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Pudhumaipithan

Pudhumaipithan
BornC. Viruthachalam
(1906-04-25)25 April 1906
Thirupathiripuliyur,
South Arcot District,
Madras Presidency,
British India
(now in Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu, India)
Died30 June 1948(1948-06-30) (aged 42)
Trivandrum,
Kingdom of Travancore, Dominion of India
(now Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India)
OccupationAuthor, scriptwriter
LanguageTamil
CitizenshipIndian
EducationB.A
Alma materHindu College, Tirunelveli
Period1934–46
GenreShort story, horror, social satire
SubjectSocial Satire, Politics
Literary movementManikodi
Notable worksKadavulum Kandasami Pillayum, Ponnagaram, Thunbakeni
SpouseKamala
ChildrenDinakari

C. Viruthachalam (25 April 1906 – 30 June 1948),[1] better known by the pseudonym Pudhumaipithan (also spelt as Pudumaipithan or Puthumaippiththan), was one of the most influential and revolutionary writers of Tamil fiction.[2] His works were characterized by social satire, progressive thinking and outspoken criticism of accepted conventions. Contemporary writers and critics found it difficult to accept his views and his works were received with extreme hostility. He as an individual and his works have been extensively reviewed and debated for over sixty years since his death. His influence has been accepted and appreciated by the present day writers and critics of Tamil fiction.[3][4][5] In 2002, the Government of Tamil Nadu nationalised the works of Pudumaippithan.[6]

Life and career

Pudhumaipithan was born in Thiruppadirippuliyur (Cuddalore district). His early education was obtained in places like Gingee, Kallakurichi and Tindivanam.[1] He completed his Bachelor of Arts degree from Tirunelveli Hindu college in 1931.[7] In the same year he married Kamala and moved to Madras.

His career as a writer began in 1933 with an essay "Gulabjaan Kaadhal" (Love for Gulab jamun) published in the magazine Gandhi.[8] His first short story "Aatrangarai Pillaiyaar" (Pillaiyaar on the river bank) was published in 1934 in "Manikodi" and from then on his short stories appeared regularly in it. His short stories appeared in a number of magazines like Kalaimakal, Jothi, Sudantira Chanku, Oozhiyan and Thamizh Mani and the annual issue of Dina Mani. He worked briefly as a sub editor at Oozhiyan and later at Dina Mani. In 1943, he left Dina Mani to join Dinasari.[1] In 1940, his book "Pudhumaipithan Kadhaigal"(The stories of Pudhumaipithan), an anthology of his short stories was published. He slowly ventured into the world of Tamil cinema and worked as a scriptwriter in the films Avvaiyaar and KaamaValli.[1] In 1945, he started "Parvatha Kumari Productions" and made an abortive attempt at producing a film called "Vasanthavalli".[9] While working for the movie "Raja Mukthi", in Pune he contracted tuberculosis. He died on 5 May 1948 in Thiruvananthapuram.[1]

Works and themes

Manikodi magazine

Pudumaippithan's active writing period was less than 15 years (1934–46) in which he wrote nearly 100 short stories, an equal number of essays on a variety of subjects, 15 poems, a few plays and scores of book reviews.[1] His writings gave him a reputation as a maverick. His works were influenced by the French short story writer Guy de Maupassant among others. The subjects he wrote on and the characters he chose to portray were completely new to Tamil fiction. He felt that Tamil literature had been crippled by unspoken conventions and openly criticized those who adhered to them. In one of his essays he expressed his displeasure as:

We have been having a notion that there are certain things that can be said and certain things that cannot be said in (Tamil) literature; and we have lived with that philosophy. But that is not the truth. For nearly two hundred years we have lived a life of parasites. We don't even dare to see issues straight on the face and that is why we have been providing excuses for ourselves. If literature can give birth to the malicious Ravana, blood sheds and sinful allegories, why can't it give a place to the poor prostitute? The society doesn't rust because of that. Moreover, there is no way to preserve an antique that has already rusted.[10]

