Harlow's popularity rivaled and soon surpassed that of her MGM colleagues Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer. She had become one of the biggest movie stars in the world by the late 1930s, often nicknamed the "Blond Bombshell" and the "Platinum Blonde", and popular for her "Laughing Vamp" movie persona.
She died during the filming of Saratoga in 1937 at the age of 26. The film was completed using doubles and released a little over a month after Harlow's death. The American Film Institute ranked her as the 22nd greatest female star of classic Hollywood cinema.
Harlow is a predominantly new town and local government district in the west of Essex, England. Situated on the border with Hertfordshire, it occupies a large area of land on the left bank of the upper Stort Valley, which has been made navigable through other towns and features a canal section near its watermill. Old Harlow is a village-sized suburb founded by the early medieval age and most of its high street buildings are early Victorian and residential. In Old Harlow is a field named Harlowbury, a de-settled monastic area which has the remains of a chapel, a scheduled ancient monument.
The M11 motorway passes through the east of the Borough, entirely to the east of the town. Harlow has its own commercial and leisure economy. It is also an outer part of the London commuter belt and employment centre of the M11 corridor which includes Cambridge and London Stansted to the north. At the time of the 2011 Census, Harlow's population was recorded at 81,944 and its borough had the third-highest proportion of social housing in England, 26.9%, a legacy of the 1947 commitment to re-house blitzed London families after World War II and provide a percentage of homes for other needy families who cannot afford market rents.
Noticing a beautiful girl in the background of a Laurel and Hardy film, actor Marc Peters tips off studio mogul Jonathan Martin, who arranges a screen test. Jean Harlow is an overnight success.
Harlow isn't a trained thespian and is mocked by experienced actor William Mansfield, but she is sexy and she's got something audiences respond to that makes her a Hollywood star. Unfortunately for her, she's also got a mother, Mama Jean, who quickly capitalizes on her daughter's money and fame.
Family and studio demands unnerve Harlow, as does her impulsive wedding to Paul Bern, who turns out to be impotent and suicidal. Harlow has many unhappy affairs and becomes depressed. But the veteran actress Marie Dressler persuades her to take her profession more seriously, so Harlow goes back East to study her craft.
1974-1983: The Urban District of Harlow, and in the Rural District of Epping and Ongar the civil parishes of Magdalen Laver, Matching, Nazeing, North Weald Bassett, Roydon, and Sheering.
1983-1997: The District of Harlow, and the District of Epping Forest wards of Nazeing, North Weald Bassett, Roydon, and Sheering.
1997-2010: The District of Harlow, and the District of Epping Forest wards of Nazeing, Roydon, and Sheering.
2010-present: The District of Harlow, and the District of Epping Forest wards of Hastingwood, Matching and Sheering Village, Lower Nazeing, Lower Sheering, and Roydon.
History
This seat was created in 1974 from the former seat of Epping and until changes introduced in time for the 2010 election included part of the electoral ward of Broadley Common, Epping Upland and Nazeing.
Constituency profile
The seat has been a bellwether since the result in 1983. Included are above county-average levels of social housing, underemployment and unemployment as at the 2001 census and the associated 2000 Index of Multiple Deprivation however the new town has brought growth sustained in part by more commuting with an increasingly-used and separate Mill station in the London Commuter Belt and has seen a 9.2% increase in the number of apartments to 2011 which brings the proportion of the housing market made up by flats and apartments to 23.8%.
Stars: David Farrar, Dennis Price & Pamela Stirling.
Director: John Harlow.
published: 07 Sep 2017
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00:02:45 1 Origin and early history
00:05:32 2 Ranks in the RFC
00:05:42 3 Aircraft
00:06:56 4 Structure and growth
00:08:34 4.1 Squadrons
00:10:37 4.2 Wings
00:13:05 4.3 Brigades
00:15:10 4.4 Stations
00:18:50 4.4.1 Canada
00:20:31 4.4.2 Other locations
00:21:42 5 First World War
00:23:47 5.1 1914–15: Initial actions with the British Expeditionary Force
00:27:54 5.2 Markings
00:29:11 5.3 Roles and responsibilities
00:29:21 5.3.1 Wireless telegraphy and photo-reconnaissance
00:30:47 5.3.2 Artillery observation
00:36:34 5.3.3 Covert operations
00:37:27 5.3.4 Aerial bombardment
00:39:51 5.3.5 Ground attack—army support
00:41:53 5.3.6 Home defence
00:43:14 5.4 Saint-Omer
00:44:01 5.5 Tren...
