Ryan Binkley

Ryan Binkley
Binkley in 2023
Born
Ryan Lee Binkley

(1967-11-19) November 19, 1967 (age 56)
EducationUniversity of Texas at Austin (BBA)
Southern Methodist University (MBA)
Occupation(s)Pastor, businessman
Organization(s)Generational Equity Group
Create Church
Political partyRepublican
WebsiteCampaign website

Ryan Lee Binkley (born November 19, 1967) is an American pastor, businessman and politician. With his wife Ellie, he co-founded the Richardson, Texas-based Create Church in 2014, for which he serves as lead pastor. Prior, he began his career as a young adult pastor for Victory World Church in 1996, and founded Generation Equity Group a decade later, a financial advisory firm for which he serves as chief executive officer (CEO).[1][2][3][4]

He was a "long-shot" candidate for president of the United States in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries,[5][3] in which he received 25,489 votes.[6]

Early life and education

Binkley was born in Columbus, Georgia on November 19, 1967. He has a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance and marketing from the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business. He also has a Master of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University's Cox School of Business.[3][7][4] After Binkley moved to Atlanta at age 24 to pursue Christian ministry, his brother was killed by a drunk driver; Binkley said that this was what led to him returning to Texas.[7]

Career

Upon Binkley's return to Texas, he spent a year away from pastoral work and spent time working in the family business. Binkley worked for Procter & Gamble and Boston Scientific before selling his family's company and co-founding his own consulting firm, the Generational Equity Group, in 2004,[8][9] which advises businesses on mergers and acquisitions.[10][1] Binkley has been a franchise owner of Dave's Hot Chicken since the business's expansion to the Dallas–Fort Worth area in 2021.[11][12]

After both were ordained at their local church, Binkley and his wife were sent to plant a church in Richardson, Texas in 2013. Using the church's entire savings, a plot along Central Expressway was purchased and construction on the new church building began in 2018. As of 2020, Create Church had a weekly attendance of 650 people. A new building across the street from the church was constructed for Generational Group, and Binkley reported that he split his time evenly between working in the two buildings.[1]

2024 presidential campaign

Binkley at Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds's Fair-Side Chats at the 2023 Iowa State Fair

Binkley announced in April 2023 that he would seek the party's nomination for the 2024 United States presidential election.[13] Binkley said a divine revelation from God instructed him to run for president. He said the message from the divine came to him in 2016 telling him that the nation is in trouble.[14] Binkley's campaign was described in May 2023 as built around "solutions for the country", with him calling himself a "uniter", criticizing both Republicans and Democrats for being overly partisan. His four major planks included balancing the federal budget, reducing health care costs, bipartisan efforts to reform immigration policy, and "revitalizing education" to encourage community involvement.[15][14][16]

Binkley's campaign was described as a "long-shot" upon his announcement that he was running.[3] He demonstrated trouble differentiating himself from other candidates while on the campaign trail.[17][5] By the time he announced that he would drop out and endorsed Donald Trump on February 27, 2024, Binkley's campaign was considered an "[u]ltra-long-shot".[18]

Iowa caucuses

Binkley focused much of his campaigning in Iowa, where the first caucus is held. There, he spoke with the local media and bought $250,000 in radio advertisements.[15][17][19] He spoke at the Republican Party of Iowa's Lincoln Dinner on July 28, an important platform for candidates in the state.[7]

Binkley largely self-funded his campaign,[20] while also appealing for donors to help him reach the donor criteria required to participate in the 2024 Republican Party presidential debates and forums.[21] Binkley claimed to have met the donor threshold on August 20,[22][better source needed] but had only one qualifying poll out of the four required to participate.[23] He ultimately did not qualify for the first debate.[24]

When asked about dropping out due to poor polling, Binkley repeatedly stated that he is continuing his candidacy through the caucuses. He was the first candidate to visit every county in Iowa, dubbed "the full Grassley".[25] He held the third most campaign events in Iowa of any candidate.[26] However, during the 2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses he received 774 votes, or 0.70% of the electorate in a distant fifth place behind Vivek Ramaswamy whose showing was so poor he dropped out of the race entirely at 8,449 votes or 7.66% of the electorate.[27][28] However, Binkley celebrated the fact that he received more votes in the Iowa caucus than former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson.[29]