He was unfazed by the hostile reception that his works received from contemporary writers and critics alike. Dismissing his critics, he wrote :

Just like God is not bound by theologians, my creations are not bound by your conventional standards. I am not responsible for that and neither are my creations. I would like to point out it is YOUR standards you are using to judge my creations.[11]

To voice his views he used a wide range of characters, both common – husbands wives, students, children, rickshaw pullers, villagers, beggars, whores, oppressed people, saints, revolutionaries; and uncommon – God, ghosts, monsters, hospital beds. Some of his favourite themes were – conflicts between emotion and reason, Hindu religion – its rules, rituals and laws, caste system, struggles for survival and oppression of women in the Indian society.[12]

Short stories

Palvannam Pillai – Shortstory

Pudumaipithan is primarily known for his short stories. Of the 108 stories that have been identified as works of Pudumaipithan, only 48 had been published in book form during his lifetime. Most of his works were published in magazines like Manikodi, Kalaimagal, Jothi, Sudantira Chanku, Oozhiyan, Thamizh Mani, Dina mani, Dina Sari and Nandan. The rest have been published posthumously in various anthologies, the latest one being in 2000.[8] He belonged to the Manikodi movement (named for the magazine) which flourished in 1930s. Ku. Paa Rajakoopaalan, B. S. Ramaiya and Va. Ramasamy were his contemporaries in the Manikodi movement.[8][13]

Translations

He was also a prolific translator of literary works from other languages into Tamil. He translated around 50 short stories, including the works of Molière, Kay Boyle, Maxim Gorky, Sinclair Lewis, Ernst Toller, William Shakespeare, E. M. Delafield, William Saroyan, E. V. Lucas, Moshe Smilansky, Robert Louis Stevenson, Bret Harte, John Galsworthy, Aleksandr Kuprin, Anton Chekhov, Franz Kafka, Ilya Ehrenburg, Guy de Maupassant, Valery Bryusov, Anatole France, Leonid Andreyev, Henrik Ibsen, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Murray Gilchrist, Frances Bellerby, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Leonard Strong, Jack London, Peter Egge, Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov, Thomas Wolfe and James Hanley.[14][15] He had strong views on doing translations and adaptations. He equated adaptations to literary theft and held the view that translation was the proper way to bring literary works of other languages to Tamil. In 1937, he was involved in a literary feud with Kalki Krishnamurthy on the issue of translations vs adaptations[15][16]

Poems

Pudumaipithan wrote about fifteen poems in total. His first published poem was Thiru Angila arasanga thondaradipodi azhwar vaibhavam, which appeared in 1934.[8] Most of his poems were written as letters to his friend T. M. Chidambara Ragunathan in the form of Venpas. The fifteen poems were published posthumously in 1954. Like his short stories, his poems are full of wit and satire. The most famous of his poems is the abusive limerick Moonavarunasalamae written in review of a book on Tamil prose, which failed to mention the Manikodi movement.[16]

Political books

Pudumaipithan's political orientation was socialist. Among his political essays and books, four are considered important – Fascist Jatamuni (a biography of Benito Mussolini), Gapchip Durbar (a biography of Adolf Hitler), Stalinukku Theriyum and Adhikaram yarukku (both endorsing communism and policies of Joseph Stalin). All the four books contain scathing indictments of fascism and a general agreement with Stalinist policies.[1]

Writing style

Ponnagaram – Shortstory

Pudhumaipithan was the first Tamil writer to successfully use a dialect of Tamil other than that of Chennai or Tanjore. Most of his characters spoke the Tirunelveli dialect. His stories were set either in Madras or in Tirunelveli, the two places where he spent considerable portions of his life. His writing style had a mixture of colloquial and classical words. Gentle satire even while handling complicated and serious situations was his hallmark.[1][12] He used harsh language while arguing with his literary opponents like Kalki Krishnamoorthy[16][17] and wrote insulting limericks in his book reviews.[7]

