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Here's your daily reminder that...
Jews are only 0.2% of the worlds population but...
Jews make up 14% of the World Total and 38% of the United States of America total winners for the Nobel Prize for Literature (source).
Jews make up 14% of the total winners of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 18% of the total winners of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry; 53% of the total winners of the Pulitzer Prize for Non-Fiction (source).
Jews make up 39% of the total winners of the Antoinette Perry (Tony) Award for Best Play; 54% of the total winners of the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical (with 62% of all Composers and 66% of all Lyricists of Best Musical-winning productions being Jewish) (source).
Jews make up 40% of the total winners of the Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Original Screenplay; and 34% of the total winners of the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (source).
Although Jews constitute only 3% of the U.S. population...
80% of the nation’s professional comedians are Jewish (source).
90% of American comic book creators are jewish (source)
38% of the recipients of the United States National Medal of Science are Jewish (Source).
Jews are very successful, with educational levels higher than all other U.S. ethnic groups with the exception of Asian Americans, and income levels the highest of all groups. Six out of ten Jewish adults have college degrees, and 41% of Jewish families report a household income of $75,000 or more” (source)
Jews are a minority across the globe. We've been historically opressed and hated. But these key figures from history are all Jewish and loved, yet many don't even know they're jewish (or they don't know these people in the first place!):
Stan Lee (birth name: Stanley Martin Lieber) - An American comic book writer and editor, Former executive vice president and publisher of marvel Comics, creator of iron-man, spider-man, and more.
Albert Einstein - a Theoretical physicist, Received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics, developed the theory of relativity and the "worlds most famous equation"  (E = mc^2), and more.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, co-authored the initial law school casebook on sex discrimination, co-founded the Women’s Rights Project at the ACLU in 1972, and more.
Jack Kirby (birth name: Jacob Kurtzberg) - an American comic book artist, co-creator of Captain America, one of the most influential comic book artists
Harry Houdini (birth name: Erich Weisz) - a Hungarian-American escape artist, illusionist, and stunt performer, noted for his escape acts.
Emma Lazarus - An American author remembered for her sonnet "The New Colossus," Inspired by The Statue of Liberty and inscribed on its pedestal as of 1903.
Julius Rosenthal, Lillian Wald, Rabbi Emil G. Hirsch, Stephen Wise, and Henry Moskowitz - Jewish activists that helped form the NAACP along with W.E.B. Dubois, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and Mary Church Terrell.
Mark Zuckerberg - Founder and CEO of Meta, a businessman who co-founded the social media service Facebook, and within four years became the world’s youngest self-made billionaire Harvard alumni.
Joseph Pulitzer - a politician and newspaper publisher, his endowment to the Columbia University established the Pulitzer Prizes in 1917, he founded the Columbia School of Journalism which opened in 1912.
Jacob William Davis - a Latvian tailor who is credited with inventing modern jeans and who worked with Levi Strauss to patent and mass-produce them, died.
Irving Berlin - drafted at age 30 to write morale-boosting songs for military revues (including “God Bless America”). Many Berlin songs remained popular for decades, including “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” “Cheek to Cheek,” “Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better),” “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” and two celebrating Christian holidays: “White Christmas” and “Easter Parade.”
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel - received his doctorate in Berlin. He was arrested by the Nazis in 1938, moved to the U.S. in 1940, and became an influential figure in the 1960s, marching with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, Alabama, and speaking out against the Vietnam War.
Elie Wiesel - Romanian-American writer and professor, holocaust survivor, nobel laureate, political activist. Authored 57 books including Night, a work based on his experiences as a Jewish prisoner in the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps
Bob Dylan - an icon of folk, rock and protest music, won the Nobel Prize in literature for his complex and poetic lyrics.
J. Robert Oppenheimer - ran the Manhattan Project, considered the "father of the atomic Bomb," presented with the Enrico Fermi Award by President Lyndon Johnson.
Betty Friedan - co-founded the National Organization of Women and became its first president, wrote The Feminine Mystique (1963) and helped spark the second wave of feminism.
Gloria Steinem - one of the most prominent feminists of all time, launched Ms. Magazine and co-founded the National Women’s Political Caucus with Bella Abzug, Shirley Chisholm, Betty Friedan and Myrlie Evers-Williams, widow of Medgar Evers.
