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I mean ye gads (I never get to say that), it's in the damn name itself!
S10e: The [E]ntry level or [E]conomy or [E]gads that's a lot of new phones.
"With Tom and Tip, ye gads, we got along," Mr. Michel said in the 2008 interview, referring to Mr. O'Neill by his nickname.
There is an entire novel written without the letter E. I propose that Apple's failed keyboard redesign be christened the 'Gadsby' in its honor — because, ye gads, it's awful.
Look how carefully this deal was crafted as a "merger of equals:" This is all about soothing concerns that London bankers might somehow lose their pre-eminent position as the financial capital of Europe to (gads!) Frankfurt.
As a child, Dickens lived in the naval port of Chatham, on the Medway four miles to the southeast, and in later life, as a world-famous author, bought a home near Lower Higham, Gads Hill Place, where "Great Expectations" was written and from where he would take regular walks on the marshes.
River Thames Egypt Bay Cliffe Fort Northward Hill Cliffe Hoo Peninsula St. James's Church Cooling St. Mary's Church England Lower Higham Gads Hill Place River Medway A2 Rochester England Chatham London M2 Area of detail 2 miles 50 miles By The New York Times A narrow footpath path runs along an embankment between it and the river's exposed mud flats, which are littered with detritus washed down from the city — plastic bottles, wooden pallets, plastic ship's fenders, deflated soccer-balls, shoes.
Gads Forlag, formerly G. E. C. Gad, is a publishing agent in Denmark. It is ownd by G.E.C. Gads Fond, a publishing house based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
"Gads Hill Center". In George W. Moss, Christian, pp. 261-295 in Ch. VIX. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Gads Hill soon became a settlement house dedicated to improving the entire community.
G.E.C. Gads Fond supports scientific, cultural and church-related causes.
Gads Hill Center. (2005). A Century of Greatness - Significant Dates in Gads Hill Center History. Retrieved 08-26-2010. Over the years, the Lower West Side community continued to evolve as new groups came seeking opportunity.
In 1933 Hitler issued a decree which warranted imprisonment of people indefinitely according to page 277 in "Gads leksikon om dansk besættelsestid 1940–1945." Published 2002.Page 280 in "Gads leksikon om dansk besættelsestid 1940-1945." Published 2002.
Armament was seven cannon, 102 gads (iron spears), bows and arrows, spears and poleaxes.
Bind 1, Storkøbenhavn. In Danish. G.E.C. Gads Forlag, 1969-1971. The palace and the chapel can be visited.
More than 50 percent of the adults in the neighborhoods served by Gads Hill Center have not completed high school; a third of local school students drop out; and students are failing to meet state achievement test standards. Gads Hill Center is dedicated to the issue of educational support and enrichment.
In 2002, the Gads Hill Child Care Center opened its doors to serve the families of Chicago's North Lawndale neighborhood.
Gads Forlag is headquartered at Fiolstræde 31-33. Mette Jokumsen is CEO of the company and Joachim Malling is chairman.
Gads Hill is an unincorporated community in northwestern Wayne County, Missouri, United States. It is located on Missouri Route 49, approximately midway between Des Arc and Piedmont. Named after the country home of Charles Dickens, it was established in 1872 by George W. Creath. The town's name was changed to Zeitonia in 1887, but reverted to Gads Hill in 1906.
Gads Hill Center is a non-profit youth education and family resource center on Chicago's South Side, United States, established in 1898. With its headquarters in Chicago, Gads Hill Center serves families in the Chicago neighborhoods of Lower West Side (Pilsen), North Lawndale and South Lawndale (Little Village) with programming that provides learning support and educational enrichment, early childhood development, and out-of-school care for children.
Gjellerups Forlag and Gads Forlag co- founded Gad & Gjellerup, a publisher of school books that later merged with Aschehoug's school book activities under the name Alinea.
In 2002, Gads Hill Center opened the Child Development Center. It is situated in North Lawndale at the Center for Families and Neighbors of the Sinai Community Institute. The center provides pre-kindergarten services, Head Start, and child care services for 3-to 5-year-olds. Also at the Child Development Center is Club Learn, Gads Hill Center's after-school educational program for children in kindergarten through eighth grade.
Gad's Hill School in Higham, Kent, England, was formerly Gads Hill Place, the country home of Charles Dickens. It became an independent school for day pupils in 1924.
The name means "Glen of the Gads". Gads are willow branches used in basket weaving. When people of Northern Irish/Donegal origin, namely the Coyles, were displaced by the policies of Oliver Cromwell (to hell or to Connaught)in the mid 17th century, they brought with them their craft of making ropes, baskets and creels and they planted willows (from which they obtained their 'gads' or 'sally rods') in this townland where some still remain to this day despite the best efforts of the major landslide in September 2003, to destroy the last vestiges of the willows in the village. The custom of giving the settled area the name of the home territory was widespread.
GRB2-related adapter protein 2 also known as GRB2-related adaptor downstream of Shc (GADS) is a 37 kDa protein that in humans is encoded by the GRAP2 gene.
The Lower West Side, particularly the Pilsen neighborhood, is now a center of Latino culture in Chicago. More than 87% of residents are of Latin American origin, predominantly Mexican.2000 U.S. Census, Record Information Services As the community changed, Gads Hill Center stood firm in its commitment to serve children and families in greatest need. At the turn of the 21st century, Gads Hill Center expanded services to other communities in need.
