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Borda (building)
Borda may refer to: *Qaṣīda al-Burda, a famous Sufi poem. * Borda (building) or borde, traditional cattle farmers' buildings in the Pyrenees, a barn, sheepfold, or stable * Places in India ** Borda, Goa, a town and suburb of the city of Margao in the state of Goa, India ** Borda, Maharashtra, a village in Osmanabad district of Maharashtra State, India ** Borda, Bhopal, a village in Madhya Pradesh, India * Borda da Mata, a municipality in Minas Gerais, Brazil *''Borda'', the Hungarian name for Burda village, Budureasa Commune, Bihor County, Romania * Borda (crater), a lunar crater *Borda (legendary creature), in the culture of the Emilia-Romagna of the Po Valley, Italy *Borda count, a single-winner election method *Borda–Carnot equation in fluid dynamics *BORDA, Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association *House of Borda, family name of a French-Spanish noble house *Hospital Borda, the largest and most notable psychiatric hospital in Argentina People *Aritz Borda, a ...
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Qaṣīda Al-Burda
''Qasīdat al-Burda'' ( ar, قصيدة البردة, "Ode of the Mantle"), or ''al-Burda'' for short, is a thirteenth-century ode of praise for the Islamic prophet Muhammad composed by the eminent Sufi mystic Imam al-Busiri of Egypt. The poem whose actual title is ''al-Kawākib ad-durriyya fī Madḥ Khayr al-Bariyya'' (, "The Celestial Lights in Praise of the Best of Creation"), is famous mainly in the Sunni Muslim world. It is entirely in praise of Muhammad, who is said to have been praised ceaselessly by the afflicted poet, to the point that Muhammad appeared in a dream and wrapped him in a mantle or cloak; in the morning the poet discovers that God has cured him. ''Bānat Suʿād'', a poem composed by Ka'b bin Zuhayr was originally called as Al-Burdah. He recited this poem in front of Muhammad after embracing Islam. Muhammad was so moved that he removed his mantle and wrapped it over him. The original Burdah is not as famous as the one composed by Imam al-Busiri even thoug ...
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House Of Borda
The Borda family is a French-Navarrese family belonging to an ancient lineage of Basque nobility. Their ancestral palace is situated in the Spanish village of Maya, present day Amaiur, in the valley of Baztán, and there is also mention of an archaic castle in Labort in the Kingdom of Aquitaine, now France, from which the family is said to have originated from. History The Borda family rose to prominence in the 17th and 18th centuries and was connected to many of the old noble families of Navarre, such as the Escors, Goyeneche, Arrachea and Echenique Echenique is a surname of Basque origin. Echenique, (spelled ''Etxenike'' in standard Basque means "close to the house". Other spelling variants are ''Echeñique'' and ''Etchenique''. Notable people with the surname include: Sport *Karla Echenique .... Various members of the family had their nobility proven and confirmed by the courts of Navarre, with letters patent from 1702, 1736, 1764, 1786, 1774. During the 18th century the B ...
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Anapaola Borda Rodas
Anapaola Suri Borda Rodas (born 25 February 2004) is a Peruvian-born Argentine chess Woman International Master (WIM) (2022). Chess career In 2022 Anapaola Borda Rodas won bronze medal in Argentine Women's Chess Championship. In 2023, she won South American Junior Chess Championship in U20 girls group and ranked in 3rd place in South American Zonal Chess tournament and won the right to participate in the Women's Chess World Cup. In 2023, in Baku Anapaola Borda Rodas participated in single-elimination Women's Chess World Cup and lost in 1st round to Greek Woman Grandmaster Stavroula Tsolakidou. Anapaola Borda Rodas played for Argentina in the Women's Chess Olympiad: * In 2022, at third board in the 44th Chess Olympiad (women) in Chennai Chennai (, ), formerly known as Madras ( the official name until 1996), is the capital city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost Indian state. The largest city of the state in area and population, Chennai is located on the Coromandel ...
