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2025-01-11 | Khaimov (Surname list) | Khaimov, Chaimov, Haimov (Russian: Хаимов, Хаймов, Hebrew: חַיִּימוֹב, Tajik: Ҳаимов Ḥaimov) is a Russianized Hebrew last name which means "life" (Hebrew: חיים), primarily used by the Jews of Kavkaz, also known as Mountain Jews, Bukharan Jews, and other Central Asian Jews (mostly Tajikistan and Uzbekistan). |
2025-01-11 | Teletraffic engineering (Application of traffic engineering theory to telecommunications) | Teletraffic engineering, or telecommunications traffic engineering is the application of transportation traffic engineering theory to telecommunications. Teletraffic engineers use their knowledge of statistics including queuing theory, the nature of traffic, their practical models, their measurements and simulations to make predictions and to plan telecommunication networks such as a telephone network or the Internet. These tools and knowledge help provide reliable service at lower cost. |
2025-01-11 | Dumfries and Galloway (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Dumfries and Galloway may refer to: |
2025-01-09 | Kinta Kellas | Kinta Kellas is partly owned by UEM World Berhad of Malaysia, and mainly manages construction and maintains large-scale projects including roadways, airports, and mixed-use developments. The company operates primarily in Malaysia, Vietnam, and New Zealand. Its shares were previously listed on the London Stock Exchange (KKI). It is historically named after the Scottish plantation owner in British Malaya, William Kellie Smith who is most famous for building Kellie's Castle in Batu Gajah. |
2025-01-10 | Atruvera Aviation (Russian airline) | CJSC "Atruvera Aviation" (Russian: ЗАО «Авиационно-транспортная компания «Атрувера» was a cargo airline based in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was established in 1993 and operated domestic and international cargo charters. |
2025-01-07 | Rick Zieff (American actor) | Rick Zieff is an American actor and voice-over coach. |
2025-01-09 | Village Area Network | The concept of the Village Area Network or (VAN) was coined to demonstrate the importance of a networked community of technology users in small villages throughout the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta in southwest Alaska. |
2025-01-11 | Muhammad Subuh Foundation (Religious foundation based in the United States) | The Muhammad Subuh Foundation (MSF) is a charitable foundation named in honor of Muhammad Subuh Sumohadiwidjojo (called "Bapak"), the founder of Subud. It is a non-profit, tax-exempt body constituted in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Its major functions are to finance the purchase and construction of Subud centers, and to preserve and disseminate the writings and talks of Bapak, including his definitive book, published in 1952, Susila Budhi Dharma. |
2025-01-08 | Silviatti (family name) | Silviatti is a proper Italian surname, originating in the Arno Valley region of Tuscany. The first references to the Silviatti family are in a 1225 census report taken by the town fathers of Sesto di Firenze. They are listed as 'bankers' or 'money-changers' depending upon interpretation of the dialect. Prominent members of the family include Giacopo Silviatti, a majordomo in the house of Lorenzo de' Medici, and Gianfranco Silviatti, an acting mayor of Sesto di Firenze in the 16th century. The family has remained fairly prominent in the region well into the modern era. |
2025-01-06 | Qusay Salahaddin (head of Mosul Students union) | Qusay Salahaddin was as Sunni Arab student in Mosul. Salahaddin was the head of the student union of the University of Mosul. Salahuddin led protests vs the accused frauds in the December 2005 parliamentary votes. Gunmen abducted Salahaddin on December 22, 2005. His body was found the following Sunday, December 25, 2005. |
2025-01-08 | Collaborative Hypertext of Radiology (Medical reference database) | The Collaborative Hypertext of Radiology (or "CHORUS") is a free medical reference database based on a system originally developed at the University of Chicago and currently maintained at the Medical College of Wisconsin. |
2025-01-09 | Taylor's Wall (2001 American TV series or program) | Taylor's Wall is a 2001 television film directed by Craig Ross Jr., written by Cheryl McKay and starring Sam Doumit and Lukas Behnken. |
2025-01-13 | Gdańsk Św. Wojciech railway station (Railway station in Gdańsk, Poland) | Gdańsk Święty Wojciech is a former railway station in Gdańsk, Poland. |
2025-01-08 | Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (organization) | The Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (CCGP) is a non-profit organization which has established a voluntary professional certification program for pharmacists. Pharmacists must pass a written examination to become certified and must re-certify every five years. Candidates are expected to be knowledgeable about principles of geriatric pharmacotherapy and the provision of pharmaceutical care to the elderly. |
2025-01-09 | Night of the Ninja (1988 film) | Night of the Ninja is a straight-to-video motion picture released in 1989 by Imperial Entertainment Corp. |
2025-01-07 | Butgram (City in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan) | Butgram (Urdu: بٹگرام) is a small city located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Butgram was heavily damaged during the 2005 Kashmir earthquake. |
2025-01-08 | Galvanize (software company) (Software as a service company) | Galvanize (formerly known as ACL Services Ltd. and currently branded as Diligent) is a privately owned software as a service (SaaS) company founded and headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Company builds security, risk management, compliance and audit software for the governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) market. |
2025-01-07 | Edge pull | An edge pull is a skill in figure skating that allows the skater to gain speed while skating on one foot by rocking between inside and outside edges. The momentum across the ice derives from a rising and falling knee action on each lobe which creates pressure against the edge, accompanied by a distinctive "tearing" sound. Another common name for this move is power pull. |
2025-01-08 | The Bulletin (Pittsburgh) (Monthly community newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) | The Bulletin is a monthly community newspaper serving the neighborhoods of Bloomfield, Friendship, Garfield, Lawrenceville, and East Liberty in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
2025-01-10 | Shamil Bank of Bahrain | Shamil Bank was a Bahrain-based Islamic retail bank licensed and regulated by the Central Bank of Bahrain, with commercial and investment banking activities. It has grown steadily to become one of Bahrain's leading financial institutions. |
2025-01-06 | Abu Youssef Sharqieh (Lebanese politician) | Abu Youssef Sharqieh is the leader of Jund al-Sham and former Fatah official. Abu Youssef Sharqieh is called "Prince of the Sharia". He is said to rarely leave his home but has established himself as an important figure in the area of Ain al-Hilweh, Lebanon. Jund Ash Sham claims that Sharqieh was tortured in the Palestinian camp of Nahr al-Bared. |
2025-01-09 | Graphical timeline of the Stelliferous Era (timeline) | This is the timeline of the Stelliferous era but also partly charts the Primordial era, and charts more of the Degenerate era of the heat death scenario. |
2025-01-12 | Bács (given name) (Surname list) | Bács is a Hungarian personal name. It is still used today, although not frequently. Other forms are Bacsa, Bacskó, Bacsó. |