Plagiarism and other criticisms

Pudumaippithan has been accused by some of his contemporaries and later critics of having plagiarized from the works of Maupassant.[1][13][18] Chief among the accusers were his contemporaries Pe. Ko. Sundararajan (Chitty) and So. Sivapathasundaram[19] and literary critic Kaarai Krishnamoorthy. Pudumaipitthan himself published the short story "Tamil Paditha Pondaati" (The wife who knew Tamil) with the foreword that it was based on Maupassant's work.[2] Pudumaipithan's biographer T.M. Chidambara Ragunathan has identified the stories samadhi, Nondi, Bayam, Kolaikaran kai, Nalla velaikaran and Andha muttal venu as adaptations of Maupassant's works and the story Pithukuli as the adaptation of a Robert Browning poem. A few more stories like Doctor Sampath, Naane Kondren, Yaar Kurravali and Thekkangandrugal have also been tentatively identified as possible adaptations. His defenders (including Ragunathan and historian A R Venkatachalapathy) have argued that those were adaptations and not plagiarizations. Pudumaipithan did not publish the short stories which have been identified (except Tamil Paditha Pondaati) as adaptations when he was alive. They were published posthumously only after 1953. Thus, the defenders infer he would have acknowledged them as adaptations if he had published them himself (as he did in the case of Tamil Paditha Pondaati). Further they contend Pudhumaipithan did not know French and during his lifetime the other Maupassant stories he has been accused of plagiarizing had not been translated into English. In their view, Pudumaipithan has had to suffer the accusation of plagiarism due to the callousness of his posthumous publishers. All of Pudhumaipithan's adaptations were written before 1937, when he became involved in a literary feud with Kalki Krishnamurthy about adapting works from other languages. During the feud he wrote biting essays equating adaptations with literary theft.[1][12][13][15][16]

He has been criticized for just raising uncomfortable issues and not proposing any solutions for them. He had responded by pointing out that his job was only raising the issue and leaving the reader to figure out the solution.[1] There have also been minor criticisms regarding his writing style like his digressing from the plot due to elaborate descriptions of environment and characters.[12] Recently, Tamil critic A. Marx has criticised Pudumaipithan's portrayal of Dalits, Christians, Maravars and meat eaters as derogatory.[11][20]

Pseudonyms

Pudhumaipithan wrote under different pseudonyms, but the name "Pudhumaipithan" was the one that became famous. He himself preferred the name as he felt that this name was partially responsible for the appeal of his stories. Some of his other pseudonyms were So.Vi, Rasamattam, Mathru, Koothan, Nandhan, Oozhiyan, Kabhali, Sukraachari and Iraval visirimadippu. For publishing poems he used the pseudonym Velur Ve. Kandasamy Pillai. Due to the accusation of plagiarism his pseudonyms have been extensively researched. T.M. Chidambara Ragunathan in his pudhumaipithan biography Pudumaippithan kathaigal: sila vimarsanangalum vishamangalum, has advanced the theory that all the works published under the name of "Nandhan" are adaptive works rather than original ones.[8][13]

Bibliography

Poems

  • Thiru Angila arasanga thondaradipodi azhwar vaibhavam
  • Moona arunasalamae mooda
  • Inaiyarra India
  • Sellum vazhi iruttu

Political books

  • Fascist Jatamuni
  • Kapchip Darbar
  • Stalinukku Theriyum
  • Athikaram Yaarukku[1]

