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❤️ The Lost Lover ☘️

"The Lost Lover (), is a 1999 Italian-British drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. Cast * Ciarán Hinds : Adam * Juliet Aubrey : Asya * Stuart Bunce : Gabriel * Clara Bryant : Dafi * Erick Vazquez : Na'im * Juliet Aubrey: Asya * Cyrus Elias : Herlich * Edoardo Moscone : Yigal * Phyllida Law : The grandmother * Ahamed Abu Salun : Naim's father * Abed Zuabi : Hamid * Ariel Horowitz : Rabbi ReferencesExternal links * Category:1999 films Category:1999 drama films Category:Films directed by Roberto Faenza Category:Italian films "

❤️ Evans Bell ☘️

"Portrait Thomas Evans Bell (11 November 1825 – 12 September 1887) was an English Indian army officer and writer. He used the pseudonyms Undecimus (in The Reasoner) and Indicus (1865). Life The son of William Bell, he was educated in Wandsworth, London. In 1841 he went to Madras in the East India Company's service. He was a secularist and supporter of George Jacob Holyoake, who gave Bell's name in 1856 on a short list of those who had done most for the free-thought movement, and he had a share in Holyoake's "British Secular Institute of Secularism and Propagandism".The History of the Fleet Street House: a report of sixteen years, note p. 15, Cowen Tracts (1856). Contributed by: Newcastle University. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/60202777Joseph McCabe, Life and Letters of George Jacob Holyoake vol. 1 (1908), p. 215; archive.org. In 1851 he spoke at the first Free Discussion Festival, at the City Road Hall of Science. He was also one of John Chapman's authors. Bell was strongly critical of the East India Company, and its impact on peasant proprietorship in India. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Bell lost his position in Nagpur, for complaining over the head of his immediate superior about the treatment of the Ranis of the Nagpur kingdom. In Madras in the early 1860s, he was secretary of the Madras Literary Society, and edited its Madras Journal in 1861. When Whitley Stokes moved to India, he successfully identified an anonymous translator of Omar Khayyám as Edward FitzGerald, much before this fact was generally known, and named him in the Journal. In 1864 Stokes attributed the Madras (pirate) edition of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam to Bell. Bell retired on half pay in 1866.2010 Sylvia Pankhurst Memorial Lecture, V. Irene Cockroft He was a member of the London National Society for Women's Suffrage in 1866. In 1871 and 1875 he was on the council of the East India Association, where he supported trust as a principle of imperial policy.George Birdwood, On competition and the Indian Civil Service: a paper read before the East India Association, Tuesday, 21 May 1872, p. 2, Bristol Selected Pamphlets (1872). Contributed by: University of Bristol Library. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/60243628James Long, The position of Turkey in relation to British interests in India, p. 32, Foreign and Commonwealth Office Collection (1876). Contributed by: The University of Manchester, The John Rylands University Library. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/60235578 He was on the Greek Committee of 1879.Report of the meeting at Willis' rooms, Saturday, 17 May 1879, in support of the claims of Greece, p. 4. Earl Grey Pamphlets Collection (1879). Contributed by: Durham University Library. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/60226976 Works Evans's works included: *Task of To-day (1852) *The English in India (1859) *The Empire in India (1864) *The Rajah and Principality of Mysore: With a Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Stanley, M.P. (1865) *The Mysore Reversion (1865) *Remarks on the Mysore Blue Book (1866) *Retrospects and Prospects of Indian Policy (1868) *The Oxus and the Indus (1869) *The Great Parliamentary Bore (1869). On the treatment of the Nawabs of the Carnatic and family. *Our Great Vassal Empire (1870) *Is India a Conquered Country And, If So, what Then? (1870, pamphlet) *Public Works and the Public Service in India (1871), with Frederick Tyrrell *The Bengal Reversion (1872) *Last Counsels of an Unknown Counsellor (1877, editor) *The Annexation of the Punjaub and the Maharajah Duleep Singh (1882) *Memoirs of General John Briggs (1886) Family Bell married Emily Magnus (c. 1839–1893), another freethinker who was an actor and classical musician. They had a daughter Ernestine (1871–1959); an older daughter had died in an outbreak of typhoid at Barnes, London, where they had moved to be close to Henry Davis Pochin and his wife Agnes. Ernestine married the doctor Herbert Mills (1868–1947) who shared her Fabian views; and is known as an artist. Notes Category:1825 births Category:1887 deaths Category:British East India Company Army officers Category:English male writers "

❤️ Ukrainian Humanities Lyceum ☘️

"Ukrainian Humanities Lyceum (UHL) is a high school educational institution in the Pechersk district of the city Kyiv. It was founded in 1991. Ukrainian Humanitarian Lyceum is a subdivision of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Admission is done on a competitive basis and the main areas of training include philological, historical, economic and law. History 1991 — year of foundation 1994 — reorganization of the Lyceum in subdivisions of Kyiv Taras Shevchenko University 2000 – Philosophical added to the three main fields of study 2007–2013 — first in Ukraine by results of External independent testing Famous graduates Among the graduates of the Lyceum of different years, many influential Ukrainian journalists, including Lidia Taran, Maxim Drabok, Natalie Fitsych, Alex Ananov, Tatiana Chur, Alex Berdnick, Godovanets Olga, Natalia Ivchenko ( Turchak ), Anna Berezetska, Bogdan Nasal, Natalia Nedilko, Maxim Butkevych, politicians and diplomats Yuriy Pavlenko, Alexander Kravchenko, and Lesya Orobets. Graduates include popular singer Kate Chile, director and actor Philip Illyenko, screenwriter Natalie Kononchuk, and the lawyer of European Court of Human Rights Olga Dmitrenco . Other Asteroid 318794 Ugliya that was discovered in 2005 by Andrushivka Astronomical Observatory was named after the Lyceum. References Category:Schools in Kyiv Category:Secondary schools in Ukraine "

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