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'''SpaceX Crew-13''' is the thirteenth operational NASA [[Commercial Crew
Program]] flight and the 21st crewed orbital flight of a [[Crew Dragon]]
spacecraft. The mission transports four crew members to the [[International
Space Station]] (ISS).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=SpaceX Crew-13 {{!}}
Falcon 9 Block 5 {{!}} Next Spaceflight
|url=https://nextspaceflight.com/launches/details/6973/ |access-date=2026-03-04
|website=nextspaceflight.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web
|title=Commercial Crew Program - NASA
|url=https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/commercial-space/commercial-crew-program/
|access-date=2026-03-04 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Upcoming
Dragon Crew (Crew Dragon) Flights
|url=https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sat/dragon_upc.htm |access-date=2026-03-04
|website=space.skyrocket.de}}</ref>
'''SpaceX Crew-13''' is the thirteenth operational NASA [[Commercial Crew
Program]] flight and the 21st crewed orbital flight of a [[Crew Dragon]]
spacecraft. The mission transports four crew members to the [[International
Space Station]] (ISS).<ref name=":0">{{cite
web|url=https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-shares-spacex-crew-13-assignments-for-space-station-mission|title=NASA
Shares SpaceX Crew-13 Assignments for Space Station
Mission|first=Jessica|last=Taveau|date=April 23, 2026|access-date=April 23,
2026}}</ref>
== Crew ==
== Crew ==
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}}
Crew assignments for Crew-13 have not been officially announced, but
NASA announded the crew assignments for Crew-13 on April 23, 2026.<ref
name=":0"/>
[[Roscosmos]] has assigned [[Sergey Teteryatnikov]] as a mission specialist for
Crew-13.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Russian cosmonaut Teteryatnikov assigned Crew-13
seat |url=https://tass.com/science/2091403 |access-date=2026-03-04
|website=TASS}}</ref>
The [[Canadian Space Agency]] has also assigned [[Joshua Kutryk]] on the
mission.
The [[Canadian Space Agency]] has also assigned [[Joshua Kutryk]] on the
mission.
== Mission ==
== Mission ==
The 13th operational SpaceX mission under NASA's Commercial Crew Program is
scheduled for launch in second half of 2026.<ref name=":0" />
The 13th operational SpaceX mission under NASA's Commercial Crew Program is
scheduled for launch in September 2026.<ref name=":0" />
== References ==
== References ==
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In June 1988, No. 1218 hauled a long-distance excursion, the ''Independence
Limited'', over four days from Roanoke to [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], but en
route, on June 11, the locomotive collided with [[Dodge Ramcharger|a truck]] at
a crossing near [[Old Fort, Ohio]].<ref name="Wrinn2000p117" /><ref>{{Cite news
|date=June 13, 1988 |title=Bucyrians find the 1218 was some train ride; 400
board
|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/telegraph-forum-bucyrians-find-the-1218/195176335/
|access-date=April 9, 2026 |work=Telegraph-Forum |location=[[Bucyrus, Ohio]]
|page=3 |via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> In July, No. 1218 hauled some excursions
between [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]] and [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]], and then it
traveled to [[Buffalo, New York]] for two roundtrips between Buffalo and
[[Ashtabula, Ohio]], sponsored by the Niagara Frontier Chapter NRHS.<ref
name="Wrinn2000p117" /><ref>{{Cite news |last=McCarthy |first=Robert |date=July
16, 1988 |title=Excursion Train Steam Engine Is Biggest Ever to Run in Buffalo
|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-buffalo-news-excursion-train-steam-e/195176446/
|access-date=April 9, 2026 |work=The Buffalo News |location=Buffalo, New York
|page=19 |via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> In September, No. 611 returned to service
and handled most of the remainder of that year's operating season.<ref
name="Wrinn2000p117" /><ref name=":5" /> Excursion ridership for the 1988 season
reportedly increased from the previous year at 55,239 passengers with a profit
of $257,000 out of a gross take of $1.9 million.<ref name="Wrinn2000pp79-83" />
In June 1988, No. 1218 hauled a long-distance excursion, the ''Independence