Gads Hill Place today Dickens' Dream by Robert William Buss, portraying Dickens at his desk at Gads Hill surrounded by many of his characters H.F. Chorley, Kate Dickens, Mamie Dickens, Charles Dickens, C.A. Collins and Georgina Hogarth Gads Hill Place in Higham, Kent, sometimes spelt Gadshill Place and Gad's Hill Place, was the country home of Charles Dickens, the most successful British author of the Victorian era. Today the building is the independent Gad's Hill School. The house was built in 1780 for a former Mayor of Rochester, Thomas Stephens, opposite the present Sir John Falstaff Public House. Gad's Hill is where Falstaff commits the robbery that begins Shakespeare's Henriad trilogy (Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2 and Henry V).
GADS HILL CENTER - History As the 20th century began, Gads Hill's Lower West Side community was populated, as it is now, by immigrants. Then they were Poles, Czechs, Italians, Germans and other ethnic groups, who packed up meager belongings and journeyed thousands of miles to make a new life. Once in Chicago, they faced lives of hardship and deprivation. Their backbreaking labor in factories, stockyards, and construction sites fueled the city's growth, its grand buildings and successful companies.
But they came home to dark, crowded tenements. Their children went without food, without education, spending many hours in the gritty streets. Gads Hill offered a place where families could be safe and unified, children could grow healthy and strong, and parents could build for the future. Soon after opening its doors, Gads Hill offered kindergarten, singing groups, cooking classes, a savings bank with 350 depositors, sewing clubs, and activities for school-age boys and girls.
Edvard, Holm, Danmark-Norges Historie, G.E.C. Gads Forlag, 1902, vol. 4, part. 2, p. 27. The royal court and government spent the summer of 1770 in Schleswig-Holstein (Gottorp, Traventhal and Ascheberg).
Emma Gads Vej, a street in Ørestad, Copenhagen, is named after her. On January 21, 2013, Google made a doodle for Emma Gad's 161st birthday, in honor of her book of etiquette.
Found marine, in the shallow sublittoral. Mostly on sand, but as well seen on mixed muddy bottoms, from 10 to 1200 m.Køie, M., Kristiansen, A., Weitemeyer, S. Havets dyr og planter. København. Gads Forlag, 2000.
Gilliam Asperger's disorder scale (GADS); Krug Asperger's Disorder Index (KADI); and the autism-spectrum quotient (AQ), with versions for children, adolescents, and adults. None have been shown to reliably differentiate between AS and other ASDs.
Cambridge, At the University Press, p. 79. He called it "Pico" according to Dalgård, Sune (1962). Dansk-Norsk Hvalfangst 1615-1660: En Studie over Danmark-Norges Stilling i Europæisk Merkantil Expansion. G.E.C Gads Forlag, p.
The induction of NF-κB seems to be much more dependent on the binding of Gads to both the YMNM and the two proline-rich motifs within the molecule. However, mutation of the final amino acid of the motif, M173, which is unable to bind PI3K but is able to bind Grb2 and Gads, gives little NF-κB or IL-2, suggesting that those Grb2 and Gads are unable to compensate for the loss of PI3K. IL-2 transcription appears to have two stages; a Y170-dependent, PI3K-dependent initial phase which allows transcription and a PI3K-independent second phase which is dependent on formation of an immune synapse, which results in enhancement of IL-2 mRNA stability. Both are required for full production of IL-2. CD28 also contains two proline-rich motifs that are able to bind SH3-containing proteins.
Access is via county roads from route 34 to the south or route 49 at Gads Hill to the west.Missouri Atlas & Gazetteer, DeLorme, 1998, First edition, p. 56 Aley Mountain has the name of Solomon Aley, a pioneer citizen.
A large cedar swamp was located in the townships of Ellice, Logan, McKillop, terminating in Hullett. The largest area is known as the Ellice Swamp and the Gads Hill Swamp. Both are located between Milverton and Stratford Ontario. Ellice Swamp is .
Lars Muhl started professional writing in 1965-66, at the age of 14, as a free- lance journalist for the former regional newspaper Aarhus Amtstidende."Kraks Blå Bog 2014-2015", Gads Forlag, 2014, In 1993, he debuted as an author with his memoirs Sjæl i Flammer (lit.: Soul in Flames) and has written numerous books since then. In Sjæl i Flammer, Muhl describes how his childhood was marked by his younger sister’s all too early death in 1960 and he claims this as the triggering factor in releasing an unusually sensitive and highly developed form of perceptual ability (ESP), enabling him to feel other people’s pain as well as perceive hidden aspects of life. Lars Muhl's meeting with Dalai Lama in 2015 Lars Muhl became an active musician in 1966, when he wrote for and played in the band Dragon Five (1966–68)."Kraks Blå Bog 2014-2015", Gads Forlag, 2014, Since then, he has been in the rock bands Daisy (1968–74)"Kraks Blå Bog 2014-2015", Gads Forlag, 2014, and Warm Guns (1978–84),"Kraks Blå Bog 2014-2015", Gads Forlag, 2014, but has also performed and issued recordings as a solo artist and produced for other musicians.
Gads Forlag is also the copublisher of Kraks Blå Bog. The publishing house also publishes textbooks for educational use under the brand names Gjellerup and Trojka and books about history in collaboration with museums, companies and other entities under the Historika label.
The "George and Vulture" in "Pickwick Papers" Cedric Charles Dickens. Dickens Publishing (1995). Charles Dickens himself had often drunk there. He also associated himself with Gads Hill Place in Kent, Dicken's final home, becoming a governor of Gad's Hill School, which occupies the building today.
Grassy Mountain is a summit in northwest Wayne County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The peak has an elevation of . The peak lies just to the northwest of Clark Mountain. Gads Hill lies about two miles to the north-northwest along Missouri Route 49.
