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This is a list of disasters that have occurred in Baltimore organized by death toll. The list is general and comprehensive, comprising natural disasters (including epidemics) and man-made disasters both purposeful and accidental. It does not normally include numerous non-notable deadly events such as disease deaths in an ordinary year, nor most deaths due to residential fires, traffic collisions and criminal homicide.

Year[a] Event Type Death toll Notes and sources
1918 Spanish flu disease 4,125 [1]
2020 COVID-19 pandemic disease 1,504+ (ongoing) [2]
1877 Baltimore railroad strike of 1877 mass unrest 10–22 [b]
1812 1812 Baltimore riots mass unrest 1 [7]

References

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  1. ^ "Baltimore, Maryland and the 1918-1919 Influenza Epidemic". University of Michigan Center for the History of Medicine. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
  2. ^ "Baltimore City, Maryland coronavirus cases and deaths". USAFacts. January 14, 2022. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
  3. ^ Stover, John (1995). History of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press. ISBN 9781557530660.
  4. ^ a b Stowell, David (2008). The Great Strikes of 1877. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252074776.
  5. ^ Meekins, Geo A. (1889). Fifth Regiment Infantry, Md. Nat. Guard, U. S. Volunteer. A History of the Regiment from Its First Organization to the Present Time (PDF). Baltimore. Archived (PDF) from the original on September 14, 2016.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Wilson, Fredrick (1903). Federal Aid in Domestic Disturbances. 1787-1903. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 9780405013423.
  7. ^ "Light Horse Harry Lee | Stratford Hall". www.stratfordhall.org. Archived from the original on 2020-03-22. Retrieved 2020-04-27.

Category:Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Category:Population




https://web.archive.org/web/20120324055345/http://www.talkingaboutislam.com/articles/history/History_1800.htm

  • Mustafa Azemmouri (1500 - 1539) (possible)
  • Bilali Muhammad (c1770 - 1857) - born in guinea, enslaved as a teen
  • Omar ibn Said (1770 - 1864) - born in senegal, enslaved 1807
  • Mohammed Kahn - born in iran, civil war soldier
  • Moses Osman - highest ranking Muslim in the Union Army
  • Nicholas Said (1836 - 1882) - formerly enslaved to an Arab, immigrated in 1860, served in civil war
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  1. User:Tequask: 1955 - File:Cherry Blossom Festival 1955 - Orio, Yahatanishi Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture (1).jpg (17 total on 4/3/55, 26 total 1955)
  2. User:JGHowes: 1969 - File:Dealey Plaza (1969).jpg
  3. User:Rainer Halama: early 1970s - File:Kodai Lake and Perumal0010-Detail.jpg/File:Kodai--near Tope-breit-entstaubt.jpg/File:Kodai Lake and Perumal0010-Detail.jpg/File:Kodai--near Tope-breit-entstaubt.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0162.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0163.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0164.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0165.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0166.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0167.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0168.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0169.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0170.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0171.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0176.jpg/File:Madurai-Menakshi-0177.jpg
    1. 1973/1974 - File:Kitty Hawk1.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk2.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk3.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk4.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk7.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk8.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk9.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk11.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk12.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk13.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk15.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk16.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk18.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk19.jpg/File:Kitty Hawk20.jpg
  4. User:RickRikeman: 1975 - File:Frank-quilici manager minnesota 08-31-1975.jpg/File:Rod-carew cleveland 08-31-1975.jpg
  5. User:Baseball Bugs: 1975 - File:Decatur Fans Field 1975.jpg
  6. User:Jonathan Schilling: 1976 - File:Student led tour of Harvard University 1976.jpg/File:Tufts Memorial Steps in 1976.jpg
  7. User:Gerd Eichmann: 1976 - File:Phuket-Nai Harn-10-John's Restaurant-1976-gje.jpg
  8. User:Ibirapuera: 1976 - File:Crowd at Knebworth House - Rolling Stones 1976.jpg/File:A Rolling Stones crowd - 1976 -Knebworth House B&W.jpg
  9. User:Ericd: 1979 - File:Renault RS10 1979.jpg/File:Wolf Racing team at Monaco GP 1979.jpg
  10. User:Xavier Romero-Frias: 1980 - File:FuaMulaku-swingbed.jpg/File:Gen-miskit1984.jpg
    1. File:Kaluhuraage-Male1980.jpg
  11. User:Gary L. Clark: 1984 - File:Mt. Kennedy from south..jpg
  12. User:2gerrytwo: 1985 - File:2 World Trade Center Plaza.Bronze Sculpture.December 1985.jpg
  13. User:Escapedtowisconsin: 1987 - File:KKK Burn resubmit.JPG/File:KKK GUN bw.JPG/File:KKK GUN color.JPG/File:KKK BW.JPG
  14. User:Imagyst: 1988 - File:The Sphere - WTC.jpg
  15. User:Gasheadsteve: 1990 or 1991 - File:Class81.jpg
  16. User:Jmex60: 1991 - File:Senna monaco91.jpg/File:Mansell monaco 91.jpg/File:Patrese monaco91.jpg/File:Prost monaco91.jpg
  17. User:Fanghong: 1992 - File:NYEastRiver From WTC.jpg/File:NYfromWTC2.jpg/File:NYEastRiver From WTC.jpg
  18. User:Alonso: 1995 - File:Damon Hill juillet 1995.jpg
  19. User:Jmj1000: 2000 - File:Memorial Stadium (Baltimore).jpg
  20. User:TessOConnor: 2000 - File:Bomis-staff-summer-2000.jpg
  21. User:Jwhouk: 2000 - File:06CountyStadium09-24-2000.jpg
  22. User:Twenty-nine: 2001 - File:Wankdorf 1.jpg/File:Wankdorf demolition 2.jpg

