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Tiro or TIRO may also refer to: People * Marcus Tullius Tiro (died 4 BC), a slave, later freedman, of Cicero who was frequently mentioned in Cicero's letters * Abram Onkgopotse Tiro (1945–1974), a South African student activist and black consciousness militant * Gofaone Tiro (1991–2017), a Motswana professional footballer * Hasan Tiro (1925–2010), founder of the Free Aceh Movement Places * Tiro, Guinea, a town * Tiro, Ohio, a village in Crawford County, Ohio, United States * Tiro Afeta, a woreda in Oromia Region, Ethiopia Other uses * Tiro language, a Niger–Congo language of Sudan * Tirones, new recruits in the armies of the Roman Empire * "Tiro", a song by Arca from the 2021 album "Kick II" * Tiro de Gracia, a Chilean hip-hop group * Tiro, also known as Kohl, an ancient eye cosmetic See also * Tyro (other) * Television Infrared Observation Satellite Television InfraRed Observation Satellite (TIROS) is a series of early weather satellites launched by t ...
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Marcus Tullius Tiro
Marcus Tullius Tiro (died 4 BC) was first a Roman slave, slave, then a freedman, of Cicero from whom he received his Nomen gentilicium, nomen and praenomen. He is frequently mentioned in Cicero's letters. After Cicero's death Tiro published his former master's collected works of letters and speeches. He also wrote a considerable number of books himself, and is thought to have invented an early form of shorthand. Life The year of Tiro's birth is uncertain. Groebe, in the Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft, ''Realencyclopädie'', places it at 103 BC per a statement in Jerome that Tiro died in his hundredth year; this dating, however, is unlikely given that Cicero's letters imply that he was much younger. Moreover, because valuable slaves usually received their freedom within a few years, Kathryn Tempest in the ''Encyclopedia of Ancient History'', along with William McDermott in ''Historia'', place his birth . There is no clear evidence of Tiro's parent ...
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Abram Onkgopotse Tiro
Abram Ramothibi Onkgopotse Tiro (born 9 November 1945 – 1 February 1974) was a South African student activist and black consciousness militant. Early life Tiro was born in Dinokana, a small village near Zeerust in present-day North West Province. He was the first son of Nkokwe Peter Tiro and Moleseng Anna Tiro; he had two younger brothers and one sister. His mother, a deeply religious single mother, worked as a domestic servant in Emmarentia, Johannesburg, while little is recorded about his father. Tiro was raised by his grandmother. From an early age he spent time with his uncle, Ned Onkgopotse Tiro (after whom he was named), and his aunt Bafedile Masoba, assisting with their bakery business—an experience that nurtured his organisational and leadership skills. As a boy he played soccer, swam in the local river, herded goats and cattle, and assisted in his uncle’s bakery. Tiro became a vegetarian in primary school after advice from his pastor to eat healthily. As a De ...
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Gofaone Tiro
Gofaone Tiro (21 January 1991 – 27 April 2017) was a Motswana professional footballer who played as a winger. Tiro played for several teams including Uniao Flamengo Santos and Township Rollers over a career spanning seventeen years but was never chosen to represent the Botswana national football team at any level. Club career He started his career with Chiefs Botswana and stayed for four years before moving to Gabane-based club Flamengo Desportos. When the club merged with Gabane Santos to form Uniao Flamengo Santos he was one of the players that were retained, winning the club top goalscorer award and being named the man of the match in the 2012 FA Cup before leaving for Township Rollers in 2013. At Rollers Tiro quickly asserted himself as one of the best young players in the country, helping the Premier League giants to two league titles. However, he never won the Mascom Top 8 Cup and was a losing finalist three consecutive seasons. Tiro died of a heart attack on 27 ...
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Hasan Tiro
Hasan Muhammad di Tiro (born Hasan Bin Leube Muhammad; 25 September 1925 – 3 June 2010), was the founder of the Free Aceh Movement, Free Aceh Movement (GAM), an organisation which attempted to separate Aceh from Indonesia from the 1970s. It surrendered its separatist goals and agreed to disarm as agreed to in the Helsinki peace deal of 2005. He was the maternal great-grandson of Tengku Cik di Tiro, an Acehnese people, Acehnese guerilla fighter and List of National Heroes of Indonesia, national hero of Indonesia who was killed fighting the Dutch in 1891. In 2010 he obtained his Indonesian citizenship back shortly before his death. Background Coming from a prominent family, from village of Tiro (Pidie Regency), di Tiro studied in the modernist schools of Daud Beure'eh's PUSA organisation from 1938 and through the Japanese occupation and was a leader of the PUSA Scouts by 1945. He was active as a Pesindo (Socialist Youth) leader in the 'social revolution' against Aceh's ruling ari ...
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Tiro, Guinea
Tiro is a town and sub-prefecture in the Faranah Prefecture in the Faranah Region of Guinea. It lies on the upper reaches of the River Niger The Niger River ( ; ) is the main river of West Africa, extending about . Its drainage basin is in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border. It runs in a crescent shape through Mali, Nige .... As of 2014 it had a population of 18,982 people. The terrain around Tiro is mainly flat. Tiro is located in a valley. The highest point nearby is 485 meters above sea level, 1.0 km northwest of Tiro. Around Tiro, it is sparsely populated, with 14 inhabitants per square kilometer. There are no other communities nearby. In the surroundings around Tiro grows mainly savanna forest . The Savanna climate prevails in the area. The average annual temperature in the neighborhood is 21 °C . The warmest month is February, when the average temperature is 25 °C, and the coldest is August, ...