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Pepe Serret Borda
José Serret Borda, known as Pepe Serret Borda (Vallfogona de Balaguer, Lleida, June 17, 1941 - Barcelona, January 25, 1993), was a Spanish economist and entrepreneur. He served as the director of various companies in the food sector, was involved in the promotion of Opus Dei's schools, and managed some agricultural schools (EFA). Background and education Academic background He pursued his initial studies at the school in Vallfogona de Balaguer (Lleida) and continued them at the Brothers of La Salle school in Reus. In Terrassa, he pursued studies in Industrial Technical Engineering, complementing his academic background with a master's degree from Esade and the Senior Management Program (PADE) at IESE (Barcelona). Professional trajectory His professional career began at the companies Agut S.A. (Terrassa) and Samí (Balaguer). In 1969, he joined Granja Castelló (Mollerusa), and later was appointed director of the factory at Lecherías del Noroeste S.A (LENOSA) in Leó ...
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Soleil Borda
''Still Standing'' is an American sitcom created by Diane Burroughs and Joey Gutierrez, that ran on CBS from September 30, 2002, to March 8, 2006. It starred Mark Addy and Jami Gertz as Bill and Judy Miller, a working-class couple living in Chicago. Taylor Ball, Renee Olstead, and Soleil Borda portrayed their children and Jennifer Irwin portrayed Judy's sister Linda. Plot A working-class couple in Chicago tries to instill good values in their three kids, Brian ( Taylor Ball), Lauren (Renee Olstead), and Tina (Soleil Borda), but their own past experiences often conflict with the lessons they teach their children. Judy Miller (Jami Gertz) is the attractive wife, who was wooed by Bill (Mark Addy). Judy's sister Linda (Jennifer Irwin) continuously butts heads with Bill. Characters Main characters * William "Bill" Miller (Mark Addy): The patriarch of the Miller family. He was a former high school football standout, but is now often perceived as overweight and lazy. * Judit ...
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Lidia Borda
Lidia Borda (born 1966) is an Argentina, Argentine tango music, tango singer. Lidia Borda whom the ''Rolling Stone'' described as “the best tango music, tango singer of the present” is regarded as the best female voice in the last decades, and she has been widely acclaimed. Lidia has been inspired by the pioneer interpreters of tango. Still, at the same time she is a modern and original interpreter with a classic and unconventional repertoire that rescues beautiful pages of the genre, inexplicably forgotten. Life Born in Buenos Aires, Lidia Borda studied Fine Art, Music and Theatre. Though she had been singing since her adolescence, it was in 1995 that she decided to dedicate herself entirely to singing tango, (those times with her brother -tango guitar player- :de:Luis Borda, Luis Borda who actually lives in Germany) of which she has become one of the most important modern interpreters as a “rare bird” that cannot be pigeonholed with the standards in vogue after the 60s, ...
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Jean-Charles De Borda
Jean-Charles, chevalier de Borda (4 May 1733 – 19 February 1799) was a French mathematician, physicist, and Navy officer. Biography Borda was born in the city of Dax to Jean‐Antoine de Borda and Jeanne‐Marie Thérèse de Lacroix. In 1756, Borda wrote ''Mémoire sur le mouvement des projectiles'', a product of his work as a military engineer. For that, he was elected to the French Academy of Sciences in 1764. Borda was a mariner and a scientist, spending time in the Caribbean testing out advances in chronometers. Between 1777 and 1778, he participated in the American Revolutionary War. In 1781, he was put in charge of several vessels in the French Navy. In 1782, he was captured by the English, and was returned to France shortly after. He returned as an engineer in the French Navy, making improvements to waterwheels and pumps. He was appointed as France's Inspector of Naval Shipbuilding in 1784, and with the assistance of the naval architect Jacques-Noël Sané in 17 ...
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Deborah Borda
Deborah Borda is the president and chief executive officer of the New York Philharmonic. Education Borda was born on July 15, 1949, in New York. At the age of 12 her family moved to Boston. She graduated from Bennington College with a BA in music in 1971, and studied at the Royal College of Music from 1972 to 1973. Career After graduation, Borda moved to Greenwich Village and started to play as a freelancer for ballet, Broadway shows and various orchestras. She was the assistant to the scheduling director of the Marlboro Music Festival in 1976. She was previously the manager of The Handel and Haydn Society, an executive director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, president and managing director of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and both general manager and artistic administrator of the San Francisco Symphony. Borda was the first David C. Bohnett Presidential Chair of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. This title stems from a $10 million endowment made by David Bo ...