CD28 possesses an intracellular domain with several residues that are critical for its effective signaling. The YMNM motif beginning at tyrosine 170 in particular is critical for the recruitment of SH2-domain containing proteins, especially PI3K, Grb2 and Gads. The Y170 residue is important for the induction of Bcl-xL via mTOR and enhancement of IL-2 transcription via PKCθ, but has no effect on proliferation and results a slight reduction in IL-2 production. The N172 residue (as part of the YMNM) is important for the binding of Grb2 and Gads and seems to be able to induce IL-2 mRNA stability but not NF-κB translocation.
Nazi Germany occupied Denmark on 9 April 1940, and the Danish cabinet decided on a policy of collaboration. This applied to all civil servants, including the entire Danish police force, which began cooperation with its German counterparts."Gads leksikon om dansk besættelsestid 1940-1945." Published 2002.
The Goose Air Defense Sector (GADS) is an inactive United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the 26th Air Division, being stationed at Goose Air Force Base, Labrador, Canada. It was inactivated on 1 April 1966 and replaced by the 37th Air Division.
Samuel Luke Fildes—The Empty Chair. Fildes was illustrating Edwin Drood at the time of Charles Dickens's death. The engraving shows Dickens's empty chair in his study at Gads Hill Place. It appeared in the Christmas 1870 edition of The Graphic and thousands of prints of it were sold.
He left the Thames and Severn Canal to work on Dudley Tunnel, which was long, but had problems with misalignment. He was paid one and a half guineas (£1.57) a day, plus expenses, and worked for two years, completing both the tunnel and a reservoir at Gads Green.
After graduating from Høje-Taastrup Amtsgymnasium in 1986,In Danish, Kraks Blå Bog, 2012–2013, p. 1119, Gads Forlag (Gad's Publishers) , Kraks Blå Bog Rasmussen worked briefly for Chase Manhattan Bank in Copenhagen. In 1987, he enrolled at the University of Aarhus to study Computer Science and Mathematics.
Samuel Luke Fildes – The Empty Chair. Fildes was illustrating "Edwin Drood" at the time of Charles Dickens' death. The engraving shows Dickens' empty chair in his study at Gads Hill Place. It appeared in the Christmas 1870 edition of The Graphic and thousands of prints of it were sold.
260 (In Danish, "Madpapir og Æggeskaller pynter ej i Skovens Haller!")Jens Kr. Andersen and Per Olsen, Analyser af moderne dansk lyrik vol. 2 (1976), p. 406Kjeld Hansen, The Lost Country (Copenhagen: Gads Forlag, 2008, ) It also opposed billboards along country roads and campaigned for maintenance of roadside trees and boulders.
An A-Techode is a manifestation of one's darker feelings. Most Gads take the form of A-Techodes, Techodes being very rare. They generally take the shapes of chaotic-looking monsters and are formed in the same way Techodes are, by absorbing the materials around them. Unlike Techodes, A-Techodes are independent creations.
Policemen returning from KZ, 1945 The Danish ministry of foreign affairs headed by Nils Svenningsen negotiated with the German authorities in Denmark over the release of Danish concentration camp inmates.Page 378 in "Gads leksikon om dansk besættelsestid 1940-1945." Published 2002. From late September 1944, transport with Red Cross packs was organized.
In 1975-76, he studied at the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus."Kraks Blå Bog 2014-2015", Gads Forlag, 2014, After falling ill in 1995, Lars Muhl stopped his musical career in 1999, to devote his time to esoteric studies and writing."Kraks Blå Bog 2014-2015", Gads Forlag, 2014, In The Seer, Muhl describes how he was struck down by an illness that defied diagnosis, and kept him confined to his bed for three years, until, through a close friend, he came into contact with a seer, Calle de Montségur, who got him out of his sick bed and afterwards took him under his wing as a kind of “sorcerer’s apprentice”. This apprenticeship lasted from 1998 until 2003.
In the spring of 1898, Gads Hill Social Settlement opened its doors in a former saloon in Pilsen near what is now Damen Avenue and 22nd Street. Leila Martin, a founder and the first director, was a recent widow at age 23. She had experienced hardship but also had a vision of a better world.Ladd, J.T. (1905).
Kraks Blå Bog () is a Danish for-profit biographical dictionary service in a format comparable to Marquis Who's Who. According to the publisher, it only contains autobiographies provided by the subjects themselves. The first edition was published in 1910 by Ove Krak and included 3,000 "life stories",Kraks Blå Bog 2009-2010, p. 7, 2009 Gads Forlag A/S, .
"Jyllands Posten", May 28, 2004 This has gradually changed, and there are very few positions — such as members of the royal family (which are included in a separate chapter) — that automatically qualify for a "life story".Kraks Blå Bog 2009-2010, p. 65, 2009 Gads Forlag A/S, . Men have dominated the listings since the first edition.
During the majority of Niels' reign, the country had internal peace. The contemporary Chronicon Roskildense describes him as mild and forthcoming, though not a competent ruler. He carried through reforms of his personal hird retinue, separating it into a military and an administrative branch"Gads Historie Leksikon", 3rd edition, Copenhagen, 2006. Entry: Svend Estridsen- sønner, Paul Ulff-Møller, p.
One day, Dickens walks from his Gads Hill Place country home to East London to see Nelly perform in a play. Afterwards her mother invites him back to their modest cottage for a visit. Noticing the shared looks between Dickens and her daughter, Mrs. Ternan later cautions him that she cannot afford to put her daughter's reputation at risk.
