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tonyrussellplaylist · 2 months ago
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radioalpes · 2 years ago
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city-flag-tournament · 5 months ago
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✯ Round 1 ✯ Match 37 ✯
The current flag of Zheleznogorsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russian Federation
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larrywalk4me · 2 months ago
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House of Vans Johannesburg Egoli, South Africa (Shot by me)
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muqeddesblog · 1 year ago
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Ele bilirəm sentyabr, oktyabr ayında olan tanışlığlar 'aa ilk baxışdan çox egoli,əsəbi,aşşırı ciddi görünürsən amma tanıdığca necədə gözəl olduğun bəlli olur' deyə başlıyır tanışlıqlar
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titou-nz · 2 months ago
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Johannesbourg est une métropole d'Afrique du Sud, fondée en 1886 au Transvaal. Elle est l'actuelle capitale de la province de Gauteng, la plus riche du pays. L'agglomération de Johannesbourg-Pretoria se classe parmi les trente plus grandes régions métropolitaines du monde, avec plus de douze millions d'habitants, et est l'une des six villes mondiales d'Afrique.
Située sur le gisement aurifère du Witwatersrand, Johannesbourg est considérée comme la capitale économique du pays ; elle abrite ainsi la bourse d'Afrique du Sud. La ville est également hôte de la Cour Constitutionnelle, qui y a son siège dans le quartier de Braamfontein.
En 2000, elle accueille environ 7 100 000 habitants, ce qui en fait, de loin, la ville la plus peuplée du pays. Avec son agglomération et Pretoria (soit un total de 14 707 000 habitants), elle constitue par sa population la vingt-septième aire urbaine du monde et la troisième d'Afrique. La ville a été hôte du Sommet de la Terre 2002, le second sommet de la Terre dit « sommet de Johannesbourg » pour les associations et ONG qui y tenaient un sommet parallèle à celui des États, dix ans après le « sommet de Rio » de 1990.
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Le nom de « Johannesburg » signifie en afrikaans et néerlandais « le bourg (burg) de Johann ». Ce prénom fait référence à deux personnages de la République sud-africaine du Transvaal qui jouèrent un rôle important dans la fondation de la ville en 1886 : le vice-président Christiaan Johannes Joubert et le premier inspecteur général Johann Rissik.
La ville de Johannesbourg est localement surnommée Joburg, J'burg, The Wild City ou encore Jozi. Son nom zoulou est eGoli qui signifie « ville de l'or » (via l'anglais gold), qui a donné son nom à un célèbre feuilleton télévisé : Egoli: Place of Gold. Eddy Grant la nomme Jo'anna dans sa chanson Gimme Hope Jo'anna.
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factinhistory · 3 months ago
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What Happened on September 20 in American History?
September 20 is a date that resonates with various significant events throughout American history. From military confrontations to landmark social changes, this day has been pivotal in shaping the nation’s course. Each event reflects the complexities of American society, politics, and culture, illustrating how historical moments can influence future generations. In this article, we will delve into notable occurrences on September 20 across different years, highlighting their importance and legacy.
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What Happened on September 20 in American History?
The End of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (2011)
On September 20, 2011, the United States military officially repealed the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) policy, a significant milestone for LGBTQ+ rights in America. Instituted in 1994, DADT barred openly gay, lesbian, or bisexual individuals from serving in the armed forces. Under this policy, service members were required to keep their sexual orientation private or face discharge, creating an atmosphere of fear and secrecy within military ranks.
The repeal of DADT was the result of years of advocacy and activism from LGBTQ+ organizations and allies who fought tirelessly for equality within the military. The change allowed service members to serve openly without fear of losing their jobs due to their sexual orientation. This moment was celebrated as a victory not only for LGBTQ+ rights but also for the principles of freedom and equality that America stands for. The repeal marked a shift towards greater inclusivity in the armed forces and set a precedent for further advancements in civil rights.
The Battle of the Alma (1854)
The Battle of the Alma was fought on September 20, 1854, during the Crimean War and represented a crucial moment in military history. This battle was significant as it marked one of the first major engagements between allied British and French forces against Russia. The allies aimed to capture Sevastopol, a key naval base for Russia in Crimea. The battle took place near the Alma River and was characterized by fierce fighting and strategic maneuvers.