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Flying_Corps
00:02:45 1 Origin and early history
00:05:32 2 Ranks i...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Flying_Corps
00:02:45 1 Origin and early history
00:05:32 2 Ranks in the RFC
00:05:42 3 Aircraft
00:06:56 4 Structure and growth
00:08:34 4.1 Squadrons
00:10:37 4.2 Wings
00:13:05 4.3 Brigades
00:15:10 4.4 Stations
00:18:50 4.4.1 Canada
00:20:31 4.4.2 Other locations
00:21:42 5 First World War
00:23:47 5.1 1914–15: Initial actions with the British Expeditionary Force
00:27:54 5.2 Markings
00:29:11 5.3 Roles and responsibilities
00:29:21 5.3.1 Wireless telegraphy and photo-reconnaissance
00:30:47 5.3.2 Artillery observation
00:36:34 5.3.3 Covert operations
00:37:27 5.3.4 Aerial bombardment
00:39:51 5.3.5 Ground attack—army support
00:41:53 5.3.6 Home defence
00:43:14 5.4 Saint-Omer
00:44:01 5.5 Trenchard in command in France
00:45:20 5.6 1916–1917
00:47:25 5.7 Italy
00:48:03 5.8 Other theatres of operations
00:49:05 5.9 1918
00:50:08 5.10 Amalgamation with the RNAS
00:51:25 6 Recruitment and training
00:56:43 7 Parachutes
00:58:04 8 End of the war
01:00:05 9 Commanders and personnel
01:00:15 9.1 Commanders
01:01:51 9.2 Some members of the RFC
01:02:01 9.2.1 Militarily prominent
01:04:54 9.2.2 Otherwise prominent
01:07:34 10 Fictional representations of the RFC
01:07:46 10.1 Novels and short stories
01:09:04 10.2 Film and TV
01:10:01 10.3 Games
01:10:11 11 Songs
01:10:23 12 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
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Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.9509215419592725
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-F
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the air arm of the British Army before and during the First World War, until it merged with the Royal Naval Air Service on 1 April 1918 to form the Royal Air Force. During the early part of the war, the RFC supported the British Army by artillery co-operation and photographic reconnaissance. This work gradually led RFC pilots into aerial battles with German pilots and later in the war included the strafing of enemy infantry and emplacements, the bombing of German military airfields and later the strategic bombing of German industrial and transport facilities.
At the start of World War I the RFC, commanded by Brigadier-General Sir David Henderson, consisted of five squadrons – one observation balloon squadron (RFC No 1 Squadron) and four aeroplane squadrons. These were first used for aerial spotting on 13 September 1914 but only became efficient when they perfected the use of wireless communication at Aubers Ridge on 9 May 1915. Aerial photography was attempted during 1914, but again only became effective the next year. By 1918, photographic images could be taken from 15,000 feet and were interpreted by over 3,000 personnel. Parachutes were not available to pilots of heavier-than-air craft in the RFC – nor were they used by the RAF during the First World War – although the Calthrop Guardian Angel parachute (1916 model) was officially adopted just as the war ended. By this time parachutes had been used by balloonists for three years.On 17 August 1917, South African General Jan Smuts presented a report to the War Council on the future of air power. Because of its potential for the 'devastation of enemy lands and the destruction of industrial and populous centres on a vast scale', he recommended a new air service be formed that would be on a level with the Army and Royal Navy. The formation of the new service would also make the under-used men and machines of the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) available for action on the Western Front and end the inter-service rivalries that at times had adversely affected aircraft procurement. On 1 April 1918, the RFC and the RNAS were amalgamated to form a new service, the Royal Air Force (RAF), under the control of the new Air Ministry. After starting in 1914 with some 2,073 personnel, by the start of 1919 the RAF had 4,000 combat aircraft and 114,000 personnel in some 150 squadrons.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Flying_Corps
00:02:45 1 Origin and early history
00:05:32 2 Ranks in the RFC
00:05:42 3 Aircraft
00:06:56 4 Structure and growth
00:08:34 4.1 Squadrons
00:10:37 4.2 Wings
00:13:05 4.3 Brigades
00:15:10 4.4 Stations
00:18:50 4.4.1 Canada
00:20:31 4.4.2 Other locations
00:21:42 5 First World War
00:23:47 5.1 1914–15: Initial actions with the British Expeditionary Force
00:27:54 5.2 Markings
00:29:11 5.3 Roles and responsibilities
00:29:21 5.3.1 Wireless telegraphy and photo-reconnaissance
00:30:47 5.3.2 Artillery observation
00:36:34 5.3.3 Covert operations
00:37:27 5.3.4 Aerial bombardment
00:39:51 5.3.5 Ground attack—army support
00:41:53 5.3.6 Home defence
00:43:14 5.4 Saint-Omer
00:44:01 5.5 Trenchard in command in France
00:45:20 5.6 1916–1917
00:47:25 5.7 Italy
00:48:03 5.8 Other theatres of operations
00:49:05 5.9 1918
00:50:08 5.10 Amalgamation with the RNAS
00:51:25 6 Recruitment and training
00:56:43 7 Parachutes
00:58:04 8 End of the war
01:00:05 9 Commanders and personnel
01:00:15 9.1 Commanders
01:01:51 9.2 Some members of the RFC
01:02:01 9.2.1 Militarily prominent
01:04:54 9.2.2 Otherwise prominent
01:07:34 10 Fictional representations of the RFC
01:07:46 10.1 Novels and short stories
01:09:04 10.2 Film and TV
01:10:01 10.3 Games
01:10:11 11 Songs
01:10:23 12 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
https://assistant.google.com/services/invoke/uid/0000001a130b3f91
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wikipedia+tts
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
Speaking Rate: 0.9509215419592725
Voice name: en-US-Wavenet-F
"I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the air arm of the British Army before and during the First World War, until it merged with the Royal Naval Air Service on 1 April 1918 to form the Royal Air Force. During the early part of the war, the RFC supported the British Army by artillery co-operation and photographic reconnaissance. This work gradually led RFC pilots into aerial battles with German pilots and later in the war included the strafing of enemy infantry and emplacements, the bombing of German military airfields and later the strategic bombing of German industrial and transport facilities.
At the start of World War I the RFC, commanded by Brigadier-General Sir David Henderson, consisted of five squadrons – one observation balloon squadron (RFC No 1 Squadron) and four aeroplane squadrons. These were first used for aerial spotting on 13 September 1914 but only became efficient when they perfected the use of wireless communication at Aubers Ridge on 9 May 1915. Aerial photography was attempted during 1914, but again only became effective the next year. By 1918, photographic images could be taken from 15,000 feet and were interpreted by over 3,000 personnel. Parachutes were not available to pilots of heavier-than-air craft in the RFC – nor were they used by the RAF during the First World War – although the Calthrop Guardian Angel parachute (1916 model) was officially adopted just as the war ended. By this time parachutes had been used by balloonists for three years.On 17 August 1917, South African General Jan Smuts presented a report to the War Council on the future of air power. Because of its potential for the 'devastation of enemy lands and the destruction of industrial and populous centres on a vast scale', he recommended a new air service be formed that would be on a level with the Army and Royal Navy. The formation of the new service would also make the under-used men and machines of the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) available for action on the Western Front and end the inter-service rivalries that at times had adversely affected aircraft procurement. On 1 April 1918, the RFC and the RNAS were amalgamated to form a new service, the Royal Air Force (RAF), under the control of the new Air Ministry. After starting in 1914 with some 2,073 personnel, by the start of 1919 the RAF had 4,000 combat aircraft and 114,000 personnel in some 150 squadrons.
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I was hooked from the moment I heard Adele's single "Hello." Here's my acoustic interpretation of the song, with vocals by Shashaa Tirupati and Aditya Rao, and violin/viola performed by Sandeep Thakur. They are extremely talented artists so please either click on the thumbnail at the end of the video or on the links below to visit their channels and check out their work. Pianos are played by yours truely.
