Infobox darts player image name Anton Pein fullname nickname birth date birth date and age 1967 5 9 birth place Klagenfurt , Austria death date death place hometown Klagenfurt homecountry Austria since 1989 darts laterality Right handed BDO 2003 to 2007 2009 to present PDC 2007 to 2009 currentrank 96 WDF BDO World World Masters Last 128 2003 World Darts Trophy Int. Darts League PDC World Last 64 2007 Matchplay Grand Prix UK Open Vegas Premier League US Open tournament Austrian Open br PDC World German Qualifying Event br GDC Las Vegas Desert Classic Qualifier resultyears 2005, 2009 br 2006 br 2008 Anton Pein born May 9, 1967 in Klagenfurt is an Austria n darts player, regarded as one of the country s best players. He is a former Electronic Darts World Champion and participated in the 2007 PDC World Darts Championship where he began as a 5000 1 outsider. He met and was defeated by Phil Taylor darts player Phil Taylor in round 1. He qualified to represent the GDC at the 2008 Las Vegas Desert Classic . He failed however to qualify for the event, having lost in the two qualifying events to Barrie Bates and Andy Beardsmore. Following the closure of the GDC in 2009, Pein returned to the BDO circuit where he played before qualifying for the PDC World Championship. He attempted to qualify for the 2010 BDO World Darts Championship but lost out in the earlier rounds. He did however win the Austrian Open title for a second time having first won the title in 2005. External links http www.peinanton.com Official Website http www.DartsDatabase.co.uk PlayerDetails.aspx?playerKey 1422 Profile and Stats on Darts Database Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pein, Anton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 9, 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH Klagenfurt , Austria DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pein, Anton Category 1967 births Category Austrian darts players Category Living people darts bio stub de Anton Pein ... more details
Infobox military person name Friedrich Pein birth date 20 October 1915 death date death date and age df yes 14 February 1975 20 October 1915 birth place Spitz in Radkersburg District , Styria Austria death place Mureck in Radkersburg District , Styria Austria image Deleted image removed Image Freidrich Pein.jpg 150px caption nickname allegiance flag Nazi Germany serviceyears 1938 1945 rank Obersch tze Oberj ger unit 2. J gRgt 227 battles World War II awards Iron cross Iron Cross 2nd & 1st class br Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross Friedrich Pein October 20, 1915 February 14, 1975 was a renowned Austrian sniper with the Nazi Germany German army during World War II , and one of two to have been awarded the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross Ritterkreuz the other being Matthias Hetzenauer sometimes Josef Allerberger is also referred to as a Knight s Cross recipient, however no evidence sustaining his claim prevailed World War II . The son of a farmer, he enlisted in the Wehrmacht in October 1938. His first combat role came as a sniper in the 12th company Gebirgsj gerregiment 143 serving in the Soviet Union . At the start of 1944, he was transferred to the 2nd Company J ger Regiment 227 where he served in the Adolf Grubinger Group. He was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class on December 1, and eight days later was awarded the 1st Class. On February 28, 1945, he was awarded the Knight s Cross ... External links cite web title das ritterkreuz.de work Friedrich Pein url http www.das ritterkreuz.de index search db.php4?modul search result det&wert1 4677&searchword pein accessdate 16 June 2007 cite web title flickr work Friedrich Pein url http www.flickr.com photos 42919564 N08 4048754311 accessdate 10 November 2009 WWIISniper Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pein, Friedrich ... District , Styria Austria DEFAULTSORT Pein, Friedrich Category 1915 births Category 1975 deaths ... Recipients of the Close Combat Clasp Category Recipients of the Knight s Cross no Friedrich Pein ... more details
Wiktionary peen Peen may refer to part of the head of a hammer, as for example in a ball peen hammer also spelt ball pein or ball and pein Peening accordingly means the working of metal by hitting with a hammer slang for penis See also Peene disambiguation Disambig nl Peen ... more details