2025-01-12 | Bač (name) (Name list) | Bač (Бач), pronounced in English as Bach, was a historical Slavic personal name whose existence was documented in the Middle Ages. It is not certain whether the language of this name is Slavic, Paleo-Balkanic or Romanian. |
2025-01-06 | Abu Tarek al-Saadi (Suspected Osbat al-Ansar leader) | Abu Tarek was the brother of Osbat al-Ansar leader Ahmed Abd al-Karim al-Saadi (Abu Mohjen). It is widely assumed [by whom?] that Tarek was in control of Osbat al-Ansar after his brother went into hiding following a death sentence from the Lebanese government. He died on June 3, 2023.[citation needed] |
2025-01-10 | Ikatan Naturopatis Indonesia (organization) | Ikatan Naturopatis Indonesia (Indonesian Naturopath Association, or I.N.I.) is the national organisation for traditional Chinese medicine practitioners (known as sin she) in Indonesia. |
2025-01-12 | Scali, McCabe, Sloves (Defunct advertising agency) | Scali, McCabe, Sloves was an American advertising agency founded in 1967 by Sam Scali, Ed McCabe, Marvin Sloves, Alan Pesky, and Len Hultgren. |
2025-01-09 | Michael Boyer (American actor) | Michael Boyer (January, 1960) is an American actor who plays the role of the Pied Piper of Hamelin in performances in Hamelin, Germany. He lives in the town with his wife and son. |
2025-01-06 | List of USB video class devices | The USB video device class (also USB video class or UVC) is a USB device class that describes devices capable of streaming video like webcams, digital camcorders, analog video converters, and still-image cameras. |
2025-01-11 | Exopheromone | Exopheromone is a term coined by Terence McKenna, proposed in his book Food of the Gods for the controversial idea of chemical signals between members of different classes of living things, as opposed to among conspecifics. |
2025-01-07 | Bhavanishankar (Bhavani Shankar S) | Lord Bhavanishankar is Lord Shiva along with his consort Bhavani (Parvati). This is a form of Lord Shiva with his Shakti. |
2025-01-09 | Fontaine (singer) (American singer-songwriter) | Fontaine Weyman, better known mononymously as Fontaine, and more recently “Saint Joan”, is a singer, songwriter, who spent the better part of eighteen years writing and recording in Los Angeles, California. She now resides in Charleston, South Carolina. Born May 7, 1979, in a small village in France, she was raised in South Carolina. In 2006, she self-released her debut album, The Chemistry Between Us. The track "Long Way Home" is featured in the film All In, starring Michael Madsen, Dominique Swain and Louis Gosset Jr. The track "Running on Empty" was used in a scene of the Fx network television show Justified (Season 5, episode 3). In 2009, she released a follow-up album, Beautiful Thing.. |
2025-01-10 | Mettu Aata (Dance) | Mettu Aata is a class of dancing performed by the inhabitants of southern India. It is considered to be a beautiful dance with slow articulated movements. |
2025-01-09 | Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service (American achievement award) | The Common Wealth Awards of Distinguished Service (or Common Wealth Awards) were created under the will of the late Ralph Hayes, an influential American business executive and philanthropist. Hayes conceived the awards to reward and encourage the best of human performance worldwide. Hayes served on the board of directors of PNC Bank, Delaware's predecessor banks from 1935 to 1965. Through the Common Wealth Awards, he sought to recognize outstanding achievement in eight disciplines: dramatic arts, literature, science, invention, mass communications, public service, government and sociology. The awards also provide an incentive for people to make future contributions to the world community. |
2025-01-06 | Jean Val Jean (actor) (French pornographic actor (born 1980)) | Jean Val Jean (born Emmanuel Delcour, June 19, 1980, Montluçon, Allier) is an actor, model and adult film performer who has also worked as a personal trainer and professional chef. Delcour has made several relatively high-profile appearances on mainstream television, including Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Chopped. In November 2009 he appeared on Chef Academy, where he was described as being a graphic designer and having studied graphic design for five years in Bordeaux, France. Over the course of the show, his identity as an adult performer was discerned by his fellow competitors, which the network then capitalized on. Originally a France-based model, Delcour came to the U.S. to pursue a career in acting and cooking. He has made several appearances, including on The Last Ship, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Jane the Virgin. He's currently a professional private chef and personal trainer. |
2025-01-11 | Kathleen Casey (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Kathleen Casey may refer to: |
[Failed to parse] | Institute of Management and Computer Studies (Business school in India) | Institute of Management and Computer Studies (IMCOST) is a higher education business school located in Thane, Maharashtra, India. |
2025-01-06 | Chandbibi (Hindu goddess) | Chandbibi (চাঁদবিবি) is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the goddesses Oladevi (the goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Jholabibi, Bahadabibi, Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. |
2025-01-06 | Bahadabibi (Hindu deity) | Bahadabibi is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the Goddesses Oladevi (the Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Jholabibi, Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. |
2025-01-06 | Jhetunebibi (Hindu goddess) | Jhetunebibi is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the Goddesses Oladevi (the Goddess of Cholera), Ajgaibibi, Chandbibi, Bahadabibi, Jholabibi and Asanbibi. |
2025-01-06 | Əhmədli (40°31′N 45°54′E) (Municipality in Dashkasan, Azerbaijan) | Əhmədli (Ahmedli) is a village and municipality in the Dashkasan District of Azerbaijan. |
2025-01-11 | Tiyara (Village in Uttar Pradesh, India) | Tiyara is a village located in the south east corner of Azamgarh district under Lalganj tehsil. The village is governed by a gram panchayat. |
2025-01-12 | Bengur Bryan (Investment banking firm founded in 1991) | Bengur Bryan & Co., Inc. is an investment banking firm founded in 1991 with offices in Baltimore, MD. The firm provides merger and acquisition advice, private placements of equity and debt, and financial advisory services including valuations, fairness opinions and restructuring advice. Bengur Bryan's principal focus is on middle-market companies that typically have enterprise values that range between $10 and $100 million. Since its inception, Bengur Bryan has completed over 100 financing and M&A transactions totaling over $3 billion. |
2025-01-11 | Hristo Borisov Hall (Arena in Varna, Bulgaria) | Hristo Borisov Hall is an arena in Varna, Bulgaria. The arena holds 800 people, and it is primarily used for basketball and volleyball. The arena is home to basketball team Euroins Cherno More. |
2025-01-06 | Marlin-class submarine (proposed submarine class) | The Marlin-class submarines are a proposed class of diesel-electric attack submarines. The design features diesel propulsion and an additional air-independent propulsion (AIP), developed solely by the French company DCNS, formerly DCN, after the Spanish company Navantia (formerly Bazan, then Izar), its partner in the Scorpène design, went with Lockheed Martin to build the competing S-80-class submarine, which was selected by the Spanish Navy to form its next-generation submarine force, at the expense of the Scorpène. |