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I was hooked from the moment I heard Adele's single "Hello." Here's my acoustic interpretation of the song, with vocals by Shashaa Tirupati and Aditya Rao, and violin/viola performed by Sandeep Thakur. They are extremely talented artists so please either click on the thumbnail at the end of the video or on the links below to visit their channels and check out their work. Pianos are played by yours truely.
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Piano: Aakash Gandhi
Mixing, Mastering & Add. Music: Darrel Mascarenhas
---
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Director: Devina Kanani
DoP for Aakash, Shashaa, and Sandeep: Devina Kanani & Nitin Dhar
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Editor: Devina Kanani & Aakash Gandhi
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Flying_Corps
00:02:45 1 Origin and early history
00:05:32 2 Ranks in the RFC
00:05:42 3 Aircraft
00:06:56 4 Structure and growth
00:08:34 4.1 Squadrons
00:10:37 4.2 Wings
00:13:05 4.3 Brigades
00:15:10 4.4 Stations
00:18:50 4.4.1 Canada
00:20:31 4.4.2 Other locations
00:21:42 5 First World War
00:23:47 5.1 1914–15: Initial actions with the British Expeditionary Force
00:27:54 5.2 Markings
00:29:11 5.3 Roles and responsibilities
00:29:21 5.3.1 Wireless telegraphy and photo-reconnaissance
00:30:47 5.3.2 Artillery observation
00:36:34 5.3.3 Covert operations
00:37:27 5.3.4 Aerial bombardment
00:39:51 5.3.5 Ground attack—army support
00:41:53 5.3.6 Home defence
00:43:14 5.4 Saint-Omer
00:44:01 5.5 Trenchard in command in France
00:45:20 5.6 1916–1917
00:47:25 5.7 Italy
00:48:03 5.8 Other theatres of operations
00:49:05 5.9 1918
00:50:08 5.10 Amalgamation with the RNAS
00:51:25 6 Recruitment and training
00:56:43 7 Parachutes
00:58:04 8 End of the war
01:00:05 9 Commanders and personnel
01:00:15 9.1 Commanders
01:01:51 9.2 Some members of the RFC
01:02:01 9.2.1 Militarily prominent
01:04:54 9.2.2 Otherwise prominent
01:07:34 10 Fictional representations of the RFC
01:07:46 10.1 Novels and short stories
01:09:04 10.2 Film and TV
01:10:01 10.3 Games
01:10:11 11 Songs
01:10:23 12 See also
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The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the air arm of the British Army before and during the First World War, until it merged with the Royal Naval Air Service on 1 April 1918 to form the Royal Air Force. During the early part of the war, the RFC supported the British Army by artillery co-operation and photographic reconnaissance. This work gradually led RFC pilots into aerial battles with German pilots and later in the war included the strafing of enemy infantry and emplacements, the bombing of German military airfields and later the strategic bombing of German industrial and transport facilities.
At the start of World War I the RFC, commanded by Brigadier-General Sir David Henderson, consisted of five squadrons – one observation balloon squadron (RFC No 1 Squadron) and four aeroplane squadrons. These were first used for aerial spotting on 13 September 1914 but only became efficient when they perfected the use of wireless communication at Aubers Ridge on 9 May 1915. Aerial photography was attempted during 1914, but again only became effective the next year. By 1918, photographic images could be taken from 15,000 feet and were interpreted by over 3,000 personnel. Parachutes were not available to pilots of heavier-than-air craft in the RFC – nor were they used by the RAF during the First World War – although the Calthrop Guardian Angel parachute (1916 model) was officially adopted just as the war ended. By this time parachutes had been used by balloonists for three years.On 17 August 1917, South African General Jan Smuts presented a report to the War Council on the future of air power. Because of its potential for the 'devastation of enemy lands and the destruction of industrial and populous centres on a vast scale', he recommended a new air service be formed that would be on a level with the Army and Royal Navy. The formation of the new service would also make the under-used men and machines of the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) available for action on the Western Front and end the inter-service rivalries that at times had adversely affected aircraft procurement. On 1 April 1918, the RFC and the RNAS were amalgamated to form a new service, the Royal Air Force (RAF), under the control of the new Air Ministry. After starting in 1914 with some 2,073 personnel, by the start of 1919 the RAF had 4,000 combat aircraft and 114,000 personnel in some 150 squadrons.
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