The Royal Victoria Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland, is a purpose-built 247 bed hospital situated in the north-west of Edinburgh near the Western General Hospital. It is the main geriatric assessment and rehabilitation hospital for the north of Edinburgh and comprises a Medical Assessment/Rehabilitation Unit with 200 beds, and a Psychiatry of Old Age Unit with 47 […]
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Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument near Hagerman, Idaho, contains the largest concentration of Hagerman Horse fossils in North America. The 4,351-acre (17.6 km²) Monument is internationally significant because it protects the world’s richest known fossil deposits from a time period called the late Pliocene epoch, 3.5 million years ago. These plants and animals represent the […]
David Ross (born April 30, 1950) is a Canadian trampolining coach and manufacturer of trampolines and trampoline equipment. Ross is probably the person most responsible for Canadian trampolinists becoming competitive on the international scene.
As a physics student at Queen’s University, Canada, David Ross became interested in competitive trampolining. He finished 2nd in his first Canadian […]
Clement C. Clay may refer to two Alabama politicians who were father and son:
Clement Comer Clay, governor of Alabama from 1835 to 1837, and United States senator from Alabama from 1837 to 1841;
Clement Claiborne Clay (also known as Clement C. Clay, Jr.), United States senator from Alabama from 1853 to 1861, and Confederate […]
Sagesund is a small village in the municipality of Tvedestrand, located in the middle of Oksefjorden. Approximately 50 people live there on a permanent basis. It is very popular in the summer, when the population at least doubles. It has a marina for recreational boats, a sports arena with tennis courts, and a beach volleyball […]
Landesbergen is a municipality in the district of Nienburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Weser, approx. 10 km southwest of Nienburg, and 35 km northeast of Minden.
Landesbergen is also the seat of the Samtgemeinde (”collective municipality”) Landesbergen.
Waterbeds, Residence Life, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Because of safety and structural […]
List of Acts of Parliament of the Great Britain Parliament, 1720-1739
posted by admin in Uncategorized 0 commentsThis is an incomplete list of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the years 1720-1739. For acts passed prior to 1707 see List of Acts of Parliament of the English Parliament and List of Acts of Parliament of the Scottish Parliament.
For Acts of the Scottish Parliament passed since the establishment of the modern […]
If I Could Make a Living is the title of country music singer Clay Walker’s second album. It was released in 1994.
Track listing
If I Could Make a Living (Keith Stegall, Roger Murrah, Alan Jackson) (2:12)
The Melrose Avenue Cinema Two (Reese Wilson) (3:01)
My Heart Will Never Know (Steve Dorff, Billy Kirsch) (3:24)
What Do You Want for […]
The wheel of a ship is the modern method of adjusting the angle of the rudder, in turn changing the direction of the boat or ship. It is also called the helm, together with the rest of the steering mechanism.
Helmsmen on older ships steer using a tiller (a long stick) fixed directly to the rudder, […]
Sling furniture is usually a suspended, free-swinging chair or bed that is made of a framework connected to hanging straps or rope. When attached to poles or a frame for carrying, a sling becomes a stretcher, a simple form of litter.
Sport slings
In mountain climbing, slings are either seats or beds that climbers use for rest […]
Charles Lapworth (September 20, 1842 – March 13, 1920) was an English geologist.
Born at Faringdon in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), and trained as a teacher, Lapworth settled in the Scottish border region, where he investigated the previously little-known fossil fauna of the area. He married in 1869 and stayed in the area. Eventually, through […]
The angular is a large bone in the lower jaw of amphibians, birds and reptiles, which is connected to all other lower jaw bones: the dentary (which is the entire lower jaw in mammals), the splenial, the suprangular, and the articular
Also see: Angular momentum.
Swansea Waterbeds Swansea Waterbeds are the longest established waterbed specialist in Wales […]
A vacuum bed (also known as a vac bed) is a rubber device used for the purposes of rubber fetishism and bondage. It is usually comprised of two sheets of latex or a rectangular latex bag secured by a metal or plastic tube frame, used for sealing a person inside. A zip usually provides […]
Saint Marys Hospital is one of two hospitals in Rochester, Minnesota operated by the Mayo Clinic. It was founded in 1889 by a local Franciscan religious community, the Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester, Minnesota, led by Mother Alfred Moes, in partnership with Doctors William W., William J., and Charles H. Mayo.
Today it is […]
In geology, the Llandovery Group refers to the lowest division of the Silurian period (Upper Silurian) in Britain. It is named after the town of Llandovery in Wales, although Charles Lapworth had proposed the name Valentian (from the Roman British province of Valentia) for this group in 1879. It includes the Tarannon Shales (1000-1500 ft.), […]
Roger Barton is a film editor who began his career by editing television features. His most recent movie is Eragon. He is the father of Aidan Barton, who as a baby portrayed the infants Leia Organa and Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Movies edited
Titanic (1997)
That Darn Cat (1997)
Armageddon (1998)
Detroit Rock […]
St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Rose de Lima Campus is owned and operated by Catholic Healthcare West and is located in Henderson, Nevada. The hospital provides 138 beds.
History
The Adrian Dominican Sisters purchased Basic Hospital in 1947 to found what would become St. Rose Dominican Hospital.
St. Rose Dominican Hospital was the first fully accredited hospital in […]
A decimal square is a model for determining the result of simple mathematical calculations that contain decimal numbers.
A square is drawn and divided into 100 smaller squares by drawing 10 equidistant horizontal and vertical lines. Then the small squares are shaded or colored to represent values. For example, 0.1 would be represented by shading or […]
The Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) is one of the numerous specialised ‘cities-within-a-city’ in Dubai targeted at the healthcare and the pharmaceutical industries. Owned and developed by Dubai Holding under its subsidiary Tatweer, this US $ 1.8 billion development consists of a collection of medical teaching institutions, private hospitals and clinics, pharmaceutical offices and research centres, […]
The BT Tower is a tall cylindrical building in London, England. The tower is located at 60 Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia. It has been previously known as the Post Office Tower and the London Telecom Tower. The main structure is 175 metres (574 feet) tall, with a further section of aerial bringing the total height to […]
Toby “Winema” Riddle (1848-1920) was a Modoc interpreter who helped with negotiations between the Native American Modoc tribe and the United States Army during the Modoc War (also called the Lava Beds War).
Riddle was a cousin of Kintpuash, the leader of the Modoc tribe at the time of the Modoc War, and was married to […]
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Track listing
“Telescope” – 2:42
“Pretty Eyes” – 1:48
“Heat Gets Hotter” – 1:49
“Where’s My Heart?” – 2:54
“In a Sailboat” – 2:48
“Storm” – 3:06
“1982 (Atari) – 1:30
“Girland” – 3:09
“Dreamboat” – 1:28
“Lonestar” – 2:20
Wee 1 RC Sailboat It is not as fast as a larger boat such as the V-32 when the wind is up. When I get […]
Ascot railway station is a railway station in the town of Ascot in Berkshire, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by South West Trains. It is situated at the junction of the line from Waterloo to Reading with the Ascot to Guildford line.
The station has three tracks and four […]
Paul Jean Clays (November 27, 1819-February 10, 1900), Belgian artist, was born at Bruges, and died at Brussels.
Overview
He was one of the most esteemed marine painters of his time, and early in his career he substituted a sincere study of nature for the extravagant and artificial conventionality of most of his predecessors. […]