Atypical Advantage is an Indian inclusive livelihood platform that works to create employment, creative, and entrepreneurial opportunities for persons with disabilities (PwDs). Founded in December 2020 by Vineet Saraiwala, the platform connects individuals with disabilities to corporate employers, art buyers, and performance opportunities, while also providing disability sensitization and workplace inclusion services to organizations.
The organization gained wider public attention following its appearance on the television show Shark Tank India (Season 2) and has received national recognition for its work in disability empowerment, including awards conferred by the Government of India.
Vikalp is an edtech company established in 2010 with a focus on transforming K–12 education.
The Down-Dublin rivalry is a Gaelic football rivalry between Irish county teams Down and Dublin, who first played each other in 1963. The fixture has been an infrequent one in the history of the championship, and therefore the rivalry is not as intense between the two teams. Down's home ground is the Páirc Esler and Dublin's home ground is Parnell Park, however, all of their championship meetings have been held at neutral venues, usually Croke Park.
While Dublin have the highest number of Leinster titles and Down are in fifth position on the roll of honour in Ulster, they have also enjoyed success in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, having won 30 championship titles between them to date.
Legend
Down win |
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Dublin win |
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Match was a draw |
Senior
No. |
Date |
Winners |
Score |
Runners-up |
Venue |
Stage |
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1. |
18 August 1963 |
Dublin |
2-11 - 0-7 |
Down |
Croke Park |
All Ireland semi-final |
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2. |
20 August 1978 |
Dublin |
1-16 - 0-8 |
Down |
Croke Park |
All Ireland semi-final |
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3. |
18 September 1994 |
Down |
1-12 - 0-13 |
Dublin |
Croke Park |
All Ireland final |
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Dandelion is the first album by French psychedelic folk band Dandelion.
Released as a private pressing of only 300 copies by Le Kiosque D'Orphée in 1979, the album was sold locally in their gigs. It was recorded on the Cultural Center of Giromagny in five days (26/08/79 - 01/09/79) with just a couple of two track tape recorders and a minimal budget. The album was all sung in English except for track number 3 "La Farfalla" sung in Italian by Sophie Pfister. The album cover was made by Sophie's sister Anne.
The re-issue label Guerseen, released the album on CD in 2007.