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Ele or ELE may refer to: People * Ele Alenius (1925–2022), Finnish politician * Ele Keats (born 1973), American actress * Ele Opeloge (born 1985), Samoan weightlifter Music * ''Ele'' (album), by Vladislav Delay * '' Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front'', an album by American hip-hop artist Busta Rhymes Other uses * Elmers End station, England (National Rail station code ELE) * English Language Evenings, a public lecture series * Euler–Lagrange equation, a description of the motion of a mechanical system * European Lunar Explorer, a cancelled Romanian Lunar lander * Extinction event, sometimes referred to as an extinction level event (ELE) following its reference in the 1998 film '' Deep Impact'' See also * ʻEleʻele, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi, USA * Éile Éile (; , ), commonly anglicised as Ely, was a medieval petty kingdom in the southern part of the modern county of Offaly and parts of North Tipperary in Ireland. The historic barony of Eliogarty was onc ...
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Ele Alenius
Ele Allan Alenius (5 June 1925 – 19 November 2022) was a Finnish Socialism, socialist politician. He was a Member of the Parliament of Finland for the Finnish People's Democratic League (SKDL) 1966–1977 and the Minister of Finance (Finland), Deputy Minister of Finance 1966–1970. Alenius was also the chairman of the SKDL 1967–1979. Alenius was born to the family of the stonemason and Red Guards (Finland), Red Guardist August Elenius. In the World War II, Alenius fought in the Finnish Army. After the war, he studied economics at the University of Helsinki and made his master's thesis in 1958. Ele Alenius' parents were bricklayer August Felix Alenius (1899–1957) and Sylvia Matilda Koskinen (1902–1987) from Hämeenkyrö. He was the only child in his family. In the civil war, the Alenius family was on the side of the Reds. His grandfather August Alenius (1872–1923) was a member of Lyly's Red Guard staff on the Vilppula front and was sentenced to eight years in prison af ...
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Ele Keats
Ele Keats is an American television, film and stage actress, model, and jewelry designer. Keats's most notable roles were in the Disney musical drama film '' Newsies'', Garry Marshall's '' Frankie and Johnny'', the biographical survival drama '' Alive'', Steven Soderbergh's ''Eros'' and the horror film '' Insidious: Chapter 3''. She has also appeared in more than one hundred national TV commercials. Acting career Keats began her professional career as a young model, being featured in publications such as ''American Baby'', ''Ladies' Home Journal'' & ''Teen Magazine''. After moving to Los Angeles she launched her acting career at fifteen, being featured in a Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial and in 1988 she appeared in LL Cool J's '' Going Back to Cali'' music video, directed by Ric Menello. Keats has appeared in more than one hundred TV commercials, including the 1990 Levi's jeans beach ad. She trained theatrically in New York and in Los Angeles under Gene Bua and Fran Ro ...
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Ele Opeloge
Ele Opeloge (born July 11, 1985) is a Samoan weightlifter. She was the first Samoan to win an Olympic medal, winning silver in the women's +75 kg category at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Family Opeloge comes from a weightlifting family. Her brother, Niusila is also a Commonwealth gold medalist, winning it the same day as her. Four other relatives have also competed at Commonwealth level. Her twin sister is Larissa Tara. She is the mother of weightlifter Avatu Opeloge. Career 2007 At the 2007 World Championships she ranked 11th, with a combined lift of 250 kg. 2008 She represented Samoa at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, competing in the over 75kg category. She was also her country's flagbearer during the Games' opening ceremony. Opeloge finished fourth in her event, narrowly missing out on a bronze medal. She lifted 269 kg, matching her personal best, while Mariya Grabovetskaya of Kazakhstan lifted 270 kg to finish third.
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Ele (album)
''Ele'' is Finnish producer Sasu Ripatti's debut full-length album as Vladislav Delay. It was released in 1999 on the Australian label Sigma Editions. The tracks on ''Ele'' average over twenty minutes in length. Two of the tracks, "Kohde" and the title track, were reworked in shorter versions on Delay's second album ''Entain''. Reception Allmusic gave it three stars, comparing his music to that of Steve Reich, Oval An oval () is a closed curve in a plane which resembles the outline of an egg. The term is not very specific, but in some areas of mathematics (projective geometry, technical drawing, etc.), it is given a more precise definition, which may inc ..., Thomas Brinkmann, and Pole and calling it Delay's "defining point-of-departure in defining a new hybrid dub, minimalism, IDM, post-techno music." Track listing # "Pisa" (17:35) # "Kohde" (30:28) # "Ele" (17:04) References {{Authority control 1999 debut albums Vladislav Delay albums ...
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The Final World Front
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee' ...
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Elmers End Station
Elmers End is a railway station and tram terminus in Elmers End, south London, England. It lies in the London Borough of Bromley and is down the line from London Charing Cross. History Early years (1857-1922) The Mid Kent line was built by the Mid-Kent and North Kent Junction Railway (MK&NKJR) and was opened on 1 January 1857 as far as Beckenham Junction. From opening, the line was worked by the South Eastern Railway (SER). Seven years later, the MK&NKJR built an extension from a new junction station at New Beckenham to Croydon (Addiscombe Road). The railway through Elmers End was opened by the SER on 1 April 1864. The Hayes Line opened on 29 May 1882 to Hayes.. The station was occupied in, what was then, a rural area with scattered farm houses and hamlets. The station building was located on the down side whilst a goods yard was provided on the up side. By 1914, Elmers End had almost become part of Beckenham on the east side of the railway. On the opposite side, a se ...