Short stories

  • Ahalyai
  • Sellammal
  • Gopalayyangarin Manaivi
  • Idhu machine yugam
  • Kadavulin Pradhinidhi
  • Kadavulum kandasami pillayaum
  • Padapadappu
  • Oru naal kalindadhu
  • Theruvilakku
  • Kalanum Kizhaviyum
  • Ponnagaram
  • Irandu ulagangal
  • Aanmai
  • Athangarai Pillayar
  • Abinav snap
  • Andru iravu
  • Andha muttal venu
  • Avadharam
  • Brammarakshas
  • Bayam
  • Doctor Sampath
  • Eppodum mudivilae inbam
  • Gnanagugai
  • Gopalapuram
  • Ilakkiya mamma nayanar puranam
  • Indha paavi
  • Kaali kovil
  • Kapatakuram
  • Kalyani
  • Kanavu penn
  • Kaanchanai
  • Kannan kuzhal
  • Karuchidaivu
  • Kattilai vittu iranga kadhai
  • Kattil pesugiradhu
  • Kavandanum Kamamum
  • Kayirravu
  • Kodukkapuli maram
  • Kolaikaran kai
  • Konra sirippu
  • Kuppanin kanavu
  • Kurravaki yaar
  • Maayavalai
  • Magamasaanam
  • Manakugai oviyangal
  • Mana nizhal
  • Motcham
  • Naane kondren
  • Nalla velaikaran
  • Nambikkai
  • Nanmai bayakkumenin
  • Naasakara kumgal
  • Nigumbalai
  • Ninaivu padhai
  • Nirvigarpa samadhi
  • Nisamum ninaippum
  • Nyayam
  • Nyayamthan
  • Nondi
  • Oppandam
  • Oru kolai anubavam
  • Paal vannam pillai
  • Parimudhal
  • Paattiyin deepavali
  • Pithukuli
  • Poikaal kudhirai
  • Poosanikkai ambi
  • Puratchi manappanmai
  • Pudhiya koondu
  • Pudhiya kandapuranam
  • Pudhiya nandhan
  • Pudhiya oli
  • Ramanathanin kaditham
  • Saba vimosanam
  • Salaram
  • Samaavin thavaru
  • Sayangala mayakkam
  • Samaadhi
  • Samiyarum kuzhandhaiyum seedaiyum
  • Sanappan kozhi
  • Sangu tharmam
  • Selvam
  • Sevvai dhosham
  • Sirpiyin naragam
  • Sithan pokku
  • Sithi
  • Sivasidambara sevugam
  • Sonna sol
  • Subbaya pillayin kadhalgal
  • Thani oruvanukku
  • Thega kandrugal
  • Thirandha jannal
  • Thirukkural kumaresa pillai
  • Thirukkural seidha thirukoothu
  • Thyaga moorthi
  • Thunba keni
  • Unarchiyin adimaigal
  • Ubadesam
  • Vaada malli
  • Vaazhkai
  • Vazhi
  • Velipoochu
  • Vedhalam sonna kadhai
  • Vibareedha aasai
  • Vinayaga Chathurthi[14]