Infobox settlement settlement type Dorp name Opende coordinates region NL subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name Netherlands subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 Groningen province subdivision type2 Municipality subdivision name2 Grootegast population 1400 population as of 2008 area km2 2.66 latNS N longEW E latd 53 latm 10 lats 21 longd 6 longm 11 longs 53 Opende is a village in the north eastern Netherlands , in the province of Groningen province Groningen . It is part of the municipality of Grootegast . Dutch municipality Grootegast Province Groningen Coord 53 10 21 N 6 11 53 E display title region NL type city 1400 source nlwiki Category Populated places in Groningen province Groningen geo stub fr Opende fy De Grinzer Pein nl Opende nds nl De Penne Gr nnen pl Opende stq De Grinzer Pein ... more details
Infobox Settlement official name Opeinde image map Map NL Smellingerl n De Pein.png mapsize 280px subdivision type Country subdivision name flagicon Netherlands Netherlands subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 flagicon Friesland Friesland settlement type Village population total c. 1760 Opeinde lang fry De Pein is a village in the Netherlands Dutch province of Friesland . It is a part of the municipality of Smallingerland , and lies about 5  km north of Drachten . In 2004, Opeinde had 1760 inhabitants. This year the local council of Smallingerland decided to build a new neighbourhood in Opeinde with the help of The Crowds. Internetusers can leave their ideas for the new neighbourhood on a special website. The council wil decide which ideas will become reality early 2009. External links http www.wijbouweneenwijk.nl Wijbouweneenwijk.nl coord 53 07 59 N 6 03 23 E display title region NL type city source nlwiki Category Populated places in Friesland Friesland geo stub fr Opeinde fy De Pein nl Opeinde ... more details
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Suzaku contribs 645 bytes nowiki Regardless of the name change to Pain, the katakana is still pein ... PeinPein s six physical bodies , described as nihongo The Six Realms of Pain Pein Rokud . Source ... more details
Refimprove date October 2011 The earliest known chess column appeared in the The Lancet Lancet in 1823, but due to lack of popularity disappeared after less than a year. Historical development The first column to establish itself was that of George Walker chess columnist George Walker in Bell s Life in London Bells Life in 1834 which survived until 1873. From February 15, 1845 onwards it faced competition from Howard Staunton s column in the Illustrated London News , a column which outlived Walker s, but only by 5 years. During this time a chess column also appeared in the Pictorial Times lasting from February 1845 to June 1848. In 1882 Henry Bird chess player Henry Bird in his Chess History and Reminiscences estimated that there were 150 chess columns. Less than thirty years later in 1913 Harold Murray in his History of Chess estimated there existed at least 1,000 chess columns worldwide. In September 2003, the Associated Press s long time chess column was cancelled in response to the controversies surrounding the World Chess Championship Split title 1993 2006 split World Chess Championship between 1993 and 2006 , and the disorganization demonstrated by FIDE . ref Schmittberger, R. Wayne. Gamebits AP Resigns Chess Game . Games magazine Games . Issue 199 Vol. 28, No. 3 . Pg.4. April 2004. ref Current day Raymond Keene s column appears daily in The Times and The Sunday Times UK Sunday Times . Ex world championship finalist Nigel Short wrote each Sunday for The Daily Telegraph taken over by the daily chess columnist, Malcolm Pein but has switched to The Guardian . Sources reflist The main bibliographical source for chess columns is Ken Whyld s Chess Columns A List Caissa 90, Olomouc, 2002 . Category Chess publications ... more details
italic title Image chessmag201105.jpg right thumb 200px May 2011 issue Image Chessmag1990.JPG right thumb 200px April 1990 issue depicting John Nunn on the cover CHESS magazine ISSN 0964 6221 , also called CHESS and previously called CHESS Monthly , is a chess magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom UK by Chess and Bridge Limited. CHESS was founded by Baruch Harold Wood in 1935 in Sutton Coldfield . Wood edited it until 1988, when it was taken over by Pergamon Press and changed its name to Pergamon Chess. It became Macmillan Chess in 1989 and Maxwell Macmillan Chess Monthly in 1991. Staff John Saunders chess player John Saunders Acting Editor Jimmy Adams Editor International Master IM Malcolm Pein Executive Editor Regular contributors include Grandmaster chess Grandmaster GM Jacob Aagaard , GM Daniel J. King Danny King , IM Andrew Greet, IM Richard Palliser , IM Yochanan Afek, Amatzia Avni, Chris Ravilious and Gareth Williams. External links wikisource http www.chess.co.uk CHESS Magazine chess DEFAULTSORT Chess Category Chess periodicals Category Chess in the United Kingdom Category British magazines Category Publications established in 1935 Category Monthly magazines Category 1935 in chess chess stub hobby mag stub UK mag stub ca CHESS magazine ru ... more details