The victory at Alma was a morale booster for the British and French forces, demonstrating their capability to work together against a common enemy. The battle showcased new military tactics and highlighted the importance of coordination between allied troops. Despite suffering heavy casualties, the allies succeeded in pushing back Russian forces, paving the way for further advances into Crimea. This battle not only influenced the course of the Crimean War but also had lasting implications for military strategy in future conflicts.
The Founding of Johannesburg (1886)
On September 20, 1886, Johannesburg was officially founded following the discovery of gold in the Witwatersrand basin. This discovery triggered one of South Africa’s largest gold rushes, attracting thousands of prospectors from around the world seeking fortune and opportunity. The rapid influx of people led to Johannesburg’s transformation from a small mining camp into a bustling city within just a few years.
Johannesburg quickly became known as “Egoli,” or “City of Gold,” reflecting its economic significance. The city’s growth brought about profound social changes as diverse communities formed around mining activities. However, it also led to tensions between different racial groups and contributed to socio-economic disparities that would have long-lasting effects on South African society. Today, Johannesburg stands as one of Africa’s largest cities and remains a vital economic center on the continent.
The Battle of the Sexes (1973)
The “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match on September 20, 1973, became an iconic event symbolizing gender equality in sports. Billie Jean King faced off against Bobby Riggs in a highly publicized match that drew attention not only for its athleticism but also for its cultural implications. Riggs, a former champion who claimed that even at his age he could defeat any female player, challenged King to prove that women could compete equally with men.
King’s victory over Riggs was more than just a win in tennis; it represented a significant moment in the women’s liberation movement. The match highlighted issues surrounding gender roles and discrimination in sports while showcasing King’s skill and determination as an athlete. This event inspired many women to pursue sports professionally and contributed to broader discussions about gender equality in various fields beyond athletics.
The Declaration of War on Terror (2001)
In response to the tragic events of September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush addressed Congress on September 20, 2001, declaring a “War on Terror.” This declaration marked a pivotal moment in American history as it signaled a shift in U.S. foreign policy toward combating terrorism globally. Bush emphasized that America would not only seek justice for those responsible for the attacks but also work to prevent future acts of terror.
The declaration led to significant military actions in Afghanistan aimed at dismantling al-Qaeda and removing the Taliban regime that harbored them. It also initiated widespread changes in national security policies domestically and internationally. The War on Terror profoundly influenced U.S. relations with other countries and sparked debates over civil liberties versus security measures that continue to resonate today.
The Cosby Show Premieres (1984)
On September 20, 1984, “The Cosby Show” premiered on NBC, marking a transformative moment in television history. Created by Bill Cosby, this sitcom showcased an upper-middle-class African-American family living in Brooklyn, New York. It broke stereotypes by presenting positive representations of black families and addressing social issues with humor and warmth.
The show’s success played a crucial role in changing perceptions about African-Americans in media during the 1980s. It attracted diverse audiences and became one of television’s most-watched programs throughout its run. “The Cosby Show” not only entertained millions but also opened doors for more inclusive storytelling in television, encouraging networks to invest in diverse programming that reflects America’s multifaceted society.
The Surrender of Grave (1602)
The surrender of Grave on September 20, 1602, marked an important event during the Eighty Years’ War between Dutch rebels seeking independence from Spanish rule and Spanish forces attempting to maintain control over their territories. Grave was strategically significant due to its location along key supply routes. After months of siege by Dutch forces under Maurice of Nassau, Grave capitulated.
This victory was significant for several reasons: it demonstrated Dutch military capabilities and boosted morale among rebel forces fighting against Spanish oppression. It also showcased Maurice’s leadership skills as he effectively coordinated troops during challenging conditions. The surrender further weakened Spanish influence in the region and contributed to eventual Dutch independence.
The First Issue of Rolling Stone Magazine (1967)
On September 20, 1967, Rolling Stone magazine published its first issue, forever changing music journalism and popular culture in America. Founded by Jann Wenner and Ralph J. Gleason, Rolling Stone aimed to provide an alternative voice that celebrated rock music while delving into political issues affecting youth culture during a time of social upheaval.
The magazine quickly gained prominence by featuring influential musicians such as Janis Joplin and Bob Dylan alongside critical commentary on politics and society. Its innovative approach combined music criticism with cultural reporting established Rolling Stone as an authoritative source for music lovers and activists alike. Over time, it became synonymous with counterculture movements while influencing how media covered music and entertainment.
