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Pauk may refer to: People * Alex Pauk (born 1945), Canadian conductor and composer * Goran Pauk (born 1962), Croatian politician * György Pauk (born 1936), Hungarian violinist * Ke Pauk (1934–2002), Cambodian communist * Paul Pauk (1912–1941), American football player * Walter Pauk (died 2019), American professor and author Places *Pauk, Myanmar, town in Pauk Township, Pakokku District, Magway Division, in northwest Burma (Myanmar) *Pauk Township, township of Pakokku District in Magway Division of Burma (Myanmar) *Pauk Airport (IATA: PAU, ICAO: VYPK), located in Burma near Pauk Other uses *Pauk class corvette, the NATO reporting name for a class of small patrol corvettes built for the Soviet Navy between 1977 and 1989 See also * Kyar Pauk (), Burmese musician * Maung Pauk Kyaing Maung Pauk Kyaing ( my, မောင်ပေါက်ကျိုင်း, pronounced as ''Moung-Pauk-Kjai'' ), also known as Naga-Naing Minn ( my, နဂါးနိုင်မင်á ...
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György Pauk
György Pauk (born 26 October 1936) is a Hungarian violinist, chamber musician and music pedagogue. Biography Pauk was born in Budapest, (Hungary), and entered the Franz Liszt Academy of Music at age nine. He began his studies as Imre Waldbauer's pupil in 1945. From 1947-1949 he studied with János Temesváry, and from 1949 till he graduated at the Academy with Ede Zathureczky, and he studied under Zoltán Kodály. In 1956 he left Hungary for the Netherlands and, after being persuaded by violinist Yehudi Menuhin, he permanently settled in London in 1961. He has performed as concerto soloist with renowned orchestras and Conducting, maestros around the world, with Pierre Boulez, Sir Colin Davis, Lorin Maazel, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Simon Rattle and Sir Georg Solti. He has also Sound recording and reproduction, recorded, and has premiered works by Witold Lutosławski, Krzysztof Penderecki, Alfred Schnittke, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, and Sir Michael Tippett conducted by the composer ...
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Walter Pauk
Walter Pauk was Cornell University's reading and study center director. He was the author of the best-selling ''How To Study In College''. Pauk has been lauded as "one of the most influential professors in the field of developmental education and study skills". He created Cornell Notes The Cornell Notes system (also Cornell note-taking system, Cornell method, or Cornell way) is a note-taking system devised in the 1950s by Walter Pauk, an education professor at Cornell University. Pauk advocated its use in his best-selling book '' .... In 1997, Pauk was recognized for his work with the Pearl Anniversary Award by The College Reading and Learning Association. Pauk died on December 7, 2019. Select bibliography * * * * * * * * References Cornell University faculty American education writers 2019 deaths American centenarians Men centenarians {{US-nonfiction-writer-stub ...
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Maung Pauk Kyaing
Maung Pauk Kyaing ( my, မောင်ပေါက်ကျိုင်း, pronounced as ''Moung-Pauk-Kjai'' ), also known as Naga-Naing Minn ( my, နဂါးနိုင်မင်း; ), was a legendary powerful king of Tagaung. He is a subject of Burmese folklore and ancient tales closely related to those of Sri Ksetra and the Beikthano cities. He is also said to be the last king of the second Tagaung dynasty. Maung Pauk Kyaing was a commoner who became king after killing a draconic serpent. Names He is most famous in Burma by his common birth name 'Pauk Kyaing' (ပေါက်ကျိုင်း)''. ''His popular title 'Naga-Naing Minn' (နဂါးနိုင်မင်း) can be rendered as 'the dragon slayer king', reflecting on his victory over the dragon. His latest name Shambhu (သမ္ဘု, Pali: Sambhu, meaning 'Progenitor' ), is a teknonym related to his twin sons, the Sambava brothers, while also indicating that he is the ancestor of the main Bur ...
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Ke Pauk
Ke Pauk ( km, កែ ពក, 1934 – February 15, 2002), also known as Kae Pok, was one of the senior leaders of the Khmer Rouge. Early life He was born Ke Vin in Chhouk Ksach Village, Chhouk Ksach Sub-district, Baray District, Kampong Thom Province in 1934. In 1949, following a raid on his village by French forces, Pauk joined the Khmer Issarak independence movement. In 1954, following the Geneva Conference and Cambodia's independence from France, Pauk emerged from the forest and was soon arrested. Sentenced to six years in prison he served time in prisons in Phnom Penh and Kampong Thom. However, after spending only three years in prison, Pauk was released. After his release in 1957, Pauk returned to Chhouk Ksach and married Soeun. Together they were to have six children. His biography states that he was contacted at this time by Party Secretary Siv Heng and asked to rejoin the movement. Pauk joined the nascent Cambodian Communist movement in Svay Teab, Chamkar Leu Dis ...
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Goran Pauk
Goran Pauk (born 23 April 1962) is a Croatian politician who served as Prefect of Å ibenik-Knin County from 2006 to 2021. He has been the longest-serving prefect of the county since Croatia's independence in 1991. Before entering politics, he was a professional football player Player may refer to: Role or adjective * Player (game), a participant in a game or sport ** Gamer, a player in video and tabletop games ** Athlete, a player in sports ** Player character, a character in a video game or role playing game who is .... References 1962 births Living people Sportspeople from Å ibenik Association footballers not categorized by position Yugoslav footballers Croatian footballers HNK Å ibenik players HNK Hajduk Split players Yugoslav First League players Croatian Football League players Croatian Democratic Union politicians {{s-end ...
