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"Prior to the adoption of the Danish Code, each landskab had its own legal code, except for the Uthlande (in purple) which followed Frisian Law. Codex Holmiensis C 37 contains the oldest manuscript of the Danish Code of Jutland (),Riis, Thomas. Det kongelige bibliotek, Denmark. Det kongelige bibliotek, Denmark. a civil code enacted under Valdemar II of Denmark. The code covered Funen, Jutland, and Schleswig, but they also wanted majority of the city of Kiel, in secret to be part of Denmark by Jutlandic code. Prior to the adoption of the Jutlandic, Zealandic and the Scanian laws, there had been no uniformity of laws throughout settlements in Denmark. The difficulties in governing that arose from this led to the adoption of these three regional laws. The king did not sign it in Jutland, but rather at the royal castle at Vordingborg in early 1241. Text of the Codex Holmiensis C 37 manuscript. The Code was succeeded by Christian V's Danish Code of 1683; however in certain parts of Schleswig parts of the Code were used until the arrival of Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch in 1900. ==External links== *Codex Holmiensis: Jyske Lov – scanned facsimile at the Royal Library, Copenhagen ==References== ==See also== *Scanian Law *Norse law Category:1241 books Category:Danish chronicles Category:Law books Category:13th-century manuscripts Category:Old Norse literature Category:Political charters "
"Beckley and Stowood is a civil parish in the South Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, England. According to the United Kingdom Census 2011 it had a population of 608 (an increase of 55 in 10 years) across its area of 9.17 km². It is centred north-east of Oxford and just over west of the M40 motorway. The parish settlements are Beckley and Stowood which is covered in the Beckley article, long being closely associated. ==References== ==External links== *Beckley and Stowood Parish Council ==External links== Category:Civil parishes in Oxfordshire "
"Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow, known as Donald in Maui Mallard in some markets, is a platforming video game developed and published by Disney Interactive Studios. The game was released in Brazil in 1995 and in Europe on December 8, 1995, for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. It was also ported by Eurocom Entertainment Software to the SNES and released in North America in January 1997, in Europe on November 28, 1996, and in Japan on December 20, 1996. A Microsoft Windows port was released in North America on September 30, 1996. It was ported one last time to the Game Boy by Bonsai Entertainment Corp., released in North America in August 1998. The Genesis version was only released in Brazil and Europe, apart from an American release on the Sega Channel. The game was one of the first games to be released under the Disney Interactive Studios label. The game premiered for the North American market at Walt Disney World in September 1996. Three Maui Mallard kiosks were prepared in the Disney Interactive exhibit at the Innoventions plaza of EPCOT. Visitors could play the full game for an unlimited period of time and interact with Attractions Hosts and Hostesses who were available to play against them and share tips and tricks. The game stars Donald Duck in a metafictional role as duck detective Maui Mallard, who adopts the name "Cold Shadow" when he dresses up in ninja garb. For the North American versions of the game, all Donald Duck references are omitted for unknown reasons and the main character is only known as Maui Mallard. Though the end of the game informed the player to look forward to Maui's next adventure, there have been no other appearances of Maui Mallard or Cold Shadow in any medium. The game was rereleased on the Steam and GOG digital storefronts in May 2019. ==Gameplay== Besides typical platform game gameplay (running around, jumping from platform to platform), one of the game's most distinctive gameplay features is allowing to switch the player character's form to suit one's needs. The player begins the game as Maui, whose only means of self-defence is an insect-launching pistol that can launch several forms of bugs, some of them combined for greater effect. However, once the player reaches the second level, Maui transforms into Cold Shadow, his ninja alter ego, who defends himself with short-range attacks using a bo staff. Cold Shadow's staff is also primarily used to explore the level further, such as climbing a narrow tunnel. After the second level, the player can switch back and forth between Maui and Cold Shadow at will, provided he has enough ninja tokens for the transformation. The amount of ninja tokens Maui or Cold Shadow holds determines Cold Shadow's strength – who can then chain more and more attacks as his skill improves – when played as him in the SNES version. On Genesis, however, Maui needs to collect red ninja tokens instead, the amount of white tokens being useful for metamorphosis alone. Some levels of the game, however, prevent Maui from transforming at all, as Cold Shadow cannot bungee jump on vines, for