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Katok may refer to: Places * Kampong Katok, a village in Brunei * Katok, Afghanistan, a village in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan People * Anatole Katok (1944–2018), American mathematician * Katok Tsewang Norbu (1698–1755), Tibetan Lama * Svetlana Katok (born 1947), Russian mathematician * Wak Katok, character of the Indonesian novel '' Harimau! Harimau!'' Other uses * Gorodskoi Katok, ice rink in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan * Katok Mga Msis!, Philippine television talk show * Katok Monastery Katok Monastery (, THL ''Katok Dorjé Den''), also transliterated as Kathok or Kathog Monastery, was founded in 1159 and is one of the "Six Mother Monasteries" in Tibet of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, built after Samye Monastery. It ...
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Kampong Katok
Kampong Katok is a village in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei, about from the capital Bandar Seri Begawan. The population was 2,079 in 2016. It is one of the villages within Mukim Gadong 'A'. The postcode is BE2319. Geography The village is located on the outskirts of the municipal area of the country's capital Bandar Seri Begawan, and about from its city centre. As a village subdivision, it borders Kampong Tungku and STKRJ Katok 'A' to the north, STKRJ Tungku Area 1 to the north-east, Kampong Mata-Mata to the east and south, Area 2 of STKRJ Mata-Mata to the south, Kampong Tanjong Bunut to the south-west, Kampong Selayun to the west, and Kampong Peninjau to the north-west. Administration Kampong Katok shares a village head A village head, village headman or village chief is the community leader of a village or a small town. Usage Brunei In Brunei, village head is called or in the Malay language. It is an administrative post which leads the community of ...
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Katok, Afghanistan
Katok is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. See also *Bamyan Province Bamyan Province ( prs, ولایت بامیان) also spelled Bamiyan, Bāmīān or Bāmyān is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located in the central highlands of the Afghanistan. The terrain in Bamyan is mountainous or semi-m ... References External links Satellite map at Maplandia.com {{Bamyan-geo-stub Populated places in Bamyan Province ...
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Anatole Katok
Anatoly Borisovich Katok (russian: Анатолий Борисович Каток; August 9, 1944 – April 30, 2018) was an American mathematician with Russian-Jewish origins. Katok was the director of the Center for Dynamics and Geometry at the Pennsylvania State University. His field of research was the theory of dynamical systems. Early life and education Anatole Katok graduated from Moscow State University, from which he received his master's degree in 1965 and PhD in 1968 (with a thesis on "Applications of the Method of Approximation of Dynamical Systems by Periodic Transformations to Ergodic Theory" under Yakov Sinai). In 1978 he immigrated to the USA. He was married to the mathematician Svetlana Katok, who also works on dynamical systems and has been involved with Katok in the MASS Program for undergraduate students at Penn State. Work and research While in graduate school, Katok (together with A. Stepin) developed a theory of periodic approximations of measure-pre ...
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Katok Tsewang Norbu
Katok Tsewang Norbu (, 1698–1755) was a teacher of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism who notably championed the shentong () or "empty of other" view first popularised by the Jonang school as well as examining the Chan Buddhist teachings of Hashang Mahayana, known as Moheyan. Despite the shentong view being banned as heretical, he successfully taught and cultivated its teachings as a legitimate view among the Nyingmapa. His seat was the Katok Monastery of Tibet. Scholarly impact Katok Tsewang Norbu's interests spanned many of the important non-Gelug teachings of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon, including several not associated with the Nyingma schools: His interest in Chan, which was popularly understood as "defeated" as a teaching in Tibet at a famous debate and even has a Cham dance ridiculing Hashang Mahayana, may have been spurred by Gelug attacks on Nyingma teachings such as Dzogchen as well as against other "simultaneist" teachings of the Sarma schools such as Mahamudra. ...
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Svetlana Katok
Svetlana Katok (born May 1, 1947) is a Russian-American mathematician and a professor of mathematics at Pennsylvania State University.Svetlana Katok
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Education and career

Katok grew up in , and earned a master's degree from in 1969; however, due to the anti-Semitic and anti-intelligentsia policies of the time, she was denied admission to the doctoral program there and instead worked for several years in the area of early and secondary mathematical education.
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Harimau! Harimau!
''Harimau! Harimau!'' (translated as ''Tiger!'') is an Indonesian novel written by Mochtar Lubis and originally published in 1975. Written in a Madiun prison as a response to Indonesians following President Sukarno's leadership without question, it tells the story of seven dammar collectors who are attacked by a tiger on their way back to their village and are unable to be saved by their charismatic leader. The book was critically acclaimed, receiving the Best Book award from the Indonesian Department of Education and Culture. It has been translated into English, Dutch and Mandarin. Writing When he was an adolescent, Mochtar Lubis often trekked into the jungles of Sumatra. Lubis later wrote that two events during this period, seeing a well-built yet abandoned hut and having a close call with a tiger, served partly as his inspiration for ''Harimau! Harimau!'' Further inspiration was drawn while he was imprisoned, where he thought of the charismatic leadership held by both Sukar ...
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Gorodskoi Katok
The Gorodskoi Katok (Kyrgyz and Russian: Городской Каток) is an ice rink located in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The capacity of the ice rink has 750 people. It is used for ice hockey and figure skating Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. It was the first winter sport to be included in the Olympic Games, when contested at the 1908 Olympics in London. The Olympic disciplines are me .... External linkshttp://katok.kgaEurohockey.com 2008 establishments in Kyrgyzstan Buildings and structures in Bishkek Ice hockey in Kyrgyzstan Indoor ice hockey venues Figure skating venues Sport in Bishkek Sports venues completed in 2008 Sports venues in Kyrgyzstan {{Kyrgyzstan-sports-venue-stub ...
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Katok Mga Misis!
''Katok Mga Misis'' () is a Philippine television talk show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Giovanni Calvo, Ali Sotto, Sanjay Acosta and Bayani Agbayani, it premiered on July 31, 1995. The show concluded on June 5, 1998. Hosts * Ali Sotto * Bayani Agbayani * Arnell Ignacio * Sanjay Acosta * Ai-Ai delas Alas Martina Eileen Hernandez delas Alas-Sibayan (born November 11, 1964), known professionally as Ai-Ai delas Alas, is a Filipino actress and comedian. She is widely regarded as the country's "Queen of Comedy" for her comedic talent and best know ... (reliever of Ali Sotto) * Jackie Lou Blanco (reliever of Ali Sotto or Arnell Ignacio) * Giovanni Calvo References External links * 1995 Philippine television series debuts 1998 Philippine television series endings Filipino-language television shows GMA Network original programming Philippine television talk shows {{Philippines-tv-prog-stub ...
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