Limited'', over four days from Roanoke to [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], but en
route, on June 11, the locomotive collided with [[Dodge Ramcharger|a truck]] at
a crossing near [[Old Fort, Ohio]].<ref name="Wrinn2000p117" /><ref>{{Cite news
|date=June 13, 1988 |title=Bucyrians find the 1218 was some train ride; 400
board
|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/telegraph-forum-bucyrians-find-the-1218/195176335/
|access-date=April 9, 2026 |work=Telegraph-Forum |location=[[Bucyrus, Ohio]]
|page=3 |via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> In July, No. 1218 hauled some excursions
between [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]] and [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]], and then it
traveled to [[Buffalo, New York]] for two roundtrips between Buffalo and
[[Ashtabula, Ohio]], sponsored by the Niagara Frontier Chapter NRHS.<ref
name="Wrinn2000p117" /><ref>{{Cite news |last=McCarthy |first=Robert |date=July
16, 1988 |title=Excursion Train Steam Engine Is Biggest Ever to Run in Buffalo
|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-buffalo-news-excursion-train-steam-e/195176446/
|access-date=April 9, 2026 |work=The Buffalo News |location=Buffalo, New York
|page=19 |via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> In September, No. 611 returned to service
and handled most of the remainder of that year's operating season.<ref
name="Wrinn2000p117" /><ref name=":5" /> Excursion ridership for the 1988 season
reportedly increased from the previous year at 55,239 passengers with a profit
of $257,000 out of a gross take of $1.9 million.<ref name="Wrinn2000pp79-83" />
In July 1989, No. 1218 performed a rare tripleheader excursion with [[Nickel
Plate Road 587]] and No. 611 from Roanoke to Lynchburg, for the Asheville
Chapter NRHS convention. In June 1990, No. 1218 traveled to [[St. Louis|St.
Louis, Missouri]], where it met up with locomotives [[Cotton Belt 819]], [[St.
Louis–San Francisco 1522|Frisco 1522]], and [[Union Pacific 844]] to participate
in that year's NRHS convention, which took place at the former [[St. Louis Union
Station]].<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|date=June 14–17, 1990|title=National Railway
Historical Society 1990 Annual
Convention|url=http://www.stlouisnrhs.org/pastevents/RouteGuides/1990%20NRHS%20Convention.pdf|work=St.
Louis Chapter, NRHS|accessdate=May 9,
2021|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160414062551/http://www.stlouisnrhs.org/pastevents/RouteGuides/1990%20NRHS%20Convention.pdf|archivedate=April
14, 2016}}</ref>
In July 1989, No. 1218 performed a rare tripleheader excursion with [[Nickel
Plate Road 587]] and No. 611 from Roanoke to Lynchburg, for the Asheville
Chapter NRHS convention.<ref
name="Wrinn2000p85">{{Harvp|Wrinn|2000|p=85}}.</ref><ref
name="Wrinn2000p118">{{Harvp|Wrinn|2000|p=118}}.</ref> In June 1990, No. 1218
traveled to [[St. Louis|St. Louis, Missouri]], where it met up with locomotives
[[Cotton Belt 819]], [[St. Louis–San Francisco 1522|Frisco 1522]], and [[Union
Pacific 844]] to participate in that year's NRHS convention, which took place at
the former [[St. Louis Union Station]].<ref name=":4">{{Cite web|date=June
14–17, 1990|title=National Railway Historical Society 1990 Annual
Convention|url=http://www.stlouisnrhs.org/pastevents/RouteGuides/1990%20NRHS%20Convention.pdf|work=St.
Louis Chapter, NRHS|accessdate=May 9,
2021|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160414062551/http://www.stlouisnrhs.org/pastevents/RouteGuides/1990%20NRHS%20Convention.pdf|archivedate=April
14, 2016}}</ref>
Beginning in May 1991, during Norfolk Southern's 25th anniversary of their steam
program, No. 1218's smokebox door was painted with an imperfect silver graphite
and oil mix, and the outdoor heat turned it gold.<ref name=":R&RSep91">{{Cite
magazine |date=September 1991 |title=Railnews — N&W 2-6-6-4 1218
|url=https://archive.org/details/railfan-railroad-sep-1991-images/mode/1up
|access-date=April 12, 2026 |magazine=Railfan & Railroad |publisher=Carstens
Publications |pages=44;74 |volume=10 |issue=9}}</ref><ref
name=":NRHS1991">{{Cite magazine |last=Boyd |first=Jim |date=November 1991
|title=The NRHS Huntington '91 Convention
|url=https://archive.org/details/railfan-railroad-nov-1991-images/mode/1up
|access-date=April 9, 2026 |magazine=Railfan & Railroad |publisher=Carstens
Publications |pages=78–80 |volume=10 |issue=11}}</ref> In August 1991, No.
