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Seid or SEID may refer to: Medicine *Systemic exertion intolerance disease (SEID), alternative name for chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) People * Alamin Mohammed Seid, Eritrean politician * Alan R. Seid (born 1957), Palauan businessman and politician *Joseph Brahim Seid (1927-1970), Chadian writer and Minister of Justice *Ruth Seid (1913-1995), American novelist under the pen name Jo Sinclair * Sattar Seid (born 1987), Iranian cross-country skier * Seïd Khiter (born 1985), French footballer * Seid Memić (born 1950), Bosnian singer Fictional characters *Pasha Seid, in Verdi's opera ''Il corsaro'' *Seid, in ''Mahomet'' (play) Other uses *Seid or Seiðr, an Old Norse term for a type of sorcery or witchcraft * USS ''Seid'' (DE-256), a United States Navy destroyer escort of World War II *Secure element ID (SEID), an aspect of near field communication Near-field communication (NFC) is a set of communication protocols that enables communication between two electronic devices ...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also called myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) or ME/CFS, is a complex, debilitating, long-term medical condition. The causes and mechanisms of the disease are not fully understood. Distinguishing core symptoms are lengthy exacerbations or flare-ups of the illness following ordinary minor physical or mental activity, known as post-exertional malaise (PEM); greatly diminished capacity to accomplish tasks that were routine before the illness; and sleep disturbances. Orthostatic intolerance (difficulty sitting and standing upright) and cognitive dysfunction are also diagnostic. Frequently and variably, other common symptoms occur involving numerous body systems, and chronic pain is common. The unexplained and often incapacitating fatigue in CFS is different from that caused by normal strenuous ongoing exertion, is not significantly relieved by rest, and is not due to a previous medical condition. Diagnosis is based on the person's symptoms because no c ...
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Alamin Mohammed Seid
Alamin Mohammed Seid ( ar, الأمين محمد سيد; born 1946–1947 –died 15 November 2021) was an Eritrean politician. He was born in Massawa, Eritrea. Alamin was involved in the Eritrean War of Independence since 1964 when he joined the Eritrean Liberation Front. He later joined what would become the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) in 1970. During the War of Independence he was the head of the EPLF's foreign relations department. Alamin also served briefly as the Minister of Information and Culture. He and Isaias Afewerki were the only two members of the EPLF Executive Committee to be part of the People's Front for Democracy and Justice The People's Front for Democracy and Justice ( ti, ህዝባዊ ግንባር ንደሞክራስን ፍትሕን, PFDJ) is the founding, ruling, and sole legal political party of the State of Eritrea. The successor to the left-wing nationalist ...'s Executive Council at the Third Congress. At this Congress he was elected ...
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Alan R
Alan may refer to: People * Alan (surname), an English and Turkish surname * Alan (given name), an English given name **List of people with given name Alan ''Following are people commonly referred to solely by "Alan" or by a homonymous name.'' *Alan (Chinese singer) (born 1987), female Chinese singer of Tibetan ethnicity, active in both China and Japan *Alan (Mexican singer) (born 1973), Mexican singer and actor * Alan (wrestler) (born 1975), a.k.a. Gato Eveready, who wrestles in Asistencia Asesoría y Administración *Alan (footballer, born 1979) (Alan Osório da Costa Silva), Brazilian footballer *Alan (footballer, born 1998) (Alan Cardoso de Andrade), Brazilian footballer *Alan I, King of Brittany (died 907), "the Great" *Alan II, Duke of Brittany (c. 900–952) * Alan III, Duke of Brittany(997–1040) *Alan IV, Duke of Brittany (c. 1063–1119), a.k.a. Alan Fergant ("the Younger" in Breton language) *Alan of Tewkesbury, 12th century abbott *Alan of Lynn (c. 1348–1423), 15th ...