New Hampshire primary

After his showing in Iowa on January 12, 2024, Binkley stayed in the race despite other better-known candidates dropping out.[30] On January 21, as Binkley retooled for the 2024 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary, The Guardian ran a story where one of their journalists attended two Binkley rallies, which only had two and four participants respectively as Binkley outlined his plans for future contests. Binkley stated he was aiming for 2-3% of the vote in New Hampshire.[31] Binkley embraced his low-profile status, selling yard signs that say "Who is Ryan Binkley?".[32] Binkley received 315 votes, equivalent to 0.1% of the electorate, losing to Donald Trump.[33]

Nevada and Virgin Islands races

Binkley shifted his efforts to the 2024 Nevada Republican presidential caucuses, where he was the only registered opposition to Donald Trump, since Nikki Haley is instead competing in the 2024 Nevada Republican presidential primary. Binkley shifted his message away from religious social conservative issues to a more financially conservative position to appeal to the more libertarian-minded voters of Nevada, stating that if is elected president he would balance the budget and pay off all foreign debt in one term. A report in The Nevada Independent on January 24 predicted that he would not do much better than he did in New Hampshire.[34][35]

As of January 24, Binkley had spent $8 million of his own money to fund his campaign.[34] Due to Binkley being Trump's only opponent, there was a spike in media interest in his campaign, with Newsweek, USA Today, and Deseret News running articles about him and his positions.[36][37][38] Binkley received 536 votes in Nevada, or 0.9% of the vote, coming in a distant second place to Donald Trump with the remaining 99.1% or 59,545 votes. Binkley did not run in the Virgin Islands caucuses.[39]

South Carolina primary

Binkley was one of five candidates on the 2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary ballot.[40] Binkley traveled to South Carolina a week ahead of the primary to campaign, starting on February 15, centering on his evangelical Protestant upbringing and job as a pastor, while also running on a platform of "reclaiming" cities and urban areas from the Democrats, stating that "[The Republican Party doesn't] have a message for the poor, immigrants, for the changing multicultural electorate for our country, which is growing, and young people. I do."[41] Binkley would receive 527 votes, or 0.1% of the electorate.[42]

Michigan primary

Binkley started campaigning on February 25 for the February 27 primary, prioritizing fiscal responsibility and paying off the national debt in his campaigning in the state.[43] He suspended his campaign on the day of the Michigan primary and endorsed Trump.[44]

Positions

Climate change

Binkley has stated that the United States should focus on developing new technologies and other approaches to produce “affordable and dependable green energy,” and that the United States should develop a unified, non-partisan, approach to climate change.[45]

Crime

Binkley is a staunch supporter of broken windows theory and supports harsh sentences for minor crimes as a deterrent for more extreme, violent, crimes. He has also called for a nationwide increase in police budgets and training, as well as more resources to engage with criminals with mental illnesses.[45]

Education

Binkley supports keeping the Department of Education, albeit heavily reforming it, by offering a greater emphasis on vocational training, as well as creating a federally-run national volunteer organization in which college students would tutor third graders through fifth graders in some low-income areas.[45]

Economy

Binkley has touted a "seven-year plan" to “rescue” the American economy. In which Binkley proposes cutting 2% of the budget of every governmental department, except for the Department of Defense, as well as reforming social security. Binkley has also proposed extending Trump-era tax cuts, calling it a pro-growth position for the country. Binkley has also been critical of House Republicans for failing to pass a spending bill.[45]

Foreign policy

Binkley has stated that his primary objective in foreign policy would be preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. He also called for strengthening ties to Israel, and further committing to the Israel–Hamas war. He has also denounced sending any military aid to Ukraine, calling for a ceasefire there, even if it means Ukraine loses territory at the benefit of Russia. Binkley has also stated that Russia should be an American ally against China.[45]