Sergey Brin - an American businessman best known for co-founding Google with Larry Page, president of Alphabet Inc.
Judith Heumann - a founder of the disability rights movement, led a 26-day sit-in at a federal building in San Francisco. The protest spurred implementation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, a precursor to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Larry Kramer - co-founded Gay Men’s Health Crisis in response to the AIDS epidemic but was soon ousted over his confrontational activism. He went on to help launch a more strident group, ACT UP, and wrote a critically acclaimed play, The Normal Heart, about the early AIDS years in New York City.
Steven Spielberg - released his critically acclaimed epic film Schindler’s List, based on the true story of a German industrialist who saved Jews during the Holocaust. The movie won seven Oscars and led Spielberg to launch the Shoah Foundation at the University of Southern California, which filmed interviews with 52,000 survivors of the Holocaust and genocides in Nanjing and Rwanda.
Calvin Klein - made designer jeans and the infamous ad starring Brooke Shields revolutionized the fashion industry, sold his company to Phillips-Van Heusen (now PVH) for $430 million. Klein was the first designer to win three consecutive Coty Awards for womenswear.
Daveed Diggs - an American actor, rapper, and singer-songwriter. he originated the dual roles of Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in the musical Hamilton, for which he won a 2016 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical. Along with the main cast of Hamilton, he was awarded a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album in the same year.
And so much more. (a pretty decent list is available here)
Not only that, but the following are all Jewish inventions...
The Teddy Bear - made by Morris and Rose Michtom in honor of Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt.
The Ballpoint Pen - *the first commercially sucessfull ballpoint pen was made by Lazlo Biro, a Hungarian-Jew, and his brother.
Mobile Phones - made by Martin Cooper, nicknamed the "father of the cellphone", and was born in Chicago to Ukrainian Jewish immigrants.
The Barbie - made by Ruth Marianna Handler, born to Polish-Jewish immigrants.
Power Rangers - made by Haim Saban, a Jewish-Egyptian
Video Games - made by Ralph Baer, a German-Jew
Peeps - made by Sam Born, a Russian-Jewish immigrants who came to the United States in 1909.
Cards Against Humanity - created by a group of Jewish boys from the same high school
Many Superheroes including Superman, Ironman, spider-man, batman, and more!
and more! (an illustrated list available here.)
Conclusion: If you're Jewish, be proud. You come from a long line of successful people. No matter what happened to them, Jews persevered, and they strived for sucess. Be proud of your culture, your history, these are your people. You're Jewish.
(feel free to reblog and add more, or just comment and i'll add it!)
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Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Pakistani Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai have made their Broadway production debut this month with the musical Suffs.
However, news of the show was not music to everyone's ears. Critics took to social media to accuse the pair of double standards and “silence” over the plight of Palestinian women in Gaza amid ongoing Israeli bombardment, while producing and promoting a musical about the early 20th-century suffragette movement in the US.
“Malala co-producing a musical about the American women's suffrage movement while being silent about the horrific atrocities being committed against women and girls in Gaza & actively collaborating with a vocal champion of Israel,” posted one user on X, formerly Twitter.
“Irony has never been more stark.” Clinton, who ran for president in 2016, has promoted herself as an advocate for feminism and women’s rights.
This has prompted many online users to highlight what they say is the "glaring hypocrisy" of Clinton’s backing of Israel despite several reports on Israel’s human rights violations against Palestinian women and girls, including sexual abuse. Yousafzai, on the other hand, became a household name in the fight for girls’ education after she was shot in 2012 for speaking out against the Pakistani Taliban’s restrictions on girls’ access to education.
At 17, she became the youngest-ever Nobel laureate in 2014 for her activism. Social media users expressed their disappointment with her collaboration with Clinton amid Israel’s targeted strikes on educational institutions in Gaza and the violence that has forced schools in the occupied West Bank to close and turn to remote learning.
“Malala herself has been relatively muted on the devastation of the education system in Gaza. Whatever little she’s said, has been muted platitudes,” said one user. Social media users have also criticised Yousafzai for partnering with “warmonger” Clinton, who as secretary of state under President Obama oversaw deadly drone strikes that killed hundreds of civilians, including children, in the activist’s native Pakistan.
“Malala said drone attacks are fueling terrorism and killing innocents. She's now partnering with Hillary Clinton, who oversaw the drone campaign,” said one user.
