Stirrings Still: The International Journal of Existential Literature () is an academic journal founded in 2004 by members of Binghamton University's English Department. The journal was published biannually, in the winter and the summer, from 2004 to 2006 inclusive, and annually from 2007. Founded as a response to the growing perception of existentialism as anachronistic to literary study, Stirrings Still serves as a forum for the discussion of the relationship between existential literature & philosophy and postmodern literature & theory.
The journal's name is a reference to the last piece of prose published by Samuel Beckett.
The founding editor of Stirrings Still is Erik Grayson.
Notable issues
* Vol. 2, No. 2 (2005): The first collection of critical essays on American novelist Chuck Palahniuk to appear in print.
* Vol.3, No. 1 (2006): Contains a rare interview with Nobel Prize-winning South African novelist J.M. Coetzee.
The journal's name is a reference to the last piece of prose published by Samuel Beckett.
The founding editor of Stirrings Still is Erik Grayson.
Notable issues
* Vol. 2, No. 2 (2005): The first collection of critical essays on American novelist Chuck Palahniuk to appear in print.
* Vol.3, No. 1 (2006): Contains a rare interview with Nobel Prize-winning South African novelist J.M. Coetzee.
The Future Leaders Academy is a Kenyan private, mixed, day and boarding school established in 2000 in Nyeri County near Mount Kenya. It is owned by Evanson Mundia and Martha Nyarurii Mundia who are both retired teachers.
The Future Leaders Academy is a not-for-profit independent school registered with the Kenyan Ministry of Education, as a private school. With approximately 130 students and staff, it is a multi-cultural school with students from all over the country. Some of the students are very poor and others are orphaned by AIDS, and are therefore given all facilities free.
The school offers the Kenyan official primary school curriculum leading to the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and also the official secondary school curriculum leading to the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), both of which are administered by the Kenya National Examination Council.
The school is located south of Karatina town.
The Future Leaders Academy is a not-for-profit independent school registered with the Kenyan Ministry of Education, as a private school. With approximately 130 students and staff, it is a multi-cultural school with students from all over the country. Some of the students are very poor and others are orphaned by AIDS, and are therefore given all facilities free.
The school offers the Kenyan official primary school curriculum leading to the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and also the official secondary school curriculum leading to the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), both of which are administered by the Kenya National Examination Council.
The school is located south of Karatina town.
The Narimanbekov family () is an Azerbaijani noble family from Karabakh Khanate that provided artists and statesmen.
Origin
Progenitor of the family was Nariman beg (d. 1822), a courtier of Ahmad Khan Javanshir (son of Ibrahim Khalil Khan) who lived in early XIX century.
Members
Nariman bey (d.1822) had issues:
# Allahveran (b. 1807) - Russian Imperial Army officer (Praporshchik). Had issues
# Nariman bey II (b. 1822, Shusha) had other issues.
## Hashim bey (1859 - 1941)
### Nariman bey Narimanbeyov (1889-1937)
## Teymur bey (b. 1865)
## Amir bey (b. 1871) - General-governor of Nakhchivan, Governor of Baku (02.02.1919 - 28.04.1920)
### Farman bey (1898, Shusha - c. 1970, Mingachevir) married Irma Larude.
###* Vidadi Narimanbekov (1926, Cannes - 2001, Baku) - People's Artist of Azerbaijan (1982)
###** Amirbek Narimanbekov (b. 1966) - Artist, lecturer of Baku State Arts Academy
###** Nigar Narimanbeyova - French artist
###* Togrul Narimanbekov (1930, Baku - 2013, Paris) - People's Artist of Azerbaijan (1967)
###** (with Elmira Hüseynova) Asmar Narimanbeyova (b. 1961) - Lecturer of Baku State Arts Academy
###** (with Sevil Narimanbekova) François Narimanbekov (b. 2001)
### Yaqub bey (b. 1900)
### Asif bey
### Arif Narimanbekov (1917 - 1992, Baku) - Operator, scriptwroter, director. Worked on Bakhtiar, The Lights of Baku and others.
### Ildirim bey
Origin
Progenitor of the family was Nariman beg (d. 1822), a courtier of Ahmad Khan Javanshir (son of Ibrahim Khalil Khan) who lived in early XIX century.
Members
Nariman bey (d.1822) had issues:
# Allahveran (b. 1807) - Russian Imperial Army officer (Praporshchik). Had issues
# Nariman bey II (b. 1822, Shusha) had other issues.
## Hashim bey (1859 - 1941)
### Nariman bey Narimanbeyov (1889-1937)
## Teymur bey (b. 1865)
## Amir bey (b. 1871) - General-governor of Nakhchivan, Governor of Baku (02.02.1919 - 28.04.1920)
### Farman bey (1898, Shusha - c. 1970, Mingachevir) married Irma Larude.
###* Vidadi Narimanbekov (1926, Cannes - 2001, Baku) - People's Artist of Azerbaijan (1982)
###** Amirbek Narimanbekov (b. 1966) - Artist, lecturer of Baku State Arts Academy
###** Nigar Narimanbeyova - French artist
###* Togrul Narimanbekov (1930, Baku - 2013, Paris) - People's Artist of Azerbaijan (1967)
###** (with Elmira Hüseynova) Asmar Narimanbeyova (b. 1961) - Lecturer of Baku State Arts Academy
###** (with Sevil Narimanbekova) François Narimanbekov (b. 2001)
### Yaqub bey (b. 1900)
### Asif bey
### Arif Narimanbekov (1917 - 1992, Baku) - Operator, scriptwroter, director. Worked on Bakhtiar, The Lights of Baku and others.
