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Boutrous agreed that could be an issue, while Pawa said it was not grounds for dismissing the case.
Some are growing fast: M-PAWA, a mobile savings-and-loan service in Tanzania, acquired 1m customers in just five months.
Pawa Koroma, 0003, said he was given the equivalent of $300 by the government to rent a home for his family of nine.
Women with access to M-Pawa saved three times more money weekly than women with no access, according to a Center for Global Development study.
In Tanzania, M-Pawa customers can open and use a Commercial Bank of Africa-affiliated account with just a cell phone and a registered Vodacom SIM card.
" Matthew Pawa, a lawyer for the city, said the oil companies had contributed to a "public nuisance" under state law, defined as "an unreasonable interference with rights common to the public.
The Philippine government said on Wednesday that it had tried and failed to prevent the execution of its citizen, Jakatia Pawa, a domestic worker convicted of killing her Kuwaiti employee's daughter.
Peter Frumhoff of the Union of Concerned Scientists, which has urged action on climate change, and Matt Pawa, who litigated against Exxon in a global warming case, were listed as presenters at a March 29 meeting of more than a dozen state prosecutors, according to emails between the offices of attorneys general in New York and Vermont.
" (Exxon has sued to block the Schneiderman's investigation, though without success thus far, and still no charges have been filed.) MAP's site also sharply criticizes Matt Pawa, an attorney who, according to a 2010 profile by InsideClimate News, has been "working tirelessly to establish global warming as a 'public nuisance' under tort law, holding corporations accountable for their greenhouse gas pollution and forcing them to face their victims in court.
In 1992 the Secretariat of PAWA, which is located in Accra's Roman Ridge neighbourhood,Delali Kumapley, "Accra Neighbourhood Watch: Roman Ridge", Lamudi, 25 November 2014. was granted full diplomatic status by the government of Ghana."The Secretariat of PAWA", PAWA website.
"The Declaration", PAWA website. The position of Secretary General of PAWA was held by Professor Atukwei Okai from 1989 until his death in 2018."Professor Atukwei Okai, FRSA, MV" , PAWA website."National iconic poet, Prof Atukwei Okai dies at age 77", GBC, 14 July 2018.
The Constituent Congress of PAWA was held at the Kwame Nkrumah Conference Centre, Accra, Ghana, from 7 to 11 November 1989 under the theme: "African Unity; A Liberation of the Mind". Representatives from more than 36 countries formally signed the Declaration and Constitution"The Constitution of the Pan African Writers Association", 1989. that led to the establishment of PAWA. PAWA now comprises the 52 national writers associations on the African continent.
The union council of Pawa is situated in the North West of the district (and to the north west of Abbottabad city) towards Mansehra District. Neighbouring union councils are Kothiala to the south and [UC Jhangi] to the East. Pawa town has an average elevation of 1350 metres (4432 feet).
Meanwhile, the Hooded One addresses the Rat Creatures and men from Pawa and orders them to prepare for war.
From 2004 to 2007, Kenani served as president of the Malawi Writers Union, an organization that as of 2014 had 800 members. An accountant who is also a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), a Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) and a Certified Public Accountant in Malawi (CPA-M), he also serves as acting treasurer for the Pan African Writers' Association (PAWA), a continental body of writers with headquarters in Accra, Ghana."Chronicles of PAWA Activities (1989-2013)", PAWA. Kenani's collection of poems Slaughterhouse of Sanity is yet to be published, but several poems in it have been published in A Hudson View and other journals and magazines.
His latest initiative is Pawa 254 which was launched in 2011, a hub and space for artists and activists to work together towards social change and advancing Human rights in Kenya.
"Professor Atukwei Okai, FRSA, MV" , PAWA website. He began teaching at the University of Ghana, Legon, in 1971 as lecturer in Russian literature at the Department of Modern Languages, and in 1984 became Senior Research Fellow in African Literature at the Institute of African Studies. He also was a head of the GaDangbe Department of Education at the University of Education, Winneba, Ghana. In 1989 he was elected the first Secretary-General of the Pan African Writers' Association (PAWA), which position he held till his death; his pioneering role at PAWA was recognized by the Entertainment Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana (ECRAG), who in 1991 presented him with their highest award, the Flagstar, the first time that this award was given to a writer.
PAWA has engaged in activities that have included conferences, readings, lectures, performances, visits, writing competitions and training, as well as honouring African writers."Chronicles of PAWA Activities (1989–2013)". Many leading African thinkers and writers have played prominent roles PAWA's activities, including Nobel Laureates Wole Soyinka"African leaders are guilty for the continent's woes - Wole Soyinka", Modern Ghana, 6 November 2009. and Nadine Gordimer,"Nobel Laureate Calls For Pan-African Publishers Network", GhanaWeb, 11 November 1997.
Chaowa Pawa (English: Desires and Fulfilment) is a 1959 Indian Bengali- language romantic comedy film directed by Yatrik. It is based on the American film It Happened One Night. The film features Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen.