Image Manu propria large .png thumb Example of medieval manu propria Image Signatur Jodok Pein.jpg thumb Jodoc Pein mppria in the de Andr Falquet Adelsbrief Certificate of Nobility for Andr Falquet Manu propria is a Latin phrase in the ablative case meaning signed with one s own hand . In its abbreviation abbreviated form m.p. , it is sometimes used at the end of typewritten or printed documents or official notices right after the name of the person s who signed the document exactly in those cases when there is no handwritten signature there. It is also found in several ancient documents in front of or after the writers signation at the end of the document. Ordinary personal cheque checks frequently include the abbreviation at the end of the signature line. Richly decorated manu propria was frequently used by medieval dignitaries and literates to verify Authentication authenticity of hand written documents. Later, official documents were routinely accompanied with this abbreviation, for example To my people declaration of war on Serbia by Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria Franz Joseph from 1914 ends with m.p. . Usage in the 18th century mppria was commonly used in the 18th century. However, it was not only used for Latin documents. Full autograph title page of Symphony no.97 by Joseph Haydn which reads Sinfonia in C di me giuseppe Haydn mppria. math overline 792 math ref http www.jstor.org stable 3126938 Early Music, Vol. 10, No. 4 Oct., 1982 , pp. 496 and footnote nr. 5 sup 5 sup The contraction of manu propria and of the date is usual ref de Andr Falquet Adelsbrief Adelsbrief Andr Falquets ref http la.wikisource.org wiki Diploma Nobilitatis Andrea Falquet Diploma Nobilitatis Andrea Falquet ref See also List of Latin phrases Seal device Seal Tughra References references Category Latin literary phrases Category Latin words and phrases Category Authentication methods Category Personal identification documents Category Writing cs Vlastn rukou de Manu propria sv M ... more details
Infobox ESC entry song flagicon Luxembourg Amours mortes tant de peine image caption year 1957 country Luxembourg artist Dani le Dupr as with language French languages composer Jean Pierre Kemmer lyricist Jacques Taber conductor Willy Berking place 4th points 8 lyrics http www.diggiloo.net ?1957lu from Diggiloo Thrush prev Les amants de minuit prev link Les amants de minuit next Un grand amour next link Un grand amour Amours mortes tant de peine English language English translation Dead love so much sadness was the Luxembourg ish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1957 , performed in French language French by France French singer Dani le Dupr . The song is in the chanson style, with Dupr asking a former lover how she is meant to forget him and the pain his leaving caused her. The song was performed second on the night following Belgium s Bobbejaan Schoepen with Straatdeuntje and preceding the United Kingdom s Patricia Bredin with All song All . At the close of voting, it had received 8 points, placing 4th in a field of 10. It was succeeded as Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest Luxembourgish representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 1958 1958 Contest by Solange Berry with Un grand amour . Sources and external links http www.eurovision.tv page history by year contest?event 274 Official Eurovision Song Contest site, history by year, 1957. http www.diggiloo.net ?1957lu Detailed info and lyrics, The Diggiloo Thrush, Amours mortes tant de peine . 1957 Eurovision Songs luxembourg stub Category Eurovision songs of Luxembourg Category Eurovision songs of 1957 nn Amours mortes tant de peine pt Amours mortes tant de pein ... more details