Kay Lynnerup (1925-1990) was appointed to CEO of the company in 19956. Frederik Gad, having no heirs, established G.E.C. Gads Fond in 1965 and ceded the ownership of the company to the foundation. On 11 November 1988, Gad inaugurated a large new warehouse in Avedøre Holme. Pm 1 March 1889, Bjarne Pedersen replaced Kay Lynnerup as CEO.
Notable publications have historically included Trap Danmark, Nordisk Konversationsleksikon and Ugeskrift for Retsvæsen. Since 2008 Gads Forlag has also been the publisher of Kraks Blå Bog. It has also published Søren Kierkegaard's complete works in 55 volumes in collaboration with the Søren Kierkegaard Research Center. He generally focusses on novels, biographies and books about history and culture.
During the civil war following the death of Eric III of Denmark in 1146, Absalon travelled abroad to study theology in Paris, while Esbern fought for Valdemar's ascension to the throne. At Paris, he was influenced by the Gregorian Reform ideals of churchly independence from Monarchical rule."Gads Historieleksikon", 3rd edition, 2006. Paul Ulff-Møller, "Absalon", p.10.
To correct errors, the gang telegraphed a report of the Gads Hill robbery to the St. Louis Dispatch newspaper for publication.St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Monday, Feb 2, 1874, page 1 John Younger The Adams Express Company, which owned the safe robbed at Gads Hill, hired the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. On March 11, 1874, John W. Whicher, the agent who was sent to investigate the James brothers, was found shot to death alongside a rural road in Jackson County, Missouri. Two other agents, John Boyle and Louis J. Lull, accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Edwin B. Daniels to track the Youngers, posed as cattle buyers. On March 17, 1874, the trio was stopped and attacked by John and Jim Younger on a rural stretch of road near Monegaw Springs, Missouri.
15 and p. 18, 2009 Gads Forlag A/S, . The preface to the first edition included a direct reference to the British edition of Who's Who and notes that the concept had been copied in a number of other countries. It also stresses that the publisher prefers the term "Life stories" to "Biographies" — which, according to the publisher, is more subjective.
Gad Hill Swamp is . Ellice and Gads Hill are primarily owned by the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority; the northern section of Ellice Swamp being owned by the Grand River Conservation Authority A smaller area is known as Hullet Swamp or Hullett Provincial Wildlife Area. Currently the Hullett Provincial Wildlife Area is along the South Maitland River in the heart of Huron County.
The first IETF meeting was attended by 21 US Federal Government-funded researchers on 16 January 1986. It was a continuation of the work of the earlier GADS Task Force. Representatives from non-governmental entities were invited to attend starting with the fourth IETF meeting in October 1986. Since that time all IETF meetings have been open to the public.
Glengad/Dooncarton Glengad, also known as Dooncarton (Gleann an Ghad nó Dún Ceartáin on logainm.ie), is a large townland stretching along the north western shores of Sruwaddacon Bay. Its name is derived from willows or 'gads' from the Cromwellian period when the native Irish were sent "to hell or to Connaught". The settlers who came to Glengad brought with them the craft of basket weaving.
Søren Kierkegaard: A Biography. Trans. Bruce H. Kirmmse. Princeton, 2005, 0-691-09165-X The first full-length biography of Olsen to date is Joakim Garff's Regines gåde: Historien om Kierkegaards forlovede og Schlegels hustru ("Regine's Riddle: The Story of Kierkegaard's Fiancee and Schlegel's Wife") (Copenhagen: Gads, 2013), subsequently translated as Kierkegaard's Muse: The Mystery of Regine Olsen (trans. Alastair Hannay, Princeton University Press, 2017).
Thelepus cincinnatus is a species of polychaete annelids in the family Terebellidae (spaghetti worms), which can be found inhabiting a tube of secrete on rocks and shells. The worm is widely distributed, and can be found in almost any region of the oceans at depths ranging from 10 to 4000 meters.Køie, M. Kristiansen, A and Weitermeyer S. Havets dyr og planter. København. Gads Forlag. 2000.
Beginning in 2002, Teen Connection was created in order to fill the need for educational services for the Lower West Side and South Lawndale communities. With a primarily Latino population, most are Mexican immigrants, living in low-income households. With a high school dropout rate of 32%, the lack of academic is a serious matter. Gads Hill Center has placed 100% of its teen graduates into colleges with financial aid packets.
The Gilliam Asperger's disorder scale (GADS) is a tool for assisting the diagnosis of Asperger syndrome. More specifically, it is a rating scale for behaviour, which can be used by either individuals or professionals, and is commonly used by school psychologists. Monday, January 6, 2020 It comprises 32 diagnostic characteristics, divided into four sub-scales. The four sub- scales are Social Interaction, Restricted Patterns of Behaviour, Cognitive Patterns, and Pragmatic Skills.
He returned to England in 1855, and in 1864 he married one of the most renowned contraltos of the day, Annie Lascelles. Berger became a professor of music at the Royal Academy of Music and also taught at the Guildhall School. He composed many pieces of music over a long and industrious life. He became a great friend of Charles Dickens and frequently visited him at his house, Gads Hill Place.
London: Chapman and Hall, [n. d.] The first performance at this improvised theatre was the burlesque Guy Fawkes by Alfred Smith, held to celebrate Twelfth Night.Tavistock House on Victorianweb In 1858, while living at Tavistock House Dickens separated from his wife, Catherine Dickens. In 1856 Dickens bought Gads Hill Place in Kent, but he did not sell the lease for Tavistock House until August 1860, after his daughter Kate Dickens' marriage.