Health care

Binkley has been both supportive, and opposed, to private health insurance, criticizing companies and hospitals for spiking rates, while also stating that competitive private health insurance companies provides healthy business growth. He has also called for an increase in transparency from the pharmaceutical industry.[45]

Immigration

Binkley has stated that if elected he will build a physical border barrier at the U.S.-Mexico border, and will expand infrastructure along the border to aid Customs and Border Protection. He does not support giving illegal aliens citizenship status under any circumstances, stating that entering the country illegally should bar them from being able to apply for citizenship. Binkley has also proposed changing the American definition of asylum seeker to actually be people seeking asylum from persecution, not people who simply want economic opportunities.[45]

Abortion

Binkley celebrated the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and has stated that the decision to legalize or criminlize abortion should be made at a state level. At a federal level, Binkley stated that if elected he would emphasize adoption programs and support for the foster care system.[45]

Personal life

His wife, Ellie, was born in South Korea.[46] The two were married at Victory World Church in Georgia in the late 1990s.[1] They have five children.[46] Binkley is a major donor to Baylor University, where two of his children attend.[14]

In 2019, the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation awarded Binkley with the Albert Schweitzer Leadership Award for "exemplary leadership professionally and personally". Binkley and Generational Group have contributed donations to organizations supporting Dallas youth and families in Uganda and Tanzania.[47] He has also received industry awards for his work with Generational Group.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Ryan Binkley & Create Church: Welcoming by (divine) design". Church Executive. May 28, 2020. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  2. ^ Lueckemeyer, Olivia (July 2, 2019). "Create Church to begin holding services at new permanent facility Aug. 4". Community Impact.
  3. ^ a b c d Garcia, Eric (April 24, 2023). "Texas pastor takes on Trump as he becomes latest long-shot GOP presidential candidate". The Independent. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  4. ^ a b "Ryan Binkley". Generational Equity. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Vakil, Caroline (April 24, 2023). "Ryan Binkley, Texas CEO and pastor, announces 2024 Republican presidential run". The Hill. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  6. ^ Vakil, Caroline (April 24, 2023). "Ryan Binkley, Texas CEO and pastor, announces 2024 Republican presidential run". The Hill. Retrieved August 21, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c Tabet, Alex (July 28, 2023). "Meet Ryan Binkley, the little-known Republican getting a high-profile Iowa platform". NBC News. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  8. ^ a b "Ryan Binkley to Receive 2023 Leadership Award and Induction Into The Hall of Fame from The M&A Advisor". The M&A Advisor. October 2, 2023. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  9. ^ Sitter, Phillip (August 2, 2023). "Presidential candidate Ryan Binkley hopes to finish in top four in Iowa caucuses". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  10. ^ Kacik, Alex (April 22, 2019). "Deal or no deal: Providers prematurely sign letters of intent to accelerate M&A". Modern Healthcare. Retrieved January 13, 2024 – via EBSCOHost.
  11. ^ Blaskovich, Sarah (May 28, 2021). "People lined up 2 hours early at Texas' first Dave's Hot Chicken, now open in Dallas". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
  12. ^ Lueckemeyer, Olivia (September 23, 2021). "Revised expansion plans for Richardson Restaurant Park headed to council for approval". Community Impact. Retrieved August 26, 2024.
  13. ^ Choi, Hojun; Ferguson, Lana (April 24, 2023). "Richardson CEO, pastor Ryan Binkley announces 2024 presidential campaign". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved August 7, 2023.
  14. ^ a b c Meisner, Caitlyn (May 3, 2023). "Ryan Binkley, parent of two Baylor Bears, announces Republican run for president". The Baylor Lariat. Baylor University. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  15. ^ a b Bacharier, Galen (May 9, 2023). "Ryan Binkley, Texas business executive, is running for president as a Republican. Who is he?". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  16. ^ Haggerty, James (April 24, 2023). "Generational Group CEO Ryan Binkley Makes Historic Announcement". Business Wire. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  17. ^ a b Opsahl, Robin (May 9, 2023). "Texas pastor Ryan Binkley says he can bridge divisiveness in 2024 campaign". Iowa Capital Dispatch. States Newsroom. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  18. ^ Mueller, Julia (February 27, 2024). "Ultra-long-shot Ryan Binkley drops out of 2024 race, endorses Trump". The Hill. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  19. ^ Shepard, Steven (May 9, 2023). "The 2024 GOP field: How they win, how they lose". Politico. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  20. ^ Hunter-Hart, Monica. "Texas Businessman Dumps $1.8 Million Of His Own Money Into Long-Shot Presidential Campaign". Forbes. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  21. ^ "Who's in the first GOP debate? Here's a rundown of candidates who qualify". USA TODAY. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  22. ^ @RyanBinkley (August 20, 2023). "🇺🇸 UPDATE: The campaign has OVER 45,000 DONORS!!! Now we are waiting on polling results to be fully qualified by the RNC for the debate THIS WEDNESDAY 8/23 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. THANK YOU ALL!" (Tweet). Retrieved August 20, 2023 – via Twitter.
  23. ^ Murray, Isabella (August 21, 2023). "The cutoff to qualify for the 1st GOP primary debate is Monday night. Who's in?". ABC News. Retrieved August 21, 2023.
  24. ^ Frazier, Kierra; Bade, Rachael; Shepard, Steven; Garrity, Kelly (August 22, 2023). "'Cherry-picking': Candidates lash out at RNC after not making debate stage". Politico. Retrieved August 23, 2023.
  25. ^ Ross, Kendall (January 3, 2024). "With less than 2 weeks until Iowa GOP caucuses, here's what to know". ABC News. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
  26. ^ Sitter, Phillip (January 15, 2024). "Republican candidate Ryan Binkley spent lots of time in Iowa but didn't garner support in polls". Des Moines Register. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
  27. ^ "Iowa Caucus Results". The New York Times. January 15, 2024. Archived from the original on January 16, 2024. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
  28. ^ Hernández, Alec; Dixon, Matt; Burns, Dasha; Allen, Jonathan (January 21, 2024). "Ron DeSantis suspends his presidential bid and endorses Trump". NBC News.
  29. ^ Stein, Sam (January 15, 2024). "Binkley voter explains why the Texas pastor won him over from Bernie Sanders". Politico. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
  30. ^ Diver, Tony (January 12, 2024). "The little-known Republican who hopes to 'surprise' his way to the White House". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
  31. ^ Gabbatt, Adam (January 21, 2024). "'God spoke to me': Ryan Binkley's quixotic quest for the Republican nod". The Guardian. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
  32. ^ Allison, Natalie. "'Who is Ryan Binkley?'". Politico. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
  33. ^ "Election 2024 Results". AP News. Associated Press. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  34. ^ a b Solis, Jacob (January 24, 2024). "Ryan Binkley is the only candidate still running against Trump in Nevada's GOP caucus. Why?". The Nevada Independent. Retrieved January 25, 2024.
  35. ^ Johnston, Cynthia (January 31, 2012). "Nevada is friendly turf for Romney". Reuters. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  36. ^ Yurow, Jeremy. "Who is Ryan Binkley? Republican Texas pastor challenges Trump in Nevada caucus". USA Today. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  37. ^ Benson, Samuel. "The lone man standing between Donald Trump and a Nevada victory: Ryan Binkley". Deseret News. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  38. ^ Palmer, Ewan (February 9, 2024). "Who Is Ryan Binkley? Texas Pastor on Ballot Against Donald Trump". Newsweek. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  39. ^ Singh, Maanvi (February 9, 2024). "'Excited for Trump': Nevada Republican party holds caucuses days after primary". The Guardian. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  40. ^ Byrd, Caitlin (October 31, 2023). "The Post and Courier".
  41. ^ Kayanja, Ian (February 15, 2024). "GOP presidential candidate Ryan Binkley makes his pitch to SC's Republican primary voters". WCIV. ABC. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  42. ^ "South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary Results". USA Today. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  43. ^ Carmody, Steve (February 24, 2024). "In Tuesday's presidential primary, Michigan Republican voters choosing between Donald Trump, Nikki Haley and... Ryan Binkley?". Michigan Public. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  44. ^ Wallace, Danielle (February 27, 2024). "Republican presidential candidate Ryan Binkley drops out, endorses Trump". Fox News. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
  45. ^ a b c d e f g h "The Candidates on Key Issues - Ryan Binkley". USA Today. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  46. ^ a b "GOP presidential hopeful Ryan Binkley and wife co-founded popular non-denominational church". HITC. April 26, 2023. Archived from the original on August 20, 2023. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  47. ^ Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation (October 29, 2019). "Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Announces Generational Group CEO Ryan Binkley As Recipient Of The Prestigious Albert Schweitzer Leadership Award" (Press release). GlobeNewswire. Retrieved February 25, 2024.

