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Les Roms au zoning Créalys à Gembloux: "Rien ne nous empêche de revenir ici" - L'Avenir
Source: lavenir.net
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La gare de Gembloux
https://imatext.photodeck.com/-/galleries/economie/infrabel/gares/gembloux
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Enjoy some 9th century boars
#i love finding doodles in medieval manuscripts#proper drawings are beautiful of course#but there's something special about doodles#history#manuscript#gembloux scriptorium#medieval art
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Avec Hannah l’autre soir à Gembloux.
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Farmers are bracing themselves for a second "catastrophic" year of harvests due to rainy conditions, warns Hydrology and Soil Physics Professor Aurore Degré of Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech. This September marks the twelfth consecutive month of above-average rainfall, according to the Royal Meteorological Institute. The impact on farmers is significant, who already endured poor harvests last year because of similar weather conditions. "Saturated fields make the land less resilient," Professor Degré explained to Belga. This saturation consequently restricts tractors' access forcing them, in some instances, to abandon their potato crops. She highlighted these as a "dramatic" situation, not least because potatoes tend to yield good returns.
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Char B1 bis Var n°323 de la 2e Compagnie du 37e Bataillon de chars de combat de la 1ère Division cuirassée abandonné le 14 mai 1940 à Ermeton-sur-Biert – Bataille de Flavion – Bataille de Belgique – Belgique – Mai 1940
Photographe : Heinz Fremke
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Lors du redéploiement de la 1ère DCR de Gembloux (bataille de Gembloux) vers Flavion pour arrêter la progression des forces blindées allemandes, le char B1 bis VAR tombe en panne près d'Ermeton-sur-Biert le 14 mai 1940 à hauteur du pont de chemin de fer, à la sortie du village et est abandonné par son équipage. Des soldats allemands ont essayé de le faire repartir, mais sans système de direction, au premier virage venu, le char s'est encastré dans une maison d'Ermeton.
Equipage du char B1 bis VAR perçu par la 2e Compagnie du 37e BCC à Mourmelon le 17 décembre 1939.
Chef de char : Sous-lieutenant de Laromignière
Pilote : Caporal-chef Henouille
Radio : Chasseur Soudain
Aide-pilotes : Caporal Hec et chasseur Sturbeaux
Source : chars-français.net
#WWII#bataille de france#battle of france#bataille de belgique#campagne des 18 jours#battle of belgium#bataille de flavion#battle of flavion#armée française#french army#1ère division cuirassée#1ère DCR#1st armoured division#37e bataillon de chars de combat#37e BCC#char#tanks#char lourd#heavy tank#char B1#char B1 bis#B1 bis#ermeton-sur-biert#belgique#belgium#05/1940#1940
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so uhm my Erasmus Belgium trip from November because I miss the trees in Gembloux?
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Ce soir c’était kendo. Je ne suis plus en forme mais ca ira avec le temps. Mes combats d’entraînement sont quand même un peu pitoyables même si je suis pas spécialement challengé par les gens (ce qu’il me faudrait en fait).
Le lieu d’entraînement c’est 40 bornes au nord de chez moi et je venais directement de mon boulot, 50 bornes au sud de chez moi. Sur le chemin je sors de l’autoroute pour prendre un autre axe et je vois « mont saint guibert » bled du coin. Ça active des souvenirs.
La tante de ma mère (brusselère finie) y avait une toute petite maison avec un grand jardin pour les vacances. La parcelle a été vendue dans les années 90 après sa mort sans doute pour pas grand chose car la région s’est fort urbanisée en cinquante ans. Sa fille, la cousine de ma mère est morte aussi. Son fils est un alcolo notoire et on sait pas trop s’il vit encore. A-t-il vraiment vécu même s’il n’est pas mort?
Anyway après l’entraînement j’aime m’arrêter au macdo sur la route de Gembloux pourdes nuggies ou un big mac sans rien d’autre. Il est mérité.
Qqn m’a choppé de manière répétée sur la main gauche en attaquant ma tête alors que j’attaquais moi même (ils ratent ma tête parce que je lève me mains devant moi pour attaquer). C'est un classique surtout avec des adversaires trop lents. Mais on dirait que je me suis battu du coup. J’aurai peut-être mal demain je crois :3 (je fais le dur j’ai déjà mal maintenant).
Bon le macdo va fermer l’intérieur soon, on décrisse. Good night!
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17 May 1940. Blenheim IV's of 82 Squadron based at Watton, Norfolk over Belgium. Attacking German armour units infiltrating the Gembloux gap. Commanded by Wing Commander Percy Ronald Gardner Bernard. Art by Norman Edward Hoad.