Thal Abergel born 13 October 1982 is a French chess Grandmaster chess Grandmaster 2008 . ref Cite web title El franc s Thal Abergel se sit a l der y Juan Manuel Bell n es el mejor mallorqu n Deportes Diario de Mallorca accessdate 2010 04 08 url http www.diariodemallorca.es deportes 2009 11 25 frances thal abergel situa lider juan manuel bellon mejor mallorquin 524572.html ref ref name FIDE fide id 614890 name Thal Abergel ref In November 2003 when an International master , Abergal won his first 4NCL game in 15 moves. ref Citation title Opening thrills and spills publisher Telegraph author Malcolm Pein date 4 November 2003 accessdate 2010 04 08 url http www.telegraph.co.uk culture chess malcolmpein 3605882 Opening thrills and spills.html ref Thal became a Grandmaster chess Grandmaster in 2008. ref name FIDE As of March 2010, he has a FIDE rating of 2547. ref http ratings.fide.com id.phtml?event 614890 ref References reflist External links http www.chessgames.com player thal abergel.html Profile and statistics , Chessgames.com http www.4ncl.co.uk photos03 1.htm Photographs at 4NCL, 2003 4 season Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abergel, Thal ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION chess Grandmaster chess Grandmaster DATE OF BIRTH 13 October 1982 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abergel, Thal Category 1982 births Category Chess grandmasters Category Living people Category European chess biography stubs France chess bio stub de Thal Abergel fr Thal Abergel nds Thal Abergel pl Thal Abergel ... more details
File C sar Flaischlen.jpg thumb right 150px C sar Flaischlen C sar Flaischlen was a German poet, b. in Stuttgart on May 12, 1864,, and d. in Gundelsheim, Baden W rttemberg . on October 16, 1920. ref http www.flaischlen.de C sar Flaischlen in German ref He is famous worldwide as the author of his poem, Hab Sonne im Herzen Have Sunshine in Your Heart which has been translated into various languages. ref http forum.e dz.com index.php? topic 4849 besten deutschen gedichte Have a Sun in Your Heart ref ref http colecizj.easyvserver.com pgflahab.htm Have Sunshine in Your Heart ref Have Sunshine in Your Heart poem Hab Sonne im Herzen Hab Sonne im Herzen, obs st rmt oder schneit Ob der Himmel voll Wolken, die Erd voller Streit. Hab Sonne im Herzen, dann komme was mag, das leuchtet voll Licht dir den dunkelsten Tag. Hab ein Lied auf den Lippen mit fr hlichem Klang und macht auch des Alltags Gedr nge dich bang Hab ein Lied auf den Lippen, dann komme was mag, das hilft dir verwinden den einsamsten Tag Hab ein Wort auch f r andre in Sorg und in Pein, und sag, was dich selber so frohgemut l sst sein Hab ein Lied auf den Lippen, verlier nie den Mut, hab Sonne im Herzen, und alles wird gut. poem References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flaischlen, Caesar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1864 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1920 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flaischlen, Caesar Category 1864 births Category 1920 deaths Category German poets Category Romanticism ar de C sar Flaischlen ja sv C sar Flaischlen ... more details
95.2525 type city region MM name 163051 Kyan Taw Su Kayin 159348 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.54 95.23 type city region MM name 159348 Moe Ma Kha Lay 159346 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.559 95.2272 type city region MM name 159346 Moe Ma Kha Gyi 159345 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5474 95.224 type city region MM name 159345 Han Thar Aye 159351 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5224 95.2188 type city region MM name 159351 Ah Lel Su 159350 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5535 95.213 type city region MM name 159350 Kyaung Kone 159344 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5699 95.2253 type city region MM name 159344 Yone Taw 159349 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5497 95.2063 type city region MM name 159349 Kywe Mee Swea 159343 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5627 95.2356 type city region MM name 159343 Ma Yan Yoe 159342 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5473 95.2169 type city region MM name 159342 Za Yit Yoe 159341 Pein Inn Ah Lone Gyi 159340 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5286 95.2226 type city region MM name 159340 Kyee Taw Kone 159339 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5356 95.2263 type city region MM name 159339 Kyan Taw Su Myanmar 159347 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5495 95.2294 type city region MM name 159347 Meik Tha Lin Kone 159337 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5397 95.2073 type city region MM name 159337 Baw Tha Lin 159336 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5323 95.2167 type city region MM name 159336 Gway Cho 159335 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5612 95.2131 type city region MM name 159335 Pein Inn 159334 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5493 95.2142 type city region MM name 159334 Pyaung Inn 159338 Pein Inn coordnoglobe 17.5266 95.2202 type city region MM name 159338 Shar Hpyu ... more details