The Future Africa Awards Prize in Advocacy & Activism 1\. Winner - Boniface Mwangi, 29: Pawa 254 initiative, Kenya 2\. Ola Ojewumi, 23: Sacred Hearts children’s transplant foundation and Project ASCEND, Nigeria 3\. Kennedy Odede, 29: Shining Hope for Communities, Kenya 4\.
Paul SS, Taluja V "Value of BCG test as a diagnostic method in evaluation of childhood tuberculosis." CMAI Vol LIII p97. 25\. Paul SS, Pawa RR, Singh D "Outbreak of salmonella infection in a pediatric Department." Ind Pediatr 18;29:1981.
Kim Gaboury better known by his pseudonym Akido (stylized as aKido) is a Canadian electronic rock musician and composer based in Montreal, Quebec.(July 6, 2008). "Free shows today", The Gazette, p. A20. Gaboury assembles a band for live performances,"Pawa Up First + aKido".
Whakapapa of RuapaniThe aristocratic lines of descent from Pawa and Kiwa of the Horouta waka converged upon Ruapani and his rule was undisputed.article in TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI • SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2007); this page (in Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand) also mentions ancestry from Tākitimu waka and from Hine Hikirirangi His whakapapa is shown in two images: # the first image showing his descent from Pawa, the captain of the Horouta waka and Kiwa, priest of the Horouta, who is also known as the navigator.Gundry, Sheridan – Historic journeys; East Coast Driving Tours. Publ. New Zealand Historic Places Trust, Gisborne Branch Committee, Gisborne 2000, p.
There he met Pawa, Horouta's captain. To celebrate the occasion they agreed that Kahutuanui (Kiwa's son) should wed Hine-a-Kua (Pawa's daughter). The descendants of this illustrious couple married with the issue of Paikea (who was reputed to have journeyed to New Zealand on the back of a whale); with those of Maia (who was said to have crossed the seas on a gourd), and with the Toi people. When the seventh generation was reached, the head chief was Ruapani, in whom converged all the lines of Maori greatness.” Ruapani is also said to be descendant from Hine Hikirirangi, the sister of Pawa.
PAWA Dominicana (Pan Am World Airways Dominicana) was the international flag carrier of the Dominican Republic. It was created as a subsidiary airline for Pan American Airways. This airline had scheduled flights between Santo Domingo and other Caribbean and US destinations. It was based at Santo Domingo-Las Americas.
In 1991, Sweety began her modeling career with Afzal Hossain's Diamond Brand. Sweety joined a theater troupe called Theatre Group. She acted in stage plays including "Meraj Fakirer Ma", "Payer Awaaj Pawa Jaye", "Spordha", "Tomrai", "Ekhono Kritodash" and "Mukti". She debuted in television acting in the drama "Godhuli Logone".
Pawapuri or Pawa is a holy site for Jains located in the Nalanda district in the Bihar state of Eastern India. It is located about nineteen kilometers from Rajgir and 101 kilometers from Patna, the capital of Bihar. Pawapuri is the place of Mahavira's nirvana and a pilgrimage site for Jains.
The Performing Arts WA Awards, or PAWA Awards, are annual awards for the live performing arts in Perth, Western Australia. The Awards are held by Artist Relief Fund WA, and were formerly known as the Equity Guild Awards. The awards include mainstage theatre and independent theatre and, from 2018, dance.
Munya is a Local Government Area in Niger State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Sarkin Pawa in the north of the area near Kaduna State at. It has an area of 2,176 km² and a population of 103,651 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 921.
It is located 16 km towards South from District headquarters Bihar Sharif. 6 km from Giriyak. 86 km from State capital Patna Ghosrawan Pin code is 803115 and postal head office is Pawapuri . Darweshpura ( 3 km ), Maira Barith ( 4 km ), Pawa ( 4 km ), Tetrawan ( 4 km ), Pokharpur ( 5 km ) are the nearby Villages to Ghosrawan.
Rajgir comprises CD Block Giriyak; Gram Panchayat Nai Pokhar & Rajgir (NA) of Rajgir CD Block; Gram Panchayats Gorawan, Mahuri, Kul Fatehpur, Sabait, Dharhara, Nanand, Karianna, Ghostawan, Barakar, Pawadih, Gorma & Silao (NA) of Silao CD Block; Gram Panchayats Sakraul, Korai, Tungi, Muraura, Mahamadpur Nakatpura, Tiuri, Chhabilapur, Pawa, Hargawan, Singthu, Palatpura, Tetrawan, Paroha & Sarbahadi of Bihar CD Block.
While imprisoned, Langa continued to improve his writing skills. After serving his sentence, he fled to Botswana, marking the start of his life in exile. He also spent time in Lesotho, Angola, where he participated in military training at the MK camps, also known as Umkhonto we Sizwe."PAWA to Host Mandla Langa", Modern Ghana, 18 February 2003.