Hurricane Maria Strikes Puerto Rico (2017)
On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico as one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded to hit the island. With winds exceeding 150 mph (240 km/h), Maria caused catastrophic damage across Puerto Rico’s infrastructure—widespread power outages left millions without electricity for months while flooding devastated homes and businesses.
The aftermath revealed significant vulnerabilities within Puerto Rico’s infrastructure systems, exacerbated by decades-long economic challenges compounded by federal policies affecting recovery efforts post-storms like Maria itself—leading many residents to question governmental preparedness before natural disasters struck them directly or indirectly through climate change impacts over timeframes spanning generations rather than just years alone!
The Birth Control Pill Approved (1960)
On September 20, 1960, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Enovid—the first oral contraceptive pill—revolutionizing reproductive health options available to women across America. This groundbreaking development empowered women by giving them unprecedented control over their reproductive choices while challenging traditional norms surrounding sexuality and family planning practices, which had previously been dominated primarily by male perspectives in societal discourse.
The introduction of birth control pills sparked widespread debates regarding women’s rights and reproductive autonomy, leading ultimately toward greater acceptance and discussions surrounding sexual health education among adolescents and adults alike. Over time, this pivotal moment laid the groundwork necessary to ensure future generations could access safe and effective methods to manage pregnancies and prevent unintended consequences resulting from a lack of knowledge and resources available previously.
Conclusion
In conclusion, September 20 has been marked by various significant events throughout American history that reflect broader societal changes across multiple domains—from military conflicts to social movements and cultural milestones. Each occurrence highlights unique challenges, triumphs, and transformations faced by the nation over centuries, shaping its identity today. By exploring these moments, we gain a deeper understanding of the complexities intertwined within the American experience, ultimately enriching our appreciation of the past, present, and future ahead.
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airsllides · 4 months ago
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airsLLide No. 17792: ZS-DRJ, Douglas DC-3C, Africa Charter Airlines, Johannesburg-Rand, November 2, 1999.
Just wearing "Egoli" titles (including the small print, "Egoli Plek van Goud"), the Dakota had already been parked in a grass corner of Rand airport for two years when pictured in 1999. Like with many DC-3, ZS-DRJ became a "sleeping beauty", and indeed, she finally found a new, private owner who kiss... eh, restored her to flying condition after 13 years of storage. She flew out in January 2010 to receive intense mechanical attention and a new coat of paint at Pretoria-Wonderboem airport.
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catchmeifucan · 1 year ago
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wala awal mara a7ad egoly🤣 mashof hal shay kelishh
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carreteando · 2 years ago
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15 mejores cosas para hacer en Johannesburgo
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Es una ciudad que me tomó un tiempo amar, pero mira más allá de sus problemas obvios y encontrarás una ciudad vibrante, con visión de futuro, llena de atracciones, como yo. Johannesburgo, Johannesburgo, Jozi, eGoli. Llámela como quiera, la reputación de la ciudad más grande de Sudáfrica no se le habrá escapado. Pero las altas tasas de delincuencia, afortunadamente cambiantes, no son el final de la historia de la ciudad. Además, como sede del principal aeropuerto internacional del país, lo más probable es que te encuentres en Johannesburgo al menos durante la noche. Sería una verdadera pena perder este tiempo encerrado en un hotel en las afueras de la ciudad. Nacida del descubrimiento de oro en 1896, Johannesburgo cayó en decadencia con la “fuga blanca” de la transición del apartheid a la democracia multipartidista cien años después. A medida que las familias se mudaban a los suburbios, los indeseables se instalaron.https://carreteandoblog.com/15-mejores-cosas-para-hacer-en-johannesburgo/ Read the full article
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iuicmemphis · 2 years ago
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Woza sizebungaza inyanga ensha
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Vakashela ikhasi lethu lapha🖥
🔴 https://solo.to/unitedinchrist
#Zulu #KZN #Mpumalanga #eSwatini #eGoli #maZulu #bantu #jesu #qiniso #ibhayibheli
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city-flag-tournament · 5 months ago
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✯ Round 1 ✯ Match 50 ✯
The current flag of Bechlín, Ústí nad Labem Region, Czechia
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The current flag of Johannesburg (eGoli), Gauteng Province, South Africa
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Tournament Policies: ✯ Choose the flag that's more meaningful to you! ✯ Be respectful of place names and cultural symbols in your commentary! ✯ If you want to submit propaganda, you may do so at the submission form linked in the pinned post. It will only be included if it is submitted before the next post with that flag is drafted and will be included in all subsequent posts the flag is featured in.