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Joseph Brahim Seid
Joseph Brahim Seid (1927 in N'Djamena – 1980) was a Chadian writer and politician. He served as Minister of Justice from 1966 to 1975. As a writer he is known for the works ''Au Tchad sous les étoiles'' ("In Chad under the stars", 1962) and ''Un enfant du Tchad'' ("A Child of Chad", 1967), based on his own life. See also * List of Chadians * List of African writers This is a list of prominent and notable writers from Africa. It includes poets, novelists, children's writers, essayists, and scholars, listed by country. Algeria ''See: List of Algerian writers'' Angola ''See: List of Angolan writers'' Benin ... References Chad - Arts and Literature 1927 births 1980 deaths Chadian writers Government ministers of Chad People from N'Djamena {{Chad-writer-stub ...
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Jo Sinclair
Ruth Seid (July 1, 1913 – April 4, 1995) was an American novelist who wrote under the pen name Jo Sinclair. She earned awards and critical praise for her novels about race relations and the struggles of immigrant families in America. Life The fifth child and third daughter of Jewish immigrants, Ruth Seid was born in Brooklyn, New York on July 1, 1913, the daughter of Nathan Seid and his wife, Ida (Kravetsky). In an effort to escape the blinding poverty in which they lived, the Seid family moved to Cleveland, Ohio in 1916, but her parents were unable to find the prosperity they sought. After attending local public elementary schools, she enrolled at John Hay High School, where she concentrated on studies in English and journalism. After graduating at age 17 as the class valedictorian, Seid found employment as a clerk-typist and began attending night classes at Cleveland College. With the onset of the Great Depression, she became unemployed, and she and her family sought public a ...
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Sattar Seid
Seyed Sattar Seid ( fa, سيد ستار صيد , born 26 November 1987 in Tehran) is an Iranian cross-country skiing (sport), cross-country skier who has competed since 2007. He finished 89th in the 15 km event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Seid would later compete at the Winter Olympic in 2014 and 2018. In January 2022, Seid was named to his fourth Olympic team. Seid has six victories in lesser events up to 10 km since 2009. References

* 1987 births Living people Iranian male cross-country skiers Cross-country skiers at the 2010 Winter Olympics Cross-country skiers at the 2014 Winter Olympics Cross-country skiers at the 2018 Winter Olympics Olympic cross-country skiers of Iran Sportspeople from Tehran Asian Games silver medalists for Iran Asian Games medalists in ski orienteering Ski-orienteers at the 2011 Asian Winter Games Cross-country skiers at the 2007 Asian Winter Games Cross-country skiers at the 2011 Asian Winter Games Medalists at ...
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Seïd Khiter
Seïd Khiter ( ar, سيد خيتر; born 19 January 1985) is a French former professional association football, footballer who played as a striker (association football), striker. Club career Khiter was born in Roubaix, Nord (French department), Nord. On 21 January 2009, he joined Vannes OC on loan from Valenciennes FC and on 5 August 2009 he moved to RC Strasbourg, again on loan. International career Although he represented France national football team, France at junior level, Khiter indicated in 2015 that he would join the Algeria national football team, Algeria national team in the near future. However, due to the FIFA laws in place at the time, he was unable to do this as he was over the age of 21. Honours Vannes * Coupe de la Ligue: runner-up 2008–09 Coupe de la Ligue, 2008–09 References External links

* * * 1985 births Living people Sportspeople from Roubaix French sportspeople of Algerian descent French footballers Footballers from Hauts-de-France Associ ...
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Seid Memić
Seid or SEID may refer to: Medicine *Systemic exertion intolerance disease (SEID), alternative name for chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) People * Alamin Mohammed Seid, Eritrean politician * Alan R. Seid (born 1957), Palauan businessman and politician *Joseph Brahim Seid (1927-1970), Chadian writer and Minister of Justice *Ruth Seid (1913-1995), American novelist under the pen name Jo Sinclair * Sattar Seid (born 1987), Iranian cross-country skier * Seïd Khiter (born 1985), French footballer * Seid Memić (born 1950), Bosnian singer Fictional characters *Pasha Seid, in Verdi's opera ''Il corsaro'' *Seid, in ''Mahomet'' (play) Other uses *Seid or Seiðr, an Old Norse term for a type of sorcery or witchcraft * USS ''Seid'' (DE-256), a United States Navy destroyer escort of World War II *Secure element ID (SEID), an aspect of near field communication Near-field communication (NFC) is a set of communication protocols that enables communication between two electronic devices ...