Group portrait in the porch at Gads Hill Place, H.F. Chorley, Kate Dickens, Mamie Dickens, Charles Dickens, C.A. Collins and Georgina Hogarth In 1858, Georgina Hogarth sided with Dickens in his quarrel with her sister, Catherine, Dickens's wife. This caused the family to break apart. Georgina, Dickens, and all of the children except Charles Dickens, Jr. remained in their home at Tavistock House, while Catherine and Charles Jr. moved out. Georgina ran Dickens' household.
Gads Hill Place was bought by Charles Dickens, Jr. after his father's death, but he was forced to give it up in 1879 because of his own ill-health and financial difficulties. The house was bought in 1890 by the Hon. Francis Law Latham, the then Advocate-General of Bombay.'Personal Notes' Otago Witness, Putanga 1921, 11 Hakihea (1890), Page 42 - National Library of New Zealand In 1924 the house became Gad's Hill School, which it remains today.
He then became Under Secretary for Administrative Affairs (1998-2000) and later Under Secretary for Bilateral Development Cooperation (2000-2001). Carsten Staur joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark in 1981. He holds a MA degree (History and Literature) from the University of Copenhagen. Mr. Staur has published the books: “Shared Responsibility. The United Nations in the Age of Globalization”, McGill-Queens's University Press, 2013; and “Skilleveje. Dansk udenrigspolitik i 250 år”, Gads Forlag, 2020 (in Danish).
Jessica (under Shaver) wrote Gianna: Aborted and Lived to Tell About It and Compelling Interests and (under Renshaw) New Every Morning. Grandson Allan Roeder wrote Danske Talemader (G.E.C. Gads Forlag, 1998) and granddaughter Margot Gayle Backus has written to date The Gothic Family Romance: Heterosexuality, Child Sacrifice and the Anglo-Irish Colonial Order (Durham: Duke University Press, 1999). All of the above, plus grandchildren Ben and Becky Shaver have had multiple articles, stories and/or poems published.
In January 1874, the outlaws were suspected of holding up a stagecoach in Bienville Parish, Louisiana. Later another suspected stage robbery took place between Malvern and Hot Springs, Arkansas. There, the gang returned a pocket watch to a Confederate veteran, saying that Northern men had driven them to outlawry and that they intended to make them pay for it. On January 31, the gang robbed a southbound train on the Iron Mountain Railway at Gads Hill, Missouri.
A 1905 transcribed copy of the death certificate of Charles Dickens. On 8 June 1870, Dickens suffered another stroke at his home after a full day's work on Edwin Drood. He never regained consciousness, and the next day, he died at Gads Hill Place. Biographer Claire Tomalin has suggested Dickens was actually in Peckham when he suffered the stroke, and his mistress Ellen Ternan and her maids had him taken back to Gad's Hill so that the public would not know the truth about their relationship.
Perhaps the most well-known feature of the area is the Oak House, on Oak Road near to Lodge Primary School. A farmhouse dating back to the sixteenth century, it was donated to the people of West Bromwich by Reuben Farley. One of the main civic amenities is the Marl Hole Park (known colloquially as the Marl 'ole), bounded by Hambletts Road, Gads Lane and Guns Village Primary School. Previously the site was a source of clay for the manufacture of bricks by Joseph Hamblett's firm.
She became a local celebrity in Kent, being the first woman there to be seen in public riding a bicycle.Hawksley, Lucinda Dickens Charles Dickens Andre Deutsch (2011) pg 33 Mary Dickens became the official hostess at Gads Hill Place in Kent, Dickens's country home, staying with her father for the rest of his life. Her portrait was painted by John Everett Millais. She never married, although it is believed she received a proposal of marriage, which she refused because her father disapproved of the suitor.
Hetty Wainthropp is a retired working-class woman from Darwen in North West England, who has a knack for jumping to conclusions and solving crimes of varying bafflement which often are too minor to concern the police. Although on occasion her husband offers assistance, he more often than not tends to the home while Hetty gads about the countryside with young Geoffrey in search of resolution and justice. In many episodes Hetty seeks the help and advice of DCI Adams of the local constabulary.
Lars Muhl is a Danish writer, mystic and musician, born in Aarhus, Denmark in 1950. For many years, Lars Muhl was a successful singer-songwriter in Denmark. Concurrently with his music career, he has engaged with self-studies of comparative religion, esoteric knowledge and philosophy since 1965, and from 1988 he has focused on Aramaic, Christian and Jewish mysticism."Kraks Blå Bog 2014-2015", Gads Forlag, 2014, He has written several books on these subjects and hosts workshops and lectures in Denmark and abroad.
Known in the Gad Guard world only as "powerful stones", everyone who knows of them desires Gads and believes that they can fulfill people's dreams. Though the real importance of a Gad is unknown, they are used as very high sums of currency and are usually only owned by the rich or powerful. A Gad has many peculiar abilities and can take shape into a number of things depending on the personality and thoughts of the owner. These creations are separated into three groups: Techodes, A-Techodes and Gadrians.
Carlisle, D. J., 'A History of Gad's Hill Place School for Girls from 1924 to 1946', (2010), As of 2013, the school was moving into purpose-built buildings in the grounds of the house, and there was a plan to open the house as a museum. In June 2008 the house was shown in the Channel 4 TV docudrama Dickens' Secret Lover, presented by actor Charles Dance, on Dickens's affair with the actress Ellen Ternan during the last 13 years of his life. Gads Hill Place is a Grade I listed building.