Read other articles:

Days of Wine and RosesPoster rilis teatrikalSutradaraBlake EdwardsProduserMartin ManulisSkenarioJP MillerBerdasarkanDays of Wine and Roses karya JP MillerPemeranJack LemmonLee RemickCharles BickfordJack KlugmanAlan HewittPenata musikHenry ManciniSinematograferPhilip H. LathropPenyuntingPatrick McCormackPerusahaanproduksiJalem ProductionsDistributorWarner Bros.Tanggal rilis 26 Desember 1962 (1962-12-26) (Amerika Serikat) Durasi117 menitNegaraAmerika SerikatBahasaInggrisPendapata...

 

 

Amanda RawlesAmanda pada tahun 2020LahirAmanda Carol Rawles25 Agustus 2000 (umur 23)Jakarta, IndonesiaPendidikanUniversitas MacquariePekerjaanAktrismodelTahun aktif2013—sekarangKeluargaAnnisa Rawles (kakak)Tanda tangan Amanda Carol Rawles (lahir 25 Agustus 2000) adalah pemeran dan model Indonesia keturunan Australia. Ia merupakan adik dari model dan pemeran Indonesia, Annisa Rawles. Karier Kariernya menanjak ke layar lebar melalui film 7 Hari Menembus Waktu (2015). Di film ini ia...

 

 

Tari Perut di Marrakech Tari perut (Bahasa Ingggris: abdominal dance atau belly dance) juga dikenal sebagai Tari Arab[1][2] (Arab: رقص شرقي, translit: Raqs sharqicode: ar is deprecated , artinya: tarian oriental), merupakan tari ekspresif Arab[3][4][5][6] berasal dari Mesir[7] adalah jenis tarian yang memperlihatkan bagian rahim atau perut mendapat tekanan gerakan.[8][9] Tari perut ini biasanya dilakukan secar...

Ben Mboi Gubernur Nusa Tenggara Timur Ke-3Masa jabatan1978 – 1988PresidenSoeharto PendahuluEl TariWang Suwandi (Pj.)PenggantiHendrikus Fernandez Informasi pribadiLahirAloysius Benedictus Mboi(1935-05-22)22 Mei 1935Ruteng, Manggarai, Flores, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Hindia BelandaMeninggal23 Juni 2015(2015-06-23) (umur 80)Jakarta, IndonesiaPartai politikGolkarSuami/istridr. Nafsiah Mboi, SpA, M.P.H.Anak3Alma materUniversitas IndonesiaPekerjaanDokter, militer, pamong prajaKarier...

 

 

AnconaKomuneCittà di AnconaAerial view of AnconaNegaraItaliaWilayahMarcheProvinsiAncona (AN)FrazioniAngeli di Varano, Aspio, Baraccola, Gallignano, Montacuto, Massignano, Montesicuro, Madonna delle Grazie, Candia, Ghettarello, Paterno, Casine di Paterno, Poggio di Ancona, Pontelungo, Sappanico, Taglio di Barcaglione, Torrette, VaranoPemerintahan • Wali kotaFiorello Gramillano (Democratic Party)Luas • Total124,84 km2 (4,820 sq mi)Ketinggian16 m (52&...