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English Language Evenings
English Language Evenings (ELE) is an independent, public, English-language lecture forum established in 1998, 23 years ago, by Stephen Lapeyrouse in Moscow, Russia. History ELE was founded in 1998 by American Stephen Lapeyrouse – author, essayist, editor, private English language tutor. In the first three seasons, 1998–2000, the forum was called “English Language Discussion Club” – ELDC. Stephen Lapeyrouse remained a permanent ELE host and moderator for 17 years. In 2015 he stepped back and devolved this position on John Harrison, editor of the magazine ''Moscow Expat Life'', artist, radio program host of “Brave New World”. John Harrison has retired as a host of ELE II at the end of the 20th season (2017/2018). Now the hosts of ELE III are Oksana Danchevskaya, a Cultural Studies specialist and an associate professor at Moscow State Pedagogical University, and Oksana Konstantinova, a translator, an English teacher and an avid traveller to English-speaking countries ...
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Euler–Lagrange Equation
In the calculus of variations and classical mechanics, the Euler–Lagrange equations are a system of second-order ordinary differential equations whose solutions are stationary points of the given action functional. The equations were discovered in the 1750s by Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler and Italian mathematician Joseph-Louis Lagrange. Because a differentiable functional is stationary at its local extrema, the Euler–Lagrange equation is useful for solving optimization problems in which, given some functional, one seeks the function minimizing or maximizing it. This is analogous to Fermat's theorem in calculus, stating that at any point where a differentiable function attains a local extremum its derivative is zero. In Lagrangian mechanics, according to Hamilton's principle of stationary action, the evolution of a physical system is described by the solutions to the Euler equation for the action of the system. In this context Euler equations are usually called Lagran ...
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European Lunar Explorer
The European Lunar Explorer (ELE) or European Lunar Lander (ELL) was a planned Romanian Lunar lander. It was being developed by ARCA, as an entrant for the Google Lunar X Prize, until it was cancelled in 2014. It was intended to have a mass of 400 kilograms when fully fueled, including two upper stages to propel it from low Earth orbit onto a trajectory towards the Moon. The lander itself had a monopropellant cold rocket engine, fuelled by hydrogen peroxide, which was to slow its descent towards the surface of the Moon. The target landing site was Montes Carpatus Montes Carpatus is a mountain range that forms the southern edge of the Mare Imbrium on the Moon. The selenographic coordinates of this range are 14.5° N, 24.4° W, and the formation has an overall diameter of . They were named by astronomer .... The spacecraft was designed to travel 500 metres after landing, in order to explore its landing site. ELL was the part of the spacecraft to land on the Moon, while ELE ...
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Extinction Event
An extinction event (also known as a mass extinction or biotic crisis) is a widespread and rapid decrease in the biodiversity on Earth. Such an event is identified by a sharp fall in the diversity and abundance of multicellular organisms. It occurs when the rate of extinction increases with respect to the background extinction rate and the rate of speciation. Estimates of the number of major mass extinctions in the last 540 million years range from as few as five to more than twenty. These differences stem from disagreement as to what constitutes a "major" extinction event, and the data chosen to measure past diversity. The "Big Five" mass extinctions In a landmark paper published in 1982, Jack Sepkoski and David M. Raup identified five particular geological intervals with excessive diversity loss. They were originally identified as outliers on a general trend of decreasing extinction rates during the Phanerozoic, but as more stringent statistical tests have been applied t ...
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Deep Impact (film)
''Deep Impact'' is a 1998 American science fiction disaster film directed by Mimi Leder, written by Bruce Joel Rubin and Michael Tolkin, and starring Robert Duvall, Téa Leoni, Elijah Wood, Vanessa Redgrave, Maximilian Schell, and Morgan Freeman. Steven Spielberg served as an executive producer of this film. It was released by Paramount Pictures in North America and by DreamWorks Pictures internationally on May 8, 1998. The film depicts humanity's attempts to prepare for and destroy a wide comet set to collide with Earth and cause a mass extinction. ''Deep Impact'' was released in the same summer as the similarly themed '' Armageddon'', which fared better at the box office, while astronomers described ''Deep Impact'' as being more accurate. ''Deep Impact'' was slightly better received critically than ''Armageddon'', although both ultimately received mixed reviews. ''Deep Impact'' grossed over $349.5 million worldwide on an $80 million production budget, becoming th ...
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ʻEleʻele
Eleele (literally, "black" or "black water" in Hawaiian) is a census-designated place (CDP) on the island of Kauai in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States, with the ZIP code of 96705. Glass Beach, that is made of sea glass, is a local attraction. The population was 2,515 at the 2020 census, up from 2,040 at the 2000 census. Geography Eleele is located on the south side of the island of Kauai at (21.910489, -159.584330). It is bordered to the west by Hanapepe, with the Hanapēpē River forming the boundary between the two communities. Hawaii Route 50 passes through Eleele, leading east to Kalaheo and west to Kaumakani. Lihue is to the east via Route 50. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which are land and , or 28.56%, are water. The water area consists of the east side of Hanapepe Bay. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 2,040 people, 626 households, and 500 families residing in the CDP. The population dens ...
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