Translations

  • Ashatapoorthi
  • Aattukuttithani
  • Amma
  • Andha paiyan
  • Ashtamasithi
  • Asisriyar Araichi
  • Adhikaalai
  • Bali
  • Sithravadhai
  • Daimon kanda unmai
  • Ini
  • Indha pal vivakaram
  • Ishtasithi
  • Kadhal kadhai
  • Kanavu
  • Kalappumanam
  • Karaiyil kanda mugam
  • Kizhavi
  • Latheefa
  • Magalukku manam seidhu vaithargal
  • Manimandhira theevu
  • Maniosai
  • Markheem
  • Milees
  • Mudhalum mudivum
  • Nadakakaari
  • Natchathira ilavarasi
  • Om santhi santhi
  • Kattukathai
  • Oruvanum oruthiyum
  • Paithiyakaari
  • Palingusilai
  • Balthazar
  • Poi
  • Poochandiyin magal
  • Rajya ubadhai
  • Roger melvinin eemachadangu
  • Saaraya peepai
  • Sagothararkal
  • Samathuvam
  • Scheherazade kadhai solli
  • Siritha mugakaaran
  • Sooniyakaari
  • Suvaril vazhi
  • Thayilla kuzhandaikal
  • Thayal machine
  • Thanthai mugarkarrum udavi
  • Deivam kudutha varam
  • Desiya geetham
  • Deivathukku marru
  • Thuravi
  • Uyir Aasai
  • Veedu thirumbal
  • Aei padagukaara
  • Yaathirai
  • Emanai emaarra
  • Yutha devadhaiyin thirumuga mandalam[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Remembering Pudumaippithan – Frontline Magazine 08-21 April 2006
  2. ^ a b Vēṅkaṭācalapati, Ā. Irā (2006). In Those Days There was No Coffee: Writings in Cultural History. Yoda Press. p. 17. ISBN 81-902272-7-0. ISBN 978-81-902272-7-8.
  3. ^ Pudumaipithan's literary legacy remembered, The Hindu 7 May 2007
  4. ^ Tamil is not language of just a region, says President Kalam, The Hindu 19 Dec 2006
  5. ^ Jayakanthan (2007). Jayakanthan's reflections. East West Books. p. 134. ISBN 978-81-88661-59-6. ISBN 978-81-88661-59-6.
  6. ^ A heart for Art, The Hindu 25 September 2003
  7. ^ a b Vēṅkaṭācalapati, Ā. Irā (2000). andha kalathil kaapi illai (in Tamil). Kalachuvadu. pp. 132–142. ISBN 81-87477-05-9.
  8. ^ a b c d e A.R. Venkatachalapathy – Pudumaippithan Stories in the eyes of the publisher (in Tamil)
  9. ^ Dinathanthi Film History Series by Ko.Vi. Manisekaran – Essay No.777 (in Tamil)
  10. ^ "....இலக்கியத்தில் இன்னதுதான் சொல்ல வேண்டும், இன்னது சொல்லக்கூடாது என ஒரு தத்துவம் இருப்பதாகவும், அதை ஆதரித்துப் பேசுவதாகவும் மனப்பால் குடித்துக்கொண்டிருக்கலாம். உண்மை அதுவல்ல; சுமார் இருநூறு வருஷங்களாக ஒருவிதமான சீலைப்பேன் வாழ்வு நடத்திவிட்டோம். சில விஷயங்களை நேர் நோக்கிக் பாக்கவும் கூசுகிறோம். அதனால் தான் இப்படிச் சக்கரவட்டமாகச் சுற்றி வளைத்துச் சப்பைக்கட்டு கட்டுகிறோம்.குரூரமே அவதாரமான ராவணனையும், ரத்தக்களறியையும், மனக் குரூபங்களையும், விகற்பங்களையும் உண்டாக்க இடம் இருக்குமேயானால், ஏழை விபசாரியின் ஜீவனோபாயத்தை வர்ணிப்பதாலா சமூகத்தின் தெம்பு இற்றுப்போய் விடப்போகிறது? இற்றுப்போனது எப்படிப் பாதுகாத்தாலும் நிற்கப்போகிறதா? மேலும் இலக்கியம் என்பது மன அவசத்தின் எழுச்சிதானே? நாலு திசையிலும் ஸ்டோர் குமாஸ்தா ராமன், ஸினிமா நடிகை சீத்தம்மாள், பேரம் பேசும் பிரமநாயகம் – இத்யாதி நபர்களை நாள் தவறாமல் பார்த்துக்கொண்டிருந்து விட்டு, இவர்களது வாழ்வுக்கு இடமளிக்காமல், காதல் கத்தரிக்காய் பண்ணிக்கொண்டிருப்பது போன்ற அனுபவத்துக்கு நேர் முரணான விவகாரம் வேறு ஒன்றும் இல்லை. நடைமுறை விவகாரங்களைப் பற்றி எழுதுவதில் கௌரவக் குறைச்சல் எதுவும் இல்லை"..Essays of Pudumaipithan, Meenakshi Publishers (1954)
  11. ^ a b வேதாந்திகள் கைக்குள் சிக்காத கடவுள் மாதிரிதான் நான் பிறப்பித்துவிட்டவைகளும். அவை உங்கள் அளவுகோல்களுக் குள் அடைபடாதிருந்தால் நானும் பொறுப்பாளியல்ல, நான் பிறப்பித்து விளையாடவிட்ட ஜீவராசிகளும் பொறுப்பாளிகளல்ல; உங்கள் அளவுகோல்களைத்தான் என் கதைகளின் அருகில் வைத்து அளந்து பார்த்துக்கொள்கிறீர்கள் என்று உங்களுக்குச் சொல்லிவிட விரும்புகிறேன்.A Foreword to Pudhumaipithan katturaigal by M.A. Nuhman – Part 1 (in Tamil)
  12. ^ a b c d Puthumaipithan – His Contribution to Modern Tamil Literature
  13. ^ a b c d A trailblazer – Frontline Magazine 02-15 February 2002
  14. ^ a b c 108 short stories and 57 translated stories of Pudhumaipithan (in Tamil)
  15. ^ a b c Review of Pudhumaipithan Mozhipeyarppukal, Kalachuvadu Magazine (in Tamil) Archived 12 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ a b c d A Foreword to Pudhumaipithan katturaigal by M.A. Nuhman – Part 2 (in Tamil)
  17. ^ Ilakkiyathil Sandai, An essay on literary feuds by Sa. Kandasamy (in Tamil)
  18. ^ A.R. Venkatachalapathy, Foreword to Annai itta thee (in Tamil)
  19. ^ P.K. Sundararajan obituary, Kalachuvadu Magazine (in Tamil) Archived 8 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Marx, A (1995). Pudumaippithanin pirathigalil Dalithugal, Maravargal, Kristhavargal Marrum Idhara Maamisa Pathcanigal (Pudumaippithanin Ilakkiya Thadam) (in Tamil). Bangalore: Kaaviya.