 

 

Low-cost airline of Austria EasyJet Europe IATA ICAO Callsign EC[1] EJU[2] ALPINE[2] Founded18 July 2017; 6 years ago (2017-07-18)Commenced operations20 July 2017; 6 years ago (2017-07-20)Operating basesAlicanteAmsterdamBarcelonaBerlinBordeauxFaro (seasonal)LisbonLyonMálaga (seasonal)Milan–Malpensa (largest base)NantesNaplesNicePalma de Mallorca (seasonal)Paris–Charles de GaulleParis–OrlyPortoToulouseVenice[3]Fleet siz...

American architect (1843–1917) John Goddard Stearns Jr.FAIAPortrait of Stearns by Samuel Isham c. 1895BornMay 18, 1843New York City, New YorkDiedSeptember 16, 1917(1917-09-16) (aged 74)Duxbury, MassachusettsBurial placeWalnut Hills CemeteryEducationLawrence Scientific School at Harvard UniversityOccupationArchitectSpouse Ellen Elizabeth Abbott ​ ​(m. 1866)​Architectural careerFirmPeabody and StearnsPartnerRobert Swain Peabody Signature John Godd...

 

 

Rugby sevens events at the 2020 Summer Olympics Rugby sevensat the Games of the XXXII OlympiadRugby sevens pictogramVenueTokyo StadiumDates26–31 July 2021No. of events2Competitors288 from 16 nations← 20162024 → Rugby sevens at the2020 Summer OlympicsQualificationmenwomenTournamentmenwomenSquadsmenwomenvte Rugby sevens at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo took place from 26 July to 31 July 2021 at the Tokyo Stadium. 24 teams (12 each for men and women) compete...

 

 

Questa voce o sezione sull'argomento politica non cita le fonti necessarie o quelle presenti sono insufficienti. Puoi migliorare questa voce aggiungendo citazioni da fonti attendibili secondo le linee guida sull'uso delle fonti. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Voce principale: Delaware. Governatore del DelawareStemma del Delaware John C. Carney Jr., 74º e attuale governatore del Delaware Nome originaleGovernor of Delaware Stato Stati Uniti Stato federato Del...

Temporal branches of the facial nervePlan of the facial and intermediate nerves and their communication with other nerves (labeled at center bottom, sixth from bottom, as Temporal)The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck (temporal labeled at center, between eye and ear.)DetailsFromFacial nerveIdentifiersLatinrami temporales nervi facialisTA98A14.2.01.109TA26302FMA53291Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy[edit on Wikidata] The temporal branches of the facial nerve (frontal branch of the...

 

 

此條目需要补充更多来源。 (2021年7月4日)请协助補充多方面可靠来源以改善这篇条目,无法查证的内容可能會因為异议提出而被移除。致使用者:请搜索一下条目的标题(来源搜索:美国众议院 — 网页、新闻、书籍、学术、图像),以检查网络上是否存在该主题的更多可靠来源(判定指引)。 美國眾議院 United States House of Representatives第118届美国国会众议院徽章 众议院旗...

 

 

2020年夏季奥林匹克运动会波兰代表團波兰国旗IOC編碼POLNOC波蘭奧林匹克委員會網站olimpijski.pl(英文)(波兰文)2020年夏季奥林匹克运动会(東京)2021年7月23日至8月8日(受2019冠状病毒病疫情影响推迟,但仍保留原定名称)運動員206參賽項目24个大项旗手开幕式:帕维尔·科热尼奥夫斯基(游泳)和马娅·沃什乔夫斯卡(自行车)[1]闭幕式:卡罗利娜·纳亚(皮划艇)&#...

