Tom Ryan is an Irish jockey who relocated to Australia two years ago after his career was struggling in Ireland. He has found success in Australia, ranking among the top three jump jockeys. However, the future of jump racing in Australia had been in jeopardy due to campaigns to ban it. Ryan experienced early success in Australia, winning the Grand National Chase in his first season. But this victory was overshadowed by concerns about a horse's death and renewed efforts to end jump racing. Ryan notes the sport is now growing in Australia with increasing prize money and fixtures, though local jockeys will likely replace foreign riders going forward.
The document summarizes a cruise taken aboard the Hebridean Princess that visited several locations around Ireland, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, and Scotland over the course of nine days. Some of the highlights mentioned include exploring Dublin and Trinity College, visiting the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, taking bikes along the coast of the Isle of Man, and stopping at the Isle of Arran distillery in Scotland. The cruise provided opportunities to directly explore several small islands and experience local culture and history in each place visited.
102 Pilgrims sailed from Plymouth, England on the Mayflower to establish a settlement in North America. They drafted an agreement known as the Mayflower Compact upon arriving at Cape Cod. They explored the land and discovered the villages of the Wampanoag Native American tribe. The Pilgrims and the Wampanoag helped each other through that first difficult winter, and the Pilgrims held a harvest celebration, later known as the first Thanksgiving, to give thanks for their survival. Plymouth Colony grew over the years into a thriving town.
The document describes a 7-day tour of Ireland hosted by Extreme Ireland. Some key highlights include hiking in Connemara, exploring Kylemore Abbey, climbing Croagh Patrick, and walking along Slieve League, Europe's highest sea cliffs. The tour is guided and provides opportunities to experience Irish history, scenery, and culture through activities like hiking, visiting museums, and attending traditional music sessions. Safety is the primary objective for the professionally trained guides.
This presentation looks at the names on the front of the Gerringong Soldier's Memorial Hall. There are 64 WW1 soldiers honoured, with 14 paying the ultimate sacrifice.
This presentation looks at the names on the front of the Gerringong Soldier's Memorial Hall. There are 64 WW1 soldiers honoured, with 14 paying the ultimate sacrifice.
The Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers is a Scottish archery society that was established in 1483. It holds an annual archery competition where members shoot at a target called a Papingo. The society possesses a Silver Arrow prize that dates back to 1697 and contains medals commemorating past winners. Notable past winners include members of the Scottish nobility as well as figures involved in important historical events like the Jacobite risings. The society continues the ancient Scottish tradition of archery practice to this day with over 500 years of history.
The document provides details about Kiama, Australia's involvement in World War 1. It describes how the outbreak of war led to enlistment and conscription efforts in Kiama. Training camps were established locally to house soldiers. The community supported the war effort through fundraising events and memorial services. Many local men enlisted and several were killed in action, with their names later appearing on the Kiama Memorial Arch.
Tom Ryan is an Irish jockey who relocated to Australia two years ago after his career was struggling in Ireland. He has found success in Australia, ranking among the top three jump jockeys. However, the future of jump racing in Australia had been in jeopardy due to campaigns to ban it. Ryan experienced early success in Australia, winning the Grand National Chase in his first season. But this victory was overshadowed by concerns about a horse's death and renewed efforts to end jump racing. Ryan notes the sport is now growing in Australia with increasing prize money and fixtures, though local jockeys will likely replace foreign riders going forward.
The document summarizes a cruise taken aboard the Hebridean Princess that visited several locations around Ireland, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, and Scotland over the course of nine days. Some of the highlights mentioned include exploring Dublin and Trinity College, visiting the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, taking bikes along the coast of the Isle of Man, and stopping at the Isle of Arran distillery in Scotland. The cruise provided opportunities to directly explore several small islands and experience local culture and history in each place visited.
102 Pilgrims sailed from Plymouth, England on the Mayflower to establish a settlement in North America. They drafted an agreement known as the Mayflower Compact upon arriving at Cape Cod. They explored the land and discovered the villages of the Wampanoag Native American tribe. The Pilgrims and the Wampanoag helped each other through that first difficult winter, and the Pilgrims held a harvest celebration, later known as the first Thanksgiving, to give thanks for their survival. Plymouth Colony grew over the years into a thriving town.
The document describes a 7-day tour of Ireland hosted by Extreme Ireland. Some key highlights include hiking in Connemara, exploring Kylemore Abbey, climbing Croagh Patrick, and walking along Slieve League, Europe's highest sea cliffs. The tour is guided and provides opportunities to experience Irish history, scenery, and culture through activities like hiking, visiting museums, and attending traditional music sessions. Safety is the primary objective for the professionally trained guides.
This presentation looks at the names on the front of the Gerringong Soldier's Memorial Hall. There are 64 WW1 soldiers honoured, with 14 paying the ultimate sacrifice.
This presentation looks at the names on the front of the Gerringong Soldier's Memorial Hall. There are 64 WW1 soldiers honoured, with 14 paying the ultimate sacrifice.
The Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers is a Scottish archery society that was established in 1483. It holds an annual archery competition where members shoot at a target called a Papingo. The society possesses a Silver Arrow prize that dates back to 1697 and contains medals commemorating past winners. Notable past winners include members of the Scottish nobility as well as figures involved in important historical events like the Jacobite risings. The society continues the ancient Scottish tradition of archery practice to this day with over 500 years of history.
The document provides details about Kiama, Australia's involvement in World War 1. It describes how the outbreak of war led to enlistment and conscription efforts in Kiama. Training camps were established locally to house soldiers. The community supported the war effort through fundraising events and memorial services. Many local men enlisted and several were killed in action, with their names later appearing on the Kiama Memorial Arch.