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Paul Pauk
Paul Henry Pauk (1912 – January 4, 1941) was an American football back. He played three seasons at Princeton University, winning two national championships. Biography Pauk was born in 1912 in Connecticut. He attended Branford High School before going to Worcester Academy. After his time at Worcester, Pauk played college football at Princeton University. During his three years of football, they won two national championships, and lost only one game. He played on the 1936 East-West All-Star team after his senior year. Following his career at Princeton, he was selected with the 73rd pick of the 1936 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. He did not play with the Eagles. Pauk died on January 4, 1941, in New Haven, Connecticut New Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is located on New Haven Harbor on the northern shore of Long Island Sound in New Haven County, Connecticut and is part of the New York City metropolitan area. With a population of 134,02 ..., after a ...
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Pauk, Myanmar
Pauk is a town in Pauk Township, Pakokku District, Magway Region, in north-west Myanmar. It is the administrative center for Pauk Township. Pauk is located on the western bank of the Kyaw River just above its intersection with the Yaw River. The current town was founded in 1840. The local airport ICAO designation is VYPK (IATA code IATA codes are abbreviations that the International Air Transport Association (IATA) publishes to facilitate air travel. They are typically 1, 2, 3, or 4 character combinations (referred to as unigrams, digrams, trigrams, or tetragrams, respect ...: PAU)."VYPK - Airport"
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* Winston, W. R. (1892) ''Four years in Upper Burma'' C.H. Kelly, London

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Pauk Township
Pauk Township is a township of Pakokku District in Magway Division of Burma (Myanmar). The principal town and administrative seat is Pauk. The township lies between 21° 10' and 21° 49' north latitude and 94° 18' and 94° 44' east longitude.''Imperial gazetteer of India: provincial series, Volume 11'page 31/ref> It has an area of 1,490 sq.mi. The principal river is the Kyaw River along the banks of which rice is grown. The Burmese government has denied that chemical weapons are produced at the military facility there. Borders Pauk Township is bordered"Myanmar States/Divisions & Townships Overview Map"
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Kyar Pauk
Kyar Pauk ( my, ကျားပေါက်), born Han Htoo Lwin (ဟန်ထူးလွင်), is a Burmese singer-songwriter and also known as guitarist and music producer. He is best known for his punk music and founding the famous punk rock band Big Bag. He is the son of Ringo, who is a famous singer. Biography Kyar Pauk was born in Taungoo, Myanmar. He founded punk rock band Big Bag in the summer of 2001. He is lead guitarist, lead vocalist & primary songwriter of Big Bag. Big Bang members include Ye Zaw Myo, Mung Boih and Phyo Min Naing. Kyar Pauk was married to Su Le Win Zone Zone on October 29, 2006. They have two daughters, Ei Cho and sweet Cho. They divorced in 2019. On 9 March 2018, his first solo exhibition had held named ''Outelligence'' at Yangon. Political activities Following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Kyar Pauk was active in the anti-coup movement through social media. On 3 April 2021, warrants for his arrest were issued under section 505 (a) of the pen ...
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Alex Pauk
Alexander Peter Pauk (born October 4, 1945) is a Canadian conductor and composer, most noted as the founder of the Esprit Orchestra. Awards and nominations At the Juno Awards of 1996, both Alexina Louie and Harry Freedman received Juno nominations for Classical Composition of the Year, for works they had composed for the Esprit Orchestra album ''Music for Heaven and Earth'', and Harry Somers was nominated at the Juno Awards of 2001 for "The Third Piano Concerto", from the Esprit Orchestra album ''Celebration''. Pauk and the Esprit Orchestra were themselves nominees for Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) with Large Ensemble Accompaniment) at the Juno Awards of 1998, for ''Tabuh-Tabuhan, Music of Colin McPhee''. In 1999, Pauk and Louie received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Score at the 19th Genie Awards, for their work on the film '' Last Night''. In 2007, he was a recipient of the Canada Council's Molson Prize for distinguished achievemen ...
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Pauk Class Corvette
The Pauk class is the NATO reporting name for a class of small patrol corvettes built for the Soviet Navy and export customers between 1977 and 1989. The Russian designation is Project 1241.2 Molniya-2. These ships are designed for coastal patrol and inshore anti-submarine warfare. The design is the patrol version of the which is designated ''Project 1241.1'', but is slightly longer and has diesel engines. The ships are fitted with a dipping sonar which is also used in Soviet helicopters. Ships Soviet Navy / Russian Navy 29 ships were built for the Soviets, of which one (''Sokol'') remain in service with the Russian Coast Guard as of 2022. Kuban was scrapped in Crimea in March 2021 https://fleetphoto.ru/vessel/43073/ Export Bulgarian Navy Two ships transferred in 1989/90 - ''Bodri'' (Brisk) and ''Reshitelni'' (Decisive) Cuban Navy One ship in service. Indian Navy Four ships transferred in the late 1980s and are known as the . A plan to license-produce more units in I ...
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Pauk Airport
Pauk Airport is an airport located in Myanmar near Pauk Pauk may refer to: People * Alex Pauk (born 1945), Canadian conductor and composer * Goran Pauk (born 1962), Croatian politician * György Pauk (born 1936), Hungarian violinist * Ke Pauk (1934–2002), Cambodian communist * Paul Pauk (1912–1 .... Airports in Myanmar {{Myanmar-airport-stub ...
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