1218's smokebox door received another graphite mix, resulting in a more correct
silver appearance.<ref name=":NRHS1991" /> That same month, No. 1218 took part
in that year's NRHS convention of [[Huntington, West Virginia]], leading two
excursion runs out of [[Kenova, West Virginia|Kenova]], before the rest of the
convention was focused on [[Nickel Plate Road 765]] and [[Pere Marquette 1225]]
operating over the [[CSX Transportation|CSX]] mainline.<ref name=":NRHS1991" />
No. 611 was originally advertised to haul the Kenova excursions, but firebox
repairs held it back.<ref name=":NRHS1991" /> On November 3, as the main event
for the steam program's 25th anniversary, No. 1218 joined No. 611 and [[Southern
Railway 4501]] to triple head a 28-car passenger excursion train from
[[Chattanooga, Tennessee]] to [[Atlanta]], Georgia.<ref
name="Wrinn2000pp90-91">{{Harvp|Wrinn|2000|pp=90–91}}.</ref> At [[Ooltewah,
Tennessee]], No. 4501 took the first eight coaches for a complete round trip,
turning around at [[Cleveland, Tennessee]].<ref name="Wrinn2000pp90-91"/>
Afterwards, Nos. 611 and 1218 completed the rest of the trip to Atlanta.<ref
name="Wrinn2000pp90-91" />
Beginning in May 1991, during Norfolk Southern's 25th anniversary of their steam
program, No. 1218's smokebox door was painted with an imperfect silver graphite
and oil mix, and the outdoor heat turned it gold.<ref name=":R&RSep91">{{Cite
magazine |date=September 1991 |title=Railnews — N&W 2-6-6-4 1218
|url=https://archive.org/details/railfan-railroad-sep-1991-images/mode/1up
|access-date=April 12, 2026 |magazine=Railfan & Railroad |publisher=Carstens
Publications |pages=44;74 |volume=10 |issue=9}}</ref><ref
name=":NRHS1991">{{Cite magazine |last=Boyd |first=Jim |date=November 1991
|title=The NRHS Huntington '91 Convention
|url=https://archive.org/details/railfan-railroad-nov-1991-images/mode/1up
|access-date=April 9, 2026 |magazine=Railfan & Railroad |publisher=Carstens
Publications |pages=78–80 |volume=10 |issue=11}}</ref> In August 1991, No.
1218's smokebox door received another graphite mix, resulting in a more correct
silver appearance.<ref name=":NRHS1991" /> That same month, No. 1218 took part
in that year's NRHS convention of [[Huntington, West Virginia]], leading two
excursion runs out of [[Kenova, West Virginia|Kenova]], before the rest of the
convention was focused on [[Nickel Plate Road 765]] and [[Pere Marquette 1225]]
operating over the [[CSX Transportation|CSX]] mainline.<ref name=":NRHS1991" />
No. 611 was originally advertised to haul the Kenova excursions, but firebox
repairs held it back.<ref name=":NRHS1991" /> On November 3, as the main event
for the steam program's 25th anniversary, No. 1218 joined No. 611 and [[Southern
Railway 4501]] to triple head a 28-car passenger excursion train from
[[Chattanooga, Tennessee]] to [[Atlanta]], Georgia.<ref
name="Wrinn2000pp90-91">{{Harvp|Wrinn|2000|pp=90–91}}.</ref> At [[Ooltewah,
Tennessee]], No. 4501 took the first eight coaches for a complete round trip,
turning around at [[Cleveland, Tennessee]].<ref name="Wrinn2000pp90-91"/>
Afterwards, Nos. 611 and 1218 completed the rest of the trip to Atlanta.<ref
name="Wrinn2000pp90-91" />
At the end of the 1991 excursion season, after completing a round-trip excursion
from [[Huntsville, Alabama]] to Chattanooga, Tennessee on November 8,<ref
name="Wrinn2000p118">{{Harvp|Wrinn|2000|p=118}}.</ref> No. 1218 returned to the
Norris Yard Steam Shop for an extensive overhaul, where its flues needed to be
replaced and portions of its firebox needed to be repaired.<ref
name="Wrinn2000pp90-91" /> There were originally plans to have No. 1218 running
again for the beginning of the 1996 excursion season,<ref
name="Wrinn2000pp90-91" /> but NS chairman [[David R. Goode]] cancelled the
steam program in 1994 due to serious safety concerns, rising insurance costs,
the expense of maintaining steam locomotives, a yard switching accident
involving nine passenger cars in [[Lynchburg, Virginia]], and decreasing rail
network availability.<ref
name="Wrinn2000pp102-109">{{Harvp|Wrinn|2000|pp=102–109}}.</ref><ref>{{cite