Foster Gordon and Sarah Frances Hogg Gordon emigrated from England to Utah in 1863 with their son John Henry Gordon and his family. They lived in Durhamshire, England and were baptized as members of the LDS church in 1853. In 1863, they booked passage on the ship Cynosure in Liverpool, England along with 775 other Saints. They arrived safely in New York on July 19, 1863 after dealing with measles outbreaks and rough seas. They then continued by land to Utah to reunite with their son's family.
This document provides biographical information on John Henry Gordon and Hannah Hudson, early pioneers who emigrated from England to the United States and Utah in the 1850s-1860s. It details that John Henry Gordon was born in 1826 in Bishopwearmouth, England and worked as a coal miner. He married Hannah Hudson in 1848. They had four children while living in coal mining towns in England. Sometime between 1855-1860, they emigrated with their children to Ohio, then Nebraska, and finally to Utah with Captain Murdock's wagon train in 1861 to escape difficult economic conditions and the American Civil War.
The Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers has a history dating back to 1483. It began as a group practicing archery in Kilwinning, Scotland as required by law. Over time, the group continued meeting regularly to shoot arrows at a target called a Papingo. In the 17th century, the group persisted with archery as a sport while others had taken up muskets. The Society's earliest written record from 1688 establishes they had been shooting at the Papingo for over 200 years. The group continued the tradition through the centuries, with notable members and guests. They still meet regularly to shoot arrows at targets, decide new leadership, and participate in community events, carrying on the ancient tradition.
Michael Collins was an Irish soldier and statesman who fought for Irish independence. As a young man, he joined the Volunteers and fought in the Easter Rising of 1916. After being imprisoned, he helped organize more training for republican forces. As a leader of the Irish negotiations, he helped establish the Irish Free State but was assassinated in 1922 at the age of 31.
This document provides biographical information about William Meikle, Margaret Jessie Jackson, and their family. It details that William and Margaret were married in 1834 in Scotland and had three children together. It describes their places of birth in Scotland and discusses their conversion to Mormonism. It summarizes their 1856 emigration from Scotland to Utah with their family as part of the Mormon handcart companies, noting the route and dates of their journey.
Daniel is planning a holiday to Vancouver, Canada from February 1-8, 2013. The summary includes:
- Flights have been booked in premium economy for Daniel, his partner, and two children. The outbound flight leaves Auckland on February 1st and the return flight back to Auckland departs Vancouver on February 8th.
- Transportation and activities in Vancouver will include walking to Granville Island for the market, taking the SkyTrain to explore downtown Vancouver, and challenging themselves on the Grouse Grind hike.
- Accommodation for 7 nights has been booked at the historic Victorian Hotel in downtown Vancouver for $837 NZD total. The hotel is in a great location within walking distance to attractions.
Cecil Ross recaps his week as a horse trainer in Ireland. He discusses preparing Six of Hearts for a race by exercising the horse on the gallops. Six of Hearts wins the Ballycorus Stakes at Leopardstown, much to Ross' delight. Throughout the week, Ross works several horses, checks on the condition of the tracks, and socializes with other trainers while his nephew Willie and stable hand Davy care for the horses at the farm.
Paul Mark Tyrrell Coachman has over 25 years of experience in the equine industry. He has held various roles including mounted gunner in the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, coachman at Buckingham Palace, head coachman and stable manager. He is seeking long-term employment at an established farm where he can use his broad skills and experience caring for horses. He wants a job with fair compensation and financial security where his family can also enjoy the farm environment.
This document summarizes the history of Irish nationalism and cultural revival in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It discusses the rise of Irish cultural nationalism through organizations promoting the Irish language and traditional arts. It also outlines the growth of political nationalism and the movement for Irish home rule, as well as opposition from unionists in Ulster. Key events discussed include the founding of the Gaelic League and Abbey Theatre, as well as the proposed home rule bills and unionist resistance led by Carson. Women played an important role in Irish nationalism through organizations like Cumann na mBan and Inghinidhe na hÉireann.
James McPherson was born in Scotland in 1842 and immigrated to Australia with his family in 1855. He received a good education in Brisbane but ran away from home as a young man and took to bushranging. At age 21, he began robbing hotels and mail coaches with a gang. He became known as the "Wild Scotchman" and exchanged gunfire with police on several occasions. In 1866, McPherson was captured after holding up a publican and robbing the mails. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison but was released after 8 years. He later married and had a family, working as a stockman until his death in 1895.
This document provides biographical information about Samuel Park Jr. and Jean Harvey Park, early Mormon pioneers who emigrated from Scotland to Utah in the 1850s. It summarizes that Samuel was born in 1828 in Ireland and Jean was born in 1831 in Scotland. They married in 1849 in Scotland and Samuel joined the LDS church in 1851. Facing religious persecution, they decided to emigrate to Utah in 1855 with their young son, taking a ship called the Charles Buck. They arrived in Utah in 1855 but their son passed away during the journey. The document provides details about their family history and migration from Scotland to Utah as part of the Mormon pioneer movement.
The document provides information about cruising and staying on the Norfolk Broads. It discusses the history of how the Broads were formed, highlights some local windmills still standing today, notes the variety of activities available like fishing and boat rentals, and shares photos from the author's personal experience visiting the area.
