Glew may refer to OpenGL Extension Wrangler Library GLEW , a cross platform C C library that helps in querying and loading OpenGL extensions. Glew , an English surname meaning wise. Believed to be from the wiseman of the tribe. Glew character Glew , a fictional character in Lloyd Alexander s children s series The Chronicles of Prydain . Glew, Buenos Aires Glew , a city in the Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Glew, Lesser Poland Voivodeship south Poland disambig pt Glew ... more details
Infobox racing driver name Phil Glew image imagesize caption nationality flagicon UK United Kingdom British birth date Birth date and age 1983 06 28 birth place Grimsby England related to current series British Touring Car Championship first year 2010 British Touring Car Championship season 2010 current team Special Tuning UK car number 88 former teams Triple 8 Race Engineering Triple Eight starts ... Renault Clio Cup br Time Attack UK title years 2009 br 2007 awards award years Philip Glew born 28 ... formulae After competing in Kart racing karting , Glew competed in various Formula Ford series between ... at Brands Hatch . ref cite news url http www.bbc.co.uk lincolnshire content articles 2006 08 30 glew brands hatch 300806 feature.shtml title Glew s first win at Brands Hatch work BBC Lincolnshire publisher BBC first Chris last Roberts date 2006 08 30 accessdate 2010 08 13 ref In 2008 Glew began competing ... standings. ref cite news url http www.skegnessstandard.co.uk sport Alford racer Phil Glew sets.5075159.jp title Alford racer Phil Glew sets his sights in Clio Cup Champion title work Skegness ... sport 2009 Renault Cup success for.5209479.jp title 2009 Renault Cup success for Phil Glew ... for glew sees champion end season as he started title Double podium for Glew sees champion end season ... Touring Car Championship Glew signed up to compete in the 2010 British Touring Car Championship season ... html generalnews detail.php?id 1854 title Triple Eight confirms Glew work btcc.net publisher ... sponsor Uniq not to extend their one round deal left Glew on the sidelines after Thruxton. ref cite news url http www.racecar.com Motorsport News Phil Glew announces withdrawl from Rockingham Round of BTCC 33946.htm title Phil Glew announces withdrawal from Rockingham Round of BTCC work Racecar ... Persondata . NAME Glew, Phil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 June 1983 PLACE OF BIRTH Grimsby England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Glew, Phil Category Living people ... more details
Glew is a fictional character in The Castle of Llyr , the third book in Lloyd Alexander s fantasy series, The Chronicles of Prydain . He is discovered by accident when the companions fall into and are trapped in an underground cavern on the Isle of Mona . Background Glew was formerly a very small man. In his younger days he tried unsuccessfully to enter a number of careers including slaying dragons or being a wandering bard . He found none of them to his liking, mostly due to his own sniveling disposition. Finally he decided the only answer was to turn to Magic paranormal sorcery , and he attempted to buy a book of magic paranormal spells from the enchanter Morda . When Glew got the book home he discovered he has been cheated the book appeared to be nothing but blank pages in actuality there was writing in the book, however the light from Eilonwy s bauble was required to see it . Glew then turned his mind to creating a potion that would make him a Giant mythology giant , in hopes that he might finally achieve the power and respect he felt he deserved. He began cooking up growth potions in his hut , and testing them on Llyan , a small wildcat he had trapped and put in a cage. The potions worked, and Llyan grew larger. When the cat had grown to the size of a draft horse , she broke free and attacked Glew. Forced to flee, he ran into series of cavern s, and as he ran he drank the potion. He grew quickly, and was forced to run deep into the caverns to find large enough rooms to accommodate ... size. Glew lives in the damp and darkness of the caverns for many years, until he encounters the companions ... complaining about all sorts of things. In The High King , Glew had been taken by Prince Rhun from Mona ... the room is rigged with traps, Glew tries to steal treasure from it. He is nearly killed in a trap, but Gurgi rescues him. At the end of The High King , Glew tells the truth about his folly in Arawn ... Companion, Henry Holt, 1989. ISBN 0805072713 The Chronicles of Prydain DEFAULTSORT Glew Character ... more details