2025-01-12 | Vladislav Arena | Vladislav Arena is an arena in Varna, Bulgaria. |
2025-01-10 | Car Audio Sports Organizations | The Car Audio Sports Organization is MECA (Mobile Electronics Competition Association, Inc.) started in 1999. |
2025-01-08 | Densify (Software company in Canada) | Densify is a privately held software company based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. The company provides machine learning analytics services related to public cloud utilization and billing data to deliver the savings on corporate cloud bill. |
2025-01-12 | Robyn Van En (American organic farmer (1947–1997)) | Robyn Van En (1947 – January 1997) was an American organic farmer and pioneer of the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) movement. |
2025-01-07 | RodMaker Magazine | RodMaker Magazine is an American periodical about fishing rod crafting. |
2025-01-12 | Green Schools Bara (school) | Green Schools Bara (“Sekoly Maitso Bara”) is a sub-project of the Integrated Rural Development Project (IRDP) in the Bara-Region (SoFaBa-FLM) and works in Fiherena Toliara Synod (SPFT) and Ihorombe (SPH) of the Malagasy Lutheran Church in the central south and south-west of Madagascar. |
2025-01-12 | Unity ISIS (storage device) | Avid Unity ISIS is a storage system for video files used by television broadcasters developed by Avid Technology. ISIS stands for "Infinitely Scalable Intelligent Storage." |
2025-01-08 | Fab Lab MSI | Fab Lab MSI (Fabrication Laboratory at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois) is a small scale workshop that uses various machines to create both prototypes for individuals and small projects for museum members and visitors. The idea behind the Fab Lab is to be able to learn how to use various machines to build "almost anything". |
2025-01-09 | Security Alert Team | A Security Alert Team (also known as a Security Reaction Team or SRT) is a party of crew members aboard a United States Navy ship detailed to respond in the event of a security breach or threatened attack in port. |
2025-01-07 | Milwaukee Home and Fine Living (Defunct American local magazine) | Milwaukee Home and Fine Living was a glossy full-color magazine. It was launched in 2004. During the initial years it was published on a bimonthly basis. Journal Communications, Inc. acquired the magazine from Trails Media Group in February 2007 and switched its frequency to monthly. |
2025-01-11 | Scottish Centre for Enabling Technologies (UK educational institution) | The Scottish Centre for Enabling Technologies is a collaborative initiative between the University of the West of Scotland, and The Digital Design Studio in Glasgow School of Art. |
2025-01-11 | Atchabahian (family name) | Atchabahian (Armenian: Ատչաբահիան) also shorted to 'Atcha', 'Bahian' or 'Atchaba', is an Armenian surname, of mixed Armenian and Iranian origin. It derives from a mixture of an old Armenian word atch, eye, and "bah" to keep, translating into watchman, or one who keeps an eye out, '. The "IAN" ending is common among Armenian, Assyrian and Iranian surnames. |
2025-01-07 | Scotts Corner, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) | Scotts Corner (formerly, Scott's Corner) is an unincorporated community in Alameda County, California. It is 1 mile (1.6 km) east-southeast of Sunol, at an elevation of 259 feet (79 m). The name is in honor of Thomas Scott, Sr., who opened a store here in the 1850s. |
2025-01-06 | Antigua and Barbuda women's national volleyball team (National sports team) | The Antigua and Barbuda women's national volleyball team represents Antigua and Barbuda in international volleyball competitions. |
2025-01-06 | Vattakkalvalasu (Village in Tamil Nadu, India) | Vattakkalvalasu is a village in Tamil Nadu, India. It has the town panchayat office for Gandhi Garden in Kilambadi, Erode district. The major clans is vaalai kattai valavu P.P.Subramaniyam pambagoundan palayam. Ps.karthickkannan. |
2025-01-06 | Liceo M.G.A. | Liceo M.G.A. (which stands for "Maria Gaetana Agnesi") is a nationwide group of Italian high schools. The Liceos offer some of the most challenging courses in Europe, including Latin, Math, Italian, German, French, Technology, Architecture, and the History of Italian Arts. They usually require at least 5 hours of study a day, and the students attend school from 8.05 am to 1.05 pm with only a 15-minute break. |
2025-01-07 | Conejo, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) | Conejo (Spanish for "Rabbit") is an unincorporated community in Fresno County, California. It is located 7.25 miles (11.7 km) west-southwest of Selma, at an elevation of 262 feet (80 m). |
2025-01-12 | Kunal Verma (Indian actor) | Kunal Verma is an Indian actor who primarily works in Hindi television. Verma is best known for his portrayal of Yugandhar in Tujh Sang Preet Lagai Sajna, which marked his acting debut. He has also portrayed Atharva in Havan, Lakshmana in Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev and Karan Roy in Dream Girl – Ek Ladki Deewani Si. |
2025-01-06 | Kevin Edwards (beach volleyball) (Trinidad and Tobago beach volleyball player) | Kevin Edwards (born 12 December 1980, in Sangre Grande) is a male beach volleyball player from Trinidad and Tobago. |
2025-01-06 | Mahmood Abo Shandi (Canadian militant) | A former Colonel in Fatah, Mahmood Abo Shandi was deported from Canada for his militant connections. |
2025-01-06 | Kevin Lynch (beach volleyball) (American beach volleyball player) | Kevin Lynch (born February 2, 1984) is a male beach volleyball player from the United States who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2009 at Cayman Islands playing with Sean Allstot. They finished in the 7th position. |
2025-01-06 | Sean Allstot (American beach volleyball player) | Sean Allstot (born January 15, 1983, in Grass Valley, California) is a male beach volleyball player from the United States who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2009 at Cayman Islands playing with Kevin Lynch. They finished in the 7th position. |
2025-01-07 | Ling Liang Chinese Church Trust, Calcutta India (building in India) | The Ling Liang Chinese Church Trust at Tiretta of Kolkata, India was founded in 1961 by David Lamb and Mary Lamb, missionaries from Shanghai, China working with Timothy Dzao. |
2025-01-06 | Renee Cleary (American beach volleyball player) | Renee Smith Cleary (born September 18, 1972) is an American female beach volleyball player who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2007 at Guatemala playing with Jenny Kropp finishing in the 5th position and Carolina, Puerto Rico playing with Jennifer Lombardi ranking 11th. |
2025-01-12 | Foros Group (boutique investment group headquartered in New York City) | Foros is a boutique investment bank headquartered in New York. Founded in 2009 by former Deutsche Bank M&A chief Jean Manas, the firm provides divestitures, joint ventures, capital raising, spin-offs and split-offs, raid defense, and mergers and acquisitions advisory services. |
2025-01-11 | Ankitham | Ankitham or Ankitam (Telugu: అంకితం) is an Indian surname. |
2025-01-08 | Fieldglass (American software company) | SAP Fieldglass is a software company providing a cloud-based vendor management system to manage services procurement and external workforce management programs. It is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. |
2025-01-10 | Applied engineering (field) (professional field combining management, design, and technical skills) | Applied engineering prepares graduates to apply mathematical, scientific, technological, and engineering principles and methods to manage business functions. Includes instruction in engineering management, project management, production and operations management, systems integration and quality control, management of technical personnel and application of system design, execution of new product designs, improvement of manufacturing processes. |
