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Sheva may refer to: Arts and entertainment Characters * Sheeva, a shokan female warrior of the ''Mortal Kombat'' franchise * Sheva Alomar, a character in ''Resident Evil 5'' * Sheva, the Benevolent, the title character in Richard Cumberland's play '' The Jew'' Other arts and entertainment * ''Arutz Sheva'', an Israeli media network * Sheva (band), an Israeli world music band founded in2000 * * '' Sheva's War'', a 1998 graphic novel by Christopher Moeller * SheVa tanks, immense artillery vehicles in the Legacy of the Aldenata series of books * SHEVA virus from the book ''Darwin's Radio and Darwin's Children'' by Greg Bear People * Bas Sheva (1925–1960), Jewish-American singer * Marissa Sheva (born 1997), Irish-American footballer who plays for the Republic of Ireland * Sheva Sanggasi (born 2004), Indonesian footballer * A nickname for footballer Andriy Shevchenko Places * Sheva, Virginia, United States * Tel Be'er Sheva, an archeological site in southern Israel * Tel Shev ...
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Sheeva
This is a list of Player character, playable and boss (video games), boss characters from the ''Mortal Kombat'' fighting game franchise and the games in which they appear. Created by Ed Boon and John Tobias, the series depicts conflicts between various realms. Most characters fight on behalf of their realm, with the primary heroes defending Earthrealm against conquering villains from Outworld and the Netherrealm. Early installments feature the characters participating in the eponymous Mortal Kombat tournament to decide their realm's fate. In later installments, Earthrealm is often invaded by force. A total of 77 playable fighters have been featured in the series, in addition to unplayable bosses and guest characters. Much of the franchise's mainstays were introduced during the first three games. Nearly all of the characters have been killed at a point in the story, but have rarely stayed dead. Introduced in ''Mortal Kombat'' (1992) Goro : Portrayed by: Tom Woodruff Jr. (1995 ...
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Marissa Sheva
Marissa Maeve Sheva (born 22 April 1997) is a professional footballer who most plays as a forward for the Sunderland in the Women's Championship. Born and raised in the United States to an American father and an Irish-American mother, she is capped for the Republic of Ireland women's national team. High School Sheva graduated from Pennridge High School. While she was in high school, she was a state champion in the 1600m and 3200m. She competed at Foot Locker Cross Country Nationals College career Sheva played college soccer at Pennsylvania State University and as a freshman was a 2015 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament champion. She was a two-sport athlete and despite concluding her soccer career in 2018 with 13 goals in 92 appearances, she did not enter the 2019 NWSL College Draft due to finishing her track commitments. Club career Sheva joined Deportivo Alavés Gloriosas of Spain's Segunda División Pro in February 2020. After a single 11-minute substitute a ...
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Shva
Shva or, in Biblical Hebrew, shĕwa () is a Hebrew alphabet, Hebrew niqqud vowel sign written as two vertical dots () beneath a letter. It indicates either the phoneme (shva na', mobile shva) or the complete absence of a vowel (/Zero (linguistics), Ø/) (shva naḥ, resting shva). It is transliterated as , , , (apostrophe), or nothing. Note that use of for shva is questionable: transliterating Modern Hebrew shva naḥ with is misleading, since it is never actually pronounced – a mid central vowel (IPA ) does not exist in Modern Hebrew. The vowel was pronounced as a full vowel in earlier Hebrew varieties such as Tiberian vocalization, where it was phonetically usually identical to vowel length, short [a], in Palestinian vocalization appears as short [e] or [i], and in Babylonian vocalization as [a]. In early Greek and Latin transliterations of Hebrew such as the Hexapla, it appears as [ε] and [e], respectively. A shva sign in combination with the Hebrew diacritics, vowe ...
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Tel Sheva
Tel Sheva () or Tel as-Sabi () is a Bedouin town in the Southern District of Israel, bordering the city of Beersheba. In it had a population of . History The first Bedouin township in Israel, Tel as-Sabi was founded in 1967 as part of a government project to settle Bedouins in permanent settlements and became a local council in 1984. It is one of seven Bedouin townships in the Negev desert with approved plans and developed infrastructure. The Negev Bedouin, a semi-nomadic society, has been going through a process of sedentarization since the later part of Ottoman rule in the region.During the British Mandate period, the administration did not provide a legal frame to justify and preserve land ownership. In order to settle this issue, Israel's land policy was adapted to a large extent from the Ottoman land regulations of 1858 as the only preceding legal frame. Thus Israel nationalized most of the Negev lands using the state's land regulations from 1969. Israel has cont ...
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Tel Be'er Sheva
Tel Sheva () or Tel Be'er Sheva (), also known as Tell es-Seba (), is an archaeological site in the Southern District of Israel, believed to be the site of the ancient biblical town of Beer-sheba. The site lies east of modern Beersheba and west of the Bedouin town of Tel Sheva. Tel Sheva has been preserved and made accessible to visitors in the Tel Be'er Sheva National Park (). Etymology The Hebrew name of Beersheba is derived from , meaning a , and , meaning or . History Beer-sheba is mentioned 33 times in the Hebrew Bible. It is often used when describing the borders of the Land of Israel: " From Dan to Beersheba". It was the site of many patriarchal narratives: Abraham dwelt at Beer-sheba (), Abraham and Abimelech entered a covenant at Beer-sheba (), and Abraham planted a tamarisk tree at Beer-sheba (). The Lord spoke to both Isaac and Jacob, Abraham's son and grandson respectively, at Beer-sheba (). Two biblical wells were located in Beer-sheba: Abraham's well, seiz ...