“She exposed her double standards with Palestine and can safely be called a pawn for the imperial powers.”
Suffs has made its Broadway debut amid tension and fierce criticism of the country's unwavering support and arming of Israel’s war in Gaza as the US gears up for presidential elections later this year. Israel's assault has killed more than 34,000 Palestinians, 70 percent of whom are women and children.
In February, UN experts said they had received reports of Palestinian female detainees being subjected to “multiple forms of sexual assault” in Israeli detention since 7 October. The experts added that hundreds of Palestinian women and girls have been arbitrarily detained since the war started. ✍️ by: Mera Aladam
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Meet the unsung contributor to revolutionary breakthroughs in treating polio, cancer, HPV, and even COVID-19: Henrietta Lacks. Born in 1920 Roanoke, Virginia, Henrietta's mother Eliza died when she was only four, and she was ultimately raised by her maternal grandfather in Clover, Virginia. Henrietta worked as a tobacco farmer and attended a segregated school until the age of 14, when she gave birth to a son, Lawrence. A daughter, Elsie, was born three years later --to compound the family's difficulties, Elsie had cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Henrietta and her now-husband David Lacks moved to Turner Station (now Dundalk), Maryland where David had landed a job with a nearby steel plant. At the time Turner Station was one of the oldest African-American communities in Baltimore County and there was sufficient community support for the family to buy a house and produce three more children.
In 1951 at the age of 31, Henrietta died at Johns Hopkins Hospital of cervical cancer, mere months after the birth of the family's youngest son. But before her death --and without her or her family's consent-- during a biopsy two tumour cell samples were taken from Henrietta's cervix and sent to Johns Hopkins researchers. Hernietta's cells carried a unique trait: an ability to rapidly multiply, producing a new generation every 24 hours; a breakthrough that no other human cell had achieved. Prior to this discovery, only cells that had been transformed by viruses or genetic mutations carried such a characteristic. With the prospect of now being able to work with what amounted to the first-ever naturally-occurring immortal human cells, researchers created a patent on the HeLa cell line but hid the donor's true identity under a fake name: Helen Lane.
It is no exaggeration to state that in the 70 years since her death, Henrietta's cells have been bought, sold, packaged, and shipped by thousands of laboratories; with her cells being used as a baseline in as many as 74,000 different studies (including some Nobel Prize winners). Her cells have even been sent into space to study the effects of microgravity, and were instrumental in the Human Genome Project. While no actual law (or even a code of ethics) necessarily required doctors to ask permission before taking tissue from a terminal patient, there was a very clear Maryland state law on the books that forbade tissue removal from the dead without permission, throwing the situation into something of a legal grey area. However because Henrietta was poor, minimally educated, and Black, this standard was quietly (and easily) circumvented and she was never recognized for her monumental contributions to science and medicine ...and her family was never compensated. The family remained unaware of Henrietta's contribution until 1975, when the HeLa line's provenance finally became public. Henrietta had been buried in an unmarked grave in the family cemetery in Clover, Virginia but in 2010 a new headstone was donated and dedicated, acknowledging her phenomenal contribution. That same year the John Hopkins Institute for Clinical and Translational Research established a new Henrietta Lacks Memorial lecture series. A statue of Lacks was commissioned in 2022, to be erected in Lacks's birthplace of Roanoke, Virginia --pointedly replacing a previous statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, which had been removed following nationwide protests over the murder of George Floyd.
Dive into The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot, originally published in 2011 and subsequently adapted into an HBO movie in 2017, starring Oprah Winfrey as Henrietta's daughter Deborah and Renee Elise Goldberry as Henrietta. (And yes, this book has been challenged and banned in more than one school district.)
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1998 Goodwill Games All Around [Philippines TV]
Gymnastics Classics:  The 1998 Goodwill Games
One of my favorite gymnastics meets of all times is one that can get a little overlooked by modern gymnastics fans because it is an event that no longer exists.  
The Forgotten Games
The Goodwill Games were organized by Ted Turner in the wake of the 1980 and 1984 Olympic boycotts to foster literal goodwill between cold war opponents.  Some say that it was a vanity project, an attempt to rival the Olympics, and even an attempt by Turner to get himself a Nobel Peace Prize.  They were held every four years starting in 1986 in an off year cycle from the Olympic Games.   