Other places3 Glew disambiguation Glew Infobox settlement name Glew settlement type Village total type   image flag image shield image map coordinates region PL subdivision type Countries of the world Country subdivision name POL subdivision type1 Voivodeships of Poland Voivodeship subdivision name1 Lesser Poland Voivodeship Lesser Poland subdivision type2 Powiat County subdivision name2 Proszowice County Proszowice subdivision type3 Gmina subdivision name3 Gmina Koniusza Koniusza pushpin map Poland latd 50 latm 8 lats latNS N longd 20 longm 15 longs longEW E elevation m population total website Glew IPAc pl g l e f is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Koniusza , within Proszowice County , Lesser Poland Voivodeship , in southern Poland. ref name TERYT cite web url http www.stat.gov.pl broker access prefile listPreFiles.jspa title Central Statistical Office GUS TERYT National Register of Territorial Land Apportionment Journal date 2008 06 01 language Polish ref It lies approximately convert 8 km mi 0 south of Koniusza, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Koniusza , convert 9 km mi 0 abbr on south west of Proszowice , and convert 24 km mi 0 abbr on east of the regional capital Krak w . References reflist br Gmina Koniusza coord 50.1333 N 20.2500 E type city region PL source GNS enwiki display title Category Villages in Proszowice County Glew Proszowice geo stub pl Glew wojew dztwo ma opolskie ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Glew, Buenos Aires image skyline imagesize 300px image caption image shield Escudo glew.jpg pushpin map Buenos Aires pushpin label position bottom pushpin map caption Location in Greater Buenos Aires pushpin mapsize 240 pushpin map1 pushpin label position1 pushpin map caption1 pushpin mapsize1 coordinates display inline,title coordinates region AR subdivision type Country subdivision name ARG subdivision type1 Provinces of Argentina Province subdivision name1 Image Buenos Aires province flag.gif 24px Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires subdivision type2 Partido subdivision name2 Almirante Brown Partido Almirante Brown established title established date population as of census ar 2001 population total 57,878 population density km2 latd 34 latm 53 longd 58 longm 23 latNS S longEW W elevation m 28 postal code type Argentine postal code CPA Base postal code ISO 3166 2 AR B 1856 area code Telephone numbers in Argentina 54 11 2224 website http www.almirantebrown.gov.ar www.almirantebrown.gov.ar Glew is a city in southern Almirante Brown Partido , Buenos Aires Province , Argentina . Its municipal area of convert 17.65 km2 mi2 2 abbr on holds a population of 57,878 census ar 2001 . Its located convert 34 km mi 0 abbr on from Buenos Aires city, and connected to it by the Ferrocarril General Roca . The city originated with the purchase of the land in 1857 by Juan Glew, who established an estancia there. He donated land for the extension of the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway in 1865, and a permanent settlement was founded at the site on August 14 by the name of Pueblo Cambaceres in honor of Antonio Cambaceres , a distinguished writer and legislator who owned an adjacent lot . The Parish of St. Anne was consecrated in 1905. This small church was chosen ..., and on his initiative, the http www.soldi.com.ar Fundaci n Soldi was established in Glew in 1979 ... established in 1865 BuenosAiresAR geo stub es Glew nl Glew pt Glew Buenos Aires ... more details
Summary The Budavari Siklo funicular in Buda, Budapest, Hungary. Taken by me, Phil Glew in February 2006. Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons Orphan image ... more details
Image GLEW Ecorse, MI circa 1906.jpg thumb right 360 px Great Lakes Engineering Works, circa 1906 The Great Lakes Engineering Works GLEW was a shipbuilding company with a shipyard in River Rouge, Michigan ... percent of the tonnage of all ships in the Great Lakes . During World War II, GLEW was commissioned ... included the first Self unloader self loading freighter, the SS Wyandotte . GLEW is best known for its construction of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald . History The GLEW was formed in 1902 to purchase Riverside ... room and service docks. GLEW announced the purchase of a second shipyard in Ecorse, Michigan in 1903 which later became the River Rouge yard. ref name Escorse GLEW cite web title Great Lakes Engineering ... 