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Sheva, Virginia
Sheva is an unincorporated community in Pittsylvania County, in the U.S. state of Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States between the East Coast of the United States .... References * Unincorporated communities in Virginia Unincorporated communities in Pittsylvania County, Virginia {{PittsylvaniaCountyVA-geo-stub ...
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Andriy Shevchenko
Andriy Mykolayovych Shevchenko (, ; born 29 September 1976) is a Ukrainian former Manager (association football), football manager and Football player, player. Shevchenko is considered one of the greatest Striker (association football), strikers of all time and Ukraine's greatest ever player. He is the all-time top scorer for the Ukraine national football team, Ukraine national team with List of international goals scored by Andriy Shevchenko, 48 goals. Shevchenko began his career at FC Dynamo Kyiv, Dynamo Kyiv and won five league titles in a row, as well as three domestic cups, before signing for AC Milan. In Milan, he established himself as one of the top strikers in Europe, and won Serie A in 2004. He later played for Chelsea F.C., Chelsea (where he won both domestic cups in his first season), and returned to play for Milan on loan, and for Dynamo, where he finished his career. While playing for Milan and Chelsea, Shevchenko made the UEFA Champions League, Champions League ...
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Sheva Sanggasi
Sheva may refer to: Arts and entertainment Characters * Sheeva, a shokan female warrior of the ''Mortal Kombat'' franchise * Sheva Alomar, a character in ''Resident Evil 5'' * Sheva, the Benevolent, the title character in Richard Cumberland's play '' The Jew'' Other arts and entertainment * ''Arutz Sheva'', an Israeli media network * Sheva (band), an Israeli world music band founded in2000 * * '' Sheva's War'', a 1998 graphic novel by Christopher Moeller * SheVa tanks, immense artillery vehicles in the Legacy of the Aldenata series of books * SHEVA virus from the book ''Darwin's Radio and Darwin's Children'' by Greg Bear People * Bas Sheva (1925–1960), Jewish-American singer * Marissa Sheva (born 1997), Irish-American footballer who plays for the Republic of Ireland * Sheva Sanggasi (born 2004), Indonesian footballer * A nickname for footballer Andriy Shevchenko Places * Sheva, Virginia, United States * Tel Be'er Sheva, an archeological site in southern Israel * Tel Shev ...
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Bas Sheva
Bas Sheva (July 25, 1925 – February 11, 1960), the stage name of Bernice Kanefsky, was an American singer, prominent in the 1950s. Although she began singing Jewish traditional and cantorial music, her career branched out into popular music. Early life Bas Sheva was born Bernice Kanefsky, to the family of Cantor Joseph Kanefsky of the Crotona Park North section of the Bronx on July 25, 1925. She grew up in Philadelphia. Career She studied voice with the intent of honoring her family's wishes that she become a cantor. Her voice was extremely powerful and had extraordinary dexterity. However, instead of cantorial music, she decided to move into popular music, adopting the stage name "Bas Sheva", the Ashkenazi pronunciation of the Biblical "Bathsheba". She began singing publicly in 1947. Her career began in the Borscht Belt of New York's Catskill Mountains, performing for audiences of Jewish vacationers. Her recording career began around 1950 with a small number of obsc ...
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Sheva Alomar
is a character in the ''Resident Evil'' survival horror video game series created by the Japanese company Capcom. Introduced in the 2009 video game ''Resident Evil 5'', she is a native African operative of an anti-bioterrorism group and the new partner of the series' veteran Chris Redfield. Sheva is controlled by the game's artificial intelligence (AI) when playing with a single player, and is controlled by a second player in the game's cooperative mode. Designed to symbolize "the bond of partnership" within the game, the character's physical design was modeled off Australian actress Michelle Van Der Water, while her voice acting and motion capture were performed by American actress Karen Dyer. The character was met with mostly positive reception from video game journalists, who praised her strength and attractiveness, though her AI in-game received mixed to negative reviews. The character's depiction did, however, receive criticism from several sources for adhering to racial ...
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Greg Bear
Gregory Dale Bear (August 20, 1951 – November 19, 2022) was an American science fiction writer. His work covered themes of Interstellar_war, galactic conflict (''The Forge of God, Forge of God'' books), parallel universes (''The Way (Greg Bear), The Way'' series), consciousness and Cultural_practice, cultural practices (''Queen of Angels (novel), Queen of Angels''), and accelerated evolution (''Blood Music (novel), Blood Music'', ''Darwin's Radio'', and ''Darwin's Children''). His last work was the 2021 novel ''The Unfinished Land''. Greg Bear wrote over 50 books in total. He was one of the five co-founders of San Diego Comic-Con. Early life Greg Bear was born in San Diego, California. He attended San Diego State University (1968–1973), where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree. At the university, he was a teaching assistant to Elizabeth Chater in her course on science fiction writing; in later years, they were friends. Career Bear is often classified as a hard science f ...
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Legacy Of The Aldenata
The Legacy of the Aldenata, also known as the Posleen War Series, is the fictional universe of one of John Ringo's military science fiction series. Premise The central premise is that in 2001, humanity receives greetings from a highly advanced, peaceable Galactic Federation. However, all is not well, for a species of aggressive aliens known as the Posleen are attacking the Galactics. Since the Galactics are almost entirely unable to fight, they are appealing to the proven military abilities of humanity for aid. However, things are rarely as simple as they seem, and humanity soon discovers that the Galactics are no friends at all. There are plots within plots, some going back to the dawn of humanity and beyond: plots that endanger the very survival of humanity. The first four novels cover the Posleen War in which the Posleen invade Earth. Another novel, ''Cally's War'' (and its two sequels), takes up the story a few decades later; ''The Hero'' is set nearly a thousand years ...
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