Yamli has won the "Best Web Technology Award" at the "Pan Arab Web Awards 2008",PAWA 2008 Winners and the audience choice award at the WebInnovatorsGroup 17.WebInno Blog. Yamli founder Habib Haddad was featured on the World Economic Forum's 2009 Young Global Leader List.Yamli.com Founder Habib Haddad on World Economic Forum’s 2009 Young Global Leader List, Business Wire.
Osofisan is Vice President (West Africa) of the Pan African Writers' Association."PAWA Congratulates Prof Osofisan", Modern Ghana, 1 April 2016. In 2016, he became the first African to be awarded the prestigious Thalia Prize by the International Association of Theatre Critics,"Reward for criticism", The Nation, 3 February 2016. the induction ceremony taking place on 27 September.
In the Eastern mountains, the real Briar plots with the Lord of the Locusts to attack Atheia. The human warriors of Pawa have joined forces with the Rat Creatures, forming an army larger and stronger than ever, and confident in the knowledge that the Dragons no longer defend the Old Kingdom. Meanwhile, Kingdok lurks in a tunnel.
In 1991, the Conference of African Ministers of Education and Culture, meeting in Cotonou, Benin, resolved to establish 7 November, the day on which PAWA was founded, as International African Writers' Day, which is now celebrated throughout the continent.Femi Akomolafe, "The PAWA of Africa’s literati", New African, 9 December 2014. In November 2015, more than 300 writers and scholars gathered to commemorate the 22nd International African Writers’ Day at a three-day conference, held in Accra, that took as its theme "Celebrating the life and works of Chinua Achebe: The Coming of Age of African Literature?", with a keynote address by Henri Lopès and presentations by James Currey, Margaret Busby and others in honour of Achebe.Evelyn Osagie, "Echoes of Achebe’s works at writers’ show", The Nation (Nigeria), 25 November 2015.
The Guang-speaking Atwode a.k.a. Akyode people live in the northern Volta basin in Ghana, Africa.The Peoples of Africa, by James Stewart Olson, 1996 These people migrated into the Volta valley from the Mossi region of Burkina Faso around 1000 AD. The Kyode language is called Gikyode. The Atwode are made up of communities, Abrewanko, Nyambong, Chilinga, Pawa, Keri, Kromase, and Shiare.
The groundbreaking ceremony occurred on October 23, 1999. After additional fundraising, construction of the building began in April 2001. PAWA Complex International – the largest African-American owned architectural company in Florida – created the architectural design of the facility. Cecil Hayes – the first African American listed in the Architectural Digest top 100 – created the building's interior design and the artistic designer was Gary Moore.
Tarsil's soldiers gather, causing Taneal to hide. When they have gone, Taneal, her brother, Phoney, and Smiley find Thorn comatose as a result of overwhelming visions. As Smiley tries to break the bars, Taneal tells the others that Tarsil was killed and Gran'ma Ben is getting overwhelmed by the Pawa soldiers. Hearing this, Thorn awakes and manages to break out of the cell with her bare hands.
The tradition of rock-cut caves in India begun with the Mauryas. Rock-cut caves in the Barabar and Nagarjuni hills in Gaya are examples from Mauryan period. These were excavated by Ashoka and his grandson Dasaratha for the abode of Ajivika monks. A glimpse of the folk art of the period can be seen in the Yaksha and Yakshani figures found from Mathura, Pawa, and Patna.
Syed Shamsul Haq (27 December 1935 – 27 September 2016) was a Bangladeshi writer. He was awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1966 (the youngest among all to receive it), Ekushey Padak in 1984 and Independence Day Award in 2000 by the Government of Bangladesh for his contributions to Bangla literature. His notable works include "Payer Awaj Pawa Jai", "Nishiddho Loban", "Khelaram Khele Ja", "Neel Dongshon" and "Mrigoya".
Edmund Smith-Asante, "Writers must interact with students — Prez Mahama", Graphic Online, 9 November 2015. During the conference Lopes received the award of Honorary Membership of PAWA, alongside other honorees who included the late Kwame Nkrumah, Emeritus Professor Ekwueme Michael Thelwell, Dr Margaret Busby, James Currey, Professor Jophus Anamuah-Mensah, Dr Joyce Rosalind Aryee and others.Evelyn Osagie, "Echoes of Achebe's works at writers’ show", The Nation (Nigeria), 25 November 2015.
The El Molo population is also referred to as “Dhes, Elmolo, Fura-Pawa, Ldes, and Ndorobo”. There is an ethnic population of about 2,840 according to the 2009 census and the population is decreasing yearly. The location of this Kenyan language is in East and Southern Africa. Individuals belong to six ethnic groups: Turkana, Samburu and Maasai (Eastern Nilotic-speakers); Luo (Western Nilotic- speakers); Rendille and ElMolo (Cushitic- speaking populations).
According to Kahungunu tradition it was Pawa who captained the Horouta while Kiwa was the tohunga. J H Mitchell has written that the Horouta canoe reached New Zealand around 100 years before the main body of canoes, which arrived around 1350. Horouta called at different places along the East Coast until it was beached at Gisborne. Kiwa was the first to set foot on the land, according to custom.