news| title=Rail Service – Popular steam engines will take last journeys|
first=Don| last=Phillips| newspaper=Indianapolis Star| location=Indianapolis,
IN| date=November 6, 1994| edition=first| page=192|
url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23549501/end_of_ns_steam_program_announced/|
via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| agency=Associated
Press| title=Norfolk Southern ends excursions| newspaper=Daily Press|
location=Newport News, VA| date=October 30, 1994| edition=main| page=22|
url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23549572/ap_ns_ends_steam_program/|
via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref>
At the end of the 1991 excursion season, after completing a round-trip excursion
from [[Huntsville, Alabama]] to Chattanooga, Tennessee on November 8,<ref
name="Wrinn2000p118" /> No. 1218 returned to the Norris Yard Steam Shop for an
extensive overhaul, where its flues needed to be replaced and portions of its
firebox needed to be repaired.<ref name="Wrinn2000pp90-91" /> There were
originally plans to have No. 1218 running again for the beginning of the 1996
excursion season,<ref name="Wrinn2000pp90-91" /> but NS chairman [[David R.
Goode]] cancelled the steam program in 1994 due to serious safety concerns,
rising insurance costs, the expense of maintaining steam locomotives, a yard
switching accident involving nine passenger cars in [[Lynchburg, Virginia]], and
decreasing rail network availability.<ref
name="Wrinn2000pp102-109">{{Harvp|Wrinn|2000|pp=102–109}}.</ref><ref>{{cite
news| title=Rail Service – Popular steam engines will take last journeys|
first=Don| last=Phillips| newspaper=Indianapolis Star| location=Indianapolis,
IN| date=November 6, 1994| edition=first| page=192|
url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23549501/end_of_ns_steam_program_announced/|
via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| agency=Associated
Press| title=Norfolk Southern ends excursions| newspaper=Daily Press|
location=Newport News, VA| date=October 30, 1994| edition=main| page=22|
url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23549572/ap_ns_ends_steam_program/|
via=Newspapers.com}} {{open access}}</ref>
===Current disposition===
===Current disposition===
Syncretism (Creek Album)
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| writer5 = Collie
| writer5 = Collie
| length5 = 9:03
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==Controversy==
==Controversy==
Although ''Ghostwatch'' was aired under the ''[[Screen One]]'' drama
banner,<ref>{{cite
web|url=http://www.ghostwatchbtc.com/2009/07/31-october-6-november-1992.html
|title=G31 October – 6 November 1992 |publisher=Ghostwatchbtc.com
|date=2009-07-19 |access-date=2017-10-31}}</ref> its documentary style led many
viewers to believe the events were real, causing much controversy after the
show's airing. The BBC was besieged with phone calls from irate and frightened
viewers, among them Parkinson's elderly mother. British [[tabloid (newspaper
format)|tabloid]]s and other newspapers criticised the BBC the next day for the
disturbing nature of some scenes, such as Greene's final scene where she is
locked in an under-stairs cupboard with the howling ghost, and Parkinson's eerie
possession scene.
Although ''Ghostwatch'' was aired under the ''[[Screen One]]'' drama
banner,<ref>{{cite
web|url=http://www.ghostwatchbtc.com/2009/07/31-october-6-november-1992.html
|title=G31 October – 6 November 1992 |publisher=Ghostwatchbtc.com
|date=2009-07-19 |access-date=2017-10-31}}</ref> its documentary style led many
viewers to believe the events were real, causing much controversy after the
show's airing. The BBC was besieged with phone calls from irate and frightened
viewers, among them [[Michael Parkinson]]'s alarmed and elderly mother. British
[[tabloid (newspaper format)|tabloid]]s and other newspapers criticised the BBC
the next day for the disturbing nature of some scenes, such as Greene's final
scene where she is locked in an under-stairs cupboard with the howling ghost,
and Parkinson's eerie possession scene.