2025-01-11 | Moolappalayam (village in Tamil Nadu, India) | Moolapalayam is a small village in Namakkal district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is located 17 km from Namakkal and 15 km from Tiruchengode. People and culture are completely traditional here. |
2025-01-11 | Kunamnenivaripalem (Village in Andhra Pradesh, India) | Kunamnenivaripalem is a village in Chimakurthy mandal, located in Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh. Farming is the main activity of the community. The main crop cultivated is rice during Kharif in the lands irrigated by the tank which gets seasonal inflow from the Nagarjuna Sagar Project (NSP) right canal. The main crop cultivated is rice during Kharif in the lands irrigated by the tank which gets seasonal inflow from the Nagarjuna Sagar Project (NSP) right canal. |
2025-01-11 | Dwarf catshark (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | The Dwarf catshark, Scyliorhinus torrei, is a cat shark of the family Scyliorhinidae. |
2025-01-08 | Aharon Solomons (English-Israeli former Army officer, holder of the Israeli national record for freediving.) | Aharon Solomons (né Ernest Henry Child Simpson; born 27 September 1939) is an Anglo-Israeli former Army officer, and sportsman who at one point held the Israeli national record for freediving. |
2025-01-08 | Composite Software (Computer software company in San Mateo, California) | Composite Software, Inc. was previously a privately held data virtualization software company based in San Mateo, California. Composite Software was founded in October 2001 by Michael R. Abbott. In 2003, former Active Software founder and webMethods CTO, Jim Green joined Composite Software as CEO. On July 30, 2013, Composite Software was acquired by Cisco Systems for approximately US $180 million. Then on October 5, 2017, TIBCO purchased what was Composite Software from Cisco. |
2025-01-09 | Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions (Company that provides consulting and advisory services to the financial services industry) | Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions (SCS) is a company that provides consulting and advisory services to the financial services industry. It was founded in 1971 as Sheshunoff Information Services, was later sold away from and then back to Sheshunoff Management Services, and then re-named Sheshunoff Consulting + Solutions. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas. SCS focuses on management consulting, risk management, technology solutions[buzzword], and investment banking. |
2025-01-10 | Alec Hanley Bemis (American writer) | Alec Hanley Bemis is a writer and manager of cultural projects who lives in Brooklyn, New York. |
2025-01-12 | Park Lane (investment bank) (American sports finance advisory firm) | Park Lane is an investment banking firm headquartered in Los Angeles, California which provides sports finance advisory services to a wide variety of clients in the sports industry. |
2025-01-12 | Michael Raum (CEO of Sellbytel Group GmbH) | Michael Raum (born 21 December 1965) is a German entrepreneur and founder of the Sellbytel Group GmbH. |
2025-01-12 | Sellbytel Group (company) | The Sellbytel Group is a Germany headquartered global outsourcing company specializing in sales, service, support, human resources, training, back office and home office solutions. In Germany, the company is based in Nuremberg, Munich, Erfurt, Duesseldorf, Meerbusch, Schwalbach, Boblingen and Berlin. |
2025-01-12 | Amin Investment Bank (investment bank in Tehran, Iran) | AminIB, also known as Amin Investment Bank (Persian: شرکت تأمین سرمایه امین, Shirkat-e Tamin-e Sirmaih-e Amin), is a major Iranian banking establishment offering commercial and investment banking services. The company was established in 2007 as part of the government's economic reform of the banking system. |
2025-01-11 | Edinburgh International College | Edinburgh International College (EIC), established in 2010, was an associate college of Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland. Operated by Navitas, EIC provided international students with pathway programmes that enabled them to graduate with full degrees from Edinburgh Napier University. The college was located in Napier University buildings near Bruntsfield, Edinburgh. Note: Edinburgh International College closed down on 7 September 2018. |
2025-01-06 | Analytic hierarchy process – leader example | This is a worked-through example showing the use of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) in a practical decision situation. |
2025-01-08 | Bremen Castings | Bremen Castings, Inc (BCI) is a 4th generation family owned manufacturer of machined complete gray & ductile iron castings for heavy truck, valves & pipe fittings, pump components, compressors, lawn/garden equipment, and military contract work. BCI is headquartered in Bremen, Indiana. |
2025-01-07 | Triangle Downtowner Magazine (Free magazine in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA) | Triangle Downtowner Magazine (originally called Raleigh Downtowner Magazine) is a free entertainment magazine based in Raleigh, North Carolina, covering downtown Raleigh, North Hills, downtown Durham, Cary/Apex, Wake Forest, and the surrounding area. Founded in 2005, the magazine features topics including restaurant profiles, local business, art gallery reviews, visual and performing artist profiles, wine, local history, and more. The Triangle Downtowner Magazine's print and online issues have a readership of over 145,000 per month. They are distributed at over 360 locations in restaurants, office buildings, businesses, condos, bars, government buildings, and outside newsracks throughout Triangle. The print edition is available online in its entirety, with issues dating back to 2006. |
2025-01-06 | Caithness Crushers (Scottish rugby league team) | The Caithness Crushers are a Scottish rugby league team based in Thurso. Formed in 2011 the goal is to compete in Scotland Rugby League's Conference Division 1. |
2025-01-11 | Precision mechanics (branch of engineering that deals with the production of precision mechanical components in devices) | Precision mechanics (also "fine mechanics") is an engineering discipline that deals with the design and construction of smaller precision machines, often including measuring and control mechanisms of different kinds. |
2025-01-12 | Bitto (Italian cheese) | Bitto (Lombard: bit) is an Italian DOP (denominazione di origine protetta) cheese produced in the Valtelline Valley, in Lombardy. It owes its name to the Bitto River. Bitto is produced only in the summer months, when the cows feed on the high alpine meadows. |
2025-01-11 | Global Travel Consolidation | Global travel consolidation is the convergence of the components of a managed travel program at a regional level, and is a process used by Corporate Travel Management companies. In practice, this means leveraging travel volumes and concentrating sourcing with one travel provider, as well as standardizing travel policies, processes and tools. When companies consolidate their travel programs, savings come from two principal sources: |
2025-01-11 | John Huband (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | John Huband refers to MP for Worcestershire. |
2025-01-11 | Patarava (Georgian family name from the Guria region) | The Patarava (Georgian: პატარავა) is a Georgian family name from the Guria region in western Georgia. |