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2021 Passara bus crash
Details
Date20 March 2021 (2021-03-20)
LocationPassara, Badulla District, Uva Province
CountrySri Lanka
Incident typeBus fell off cliff
CauseDriver negligence
Statistics
VehiclesBus
PassengersReportedly 70+
Crew1
Deaths14
Injured31

On March 20, 2021, a passenger bus fell off a cliff near Passara, Uva Province, Sri Lanka, killing the driver and 13 passengers, and injuring 31 people, with over 70 passengers reported. The bus was traveling from Lunugala to Colombo, and was 240 kilometres (150 mi) east from its destination when it swerved to avoid an oncoming truck. Police spokesman Ajith Rohana blamed the incident on driver negligence following an initial investigation. The incident is the deadliest road accident in the country since the Polgahawela level crossing incident in 2005.[1][2]

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Category:Bus incidents in Sri Lanka Category:2021 road incidents Category:2021 in Sri Lanka

Contents
  • Mohamed Awad, Mohamed Z. Awad
  • Yaseen Tomhe, Yaseen A. Tomhe
  • Muhammad Ali

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Islamic Society of Baltimore

  • 4/24/1983 - ISM, awad president

Mohammed Adam El-Sheikh

Awad

Dr. Yaseen A. Tomhe, Lutherville physician

Syed Habeeb Ashruf, Catonsville physician

Maqbool H. Patel

Muhammad Jameel

Edmund Tori

Muhammad/Mohammed Bashar Arafat

Principals
Numbers

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Masjid Al-Haqq

Masjid As-Saffat

Masjid Al-Mu'miniyn

Masjid Walter Omar

An-Nur mosque (White Marsh)

Melofors

Melofors T C

 Melofors  TC 

 Melofors T C

 Melofors  T  C 

 Melofors  TC 

 Melofors  TC 

Larry Hogan at the Islamic Society of Baltimore


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Most of the Indians here in Maryland belonged to the Algonquins. They were friendly to the white men who first came to the new land, but the Susquehannoughs were more war-like and stirred up trouble wherever they could among both White men and Indians. [11]

Methods of cooking corn were passed from the Indians to the settlers. [12]

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Keepy Ducky

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Keepy Ducky
Platform(s)Android, iOS

Keepy Ducky is a mobile game created by YouTuber "iBallisticSquid", developed by Austrian developer Double Smith and released to Android and iOS.[1][2][3] The objective of the game is to keep a duck in the air for as long as possible by throwing snowballs at it. Players start off by keeping one duck in the air, and as players progress through the game, more ducks spawn, which players will need to keep in the air. The game ends when the player fails to keep the ducks in the air and a duck hits the ground.[2]

Players can unlock different characters which they can play with. There are also different pets players can unlock to help them.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).[3]

References

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  1. ^ Sowden, Emily (November 4, 2016). "Keepy Ducky is iBallisticSquid's high-score chaser, out now on iOS and Android". Pocket Gamer. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Andrew (November 3, 2016). "iBallisticSquid brings his Minecraft mini-game to Android as a full game". Droid Gamers. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "7 game mobile giúp bạn xả stress sau khi chơi game bị ăn hành ngập mặt" [7 mobile games to help you relieve stress after playing games flooded with onions]. GameK (in Vietnamese). November 22, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2019.