In the Victorian era there was a growing sympathy for children and an idealization of the innocence of childhood. Ten years later, Andersen visited England again, primarily to meet Dickens. He extended the planned brief visit to Dickens' home at Gads Hill Place into a five-week stay, much to the distress of Dickens' family. After Andersen was told to leave, Dickens gradually stopped all correspondence between them, this to the great disappointment and confusion of Andersen, who had quite enjoyed the visit and could never understand why his letters went unanswered.
Admitting undergraduate students studying all subjects except for the Education Tripos, the college hosts a variety of student-run societies which cater for a wide range of interests. Seven subjects have their own societies: Biology, History, Economics (Joan Robinson society), Geography, Music, Medicine and Law. There is furthermore the Art society, the Film society and the Girton Amateur Dramatic Society (GADS) which produces around two plays per term. Finally, Girton Amnesty and the Orchestra on the Hill serve students with specific interest in human rights and music, respectively.
Though his victories were not decisive in the course of the war, he eventually attained mythic status, as one of the most successful Dano- Norwegian military commanders. As the Danish-Norwegian Union ended in the 1814 with the Treaty of Kiel and Denmark consigned itself to the status of a minor power following the Napoleonic Wars, Tordenskiold was revived as both a Danish and Norwegian national symbol. He was portrayed as the little guy outsmarting his far more powerful adversaries, and his exploits were enhanced by mixing in myths and fiction.Gads Historie Leksikon, Gads Forlag, 2006, , pp.
And that "Venerables", of > all people in the world, should cry with all those people looking on, and > that no one should dare – as it seemed to me – to express sympathy, or offer > consolation, was nothing short of an upheaval in my universe.'Mary Angela > Dickens, 'A Child's Memories of Gad's Hill', in The Strand Magazine, Volume > XIII, No. 73, February, 1897 After the death of Charles Dickens her father bought Gads Hill, and she and her siblings lived there until 1879 when Charles Dickens, Jr. was forced to sell it after getting into financial difficulties.
Almacenes Tropigas began a liquified gas company in 1955. It soon attended the demand for small appliances and home goods and began commercializing these typed of goods. In 1988, the gads part of the company was acquired by Shell International and by 1992, the Dutch business group CETECO acquired the household appliance part, separating both businesses. Almacenes Tropigas store in Metrocentro mall, San Salvador, El Salvador Almacenes Tropigas carried out a daring strategy that allowed them to cover a larger share of the market, backed up by La Curaçao, positioning itself as second in the electric appliance market.
His widow, Helen, and their five children were living in Manchester at the time of his death, and Charles went there at once and brought them back with him to London. Alfred was buried at Highgate Cemetery, near to his father John, and then Charles took the family with him to his country home at Gads Hill Place in Kent, finding a farmhouse nearby for them to live in while he found them a home in London.Ackroyd, pg 880 Charles hired Alfred's widow, Helen, to care for and mind his mother, Elizabeth Dickens (died 1863), for the remainder of his mother's life.
The building at 48 Doughty Street was threatened with demolition in 1923, but was saved by the Dickens Fellowship, founded in 1902, who raised the mortgage and bought the property's freehold. The house was renovated and the Dickens House Museum was opened in 1925, under the direction of an independent trust, now a registered charity. Perhaps the best-known exhibit is the portrait of Dickens known as Dickens's Dream by R. W. Buss, an original illustrator of The Pickwick Papers. This unfinished portrait shows Dickens in his study at Gads Hill Place surrounded by many of the characters he had created.
Gads Hill School News Archive 5 May 2007 In 2005, he appeared in the first episode of BBC Four's documentary series Dickens in America with Miriam Margolyes, when he talked about what it was like growing up as a member of the Dickens family. Dickens suffered a severe stroke after emergency surgery and died on 11 February 2006, aged 89. His autobiography, My Life, appeared in 2016 to mark the centenary of his birth. This was assembled from Dickens's own writings by his daughter, Jane Monk, and Marion Dickens Lloyd, introduced by Margolyes and launched at the Charles Dickens Museum in September 2016.
Rochester ( ) is a town and was a historic city in the unitary authority of Medway in Kent, England. It is at the lowest bridging point of the River Medway about from London. Rochester was for many years a favourite of Charles Dickens, who owned nearby Gads Hill Place, Higham, basing many of his novels on the area. The Diocese of Rochester, the second oldest in England, is centred on Rochester Cathedral and was responsible for the founding of a school, now The King's School in 604 AD, which is recognised as being the second oldest continuously running school in the world.
"Pløjeren" (The Ploughman) is one of the early short stories by the Danish author Karen Blixen. Published in the journal Gads danske Magasin in October 1907 under the pen name Osceola, it followed the publication of "Eneboerne" (The Hermits) two months earlier although it was in fact the first of the two to be written. It tells the story of a brave young woman who discovers who she is by falling in love with a wild young man, driven by a sense of duty. When "Pløjeren" was first published, the pen name Osceola was not generally associated with Blixen.
Kaufman was born July 15, 1847 in North Easthope Township to German parents, Joseph Kauffman and Anna Stroh. One of ten children, Kaufman only attended school during the winter months, working on the family farm the remainder of the year. At the age of 22 he accepted a position in Gads Hill working for Henry Ratz as a sawyer, where he remained for eight years. Kaufman married Ratz's daughter, Mary (1856-1943), in 1877 and moved to Berlin, Ontario. Together they had seven children, though only four - Emma (1881-1979), Alvin (1885-1979), Milton (born 1886) and Edna (1891-1983) - would live to adulthood.