Pan Am World Airways Dominicana was a Dominican airline based in Santo Domingo-Las Americas. It operated charter flights to several Caribbean destinations. Regular flights were scheduled to Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Antigua, San Juan, PR, Havana, Cuba, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in South America and the U.S. It was a Dominican airline under Part 121 operating in the Dominican Republic since May 2007. PAWA Dominicana's hub was at Santo Domingo- Las Americas Intl.
In 2007, Langa received South Africa’s National Order of Ikhamanga (Silver) for literary, journalistic and cultural achievements, the citation specifying his "excellent contribution to the struggle against apartheid, achievements in the field of literature and journalism and contributing to post-apartheid South Africa through serving in different institutions". In February 2003, the Pan African Writers' Association (PAWA) featured Langa in an event promoting him as a distinguished South African writer: "An Evening with Mandla Langa".
El Molo is a possibly extinct language belonging to the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. It was spoken by the El Molo people on the southeastern shore of Lake Turkana, in northern Kenya. Alternate names to El Molo are Dehes, Elmolo, Fura-Pawa, and Ldes. It was thought to be extinct in the middle part of the 20th century, but a few speakers were found in the later 20th century.
Anataban street art in Juba, South Sudan In September 2016, Anataban was founded in Juba by a group of South Sudanese visual artists, musicians, actors, poets, and fashion designers. The group was created in response to the South Sudanese Civil War. The campaign emerged from a collaborative workshop held in Naivasha, Kenya, with Pawa 254, a Nairobi- based hub for activists, journalists, and artists. In Juba Arabic, Ana Taban, means "I am tired".
Boat building and fishing are the major industries of Pawa barangay. ;Tugbo: Tugbo Barangay is situated some four kilometers south of Masbate City proper. The legend of the place tells that its name originated from "tigbe" a kind of wild plant which thrived abundantly in olden days. Tugbo is a fishing community, no wonder then that the Badjaos who came in droves some two years ago had chosen the shoreline of Tugbo as their dwelling place.
One of Chakraborty's notable performances was in Sharey Chuattor, which was the debut film of the popular pair of Bengali cinema: Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar. In Parash Pathar directed by Satyajit Ray, he acted in the lead role of Paresh Dutta. He unleashed memorable roles in Uttam Kumar- Suchitra Sen starrers Ekti Raat and Chaowa Pawa. In both these films, Chakraborty played a sceptical inn owner; in the latter, he teamed up with Rajlakshmi Devi.
Chaowa Pawa (, ) is a 2009 Bengali film directed by Swapan Saha. The film is starring Prosenjit, Rachna Banerjee, Swarna Kamal Dutta, Santana Bose, Bodhisattwa Majumdar, Abhishek Chatterjee, Ramen Roy Chowdhury, Locket Chatterjee. This film is similar to Yaarana and Dostanas male-bonding theme and the Rani-Preity-Salman-starrer Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega, where one of the girls wakes up from a coma to find how things have changed, and the super-hit film Dhadkan.
According to an attorney of Kivalina, Matt Pawa, Kivalina v. ExxonMobil has two chief aims. The first is to recover "monetary damages for defendants' past and ongoing contributions to global warming"; the second, to recover "damages caused by certain defendants' acts in furthering a conspiracy to suppress the awareness of the link between these emissions and global warming". The lawsuit accuses some of the defendants of a conspiracy to mislead the public regarding the causes and consequences of climate change.
Pan American later established in 2003 a subsidiary PAWA Dominicana, operating under a joint venture with Boston-Maine Airways. Guilford ceased operating Pan American Airways on November 1, 2004, but the operations were transferred to Boston-Maine Airways, which resumed Boeing 727 service under the Pan Am Clipper Connection brand from February 17, 2005. In 2006, Guilford changed its name to Pan Am Systems, and changed the name of its railway divisions to Pan Am Railways. Boston-Maine operated the airline service until February 29, 2008.
At the census of population on November 23, 2009, the island had a population of 1,212. Most people live next to Selwyn Bay on the western side of the island. The principal village is Pawa, located at Selwyn Bay on the west coast. Archaeological evidence has demonstrated continuous occupation of the island since 1470 AD. The All Hallows' (senior primary) boys' boarding school was established at Ugi Island on 9 June 1922 by the Diocese of Melanesia as a replacement for St. Barnabas' School on Norfolk Island.
In 1980, he recorded the solo album, Asomdwee Hene and then joined the Great Pilsner's Band, a brewery-sponsored band that had a short run in popularity. In the same year, Jewel Ackah joined up with guitarist Kwame Nkrumah to make Yeridi a Wu, a re-recording of highlife hits from the 1950s. In the mid-1980s, Ackah recorded the soca-inspired Super Pawa, and then the funk-highlife fusion, London Connection. He released the 1986 album, Electric Highlife, performing with Pat Thomas and A.B. Crentsil.