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Il Corsaro
''Il corsaro'' (''The Corsair'') is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi, from a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on Lord Byron's 1814 poem ''The Corsair''. The first performance was given at the Teatro Grande in Trieste on 25 October 1848. Composition history The composer expressed interest in Byron's poem ''The Corsair'' (along with ''The Two Foscari'' and others) as early as 1844 when he was planning an opera for Venice, but a suitable baritone was not available.Budden, pp. 363 – 366 In 1845, (before it was determined that ''I masnadieri'' was to be the opera presented in London), the composer had contracted with the Milanese publisher, Francesco Lucca, for three operas, including ''Attila'' and one for London. Three things prevented it from being ''I masnadieri'' at that time: firstly, Verdi's illness postponed any opera for London for almost a year; secondly, he demanded that the work be ''Il corsaro'' and that it be written by Piave, who had begun work; and, ...
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Mahomet (play)
''Mahomet'' (french: Le fanatisme, ou Mahomet le Prophète, literally ''Fanaticism, or Mahomet the Prophet'') is a five-act tragedy written in 1736 by French playwright and philosopher Voltaire. It received its debut performance in Lille on 25 April 1741. The play is a study of religious fanaticism and self-serving manipulation based on an episode in the traditional biography of Muhammad in which he orders the murder of his critics.Voltaire, ''Mahomet the Prophet or Fanaticism: A Tragedy in Five Acts'', trans. Robert L. Myers, ( New York: Frederick Ungar, 1964). Voltaire described the play as "written in opposition to the founder of a false and barbarous sect". Plot summary The story of ''Mahomet'' unfolds during Muhammad's post exile siege of Mecca in 629 AD, when the opposing forces are under a short term truce called to discuss the terms and course of the war. In the first act the audience is introduced to a fictional leader of the Meccans, Zopir, an ardent and defiant advoc ...
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Seiðr
In Old Norse, (sometimes anglicized as ''seidhr'', ''seidh'', ''seidr'', ''seithr'', ''seith'', or ''seid'') was a type of magic which was practised in Norse society during the Late Scandinavian Iron Age. The practice of is believed to be a form of magic which is related to both the telling and the shaping of the future. Connected to the Old Norse religion, its origins are largely unknown, and the practice of it gradually declined after the Christianization of Scandinavia. Accounts of later made it into sagas and other literary sources, while further evidence of it has been unearthed by archaeologists. Various scholars have debated the nature of , some of them have argued that it was shamanic in context, involving visionary journeys by its practitioners. practitioners were of both sexes, with sorceresses being variously known as , and . There were also accounts of male practitioners, who were known as . In many cases these magical practitioners would have had assistants to ...
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USS Seid (DE-256)
USS ''Seid'' (DE-256) was an of the United States Navy in service from 1943 to 1945. She was scrapped in 1947. Namesake Daniel Seid was born on 29 November 1918 in Brooklyn, New York. After receiving his A.B. degree from the University of California at Los Angeles, he enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve (USNR) at Long Beach on 10 September 1940, as Seaman second class. On 15 September 1940, he was assigned to preliminary flight training at the Naval Reserve Aviation Base, Long Beach. On 19 November 1940, he was appointed Aviation Cadet, USNR, and reported for training at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, on 25 November 1940. Following additional training at the Naval Air Station Miami and appointment as Naval Aviator, he was commissioned Ensign, USNR, on 25 July 1941. He was assigned to temporary duty, Fleet Air Detachment, at San Diego Naval Air Station prior to reporting for duty with Scouting Squadron 6 aboard the on 9 November 1941. On 1 February 1942, he ...
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