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813–1906 Record for Mary Angela Dickens – ancestry.co.uk In the Dickens family she was known as 'Mekitty', and as a child she called her grandfather 'Venerables'. Mary Angela Dickens and Charles Dickens were very close, and when she scalded her leg and foot with boiling water while staying at his country home Gads Hill Place he sat beside her bed and held her hand, reassuring her that he would make her well. As a child she was taken to hear Dickens perform A Christmas Carol during one of his last public readings, and later in life recollected her shock at seeing her grandfather crying over the death of Tiny Tim.
In Part 1 he is presented as the more assertive of the two, being the "mastermind" of both the Gads Hill robbery and its comeuppance. In this respect Poins is an ambiguous figure, who is both part of the criminal underworld and also of the superior social world that looks down on it and undermines it. He is "of uncertain social standing", but his comment that his only problem is that he is a "second brother" implies that he is "a gentleman with no inheritance, his gentility making him an appropriate companion for Hal".Bulman, James, "Bawdy in Henry IV Part 2", Martin, Scheil, Shakespeare/adaptation/modern Drama: Essays in Honour of Jill L. Levenson, p.158-9.
He directed a group theater for young adults at the Gads Hill Center in the Pilsen neighborhood of the Lower West Side, Chicago and he took classes from psychologist Carl Rogers and sociologist Lloyd Warner (with whom he would later work at Social Research Inc.). Wright also attended several lectures given by Louis Thurstone, a pioneer in psychological measurement and psychometrics. Believing that understanding how children learn was even more important than understanding molecular structure, in late spring of 1948 Wright made a dramatic shift of focus. He left a major in physics to enroll in the Committee on Human Development. The Committee had been organized in 1940 by then Education Department Chair Ralph W. Tyler to promote cross disciplinary research,Lagemann, E. C. (2002).
33 Persuaded by his father, he migrated to Australia in June 1865 aged 19, leaving behind many unpaid bills.Dickens on the Gads Hill Place website His father came to see him off at Paddington Station. Charles Dickens sent him with some money and letters of introduction, hoping that he would make a career there and that he would cease to be a financial drain upon his father. According to various letters,National Library of Australia Charles Dickens sent his son to Australia "to seek his fortune"; although he saw Alfred as "steady and working, though not in the least brilliant," he had been anxious to get him "far away from home," being concerned about the negative influence of his brothers and the "idleness" of London.
Rochester High Street ;Charles Dickens: The historic city was for many years the favourite of Charles Dickens, who lived within the diocese at nearby Gads Hill Place, Higham, many of his novels being based on the area. Descriptions of the town appear in Pickwick Papers, Great Expectations and (lightly fictionalised as "Cloisterham") in The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Elements of two houses in Rochester, Satis House and Restoration House, are used for Miss Havisham's house in Great Expectations, Satis House. ;Dame Sybil Thorndike and Russell Thorndike: The actress Dame Sybil Thorndike and her brother Russell were brought up in Minor Canon Row adjacent to the cathedral; the daughter of a canon of Rochester Cathedral, she was educated at Rochester Grammar School for Girls.
Expert systems and artificial intelligence in decision support systems: proceedings of the Second Mini Euroconference, Lunteren, The Netherlands, 17–20 November 1985. Springer, 1987. . p.1-2. the definition and scope of DSS has been migrating over the years: in the 1970s DSS was described as "a computer-based system to aid decision making"; in the late 1970s the DSS movement started focusing on "interactive computer-based systems which help decision-makers utilize data bases and models to solve ill-structured problems"; in the 1980s DSS should provide systems "using suitable and available technology to improve effectiveness of managerial and professional activities", and towards the end of 1980s DSS faced a new challenge towards the design of intelligent workstations. In 1987, Texas Instruments completed development of the Gate Assignment Display System (GADS) for United Airlines.
A paquet congo created by Pierrot Barra () Pierrot Barra sold his work, what he calls “Vodou Things,” from a stall in the Iron Market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. It is unknown whether Barra ever considered his pieces fine art. While Marie Cassaise is frequently credited with helping him create his work, there is very little written about her or how little or how much she contributed to the process. Many of Barra’s pieces can be considered gads, very personal items imbued with spiritual power to benefit its owner, or reposwa, items that contains a Haitian Vodou spirit, known as a lwa or a djab (devil), instead of altars or altar pieces. Like other Haitian Vodou art, Barra’s work is filled with shiny cloth, sequins, symbols associated with the different Haitian spirits or lwa, and imagery from Catholicism.
Baptized in the church of St. Mary Marylebone in London on 21 April 1849,Dickens genealogy Henry Fielding Dickens was named after Henry Fielding, one of his father's favourite authors. His father had originally thought to name him after Oliver Goldsmith, but thinking that his son would constantly be teased as "Oliver asking for more", he changed his mind.Dickens, Henry Fielding 'The Recollections of Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, K.C.' Published by William Heinemann Ltd (1934) pg xviii His family nicknames were 'H', 'Mr Harry', and 'Mr H'. While a boy living at Gads Hill Place, his father's country home, he, with his brother Edward, started the 'Gad's Hill Gazette', a family newspaper printed on a small printing press given to him by Mr Wills, the sub-editor of All the Year Round. His father, Charles Dickens, and H F Chorley were contributors.
These talks he published privately in 1874 as English Graphic Satire, a book for which he supplied in various mediums examples of his predecessors' work. Buss also gave lectures on fresco painting and on the picturesque and the beautiful, though these were never published, and from 1850 to 1852 he edited The Fine Art Almanack.The Almanack of the Fine Arts By Robert William Buss Published by George Rowney and Co., 51, Rathbone Place, 1850 On hearing of Dickens' death in June 1870, Buss was moved to attempt a large watercolour, 'Dickens's Dream', which portrayed the dozing author seated in his Gad's Hill Place study surrounded by many of the characters he had created. The desk, chair and background of the painting were closely based on The Empty Chair, an engraving made at Gads Hill Place in 1870, shortly after Dickens's death, by Samuel Luke Fildes.