2007 07 08 url http www2.boatnerd.com glswr GLEW YardHistory 45.pdf pages 4 5 accessdate 2010 11 28 ... accessdate 2010 11 28 isbn 9780814329146 ref The GLEW again expanded in 1905 when it acquired the Columbia ... Ashtabula shipyard in Ohio. ref name Escorse GLEW These GLEW shipyards helped Pressano realize ... William C. Atwater and the SS Edmund Fitzgerald 2 . ref name Escorse GLEW It was anticipated that GLEW ... and Mail January 1, 2003 p. R.8 ref Within three years of GLEW s formation, Detroit built fifty percent of the tonnage of all ships in the Great Lakes. ref name Detroit The GLEW created opportunity ... shipping companies hoped that the skilled craftsmanship of the GLEW would help establish their firm ... Northwestern Mutual Insurance Company of Milwaukee contracted the GLEW to build the first super ... economy. Hugh MrcElroy, general superintendent of the GLEW stated that these contracts presented ..., Pennsylvania felt that the incorporation of GLEW ships would clearly change his smaller ... Russel, vice president and treasurer of GLEW had the honour of christening the SS Willian P. Snyder . ref name Queen Although the Snyder did not set records, the GLEW would become renowned via other vessels. Construction achievements The GLEW set records and earned long time standing recognition ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Infobox football biography playername Eric Aparicio image fullname Eric Aparicio height height m 1.78 dateofbirth birth date and age 1990 1 25 df yes cityofbirth Glew, Buenos Aires Glew countryofbirth Argentina currentclub Club Atl tico Atlanta Atlanta br on loan from Club Atl tico Lan s Lan s clubnumber position Forward association football Striker youthyears1 youthclubs1 Club Atl tico Lan s Lan s years1 2009 years2 2011 years3 2011 clubs1 Club Atl tico Lan s Lan s clubs2 Tiro Federal loan clubs3 Club Atl tico Atlanta Atlanta caps1 10 caps2 3 caps3 9 goals1 0 goals2 0 goals3 2 pcupdate 00 46, 17 December 2010 UTC Eric Aparicio born on 25 January 1990 in Glew, Buenos Aires Glew , Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires is an Argentina Argentine Association football footballer who plays as a Striker association football striker in Club Atl tico Atlanta Atlanta , on loan from Club Atl tico Lan s Lan s . External links es icon http www.futbolxxi.com Futbolista.aspx?ID 14257&SEOFutbolista Aparicio Erik Argentine Primera statistics es icon http www.clublanus.com interior.php?pag futbol ficha jugador.php&id 368&PHPSESSID 13065b979e25c85612ba46510a72a675 Lan s profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aparicio, Eric ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 January 1990 PLACE OF BIRTH Glew, Buenos Aires Glew , Argentina DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aparicio, Eric Category 1990 births Category Living people Category Argentine footballers Category Association football forwards Category Lan s footballers Category Tiro Federal footballers Category Primera Divisi n Argentina players es Eric Aparicio ... more details
Llyan is a fictional character introduced in book three of Lloyd Alexander s The Prydain Chronicles , The Castle of Llyr . Llyan is described as a large female cat, roughly larger than a horse, with orange fur. Her size does not diminish her natural agility or speed, however. Taran character Taran , Gurgi , Fflewddur Fflam and Prince Rhun encounter her in an old cottage on the Isle of Mona . Originally Llyan was owned by Glew character Glew . Glew wanted to be an enchanter, but was unable to read the book of spells he bought. In his desperation, he began dabbling in potions and testing them on Llyan. One, to make himself taller, worked too well and caused Llyan to grow. When the companions first encounter her, Llyan keeps them at bay within the cottage. However, Fflewddur s harp music seemed to calm her. When he escaped, she followed after them and would pull the companions and Achren out of the sea when the Castle of Llyr fell. After that, she served as Fflewddur s mount and the most avid fan of his music. In the last book of the series The High King , she is allowed to accompany Fflewddur to the Summer Country, but is distressed that Taran is remaining behind. Literary origin In placing Llyan on the Isle of Mona, Alexander references the legend of the Cath Palug on the Isle of Anglesey . ref http www.maryjones.us jce cathpalug.html Cath Palug, Jones Celtic Encyclopedia ref References reflist The Chronicles of Prydain Category Prydain characters Category Fictional cats Category Fictional characters introduced in 1966 ... more details