A false rumour persisted that [[Sarah Greene]] had advertised the programme on
her Saturday morning children's show ''[[Going Live!]]'', including a visit to
the location of the "haunting", and gave the impression that she was taking part
in a "reality show". This rumour was debunked via the ''Ghostwatch: Behind the
Curtain'' blog (which gathered information for a documentary about the show).
After acquiring the three most likely episodes of ''Going Live'' (the week
before, the day ''Ghostwatch'' was shown, and the week after), the blog's
editors found no reference to the show.<ref>{{cite
web|url=https://ghostwatchbtc.blogspot.com/2009/11/well-actually-spool-it-back-to-point.html
|title=We'll actually spool it back to the point where you tell us...
|publisher=Ghostwatchbtc.blogspot.com |date=2009-11-19
|access-date=2017-10-31}}</ref> Greene did however appear on the following
Monday's [[Children's BBC]] strand to reassure younger viewers the show was not
real.{{citation needed|date=November 2023}}
A false rumour persisted that [[Sarah Greene]] had advertised the programme on
her Saturday morning children's show ''[[Going Live!]]'', including a visit to
the location of the "haunting", and gave the impression that she was taking part
in a "reality show". This rumour was debunked via the ''Ghostwatch: Behind the
Curtain'' blog (which gathered information for a documentary about the show).
After acquiring the three most likely episodes of ''Going Live'' (the week
before, the day ''Ghostwatch'' was shown, and the week after), the blog's
editors found no reference to the show.<ref>{{cite
web|url=https://ghostwatchbtc.blogspot.com/2009/11/well-actually-spool-it-back-to-point.html
|title=We'll actually spool it back to the point where you tell us...
|publisher=Ghostwatchbtc.blogspot.com |date=2009-11-19
|access-date=2017-10-31}}</ref> Greene did however appear on the following
Monday's [[Children's BBC]] strand to reassure younger viewers the show was not
real.{{citation needed|date=November 2023}}
Monarchs: Addition to the list
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* [[Abbas I of Egypt|Abbas I]]
* [[Abbas I of Egypt|Abbas I]]
* [[Abbas II of Egypt|Abbas Hilmi Pasha]]
* [[Abbas II of Egypt|Abbas Hilmi Pasha]]
* [[Ankhwennefer (pharaoh)|Ankhwennefer]]
* [[Cleopatra VII of Egypt|Cleopatra VII]]
* [[Cleopatra VII of Egypt|Cleopatra VII]]
* [[Djehutyemhat]]
* [[Farouk of Egypt]]
* [[Farouk of Egypt]]
* [[Fuad I of Egypt]]
* [[Fuad I of Egypt]]
* [[Fuad II of Egypt]]
* [[Fuad II of Egypt]]
* [[Gemenefkhonsbak]]
* [[Harsiesi]]
* [[Hatshepsut]]
* [[Hatshepsut]]
* [[Herihor]]
* [[Horwennefer]]
* [[Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt|Ibrahim Pasha]]
* [[Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt|Ibrahim Pasha]]
* [[Inaros II]]
* [[Iuput II]]
* [[Iyibkhentre]]
* [[Khabash]]
* [[Khuiqer]]
* [[Muhammad ibn Ali al-Khalanji]]
* [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt]]
* [[Muhammad Ali of Egypt]]
* [[Ptolemy I of Egypt]]
* [[Menkheperre]]
* [[Ptolemy II of Egypt]]
* [[Nimlot of Hermopolis]]
* [[Ptolemy III of Egypt]]
* [[Peftjauawybast]]
* [[Ptolemy IV of Egypt]]
* [[Penamun]]
* [[Ptolemy V of Egypt]]
* [[Petubastis III]]
* [[Ptolemy VI of Egypt]]
* [[Pinedjem I]]
* [[Ptolemy VII of Egypt]]
* [[Psammetichus IV]]
* [[Ptolemy XII of Egypt]]
* [[Qakare Ini]]
* [[Ptolemy XIII of Egypt]]
* [[Segerseni]]
{{div col end}}
{{div col end}}
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[[Category:Indian documentary films]]
[[Category:Films set in Uttar Pradesh]]
[[Category:Films set in Uttar Pradesh]]
[[Category:Energy crises]]
[[Category:Energy crises in Asia]]
[[Category:Kanpur]]
[[Category:Kanpur]]
[[Category:Films shot in Uttar Pradesh]]
[[Category:Films shot in Uttar Pradesh]]
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|WrittenBy = Scott Ryan
|WrittenBy = Scott Ryan
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|df=yes|2018|10|2}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|df=yes|2018|10|2}}
|ShortSummary = Meeting with Davros, Freddy's relative and a crime boss whose
men Ray beat up after they beat Gary, Ray disrespects him. Despite Freddy's
warnings to leave it alone, Davros sends three men after Ray regardless. Now
dating Ally, Ray has a violent incident in a parking lot that she bears witness
to, his outburst disturbing her. At a therapy session, Ray reveals his violent
philosophy regarding people he views as detriments to society. That night, Ray
notices Davros' men watching his house and lures them to a remote area, where he
kills them with a [[Sterling submachine gun|Patchett submachine gun]] gifted to
him by Gary. He returns home to Ally, who can smell the gunpowder on him but
cannot identify it.