Norman Kitchener Palmer CMG MBE (2 October 1928 – 13 November 2008) was the eleventh Anglican Bishop of Melanesia and second Archbishop of the Province of Melanesia.Anglican Communion Palmer was educated at St John's College, Auckland ”Who's Who 1992 “(London, A & C Black ) and ordained in 1966.Crockford's Clerical Directory 1975-76 London: Oxford University Press, 1976 His first post was as an Assistant Master and Chaplain at All Hallows’ School, Pawa, Melanesia. He was then Priest/Headmaster at Alanguala Primary and then St Nicholas Primary.
Ala was born in Saranambuga in Ambae in 1923.Pacific Islands Year Book and Who's who, Issue 9, p3 He was educated at the Melanesian Mission School at Pawa in the Solomon Islands and Queen Victoria School in Fiji. He qualified as a medical practitioner at the Central Medical School in Suva and returned to the New Hebrides to work in Port Vila as part of the British National Medical Service.Gideon A. P. Zoleveke (1980) Zoleveke: A Man from Choiseul : an Autobiography, p32 He married May Banivagahao in 1950; the couple had six children.
Adele King, "Le Méridional by Henri Lopes" (review), World Literature Today, November 2015. Tribaliques received the Grand Prix Littéraire de l'afrique noire in 1972, and in 1993 Lopes received the Grand prix de la francophonie of the Académie française for his entire body of work. In November 2015, he delivered the keynote address at the 22nd International African Writers' Day Conference, organized by the Pan African Writers' Association (PAWA) on the theme "Celebrating the life and works of Chinua Achebe; the coming of age of African Literature?", in Accra, Ghana.
The Hooded One brings news to the Lord of the Locusts that the armies of Pawa in the South have joined their cause, and the kingdom of Atheia has fallen to them. At Barrelhaven, Phoney Bone has stockpiled many of the townspeople's goods in payment for his “protection”. Late one night, Fone Bone finds a baby rat creature scrounging in the garbage. Staying at the inn that night, Thorn is once again visited by the Hooded One in her dreams; this time revealing its face like young Gran'ma Ben's.
Gran'ma Ben immediately takes charge of the city's army and orders the defense. In the dungeon, Fone Bone hears the fight and shouts for the guard; but learns that Smiley and Phoney are in the next cell, while all the guards have all gone to fight. At the wall, Gran'ma Ben oppose the invading hordes of Pawa soldiers and Rat Creatures when the Venu warn her of an attack on the weaker left flank, whereupon she orders them there as reinforcements. She is then pinned down by Pawan soldiers.
On February 15, 1970, a Dominicana de Aviación DC-9 that was flying to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, crashed, killing all 102 persons on board (see: Dominicana DC-9 air disaster). Las Américas was the hub for Dominicana de Aviación, APA Dominicana International, Air Santo Domingo, PAWA Dominicana, and a number of other, smaller airlines. Currently SAP Air is based there. Las Américas also has served as a hub for airlines such as Aeromar Líneas Aéreas Dominicanas, Air Santo Domingo, Aero Continente Dominicana and Queen Air.
Horouta then continued across the bay around until it came ashore on the west bank of the Turanganui River. Kiwa was first to set foot on land (either as the new commander of a skeleton crew, or because it was customary for a priest to do so), and thus named the land "Tūranganui-a-Kiwa" (The great standing place of Kiwa). Many place-names were left by the Horouta crew including the Waipaoa River, Te Kurī-o-Pāoa (Young Nick's Head), and Te Tuahenitanga-a-Pawa (Tuahine Point).
Aqorau was born in the New Georgia village of Kokeqolo in 1928. His father, Milton Talasasa was a politician, serving as president of Roviana Council and on the Solomon Islands Advisory Council.Talasasa, Francis Aqorau (1928 – 1976) Solomon Islands Historical Encyclopaedia 1893–1978 He attended All Hallows' School in Pawa, Queen Victoria School in Fiji and St Andrew's College in Christchurch in New Zealand, finishing his schooling in 1953. Aqorau then, studied at the University of Canterbury and in 1956 became the first Solomon Islander to graduate with a bachelor's degree.
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Super One received generally positive reviews from critics. Tamar Herman from The Recording Academy opined that the album, which came out during the global COVID-19 pandemic, "spends its length motivating listeners through a freewheeling medley of energetic, vibrant electro-pop anthems and mellowing out to offer up lackadaisical, breezy moments on hopeful tracks". Vandana Pawa from Teen Vogue described Super One as "a monster of a debut full-length album that takes a jaunt through a new era of music and brings the group to the next level".
Anderson Pawa Agiru (died 28 April 2016) was a Papua New Guinean politician. He was the Governor of Southern Highlands Province from 1997 to 2002 and 2007 to 2012 and the Governor of Hela Province from its creation in 2012 until his death. His position had been disputed for the final five months of his life, with a December 2015 attempt to oust him by members of the Hela assembly - posthumously decided in Agiru's favour - still being determined in the National Court at the time of his death.