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César Borda
César Gabriel Borda (19 April 1993 – 27 February 2019) was an Argentine professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Borda's career began with Lanús; signing in 2000. He made his senior bow for the Primera División team in 2012–13, appearing for the full duration of a Copa Argentina win over UAI Urquiza - a future club of his. In January 2015, Borda completed a move to Primera C Metropolitana's Talleres. One goal in thirty-four matches followed in his first campaign, which ended with promotion to Primera B Metropolitana - where he'd play fifty-four times across three years. On 20 June 2018, Borda was signed by UAI Urquiza. He featured in nineteen matches for them, before making his last appearance against ex-club Talleres on 19 February 2019. Personal life On 27 February 2019, Borda was found deceased at his home in Lanús by his father; having committed suicide by hanging Suicide by hanging is the intentional killing of oneself (suicide) via suspensi ...
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Aritz Borda
Aritz Borda Etxezarreta (born 3 January 1985) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central defender. Club career Born in Lasarte-Oria, Gipuzkoa, Borda spent his first seven seasons as a senior in the Segunda División B, competing exclusively in his native Basque Country with the exception of CD Mirandés, which he represented in 2010–11, starting in all the league matches he appeared in for the Castile and León side as they fell short in the promotion playoffs. Borda joined Recreativo de Huelva of Segunda División for 2011–12 campaign. He made his official debut with the Andalusians on 7 September 2011, in a 0–2 home loss against Elche CF in the second round of the Copa del Rey. His league debut arrived on 22 October, as he again played the full 90 minutes in a 2–1 defeat at AD Alcorcón. He scored his first goal as a professional on 13 November, helping to a 4–2 home win over UD Las Palmas. On 14 June 2012, aged 27, Borda moved abroad for the fir ...
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Hospital Borda
The Hospital Interdisciplinario Psicoasistencial José Tiburcio Borda (alternate: Municipal Hospital of José Tiburcio Borda; nickname: El Borda) is the largest and most notable psychiatric hospital in Argentina. Situated on , El Borda is located on Calle Ramón Carrillo, Barracas, Buenos Aires, next to the Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatric Hospital Garcia Tobar. History The hospital was founded in 1863 as Hospicio de San Buenaventura, renamed Hospicio de las Mercedes in 1888, and renamed to National Neuropsychiatric Hospital for Men in 1949. The last name change occurred in 1967 to honor the psychiatrist Dr. Jose Tiburcio Borda who joined the UBA Medical School faculty in 1891 and began working at Hospicio de las Mercedes shortly thereafter, staying on until his retirement in 1930. In the mid-2000s, members of the Argentine rock band, Bersuit, wore pastel pajamas, like escapees from a lunatic asylum, as a tribute to El Borda. In 2008, the Buenos Aires government announced p ...
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BORDA
Borda may refer to: *Qaṣīda al-Burda, a famous Sufi poem. * Borda (building) or borde, traditional cattle farmers' buildings in the Pyrenees, a barn, sheepfold, or stable * Places in India ** Borda, Goa, a town and suburb of the city of Margao in the state of Goa, India ** Borda, Maharashtra, a village in Osmanabad district of Maharashtra State, India ** Borda, Bhopal, a village in Madhya Pradesh, India * Borda da Mata, a municipality in Minas Gerais, Brazil *''Borda'', the Hungarian name for Burda village, Budureasa Commune, Bihor County, Romania * Borda (crater), a lunar crater *Borda (legendary creature), in the culture of the Emilia-Romagna of the Po Valley, Italy *Borda count, a single-winner election method * Borda–Carnot equation in fluid dynamics * BORDA, Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association * House of Borda, family name of a French-Spanish noble house People * Aritz Borda, a Spanish footballer *Deborah Borda, an American orchestra executive *Jean-Ch ...
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