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Shada (other)
Shada or SHADA may refer to: * ''Shada'' (''Doctor Who''), an unaired serial of ''Doctor Who'' * USS ''Shada'' (SP-580), a United States Navy patrol vessel *Sexual Health and Disability Alliance *Société Haitiano-Américaine de Développement Agricole, a Haiti–United States agricultural venture *Jada Shada Hudson, Haitian-Canadian drag queen See also *Shadda, an emphasis symbol in the Arabic alphabet *Şada Şada (also, Sada, Shada, Shadakend, and Shady) is a village and the least populous municipality in the Shahbuz District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (, ; az, Azərbaycan ), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, , also sometimes ...
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Shada (Doctor Who)
''Shada'' is a story from the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. Written by the series' script editor Douglas Adams, it was intended as the final serial of the 1979–80 season ( season 17) but was never originally completed, owing to strike action at the BBC during studio recording. Entering production as a six-part story (6 x 25-minute episodes) in 1979, plans were later revised for the story to be broadcast as a four-part story (4 x 25-minute episodes) in 1980. Ultimately however, the story would never be completed in either format. The BBC released a completed version of ''Shada'' in 2017, with missing dialogue newly recorded by the original cast, using the same audio equipment employed in the initial shoot, and animated by the team that undertook the reconstruction of the 1966 serial ''The Power of the Daleks''. This version was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2017, and finally broadcast on television as a feature length TV moviewhich was titled ''T ...
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USS Shada (SP-580)
USS ''Shada'' (SP-580) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918. ''Shada'' was built as a private motorboat of the same name in 1908 by George Lawley & Son at Neponset, Massachusetts. On either 3 or 28 April 1917, her owner, Mrs. G. W. Sortwell of Boston, Massachusetts, loaned her to the U.S. Navy for use as a section patrol vessel during World War I. She was commissioned on either 3 April or 22 MayDepartment of the Navy Naval History and Heritage Command Online Library of Selected Images: U.S. Navy Ships: USS ''Shada'' (SP-580), 1917-1919
1917 as USS ''Shada'' (SP-580). Presumably assigned to the

Sexual Health And Disability Alliance
Rosalind Mary Owens (born 12 November 1944), known as Tuppy Owens, is an English sex therapist, consultant, campaigner, writer and former adult model. Education Born in Cambridge, Owens gained a degree in zoology from Exeter University, and then worked in ecology in Africa and Trinidad. She settled in London, and worked as a scientific administrator at the Natural Environment Research Council. Then, in the late 1960s, she established a sex education book publishing company, for which she wrote and published ''The Sex Maniac's Diary'' successfully between 1972 and 1995, and which she operated as a thriving business from her Mayfair flat — for example, the 1975 ''Sex Maniac's Diary'' was launched in August 1974 with a reception at the Bristol Hotel in London which was reported on the following day in the Financial Times. Work From 1974, Owens also began lecturing on the subject of sex. In 1975, she appeared in the Dutch pornographic film ''Sensations''. From 1984, the ''Sex M ...
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Société Haitiano-Américaine De Développement Agricole
The Société Haïtiano-Américane de Développement Agricole, also known as SHADA, was a joint venture between the United States of America and Haiti to expand wartime production of rubber in the Haitian countryside. This program was established in 1941 and ran until it was largely discontinued in 1944.Smith, Matthew J. Red & Black in Haiti: Radicalism, Conflict, and Political Change, 1934–1957'' Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2009. Background During the outbreak of World War II, an axis blockade cut off American rubber supplies from Malaya and the Dutch East Indies. In 1939, the United States Department of Agriculture began a program to develop rubber production in the tropical Americas. Haitian president Sténio Vincent requested an agricultural advisor from the United States, and on the recommendations of Thomas Barbour and David Fairchild, Thomas A. Fennell was selected and was sent to Haiti. In 1940, Harold F. Loomis of the USDA conducted a rubber survey ...
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Jada Shada Hudson
Jada Shada Hudson is the stage name of Dwight Giraud, a Barbadian-Canadian drag performer who competed on season 3 of ''Canada's Drag Race''. Career Jada Shada Hudson is a drag performer. She has performed at drag shows in Toronto. Jada Shada Hudson competed on season 3 of ''Canada's Drag Race'', ultimately placing as runner-up. She impersonated Saucy Santana for the Snatch Game challenge. Before the final episode, Jada Shada Hudson had won one challenge and placed in the bottom twice. She has also appeared on the CBC Gem series ''Queens''. Personal life Jada Shada Hudson is from Toronto via Barbados. She relocated in 2009. Filmography Television * ''Canada's Drag Race'' (season 3 A season is a division of the year based on changes in weather, ecology, and the number of daylight hours in a given region. On Earth, seasons are the result of the axial parallelism of Earth's tilted orbit around the Sun. In temperate and po ...) References {{Canada's Drag Race Living ...
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Shadda
Shaddah ( ar, شَدّة ' , "ign ofemphasis", also called by the verbal noun from the same root, tashdid ' "emphasis") is one of the diacritics used with the Arabic alphabet, indicating a geminated consonant. It is functionally equivalent to writing a consonant twice in the orthographies of languages like Latin, Italian, Swedish, and Ancient Greek, and is thus rendered in Latin script in most schemes of Arabic transliteration, e.g. = ' 'pomegranates'. Form In shape, it is a small letter '' s(h)in'', standing for ''shaddah''. It was devised for poetry by al-Khalil ibn Ahmad in the eighth century, replacing an earlier dot.Versteegh, 1997. ''The Arabic language''. p 56. Combination with other diacritics When a is used on a consonant which also takes a , the is written above the . If the consonant takes a , it is written between the consonant and the instead of its usual place below the consonant, however this last case is an exclusively Arabic language practice, ...
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