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Tiro, Ohio
Tiro ( ) is a village in Crawford County, Ohio, United States. The population was 219 at the 2020 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 280 people, 85 households, and 71 families living in the village. The population density was . There were 106 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 96.8% White, 0.7% African American, 0.7% Asian, and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.9% of the population. There were 85 households, of which 43.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.6% were married couples living together, 21.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.7% had a male householder with no wife present, and 16.5% were non-families. 14.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older ...
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Tiro Afeta
Tiro Afeta, also known as Nedi Gibe, is a woreda in Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Part of the Jimma Zone, Tiro Afeta is bordered on the south by Omo Nada, on the west by Kersa, on the north by Limmu Kosa, and on the east by Sokoru. The administrative center of the woreda is Dimtu. Overview The altitude of this woreda ranges from 1640 to 2800 meters above sea level; mountains include Geshe, Haro, Gebera and Hako Albiti. Perennial rivers include the Gilgel Gibe, the Busa, the Nedi and the Aleltu. A survey of the land in this woreda shows that 26% is arable or cultivable (20.5% was under annual crops), 8.3% pasture, 14% forest, and the remaining 51.7% is considered built-up, degraded or otherwise unusable. Forest land includes the Gesha forest, part of the Tiro Becho State Forest. Teff and corn are important cash crops.
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Tiro Language
Tiro, also ''Thiro'' or ''Tira'', is a Niger–Congo language in the Heiban family spoken in South Kordofan South Kordofan ( ') is one of the 18 States of Sudan, wilayat or states of Sudan. It has an area of 158,355 km2 and an estimated population of approximately 2,107,623 people (2018 est). Kaduqli is the capital of the state. It is centered on t ..., Sudan. References Heiban languages {{Kordofanian-lang-stub ...
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Tirones
Tirones () were new recruits in the armies of the Roman Empire. A ''tiro'' could take up to six months before becoming a full ''miles'' (infantryman/private). In the 4th century, Vegetius describes his ideal, rigorous training, in contrast to the lax habits of his own day:Clark, J. (translator) (1767) ''De Re Militari'' by Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus, Book I. Of aspirants for enlistment were required good eyes and sound and vigorous bodies; but no definite height, certain units excepted, seems to have been prescribed... After taking the oath ( sacramentum), the recruits entered upon an intensive and apparently endless course of training. The success of Roman arms, like all others, came from drill, discipline and training. Enlistment "If we follow the ancient practice, the proper time for enlisting youth into the army is at their entrance into the age of puberty... A sufficient time is also required for his instruction in the different branches of the service. It is no easy ...
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Kick II
''Kick II'' (stylized as ''KICK ii; pronounced “kick two”'') is the fifth studio album by Venezuelan record producer and singer Arca (musician), Arca. The album was scheduled to be released on 3 December 2021, but released early on 30 November 2021, through XL Recordings as a continuation to her 2020 record ''Kick I'', and is the second entry in ''Kick'' quintet. ''Kick II'' was supported by three singles: "Born Yesterday", featuring vocals by Australian musician Sia, as well as "Prada" and "Rakata", released as a double single. Its cover art was photographed by Frederik Heyman. The album received positive reviews and was nominated for the 2022 Libera Awards, Libera Award for Best Latin Album and the Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. Background Upon the release of ''Kick I'', news surfaced that Arca would be releasing two more ''Kick'' albums to make a trilogy. The artist took to ''Pitchfork (website), Pitchfork'' to say: "There will be four volumes. The t ...
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Tiro De Gracia
Tiro de Gracia was a Chilean hip hop group. Known for their raw lyrical style, the group initially performed using cassette tapes looped by DJ Raff, former member of La Pozze Latina. During this time, they recorded two independent albums titled ''Arma Calibrada'' and ''Homosapiens'', which were distributed by hand on the local hip hop scene. Tiro de Gracia started getting notoriety for their live performances, and at the beginning of 1996, the group was featured on a hip hop TV show, which opened up the doors for their first major deal. Within six months, the group had a new demo titled ''El Demo Final'' with a lineup of Juan Sativo, Lenwa Dura, Zaturno, Adonai and Camilo, also featuring artists such as Quique Neira Enrique "Quique" Neira Leiva (born April 11, 1973) is a Chilean reggae singer and composer. He was the lead vocalist of the band Gondwana (band), Gondwana and is currently a solo artist. He is the most recognized icon of the reggae en español ..., Joe Vasco ...
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Kohl (cosmetics)
Kohl is a cosmetic product traditionally made by crushing stibnite (antimony sulfide). Modern kohl formulations often contain galena (lead sulfide), and in some cases charcoal or other pigments. Kohl is similar to eyeliner, which was traditionally made from charcoal. Kohl is widely used in many cultures to contour or darken the eyelids and heighten beauty marks. Several studies have questioned the safety of kohl out of fear of lead poisoning. Additionally, importing kohl into the United States is banned. Etymology The Arabic name formed the Arabic root , "to apply kohl." Transliteration variants of Arabic dialectal pronunciation include or . The English word ' is a loan of the Arabic word (via Middle Latin and French, originally, in the sense "powder of antimony"; the modern meaning is from the 18th century). Middle East and North Africa Kohl has been worn traditionally since the Naqada III era () by Egyptians of all social classes, originally as protection against e ...
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