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2003 documentary film by Nancy Kates and Bennett Singer Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard RustinDVD coverDirected byNancy KatesBennett SingerProduced byNancy KatesBennett SingerStarringBayard RustinA.J. MusteDavid McReynoldsBob DylanMartin Luther KingMalcolm XCinematographyRobert ShepardEdited byRhonda CollinsVeronica SelverGary WeimbergMusic byB. Quincy GriffinProductioncompanyQuestion Why FilmsDistributed byCalifornia NewsreelRelease datesJanuary 17, 2003(Sundance Film Festival)Running t...

 

تعدد الصيغ الصبغية (بالإنجليزية: polyploidy)‏ هي حالة تتميز باحتواء خلية الكائن الحي على أكثر من مجموعتين (متماثلتين) من الصبغيات. تعد غالبية الأنواع التي تمتلك نوى (حقيقيات النوى) ثنائية الصيغة الصبغية، أي أنها تحوي مجموعتين من الصبغيات، تُورث كل مجموعة من أحد الأبوين. لكن، تكو...

Este artículo o sección tiene referencias, pero necesita más para complementar su verificabilidad.Este aviso fue puesto el 27 de febrero de 2018. Diversas actividades agrícolas de los egipcios, pintadas en la tumba de Najt. Las costumbres del Antiguo Egipto, se derivaba de la rutina diaria, la agricultura, sus necesidades y beneficios. Por lo que Egipto es un don del Nilo y este incluyo todos los aspectos de la vida, incluida la mitología. A orillas del Nilo, se consumó la revolución d...

 

Group of medications that disrupt movement of calcium through calcium channels Calcium channel blockersDrug classClass identifiersUsehypertension, arrhythmia, cluster headache[1]ATC codeC08External linksMeSHD002121Legal statusIn Wikidata Calcium channel blockers (CCB), calcium channel antagonists or calcium antagonists[2] are a group of medications that disrupt the movement of calcium (Ca2+) through calcium channels.[3] Calcium channel blockers are used as antihyperten...

