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Donna Jane (Kindschy) White

Those fortunate enough to have known Donna Jane (Kindschy) White are greatly saddened by her death Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, after a courageous battle with cancer. Donna was born Aug. 23, 1947, in Kalispell, Mont., to Dwight and Mary Jane Kindschy. She grew up in Moscow, graduated from Moscow High School in 1965 and received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Idaho. Even as a child, Donna was a bright spark of energy, always adventurous and excited to explore unfamiliar places. This love of adventure would permeate her entire life, as she was never afraid to embark on new experiences. She had an uncanny ability to tackle whatever challenges she encountered with inner strength and resolve. Donna spent many memorable summers with her family at her maternal grandparents’ farm near Kalispell, Mont., and at her father’s family farm in Hingham, Mont. Donna worked two summers in Glacier National Park at Lake McDonald Lodge, and loved hiking

Artistas de Pernambuco se unem no disco O ano que não teve Carnaval para renovar o frevo

Artistas de Pernambuco se unem no disco O ano que não teve Carnaval para renovar o frevo
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Poverty, Politics and Pandemic: The Plague and the English Peasant s Revolt of 1381

    An angry crowd of rebels, fiercely loyal to the head of state but determined to punish his subordinates as traitors, listens to his speech and, inflamed by his words, rushes to the most prominent landmark in the city where the politicians are hiding in fear. The mob manages to break into the building and proceeds to ransack its interior, including government documents. In the ensuing conflict, several people are killed. This is not Washington, DC on January 6, but London, on June 14, 1381. In the Peasants’ Revolt thousands of disaffected subjects of King Richard II, angry at the imposition of a punitive poll tax that favored the rich, invaded London and demanded the abolition of serfdom. While Richard was parleying with the rebel leader Wat Tyler in Mile End, a mob stormed the Tower of London where – in a security breach – a gate had been left open. The mob killed some of the royal ministers sheltering in the Tower, and beheaded the Archbishop of Canterbury, who had ju

KFM Deutsche Mittelstand AG: KFM-Mittelstandsanleihen-Barometer - Die 7,00%-VST Building Technologies-Anleihe (Update)

KFM Deutsche Mittelstand AG: KFM-Mittelstandsanleihen-Barometer - Die 7,00%-VST Building Technologies-Anleihe (Update)
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Decoding Dayton takes viewers inside, underneath and above the Gem City

‘Decoding Dayton’ takes viewers inside, underneath and above the Gem City Sarah Franks “Rosetta Stone of Dayton,” “Treasures of The Arcade,” “Secrets of Wright Dunbar” and “Lost Dayton” all sound like they could be upcoming sequels to the Indiana Jones movie franchise if Jones was from a certain city in Ohio. Instead, the titles are real names of episodes of Decoding Dayton, an original docuseries from The Indigo Life Network, shot entirely in the Dayton area and produced by Daytonians, or “Daytopians,” as they prefer to be called. There are currently 32 episodes available, all under or around 15 minutes long. The series explores the lesser-known history of the Gem City and adds new, lively perspective to some of its greatest accomplishments. Episodes are focused, concise and packed with insider knowledge able to be told only by someone who has, at times, held the equivalent of the keys to the city.

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