Waifu Labs

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Waifu Labs
Type of site
Artificial intelligence
OwnerSizigi Studios
URLwaifulabs.com
Current statusActive

Waifu Labs is a website developed by Sizigi Studios, featuring their Waifu Vending Machine, an artificial intelligence which generates a customized waifu, a fictional female character from an anime or manga to whom one is attracted.[1][2]

The term "waifu" is derived from the word "wife."[2][3]

Waifu Vending Machine

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The Waifu Vending Machines generates a grid of sixteen fictional female characters, from which users can choose a character[2] or refresh the grid to generate another sixteen characters. The chosen character is displayed on a grid in different colors, from which users can then choose an option. Users continually choose different options, narrowing down their preferences, featuring details such as hairstyles, clothing, facial features, and pose, ultimately producing a waifu for the user.[1][3]

After users are finished, they can download an image of the character, as well as buy a pillow and poster featuring the character for $90 and $25 USD respectively.[1][2] The website also applies a Japanese name to the character,[1] and presents a "certificate of adoption."[2]

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The Waifu Vending Machine was developed by games studio Sizigi Studios. The AI was trained using generative adversarial networks, according to Kevin Frans, a team member who is an undergraduate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was brought to the 2019 Anime Expo, an anime convention held in Los Angeles, California, in July 2019, where it gained popularity.[1] The line for the booth reportedly extended outside of the venue.[3]

Sizigi Studios has received requests to create a similar artificial intelligence to generate "husbando", the male equivalents of waifu.[1]

Reception

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The AI was praised by Synced, who stated that the Waifu Vending Machine provides "immediate visual feedback and only needs five minutes to generate a custom Waifu," and that it is an effective alternative to commissioned drawings by sketch artists, which are common at anime conventions.[1] Chinese technology website Leiphone.com listed Waifu Labs as one of the seventeen "best machine learning projects of 2019" in their "Reddit annual inventory," in which significant submissions from the r/MachineLearning Reddit Internet forum are listed.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Peng, Tony (July 25, 2019). "Meet Your AI-Generated Dream Anime Girl". Medium. Retrieved January 11, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Robitszki, Dan (September 30, 2019). "Cursed Site Uses AI to Generate "Waifus"". Futurism. Retrieved January 11, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "AIが自分好みのアニメ美少女を自動生成してくれる「Waifu Labs」で「俺の嫁」を作ってみた" [I tried to make my bride with Waifu Labs where AI automatically generates my favorite anime beautiful girl]. Gigazine (in Japanese). August 2, 2019. Retrieved January 11, 2020.
  4. ^ skura (December 20, 2019). "Reddit年度盘点:2019年最佳机器学习项目" [Reddit annual inventory: best machine learning projects of 2019]. Artificial Intelligence. leiphone.com (in Chamorro). Retrieved January 11, 2020.

Kim Ung-u

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Border 197

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Border 197 is an upcoming documentary film by American travel blogger and vlogger Drew Binsky, set to release in December 2020.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Border 197". Archived from the original on February 29, 2020. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
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Southwest Academy

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Southwest Academt
Location
6200 Johnnycake Road
Catonsville, Maryland 21228
USA
Information
TypePublic
Established1960
School districtBaltimore County Public Schools
Grades6–8
Websitesouthwestms.ss3.sharpschool.com

Southwest Academy Magnet School for Science and Engineering is a public middle school located in Catonsville, Baltimore County, Maryland. The school has a capacity of 1,350 students with 45 classrooms, as well as a library, gymnasium, cafeteria, and health services. It was originally known as Johnnycake Junior High School.[1]