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Infobox settlement name Gmina Koniusza other name Koniusza Commune settlement type Gmina total type Total image flag POL gmina Koniusza flag.svg image shield POL gmina Koniusza COA.svg image map coordinates display inline,title coordinates region PL subdivision type Country subdivision name POL subdivision type1 Voivodeships of Poland Voivodeship subdivision name1 Lesser Poland Voivodeship Lesser Poland subdivision type2 Powiat County subdivision name2 Proszowice County Proszowice coor pinpoint Koniusza latd 50 latm 12 lats latNS N longd 20 longm 14 longs longEW E area total km2 88.5 population total 8663 population as of 2006 population density km2 auto seat Koniusza, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Koniusza website http www.koniusza.ug.pl NOTOC Gmina Koniusza is a rural gmina administrative district in Proszowice County , Lesser Poland Voivodeship , in southern Poland . Its seat is the village of Koniusza, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Koniusza , which lies approximately convert 5 km mi 0 west of Proszowice and convert 27 km mi 0 abbr on north east of the regional capital Krak w . The gmina covers an area of convert 88.5 km2 sqmi 1 , and as of 2006 its total population is 8,663. Villages Gmina Koniusza contains the villages and settlements of Bi rk w Ma y , Bi rk w Wielki , Chor yce, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Chor yce , Czernich w, Proszowice County Czernich w , Dalewice , Glew, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Glew , Glewiec , Gnatowice , G rka Jakli ska , Karwin, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Karwin , Koniusza, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Koniusza , yszkowice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship yszkowice , Muniaczkowice , Niegard w , Niegard w Kolonia , Piotrkowice Ma e , Piotrkowice Wielkie , Polekarcice , Pos dza , Przes awice, Proszowice County Przes awice , Rz dowice, Proszowice County Rz dowice , Siedliska, Gmina Koniusza Siedliska , Szarbia , W s w , Wierzbno, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Wierzbno , Wroniec, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Wroniec , Wronin, Lesser Poland Voivodeship Wronin an ... more details
Rugby team teamname Club Pucar image Club Pucara Crest.svg imagesize 100px location Burzaco , Greater Buenos Aires , Argentina countryflag Argentina fullname Club Pucar union Uni n Argentina de Rugby shortname Manuel Belgrano founded October 12, 1943 ground Burzaco url www.clubpucara.com.ar president Alejandro Camb n coach league Torneo de la URBA season 2011 position 4th pattern la1 pattern b1 navycollar pattern ra1 leftarm1 ff0000 body1 ff0000 rightarm1 ff0000 shorts1 000080 socks1 000080 pattern la2 pattern b2 redcollar pattern ra2 leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 FFFFFF rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 ffffff socks2 ffffff Club Pucar is a sports club from the Burzaco district, Greater Buenos Aires , Argentina. The club currently has competitive teams in rugby union and field hockey . ref name URBA club sheet cite news url http www.urba.org.ar clubes guia de clubes club 53 pucara club title URBA club sheet publisher URBA www.urba.org.ar language Spanish date 21 May 2010 accessdate 22 May 2010 ref Registered with the Uni n de Rugby de Buenos Aires in 1943, Pucar has won the URBA title twice and currently plays at the highest level of Argentine rugby. History Club Pucar was founded in 1943 by young players from the Burzaco , Adrogu and Glew, Buenos Aires Glew districts of the Almirante Brown Partido in Buenos Aires . Originally just a rugby club, Club Pucar has developed a competitive field hockey section in recent years. Rugby Founded in 1943, Club Pucar won their first Uni n de Rugby de Buenos Aires URBA title after only 3 years in existence, in 1946. Winning again in 1950. Since then, many Pucar players have gone on to be selected for Argentina national rugby union team Argentina . Nowadays the team competes at the highest level of URBA s league system, fielding teams at all levels. Titles Torneo de la URBA 2 1946, 1950 References Reflist External links http www.clubpucara.com.ar Official website es icon URBA Tournament Category Argentine rugby union teams Category Multi ... more details
Infobox Partido Argentina name Almirante Brown official name Partido de Almirante Brown coat of arms Sin escudo.svg map Partido de Almirante Brown, Argentina.png location Almirante Brown location in Gran Buenos Aires capital Adrogu foundation 1875 founder provincial law pop 555,731 ref name Cen2010 http 200.51.91.231 censo2010 2010 Census provisional results ref density 4,555.2 Inhabitants km ref name Cen2010 pop change 14.39 1991 2001 resident brownense tel 011 post B1846 coor coord 34 47 S 58 24 W area span style white space nowrap 129.33  km   49.9  sq  mi span dist1 span style white space nowrap 20  km  12  mi span dist2 span style white space nowrap 54  km  34  mi span patron mayor Dar o Giustozzi, Front for Victory FPV web http www.almirantebrown.gov.ar ifam BUE004 Almirante Brown is a Departments of Argentina partido of the Buenos Aires Province , Argentina , located at the south of the Gran Buenos Aires urban area, at coordinates coord 34 47 S 58 24 W . It has an area of span style white space nowrap 