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In 1916 he joined Sir Arthur Pearson the newspaper magnate and campaigner for the blind and organised the Blinded Soldiers’ Children Fund. He undertook the re-organisation of the Chaplains' Department of the National Institute for the Blind and was sometime Joint Secretary of the Greater London Fund for the Blind.[4] He was a former director and general organiser of the Association for the Promoting the General Welfare of the Blind [5] and was a highly successful fund-raiser for charitable purposes and well known as a speaker and lecturer on social causes.[6] By 1922 he was being described as a business expert and organiser.[7] He was also connected with the fund raising activities of the temperance organisation the Band of Hope Union.[8] The zygosphene-zygantrum articulation is an accessory joint between vertebrae found in several lepidosauromorph reptiles. This pivot joint consists of a forward-facing, wedge-shaped process called the zygosphene, that fits in a depression on the rearside of the next vertebrae, called the zygantrum.[1] The zygosphene sits between the prezygapophysis in the neural arch, whereas the zygantrum sits between the postzygapophysis.[2] This joint is found in snakes, lacertids, teiids, Gymnophthalmids as well as in some iguanids and cordylids.[3] It is also found in several fossil groups such as plesiosaurians, nothosaurians and pachypleurosaurians.[4] It is absent in today's Monitor lizard (Varanus), but occurs in fossil Varanids.[5] The zygosphene-zygantrum joint's function is to stabilize the vertebral column. While it permits horizontal and vertical movements of the vertebral column, it prevents rotations of the single vertebrae against each other.[5] Dang was born as the eighth of nine children in a Catholic family in Getiao Township of Shanyang County, Shaanxi, China, on July 12, 1967. He began a priesthood seminar in Xi'an, Shaanxi in 1985 but continued his theological education at the Sheshan Seminary in Shanghai. He was ordained a priest in 1991. From 1991 to 1996 he taught at Shaanxi Provincial Seminary. In 2002 he was accepted to Shaanxi Normal University, majoring in psychology, where he graduated in 2004. Prior to his diocese, he was the parish priest of St. Antony's Church, four kilometers west of the St. Francis Cathedral of Xi'an, since it opened in 2003. He was consecrated as auxiliary bishop of Xi'an at St.Francis Cathedral on July 26, 2005.[2] His consecration was recognized by the Pope. On July 5, 2006, he succeeded Li Du'an as Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Xi'an.[3][4] That means most Americans will be caught by surprise and might end up holding a bunch of worthless dollars. It doesn't have to be like that for you. That means most Americans will be caught by surprise and might end up holding a bunch of worthless dollars. It doesn't have to be like that for you. [Click here to get the details and learn how to prepare.]( The 500 George Street is a proposed residential skyscraper to be located at 500 George Street in Brisbane, Australia. The building comprises 144 serviced apartments and student accommodation from level 8 to 25 as well as 248 one and two bedroom residential apartments from level 26 to 56. A full floor resident's sky pool and terrace will be located on level 58. The development involves the retention of the historic King George Chambers building at the front of the site as a foyer and the main pedestrian access point to the new tower.[1] Development application was lodged with the Brisbane City Council in June 2015.[2] Edward DeChant (September 30, 1888 – June 15, 1972) was a Democratic politician who formerly served in the Ohio House of Representatives. A native of Lorain, Ohio, DeChant was initially elected to the Ohio House in 1948. He was sworn into office in 1949, in what would be the beginning of a long career in the legislature. For the most of his tenure he represented an at-large of Lorain County. However, following the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the House went to district representation. He won election to the newly apportioned 74th District in 1966. DeChant retired from the House in 1968, after serving in the House for twenty years, or ten terms.[1] He returned to private law practice following his retirement from politics. He died in 1972.[2] Luna 1 was launched at 16:41 GMT (22:41 local time) on 2 January 1959 from Site 1/5 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome by a Luna 8K72 rocket.[1] The first three stages operated nominally. The Soviet engineers did not trust automated systems for controlling the engine burns, so they communicated to the rocket via radio. The signal to stop firing the engine Block E stage was sent too late,[10] and it imparted an extra 175 m/s to Luna 1.[1] Consequently Luna 1 missed its target by 5,995 kilometers (3,725 mi). The spacecraft passed within 5,995–6,400 kilometers (3,725–3,977 mi) of the Moon's surface on 4 January after 34 hours of flight, and became the first man made object to leave earth's orbit on January 6.[2][1] Luna 1 ran out of battery power on 5 January 1959 when it was 597,000 kilometers (371,000 mi) from Earth, making it impossible to track further.[1][11] The batteries were designed for a minimum of 40 hours but lasted for 62.[11] Luna 1 became the first artificial object to reach the escape velocity of the Earth,[12] along with its carrier rocket's 1,472-kilogram (3,245 lb)[2] upper stage, which it separated from after being the first spacecraft to reach heliocentric orbit.[1] It remains in orbit around the Sun, between the orbits of Earth and Mars.[2] At 00:57 GMT on 3 January 1959, at a distance of 113,000 kilometres (70,000 mi) from Earth,[1] 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) of sodium gas was released by the spacecraft, forming a cloud behind it to serve as an artificial comet. The cloud was released for two purposes: to allow visual tracking of the spacecraft's trajectory[13] and to observe the behavior of gas in space.[2] This glowing orange trail of gas, visible over the Indian Ocean with the brightness of a sixth-magnitude star for a few minutes, was photographed by Mstislav Gnevyshev at the Mountain Station of the Main Astronomical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR near Kislovodsk.[14] While traveling through the outer Van Allen radiation belt, the spacecraft's scintillator made observations indicating that a small number of high-energy particles exist in the outer belt. The measurements obtained during this mission provided new data on the Earth's radiation belt and outer space. The craft was unable to detect a lunar magnetic field which placed an upper limit on its strength of 1/10,000th of Earth's.[2][15] The first-ever direct observations and measurements of solar wind,[4][2] a strong flow of ionized plasma emanating from the Sun and streaming through interplanetary space, were performed.[2] The ionized plasma concentration was measured to be some 700 particles per cm3 at altitudes of 20,000–25,000 km and 300 to 400 particles per cm3 at altitudes of 100,000–150,000 km.[14] The spacecraft also marked the first instance of radio communication at the half-million-kilometer distance. Regards, [Signature] Andrew Packer Analyst, Palm Beach Letter   [Wealthy Nation Today]( You received this editorial email with advertisements because you have subscribed to this service using the email address {EMAIL}. To ensure that our emails continue to reach your inbox, please add our email address to your contacts or address book. 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