### Ildirim bey
Kazembek or Kazem-bek — was a Russian noble family of Azerbaijani and Iranian origin. Family was founded by Muhammad Nazir Khan, paymaster general of the Derbent Khanate. Famous members include philologist and historian Alexander Kasimovich Kazembek and his great-grandson, Mladorossi founder Alexander Lvovich Kazembek.
Family
# Muhammad Nazir Khan
## Mirza Muhammad Hajji Qasim
### Mirza Muhammad Ali, later Alexander Kazembek (m. Praskovya Alexandrovna Kostlivtseva on 2 March 1842)
#### Olga Alexandrovna (b. 1843, m. Yevgeni Boratinsky, son of Yevgeny Baratynsky on 15 February 1864)
#### Aleksandr Kazembek (b. 9 January 1845, m. Maria Tolstoy on 12 May 1872, d. 1894) - Active State Councillor (January 13, 1878), Chamberlain of the Supreme Court (1881); Director of Chancellery and member of the consultation at the Russian Ministry of Justice; hofmeister.
##### Nikolay Kazembek (1860-1894)
##### Praskovia (18731-1943)
##### Lev Kazembek (1876-1952) - Cornet of the Life Guards of the Uhlan Regiment.
###### Elizabeth (1903-1914)
###### Maria Chavchavadze (1910-1988, m. Mikhail Chavchavadze)
###### Alexander Lvovich Kazembek (m. Svetlana Ellis (1898-1995)) - politician, founder of Mladorossi
####### Alexei Kazembek (1968)
####### Nadine Kasem-Beg (1926-
####### Alexander Mirza Kasem-Beg (1930-2007, m. Patricia Carrol before 8 November 1984)
######## Allen Peter Kasem-Beg (1959-1985)
######## Svetlana Kasem-Beg (b. 1964)
######## Elizabeth Kasem-Beg (b. 1965)
######## Vladimir Kasem-Beg (b. 1967)
#### Boris Kazembek (1846-1854) - died in childhood
#### Nikolay Kazembek (b. 1854) - died in infancy
#### Nikolay Kazembek (adopted, b. 1865-1918)
#### Maria Epramova (adopted, b. 1863-1939)
### Abusattar, later Nikolay Kazembek (b. 1814)
##### Vasili Kazembek (1886-1931)
##### Vladimir Kazembek (1892-1931) - Doctor, buried in Harbin.
##### Alexei Kazembek (1897-1937) - Died in Great Purge
##### Olga Strizevskaya (b. 1888)
##### Maria Molotkova (b. 1888)
#### Vladimir Kazembek - Lawyer, professor of Law
##### Lyudmila Isaeva - m. Oleg Isaev
#### Pyotr Kazembek (1865-1912)
##### Pyotr Kazembek (1895)
Family
# Muhammad Nazir Khan
## Mirza Muhammad Hajji Qasim
### Mirza Muhammad Ali, later Alexander Kazembek (m. Praskovya Alexandrovna Kostlivtseva on 2 March 1842)
#### Olga Alexandrovna (b. 1843, m. Yevgeni Boratinsky, son of Yevgeny Baratynsky on 15 February 1864)
#### Aleksandr Kazembek (b. 9 January 1845, m. Maria Tolstoy on 12 May 1872, d. 1894) - Active State Councillor (January 13, 1878), Chamberlain of the Supreme Court (1881); Director of Chancellery and member of the consultation at the Russian Ministry of Justice; hofmeister.
##### Nikolay Kazembek (1860-1894)
##### Praskovia (18731-1943)
##### Lev Kazembek (1876-1952) - Cornet of the Life Guards of the Uhlan Regiment.
###### Elizabeth (1903-1914)
###### Maria Chavchavadze (1910-1988, m. Mikhail Chavchavadze)
###### Alexander Lvovich Kazembek (m. Svetlana Ellis (1898-1995)) - politician, founder of Mladorossi
####### Alexei Kazembek (1968)
####### Nadine Kasem-Beg (1926-
####### Alexander Mirza Kasem-Beg (1930-2007, m. Patricia Carrol before 8 November 1984)
######## Allen Peter Kasem-Beg (1959-1985)
######## Svetlana Kasem-Beg (b. 1964)
######## Elizabeth Kasem-Beg (b. 1965)
######## Vladimir Kasem-Beg (b. 1967)
#### Boris Kazembek (1846-1854) - died in childhood
#### Nikolay Kazembek (b. 1854) - died in infancy
#### Nikolay Kazembek (adopted, b. 1865-1918)
#### Maria Epramova (adopted, b. 1863-1939)
### Abusattar, later Nikolay Kazembek (b. 1814)
##### Vasili Kazembek (1886-1931)
##### Vladimir Kazembek (1892-1931) - Doctor, buried in Harbin.
##### Alexei Kazembek (1897-1937) - Died in Great Purge
##### Olga Strizevskaya (b. 1888)
##### Maria Molotkova (b. 1888)
#### Vladimir Kazembek - Lawyer, professor of Law
##### Lyudmila Isaeva - m. Oleg Isaev
#### Pyotr Kazembek (1865-1912)
##### Pyotr Kazembek (1895)