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'''Fethullah Qa'ravi Isfahani''' ({{langx|fa|فتحالله غروی اصفهانی}};‎
1850–December 19, 1920) was a Persian cleric and rebel.
'''Fethullah Qa'ravi Isfahani''' ({{langx|fa|فتحالله غروی اصفهانی}};‎
1850–December 19, 1920) was a Persian cleric and revolutionary leader.
== Early life ==
== Early life ==
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== Career ==
== Career ==
After the death of Muhammad Taqi Shirazi, he led an uprising against Iraqi and
British influence in Iran.<ref>{{cite web|title=biography, diary of Fethullah
Qa'ravi Isfahani |url=https://portal.anhar.ir/node/23521#gsc.tab=0}}</ref>
After the death of Muhammad Taqi Shirazi, he led an uprising against British
influence in Iran.<ref>{{cite web|title=biography, diary of Fethullah Qa'ravi
Isfahani |url=https://portal.anhar.ir/node/23521#gsc.tab=0}}</ref>
=== Teaching ===
=== Teaching ===
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{{Short description|American biomedical scientist and professor}}
{{Infobox scientist
| name = Hiranmoy Das
| honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|FRSB}}
| image =
| caption =
| birth_place = [[Kolkata]], [[India]]
| fields = [[Biomedical science]], Vascular biology, [[Stem cell biology]],
[[Immunotherapy]]
| workplaces = [[Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center]]<br>[[Ohio State
University]]<br>[[Case Western Reserve University]]<br>[[Harvard Medical
School]]
| education = [[University of Calcutta]] (BSc, MSc, PhD)
| known_for = Research on [[KLF2]], [[stem cell]]s, and [[γδ T cell]]s
| awards = [[Fellow of the American Heart Association]] (2021)<br>Fellow of the
[[National Academy of Inventors]] (2024)<br>[[Fellow of the Royal Society of
Biology]] (2026)
}}
'''Hiranmoy Das''' {{post-nominals|country=GBR|FRSB}} is an American biomedical
scientist and educator. He is currently a Professor in the Department of
Pharmaceutical Sciences at the [[Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center]]
(TTUHSC) Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy, where he directs the Vascular
Biology and Stem Cell Research Laboratory. Das is recognized for his research in
[[stem cell]] biology, cardiovascular medicine, and [[immunotherapy]],
particularly concerning the role of Krüppel-like factors (KLFs) and γδ T cells
in human disease. He is a Fellow of the [[American Heart Association]] (FAHA),
the [[Royal Society of Biology]] (FRSB), and the [[National Academy of
Inventors]] (FNAI).
'''Hiranmoy Das''' {{post-nominals|country=GBR|FRSB}} is an American biomedical
scientist and educator. He is currently a Professor in the Department of
Pharmaceutical Sciences at the [[Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center]]
(TTUHSC) Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy, where he directs the Vascular
Biology and Stem Cell Research Laboratory. Das is recognized for his research in
[[stem cell]] biology, cardiovascular medicine, and [[immunotherapy]],
particularly concerning the role of Krüppel-like factors (KLFs) and γδ T cells
in human disease. He is a Fellow of the [[American Heart Association]] (FAHA),
the [[Royal Society of Biology]] (FRSB), and the [[National Academy of
Inventors]] (FNAI).
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===Philadelphia Phillies===
===Philadelphia Phillies===
On April 8, 2026, the Brewers traded Berroa to the [[Philadelphia Phillies]] for
cash.<ref>https://www.citizensvoice.com/2026/04/08/phillies-acquire-outfielder-steward-berroa-from-brewers/</ref>
On April 8, 2026, the Brewers traded Berroa to the [[Philadelphia Phillies]] in
exchange for
cash.<ref>https://www.citizensvoice.com/2026/04/08/phillies-acquire-outfielder-steward-berroa-from-brewers/</ref>
==References==
==References==
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=== Version X - (2013-2021) ===
=== Version X - (2013-2021) ===
With the cessation of official production in 2012, the product remained the
prerogative of the community and enthusiasts and lost the official Commodore
branding. Support for version 1.0 was provided unofficially by former Commodore
USA employees from 2013 to 2016.
With the cessation of official production in 2012, the product remained the
prerogative of the community and enthusiasts and lost the official Commodore
branding. Support for version 1.0 was provided unofficially by former Commodore
USA employees from 2013 to 2016. After 2017, version 1 is no longer supported,
either officially or unofficially. However,
in 2026, Commodore 64X Drivers, Firmware & Manuals for version 1 are still
available on the community-created page.<ref>{{cite web |title=Driver and
Software Support Page CommodoreOS Vision
|url=https://commodoreusa.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html
|website=commodoreusa.blogspot.com |publisher=commodoreusa.blogspot.com
|access-date=17 April 2026}}</ref>
=== Version 2 - (2022-2024) ===
=== Version 2 - (2022-2024) ===
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GALF was the only group of lesbian activists that stayed active throughout
nearly all of the 1980s. They paved the road for lesbian visibility during that
time period through their news bulletins ([[Chanacomchana]] and Um Outra Olhar)
and working together with Brazil’s gay and feminist movements as well as the
newly forming international lesbian movement. In 1983, the group gained
attention for carrying out the protest at Ferro's Bar to undo the location's
sales ban on Chanacochana. The day of the protest, August 19th, was consecrated
as National Lesbian Pride Day in July 2003. GALF was notable its participation
in television and print media at a time when homosexuality was not openly
discussed.
