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  1. Il y a 22 heures · Step into luxurious urban living with this massive and newly renovated 1,254 sq ft condo! This unit is the largest in the building - offering unparalleled comfort and style in a desirable Oak Bay adjacent neighborhood.

  2. Il y a 22 heures · Early life Childhood and education Oppenheimer was born Julius Robert Oppenheimer into a non-observant Jewish family in New York City on April 22, 1904, to Ella (née Friedman), a painter, and Julius Seligmann Oppenheimer, a successful textile importer. Robert had a younger brother, Frank, who also became a physicist. Their father was born in Hanau, when it was still part of the Hesse-Nassau ...

  3. Il y a 22 heures · Peoplemag. Retrieved 5 July 2024. ^ Lee, Jeremy (21 June 2024). "Woman in Indonesia dies after falling out of window from treadmill, gym under investigation". Must Share News. Retrieved 24 June 2024. A young woman has died in a freak accident during her workout at a gym in Indonesia. ^ Supharta, Keyla (21 June 2024).

  4. Il y a 22 heures · immunologist, first African American accepted to Duke University School of Medicine, champion sprinter Barbara Ross-Lee: D.O. 1969 first African-American woman dean of a U.S. medical school: New York College of Osteopathic Medicine: David Sulzer: B.S. professor of neurobiology, Columbia, musician Michael VanRooyen: B.S. 1984

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Canton,_OhioCanton, Ohio - Wikipedia

    Il y a 22 heures · Canton ( / ˈkæntən /) is a city in and the county seat of Stark County, Ohio, United States. [6] It is located approximately 60 miles (97 km) south of Cleveland [7] and 20 miles (32 km) south of Akron in Northeast Ohio on the edge of Ohio's Amish Country. As of the 2020 census, the population of Canton was 70,872, [8] making Canton eighth ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CincinnatiCincinnati - Wikipedia

    Il y a 22 heures · History Main article: History of Cincinnati For a chronological guide, see Timeline of Cincinnati. Etymology Two years after the founding of the settlement then known as "Losantiville", Arthur St. Clair, the governor of the Northwest Territory, changed its name to "Cincinnati", possibly at the suggestion of the surveyor Israel Ludlow, in honor of the Society of the Cincinnati. St. Clair was at ...

  7. 7 juil. 2024 · Elizabeth A. Thornton (Liz) was born in Alexandria February 15, 1935. She attended school in Alexandria and later studied music and science at the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota.