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:''This name should not be confused with the name Aelita.'' Aleta may refer to: Fictional characters * Queen Aleta, wife of Prince Valiant, Queen of the Misty Isles in the comic strip ''Prince Valiant'' * Princess Aleta in the television series '' The Legend of Prince Valiant'' * Aleta Ogord of the Guardians of the Galaxy People * Aleta Baun, Indonesian environmental activist * Aleta Fenceroy (1948–2006), American LGBT activist * Aleta Freel (1907–1935), American stage actress * Aleta Mitchell, American film, television and theatre actress * Aleta Arthur Trauger (born 1945), US federal judge Geographical locations * Aleta Wendo (woreda), one of the 77 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia * Aleta Wendo, the administrative center of the woreda Other * West Aleta, a ship of the Western Pipe and Steel Company See also * Aelita (other) * Alita (other) * Elita (other) Elita may refer to: * Elita (ciga ...
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Aelita (other)
'' Aelita'' is a 1924 silent film. Aelita may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Aelita'' (novel), a 1923 novel by Alexei Tolstoy and the main female character of the novel * Aelita Prize, a Soviet/Russian award for science fiction writers ** Aelita (convention), a Soviet/Russian science fiction fandom convention where the prize * Aelita Schaeffer, a main character in the French animated television series ''Code Lyoko'' and its live-action/CGI sequel series ''Code Lyoko: Evolution'' * "Aelita", an episode of French animated television series '' Code Lyoko'' * ''Aelita'' (Tied & Tickled Trio album), 2007 * Aelita, a character in the 2014 video game '' Lifeless Planet'' * ''Ælita'', 2014 album by Mando Diao Other uses * Aelita Software Corporation, an American company which manufactured computer and communication products * Aelita (synthesizer) Sometimes referred to as the Murom Aelita, the Aelita is a Polyphony and monophony in instruments, monophonic Analog syn ...
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Prince Valiant
''Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur'', often simply called ''Prince Valiant'', is an American comic strip created by Hal Foster in 1937. It is an epic adventure that has told a continuous story during its entire history, and the full stretch of that story now totals more than 4000 Sunday strips. The strip appears weekly in more than 300 American newspapers, according to its distributor, King Features Syndicate. As the Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII called ''Prince Valiant'' the "greatest contribution to English literature in the past hundred years". Generally regarded by comics historians as one of the most impressive visual creations ever syndicated, the strip is noted for its realistically rendered panoramas and the intelligent, sometimes humorous, narrative. The format does not employ word balloons. Instead, the story is narrated in captions positioned at the bottom or sides of panels. Events depicted are taken from various time periods, from the late Roman Empire to the Hi ...
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The Legend Of Prince Valiant
''The Legend of Prince Valiant'' is a 1991–1993 American animated television series based on the ''Prince Valiant'' comic strip created by Hal Foster. Set in the time of King Arthur, it is a family-oriented adventure show about an exiled prince who goes on a quest to become one of the Knights of the Round Table. He begins his quest after having a dream about Camelot and its idealistic New Order. This television series originally aired on The Family Channel for a total run of 65 episodes. Story summary Premise Like the original comic strip, the series begins with the fall of Thule, the fictional kingdom to which Prince Valiant is heir. Valiant, his parents, and a group of survivors from the castle are exiled by the ruthless conqueror Cynan to a hostile marsh across the sea. The young prince, deeply saddened by this defeat and vengeful towards Cynan, attempts to make the best of his new life but craves some greater purpose. He finds this purpose when he has a series of dreams a ...
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Aleta Ogord
Aleta Ogord, briefly also known as Starhawk, is a fictional character, a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted in a future of the Marvel Universe and is the adoptive sister of Starhawk. Michelle Yeoh played Aleta in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'' (2017). Publication history Aleta Ogord first appeared in '' The Defenders'' #29 and was created by Steve Gerber, Sal Buscema, and Vince Colletta. Aleta later appeared in ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' as a member of the titular superhero team. Writer/artist Jim Valentino soon redesigned her appearance, more clearly defined her powers, and separated her from Starhawk. Valentino explained, "I didn't want Supergirl - and she was, basically, Starhawk in drag. I saw several things in her: She would be the statuesque female that fanboys seem to require ... She would be a bit above everyone (Yondu referred to her as a 'goddess', and if you look, ...
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Aleta Baun
Aleta Baun is an Indonesian environmental activist. She has been described as the Indonesian Avatar. She won the 2013 Goldman Environmental Prize for organizing hundreds of local villagers to peacefully occupy marble mining sites in “ weaving protests,” to stop destruction of sacred forest land on Mutis Mountain on the island of Timor. A leader of indigenous Mollo people, she was born to a family of farmers. Having lost her mother at a young age, she was raised by other women and elders in the village who taught her to respect the environment as a source of their spiritual identity and livelihood. As a community leader sharing traditional knowledge, she eventually became known as “Mama Aleta.” Mama Aleta's work made her a target for the mining interests and local authorities, who put a price on her head. After surviving an assassination attempt, Mama Aleta went into hiding in the forest with her baby. Despite intimidation, Mama Aleta grew the movement to inc ...
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Aleta Fenceroy
Aleta Jean Ballard Fenceroy (December 27, 1948 – September 23, 2006) was an American musician, computer programmer, and activist. A church organist by profession, she was also co-publisher of ''Fenceberry'', an early internet newsletter of LGBT information. Early life Aleta Jean Ballard was born in Princeton, Illinois, the daughter of M. Stanley Ballard and Letha Sidebottom Ballard. Her father was a Methodist clergyman and a World War II veteran. She graduated from Riceville High School in 1964. She studied music at Morningside College, and earned an MFA in organ performance from the University of Minnesota. In 1998 she earned an associate's degree in computer programming from Western Iowa Tech Community College.Highleyman, Liz"Lesbian Activist Aleta Fenceroy Dies"''Bay Area Reporter'' (September 28, 2006), via GLBT Historical Society, Online Searchable Obituary Database. Career Fenceroy worked at the Iowa Department of Corrections, and was an application developer a ...
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Aleta Freel
Aleta Freel (June 14, 1907 – December 7, 1935) was an American stage actress. Life and career Freel was born Aleta Freile in Jersey City, New Jersey, the daughter of physician Dr. William Freile and the former Minnie Uchtman. She was educated at the Bergen School for Girls in Jersey City. She graduated from Smith College in 1928. She played leading roles in several eastern stock companies, including the University Players of Old Silver Beach and the Palm Beach Players. Among Freel's stage performances was a role in the play ''Double Door'', which was performed at the Ritz Theater in New York City in Fall 1933. Her Broadway credits include ''Louder, Please'' (1931) and ''Three Times the Hour'' (1931). She was married to Hollywood actor Ross Alexander following a backstage romance. Alexander was originally from Brooklyn, and began his career in New York. He was cast in many Broadway productions, one of which was ''The Ladder''. Death Freel grew depressed as her career fa ...
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Aleta Mitchell
Aleta Mitchell is an American film, television and theatre actress Career Filmography She has appeared in films including * 1986 '' No Mercy'' (directed by Richard Pearce) as Cara * 1988 '' The Serpent and the Rainbow'' (directed by Wes Craven) as Celestine Durand * 1989 '' Valmont'' (directed by Miloš Forman) as Victoire * 1992 ''Malcolm X'' (directed by Spike Lee) as Sister Robin * 1997 ''Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil'' (directed by Clint Eastwood) as Alphabette * 1998 '' O.K. Garage'' (directed by Brandon Cole) as Louise Television work Mitchell has also appeared in television series including * 1985 ''The Cosby Show'' as Mrs. Randall * 1991-1994 ''Law & Order'' as Helene Carter / Joanne Preston Theatre She has appeared in various Off Broadway An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway t ...
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Aleta Arthur Trauger
Aleta Arthur Trauger (born December 9, 1945) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee. Education and career Born in Denver, Colorado, Trauger received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell College in 1968, a Master of Arts in Teaching from Vanderbilt University in 1972, and a Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University Law School in 1976. She was a clerk and associate in private practice in Tennessee from 1974 to 1977. She was an Assistant United States Attorney in the Middle District of Tennessee from 1977 to 1979 and from 1980 to 1982, serving in the Northern District of Illinois from 1979 to 1980. She was in private practice from 1983 to 1984, and was legal counsel to the College of Charleston from 1984 to 1985, returning to private practice from 1985 to 1991. She was a Chief of staff, Office of the Mayor, Nashville, Tennessee from 1991 to 1992. From 1993 to 1998, she was a United States Bankruptcy Judge for the Mi ...
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Aleta Wendo (woreda)
Aleta Wendo is one of the woredas in the Sidama Region of Ethiopia. Aleta Wendo is bordered on the south by Dara, on the west by Chuko, on the north by Dale and Wensho, on the east by Bursa, and on the southeast by Hula. The administrative center is Aleta Wendo. Chuko woreda was separated from Aleta Wendo. A survey of the land in this woreda shows that 72% is arable or cultivable, 12.9% pasture, 7% forest, and the remaining 8% is considered swampy, degraded or otherwise unusable. Important cash crops include corn, wheat, barley, horse beans, haricot beans, local varieties of cabbage, and shallots. Landmarks include six megalithic sites, which contain a total of 74 steles. According to a 2004 report, Aleta Wendo had 25 kilometers of asphalt roads, 88 kilometers of all-weather roads and 30 kilometers of dry-weather roads, for an average road density of 252 kilometers per 1000 square kilometers. Population Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the CSA, this woreda has a total popu ...
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Aleta Wendo
Aleta Wendo (also known as Wendo) is a town in southern Ethiopia. Located in a fertile and forested area near Lake Abaya in the upper Gidabo River basin, not far from the sources of the Ganale Dorya and Dawa Rivers in the Aleta Wendo Zone of the Sidama Regional State, this town has a longitude and latitude of with an elevation of 2037 meters above sea level. It is administrative center of Aleta Wendo woreda. This town has both telephone and postal service, and is supplied with electricity by the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation from the national grid. History Dejazmach Balcha Safo, Governor of Sidamo, originally constructed his ''ketema'' or fortified camp in Wendo, but he later moved it to Hagere Selam."Local History in Ethiopia"
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Western Pipe And Steel Company
The Western Pipe and Steel Company (WPS) was an American manufacturing company that is best remembered today for its construction of ships for the Maritime Commission in World War II. It also built ships for the U.S. Shipping Board in World War I and took part in the construction of the giant Grand Coulee Dam project in the 1930s. Early history The origins of the company are somewhat obscure. It appears it was organized in Los Angeles, California around 1907 by two brothers named Talbot and possibly a partner named T. A. Hays. Hays, a businessman with 21 years experience in the steel industry, was at some stage appointed Vice President of the new company, which in this period was a small- calibre steel pipe and metal casings manufacturer. An early President of the company was James A. Talbot, later to make and lose a fortune as the head of the Richfield Oil Company. Western Pipe & Steel quickly began to expand its operations. In 1910 it established a factory in Taft, Cali ...
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