129.33  km   49.9  sq  mi span and 555,731 inhabitants census ar 2010 ref name Cen2010 , and its capital is Adrogu . Name The partido is named after Ireland Irish born General William Brown admiral William Brown who led the Argentine navy in the Argentine War of Independence and helped Argentina gain her independence from the Spanish Empire . Cities Adrogu Burzaco Claypole, Buenos Aires Claypole Don Orione, Buenos Aires Don Orione Rafael Calzada, Buenos Aires Rafael Calzada Glew, Buenos Aires Glew Longchamps, Buenos Aires Longchamps Malvinas Argentinas, Buenos Aires Malvinas Argentinas Jos Marmol, Buenos Aires Jos Marmol Ministro Rivadavia, Buenos Aires Ministro Rivadavia San Jos , Almirante Brown San Jos Solano, Buenos Aires Solano References reflist External links es icon http www.brown.mun.gba.gov.ar Municipalidad de Almirante Brown official site es icon http www.mininterior.gov.ar municipales busq ... more details
life Tim Ross is married to Michelle Glew, ref http manly daily.whereilive.com.au photos gallery launch of celebrity couple tim ross and his wife michelle glew ross bar par ref and they have a son ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Refimprove date December 2009 Image pollen core sampling.jpg right thumbnail 200px Pollen cores being taken at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. A pollen core is a core sample of a medium containing a stratigraphy stratigraphic sequence of pollen . Analysis of the type and frequency of the pollen in each layer is used to study changes in climate or land use using regional vegetation as a proxy. This analysis is conceptually comparable to the study of ice core s. Methods Cores are obtained from deposits where pollen is likely to have been trapped. Cores are generally obtained from Lake lacustrine sediments and peat bog s although soil sediments may also be obtained. Degradation of the pollen exine and bioturbation may reduce the quality of the pollen grains and stratigraphy of the core so researchers frequently select locations where the sediments are under Hypoxia environmental anaerobic conditions. The cores are then subjected to pollen analysis by palynologist s who are able to infer the proportions of major plant types from the concentrations of different pollen types found in the cores. Coring Equipment There are a number of tools used for coring, often with specialized uses Core Samplers Glew Corer A gravity corer used for lake surface sediments to capture the water sediment interface. Similar to the Kajak Brinkhurst sampler. Brown Corer Frozen Finger A tube is placed into the sediment and then filled with liquid nitrogen causing the sediment around the tube to freeze solid, preserving fine scale structure. Livingstone Piston Corer A long metal tube with a piston at the lower end. Once the core tube is at the desired depth the piston is released and the barrel can be pushed downwards into the sediment. Generally used for lake sediments. Russian A chamber corer used to sample peat s. Grab Samplers Ekman Grab Sampler Petersen Grab Ponar Grab DEFAULTSORT Pollen Core Category Pollination Category Palynology it Carota di polline vi M u l i ... more details
Bescot is an area of Walsall in the West Midlands county West Midlands of England . It is served by Bescot Stadium railway station , adjacent to which is Bescot TMD Bescot depot where locomotives are maintained. The Bescot Stadium was built in 1990 for Walsall F.C. . The area is bisected by the M6 motorway , including its Junction 9 , where it meets the A461 road A461 . The River Tame West Midlands River Tame also runs through the area. History Bescot was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as a carucate of waste land in the possession of the King. It was mentioned in other ancient writings under the name of Berkenscot and Bresmundscote . An ancient manor was then constructed in the area and first possessed by the Hillary family. In 1403, Sir Roger Hillary died and the manor was passed on to the possession of his wife, Margaret. When she died, the property was passed on to Sir John Saer de Rochford, Roger s nephew. It later passed into the possession of the Mountfort family. In 1460, the manor passed into the possession of Sir Baldwin Mountfort following the death of Sir William Mountfort. Edward Mountfort, who died in 1691, appears to be the last male heir in the family and the estate was passed on to his daughter who passed it on to her husband Jonas Slaney in 1717. By 1717, the estate was stated as having an area of convert 507 acre km2 . Slaney sold the estate to Richard Wilks and in 1794, the estate was purchased by Richmond Aston. ref name Glew78 cite book title History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall author Edward Lees Glew year 1856 publisher J.R. Robinson pages 78 80 ref During the Industrial Revolution , Bescot was dominated by the Forge Works which were owned by Edward Elwell. The works featured a tall, tapered chimney and a pool from which was extracted, called Elwell s Pool. The forge employed 300 people and manufactured spades, hoes, shovels and axes. ref name Glew78 References Reflist coord 52.5654 1.9907 type landmark region GB display title ... more details
Use dmy dates date November 2011 unreferenced date November 2009 Chase Corporation was a Real estate developer property development company in New Zealand that flourished in the 1980s, became devalued in the 1987 New Zealand stock market collapse, and is now defunct. History Chase Corp had a major effect on the New Zealand economy, starting out in the 1970s with small property developments, becoming an extremely large player in the New Zealand commercial property market in the 1980s. Launching itself as a publicly listed company in April 1983, Chase Corp s share price rose to a high of 10.40 by June 1987, with an estimated value of NZ 3.6 billion. Chase Corp was one of the largest companies on the New Zealand share market, and had also became multi national, spreading into Australia, England and the United States of America. After the New Zealand sharemarket crash on 20 October 1987, Chase Corp share price continued to drop and it effectively never recovered from that point, as the New Zealand Real estate property market collapsed. On 4 July 1989, the NZ Government appointed statutory managers to run the NZ property interests of Chase Corp. The company was formally wound up in July 1996. Leadership The Chairman of Chase Corp as it was commonly known was Colin Reynolds, with other Directors Peter Francis, Adrian Burr, John Clarke and Seph Glew. Category Defunct companies of New Zealand ... more details
of notes by the former resident. Evidently Glew character Glew was a careful experimentalist with potions ... up and turned his thoughts to Eilonwy. They explore by its light and eventually find Glew, who is trapped ... and bring help. When Glew permits the exit of his final ingredient, the trio breaks out and attacks ... Glew inadvertently helps them escape from underground When they reach the mouth of Alaw some cliffs .... The book of empty pages that Rhun took from Glew s hut actually records the House of Llyr s most ... more details
Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship name Cotopaxi Ship owner Clinchfield Navigation Company Ship operator Ship registry flagicon United States 1912 United States Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder Great Lakes Engineering Works Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched 1918 Ship completed Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service On or after 1 December 1925 Ship identification Ship fate Reported missing 1 December 1925, believed sunk Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship tonnage GRT 2,351 first short Ship displacement Ship length convert 253 ft m abbr on Ship beam convert 44 ft m abbr on Ship height Ship draught Ship draft Ship depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship sail plan Ship power Steam engine Ship propulsion Ship speed convert 9.5 kn km h Ship capacity Ship crew 32 Ship notes The SS Cotopaxi was a tramp steamer named after the Cotopaxi stratovolcano. She vanished in December 1925, while en route from Charleston, South Carolina , USA , to Havana , Cuba , with all hands. Description Cotopaxi was a cargo ship of 2,351 Gross register tonnage GRT . She was built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works , Ecorse, Michigan , ref name GLEW cite book title The Great Lakes Engineering Works. The Shipyard and its Vessels publisher Marine Historical Society of Detroit location Detroit page 311 url http www.mhsd.org publications GLEW indexglew.htm ref in 1918 for the Clinchfield Navigation Company. ref name EP270326 cite newspaper title Ships and the Sea newspaper Evening Post issue 27 March 1926 page p27 url http paperspast.natlib.govt.nz cgi bin paperspast?a d&d EP19260327.2.161 ref ref name Ellis Cotopaxi was convert 253 ft m long between perpendiculars, with a beam of convert 44 ft m . Her steam engine could propel her at convert 9.5 kn km h . ... more details