2025-01-07 | Karimabad (33°53′ N 47°56′ E), Delfan (Village in Lorestan, Iran) | Karimabad (Persian: كريم اباد, also Romanized as Karīmābād) is a village in Mirbag-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Delfan County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 62, in 14 families. |
2025-01-08 | Aliabad (33°24′ N 48°37′ E), Khorramabad (Village in Lorestan, Iran) | Aliabad (Persian: علي اباد, also Romanized as ‘Alīābād) is a village in Azna Rural District, in the Central District of Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 417, in 72 families. |
2025-01-11 | First100 | First100 is a leadership development consultancy which was established in London in 2004 by Niamh O'Keeffe. The company's primary focus is on helping executives in their first 100 days of a new leadership role appointment, which the company claims are important. First100 has worked with clients such as BP, Facebook and Microsoft. |
2025-01-07 | Musaabad (33°49′ N 48°13′ E), Selseleh (Village in Lorestan, Iran) | Musaabad (Persian: موسي اباد, also Romanized as Mūsáābād; also known as Mūsáābād-e Sālīāneh) is a village in Doab Rural District, in the Central District of Selseleh County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 26, in 4 families. |
2025-01-11 | Hollybush Hill (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Hollybush Hill may refer more than one place in the United Kingdom: |
2025-01-07 | Shafiabad, Qazvin (Village in Qazvin, Iran) | Shafiabad (Persian: شفيع اباد, also Romanized as Shafīʿābād) is a village in Eqbal-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Qazvin County, Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 80, in 35 families. |
2025-01-07 | British Society of Dowsers (organization) | The British Society of Dowsers was founded in 1933 by Colonel A H Bell. They are a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity whose objects are: "to encourage and support the study and practice of dowsing and its application in every field of human interest; to maintain a public dowsing information service, including a Register of Dowsing Practitioners and a Register of Dowsing Tutors, and training programme; and to relieve communities, particularly those in less well developed countries, who are suffering hardship by reason of their economic and social circumstances, especially in relation to water supplies." |
2025-01-09 | KLIF Triangle Point Studios | The KLIF Triangle Point Studios is a building located in Downtown Dallas, at 2120 Commerce St. It was the headquarters for KLIF/1190 AM, which is currently owned by Cumulus Media. The building is in the shape of a triangle and has glass windows so that pedestrians and downtown shoppers could stop by the studio and see a live radio broadcast in progress. |
2025-01-08 | Shamsabad (36°11′ N 58°38′ E), Firuzeh (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Shamsabad (Persian: شمس اباد, also Romanized as Shamsābād) is a village in Takht-e Jolgeh Rural District, in the Central District of Firuzeh County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 349, in 89 families. |
2025-01-06 | Feyzabad (36°20′ N 58°45′ E), Mazul (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Feyzabad (Persian: فيض اباد, also Romanized as Feyẕābād, Faizābād, and Feyzābād) is a village in Mazul Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 22, in 5 families. |
2025-01-06 | Feyzabad (36°13′ N 58°45′ E), Mazul (Village in Razavi Khorasan, Iran) | Feyzabad (Persian: فيض اباد, also Romanized as Feyẕābād) is a village in Mazul Rural District, in the Central District of Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,694, in 422 families. |
2025-01-08 | Seyyed Sharif (31°18′ N 48°25′ E), Ahvaz (Village in Khuzestan, Iran) | Seyyed Sharif (Persian: سيدشريف, also Romanized as Seyyed Sharīf) is a village in Jahad Rural District, Hamidiyeh District, Ahvaz County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 81, in 17 families. |
2025-01-07 | Hoseynabad (32°14′ N 49°25′ E), Andika (Village in Khuzestan, Iran) | Hoseynabad (Persian: حسين اباد, also Romanized as Ḩoseynābād) is a village in Qaleh-ye Khvajeh Rural District, in the Central District of Andika County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 71, in 12 families. |
2025-01-07 | Rommel Rodrigues (Indian writer) | Rommel Rodrigues is an Indian author, film director, screenwriter and producer based out of Mumbai. He has worked in several Indian newspapers, writing on crime, business, politics and current affairs for over two and a half decades and was accredited by the Maharashtra Government for nearly 10 years. He's a columnist and presently the editor of SEZ Times. |
2025-01-11 | Kristen Lange (American squash player) | Kristen Lange, (born June 18, 1988) is a professional squash player who represents the United States. She reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 51 in February 2013. |
2025-01-06 | Siddique Umer (Pakistani sport shooter (born 1982)) | Mohammad Siddique Umer (born September 5, 1982) is a Pakistani sport shooter. Umer represented Pakistan at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed for two rifle shooting events. He placed forty-eighth out of fifty-one shooters in the men's 10 m air rifle, with a total score of 578 points. Nearly a week later, Umer competed for his second event, 50 m rifle 3 positions, where he was able to shoot 390 targets in a prone position, 359 in standing, and 367 in kneeling, for a total score of 1,116 points, finishing only in last place. |
2025-01-07 | Yakutsk TV Tower (Steel lattice television tower in Sakha Republic, Russia) | Yakutsk Television Tower (Russian: Якутская телебашня), also known as RTPC Jakutsk (PТПК Якутск) and/or RTPTS Yakutsk (РТПЦ Якутск), is a steel 242-metre-tall (794 ft) lattice television tower in the city of Yakutsk, Russia. |
2025-01-08 | Hajjiabad (33°39′ N 50°04′ E), Kamareh (Village in Markazi, Iran) | Hajjiabad (Persian: حاجي اباد, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād; also known as Ḩaq Verdī) is a village in Khorram Dasht Rural District, Kamareh District, Khomeyn County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 40, in 10 families. |
2025-01-07 | Hasanabad (34°03′ N 49°21′ E), Shazand (Village in Markazi, Iran) | Hasanabad (Persian: حسن اباد, also Romanized as Ḩasanābād) is a village in Pol-e Doab Rural District, Zalian District, Shazand County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 332, in 84 families. |
2025-01-08 | Alireza Shokoohi (Iranian hydrologist) | Alireza Shokoohi is an Iranian hydrologist, Professor at Imam Khomeini International University and guest researcher at the University of Oklahoma. He is best known for his innovative methods in analysis of fluids, water resource management, and investigation of climate change which mostly deals with using mathematical methods in analysis of flood alarm system. |
2025-01-08 | Arman Sedghi (Materials Engineer) | Arman Sedghi is an Iranian engineer and assistant professor at Imam Khomeini International University. He is best known for his scientific achievement in production of low cost carbon fibers, and being highly experienced in fabrication and characterization of ceramic fibers and their composites. |
2025-01-11 | Yaazhnila (Wikimedia disambiguation page) | Yaazhnila (யாழ்நிலா) is a feminine name of Tamil origin. Yaal (யாழ்) means "melodious" / "musical", and Nila (நிலா) means "beauty"/"moon". A person with this name is usually a native Tamil. Yaal (யாழ்) is also an ancient Tamil classical music instrument and Nila (நிலா) also refers to the moon. |
