Joe moses wikipedia
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The Opposition (film)
The Opposition is a 2016 investigative documentary.[1][2][3][4] directed by Hollie Fifer.[5][6] The film follows Joe Moses as he struggles to save his community from policemen wielding machetes and guns descending on the Paga Hill Settlement in Papua New Guinea to bulldoze their houses to the ground.[7]
The Opposition was produced by Madeleine Hetherton-Miau and Rebecca Barry[8] from the production company Media Stockade.[9]
The Opposition won the 2018 OzFlix Independent Film Awards[10][11] and was nominated for ‘Best Documentary Feature Film’ at the 2017 Asia Pacific Screen Awards.[12][13][14] The film was also awarded the Grand Prize of the Jury at the 2017 International Pacific Documentary Film Festival FIFO.[15][16] In 2017, The Opposition was one of the finalists for ‘Feature Document
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Joseph Moses Levy
British newspaper editor (1812-1888)
Not to be confused with namn Levi or Josef Levi.
Joseph Moses Levy (15 December 1812 – 12 October 1888) was a British newspaper editor and publisher.
Biography
[edit]Levy was born in London on 15 December 1812 to Moses Levy and Helena Moses. He was educated at Bruce Castle School, after which he was sent to Germany to learn the printing trade. When he returned to England he established a printing company in Shoe Lane, Fleet Street. Levy became involved in the newspaper industry; by 1855 he was chief proprietor of The Sunday Times.
Colonel Arthur Sleigh founded the Daily Telegraph & Courier on 29 June 1855, and Levy agreed to print the newspaper. The venture was not a success and when Sleigh was unable to pay his printing bill, Levy took over the newspaper.
In 1855, there were ten newspapers published in London. The Times, at sevenpence, was the most expensive and had a circulation of 10,000. Its two m
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Joel Moses
Israeli-American computer scientist (1941–2022)
Joel Moses (24 November 1941 – 29 May 2022) was an Israeli-American mathematician, computer scientist, and Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).[1]
Biography
[edit]Joel Moses was born in Mandatory Palestine on 25 November 1941 and emigrated to the United States in 1954. He attended Midwood High School in Brooklyn, New York.[2] He received his Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in mathematics from Columbia University and a Master of Arts (MA) in mathematics, also from Columbia.
Under the supervision of Marvin Minsky, Moses received his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in mathematics at MIT in 1967 with a thesis entitled Symbolic Integration. This laid the groundwork for the Macsymasymbolic mathematics program that was created at MIT largely beneath his supervision between 1969 and 1983. Macsyma was able to solve problems such as simplification, polynomial factorization, in