example, which forces the player to use Maui throughout the level. == Plot == Maui Mallard is a "medium-boiled" detective visiting a tropical island when the mysterious Shabuhm Shabuhm idol goes missing. Shabuhm Shabuhm is considered the island's native guardian spirit, and unless the idol is recovered, the whole island will explode. Maui is put on the case, and his investigations lead him through a creepy mansion to ancient ninja training grounds -where a witch doctor gives him the ability to change into Cold Shadow- and a native village, where Maui is thrown into a volcano as a sacrifice to the native gods. Maui survives the volcano, and the islanders put him through the "test of duckhood", which Maui passes, gaining the natives' trust. The natives tell Maui that the only one who knows the location of Shabuhm Shabuhm has long since died, and Maui goes to recover his remains from the bottom of the sea before going through the land of the dead to escort his soul into rest. Ultimately, the location of Shabuhm Shabuhm is revealed, and Maui goes head-to-head with the witch doctor at his Mojo Stronghold over the idol. Maui is triumphant, and as a sign of their gratitude, the islanders name their island after their hero, despite their misgivings that the name "Mallard" has little potential for attracting tourists. ==Release== By the 1996 holiday shopping season, the CD-based PlayStation and Saturn consoles had achieved a significant presence in the market, making third party publishers reluctant to spend money on expensive cartridges for consoles such as the Super NES. Because of this, Nintendo (which owned the factory where Super NES cartridges were made and thus could manufacture them more cheaply than third parties could) licensed the game from Disney Interactive Studios and published it in North America and Europe. ==Reception== Maui Mallard received positive reviews. Shawn Smith wrote in Electronic Gaming Monthly that it "has all the qualities of a great side- scroller", Mark East of GameSpot hailed it as "quite possibly the best low- tech title to come out this year", and GamePros Bonehead deemed it "well- crafted entertainment for novice and veteran gamers who are looking for great run-n-gun action." Critics praised the large, non-linear levels and detailed graphics, and said that the ability to change between detective and ninja personas makes the gameplay both deeper and more fun. However, critics found problems with the controls and East said the Windows version is too choppy in full screen mode. ==See also== * List of Disney video games ==References== ==External links== * Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow at MobyGames Category:1995 video games Category:Donald Duck video games Category:Game Boy games Category:Japan in non-Japanese culture Category:Nintendo games Category:Video games about ninja Category:Platform games Category:Sega video games Category:Sega Genesis games Category:Side-scrolling video games Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games Category:Video games scored by Michael Giacchino Category:Video games developed in the United States Category:Windows games Category:Eurocom games Category:Capcom games Category:Sunsoft games Category:Single-player video games "
"Schiller International University is a private, for-profit university with its main campus and administrative headquarters in Largo, Florida. It has campuses on two continents in four countries: Tampa Bay, Paris, France, Madrid, Spain, Heidelberg, Germany. Schiller offers Associate, Bachelor, and Master's degrees. It also offers online degrees through distance learning. ==History== Schiller was founded in 1964 by Dr. Walter Leibrecht as a study-abroad program for Americans living in West Germany. In 1969 the college relocated to Heidelberg. ==Campuses== ===Tampa Bay=== The main campus is located in Largo, Florida."Home." Schiller International University. Retrieved on August 28, 2011. "Main Campus 8560 Ulmerton Road Largo, Florida 33771 " The university's Administrative Headquarters and Office of Admissions are in Largo. The current president is Dr. Manuel Alonso-Puig."Largo, Florida." Schiller International University. Retrieved on August 28, 2011. "Admissions Office and Central Administration Offices, Campus Offices 8560 Ulmerton Road Largo, Florida 33771 " At one time it was located in Dunedin, Florida. By 2006, the university moved to East Bay Drive and then Ulmerton Road in Largo.Helfand, Lorri. "Largo makes Schiller a priority." Clearwater Times (Edition of St. Petersburg Times). Thursday February 23, 2006. Page 1. Retrieved from Google News (83 of 108) on August 28, 2011. ===Paris=== Schiller has a campus in the 15th arrondissement of Paris near the Place de la Convention."Paris." Schiller International University. Retrieved on August 28, 2011. "Schiller International University 9, rue Yvart 75015 - Paris FRANCE " ===Madrid=== The Madrid Campus is located in a historic building on Plaza de la Republica Argentina in Northern Madrid. The Madrid campus specializes in International Business and in International Relations. In addition to US accreditation, the Madrid campus is recognized by the Comunidad de Madrid, allowing students to apply for "homologación." ===Heidelberg=== The Heidelberg campus was the first Schiller campus and the largest. For years the campus was located in the Villa Krehl in Bergstraße, but in summer of 2012 the campus moved to new facilities in the Bahnstadt.Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung December 18, 2012, p. 6, The address of the campus is: Zollhofgarten 1, 69115 Heidelberg, Germany. ===London=== Schiller first established a London presence in 1971, renting facilities in Birkbeck College. In 1978, an outer London campus in premises owned by the university was established at the historic Wickham Court in West Wickham, Kent. In 1981 the university acquired the former Royal Waterloo Hospital for Children and Women. In 2011 the UK announced tighter visa restrictions on international students, and as the university attracted 80-85% of its students from non-European Union countries it proved increasingly difficult to attract sufficient numbers of students. In response, in August of that year Schiller announced that it was closing its London campus and sold the site to the UK branch of the University of Notre Dame to provide dedicated student residence for its students in London.https://international.nd.edu/global- gateways/london/facilities/conway-hall/ In 2015 Schiller established a partnership with the University of Roehampton (based in Roehampton, London) which offers its students the possibility to an obtain the SIU degree, and after completion of a dissertation or thesis, a University of Roehampton degree. ==Accreditation== Schiller International University is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools"ACICS Member Directory." Retrieved on March 9, 2016. (ACICS). As of 2015 Schiller students can gain a double degree awarded by Schiller and the University of Roehampton in the United Kingdom, thanks to a bilateral agreement between both universities. ==Academics== The programs include international business, business administration, international relations and diplomacy, management of information technology, and hospitality and tourism management. Two-year (Associate of Science) programs are offered in international business, international hospitality and tourism management, and nursing. English is the language of instruction on all campuses. Students may relocate from campus to campus while continuing their academic program. Schiller features the American pattern of university education. ==Financial aid== The university is approved for Federal and Veterans' training programs, and also offers a limited number of institutional awards to students—regardless of citizenship—based on need, academic performance, nationality, and grade level (undergraduate or graduate). ==Notable alumni== * Simon Bowthorpe (born 1964), English * Otto Sonnenholzner (born 1983), 50th Vice President of Ecuador ==See also== * List of colleges and universities in Florida * List of international schools in the United States ==References== == External links == * Category:1964 establishments in West Germany Category:Education in Heidelberg Category:Education in Pinellas County, Florida Category:Educational institutions established in 1964 Category:Friedrich Schiller Category:For- profit universities and colleges in the United States Category:Private universities and colleges in Florida Category:Universities and colleges in London Category:Universities in Madrid Category:Universities in Paris Category:Business schools in France "
"NYC 1978 was the final live album by American punk rock band, the Ramones. ==Background== The performance was recorded January 7, 1978 near Union Square at the Palladium as part of the King Biscuit Flower Hour Archive Series.Discogs - King Biscuit Flower Hour Archive Series - profile & released albums This is the last commercially recorded performance with Tommy Ramone as the Ramones' drummer. He left the band soon afterwards, although he continued to work with the other members as a producer and manager until 2014. One quarter of a century after the recording was created, King Biscuit Flower Hour Records released the material as an album on CD to the US markets on August 19, 2003 as "NYC 1978". One year later, the same material as an album on CD was released to the UK and European markets by Sanctuary Records on February 23, 2004 AllMusic - Live January 7, 1978 at the Palladium, NYC - 2004-02-23rd CD, Sanctuary (SMQCD 009) with alternative cover art and title: "Live, January 7, 1978 At The Palladium, NYC". Discogs - Live, January 7, 1978 At The Palladium, NYC - (images) 2003 reissue CD, Sanctuary Records (SMQCD009) UK & Europe ==Track listing== # "Rockaway Beach" - 2:20 # "Teenage Lobotomy" - 2:04 # "Blitzkrieg Bop" - 2:05 # "I Wanna Be Well" - 2:21 # "Glad to See You Go" - 1:51 # "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" - 1:31 # "You're Gonna Kill That Girl" - 2:32 # "I Don't Care" - 1:45 # "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" - 2:17 # "Havana Affair" - 1:35 # "Commando" - 1:45 # "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" - 3:13 # "Surfin' Bird" - 2:19 # "Cretin Hop" - 1:45 # "Listen