2025-01-08 | Tiab (27°18′ N 57°38′ E), Manujan (Village in Kerman, Iran) | Tiab (Persian: تياب, also Romanized as Tīāb) is a village in Qaleh Rural District, in the Central District of Manujan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 200, in 32 families. |
2025-01-08 | Tiab (27°30′ N 57°41′ E), Manujan (Village in Kerman, Iran) | Tiab (Persian: تياب, also Romanized as Tīāb; also known as Zīārat) is a village in Qaleh Rural District, in the Central District of Manujan County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 25, in 8 families. |
2025-01-08 | Parcheh Qeshlaq (38°29′ N 47°24′ E), Ahar (Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran) | Parcheh Qeshlaq (Persian: پارچه قشلاق, also Romanized as Pārcheh Qeshlāq) is a village in Qeshlaq Rural District, in the Central District of Ahar County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 4 families. |
2025-01-09 | Nasirabad (38°29′ N 46°44′ E), Varzaqan (Village in East Azerbaijan, Iran) | Nasirabad (Persian: نصيراباد, also Romanized as Naşīrābād; also known as Meşrāb, Mesrov, Misrov, and Nasir Abad Ozomdel) is a village in Ozomdel-e Jonubi Rural District, in the Central District of Varzaqan County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 114, in 23 families. |
2025-01-08 | Mahmudabad (36°34′ N 45°35′ E), Mahabad (Village in West Azerbaijan, Iran) | Mahmudabad (Persian: محمودآباد, also Romanized as Maḩmūdābād) is a village in Mangur-e Sharqi Rural District, Khalifan District, Mahabad County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 63, in 11 families. |
2025-01-12 | Islamiyah Ciputat Vocational High School (Private school in South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia) | Islamiyah Ciputat Vocational High School is a private day school in South Tangerang, Banten for grades 10 through 12. |
2025-01-07 | Dubaj (37°23′ N 49°49′ E), Lasht-e Nesha (Village in Gilan, Iran) | Dubaj (Persian: دوباج, also Romanized as Dūbāj) is a village in Aliabad-e Ziba Kenar Rural District, Lasht-e Nesha District, Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 157, in 46 families. |
2025-01-07 | Tazehabad (34°14′ N 48°28′ E), Pasikhan (Village in Gilan, Iran) | Tazehabad (Persian: تازه اباد, also Romanized as Tāzehābād; also known as Tāzehābād-e Pasīkhān) is a village in Pasikhan Rural District, in the Central District of Rasht County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 210, in 53 families. |
2025-01-09 | Didier Manaud (French figure skater) | Didier Manaud was a French figure skater who competed in pairs. |
2025-01-09 | Sooraj Thapar (Indian television actor) | Sooraj Thapar is an Indian television actor. |
2025-01-08 | Mohammadabad (34°11′ N 56°57′ E), Dastgerdan (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) | Mohammadabad (Persian: محمداباد, also Romanized as Moḩammadābād) is a village in Dastgerdan Rural District, Dastgerdan District, Tabas County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 132, in 32 families. |
2025-01-08 | Hajjiabad (33°17′ N 57°30′ E), Tabas (Village in South Khorasan, Iran) | Hajjiabad (Persian: حاجي اباد, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād) is a village in Deyhuk Rural District, Deyhuk District, Tabas County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 5 families. |
2025-01-09 | Ebrahimabad (31°25′ N 54°17′ E), Zardeyn (Village in Yazd, Iran) | Ebrahimabad (Persian: ابراهيم اباد, also Romanized as Ebrāhīmābād) is a village in Zardeyn Rural District, Nir District, Taft County, Yazd Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 104, in 28 families. |
2025-01-09 | Shamsabad (31°49′ N 53°45′ E), Taft (Village in Yazd, Iran) | Shamsabad (Persian: شمس اباد, romanized: Shamsābād) is a village in Nasrabad Rural District, in the Central District of Taft County, Yazd Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 6 families. |
2025-01-08 | Hajjiabad (32°42′ N 52°55′ E), Nain (Village in Isfahan, Iran) | Hajjiabad (Persian: حاجي اباد, also Romanized as Ḩājjīābād) is a village in Lay Siyah Rural District, in the Central District of Nain County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 12, in 4 families. |
2025-01-09 | Naserabad (29°40′ N 51°34′ E), Kazerun (Village in Fars, Iran) | Naserabad (Persian: ناصر آباد, also Romanized as Nāşerābād) is a village in Deris Rural District, in the Central District of Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 339, in 96 families. |
2025-01-10 | Naserabad (29°36′ N 51°41′ E), Kazerun (Village in Fars, Iran) | Naserabad (Persian: ناصرآباد, also Romanized as Nāserābād) is a village in Deris Rural District, in the Central District of Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2016 census, its population was 1515, in 364 families. |
2025-01-10 | Sardkhaneh-ye Baradaran Padram (Village in Fars, Iran) | Sardkhaneh-ye Baradaran Padram (Persian: سردخانه برادران پدرام, also Romanized as Sardkhāneh-ye Barādarān Padrām) is a village in Deris Rural District, in the Central District of Kazerun County, Fars province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 18, in 5 families. |
2025-01-08 | Kahanok (27°26′ N 59°36′ E), Dalgan (Village in Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran) | Kahanok (Persian: كهنك; also known as Kahnūk) is a village in Dalgan Rural District, in the Central District of Dalgan County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 738, in 112 families. |
2025-01-09 | Hyunsa (Highest enlisted South Korean military rank) | Hyunsa is the highest enlisted South Korean military rank, equivalent to a Command Sergeant Major in most other countries. The rank of Hyunsa means Wise and respected NCO. The rank of Hyunsa is newly added to ROK army in 2014 as the highest NCO rank. Those holding the rank of Hyunsa are eligible to be promoted to Junwi, considered the only Warrant Officer rank of the South Korean armed forces. |
2025-01-06 | Levon Panos Dabağyan (Turkish writer (1933-2017)) | Levon Panos Dabağyan (Armenian: Լեւոն Փանոս Տապաղեան; 11 November 1933 – 7 May 2017) was a Turkish writer and researcher of Armenian descent. |
2025-01-06 | Street Rhymes Studios (Nigeria sound recording studio) | Street Rhymes Studios is a Port Harcourt-based independent, sound recording studio founded by singer and record producer Slim Burna, after he quit working for record label Grafton Records in late 2008. The studio operates out of Burna's residential building, 10 Railway Close, in D-line. Notable musical acts who have used the facility include Nigerian rapper M-Trill and pop singer-songwriter Muma Gee. Others are, Bukwild Da Ikwerrian, Knowledge, DJ Joenel, Zubillionaire, Spaceman, and KING STUNNA. |
2025-01-11 | N-56 (pressure group) | N-56 is an independent Scottish business pressure group established by ronald Macdonald in 2014. N-56 aims to provide a new locus for Scotland's business community to work with government and others to ensure Scotland attains a position among the top five advanced economies in the world. |
2025-01-10 | Fajr Capital | Fajr Capital is a sovereign-backed private equity firm, with a focus on strategic high-growth sectors in key Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) markets. Headquartered in the Dubai International Financial Centre, Fajr Capital has a diverse portfolio consisting of businesses operating in over 10 key MENA and ASEAN markets, including: Brunei Darussalam, Egypt, Malaysia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan and United Arab Emirates. |
2025-01-10 | Budoart | Budoart (a portmanteau of boudoir and art) is a contemporary art gallery specializing in contemporary Czech artists, based in Prague. |