This document provides biographical information on Foster Gordon and Mary Jane Park, a pioneer couple who immigrated to Utah from England in the 1850s/1860s. It summarizes their family origins, marriage, locations they lived, and their 10 children. It also discusses the context of coal mining in England and Ohio, and speculates that Foster Gordon's father may have worked in the coal mines in both places. Finally, it provides historical context about the timeframe of the American Civil War, when the Gordon family likely immigrated to Utah in 1861 with the John R. Murdock pioneer company after leaving Ohio.
This document provides biographical information on Samuel Park Sr. and Isabella Gray Park, who were married in Ireland around 1820. It details their 6 children who were born between 1821-1832 in Ireland. The family moved to Kilbirnie, Scotland in the 1830s after Samuel Park Sr. died in 1833. Over the next few decades, family members converted to Mormonism and gradually emigrated to Utah to join the main body of saints. Isabella Gray Park and her daughter Mary Jane Park Draney traveled with the 1856 Mormon handcart company, departing Liverpool, England in March and arriving in Salt Lake City, Utah in September after a difficult journey.
Alastair Cook has been removed as England's one-day cricket captain after a poor run of form. As captain, his batting average has dropped to just 27.33 over the last three series, with only one half-century in his last 22 games. His struggles have also impacted team selection and batting positions. While captaincy initially brought out the best in Cook, he has struggled in recent years, with England losing five of their last seven series under his leadership. Eoin Morgan is tipped to replace Cook as captain in an attempt to spark a turnaround before the upcoming World Cup.
The document provides information about Mardi Gras traditions in New Orleans. Zulu was the first krewe to have a celebrity king in 1949 when Louis Armstrong was chosen. While most krewe jewelry is fake, the Presbytère museum has a tiara with real gold and diamonds. If you find the baby in the king cake, you must buy the next cake and you will be lucky. The skeleton krewes originated in 1819 from a gentleman of color in Mobile, not from Mexican Day of the Dead traditions. Originally, baby dolls were "ladies of the night", not governesses to wealthy families. The document encourages learning more by visiting the Mardi Gras Museum at the Presbyt
Religion played an instrumental role in the South American conquest in the 14th-15th centuries. It is wrong to oppress women by forcing them to remove the niqab against their will under the guise of liberation. In Dubai's Gold Souk, there are over 300 outlets for gold jewelry. Muslims fast for a month during Ramadan, and celebrate together at its conclusion.
The document summarizes the author's Easter holiday trip to Ireland. They decided to visit the North and stay with a friend in Sligo. In Dublin, they visited popular sites like Ha'penny Bridge and Trinity College. They also went to Belfast, Giant's Causeway, Derry, and Sligo, where they saw cliffs and stayed with a friend. The trip showed them the culture and beauty of Ireland over 10 days of travel.
This document provides information about attractions to visit in Western Scotland, including Culzean Castle which has dramatic cliff top views and Robert Adam architecture. It also mentions the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum which offers an encounter with Scotland's favorite son, and Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran with dramatic views of Goatfell mountain. An interactive map on the website allows planning of a route between these and other locations like Pollok House, the Tenement House, Weaver's Cottage, the David Livingstone Centre, the Hill House, Holmwood, and Arduaine Garden.
The document discusses ICD-10 documentation requirements for palliative care. With ICD-10, palliative care documentation requires a more comprehensive and specific level of detail. This includes specifying disease type and status, etiology, manifestations, complications, and other relevant medical information. Electronic health records can help by providing templates, access to past patient visits, and integrated test result ordering, but errors from copy-pasting and limitations of narratives remain challenges. EHR transcription is presented as an effective way to address these issues.
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Foster Gordon and Sarah Frances Hogg Gordon emigrated from England to Utah in 1863 with their son John Henry Gordon and his family. They lived in Durhamshire, England and were baptized as members of the LDS church in 1853. In 1863, they booked passage on the ship Cynosure in Liverpool, England along with 775 other Saints. They arrived safely in New York on July 19, 1863 after dealing with measles outbreaks and rough seas. They then continued by land to Utah to reunite with their son's family.
This document provides biographical information on John Henry Gordon and Hannah Hudson, early pioneers who emigrated from England to the United States and Utah in the 1850s-1860s. It details that John Henry Gordon was born in 1826 in Bishopwearmouth, England and worked as a coal miner. He married Hannah Hudson in 1848. They had four children while living in coal mining towns in England. Sometime between 1855-1860, they emigrated with their children to Ohio, then Nebraska, and finally to Utah with Captain Murdock's wagon train in 1861 to escape difficult economic conditions and the American Civil War.
The Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers has a history dating back to 1483. It began as a group practicing archery in Kilwinning, Scotland as required by law. Over time, the group continued meeting regularly to shoot arrows at a target called a Papingo. In the 17th century, the group persisted with archery as a sport while others had taken up muskets. The Society's earliest written record from 1688 establishes they had been shooting at the Papingo for over 200 years. The group continued the tradition through the centuries, with notable members and guests. They still meet regularly to shoot arrows at targets, decide new leadership, and participate in community events, carrying on the ancient tradition.
Michael Collins was an Irish soldier and statesman who fought for Irish independence. As a young man, he joined the Volunteers and fought in the Easter Rising of 1916. After being imprisoned, he helped organize more training for republican forces. As a leader of the Irish negotiations, he helped establish the Irish Free State but was assassinated in 1922 at the age of 31.
This document provides biographical information about William Meikle, Margaret Jessie Jackson, and their family. It details that William and Margaret were married in 1834 in Scotland and had three children together. It describes their places of birth in Scotland and discusses their conversion to Mormonism. It summarizes their 1856 emigration from Scotland to Utah with their family as part of the Mormon handcart companies, noting the route and dates of their journey.
