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The Honourable Charles Ramson MP | |
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Minister for Culture, Youth and Sport | |
Assumed office 5 August 2020 | |
Member of Parliament | |
Assumed office 3 September 2020 | |
Charles S. Ramson Jr. is a Guyanese politician and lawyer, [1] who serves as a Member of Parliament and Minister of Culture,Youth and Sport in the government led by President Irfaan Ali.
Ramson is a member of the People's Progressive Party.
Allium ursinum,known as wild garlic,ramsons,cowleekes,cows's leek,cowleek,buckrams,broad-leaved garlic,wood garlic,bear leek,Eurasian wild garlic or bear's garlic,is a bulbous perennial flowering plant in the amaryllis family Amaryllidaceae. It is native to Europe and Asia,where it grows in moist woodland. It is a wild relative of onion and garlic,all belonging to the same genus,Allium. There are two recognized subspecies:A. ursinum subsp. ursinum and A. ursinum subsp. ucrainicum.
Digger is a military slang term for primarily infantry soldiers from Australia and New Zealand. Evidence of its use has been found in those countries as early as the 1850s,but its current usage in a military context did not become prominent until World War I,when Australian and New Zealand troops began using it on the Western Front around 1916–17. Evolving out of its usage during the war,the term has been linked to the concept of the Anzac legend,but within a wider social context,it is linked to the concept of "egalitarian mateship".
Allium tricoccum is a bulbous perennial flowering plant in the amaryllis family Amaryllidaceae. It is a North American species of wild onion or garlic widespread across eastern Canada and the eastern United States. Many of the common English names for this plant are also used for other Allium species,particularly the similar Allium ursinum,which is native to Europe and Asia. An edible plant,Allium tricoccum is used in a variety of North American and indigenous cuisines,and has also been used by Native Americans in traditional medicine. A French rendering (chicagou) of a Native American name for this plant is the namesake of the American city of Chicago.
Risskov is the name of both a neighbourhood and a district in the city of Aarhus,Denmark.
The Scarlet Claw is a 1944 American mystery thriller film based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Directed by Roy William Neill and starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce,it is the eighth film of the Rathbone/Bruce series. David Stuart Davies notes on the film's DVD audio commentary that it's generally considered by critics and fans of the series to be the best of the twelve Holmes films made by Universal.
Carl-Henning Pedersen was a Danish painter and a key member of the COBRA movement. He was known as the "Scandinavian Chagall",and was one of the leading Danish artists of the second half of the 20th century.
Relentless Church was an Evangelical denomination led by Ramson Mumba. The church is also a member of the Evangelical Alliance.
Eason Ramson is a former American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL). He played for the St. Louis Cardinals,the San Francisco 49ers,Denver Broncos and the Buffalo Bills.
Riis Skov is a forest and park in Århus,Denmark. It is located south of the district of Risskov,along the Bay of Aarhus.
The Australian National Dictionary:Australian Words and Their Origins is a historical dictionary of Australian English,recording 16,000 words,phrases,and meanings of Australian origin and use. The first edition of the dictionary,edited by W. S. Ramson,was published in 1988 by Oxford University Press;the second edition was edited by Bruce Moore at the Australian National Dictionary Centre and published in 2016.
The Australian National Dictionary Centre (ANDC) at the Australian National University in Canberra is a major centre for lexicographical research in Australia. It is jointly funded by the Australian National University and Oxford University Press Australia and New Zealand. The Centre conducts research into Australian English and provides Oxford University Press with editorial expertise for its Australian dictionaries.
Bradfield Woods is an 81.4-hectare (201-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket in Suffolk. The site is in three separate blocks,the adjoining Felsham Hall and Monkspark Woods,and the much smaller separate Hedge Wood and Chensil Grove. Felsham Hall and Monkspark Woods are designated a 63.3 National Nature Reserve,also called Bradfield Woods,and are managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
Døndalen is a valley in the northern part of the Danish island of Bornholm. Located next to the road from Gudhjem to Tejn,it is known for its waterfall,which is Denmark's tallest.
Cherry Wood is a 1.8 hectare Local Nature Reserve and Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation,Grade II,in Morden Park in the London Borough of Merton. It is owned by Merton Council and managed by the council together with the Friends of Cherry Wood.
For Love Alone (1944) is a novel by Australian writer Christina Stead.
Spong Wood is a 18-hectare (44-acre) nature reserve west of Stelling Minnis in Kent. It is managed by Kent Wildlife Trust.
Lower Wood,Ashwellthorpe is a 37.9-hectare (94-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-east of Wymondham in Norfolk. It is managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
The Ministry of Legal Affairs and Attorney General's Chambers ensures that proper legal services are provided to the Government of Guyana,as well as statutory services to the public. The Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs is the head of the chambers. The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Legal affairs handles administrative responsibilities for the departments within the Ministry and is the Accounting Officer. The Advice and Litigation Division and the Drafting Division of the Attorney General's Chambers are headed by the Attorney General and Chief Parliamentary Counsel respectively.
Sexton Wood is a 40-hectare (99-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-west of Ditchingham in Norfolk. It is a Nature Conservation Review site,Grade 2.
"Diamant" is a song by Swiss singer Luca Hänni. It was written by Mathias Ramson,Lukas Loules,Nebil Latifa and Choukri Gustmann for his yet-to-be-titled fifth studio album. The song was released as a digital single on 22 May 2020 by Muve Recordings. "Diamant" peaked at number 65 on the Swiss Singles Chart.