italic title Onesource date May 2011 CULTURE Magazine is an United States American monthly magazine covering entertainment and lifestyle trends in Southern California s medical cannabis community. Based in Corona, California , it is owned by Southland Publishing Inc., which also publishes several alternative newspapers and magazines in the region. Culture magazine distributed the first Thursday of every month. History The magazine was founded in 2009 by Jeremy Zachary with the stated mission of informing and entertaining the estimated 500,000 plus medical marijuana patients in the Greater Southern California area. Zachary developed his concept for CULTURE after noting a lack of cannabis publications that directly addressed the interests of the average medical marijuana patient. Most either promoted cannabis cultivation and or the stoner lifestyle. With Southern California s medical cannabis industry growing rapidly, Zachary believed a publication was needed that eschewed politics and the pothead image and, instead, focused on the general interests and lifestyles of those who used cannabis medicinally. CULTURE magazine premiered in June 2009. Staff The current staff of CULTURE includes Publisher Zachary, Editor in Chief Roberto C. Hernandez, and Sales and Marketing Manager Jim Saunders. Regular contributors include Jasen T. Davis, Hans Fink, John Gilhooley, Anna Lambias, Stacy Davies, Paul Rogers and David Jenison. Its monthly Legal Corner column is written by marijuana attorneys Christopher Glew, Bruce Margolin and Jeffrey Schwartz and retired Superior Court Judge James P. Gray. Its medical column, Healthy Living , is written by cannabis advocate and registered nurse Lanny Swerdlow. CULTURE s Ask Sarah column is written by well known cannabis advocate Sarah Diesel. Content CULTURE s editorial coverage includes profiles of significant individuals in the medical cannabis community scholars, activists, patients, advocates, etc. as well as news, event previews, band int ... more details
book title History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall author Edward Lees Glew year 1856 publisher ... and Foreign of Walsall author Edward Lees Glew year 1856 publisher J.R. Robinson page 9 ref ... and Foreign of Walsall author Edward Lees Glew year 1856 publisher J.R. Robinson page 20 ref In 1824 ... cite book title History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall author Edward Lees Glew year 1856 ... History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall author Edward Lees Glew year 1856 publisher J.R. Robinson ... Edward Lees Glew year 1856 publisher J.R. Robinson page 21 ref 48 years after canals reached the town .... ref cite book title History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall author Edward Lees Glew year 1856 ... author Edward Lees Glew year 1856 publisher J.R. Robinson pages 30 31 ref Shopping In 1809, a market ... author Edward Lees Glew year 1856 publisher J.R. Robinson page 16 ref A pig market was constructed ... day. ref cite book title History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall author Edward Lees Glew year ... more details
Portable soup was a kind of Food preservation dehydrated food used in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was a precursor of the later meat extract and bouillon cube s, and of industrially dehydration dehydrated food. It is also known as pocket soop or veal glew . It is a cousin of the glace de viande of French cuisine French cooking . It was long a staple of seamen and explorers, for it would keep for many months or even years. In this context, it was a filling and nutritious dish. Portable soup of less extended vintage was, according to the 1881 Household Cyclopedia , blockquote ...exceedingly convenient for private families, for by putting one of the cakes in a saucepan with about a quart of water, and a little salt, a basin of good broth may be made in a few minutes. blockquote Clarify date November 2009 Process Soup was made in the usual way reduced, Degreasing degreased &mdash or the fat would go rancid &mdash and then reduction cooking reduced repeatedly until it took on the consistency of jelly. Once it was sufficiently gelatinous to hold its form, it was placed on pieces of flannel or unglazed earthenware dishes and rotated regularly to dry it further. This was a seasonal process attempted only in the winter when humidity was low. Once dry, it was wrapped in paper and stored in boxes. History Portable soup is held to have been invented by Mrs Dubois , a London tradeswoman. Together with William Cookworthy , she won a contract to manufacture it for the Royal Navy in 1756. The naval authorities Clarify date November 2009 hoped that portable soup would prevent scurvy among their crews. Therefore they allotted a daily ration to each sailor beginning in the 1750s. Captain Cook was convinced of its efficacy and carried it on both his South Pacific Ocean Seas voyages. Lewis and Clark on their 1804&ndash 1806 expedition into the territory of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase carried portable soup. According to his letter from Fredericktown, Ohio on April 15, 1803, ... more details