 From a gymnastics point of view the quality of the field depended greatly and as a rule of thumb the better events were held in years that there was no competing FIG World Championship that year (1986, 1990, and 1998).  Without a world championship the 1998 international elite gymnastics calendar was relatively light.  The only other large events that year were the European championships had been held three months prior in Saint Petersburg, Russia and was won by Svetlana Khorkina and the Commonwealth Games held in  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia two months later and won by Australian Zeena McLaughlin.  
As a consequence the field for the Goodwill Games was probably the best it would ever be here.  It’s worth at this point talking about the format of the meet.  There was no qualifying round (and the Goodwill Games as a made for television event had never used compulsories which were by this point a thing of the past).  The first days were an all around, followed by two days of event finals, and then two days of mixed pairs.  
The women’s all around field was amazing:  
Reigning world champion Svetlana Khorkina was already one of the most dominant gymnasts of her age.  
Simona Amanar had won 4 medals in Atlanta (including a bronze in the AA and a gold on vault) and had taken silver at in the 1997 worlds behind Khorkina as well as being the default winner of the 2000 Olympic all around.
Meng Fei had 3 world medals at this point and was China’s most decorated gymnast actively competing at the time. 
Maria Olaru would be the world all around champion the next year and the default Olympic silver medalist in the 2000 all around.  
Elena Produnova had had an injury riddled career at this point but she was the 1997 world bronze medalist behind Khorkina and Amanar.  
The Australian entry, Zeena McLaughlin would take the commonwealth games later that year.  
And none of them won it.
Dominique Moceanu was already almost a faded star or cautionary tale by this point in her career.  She had rocketed to the top of US gymnastics in 1995 as “the next Nadia” as the youngest national champion ever, her outgoing personality and cheerful disposition was made for television fluff pieces.  Her talent is sometimes under rated by American fans who grew to dislike her and a gymnastics community that saw her as a threat because of her willingness to speak out against it’s abuses.  In 1995 she had come in 5th in the world all around (behind Podkopayeva, Khorkina, Milosovici, and Amanar) and only .2 out of the medals.  She had taken a silver medal on beam at 1995 worlds (behind notoriously terrible gymnast Mo Huilan and tied with Lilia Podkopayeva).
Going into Atlanta there was every reason to see her as a true contender for the all around title (if you ignored that Lilia doing Lilia things would always win if she hit).  She was in third after compulsories and would win a gold medal with her team.  But her olympic performances were hampered by a 4 cm stress fracture in her leg and limited training before it.  Today we look back on her falling on her head in the beam final as a story of a sport that cared little for it’s athletes, and we rarely talk about her performance in the floor final less than an hour later being hampered by the likely concussion.  
But by 1998 Moceanu was no longer a star in the American program.  She had grown five inches (how dare she) and her body had matured.  There were starting to be stories about her spending frivolously the money she had made post Atlanta but the details of her father stealing that money to invest in his own businesses was not yet public.  “Out of shape” she came in 14th in the 1997 Worlds AA, a performance that was characterized as disappointing.  Kristin  Maloney, one of the new favored stars of the American program finished in 13th less than .1 ahead of her.
And by the the time she was set to compete in the Goodwill Games she had already begun the legal process that would emancipate her from her parents just three months later.  She was broke.  Her parents had betrayed her.  Her sport had dismissed her.  And she was competing in a field of some of the greatest names the sport would ever know.
Watching this meet...
The version at the top of this post is I think the best one to watch for the competition.  It has the same Bart Conner/Kathy Johnson commentary as the American coverage but while the American version has (slightly) better video quality, the American version also cuts many routines as well as most of the entire second rotation.
If you don’t want to watch the entire thing I urge you to watch Moceanu’s floor.
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I’m not actually a fan of the famous “Devil Went Down to Georgia” routine.  She sold it well but I thought the choreography made a teenager look like a child.  This is a woman’s performance.
Unfortunately for Moceanu injuries and her family nightmare would start to catch up to her.  A knee injury hampered her performance at the US Championships only a few weeks after this, and her father would fire her coach without telling her before trying to hire a hitman to have the coach murdered.  Some of the news coverage at the time implied that this was overblown or fanciful but I would suggest watching this piece from the January 1999 Reese’s Cup to get the best sense of the situation.