Daniel is planning a holiday to Vancouver, Canada from February 1-8, 2013. The summary includes:
- Flights have been booked in premium economy for Daniel, his partner, and two children. The outbound flight leaves Auckland on February 1st and the return flight back to Auckland departs Vancouver on February 8th.
- Transportation and activities in Vancouver will include walking to Granville Island for the market, taking the SkyTrain to explore downtown Vancouver, and challenging themselves on the Grouse Grind hike.
- Accommodation for 7 nights has been booked at the historic Victorian Hotel in downtown Vancouver for $837 NZD total. The hotel is in a great location within walking distance to attractions.
Cecil Ross recaps his week as a horse trainer in Ireland. He discusses preparing Six of Hearts for a race by exercising the horse on the gallops. Six of Hearts wins the Ballycorus Stakes at Leopardstown, much to Ross' delight. Throughout the week, Ross works several horses, checks on the condition of the tracks, and socializes with other trainers while his nephew Willie and stable hand Davy care for the horses at the farm.
Paul Mark Tyrrell Coachman has over 25 years of experience in the equine industry. He has held various roles including mounted gunner in the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, coachman at Buckingham Palace, head coachman and stable manager. He is seeking long-term employment at an established farm where he can use his broad skills and experience caring for horses. He wants a job with fair compensation and financial security where his family can also enjoy the farm environment.
This document summarizes the history of Irish nationalism and cultural revival in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It discusses the rise of Irish cultural nationalism through organizations promoting the Irish language and traditional arts. It also outlines the growth of political nationalism and the movement for Irish home rule, as well as opposition from unionists in Ulster. Key events discussed include the founding of the Gaelic League and Abbey Theatre, as well as the proposed home rule bills and unionist resistance led by Carson. Women played an important role in Irish nationalism through organizations like Cumann na mBan and Inghinidhe na hÉireann.
James McPherson was born in Scotland in 1842 and immigrated to Australia with his family in 1855. He received a good education in Brisbane but ran away from home as a young man and took to bushranging. At age 21, he began robbing hotels and mail coaches with a gang. He became known as the "Wild Scotchman" and exchanged gunfire with police on several occasions. In 1866, McPherson was captured after holding up a publican and robbing the mails. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison but was released after 8 years. He later married and had a family, working as a stockman until his death in 1895.
This document provides biographical information about Samuel Park Jr. and Jean Harvey Park, early Mormon pioneers who emigrated from Scotland to Utah in the 1850s. It summarizes that Samuel was born in 1828 in Ireland and Jean was born in 1831 in Scotland. They married in 1849 in Scotland and Samuel joined the LDS church in 1851. Facing religious persecution, they decided to emigrate to Utah in 1855 with their young son, taking a ship called the Charles Buck. They arrived in Utah in 1855 but their son passed away during the journey. The document provides details about their family history and migration from Scotland to Utah as part of the Mormon pioneer movement.
The document provides information about cruising and staying on the Norfolk Broads. It discusses the history of how the Broads were formed, highlights some local windmills still standing today, notes the variety of activities available like fishing and boat rentals, and shares photos from the author's personal experience visiting the area.
This document provides biographical information on Foster Gordon and Mary Jane Park, a pioneer couple who immigrated to Utah from England in the 1850s/1860s. It summarizes their family origins, marriage, locations they lived, and their 10 children. It also discusses the context of coal mining in England and Ohio, and speculates that Foster Gordon's father may have worked in the coal mines in both places. Finally, it provides historical context about the timeframe of the American Civil War, when the Gordon family likely immigrated to Utah in 1861 with the John R. Murdock pioneer company after leaving Ohio.
This document provides biographical information on Samuel Park Sr. and Isabella Gray Park, who were married in Ireland around 1820. It details their 6 children who were born between 1821-1832 in Ireland. The family moved to Kilbirnie, Scotland in the 1830s after Samuel Park Sr. died in 1833. Over the next few decades, family members converted to Mormonism and gradually emigrated to Utah to join the main body of saints. Isabella Gray Park and her daughter Mary Jane Park Draney traveled with the 1856 Mormon handcart company, departing Liverpool, England in March and arriving in Salt Lake City, Utah in September after a difficult journey.
Alastair Cook has been removed as England's one-day cricket captain after a poor run of form. As captain, his batting average has dropped to just 27.33 over the last three series, with only one half-century in his last 22 games. His struggles have also impacted team selection and batting positions. While captaincy initially brought out the best in Cook, he has struggled in recent years, with England losing five of their last seven series under his leadership. Eoin Morgan is tipped to replace Cook as captain in an attempt to spark a turnaround before the upcoming World Cup.
The document provides information about Mardi Gras traditions in New Orleans. Zulu was the first krewe to have a celebrity king in 1949 when Louis Armstrong was chosen. While most krewe jewelry is fake, the Presbytère museum has a tiara with real gold and diamonds. If you find the baby in the king cake, you must buy the next cake and you will be lucky. The skeleton krewes originated in 1819 from a gentleman of color in Mobile, not from Mexican Day of the Dead traditions. Originally, baby dolls were "ladies of the night", not governesses to wealthy families. The document encourages learning more by visiting the Mardi Gras Museum at the Presbyt
Religion played an instrumental role in the South American conquest in the 14th-15th centuries. It is wrong to oppress women by forcing them to remove the niqab against their will under the guise of liberation. In Dubai's Gold Souk, there are over 300 outlets for gold jewelry. Muslims fast for a month during Ramadan, and celebrate together at its conclusion.