 

American cartoonist Norman W. MarshNorman W. Marsh (1936)BornFebruary 25, 1898 or 1899Waukegan, Illinois, U.S.DiedFebruary 10, 1980(1980-02-10) (aged 81)CaliforniaNationalityAmericanArea(s)CartoonistNotable worksDan DunnSpouse(s)Nannie Louella Cash (m. 1920) Norman Winfield Marsh[1] (February 25, 1898 or 1899 [sources differ] – February 10, 1980)[1][2][3] was an American cartoonist and comic strip creator known for his character Dan Dunn, a hardboiled de...

Romanian NATO base Deveselu Military Base Baza Militară DeveseluDeveseluNear Caracal in RomaniaAegis Ashore Ballistic Missile Defense SystemCoat of Arms of the 99th Military BaseCoordinates44°04′43.2″N 24°24′48.3″E / 44.078667°N 24.413417°E / 44.078667; 24.413417TypeBallistic Missile Defense System siteArea900 hectares (2,200 acres; 3.5 sq mi)Site informationControlled by Joint Logistics Command United States NavySite historyBuilt1...

 

Private Jewish school in Mexico City Colegio Hebreo Tarbut is a private Jewish school in Colonia Lomas de Vista Hermosa, Cuajimalpa, Mexico City.[1] The school serves kindergarten through high school. This school applies the IB (International Baccalaureate) system and the Why Tarbut which helps students learn real life skills and advance academically and personally.[2] History Classes began on February 1, 1942. Initially it was located at Calles de Amsterdam 115. Its second lo...

 

1996 studio album by Puff JohnsonMiracleStudio album by Puff JohnsonReleasedMay 28, 1996GenreR&B[1]Length58:25[1]LabelWorkProducer Walter Afanasieff Jermaine Dupri Dan Shea Keith Thomas Tim & Bob Narada Michael Walden Singles from Miracle Forever More All Over Your Face Over and Over Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingBillboard(favorable)[2]Cash Box(favorable)[3]Muzik[4] Miracle is the only studio album by American singer Puff ...

2014 Hart District Council Election ← 2012 22 May 2014 2015 → all 33 seats to Hart District Council17 seats needed for a majority   First party Second party   Party Conservative Liberal Democrats Seats won 14 9   Third party Fourth party   Party CCH Independent Seats won 9 1 Results map of the composition of the three-member wards after the election Council control before election No overall control Council control after election No overall ...

 

English Royal Navy officer and peer For other people with the same name, see George Legge (disambiguation). The Right HonourableThe Lord DartmouthPCGeorge Legge, 1st Baron DartmouthAdmiral of the FleetIn office24 September 1688 – 10 January 1689Lord Lieutenant of the Tower HamletsIn officeJune 1685 – December 1688Constable of the TowerIn officeJune 1685 – December 1688Governor of TangiersIn officeSeptember 1683 – February 1684Master-General of the O...

 

Costa de Marfil en los Juegos Olímpicos Bandera de Costa de MarfilCódigo COI CIVCON Comité Olímpico Nacional de Costa de MarfilJuegos Olímpicos de México 1968Deportistas 10 en 2 deportesMedallas 0 0 0 0 Historia olímpicaJuegos de verano 1964 • 1968 • 1972 • 1976 • 1980 • 1984 • 1988 • 1992 • 1996 • 2000 • 2004 • 2008 • 2012 • 2016 R...

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Uatumã Biological ReserveReserva Biológica do UatumãIUCN category Ia (strict nature reserve)Location in BrazilNearest cityManaus, AmazonasCoordinates1°12′S 59°28′W / 1.20°S 59.46°W / -1.20; -59.46Area938,720 hectares (2,319,600 acres)DesignationBiological reserveCreated19 September 2002 Uatumã Biological Reserve Sloth in the reserve Uatumã Biological Reserve (Portuguese: Reserva Biológica do Uatumã) is a Biological reserve around the river Uatumã i...

 
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