to My Heart" - 1:38 # "California Sun" - 1:47 # "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You" - 1:22 # "Pinhead" - 2:52 # "Do You Want to Dance?" - 1:40 # "Chainsaw" - 1:28 # "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World" - 3:13 # "Now I Wanna Be a Good Boy" - 2:01 # "Suzy is a Headbanger" - 1:54 # "Let's Dance" - 3:06 # "Oh, Oh, I Love Her So" - 1:41 # "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue" - 1:20 # "We're a Happy Family" - 2:13 ; Credits * Cover Artwork Design – Dave Bias * Bass – Dee Dee Ramone * Drums – Tommy Ramone * Executive Producer – Kevin Cain, Steven Ship * Guitar – Johnny Ramone * Liner Notes – Kurt Loder * Mixed by, Mastered by – Glen Robinson * Photography by – Bob Gruen, Paul Natkin * Technical Consultants – Chris Barry, Jim Starace * Vocals – Joey Ramone * Written-By – D Colvin (tracks: 1 to 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20 to 23, 25 to 27), J Hyman (tracks: 1 to 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20 to 23, 25 to 27), J Cummings (tracks: 1 to 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20 to 23, 25 to 27), T Erdelyi (tracks: 1 to 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20 to 23, 25 to 27) Discogs - NYC 1978 - 2003-08-19th CD, King Biscuit Flower Hour Records (KBFR 40019 2) US ==References== Category:Ramones live albums Category:2003 live albums "
"The Wildcat Demo Team (Black Cats) are the Royal Navy's helicopter display team. The team is composed of two AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA.2 anti-submarine and anti-shipping helicopters, with the aircraft and crews drawn from 825 Naval Air Squadron based at RNAS Yeovilton in Somerset. The team performs at airshows and other public events around the UK and Europe. They perform a display which mixes close formation, opposition and synchronised manoeuvres. ==History== ===Lynx=== The Black Cats were formed in 2001 and performed with the Westland Lynx. For their first three display seasons, the team was known as the 'Lynx Pair' – the "Black Cats" title was applied in 2004. The team's predecessors as the Royal Navy Helicopter Display Team were "The Sharks", who used four red Westland Gazelle helicopters and disbanded in 1992. The team won the Steadman Sword for the best British participant at the Royal International Air Tattoo in 2003 and as "Les Chats Noirs" performed at the French Navy's 30th Anniversary of operating the Lynx at Lanveoc in Brittany. ;2010 * Black 1: Lt Becky Frater * Black 2: Lt Chris Chambers ;2011 * Black 1: Lt Chris Chambers * Black 2: Lt Dave Fleming ;2012 * Black 1: Lt Dave Fleming * Black 2: Lt Ian Brannighan ;2013 * Black 1 (Lynx) – Lt 'AJ' Thompson previously Black 2 in 2009. ===Lynx & Wildcat=== 2014 Due to the transition within the Royal Navy from the Lynx HMA.8 to the Wildcat HMA.2, one of the Lynxes was changed to an AgustaWestland Wildcat. * Black 1 (Wildcat): Lt Cdr Gary McCall * Black 2 (Lynx): Lt Ian Houlston with Lt Frank Suter as observer The 2014 season was the last year with the Lynx HMA.8. ===Wildcat=== 2015 During the 2015 season the team only used the AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA.2. * Black 1: Lt David Lilly * Black 2: Lt James Woods 2016 * Black 1: Lt Cdr David Lilly * Black 2: Lt Chris Rebbeck ===Solo Display=== From 2019, the Black Cats rebranded as the ‘Wildcat Demo Team’ and operate only one aircraft. They confirmed that shows in 2020 would also feature a solo display. ==Gallery== File:Royal Navy Black Cat Lynx.jpg File:Black Cats flying down.jpg File:LynxHAS3.jpg File:MIAS 260915 Black Cats 02.jpg ==See also== *Blue Angels – the American Navy's flight demonstration squadron. *Blue Eagles – the British Army Air Corps helicopter display team. *Red Arrows – the British Royal Air Force aerobatics display team. *Thunderbirds – the American United States Air Force air demonstration squadron. ==References== ==External links== Category:2001 establishments in the United Kingdom Category:British aerobatic teams Category:Fleet Air Arm Category:Organisations based in Somerset Category:South Somerset "
"Mollem is a small village in Goa, South India on National Highway 4 near the border with Karnataka in the foothills of the Sahyadri Mountain range at the beginning of Anmod Ghat. It comes under the Sanguem block.Rural Housing Report for Financial year 2010-2011 It is the primary entry point for Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park. ==Geology== Some of the world's oldest rocks are found in this region and are classified as Trondjemeitic Gneiss with Rubidium isotope dating estimating them to be at least 3,600 Billion years old. == References == Category:Villages in South Goa district "