File Kremlin Armoury 1.JPG thumb right upright Silver goblet presented the Tsar of Russia by John III Sobieski King of Poland , 17th century, over 1m height. A silversmith is a Master craftsman craftsperson who makes objects from silver or gold . The terms silversmith and goldsmith are not synonyms as the techniques, training, history, and guild s are or were largely the same but the end product varies greatly as does the scale of objects created. Silversmithing is the art of turning silver and gold sheetmetal into hollowware dish es, bowl vessel bowls , porringer s, drinkware cup s, vase s, ewer s, urn s, etc. , flatware silverware , and other articles of silver household Household silver . Tools, materials and techniques Image T&T Hand hammered dish.jpg thumb right Dish made by hand hammering saw jeweler s saw snips flat file half round file jewelers file planishing hammer raising hammer cross pein hammer ball pein hammer anvil s wiktionary stake stakes swage block s riveting silver hard solder flux borax boric acid torch or blow pipe pickle this is used to dilute sulfuric acid this is used to remove firescale buffing wheel s polishing compounds. chasing repousse engraving Silversmiths saw or cut specific shapes from sterling and fine silver sheet metal and bar stock, and then use hammers to form the metal over anvils and stakes. Silver is hammered cold at room temperature . As the metal is hammered, bent, and worked, it work hardens . Annealing metallurgy Annealing is the heat treatment used to make the metal soft again. If metal is work hardened, and not annealed occasionally, the metal will crack and weaken the work. Silversmiths can use casting techniques to create knobs, handles and feet for the hollowware they are making. After forming and casting, the various pieces may be assembled by solder ing and rivet ing During most of their history, silversmiths used charcoal or Coke fuel coke fired forges , and lung powered blow pipe s for soldering and annealing. M ... more details
refimprove date August 2011 The flag of Bikini Atoll , a member of the Marshall Islands , is a flag closely resembling the flag of the United States and was adopted in 1987. The flag is symbolic of the islanders belief that a great debt is still owed by the United States to the people of Bikini because in 1954 the United States government detonated the Castle Bravo Nuclear weapon design Two stage thermonuclear weapons H bomb on the island, poisoning islanders and others with nuclear fallout . ref name bikiniwebsite cite web last Niedenthal first Jack authorlink coauthors title Bikini Atoll Resource Page work publisher date url http www.bikiniatoll.com format doi accessdate 2008 04 01 ref Design File Flag of Bikini Atoll.svg thumb Flag of Bikini Atoll The 23 white stars in the canton of the flag represent the 23 islands of Bikini Atoll. The three black stars in the upper right represent the three islands that were disfigured in March 1954 during 15 megaton Bravo test by the United States. The two black stars in the lower right corner represent where the Bikinians live now, Kili Island , 425 miles to the south of Bikini Atoll, and Ejit Island of Majuro Atoll . These two stars are symbolically far away from Bikini s stars on the flag as the islands are in real life both in distance and quality of life . ref name bikiniwebsite The Marshallese language words on the bottom of the flag, lang mh MEN OTEMJEJ REJ ILO BEIN ANIJ in modern standard orthography, lang mh Men w t mjej rej ilo pein Anij , reportedly represent the words spoken in 1946 by the Bikinian leader, Juda, to U.S. Commodore Ben Wyatt when the American went to Bikini to ask the islanders to give up their islands for the good of all mankind for nuclear weapons testing. They translate as Everything is in the hands of God. ref name bikiniwebsite Symbolism The similarity to the American flag design and the striking isolation of the 3 star group and the 2 star group represent the belief of the islanders that the Go ... more details