The document summarizes the author's Easter holiday trip to Ireland. They decided to visit the North and stay with a friend in Sligo. In Dublin, they visited popular sites like Ha'penny Bridge and Trinity College. They also went to Belfast, Giant's Causeway, Derry, and Sligo, where they saw cliffs and stayed with a friend. The trip showed them the culture and beauty of Ireland over 10 days of travel.
This document provides information about attractions to visit in Western Scotland, including Culzean Castle which has dramatic cliff top views and Robert Adam architecture. It also mentions the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum which offers an encounter with Scotland's favorite son, and Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran with dramatic views of Goatfell mountain. An interactive map on the website allows planning of a route between these and other locations like Pollok House, the Tenement House, Weaver's Cottage, the David Livingstone Centre, the Hill House, Holmwood, and Arduaine Garden.
The document discusses ICD-10 documentation requirements for palliative care. With ICD-10, palliative care documentation requires a more comprehensive and specific level of detail. This includes specifying disease type and status, etiology, manifestations, complications, and other relevant medical information. Electronic health records can help by providing templates, access to past patient visits, and integrated test result ordering, but errors from copy-pasting and limitations of narratives remain challenges. EHR transcription is presented as an effective way to address these issues.
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O ensino e a aprendizagem da escrita em educação e formação de adultosFelicianoferro Ferro
Este relatório descreve o percurso profissional da autora como formadora em Educação e Formação de Adultos, incluindo um estudo sobre o ensino da escrita autobiográfica em Português e sobre o ensino do Francês Técnico. A autora analisa também diferentes tipologias de formação profissional para adultos.
Addendum al Vademecum per l'applicazione del Modello di Linee Guida ai fini della predisposizione del Documento Pluriennale di Pianificazione ai sensi del D.Lgs. n. 228//2011
Curs de lectii la economia agrara.[conspecte.md] (2) (1)Loredana Ceban
. Republica Moldova este o ţară cu dezvoltare economică accentuată în agricultură. Politica agrară a statului presupune asiguarea ţării cu produse alimentare necesare societăţii în ansamblu.
Cunoştinţele economice permit de a stabili tendinţele de dezvoltare, precum şi rezolvarea problemelor cu care se confruntă activitatea de antreprenoriat. Obiectivul major al cursului se concentrează la formarea competenţelor la elevi în domeniul activităţii legilor economice în agricultură, stabilirea relaţiilor de producere între antreprenori. Pentru ca acest obiectiv să fie realizat este necesar de a cerceta sistematic factorii ce stau la baza activităţii antreprenoriale în sectorul agrar.
Economia agrară este ştiinţa care se bazează pe ajunsurile altor ştiinţe (ştiinţe tehnice, politice).
2. Obiectul disciplinei economice.
El documento describe las reglas ortográficas para el uso de mayúsculas en español. Se usan mayúsculas para iniciar oraciones, después de dos puntos, para nombres propios como personas, lugares y títulos, siglas, abreviaturas, números romanos, vocativos y algunas palabras religiosas. No se usan mayúsculas para adjetivos gentilicios, meses, días, estaciones o notas musicales salvo en fechas especiales.
Este documento es un resumen del discurso de aceptación del Premio Nobel de Literatura de 2010 por parte de Mario Vargas Llosa. En menos de 3 oraciones, resume lo siguiente:
Vargas Llosa habla sobre el impacto que tuvo el aprender a leer a los 5 años y cómo la lectura le permitió viajar a mundos de ficción. También expresa su agradecimiento a familiares y maestros que lo alentaron a dedicarse a la escritura. Finalmente, destaca el papel de la literatura para crear empatía entre personas de diferentes culturas y
This document summarizes the results of several kata and kumite competitions from the 2016 Nordic Karate Championship. In the female cadet kata competition, Cecilie Scharff from Denmark came in first place. In the female junior kata competition, Smilla Hagman from Sweden came in first. In the female senior kata competition, Frederikke Bjerring from Denmark came in first. In the female team kata competition, the Danish team came in first place. The document also provides results for various male and female kumite weight category competitions, listing the top finishing competitors.
Este documento resume la epidemiología, factores de riesgo, presentación clínica, estudios diagnósticos y clasificaciones del cáncer de esófago. El cáncer de esófago es la 8a causa de cáncer y la 6a causa de muerte por cáncer en el mundo. Los factores de riesgo incluyen el tabaco, el alcohol y la deficiencia nutricional. Los síntomas comunes son disfagia, pérdida de peso y dolor retroesternal. Los estudios endoscópicos, tomografía, PET y
Colm Santry has had a long career in the thoroughbred industry that began with a childhood spent riding and being around horses in Ireland. He gained experience working in stud farms in Ireland, New Zealand, Kentucky, and Australia. Throughout his global experiences, he has worked with champion stallions like Sadler's Wells and Danehill and witnessed the growth of the international bloodstock industry. Santry currently works as the nominations and sales manager for Coolmore Stud in Australia.
The document advertises Kempo Jujitsu self-defense classes held at Newham Leisure Centre on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-10pm. The classes teach techniques from martial arts like Karate, Judo, and Aikido. Benefits of the classes include increased fitness, health, self-confidence, and street awareness. Instruction is provided by Hanshi Browne, a 9th Dan black belt.
This design is fairly simple yet visually appealing. I was able to successively incorporate the Colonial Cup logo's colors into the design of the page.
Jet Black Shadow won both the Wellington and Otaki Cups within 48 hours. The wins were the horse's fourth and seventh victories respectively. Jet Black Shadow is by Jereme's Jet out of Homin The Shade, who was known to be a difficult mare. Ivan McNicholl discusses his long career as a breeder, beginning in 1986, and his most successful horse bred was Earl of Mot.
