Charles Edward Creighton (born August 6, 1876 - died July 30, 1949) was an Irish-American soccer referee.
Born in Belfast, Ireland, Creighton moved to the United States in his twenties. He was selected to referee the first National Challenge Cup in 1914. He was again in the middle for the 1918 National Challenge Cup, 1927 National Challenge Cup and the first game of the 1931 National Challenge Cup. He also refereed two American Cup championship finals, one in 1917. On November 6, 1926, he refereed his only international match, a U.S. win over Canada.
College Universitaire Caraibe ( C.U.C.) was founded in 1988 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. It is a school in Haiti affiliated with Université Caraïbe's College of Education.
- Has classes from Pre-school to High School.
- Approximately 350 students in attendance
- Approximately 35 Faculty and Staff
- Teaches students in Creole, French and English
Rita Chałubińska (born in 1980 in Łódź) is a former Polish figure skater. She competed in both singles and pairs. Her pairs partner was Sławomir Borowiecki.
Broccolification refers to the extensive selective breeding of edible plants so that multiple underutilized parts become optimized for human consumption. The most notable example of broccolification is Brassica oleracea, whose separate components have been bred by humans into culinary vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kohlrabi, and kale. Other examples include Raphanus sativus, wherein Shunkyo radishes have been undergone selective breeding to optimize the flavor and texture of the edible leaves rather than simply the root.
The term was coined in a botanical context in 2026 by phytobiology student Savannah Butler during her description of the cultivation of Rumex vesicarius, a wild member of the rhubarb family native to North Africa and West Asia.