By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2025
David Allison may refer to: David B.
By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2025
Roberta Morgan Wohlstetter (August 22, 1912 – January 6, 2007) was an American historian of U.S. military intelligence. In 1962 she authored Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision.[1] The book was based on a several-year study of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and is still considered the foundational study of military surprises. The Presidential Medal of Freedom was awarded to her in 1985 by President Ronald Reagan. == Early life and education == Wohlstetter was born Roberta Mary Morgan, in 1912 in Duluth, Minnesota.
By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2025
Storå may refer to the following locations: Storå, Norway, a small village in Tysfjord Municipality, Nordland County, Norway Storå, Sweden, a village in Lindesberg Municipality, Örebro County, Sweden Storå, Denmark, a creek in Denmark's West Jutland Storå is also the Swedish name of Isojoki in Finland
By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2025
The Taku Forts or Dagu Forts, also called the Peiho Forts are forts located by the Hai River (Peiho River) estuary in the Binhai New Area, Tianjin, in northeastern China. They are located 60 km (37 mi) southeast of the Tianjin urban center. == History == The first fort was built during the reign of the Ming Jiajing Emperor between 1522 and 1527. Its purpose was to protect Tianjin from attack by wokou sea raiders. Later, in 1816, the Qing government built the first two forts on both sides of the Haihe estuary in response to increased concerns about seaborne threats from the West.
By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2025
Bennett Smith may refer to: Bennett Smith (kayaker), American whitewater kayaker Bennett Smith (shipbuilder) (1808–1888), shipbuilder and shipowner in Nova Scotia, Canada
By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2025
Juliet Morris (born 1965) is a British television presenter. Juliet Morris may also refer to: Juliet Morris, an American child actor who appeared on the 2018-19 TV show Kidding
By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2025
Sarcolobus globosus is a twining shrub native to tropical regions of Asia including India, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar-Burma, the Philippines and Indonesia. In India the plant is found in the mangrove forests of West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Sundarbans and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Traditional practices in these regions use the leaves and rhizomes as medicine; and the seeds are poisonous and used as bait to kill dogs and wild animals. == Description == The plant is a twining shrub with stout glabrous branches, root-stock thick, and fleshy; roots thick.
By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2025
The Socialist Reich Party (German: Sozialistische Reichspartei Deutschlands) was a West German political party founded in the aftermath of World War II in 1949 as an openly neo-Nazi-oriented splinter from the national conservative German Right Party (DKP-DRP). The SRP achieved some electoral success in northwestern Germany (Lower Saxony and Bremen), before becoming the first political party to be banned by the Federal Constitutional Court in 1952. They were allied with the French organization led by René Binet known as the New European Order.
By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2025
"Dog on a Leash" is a song from the American hard rock band Adelitas Way, released on April 8, 2014. It is the first single from their third studio album, Stuck and reached No. 7 on the U.S. Active Rock chart. == Song meaning == Rick DeJesus explains the track is about "feeling like you need to ask permission to do what you want, like you're under the mercy of someone else, whether it's your boss or an overbearing girlfriend or boyfriend or whoever." == Release == A teaser trailer was released on March 18, 2014. An audio video of song was released on April 9, 2014.
By Anonymous (not verified), 4 February, 2025
Jürgen Stock (8 July 1923 – 19 March 2004) was a German astronomer, best known for discovering the site of the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile after a two year search starting in 1960, and was its first director from 1962 to 1965. Stock was bilingual, studied at the University of Hamburg and graduated under Otto Heckmann. In the 1950s he worked at Case-Western Reserve University and Boyden Observatory in South Africa, which uniquely linked him to scientific initiatives in both the northern and southern hemisphere.