MavenIndustryAutomotive service industryDefunct2020HeadquartersDetroit, MichiganAreas servedUnited StatesCanadaAustraliaKey peopleSigal Cordeiro, Vice President of Maven and GM Urban Mobility[1]ServicesCar sharingPeer-to-peer car sharingGig rentalsParentGeneral Motors Maven was a car sharing service launched by General Motors (GM) in 2016. It provided services such as carsharing and peer-to-peer car sharing for personal use and also rented to drivers of gig economy professions such as...

 

 

Tugu PedangPerancangAl HarisTipeTuguPembukaan pertama2020 Tugu Pedang adalah sebuah monumen senjata tradisional nenek moyang masyarakat Merangin pada zaman dahulu. Senjata pedang tegak terhunus ini juga menjadi bagian dari lambang daerah Kabupaten Merangin.[1] Tugu ini terletak di kelurahan Dusun Bangko, Merangin, provinsi Jambi di pinggir Jalan lintas sumatera atau didepan rumah dinas Bupati Merangin. Deskripsi Adapun arti yang terkandung di Tugu Pedang adalah : Pedang tegak ter...

 

 

Crater on the Moon Feature on the moonChladniLunar Orbiter 4 imageCoordinates4°00′N 1°06′E / 4.0°N 1.1°E / 4.0; 1.1Diameter13.6 kmDepth2.6 kmColongitude359° at sunriseEponymErnst Chladni Chladni is a small lunar impact crater that lies near the northwest edge of Sinus Medii, in the central part of the Moon. The crater is named for German physicist and musician Ernst Chladni who,[1] in 1794, wrote the first book on meteorites.[2] The r...

1844 political novel by Benjamin Disraeli This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. (April 2023) Coningsby, or The New Generation is an English political novel by Benjamin Disraeli, published in 1844. Background Coningsby (1844 First Edition) was the first of a trilogy of novels (together with Sybil and Tancred) which marked a departure from ...

 

 

American politician (1806–1884) George Washington JonesChairman of the House Democratic CaucusIn officeMarch 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857SpeakerNathaniel P. Banks (1856–1857)Preceded byEdson B. OldsSucceeded byGeorge S. Houston (1859)Member of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom TennesseeIn officeMarch 4, 1853 – March 3, 1859Preceded byWilliam Hawkins PolkSucceeded byJames Houston ThomasConstituency6th districtIn officeMarch 4, 1843 – March 3, 1853Preceded by...

 

 

2003 Hong Kong filmInfernal Affairs IITheatrical release posterChinese nameTraditional Chinese無間道IISimplified Chinese无间道IITranscriptions Directed byAndrew LauAlan MakWritten byFelix ChongAlan MakProduced byAndrew LauStarring Anthony Wong Eric Tsang Edison Chen Shawn Yue Chapman To Carina Lau Francis Ng Hu Jun Roy Cheung CinematographyAndrew LauNg Man ChingEdited byDanny PangCurran PangMusic byChan Kwong-wingProductioncompaniesMedia Asia FilmsMediacorp Raintree PicturesEaster...

Palace in Jodhpur, India Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpurउम्मैद भवन पैलेसFront façade of the Umaid Bhawan PalaceGeneral informationArchitectural styleIndo-Saracenic ArchitectureTown or cityJodhpurCountryIndiaConstruction started1928Completed1943OwnerGaj SinghTechnical detailsStructural systemGolden yellow or dun-coloured sandstoneDesign and constructionArchitect(s)Er. Mohan Lal Nepalia, Budhmal Rai and Sir Samuel Swinton JacobEngineerHenry Vaughan Lanchester Umaid Bha...

 

 

Fernando YznagaBornFernando Alfonso Yznaga del Valle(1850-10-16)October 16, 1850New York City, New York, U.S.DiedMarch 6, 1901(1901-03-06) (aged 50)New York City, New York, U.S.EducationLawrence Scientific SchoolLouisiana Law SchoolOccupationBankerEmployerH. B. Hollins & Co.Spouses Mary Virginia Smith ​ ​(m. 1880; div. 1886)​ Mabel Elizabeth Wright ​ ​(m. 1890; div. 1895)​ Parent(s)Antonio...