coord 46 13 55 N 10 49 34 E display title Infobox ski area name Madonna di Campiglio logo picture Brenta group and Brenta valley from NW.jpg caption The Dolomites near Madonna di Campiglio, in August location Trentino , Italy nearest city lat degrees 46 lat minutes 13 lat seconds 55 lat direction N long degrees 10 long minutes 49 long seconds 34 long direction E vertical m top elevation m base elevation 1522m skiable area km number trails longest run liftsystem lift capacity skiers hr terrainparks snowfall snowmaking nightskiing external link Madonna di Campiglio lang de Sankt Maria im Pein is a village and a ski resort in northeast Italy . It is a frazione of the comune of Pinzolo . but extends into Ragoli ??? The village lies in the Val Rendena at an altitude of 1,522 m. It has some 1,000 inhabitants. It is today most certainly Italy s number one ski resort as well as one of the most important resorts in the Alps. The variety of its mountain surroundings mean that in winter it is possible to ski over countless kilometres of runs, up to an altitude of 2600 metres and with different degrees of difficuly. Today the Ski Area can boast 57 lifts and 150 km of ski runs, with a capacity of more than 31,000 people per hour, 50,000 sq m of snow park, 40 km for Nordic skiing and, from the next winter 2011 2012, the link up to the pistes in Pinzolo since it is already possible to ski the link to Folgarida and Marilleva . Festivals and events The village regularly plays host to Alpine Skiing World Cup and Snowboarding races. The Scuderia Ferrari Formula One and Ducati Corse MotoGP teams hold an annual media event every January at the resort through their shared sponsor and manufacturer of fine tobacco products Marlboro cigarette Marlboro . External links http www.campiglio.com Homepage of Madonna di Campiglio DEFAULTSORT Madonna Di Campiglio Category Fractions of Trentino Category Ski areas and resorts in Italy TrentinoAltoAdige geo stub de Madonna di Campiglio et Madonna di C ... more details
Infobox Single Name Too Much Pain Cover Cover size Artist The Blue Hearts Album High Kicks ref name bhsuper http www.bluehearts.com album5.html High Kicks . bluehearts.com. Accessed February 22, 2008. ref A side Too Much Pain B side Nakanaide Koibito Yo Released March 10, 1992 Format Recorded Avaco Creative Studio Genre Rock music Rock Length 11 minute m 48 second s Label East West Japan Writer Masatoshi Mashima Producer The Blue Hearts Last single Ano Ko ni Touch br 1991 This single Too Much Pain br 1992 Next single Yume The Blue Hearts song Yume br 1992 nihongo Too Much Pain Tu Matchi Pein was the twelfth single by the Japan ese band The Blue Hearts and reached 29 on the Oricon charts in 1992. Details Too Much Pain was released as part of The Blue Hearts fifth album, High Kicks , which had been released on December 21, 1991, but the song itself was from the band s amateur days many years prior. They had planned on including it in the independent release with Blue Hearts Theme and Chernobyl , but the song Sha La La was thought to be a better fit. Up until 1987, the song was performed regularly, with nothing more than Mashima s guitar and Hiroto K moto s vocals. After that, they only played the song on special occasions. The last time that the two of them performed the song live by themselves was on May 31, 1989, on the last day of their On Tour tour in Yoyogi Park . The two chose to perform that day because they had once seen Bruce Springsteen perform at a concert there and sang it as a tribute. The B side track, nihongo Nakanaide Koibito Yo Don t Cry, Lover , was also written by Mashima. It is still occasionally performed by The Blue Hearts supporting member Mikio Shirai when he plays with his new band, The Big Hip . References Reflist The Blue Hearts Category 1992 singles Category The Blue Hearts songs ja TOO MUCH PAIN ... more details
Infobox Anthem title Forever Marshall Islands image image size caption prefix National country MHL author Amata Kabua lyrics date composer Amata Kabua music date adopted 1991 until sound sound title Forever Marshall Islands is the national anthem of the Marshall Islands . The lyrics were created by former President Amata Kabua , and the music was created by Korean composer Gil Ok yon . ref http dna.naver.com viewer index.nhn?articleId 1991112300209209009&editNo 1&printCount 1&publishDate 1991 11 23&officeId 00020&pageNo 9&printNo 21658&publishType 00020 , DongA Ilbo , 1991 11 23. ref It was adopted in 1991 . It replaced the previous national anthem, lang mh Ij Io kwe o k Ael n Eo A . ref http www.nationsencyclopedia.com Asia and Oceania Marshall Islands.html Marshall Islands Overview at Encyclopedia of Nations ref English lyrics My island heart lies o er the ocean Like a wreath of flowers upon the sea With a the light of Maker from far above Shining the with the brilliance of rays of life Our Father s wondrous creation Bequeathed to us, our Motherland I ll never leave my dear home sweet home God of our forefathers protect and bless forever Marshall Islands. Note The brackets indicate substitute words that may or have been sung instead of the word in front of them. Marshallese lyrics Lyrics in the Marshallese language lang mh Aelon eo ao ion lometo lang mh Einwot wut ko loti ion dren elae lang mh Kin meram in Mekar jen ijo ilan lang mh Erreo an romak ioir kin meram in mour lang mh Eltan pein Anij eweleo im woj lang mh Kejolit kij kin ijin jikir emol lang mh Ijjamin Ilok jen in ao lemoran lang mh Anij an ro jemem wonakke im kejrammon Aelin kein am. External links Sheet music of the anthem in PDF format http www.rmiembassyus.org Government anthem.pdf Listen to an instrumental version of Forever Marshall Islands http www.navyband.navy.mil anthems ANTHEMS Marshall 20Islands 20.mp3 mp3 References references Nationalanthemsofoceaniaandthepacifi ... more details