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai vows to never stop advocating for girls' education
ABC News AU's Christine Wei profiles Malala Yousafzai – the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of non-profit organization, Malala Fund – who didn’t let a Taliban bullet stop her from fighting for girls’ education.
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Good morning!  I hope you slept well and feel rested?  Currently sitting at my desk, in my study, attired only in my blue towelling robe, enjoying my first cuppa of the day.  Happy Hump Day!
Welcome to Wednesday Words.
January 15th was the anniversary of the birth of Martin Luther King Jr.  He would have been 95 years old and I’m sure he would have lived that long, if he hadn’t been assassinated in 1968.
As politicians go, he was a truly great writer and speaker.  His words have been quoted ever since.  On January 15th in America, loads of politicians – both left and right – referenced him and what a ‘great’ man he was (like they give a damn about black people!)
Within popular music, Dr. King must be the most-sampled politician, and his iconic ‘I have a dream’ speech must be the quoted political speech ever.
So, today’s words are provided by the great man.  The youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in October 1964.
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.  Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that."
Dr. King preached a gospel of ‘non-violent resistance’ and ‘non-violent civil disobedience’, and that was his dream: “… a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.”   
So, today, what words of peace can you provide?  What poet?  What philosopher?  What songwriter really captures your feelings?  What politician can really compete with Dr. King?
Have a wonderful and well-endowed Wednesday.  I love you all.  Yes, a crazy, bald man loves and cares about you.  
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fuzzysparrow · 1 year
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Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai has been a powerful campaigner on which issue?
Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her fight for the right of every child to receive an education. Yousafzai (born 1997) was the youngest person to win the prize when she was awarded it in 2014 at the age of 17. She is known for her activism in girls' and women's rights, particularly in relation to education.
Yousafzai was brought to global attention after she was shot in the head and neck in an assassination attempt by Atta Ullah Khan, a Taliban gunman, on 9th October 2012. She was given emergency treatment in Pakistan before moving to Great Britain for more medical treatment. She had two five-hour-long operations, which involved inserting a titanium plate over the gun shot wound in her skull and a cochlear implant so that she could hear again.
Undeterred by the threat to her life, Yousafzai continued campaigning and made a speech in 2013 at the headquarters of the United Nations, stressing the right to education for all. She also emphasised that terrorism should be dealt with peacefully, quoting the proverb, "the pen is mightier than the sword."
In 2013, she published a book about her life called 'I am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban'. The book has been banned in several Pakistani schools where many girls still do not have an equal right to education.
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[Gravity Falls X Scooby-Doo!] Mystery X-Hibition Amalgam/Fusion Fic Idea Pt.1
Gravity Falls belongs to Alex Hirsch and Disney
Scooby-Doo! Franchise belongs to Joe Ruby, Ken Spear, and Warnes Bros.
Mystery X-Hibition is an animated series about a team of freelance mystery solvers on campervan that's also a mobile exhibition with the name shared with its title. The team is known as Mystery X-cecutors, which includes:
Frederley "Fred" Shines (Fred Jones + Stanley Pines): A recent leader of Mystery X-cecutors, after mysterious disappearance of Fredenal, his twin brother and original leader of the team. He hid several inventions of Fredenal he had no ideas how to use them properly. However, he mastered the simple ones and trying to make his own as well.
Vanderly Bardshore (Daphne Blake + Wendy Corduroy): A young adult vice-leader of the team, who is smartest in common senses among all. Plus, knowing basic repairing and martial art. However, she is somehow rebellious and quite unforgiving to those giving her bad first impression.
Merry "Marcher" Rhiners (Norville "Shaggy" Rogers + Mabel Pines): An energetic, jolly, and quirky tween who is cousin to Denver. She always keep her talking pet pig, Wonky-Oinkie ,with her side. Despite her positive energy, she can be easily anxious or scared, and greedy on food, usually.
Denver Shines (Velma Dinkley + Dipper "Mason" Pines): Grandson of Fred(and Dent)'s youngest brother, Denver is a considered 'dork-nerd' with niche expert on folklores, ghost-related pseudosciences, and mythologies. He also tried to looks cool to women he likes, or even men sometimes(without realizing he is bi-leaning).
Wonky-Oinkie (Scooby-Doo + Waddle): A talking male pig, thanks to a techno-neckband made by Dent and his friend(s) before he was born. Wonky has proven to be smart as human, but unable to talk on its own, and still have some bovine behaviors and instinct. He was bought from a farm(or stolen while running away from a butchery).
