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The G4S Academy is housed on the Clover Bottom Developmental Center campus in Donelson. [5] The Clover Bottom complex is owned by the State of Tennessee. [6] The three youth development centers for male juveniles are hardware-secured long-term confinement facilities for juvenile prisoners. [7] The youth development centers serve juveniles ages ...
Nike Ardilla — Indonesian rock, pop rock, soft rock and pop metal singer; Niki — R&B singer, record producer; Nidji — Britpop/Pop rock band; Noah — Alternative pop/rock band; Norazia — Funk/soul/pop singer; Novita Dewi — Indonesian pop/rock/gospel singer, grand champion of Astana International Song Festival 2005 in Kazakhstan
The Turkey Creek development project started in 1995 when a group of investors and developers who called themselves Turkey Creek Land Partners led by John Turley and Kerry Sprouse paid $7 million to buy 410 acres (170 ha) of undeveloped land south of the interstate highway.
Knoxville Center Mall, originally known as East Towne Mall, was a shopping mall located in North Knoxville, Tennessee. It was in operation from 1984 to January 2020 [ 1 ] and was demolished in 2021. History
The album Petualangan Sherina won Indonesian Music Awards for Best Child Song and Best Children's Album plus Best Child Singer. Sherina also won Most Favorite Child Artist from Bobo (in Indonesian) twice in a row (1999 and 2000). In 2000, Asia Pacific Film Festival gave her a Special Jury Award as the Talented Child Actress. Despite her talents ...
Naura Ayu is the first Indonesian child singer to win the Triple Platinum award thanks to her fourth album, Katakanlah Cinta which has sold 500 thousand CDs. [ 3 ] To date, Naura Ayu is the only child singer who has won the most awards for Best Child Solo Artist from the Anugerah Musik Indonesia , three times in 2016, [ 4 ] 2018, [ 5 ] and 2019.
The Beck Cultural Exchange Center is a museum in Knoxville, Tennessee. The museum was established in 1975 to preserve the city's history, [ 1 ] but its mission subsequently broadened to tell the story of the history and culture of African-Americans in East Tennessee .