Image Ball peen hammer 380mm.JPG thumb 240px A 15 380 mm ball peen hammer. A ball peen also spelled pein and pane ref Citation last Audel first Theodore title Audels new mechanical dictionary for technical trades page 54 publisher Theodore Audel year 1962 url http books.google.com ?id L2LVAAAAMAAJ&pg PA54 postscript . ref hammer , also known as a machinist s hammer , is a type of peening hammer used in metalworking . It is distinguished from a point peen hammer or chisel peen hammer by having a hemispherical head. Though the process of peening has become rarer in metal fabrication, the ball peen hammer remains useful for many tasks, such as striking punch tool punch es and chisel s. Uses The original function of the hammer was to peen rivet ed or welding welded material, which makes it as flexible as the surrounding metal. Today, the ball end of the hammer is used to cut gasket s, expand and shape the free end of copper roves, light rivets , and set rivets which completes the joint . Variants File Peen hammers.png thumb A. Ball peen hammer B. Straight peen hammer C. Cross peen hammer Variants include the straight peen , diagonal peen , and cross peen hammer . These hammers have a wedge shaped head instead of a ball shaped head. This wedge shape spreads the metal perpendicular to the edge of the head. The straight peen hammer has the wedge oriented parallel to the hammer s handle, while the cross peen hammer s wedge is oriented perpendicular. The diagonal peen hammer s head, as the name implies, is at a 45 angle from the handle. They are commonly used by blacksmith s during the forging process to deliver blows to a forging or strike other forging tool s. Head materials Ball peen hammers have two types of heads hard faced and soft faced. The head of a hard faced hammer is made of heat treat ed forging forged carbon steel high carbon steel ref Citation last Cavette first Chris title How hammer is made url http www.madehow.com Volume 4 Hammer.html accessdate 2008 12 19 ref ... more details
Italic title Egmont is a Play theatre play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , which he completed in 1788. Its Dramaturgy dramaturgical structure , like that of his earlier Sturm und Drang Storm and Stress play G tz von Berlichingen Goethe G tz von Berlichingen 1773 , is heavily influenced by Shakespearean tragedy in contrast, however, to the earlier work, the portrait in Egmont of the downfall of a man who trusts in the goodness of those around him appears to mark a shift away from Storm and Stress values. ref Banham 1998, 431 . ref Plot In Egmont , Goethe relates the fight of Count of Egmont Count Egmont 1522 1568 against the despotic Fernando lvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba Duke of Alba . Egmont is a famous Flemish people Flemish warrior and the Duke of Alba represents the Spanish people Spanish invader. Though under threat of arrest, Egmont refuses to run away and give up his ideal of liberty. Imprisoned and abandoned because of the cowardice of his people, and despite the desperate efforts of his mistress Kl rchen, he is sentenced to death. Thus, faced with her failure and despair, Kl rchen puts an end to her life. The play ends on the hero s last call to fight for independence. His death as a martyr appears as a victory against oppression. Egmont is a political manifesto in which Egmont s craving for justice and national liberty is opposed to the despotic authority of the Duke of Alba. It is also a drama of destiny in which the Flemish nobleman, with fatalism, accepts the dire consequences of his straightforwardness and honesty. Quotation The phrase Himmelhoch jauchzend, zu m Tode betr bt heavenly joy, deadly sorrow from Kl rchen s song in the third act has become a proverb often quoted by European intellectuals as characteristic of the Romantic soul Freudvoll und leidvoll, gedankenvoll sein Langen und bangen in schwebender Pein Himmelhoch jauchzend, zum Tode betr bt Gl cklich allein ist die Seele, die liebt. Music main Egmont Beethoven When in 1809 the Burgth ... more details