Ra'andi "Andy(Or Ra)" Omirez (Soos Ramirez + Ricky Owen): An orphan who was abandoned by his father who turned wandering musician, and his mother disowned him due to his condition. Fred had taken care of him as a force-based labor, receptionist, and co-technician with Canderly. Somehow, Fred calls him 'son' seldom.
Minerva C. Florence (Marcie Fleach + Pacifica Northwest): Former rival and bully of Merry at high school, due to her family's encouraging and manipulation. Later, she learned about the vilist truth of her biological family and their attempt to cut them away from her by murder. She escapes from her former life and join the team
Fredenal "Dent" D. Shines (Brad Chiles + Ford Pines): An original founder of Mystery X-cecutors, as well as a man who almost proving existence of ghosts and eldritch entities by his researches (which was destroyed). He had been sent to another timeline where Fred was never born, and he being the nobel prize winner.
They mostly active around the west and Rocky mountain region of US. However, they sometimes also work in Mexico, Canada, or even beyond North America (if the price is worth it, and the payer paid them the tickets there).
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Georgia
This is facts about the state of Georgia 
youngest of the 13 states that form the usa
move soil types then any state
1996 summer olympics in atlanta georgia 
it had five different capitals 
Savannah 1777-1785, Augusta 1786-1789, Louisville 1789-1807, Milledgeville 1807-1867, Alanta 1868-Prersent, 
Georgia into Alaska 11 times
total square miles 54,425
population 10,617,423
state hood 1-2-1788
159 number of counties
highest brasstown bald 4,784
length 298 miles width 230 miles 
nobel prize winners martin luther king jr 1964, jimmy carter 2002
fossil shark tooth
state dog adoptable dog
state amphibian green tree frog
state inscet honey bee
state flower cherokee rose 
state wildflower azalea 
state bird brown throshew 
state game bird bobwhite quail 
state reptile gopher tortoise 
state gem quartz 
state tree live oak 
state fruit peach 
state crop peanut 
state fish largemouth bass
state mineral staurolite 
state marine mammal right whale 
state vegetable vidalia onion 
state butterfly eastern tiger swallowtail 
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Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) will be back in the ink city in 2023. Teamwork Arts, the Festival producer, announced the dates for its 16th edition, setting them between 19 – 23 January 2023 at Hotel Clarks, Amer, Jaipur. The annual Jaipur Literature Festival will be as always bringing its magnificent line-up and a sumptuous feast of ideas to the pink city. The festival will continue to remain committed to its core values – to serve as a democratic, non-aligned platform ensuring inclusivity and freedom of speech. The past 15 years have seen the iconic Festival transform into a global literary phenomenon having hosted nearly 5000 speakers and artists reaching out to over 200 million people globally. Hybrid versions of the festival have enabled book-lovers from across continents to access it.
In 2023, the literary extravaganza will showcase a plethora of themes and writers curated specially for its loyal community of audiences from across the world, offering an immersive experience of literature, discourse, musical performances, art installations, merchandise, local cuisine and more. The festival will offer a representation of all Indian national languages and multiple foreign languages with sessions spread across 5 venues with over 250 speakers.
The first list of 25 speakers includes winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature Abdulrazak Gurnah; noted Sahitya Akademi awardee, Hindi poet, translator and writer of Aienasaaz, Anamika; acclaimed author of the recent Nomads: The Wanderers Who Shaped Our World, Anthony Sattin; DSC Prize shortlisted and the prestigious Gratiaen Prize nominated Sri Lankan author Ashok Ferrey; one of India’s highest-selling English fiction writers Ashwin Sanghi; gifted Naga writer Avinuo Kire whose latest novel is Where the Cobbled Path Leads; the first mixed-race woman author to win the Booker Prize for her Girl, Woman, Other - Bernardine Evaristo; the two-time Booker Prize shortlisted Chigozie Obioma; translator of the International Booker winner novel Ret Samadhi/Tomb of Sand, Daisy Rockwell; celebrated Indian actress, director and writer Deepti Naval.