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Plans for the construction of the school were announced by Baltimore County Public Schools executives on December 10, 1958, due to overcrowding issues. It was designed as a one-story building with a capacity of 1,350 students. The cost to build the school was about $230,000 less than other Baltimore County Public Schools, mostly due to it being a one-story building.[1]

The school was constructed in 1960 and completed by August of that year.[2][3] It was designed by architecture firm Tyler, Ketcham & Meyers[1] and built by general contractor Henry A. Knott, Inc.[4] The school opened for the 1960–61 school year on September 7, 1960, and was known as Johnnycake Junior High School. It was opened along with five other county public schools.[5][6][7]

Due to overcrowding issues, in the 1960–61 school year, 591 tenth-grade students stayed at the school, resulting in the school's 373 seventh-grade students being sent to Johnnycake Elementary School.[8]

In June 2018, eleven students were hospitalized after a twelve-year-old boy sprayed mace in the school cafeteria. The school was evacuated and emergency services were dispatched. The student was charged as a juvenile with possession of a dangerous weapon.[9][10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Savings In Design Seen For Johnnycake School". The Baltimore Sun. December 10, 1958. Retrieved February 9, 2020.
  2. ^ "Record 86,145 Pupils Are Expected In Baltimore County". The Baltimore Sun. August 15, 1960. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  3. ^ Efford, Lawrence W. (July 6, 1960). "Baltimore County To Open 7 New Schools In September". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  4. ^ "Johnnycake School To Open". The Baltimore Sun. August 28, 1960. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  5. ^ "County Is Short of Classrooms". The Baltimore Sun. March 2, 1960. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
  6. ^ "County Has Class Need For 10,000". The Baltimore Sun. March 13, 1960. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  7. ^ "Target Dates For Schools Revamped". The Baltimore Sun. March 23, 1960. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  8. ^ "Voters To Decide On County School Construction At Polls November 8". The Baltimore Sun. October 19, 1960. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  9. ^ Boteler, Cody (June 8, 2018). "11 Southwest Academy students transported to hospitals after mace-spraying incident". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
  10. ^ Simms, Barry (June 6, 2018). "Student charged after spraying pepper spray at school". WBAL-TV. Retrieved February 8, 2018.
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The Blessed Tree

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Krunker.io

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Krunker.io
Designer(s)Sydney De Vries
Platform(s)Browser
Release2019
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Krunker.io is a free browser based mutliplayer first-person shooter video game. It was created in 2019 by developer Sydney De Vries. The game had become popular on Twitch.[1]

Gameplay

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Krunker.io is a first-person shooter video game. The goal of the game is to gain points by killing other players, and, by having the most points, win the game. There are several game modes, such as Free-For-All and Team Deathmatch. Players can choose from several different classes with different guns, such as the Triggerman, Hunter, and Detective classes. The games take place in different maps.[2][3][4]

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Krunker.io was rated as the best .io video game of 2019 by ScienceFiction.com, naming it "by far the best adaption of a FPS [first-person shooter] in the browser", praising the game for its "quick-paced and high-adrenaline" playstyle.[1] Brent Lee of The Koalition praised the game, describing it as a satisfying experience with "a ton of replay value" and praising its different classes, calling them the highlight of the game and what makes it differ from other .io games.[2] Emma Loggins of FanBolt described Krunker.io as "surprisingly complex", with maps "chock-full of hidden nooks and crannies."[3] Emma Roth of MakeUseOf rated the game as one of the seven best online first-person shooter games, praising it for its easy-to-render graphics.[4] best Ashley Adams of Tech News Today rated Krunker.io as one of the eighteen best browser-based first-person shooter games for 2020.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "What are IO Games? The Top 5 IO Games in 2019". sciencefiction.com. October 9, 2019. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Lee, Brent (June 25, 2018). "Introducing Krunker.io, Another Member of .io Games Family". Editorials. The Koalition. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Loggins, Emma (July 24, 2018). "A Snake In My Boot Camp – Krunker.io vs Slither.io". Gaming. FanBolt. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Roth, Emma (December 10, 2019). "The 7 Best Online FPS Browser Games". Free Stuff. MakeUseOf. Retrieved April 18, 2020.
  5. ^ Adams, Ashley (April 12, 2020). "18 Best Browser Based FPS Games You Don't Want Miss In 2020". Gaming. Tech News Today. Retrieved April 18, 2020.


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