On June 17 the Red Army occupied the country. Rigged elections for a "People's Saeima" were held, and a puppet government headed by Augusts Kirhenšteins led Latvia into the USSR. The annexation was formalized on August 5, 1940. The ensuing months would become known in Latvia as Baigais Gads, the Year of Horror. Mass arrests, disappearances, and deportations culminated on the night of June 14, 1941. Prior to the German invasion, in less than a year, at least 27,586 persons were arrested; most were deported, and about 945 persons were shot. After the occupation of Latvia in June 1940 the annihilation of the Latvian army began. The army was renamed People’s Army, and in September–November 1940, the Red Army’s 24th Territorial Rifle Corps. In September the corps contained 24,416 men but in autumn more than 800 officers and about 10,000 instructors and soldiers were discharged.
Dickens had bookshelves installed in his study at Gads Hill Place, some of which contained dummy books the titles of which he invented to reflect his own prejudices and opinions, including Hansard's Guide to Refreshing Sleep, History of a Short Chancery Suit in twenty-one volumes, Socrates on Wedlock, King Henry the Eighth's Evidences of Christianity, and the series The Wisdom of Our Ancestors: I Ignorance, II Superstition, III The Block, IV The Stake, V The Rack, VI Dirt, and VII Disease. Alongside these was placed a very narrow dummy volume entitled The Virtues of Our Ancestors.Fido, Martin Charles Dickens Published by Hamlyn Publishing, London (1970) pg 119 Dickens was visited at Gad’s Hill Place in 1857 by Danish author and poet Hans Christian Andersen, who was invited for two weeks but who stayed for five.Ackroyd, pg781 Other guests included Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Charles Allston Collins, Wilkie Collins, Marcus Stone, H.F. Chorley, Percy Fitzgerald, John Leech, Alexander William Kinglake, William Powell Frith and Charles Fechter.
A committee was formed consisting of Professor E. S. Keeping, Professor Gads, Franklin Loehde, F. Jersen, D. Rosenfield, and Earl Milton to put together a proposal for submission to the City Council. On December 21, 1959, H. J. McKim Ross of the Montgomery Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion made a motion that was passed unanimously supporting the project in principle. In March 1959 the planetarium proposal passed the hurdle of the finance committee with an estimated cost of $110,000. On Monday March 9, 1959 the proposal to construct a planetarium in Coronation Park was approved by City Council by a margin of seven to four. During the Queen's visit in July 1959 Mayor William Hawrelak made the following dedication speech in Coronation Park: “Your most gracious Majesty, we most humbly pray that you may be pleased to be assured of the sincere and enduring loyalty of the people of the City of Edmonton.
Charles Dickens's England takes the viewer on a journey of important places, towns and cities that were the inspiration to some of the most famous settings in literature; Cooling Church in Kent used by Dickens in the opening chapter of Great Expectations; Miss Havisham’s house in Rochester; the London Roman Baths used by David Copperfield; Joe Gargery’s cottage in Chalk; the notorious Bowes Academy, the harshest of the Yorkshire schools now known to the world as Dotheboys Hall in Nicholas Nickleby. Over 100 locations are featured including from Portsmouth to the Isle of Wight, numerous London locations, from Chatham to Broadstairs, to Folkestone, to Barnard Castle, and to St George's Hall in Liverpool. Many of the locations, such as the interior of 58 Lincoln's Inn Fields, where Dickens first read in public, the All the Year Round offices in Covent Garden where he lived and worked, and Gads Hill Place in Kent, are not open to the public and have rarely been filmed.
G.E.C Gads Forlag. The ships from Dunkirk were given the same conditions. By late July the first ship had left with a full cargo of whale oil; the rest left early in August, several filled with oil. That year 200 men were seasonally living and working on the island at six temporary whaling stations (spread along the northwest coast). During the first decade of whaling more than ten ships visited Jan Mayen each year, while in the second period (1624 and later) five to ten ships were sent. With the exception of a few ships from Dunkirk, which came to the island in 1617 and were either driven away or forced to give a third of their catch to the Dutch, only the Dutch and merchants from HullAppleby, John C. "Conflict, cooperation and competition: The rise and fall of the Hull whaling trade during the seventeenth century". The Northern Mariner, XVIII No. 2, (April 2008), 23-59. sent up ships to Jan Mayen from 1616 onward.
Melodrama is typically sensational and designed to appeal strongly to the emotions. No other author had such a profound influence on Dickens as William Shakespeare. Regarding Shakespeare as "the great master who knew everything", whose plays "were an unspeakable source of delight", Dickens had a lifelong affinity with the writer, which included seeing theatrical productions of his plays in London and putting on amateur dramatics with friends in his early years. In 1838 Dickens travelled to Stratford-upon- Avon and visited the house in which Shakespeare was born, leaving his autograph in the visitors book. Dickens would draw on this experience in his next work, Nicholas Nickleby (1838–39), expressing the strength of feeling experienced by visitors to Shakespeare’s birthplace: the character Mrs Wititterly states, "I don't know how it is, but after you've seen the place and written your name in the little book, somehow or other you seem to be inspired; it kindles up quite a fire within one." Dickens's Dream by Robert William Buss, portraying Dickens at his desk at Gads Hill Place surrounded by many of his characters Dickens’ writing style is marked by a profuse linguistic creativity.. Satire, flourishing in his gift for caricature, is his forte.

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