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samoumouh · 2 years ago
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iuicmontreal · 2 years ago
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Woza sizebungaza inyanga ensha
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Vakashela ikhasi lethu lapha🖥
🔴 https://solo.to/unitedinchrist
#Zulu #KZN #Mpumalanga #eSwatini #eGoli #maZulu #bantu #jesu #qiniso #ibhayibheli
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titou-nz · 2 months ago
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Johannesbourg - South Africa
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La région entourant Johannesburg était à l'origine habitée par des chasseurs-cueilleurs San qui utilisaient des outils en pierre. Il est prouvé qu'ils vivaient là il y a dix siècles. Les ruines aux murs de pierre des villes et villages de Sotho-tswana sont éparpillées autour des parties de l'ancien Transvaal dans lesquelles se trouve Johannesburg.
Vers le milieu du XVIIIe siècle, la région élargie était en grande partie peuplée par diverses communautés sotho-tswana (une branche linguistique de locuteurs du bantou), dont les villages, les villes, les chefferies et les royaumes s'étendent de l'actuel Botswana, à l'ouest de nos jours.
De nombreuses villes et villages sotho-tswana dans les environs de l'emplacement de Johannesburg ont été détruits et leurs habitants massacrées pendant les guerres qui ont éclaté lors de l'expansion du Royaume zoulou au début du XIXe siècle.
À partir de 1835, les premiers Boers, chassés par les Britanniques de la région du Cap qu'ils occupaient depuis le XVIIe siècle commencèrent à affluer lors du Grand Trek.
Période boer
Un camp de tentes est installé par Ignatius Ferreira dans ce qui deviendra Ferreirasdorp, la plus ancienne partie de la ville, laquelle devient en dix ans la principale zone urbaine du Transvaal. Le développement de Johannesbourg est lié à la découverte d'or en 1886 (d'où son nom zoulou : eGoli signifiant « la cité de l'or »). La ville connaît alors une croissance extrêmement rapide, avec en particulier l'ouverture d'une bourse de valeurs, la��bourse de Johannesbourg, dès 1887. En une dizaine d'années, la ville de Johannesburg comptait 100 000 habitants.
Comme beaucoup de villes minières de la fin du XIXe siècle, Johannesburg était un lieu rude et désorganisé, peuplé de mineurs blancs de tous les continents, de tribus africaines recrutées pour effectuer des travaux miniers non qualifiés, de brasseurs de bière africains qui cuisinaient et vendaient de la bière aux travailleurs migrants noirs, un très grand nombre de prostituées européennes, de gangsters, de Afrikaners appauvris, de commerçants et de zoulous "AmaWasha", qui ont dominé le travail de blanchisserie. À mesure que la valeur du contrôle de la terre augmentait, des tensions se développèrent entre le gouvernement du Transvaal à Pretoria, dominé par les Boers, et les Britanniques, dont le point culminant fut le Raid Jameson qui aboutit au fiasco de Doornkop en janvier 1896. Au cours de la seconde guerre des Boer (1899–1902) Les forces britanniques commandées par le maréchal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, occupent la ville le 30 mai 1900 après une série de batailles au sud-ouest de ses limites d'alors, près de l'actuel Krugersdorp.
Les combats se sont déroulés au col de Gatsrand (près du parc Zakariyya) le 27 mai, au nord de Vanwyksrust - l'actuel Nancefield, le parc Eldorado et Naturena - le lendemain, aboutissant à une attaque massive d'infanterie sur l'actuelle crête des eaux de Chiawelo et de Senaoane. 29 mai
Pendant la guerre, de nombreux mineurs africains noirs ont quitté Johannesburg, provoquant une pénurie de main-d'œuvre, que les mines ont compensées par une main d'œuvre venue de Chine, en particulier du sud de la Chine. Après la guerre, ils ont été remplacés par des travailleurs noirs, mais de nombreux Chinois sont restés, créant la communauté chinoise de Johannesburg, qui pendant la période de l'apartheid n'était pas légalement classée comme Asiatique, mais comme Coloured. La population en 1904 était de 155 642 habitants, dont 83 363 Blancs (53 %).
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beneathesoil · 2 years ago
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