The document discusses several topics:
1) The deadly 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal, killing over 5,000 people and affecting 8 million. Powerful aftershocks continued and caused further damage.
2) Details on the record-breaking Virgin Money London Marathon, where over 37,500 runners participated and millions was raised for charity. Several records were set.
3) An announcement that the production of War Horse has extended its run at the New London Theatre in London until February 2016.
This document provides information about Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the British Royal Family. It states that Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926, has been Queen since 1952, and lives in Buckingham Palace. It also provides details about her hobbies and dislikes. Brief descriptions are given for Prince Philip, Crown Prince Charles, Princess Diana, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward.
The document discusses various festivals that take place across Ireland throughout the year. It notes that the Irish love to celebrate and festivals cover a wide range of genres from music, food, and cultural events. Some of the major festivals highlighted include the Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival, the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival, the Bulmers Comedy Festival in Clonmel, and the Shannonside Winter Music Weekend. Ireland offers festival lovers plenty of options all year round.
National Show Hunter Hall of Fame Inducts New Horses and Horsemen Haley Weiss
The document summarizes several equestrian events and honors. It names the US Eventing Team and alternate rider for the Aachen CICO***, including the combinations of Matt Brown, Hannah Sue Burnett, Phillip Dutton, and Lauren Kieffer. It also details several inductions into the National Show Hunter Hall of Fame, honoring horsemen and horses like Pam Baker, Leslie Howard, the O'Connell family, Elizabeth Solter, Jack Towell, GG Valentine and Osczar. Additionally, it announces that Olympic gold medalist Uthopia will remain at Carl Hester's yard after being sold at auction.
To mark 60 years of The Queen's reign the Parliamentary Information Office of the Parliamentary Yearbook is, in common with the whole of the country, celebrating her Diamond Jubilee. This brief report gives a flavour of the events that have taken place, events that have gripped the nation.
Gemma Cormack won the women's 1,500m race at a Scottish track and field meeting in cold conditions. She hopes to improve her personal best times over the summer in track races and road races like the Aberdeen Baker Hughes 10km. Other Aberdeen athletes also achieved wins at the meeting, including Ailisha Rees in the under-17 100m and Catriona Pennet in the senior women's 100m hurdles. The winners of a new duathlon event at RunBalmoral praised the organization of the race and said they would participate again. Ian Russell and Laura Wood won the men's and women's races respectively. A rare turf disease called Typhula is affecting half
Suzanne Philcox has named more racehorses than anyone else, with an average of 200 horses per season. She comes up with short but meaningful names that consider the horse's breeding and background. Some of her memorable names include Octagonal, Pandora, Acrobatics, Arawak, and Whitlam. Philcox draws from history, literature, pop culture and her own encyclopedic knowledge to find unique and fitting names for each horse.
The inaugural London Tournament held at the St George's Festival on April 25th was a great success. Over 3000 people attended the full contact medieval combat event at the Steel Henge arena in the amphitheatre. Knights fought in one on one armored singles combat until John 'Sharky' Quayle was crowned London Champion. A Battle of Agincourt melee and last man standing 'Meat-Grinder' battle entertained the crowds. The festival also included Morris dancing, falconry displays, and archery.
The document provides details about the history and traditions of the Melbourne Cup, one of the world's greatest horse races. Some key points:
- The Melbourne Cup is held annually on the first Tuesday of November at Flemington racecourse in Melbourne.
- The first cup was in 1861 and attracted an estimated 4000 spectators. The winning horse Archer walked 500 miles to compete.
- Fashion and dress is an important tradition where prizes are awarded for best dressed. The miniskirt gained attention in 1965.
- The race stopped being a public holiday in Victoria in 1877 and is often referred to as "the race that stops two nations" as many in Australia and New Zealand watch.
1) The document discusses the history of champion horses in the Shoals region, focusing on James Jackson who established a successful horse breeding farm in the 1800s. His most famous horse was Glencoe, considered one of the most influential sires in horse racing history.
2) It then profiles two current horse trainers and their champion horses - Donny Young and his quarter horse Gunalena Chex, who became a world champion in reining, and Ed Robbins who owns Bluewater Creek Polo Club and is working to bring horse racing back to the area.
3) Both trainers discuss the importance of bloodlines and pedigree, tracing the ancestry of their horses back to the influential stallion Glencoe
The 2010 Irish Open was held at the Killarney Golf & Fishing Club in Killarney, Ireland. Players, caddies, media, and spectators all praised the venue and atmosphere in Killarney. Ross Fisher won the tournament and moved into an automatic Ryder Cup spot. Over 81,000 spectators attended the tournament over the four days, providing a €30 million boost to the local economy. Players hope the Irish Open will return to Killarney in future years due to the success of the 2010 event.
Based on a trip to explore Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, Steve Gillick visited castles, Omey Island (on horseback), Cnoc Suain, the Doolin Cliff Walk, Valentia Island (by car), Slea Head, Sneem and Mizen Head, before turning north to Cork and back to Shannon Airport for the flight home.
Prince William married Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011. Over 1,900 guests attended the royal wedding ceremony, including heads of state and other royal family members. After exchanging vows and kissing on the Buckingham Palace balcony to cheers from over a million spectators, the newly titled Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrated with a private evening reception at the palace.
The Royal Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton was the event of the decade, and today marks the third anniversary. See all the beautiful pictures again.