|ShortSummary = Meeting with Davros, Freddy's relative and a crime boss whose
men Ray beat up after they beat Gary, Ray disrespects him. Despite Freddy's
warnings to leave him alone, Davros sends three men after Ray regardless. Now
dating Ally, Ray has a violent incident in a parking lot that she bears witness
to, his outburst disturbing her. At a therapy session, Ray reveals his violent
philosophy regarding people he views as detriments to society. That night, Ray
notices Davros' men watching his house and lures them to a remote area, where he
kills them with a [[Sterling submachine gun|Patchett submachine gun]] gifted to
him by Gary. He returns home to Ally, who can smell the gunpowder on him but
cannot identify it.
----
----
Title origin: When Ray claims he beats up people he feels are detrimental to the
public, his group leader sarcastically thanks him "on behalf of society".
Title origin: When Ray claims he beats up people he feels are detrimental to the
public, his group leader sarcastically thanks him "on behalf of society".
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{{AI-generated}}
'''Charles Orren Bailiff''' was a black inventor known for developing a shampoo
headrest in the late 19th century. His work is associated with improvements in
equipment used in barbershops and salons, particularly in the process of washing
hair.<ref>https://www.thoughtco.com/african-american-patent-holders-b-4122701</ref>
His invention contributed to changes in how hair washing services were performed
by providing support and improving positioning during the process.
'''Charles Orren Bailiff''' was a black inventor known for developing a shampoo
headrest in the late 19th century. His work is associated with improvements in
equipment used in barbershops and salons, particularly in the process of washing
hair.<ref>https://www.thoughtco.com/african-american-patent-holders-b-4122701</ref>
His invention contributed to changes in how hair washing services were performed
by providing support and improving positioning during the process.
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{{Short description|Funding round for chosen investors}}
{{Short description|Funding round for chosen investors}}
{{More citations needed|date=December 2007}}
'''Private placement''' or '''non-public offering''' is a [[securities
offering|funding round]] of [[security (finance)|securities]] which are sold not
through a [[public offering]], but rather through a private offering, mostly to
a small number of chosen [[investor]]s. Generally, these investors include
friends and family, accredited investors, and institutional
investors.<ref>{{cite book|last=Comptroller of the Currency Administrator of
National Banks|title=Private placements: Comptroller's Handbook|publisher=US
Department of the Treasury|date=March
1990|url=http://www.occ.treas.gov/handbook/PrivatePlace1.pdf|access-date=2009-06-13}}</ref>
[[Placement agent]]s help find investors.
'''Private placement''' or '''non-public offering''' is a [[securities
offering|funding round]] of [[security (finance)|securities]] which are sold not
through a [[public offering]], but rather through a private offering, mostly to
a small number of chosen [[investor]]s. Generally, these investors include
friends and family, accredited investors, and institutional
investors.<ref>{{cite book|last=Comptroller of the Currency Administrator of
National Banks|title=Private placements: Comptroller's Handbook|publisher=US
Department of the Treasury|date=March
1990|url=http://www.occ.treas.gov/handbook/PrivatePlace1.pdf|access-date=2009-06-13}}</ref>
[[Placement agent]]s help find investors.