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  1. Hace 16 horas · May 22, 2024 - Columbus North rolled to a 5-0 victory over East Central in the IHSAA Columbus North Regional semifinals on Tuesday to advance to the finals on Wednesday afternoon. The Dogs wasted no time jumping on East Central with a 6-0, 6-0 victory in one singles (Kathryn Wilson), a 6-0, 6-1 triumph in two singles (Aya Saad), and a 6-1, 6-0 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bette_MidlerBette Midler - Wikipedia

    Hace 16 horas · Bette Midler (/ b ɛ t /; born December 1, 1945) is an American singer, actress, comedian and author. Throughout her career, which spans over five decades, Midler has received numerous accolades, including four Golden Globe Awards, three Grammy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards and a Kennedy Center Honor, in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards and a British ...

  3. Hace 16 horas · In 1914, the school moved to a new campus on Vermont Avenue (now the site of Los Angeles City College) in East Hollywood. In 1917, UC Regent Edward Augustus Dickson , the only regent representing the Southland at the time, and Ernest Carroll Moore , Director of the Normal School, began to lobby the State Legislature to enable the school to become the second University of California campus ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AfricaAfrica - Wikipedia

    Hace 16 horas · Etymology The totality of Africa seen by the Apollo 17 crew. Afri was a Latin name used to refer to the inhabitants of then-known northern Africa to the west of the Nile river, and in its widest sense referred to all lands south of the Mediterranean (Ancient Libya). This name seems to have originally referred to a native Libyan tribe, an ancestor of modern Berbers; see Terence for discussion.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TurkeyTurkey - Wikipedia

    Hace 16 horas · The name Turkey appears in Western sources after the late 11th century, referring to the Seljuk-controlled lands in Anatolia and the Near East. European writers started using Turchia for the Anatolian plateau by the end of the 12th century. The English name Turkey (from Medieval Latin Turchia, Turquia) means "land of the Turks". Middle English usage of Turkye is evidenced in Geoffrey Chaucer's ...