"Kassim Alexandre Osgood (; born May 20, 1980) is a former American football wide receiver and special teamer. He played college football for San Diego State University and Cal Poly, and was signed by the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2003. He has also played for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions. ==Early years== Osgood was born in Boston, Massachusetts and grew up in Salinas, California, where he graduated from North Salinas High School. Osgood played in Jaycees All-Star game at Salinas High School in 1998. He scored 2 touchdowns in the game and the East beat the West by the largest margin in the history of the series 37-0, and this record still stands today. ==College career== Osgood spent three years at FCS Cal Poly before transferring to play for the San Diego State Aztecs football team. In his sophomore year at Cal Poly, Kassim led the nation in receiving yards, ranked second in receiving yards per game (125.2), and sixth in catches per game (7.6). That year, he also set an NCAA Division I-AA record with 376 yards receiving in a game against Northern Iowa and set school records for both touchdowns in a season (14) and catches in a game (17). Prior to the 2001-02 college football season, Osgood transferred to San Diego State University where he would be named first-team All-Mountain West Conference.http://www.49ers.com/news/article-2/49ers-Sign-WR-Kassim- Osgood/75ae2452-43ed-4123-8d67-2d9e3b8410a9 In that year he ranked second in the nation in catches (108) and fourth in nation in yards per game (119.4). He and teammate J. R. Tolver combined to set NCAA records for receiving yards in a season by teammates with 3,337 yards and catches with 236.http://sports.espn.go.com/nfldraft/tracker/player?id=7203 Kassim earned his degree in Sociology from San Diego State.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2103708/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm ==Professional career== ===San Diego Chargers=== Osgood was signed by the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent ahead of the 2003 NFL season. He saw some playing time in his first two seasons with the team, appearing in all 16 games and catching two touchdown passes each season. Prior to the 2006 season, he signed a four-year extension and assumed he would become a bigger part of the offense. However, that did not happen. Osgood expressed frustration with his role in San Diego and remarked "I'm going to be a great receiver some day – probably not in San Diego".SignOnSanDiego.com > San Diego Chargers - Osgood accepts his role Osgood was named as a member of the 2007 Pro Bowl, 2008 Pro Bowl, and 2010 Pro Bowl squads, each time as the AFC special teams representative. ===Jacksonville Jaguars=== On March 6, 2010, Osgood signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars to a three-year, $6.675 million contract, with a $2.2 million signing bonus. Osgood was released by the Jaguars on March 13, 2012. ===Detroit Lions=== The Detroit Lions signed Osgood on August 22, 2012 http://www.freep.com/article/20120822/SPORTS01/120822079/detroit-lions-kassim- osgood ===San Francisco 49ers=== The San Francisco 49ers signed Osgood on June 4, 2013,http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/04/niners-add-osgood/ but he did not make the regular season roster.San Francisco 49ers: Release WRs Kassim Osgood And Lavelle Hawkins ninerfans.com, Retrieved September 7, 2014 He was re-signed on September 11, 2013.49ers Sign Kassim Osgood www.49ers.com, Retrieved September 7, 2014. He completed the 2013 season with the 49ers having played 14 games where he registered 12 special teams tackles, one blocked punt and recovered one muffed punt for a touchdown. Osgood was re- signed to a one-year contract with the 49ers on March 17, 2014, for special teams and a worthy back up receiver. The 49ers released him on August 30, 2014 as part of the final roster reduction to 53-players.49ers Sign WR Kassim Osgood, Place NT Glenn Dorsey on IR www.49ers.com, Retrieved September 7, 2014. On September 2, 2014 the 49ers re-signed Osgood to a one-year contract. However, on September 6, 2014 the 49ers released Osgood again.Niners release WR Osgood; Seahawks cut WR Bates www.nfl.com, Retrieved September 7, 2014. He was yet again re-signed on September 8 when LaMichael James was cut,http://www.ninersnation.com/2014/9/8/6123015/49ers-sign-kassim-osgood- lamichael-james-release-leaves-them He was released on October 8 to make room for the signing of safety Bubba Ventrone.Sign S Ventrone, Release WR Osgood www.49ers.com, Retrieved September 7, 2014 Then on October 10, the 49ers cut quarterback Josh Johnson to make room for him on the 53-man roster once again. Osgood was placed on injured reserve after suffering a broken hand injury during a 7-17 49ers loss to the Seattle Seahawks. ==Personal life== In 2007, Osgood made a cameo appearance as a Marine in the first-season finale of the CBS drama Jericho. ==References== ==External links== * *San Diego Chargers bio *Jacksonville Jaguars bio *Detroit Lions bio Category:1980 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Boston Category:Sportspeople from Salinas, California Category:Players of American football from Massachusetts Category:Players of American football from California Category:American football wide receivers Category:American Conference Pro Bowl players Category:Cal Poly Mustangs football players Category:San Diego State Aztecs football players Category:San Diego Chargers players Category:Jacksonville Jaguars players Category:Detroit Lions players Category:San Francisco 49ers players "