Though there were elements of the islamic religion in kano, It was during Yaji's reign that Islam became the prominent faith in the kingdom. According to the Kano Chronicles, about forty Soninke Wangara scholars from Mali, led by Abdulrahman Zaite fully converted the King to the Islamic faith after which Yaji proclaimed himself a Sultan. The chronicles listed names of some of the other scholars as Yakubu, Mandawali, Famori, Bilkasirn, Kanaji, Dukere, Sheshe, Kebe, Murtuku, Liman Jibjin Yallabu, the father of Sarkin Pawa, Gurdumlius, Auta, Laual, Liman Madata. Yaji made Zaite Alkali (Qadi), Laual Muezzin, and Gurdamus his Liman (Imam).
In 2009, he began to release more material on Shir Khan's record label. In May 2012, he released "I Like It". In the same year, he teamed up with dub producer Gaudi and released their collaborative track "Pawa 2 Da PPL". “After 30 years in the nightspots of the world providing sci-fi beats for hedonists, and even longer as a consumer of all the best scenes from glam rock to grime, I am now spurting all my creative juice into what I call Futurewaltz,” he says.“I realized just how sexy and groovy the Waltz rhythm can be.
A map of Nauru describing the Nauruan navigational system The Nauruan navigational system is a way of expressing direction, similar to North, South, East and West, but limitations in the system mean that it is unable to be used outside of Nauru. The four main directions are pago, poe, pawa and pwiju (pwijiuw). Other directions include Gankoro and Arijeijen."2012 年世界南島學術研究計畫 成果報告 海潮之律:諾魯鄰海社會之生產和飲食的 即興節奏", 2012.
Abrahams was born in 1919 in Vrededorp, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa; his father was from Ethiopia and his mother was Coloured, with French and African roots.J. Brooks Spector, "Politically incorrect since 2009", PAWA website. Abrahams was five years old when his father died, and with his family thereafter struggling financially his mother sent him to live with relatives until the age of 11, when he became a boarding student at the Anglican Church's Grace Dieu School in Pietersburg. On graduation from there, he went to St Peter's Secondary School in Rosettenville, paying his tuition fees by working at the Bantu Men's Social Centre.
And from then on plenty of others who came from Caputatan, Danao City followed, and eventually found a place in a land owned by Alejandro Almendras. Republic Act No. 2094, which defined the boundaries of Hagonoy, referred to its territory as comprising the barrios of Kibuaya, Upper Sacub, Lower Sacub, Maliit-Digos, La Union, Malabang, Tulogan, Malinao, Guihing, Pawa, Hagonoy, Balutakay, Leling, and Sinayawan, and the sitios of Quezon and Polopolo. The first set of appointed municipal officials assumed office on July 5 of the same year. Since its creation into a municipality to date, two (2) appointed and seven (7) elected mayors guided the development and destiny of the town.
In a Rolling Stone article by Tim Chan, the writer praised the album's ability to "seamlessly slide in and out of genres" and "experimenting" for making the group become a stand-out. Forbes writer Jeff Benjamin commented that Neo Zone "truly marks" the group's arrival as a K-pop leader, while noting their artistic identity expansion with the multi- genre nature presented throughout the release. In addition, writer Vandana Pawa of Teen Vogue said that the group "feels more fully-evolved" and "more choosy" than ever, along with the confidence in their presentation through the release of Neo Zone, further indicated the boy band's broader vision for a "dynamic, passionate" presence.
Ngātoroirangi eventually left the Central North Island and returned to Maketu to conduct the rituals to bring Te Arawa waka to rest, before finally settling at Motiti Island. However, on account of a curse uttered by his brother-in-law Manaia, Ngātoro- i-rangi led an expedition to Hawaiki, and defeated Manaia in the battle of Ihumoto-motokia. Ngātororiangi also left a son at Tongareva Island. Ngātoro-i- rangi then returned to Aotearoa and fortified Motiti Island, where he was attacked by Manaia, who, with all his host, perished when by mighty spells Ngātoro-i-rangi raised a huge storm called Te Aputahi-ā-Pawa.
In 1958 a Rockefeller Fellowship allowed him to go to the United States, where he attended Columbia University (studying with Henry Cowell), the Juilliard School, and Northwestern University, studying musicology and composition. He was a professor of music at UCLA and the University of Pittsburgh, and lectured in many prestigious universities worldwide, including Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Michigan, City University London, the University of Brisbane in Australia, the University of Kansas, Lawrence, and the China Conservatory of Music, Beijing.K. Gyan- Apenteng, "Nketia and Nrican Nketsia at PAWA Pan-African Lecture on Wednesday" , 25 February 2013. He was a professor of music at the University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, where he began teaching in 1952.
A sleepy little town of Uttaranchal it shot to fame because of the temples and fascinating locales nearby. Spread over an area of 4.5 km2, Lohaghat is one of the most popular places in Uttaranchal because of its historical and mythological associations. Situated 13 km from Champawat, and 62 km away from Pithoragarh on way to Tanakpur. Lohaghat is close to several tourist spots in the region, Shyamla Taal, Devidhura, Gurudwara Ritha Sahib, Abbot Mount (8 km), Vanasur fort (Vanasur-Ka-Kila) (7 km), Mayawati Ashram (Advaita Ashrama) (9 km), Galchaura, Suin(Pawa), Forti village and just 01 Km from Galchaura is village kalakot, where plenty of Shivlings were found adjacent to Maa Bhagwati temple.