@ron_eiesele via X
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Today in 1940, the largest tank battle in History at the time ends at Hannut, as 411 French tanks have clashed with 618 German ones for 3 days. The French lose 121 tanks, the Germans 163. They fall back to Gembloux as planned but won't be able to participate in the defense of Sedan
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🌟💍👸🕺💃🎥 What is better to eat? Fresh, canned or frozen vegetables? Mohamed Ali Ayadi is director of the Food Product Quality and Safety Laboratory and professor at Agro-bio Tech Gembloux, specializing, among other things, in food processing and preservation. He ...... 🎶🏆💔📸🎉
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Fwd: Graduate position: ULiege.ParentalEffects
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Graduate position: ULiege.ParentalEffects > Date: 24 February 2024 at 06:00:22 GMT > To: [email protected] > > > Dear colleagues, > > We are looking for a highly motivated candidate to apply for a PhD > position to be performed in the laboratory of Dr. Bertanne Visser > (Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Li�ge, Belgium) in collaboration > with Dr. C�cile Le Lann and Prof. Joan van Baaren (University of Rennes, > ECOBIO, France). Funding is available to pay a salary for 1 year, during > which the candidate is expected to apply for grants to fund a 4-year > PhD project (e.g., Fonds National de Recherche FRIA and ASP calls). > > The Visser laboratory works on eco-evolutionary aspects of fat metabolism > in parasitoids, particularly the amber wasp Leptopilina heterotoma > (see https://visserlab.be/). Recent findings on amber wasps revealed > that fat synthesis can be switched on or completely off depending on > the developmental environment. When sufficient fat can be carried over > from the host, most wasps will stop synthesizing fat, but when only > low quantities of fat can be obtained from the host, wasps will start > synthesizing fat. During the first year of the project, the PhD student > will be integrated in the laboratory to train and get experience with > the model system and be part of ongoing research and experiments. > > Parasitoids are cornerstone species in ecological communities by > regulating other insect populations. We are continuing to learn more about > the intriguing fat physiology of parasitoids, but we have only little > information as to how environmental changes in one generation impact > future generations. Pr van Baaren and Dr Le Lann work on the effect > of climate change on host-parasitoid interactions and in particular > on plasticity and adaptation to temperatures. More erratic climatic > conditions are becoming more prevalent and are expected to lead to > indirect effects on host fat content, as well as direct effects on > wasp fat metabolism (Le Lann et al., 2021). The candidate is expected > to develop a research project on parental effects and transgenerational > plasticity in response to reliable and unreliable variation in host fat > content and temperature. > > The ideal candidate for this position will have a strong background > in ecology and evolution, as well as an interest in physiology. The > candidate will be able to obtain skills in rearing and manipulating > wasps and Drosophila hosts, physiological measurements (determining > fat content, stable isotope tracing and analyzing fatty acid profiles > obtained with mass spectrometry), planning and designing experiments, > as well as writing and presenting research findings. > > We will continue to review applications until the position > is filled. Ideally, the candidate will start no later than > 1 July 2024. Applications should be sent to Bertanne Visser > ([email protected]) and must include 1) a statement of interest > detailing why you are interested in the topic and working in the host > laboratory; 2) a full CV; 3) a list of grades obtained during the master's > degree, and; 4) Contact details of at least 2 referees. > > Best regards, > Dr. Bertanne Visser, F.R.S.-FNRS Research Associate > Evolution and Ecophysiology group > https://visserlab.be/ > > Scheifler Mathilde
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Events 1.31 (before 1945)
314 – Pope Sylvester I is consecrated, as successor to the late Pope Miltiades. 1208 – The Battle of Lena takes place between King Sverker II of Sweden and his rival, Prince Eric, whose victory puts him on the throne as King Eric X of Sweden. 1504 – The Treaty of Lyon ends the Italian War, confirming French domination of northern Italy, while Spain receives the Kingdom of Naples. 1578 – Eighty Years' War and Anglo-Spanish War: The Battle of Gembloux is a victory for Spanish forces led by Don John of Austria over a rebel army of Dutch, Flemish, English, Scottish, German, French and Walloons. 1606 – Gunpowder Plot: Four of the conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, are executed for treason by hanging, drawing and quartering, for plotting against Parliament and King James. 1609 – Wisselbank of Amsterdam established 1747 – The first venereal diseases clinic opens at London Lock Hospital. 1814 – Gervasio Antonio de Posadas becomes Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata (present-day Argentina). 1846 – After the Milwaukee Bridge War, the United States towns of Juneautown and Kilbourntown unify to create the City of Milwaukee. 1848 – John C. Frémont is court-martialed for mutiny and disobeying orders. 1862 – Alvan Graham Clark discovers the white dwarf star Sirius B, a companion of Sirius, through an 18.5-inch (47 cm) telescope now located at Northwestern University. 1865 – American Civil War: The United States Congress passes the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, abolishing slavery, and submits it to the states for ratification. 1865 – American Civil War: Confederate General Robert E. Lee becomes general-in-chief of all Confederate armies. 1891 – History of Portugal: The first attempt at a Portuguese republican revolution breaks out in the northern city of Porto. 1900 – Datu Muhammad Salleh is killed in Kampung Teboh, Tambunan, ending the Mat Salleh Rebellion. 1901 – Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters premieres at Moscow Art Theatre in Russia. 1915 – World War I: Germany is the first to make large-scale use of poison gas in warfare in the Battle of Bolimów against Russia. 1917 – World War I: Kaiser Wilhelm II orders the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare. 1918 – A series of accidental collisions on a misty Scottish night leads to the loss of two Royal Navy submarines with over a hundred lives, and damage to another five British warships. 1918 – Finnish Civil War: The Suinula massacre, which changes the nature of the war in a more hostile direction, takes place in Kangasala. 1919 – The Battle of George Square takes place in Glasgow, Scotland, during a campaign for shorter working hours. 1928 – Leon Trotsky is exiled to Alma-Ata. 1942 – World War II: Allied forces are defeated by the Japanese at the Battle of Malaya and retreat to Singapore. 1943 – World War II: German field marshal Friedrich Paulus surrenders to the Soviets at Stalingrad, followed two days later by the remainder of his Sixth Army, ending one of the war's fiercest battles. 1944 – World War II: American forces land on Kwajalein Atoll and other islands in the Japanese-held Marshall Islands. 1944 – World War II: During the Anzio campaign, the 1st Ranger Battalion (Darby's Rangers) is destroyed behind enemy lines in a heavily outnumbered encounter at Battle of Cisterna, Italy.
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Avec Hannah l’autre soir à Gembloux en poses de cinq minutes ou…de trois.
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