The list continues with Booker Prize winning British novelist Howard Jacobson; Mumbai-based poet, novelist, short story writer, translator & well-known journalist Jerry Pinto; author of the National Book Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award longlisted book Intimacies, Katie Kitamura; distinguished mathematics professor and author of The Big Bang of Numbers: How to Build the Universe Using Only Math, Manil Suri; Prize-winning author of the bestselling books The Written World and The Language of Thieves, Martin Puchner; Turkish-American author, academic, and literary critic Merve Emre; 2022 Booker Prize shortlisted author of Glory, NoViolet Bulawayo; Indian writer, blogger and translator Rana Safvi; Booker-nominated American-Canadian author, filmmaker and Zen Buddhist priest Ruth Ozeki.
The Festival will also feature  author of the bestselling Empireland: How Imperialism Has Been Shaped Modern Britain which inspired Channel 4’s Empire State of Mind, Sathnam Sanghera; Booker-shortlisted author of The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, Shehan Karunatilaka; winner of the 2019 Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar Award, Tanuj Solanki; author of the New York Times Editors’ Choice book The Immortal King Rao, Vauhini Vara; American historian and academic Vincent Brown; well-known Indian journalist who became the youngest editor in the history of Indian journalism Vir Sanghvi.
Namita Gokhale, writer, publisher, and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival, said, ”As we prepare to welcome book-lovers to Jaipur in January, we are delighted to share some of the stellar names who will be joining us. From Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah to debut novelist Avinuo Kire, from International Booker Prize Winner Daisy Rockwell to the startlingly original Vauhini Vara, from Sahitya Akademi awardee Anamika to mathematician Manil Suri, from Chigozie Obioma, twice shortlisted for the Booker, to Shehan Karunatilaka, who is on this year’s list, this is a menu of delights for readers of all literary appetites and persuasions. And this is just a taster of the delights to come.”
William Dalrymple, writer, historian and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival, said, “This year we are proud to present a galaxy of some of the greatest writers on the planet – a fabulous array of Nobel, Booker, Pulitzer, Sahitya Academy, Women's Prize and Baillie Gifford award winners, laureates and medallists.” “This year we have so much to offer that I believe it to be the most cerebral, intellectually-stimulating and high-powered we've ever fielded. We import some of the world's most admired novelists, including Abdulrazak Gurnah, Bernadine Evaristo, Ruth Ozeki, Shehan Karunatilaka, NoViolet Bulawayo and Katie Kitamura as well as arguably the world's greatest authority on the history of slavery, Vincent Brown. Among the international authors appearing this year we present writers of genius as brilliant as Harvard critical polymath Martin Puchner and his Oxford and Yale counterpart, Merve Emre.  We deeply delve into areas of world literature we have so far failed to explore; look in detail at the turmoil in the Ukraine, Russia and Iran; we explore a vast range of subjects from Neanderthals to Leonardo da Vinci; from the agonies of Partition to the Right to Sex. It’s an incredible line up- absolutely not to be missed,” Dalrymple added.
Sanjoy K Roy, managing director of Teamwork Arts, who produce the Jaipur Literature Festival, said, “The Jaipur Literature Festival will feature some of the greatest minds of the contemporary world including Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah, Booker Prize nominees and winners including Bernardine Evaristo, Howard Jacobson, Chigozie Obioma, NoViolet Bulawayo and celebrated Indian authors Ashwin Sanghi, Deepti Naval, Jerry Pinto and many more. This year will also focus on celebrating languages with a program concentrated on Indian and world literature.”
The Festival will include its B2B arm, Jaipur BookMark (JBM), now in its 10th edition. JBM will continue to bring together a wide range of publishers, literary agents, writers, translators, translation agencies and booksellers from across the world and give them an opportunity to meet, talk business and listen to major global industry players.
The Jaipur Literature Festival sets literary conversations and dialog against a cultural backdrop promoting India’s traditional heritage including curated art installations, cultural evenings and the Jaipur Music Stage, which runs parallel to the Festival.
Registration and access to the online edition of the festival will be free and open to all. Registration to the on-ground edition of the festival will be available from Rs 200 per day. Attendees can also purchase Friends of the Festival Packages, which offer a special experience of the Festival and take them on a compelling cultural journey.
In addition to enjoying the literary sessions, audiences will also get to savor the festival’s signature morning and evening music sessions with performances by leading artistes and virtuosos. The signature handmade and artisanal festival merchandise and books by participating authors will be available both at the Festival Bazaar, the Festival Bookstore and online on the Jaipur Literature Festival’s official website.
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