Noe started her acting career in 2014. She made her acting debut with the multiple Burmese movies and videos namely "Ti Kyat", "Pawa Ma Shu Yay Ma Ku Kyay", "Professor Dr.Seik Phwar", "Charm Series", "Motor and Fan", "Achit Pincin Essay", "Palat Kywat Thwar Tat Achit", "A Phyu Htal Lu Mike Gyi", "Akhar Taw" and "Khyay Kyi Tal". Noe is set to co-star with Johnny Strong in the upcoming American film Invincible, to be directed by Daniel Zirilli. Her latest projects are, ‘SPIRIT OF FIGHT Season 1’ that was aired in March 2019. Her major film that are going to be in theatres in 2020 are ‘25%’, ‘DIARY’ and YURI- The Film.
In one account, the great navigator Kiwa was the commander aboard the Tākitimu canoe which made the first landfall in the region from Hawaiki. In this version, Pāoa (or Pawa), captain of the waka Horouta, is said to have followed later. However, another widely accepted version of events is that Horouta preceded Tākitimu (possibly by as much as 100 years) with both Pāoa and Kiwa aboard, and that Tamatea was commander of Tākitimu. In 1931, Sir Āpirana Ngata maintained in an address to the Tairawhiti Maori Association that Horouta was in fact the main canoe that brought the people to the East Coast, not the Takitimu, and that Ngāti Porou had always regarded Tākitimu as "an unimportant canoe".
Prior to removal to reservations, there was a village of Walla Walla people located near the present townsite. This site was called Tuushi, meaning "baking salmon on sticks over coals", a name based on a coyote myth.E.S Hunn, E. T. Morning Owl, P.E. Cash Cash, J. K. Engum (2015) "Caw Pawa Laakni They are Not Forgotten", Tamastslikt Cultural Institute Bands of Palouse, Yakamas, Umatilla, Walla Walla and Wanapum, that used this area were collectively called Nez Perce by Lewis and Clark when they passed through the Walla Walla Valley on their return journey in 1806. Settlers from the east came to the valley in the early 1850s, but shortly left due to conflicts with the Native people.
Sylvie Ntsame works as a civil servant and has also been president of the Gabonese Writers' Association since 2006, an association that was formed on April 29, 1987. She is the founder of the association "Smile to the needy child" which started in 2001 and focuses on child education and distribution of gifts to needy children during Christmas. She was a member of the delegation of The Pan African Writers' Association (PAWA) that instituted programs to honour the author of Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe, towards the 2014 International Writers' Day event. She developed an interest for writing at an early age and mentioned in an interview that before 6th grade she had read Harlequin and Agartha Christie's books.
They effectively did it in three weeks time before their fiesta with the help of the people. They called the project ‘Tagbo’ (encounter). We could not be certain whether they dismantled it piece by piece or carried the entire structure all the way to its new place like what we Filipinos usually do in bayanihan which greatly witness our spirit of communal unity and effort. It was an enormous undertaking that they informed and sought help from leaders like Mr. Ronda of Hagonoy, Mr. Pascual, Diel and Calumpong of Malalag, and other places like Pawa, Kiblawan, Tanwalang, and Santa Maria. There were hundreds of them including the tribal minorities of B’laans of Maragaa and the Tagacaolos of Malalag shared their earnest involvement of the said project.
Alfred Thomas Hill (2 November 1901 - 27 August 1969) was the fourth Anglican Bishop of Melanesia.The Times, Wednesday, May 17, 1967; pg. 10; Issue 56943; col E Bishop Of Melanesia to retire He was consecrated on Trinity Sunday 1954 (13 June), by Reginald Owen, Archbishop of New Zealand and Bishop of Wellington, at All Saints', Honiara.NLA Made a deacon in 1938 and ordained priest in 1939,Crockford's Clerical Directory1940-41 Oxford, OUP,1941 he had previously been Headmaster of Boys’ School Pawa, Ugi Island (1938–1954).“Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 He became a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) and a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).
Jal Mandir in Pawapuri Mahavira was a prince of the Magadha Kingdom then known as "Madyama Pawa" or "Apawapuri", and became an ascetic at the age of 30. During one of the religious observances, called the chaturmas observed by Jains for four months during the rainy season starting from the beginning of the month of Āṣārh (22 June to 22 July) and ending in the month of Kartik (October/November), the Jain monks and nuns remain at one holy place and preach the religious teachings of Jainism to the local people. Mahavira also observed this practice and during this period his one such stay was at Pawapuri. On the Dipawali night on the 15th day of the month of Kartik he breathed his last when he was 72 years old.