2025-01-12 | RPD International (company) (British design and manufacturing firm) | RPD International (Rapid Product Development) is a design and manufacturing firm founded in 2012 by a British entrepreneur, Josh Valman. It collaborates with companies to design and manufacture new products. |
2025-01-10 | Cecelia Cortes (American squash player) | Cecelia Cortes (born June 12, 1989 in Cambridge) is a professional squash player who represents the United States. She reached a career high ranking of World No. 62 in December 2014. She competed at Harvard. |
2025-01-08 | Al Mushayrifah (31°30′0″N 35°52′0″E) (Place in Amman Governorate, Jordan) | Al Mushayrifah is a town in the Amman Governorate of north-western Jordan. |
2025-01-12 | Kardan Investment Bank | Kardan investment bank (Persian: شرکت تأمین سرمایه کاردان, Shirkat-e Tamin-e Sirmayeh-e Kardan) is an Iranian investment bank based in Tehran. Kardan is licensed and regulated by the country’s Securities and Exchange Organization (SEO). |
2025-01-12 | Jim Wolf (musician) (American singer/songwriter) | James (Jim) Matthew Wolf is an American singer/songwriter. |
2025-01-06 | XDTM Standard Association | The XDTM Standard Association is a non-profit consortium of more than 300 companies and government entities formed to generate and manage standards related to Digital transaction management. |
2025-01-10 | Ali Al-Ghazawi (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Ali Al-Ghazawi (Arabic: على الغزاوي; born 1963) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-10 | Mohammed Al-Shanqiti (cyclist) (Saudi Arabian cyclist) | Mohammed Al-Shanqiti (Arabic: علي الشنقيطي; born 1963) is a Saudi Arabian former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-12 | Leaf & Love | Leaf & Love is a brand of organic lemonade marketed toward families as a natural, sugar-free alternative to typical juice box drinks for children. It is produced by Leaf & Love, Inc., a company based in Studio City, California. |
2025-01-12 | Living Temple Ministries (Evangelical church based in the Philippines) | The Living Temple of God in Christ Jesus Fellowship or Living Temple Ministries or LTM is an Evangelical church based in the Philippines. With Two branches and still increasing, is located at Malabago, Mangaldan, Pangasinan. |
2025-01-12 | Malaysia LED Champions (Malaysian Government initiative on "Green Economy") | Malaysia LED Champions is a part of a Malaysian Government initiative on "Green Economy" toward eco-friendly green products. This Malaysian LED Champions programs consist of 7 major LED lighting manufacturing companies at Malaysia to lead in innovation and production capacity to lead the export drive. These 7 light-emitting diodes (LED) Lighting manufacturing companies are selected by Malaysian Government for this program. They are taken into task to generate and excel on "Green Economy" ambitions by the Malaysian Government. SME Corp as Malaysian Government Agency tasked to conduct various activities and assist on the success of this Malaysia LED Champions Program under Malaysian Economy Plan EPP 10. |
2025-01-11 | Moihuddin Khawja (Pakistani sports shooter) | Moihuddin Khawja (born 15 July 1929) is a Pakistani former sports shooter. He competed in the trap event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-09 | Al-Hussain Education Society (Aurangabad) | The Al-Hussain Education Society is an organisation established to aid education of Minorities specially Muslims, in the state of Maharashtra. It was established by Syed Iltemas Hussain Jafri with a view to provide basic education to Minorities. Al Hussain Education Society is a registered non-governmental organization (NGO) working the field of education & literacy. It works towards the promotion of sustainable development . Currently it is a group of about a dozen of educational institutes |
2025-01-12 | Mellat Investment Bank (Iranian financial services company) | Mellat Investment Bank, also known as Mellatib (Persian: تامین سرمایه بانک ملت, Tamin Sarmaye Bank Mellat) is an Iranian investment banking firm based in Tehran. The company offers investment banking services. Mellat Investment Bank is a private joint stock company. It is regulated by the country's Securities and Exchange Organization (SEO). |
2025-01-09 | Huseynaga Hadiyev (Musical artist) | Huseynaga Hadiyev (Azerbaijani: Hüseynağa Hadıyev; 19 November 1946 — 12 January 1994) was an Azerbaijani singer popular in the 1970s and 1980s. |
2025-01-10 | Purple Spirit Singers | The Purple Spirit Singers is a group of male traditional Indigenous singers, led by Brandon Barberstock of the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, who sing in various drum styles (see Pow Wow Singers, Hand Drum Singers, Round Dance Singers, etc.). This group originally formed when a collective of Indigenous students studying at Western University (London, On.) decided that they wanted to create a group to share songs, teachings, and positive energy within the group and throughout the community. The name translates from English into Anishinaabemowin as Zhoomin-Innande Manitou Negamowaad - meaning Purple Spirit Singers. |
2025-01-11 | Mustapha Kateb Cultural Center (Cultural center in Algiers, Algeria) | The Centre Culturel Mustapha Kateb (Arabic: المركز الثقافي مصطفى كاتب) is a cultural center in Algiers, Algeria. Its former name was Centre de Loisirs Scientifiques (الاسم السابق). |
2025-01-12 | Mazafaka (Wikimedia disambiguation page) | Mazafaka is a cybercrime forum with many users having moved on from sites such as ShadowCrew. |
2025-01-11 | TechWell Corporation | TechWell Corporation (formerly Software Quality Engineering, SQE), was founded in 1986 by Bill Hetzel and David Gelperin as a consulting company to help organizations improve their software testing practices and produce higher quality software. |
2025-01-10 | Community Centres Georgia (Project of The Public Service Development Agency) | Community Centres Georgia (Georgian: საზოგადოებრივი ცენტრი) is a project of The Public Service Development Agency, a Legal Entity of Public Law operating under the Ministry of Justice of Georgia. Community Centres provides a variety of public services, these include the services of the Public Service Development Agency, the National Agency of Public Registry, the National Archives of Georgia, the Social Service Agency and Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia. Services are made available at Community Centres throughout the country. Currently, Community Centres provides more than 200 services. |
2025-01-08 | Edward Anderson (sport shooter) (British sports shooter) | Edward Allan Anderson (born 3 August 1908, date of death unknown) was a Belizean sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre rifle, prone event at the 1968 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-10 | Chirappuram (village in Pathanamthitta District, Kerala, India) | Chirappuram is a hamlet within the larger village Ayroor, in Pathanamthitta district in southern Kerala, India. It is about 4km east of the village capital, Cherukolpuzha. Chirappuram is basically a junction on the two roads: Thekkumlal -Mookkannur and Edappavoor -Vettikkadu. The junction has a few shops and a Sree Narayan Guru Mandiram. The 100 year old Edappavoor MTLP school and St Thomas Marthoma Church are just few hundred metres away from this junction. |
2025-01-10 | Narok Newspaper Edition | The Narok Newspaper Edition (NNE) is an online newspaper based in Narok County, Kenya, owned by the Maasai Media Group. The newspaper was launched in 2012 and publishes first-hand information and provide 24-hour news update about Narok County while also publishing on important national and international happenings. While the Maasai Media Group has numerous affiliates, NNE is primarily core covering all the six constituencies in the County and all the 30 wards in Narok County. |