GALF was the only group of lesbian activists that stayed active throughout
nearly all of the 1980s. They paved the road for lesbian visibility during that
time period through their news bulletins ([[Chanacomchana]] and Um Outra Olhar)
and working together with Brazil’s gay and feminist movements as well as the
newly forming international lesbian movement. In 1983, the group gained
attention for carrying out the protest at Ferro's Bar to undo the location's
sales ban on Chanacochana. The day of the protest, August 19th, was consecrated
as National Lesbian Pride Day in July 2003. GALF was notable its participation
in television and print media at a time when homosexuality was not openly
discussed.
==Publications==
==Publications==
Edited and published by [[Míriam Martinho]] as a fanzine, Chanacomchana
contained cut up collages and printed text. Creations from GALF's members were
gathered together in Chanacomchana, especially in the organization's first three
years. Later on as the group gained publicity, collaborators from around the
country would contribute their works as well. The publication tackled subjects
impacting lesbians and women in general. It had 12 editions until 1987. It was
succeeded by another publication more centered on the lesbian experience named
Um Altro Olhar. There were 10 editions of Um Altro Olhar up until February of
1990. The title would be repurposed for a 1990s magazine by the Lesbian
Information Network.
Edited and published by [[Míriam Martinho]] as a [[fanzine]], Chanacomchana
contained cut up collages and printed text. Creations from GALF's members were
gathered together in Chanacomchana, especially in the organization's first three
years. Later on as the group gained publicity, collaborators from around the
country would contribute their works as well. The publication tackled subjects
impacting lesbians and women in general. It had 12 editions until 1987. It was
succeeded by another publication more centered on the lesbian experience named
Um Altro Olhar. There were 10 editions of Um Altro Olhar up until February of
1990. The title would be repurposed for a 1990s magazine by the Lesbian
Information Network.
==Activism==
==Activism==
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=== Rione IX Pigna ===
=== Rione IX Pigna ===
* [[Chiesa del Gesù]]
*
* [[Santa Chiara, Rome|Santa Chiara]]
* [[Oratory of San Francesco Saverio del Caravita|San Francesco Saverio del
Caravita]]
* [[San Giovanni della Pigna]]
* [[Sant'Ignazio, Rome|Sant'Ignazio]]
* {{ill|Santa Lucia alle Botteghe Oscure|it|Chiesa di Santa Lucia alle Botteghe
Oscure}}
* [[San Macuto, Rome|San Macuto]]
* [[San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio, Rome|San Marco]]
* [[Pantheon, Rome|Santa Maria ad Martyres]] (Pantheon)
* {{ill|Santa Maria Annunziata dei Gesuiti|es|Iglesia de la Anunciación (Roma)}}
* {{ill|Santa Maria de Astallis |it|Chiesa di Santa Maria della Strada (Roma)}}
* [[Santa Maria sopra Minerva]]
* [[Santa Maria in Via Lata]]
* [[Santa Marta al Collegio Romano]]
* {{ill|San Nicola dei Cesarini|it|Chiesa di San Nicola dei Cesarini}}
* {{ill|San Nicola de Forbitoribus|sv}}
* [[Santo Stefano del Cacco]]
* [[Santissime Stimmate di San Francesco]]
=== Rione X Campitelli ===
=== Rione X Campitelli ===
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=== Rione XVI Ludovisi ===
=== Rione XVI Ludovisi ===
* [[Christuskirche, Rome|Christuskirche]]
*
* {{ill|Chiesa del Corpus Christi|it}}
* {{ill|Chiesa di San Giuseppe Calasanzio|it|Chiesa di San Giuseppe Calasanzio
(Roma)}}
* [[Sant'Isidoro a Capo le Case]]
* {{ill|San Lorenzo da Brindisi|it}}
* {{ill|Santa Maria Regina dei Cuori|it}}
* [[Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini]]
* [[San Marone, Rome|San Marone]]
* [[San Patrizio]]
* {{ill|Santissimo Redentore e Santa Francesca Saverio Cabrini|it|Chiesa del
Santissimo Redentore e Santa Francesca Saverio Cabrini}}
=== Rione XVII Sallustiano ===
=== Rione XVII Sallustiano ===
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=== Rione XXI San Saba ===
=== Rione XXI San Saba ===
* [[Santa Balbina]]
*
* {{ill|Santa Maria dell'Arco in un Torrione|it}}
* [[Santi Nereo e Achilleo]]
* [[San Saba, Rome|San Saba]]
=== Rione XXII Prati ===
=== Rione XXII Prati ===
* {{ill|Beata Vergine Maria del Carmine|it}}
*
* [[Sacro Cuore del Suffragio]]
* [[San Gioacchino ai Prati di Castello]]
* {{ill|San Giuseppe ai Prati|it}}
* {{ill| Santa Maria Assunta delle Suore di San Giovanni Battista|it|Cappella di
Santa Maria Assunta (Roma)}}
* {{ill|Santa Maria del Rosario in Prati|it}}
* {{ill|Santa Maria Immacolata dell'Istituto Scolastico Nazareth|it}}
* {{ill|Tempio valdese di piazza Cavour|it}}
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| date = 9 June 2026
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Scorecard]
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