Genealogical Table of Pawa and Kiwa of the Horouta Whilst it is generally accepted that the tribes of the East Coast descend from the voyagers of the three above mentioned waka, local oral traditions offer differing versions of account regarding their arrival in the region. The learned Māoris of the past regarded their history as being exceedingly sacred, or tapu, and therefore imparting it to a stranger rendered it 'polluted' or 'common'. Being the most sacred canoe of all in the migration, the Tākitimu's history was held strictly tapu. Subsequently, two versions of its story exist, one of the Northern East Coast which tells of the crew disembarking at Mahia, and the another of the Southern East Coast which maintains that the Tākitimu landed at several places along the East Coast including Ūawa (Tolaga Bay) and Turanganui (Gisborne).
105.9 FM, Honolulu was a vision by friends, entertainment entrepreneur Edward "Chip"(Uehara)- Tilton and veteran Hawaii radio personality Jacqueline L. "Skylark" Rossetti, who created Kasa Moku Ka Pawa Broadcasting, a Delaware Corporatin. The FCC opened a new Class C license window for Honolulu in early 1987 and KMKP was formed to pursue the opportunity, vying with 13 other original applicants. Under the FCC policy of integration and diversification of broadcast ownership almost 11 years of documenting, negotiating, slugging and compensating...KMKP's mana and business plan for a Hawaii oriented live music and roving DJ format, prevailed as FCC Broadcast Station Construction Permit was issued Feb 8, 199. Transmitter/antenna Equipment was conceived by engineers Clayton Caughill and son Cris, and constructed by JAMPRO and Broadcast Electronics. Initial tests conducted and documented and finally, a license to broadcast for BLH-20000706ADU awarded July 21, 2000.
Kundiman Booth at AWP 2018 Kundiman is a nonprofit organization dedicated to nurturing generations of writers and readers of Asian American literature. The organization offers an annual writing retreat, readings, workshops, a mentorship program, and a poetry prize, and aims to provide "a safe yet rigorous space where Asian American poets can explore, through art, the unique challenges that face the new and ever changing diaspora." Kundiman was co- founded in 2004 by Asian American poets Sarah Gambito and Joseph O. Legaspi,Kundiman > Recent News > Press Release > Kundiman, Inc & Fordham University announce Partnership Agreement > and has received support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Philippine American Writers, PAWA, and individuals. Kundiman and Fordham University have formed an affiliation in which Kundiman will "enhance the outreach of Fordham’s English Department," and Fordham hosts the annual Kundiman Poetry Retreat on Fordham's Rose Hill campus beginning in 2010, and host Kundiman-sponsored readings and events at the Lincoln Center Campus.
Cape Air check in counters In the past, the airport has been served by Mexicana de Aviación, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Martinair, British Airways, British Caledonian, Virgin Atlantic, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Air Europa, Monarch Airlines, Thomsonfly, PAWA Dominicana, ACES Colombia, BWIA West Indies Airways, ALM Antillean Airlines, Air Jamaica, Viasa, TACA Airlines, Aeropostal, Volaris, LACSA, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Dominicana De Aviación, Wardair, ATA Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Continental Airlines, National Airlines (N8), AirTran Airways, and US Airways. Waiting area at Gate A2 With the expansion of Eastern Airlines and American Airlines facilities, turning Puerto Rico into their Caribbean hub, the historic figure of eight million passengers at the end of 1988. That same year, an investment in expansion and remodeling of $137 million was announced. The 1990s marked the beginning of important projects to modernize and expand the facilities and services of the airport in response to the boom in passenger and cargo movement and growth projections. In the period from 1990 to 2000, several infrastructure works were carried out with an investment of approximately $128 million.
Dare to Care Records (DTC) is a Canadian independent record label. Based in Montreal, the label was founded in 2000 by Éli Bissonnette and Hugo Mudie. The label maintains two separate imprints operated from the same premises: Dare to Care for anglophone and francophone artists promoted across Canada and internationally, and Grosse Boîte for francophone artists promoted primarily within Quebec. Artists who have released material on Dare to Care include CLAASS, Cœur de pirate, Malajube, We Are Wolves, Les Georges Leningrad, Pawa Up First, Yesterday's Ring, Armistice and The Sainte Catherines, Ellemetue, Feu Doux, Fontarabie, Hanorah, Kandle, KROY, Lake of Stew, Les Marmottes Aplaties, Sevens Project, Socalled, Stereo Total, The Blaze Velluto Collection, and The Last Assassins, while artists on Grosse Boîte include Les Appendices, Maude Audet, Bernard Adamus, Bertrand Belin, Émile Bilodeau, Fanny Bloom, Lou-Adriane Cassidy, Canailles, Cœur de pirate, Evelyne Brochu, Fred Fortin/Gros Mené, Catherine Leduc, Jérôme 50, Tricot Machine, La Patère Rose, Le Husky, Jacquemort, Avec pas d'casque, Les Sœurs Boulay, Jimmy Hunt (/Chocolat) and Jean Leloup, Simon Laganière and Mon Doux Saigneur.

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