Prince William married Catherine Middleton in the most anticipated Royal Wedding of the decade, on 29th April 2011. And as the couple celebrate their 4th anniversary, we're looking back at those incredible wedding pictures from the big day.
Held in the iconic Westminster Abbey, the world watched on as the bride-to-be stepped out of her classic wedding car, after a short but no doubt nervous journey through the streets of London, revealing her breathtaking Alexander McQueen gown to the waiting crowds.
Nipped-in at the waist and featuring delicate vintage-inspired lace sleeves, Kate Middleton's incredible gown was the perfect choice for a royal bride, and no doubt inspired thousands of replica versions across the globe.
Alongside her, Maid Of Honour Pippa Middleton wowed in an equally chic invory Alexander McQueen gown.
And the guests didn't dissappoint on the style-front either. The royal family were a delight in complimentary pastel shades. While Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie went one step further, opting for showstopping creations that were anything but boring.
The Beckhams joined the celebrity guests, with Victoria opting for a striking navy dress of her own creation, and David a dapper morning suit.
From the arrival of the bride and guests, the beautiful ceremony to the newly married couple zipping out in a vintage car for a spin around town - we chart the most incredible moments from the royal wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.
Exploring the Wild Atlantic Way from Shannon Airport to Spiddal, Cleggan and Galway and then down the coast to Valentia Island, Slea Head, Mizen Head and around to Cork...and meeting the most fascinating people along the way. Castles, Falcons, Culinary, Horseback Riding, walking the edge of the Cliffs of Moher, Doolin, Dingle, Sneem and more.
The document summarizes Katherine Fidler's visit to the China Horse Club's new training yard at Nine Dragons Hill in China. It describes Quinton Cassidy and Juliet Kagno overseeing top racehorses at the facility. Despite rain, owners toured the yard and were impressed with the horses. The China Horse Club aims to help develop racing in China by hosting a race meeting next month that will be broadcast nationally. Eden Harrington discusses the Club's goals of contributing to the growth of the thoroughbred industry in China.
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Queen Elizabeth II Visits Ireland | The Equine Episode
1. 4 Friday, May 20, 2011 racingpost.com/mobile
THE QUEEN IN IRELAND
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Festival stars
greet a special
guest as Arkle
glory relived
Pupils who are
part of racing’s
future on show
ALL aspects of the Racing
A c a d e m y a n d C e n t r e o f
Education (Race) were examined
by the Queen yesterday as part
of an introduction to several
of the racing industry’s highly
regarded education pro-
grammes, writes Jessica Lamb.
John Osborne, chief executive
of the Irish National Stud,
promised before the British
monarch’s visit that a quarter
of the people she would meet
and learn about would be young
people trying to build a future
in racing.
Introducing Race’s pupils
was graduate Johnny Murtagh
and the school’s director Keith
Rowe. Four students met the
Queen and showed her a
demonstration of how they use
a mechanical horse, called a
simulator, to practise their
race-riding position, whip use
and finishing drives.
Murtagh said: “The Queen
asked me about the speed of
the simulator and I said that’s
how fast Carlton House will be
coming around Tattenham
Corner in the Derby.
“I also told her that I think it
will be her year, that she will win
the Derby. This visit, her first to
Ireland, is special and it could
be that the rest of the year is
special for her too.”
Rowe added: “She was very
interested in all aspects of the
nine-and-a-half-month course
particularly because there is
an ex-student of ours called
Kieran O’Neill in Richard
Hannon’s yard who rode
Countermarch to win in her
colours at Wolverhampton in
March and she knew all about
him.
“I was quite impressed. I read
somewhere that she reads the
Racing Post over her breakfast
and in our brief discussion you’d
support that. She knows her
stuff.”
The students left early to
prepare for a 35km overnight
hike to gain their Gaisce Awards,
the personal achievement prizes
that are the Irish equivalent of
Britain’s Duke of Edinburgh
Awards, which received praise
from Prince Philip, according to
Rowe.
Jeremy Stanley, head of the
Irish Farriery School, introduced
two students who made shoes
while the Queen watched and
Michael O’Hagan, chief execu-
tive of Irish Thoroughbred
Marketing, presented the
students of the Irish National
Stud’s stud management course.
Horse Racing Ireland chief
executive Brian Kavanagh said:
“This was a day when the
industry’s best side shone
outward. I saw it from the lawn
and I saw the pictures from RTE
on the screen and I’m sure the
images going around the world
today will be of Ireland’s
excellence in the horse world.
It was a very good day.”
By Jessica Lamb
THE Queen yesterday met with
the seven trainers who gave
Ireland a record haul of 13 winners
at this year’s Cheltenham Festival
and relived the life and times of
the legendary Arkle with those
who knew him best during a
historic visit to the Irish National
Stud in Kildare.
On the third day of her first
state visit to Ireland, the British
m o n a r c h w a s g i v e n t h e
opportunity to speak with many
racing people, all of whom
described her as “relaxed” and
declared May 19 as a great day
for the sport.
Jessica Harrington, who saddled
Bostons Angel to RSA Chase
success, guided the Queen down
the line, introducing each trainer
and supplying details of their
Cheltenham exploits.
Champion trainer Willie Mullins,
who saddled four winners at
Cheltenham, commented on
her style and knowledge and
added he had recently learned
about her heritage via Florida
Pearl.
“When I dug out Florida Pearl’s
winner’s rug from when he won
the King George, I realised it was
the King George VI Chase,” he
said.
“Luckily there are men with
more knowledge than me on her
lineage and I now know he was
Queen Elizabeth’s father. We
certainly had a talk about that.”
Trainer Mouse Morris kept
matters down to earth with a
Mickey Mouse tie, while Gordon
Elliott greeted her as he would any
friend with his customary “how’s
it going, how you doing?”.
Arthur Moore was reminded
of Klairon Davis’s 1996 Queen
Mother Champion Chase win and
told the Queen of his pinhooking
of Special Cargo, her mother’s
favourite horse.
Ian Ferguson, who trained
Zemsky to win the Christie’s
Foxhunter Chase, was another
i m p re s s e d b y h e r r a c i n g
knowledge, saying: “She seemed
to be well clued up and thoroughly
enjoyed the day. We certainly did
too.”
Henry de Bromhead described
her as “charming”, adding: “She
seemed to really enjoy talking to
every one of us and she had an
even greater chat with the Arkle
people.”
Trainer Jim Dreaper, son of
Tom, the trainer of Arkle, intro-
duced a small group ingrained
within the story of the phenomenal
triple Gold Cup winner, including
Willie Robinson, rider of Arkle’s
rival Mill House.
He said: “I met her two years
ago at Cheltenham and she
remembered me and knew so
much about us and Mill House and
Arkle.”
Near-neighbour Michael Halford,
who scored his first Group 1 win
with Casamento in last year’s
Racing Post Trophy, and Charlie
Swan craned their necks to
watch the Queen view the
stallions, while Kevin Prender-
gast, bidding for Abu Dhabi 2,000
Guineas success with Dunboyne
Express tomorrow, was also in
the crowd.
Clockwise (from left): John Osborne, chief executive of the
Irish National Stud, looks on as his daughter Emma
presents the Queen with flowers yesterday; the Queen
steps away after unveiling a sculpture of Sea The Stars by
artist Anthony Scott; Johnny Murtagh and the Queen
watch Sophie Ralston give a riding demonstration
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Natural and relaxed in
a familiar environment
By Jessica Lamb
APPLAUSE rang out not once but
three times at the Irish National
Stud yesterday as the Queen was
treated to a showcase of Ireland’s
horse industry on the third day
of her first visit to the country.
In less than one hour the world
was shown, through the vast
media coverage, the inextricable
link between British and Irish
racing as the Queen and Prince
Philip went from trainer to trainer,
horse to horse and on to the
many racing personalities as if
they were all long-term friends.
It was her first visit to Ireland, but
not to this world.
Simon Coveney, minister for
agriculture, food and marine,
described the day as her “down
time”.
He added: “The first two days
of her visit were emotive and
about reconciliation. She has
gone about her business in an
extraordinary and generous way,
but the second half of her trip
is, I hope, a more relaxed one as
she will be on comfortable ground
surrounded by horses and people,
racing people, many of whom
she already knows well.”
Having been introduced to
the stud’s chief executive John
Osborne, TDs Dr James Reilly
and Shane McEntee by Coveney,
the Queen was led up the green
carpet to the army equitation
school quartet, acting as a guard
of honour, and on to meet students
from the Racing Academy and
Centre of Education.
After speaking with jockey
Johnny Murtagh, she watched
students demonstrate the use of
the simulator and engaged with
them before moving on to meet
members of the Irish Farriery
School.
Young farriers showed her shoes
they had made before her arrival
and continued to bang away as
she turned her attention to perhaps
the most special equine guests,
2001 King George VI Chase winner
Florida Pearl and 1993 Melbourne
Cup hero Vintage Crop.
For their 19 and 24 years, they
looked as if hard work had taken
its toll, though they were bright-
eyed and buoyed by the occasion.
Much like the Queen, who belied
her 85 years with incredibly
detailed recollections of Arkle as
she examined his skeleton in the
window of the horse museum
and spoke with people associated
with him and his arch-rival Mill
House.
Lady Chryss O’Reilly, chair of
the stud’s board, said: “She’s very
natural and so knowledgeable
about horses. I guided her, telling
her what she was going to see and
she already knew about every
person. And her memory was
amazing.
“She remembered all the names
of the people connected with the
Arkle story and she remembered
who the owner of Ballymacoll
Stud was then. She knew the
manager now, Peter Reynolds,
too, but admitted she didn’t know
that Arkle was bred there.”
Jessica Harrington introduced
her to other Cheltenham Festival-
winning trainers, Willie Mullins,
Gordon Elliott, Paul Nolan, Henry
de Bromhead and Mouse Morris,
before Osborne escorted her to the
stallion boxes.
He enjoyed an almost private
talk with the British monarch
and described the experience as
“excellent”.
He added: “She was so natural,
so relaxed. Somebody asked me
‘how did you feel when you met
her?’ I’d been having so many
reservations beforehand, but
from the minute we met I was
relaxed too. She’s such easy
company.”
With the veterans earlier the
Queen had been sweet, but the
horsewoman inside shone through
during the stallion parade when
she did not flinch as the occasion
got to eight-year-old Jeremy and
he reared only feet away from
her.
A few stepped back, Prince
Philip included, but the Queen
remained still and smiled as she
examined Invincible Spirit and
Amadeus Wolf too before moving
down to the lower lawn to unveil
a sculpture celebrating Sea The
Stars.
Having applauded her arrival,
the intimate crowd, which included
Irish racing’s finest, applauded
her down to the sculpture and
again as she left following a brief
speech by O’Reilly in which she
thanked her for her visit and
added: “You will always be
welcome here. Best of luck with
Carlton House in the Derby.”
As the motorcade sped away,
the question on everybody’s lips
was: “will she return with Carlton
House for the Irish Derby next
month?”
The occasion gets to Jeremy but the Queen keeps calm as he plays up in front of her