2025-01-10 | Médina Pikine City (Neighborhood in Senegal) | Médina Pikine or Médina Pikine City is a neighborhood north of the town center of Pikine, Senegal, where Alassane Djigo Stadium is located. |
2025-01-11 | Jagoli Baba Temple (Hindu temple in Uttarakhand, India) | Jagoli Baba Mandir is one of the oldest temples in Champawat District in Uttarakhand State of India. |
2025-01-11 | Teste de Fidelidade | Teste de Fidelidade is a Brazilian television talk show that aired by RedeTV! on Sunday nights between March 2, 2013 and May 31, 2015. The program returned between June 5, 2023 and May 15, 2024. |
2025-01-11 | Factor theory | In finance, factor theory is a collection of related mathematical models that explain asset returns as driven by distinct economic risks called factors. In less formal usage, a factor is simply an attribute or collection of related attributes that explain an asset's returns. |
2025-01-09 | Rain of Hope (2016 Nigerian film) | Rain Of Hope is a 2016 Nollywood drama film directed by Iyke Odife. |
2025-01-08 | Usher (software) (security software) | Usher is an enterprise security platform released by Microstrategy, Inc. in 2015. The technology is designed to replace user-entered passwords with biometric identity and multi-step authentication methods, and features digital badges and geo-fencing administration options. The service takes the form of a mobile application that allows users to access both physical and digital space based on more passive identification methods (facial recognition, Bluetooth discovery, etc). |
2025-01-12 | Shamil Bank of Yemen and Bahrain (Islamic Bank) | Shamil Bank of Yemen and Bahrain is an Islamic bank, established as a closed joint stock Yemeni company. |
2025-01-11 | Ban (Sanyasi) (family name from India) | Ban or Van (बन) is one of the family name included in the Sanyasi/Dashnami (सन्यासी/दशनामी) group, which are one of the Hindu religious cultural groups, literally with meaning "the Forest". Gotra of Ban is Kashyap. |
2025-01-11 | Strefling (surname) (Family name) | Strefling is an uncommon surname that originates in Ramsey, Cambridgeshire, England. It is a variant of Stribling from the Old English Stryplynge which means "a youth". Perhaps the name was given to a person with a youthful appearance. The most recent adaptation of the Strefling surname occurred in Ukraine in the late 1800s and was solidified when the Ukrainian-German Strefling family immigrated to North America. |
2025-01-11 | Struckmeyer (surname) (family name) | Struckmeyer is a German surname originating probably in Schnathorst, Westfalen, Prussia, now North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a variant of Struckmeier. Other variants include Strukmeyer and Struckmÿer. The surname is likely a combination of the German words "strauch" and "meier". Strauch translates to "Shrub", and "Meier" may refer to a farmer. |
2025-01-11 | Igor Ferreira (Brazilian footballer (born 1985)) | Igor Ferreira Alves (born 21 February 1985) is a Brazilian footballer who was last known to be playing for Hougang United FC of the Singapore S.League. |
2025-01-11 | Haley Mendez (American professional squash player (born 1993)) | Haley Mendez (born 16 August 1993, in New York City) is a retired American professional squash player. In January 2022, she was ranked number 36 in the world, her highest ranking. She competed on the Harvard Crimson women's squash team in college. |
2025-01-11 | Elani Landman (South African professional squash player (born 1993)) | Elani Landman (born 18 October 1993 in Port Elizabeth) is a South African professional squash player. As of February 2018, she was ranked number 99 in the world. |
2025-01-11 | Aleksandar Radev (Bulgarian boxer) | Aleksandar Radev (born 24 June 1960) is a Bulgarian boxer. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. He lost in his opening fight to John Siryakibbe of Uganda, after the referee stopped the contest. |
2025-01-07 | Kasab: The Face of 26/11 (English crime novel) | Kasab: The Face of 26/11 is an Indian non-fiction crime novel written by a journalist and author Rommel Rodrigues, first published by Penguin Books India in December 2010. The book narrates an in-depth account of events that culminated in the 2008 Mumbai attacks (26/11) and Ajmal Kasab, also talked about people who perpetrated them. The author Rommel Rodrigues was also the writer and associate director of Ram Gopal Varma's film The Attacks of 26/11 which was released in 2013 to positive reviews. |
2025-01-12 | Stunna 4 Vegas (American rapper) | Khalick Antonio Caldwell (born 1996), better known as Stunna 4 Vegas (formerly stylized as $tunna 4 Vegas), is an American rapper from Salisbury, North Carolina. He is best known for his 2020 single "Go Stupid" (with Polo G and NLE Choppa featuring Mike Will Made It), which received triple platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Two years prior, he signed with fellow North Carolina–based rapper DaBaby's Billion Dollar Baby Entertainment, an imprint of Interscope Records to release his debut album, Big 4x (2019) and its follow-up, Rich Youngin (2020). Both albums performed moderately on the Billboard 200—the latter peaked at number 29 on the chart. His third and fourth albums, Welcome to 4 Vegas (2020) and Rae Rae's Son (2022). |
2025-01-11 | Eid Fayroze (Qatari sports shooter) | Eid Fayroze is a Qatari sports shooter. He competed in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-11 | José Jacques Pena (Portuguese sports shooter) | José Jacques Pena (born 26 November 1948) is a Portuguese sports shooter. He competed in two events at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-12 | Emad El-Gaindi (Egyptian sports shooter) | Emad El-Gaindi (born 11 May 1955) is an Egyptian sports shooter. He competed in the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-08 | Amadou Ciré Baal (Senegalese sports shooter) | Amadou Ciré Baal (born 23 October 1951) is a Senegalese sports shooter. He competed in the men's 50 metre free pistol event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-12 | Osvaldo Farrés (sport shooter) (Paraguayan sports shooter) | Osvaldo Farrés (born 21 August 1967) is a Paraguayan sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-12 | Julio González (sport shooter) (Salvadoran sports shooter (1943–2023)) | Julio González (16 February 1943 – 20 May 2023) was a Salvadoran sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-10 | Alonso Morales (Colombian sports shooter) | Alonso Morales (born 1 March 1947) is a Colombian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-12 | Víctor Hugo Campos (Bolivian sports shooter) | Víctor Hugo Campos (born 14 June 1937) is a Bolivian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-12 | Gustavo García (sport shooter) (Colombian sports shooter) | Gustavo García (born 26 October 1956) is a Colombian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-10 | Dimitrios Papakhrisostomou (Cypriot sports shooter (born 1940)) | Dimitrios Papakhrisostomou (born 26 October 1940) is a Cypriot sports shooter. He competed in the mixed trap event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-12 | Harisimran Singh Sandhu (Indian sports shooter (born 1950)) | Harisimran Singh Sandhu (born 4 January 1950) is an Indian sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-07 | Thomas Hochstrasser (Swiss cyclist) | Thomas Hochstrasser (born 13 July 1976) is a Swiss cyclist. He competed in the men's cross-country mountain biking event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-10 | Jürgen Richter (Austrian diver) | Jürgen Richter (born 5 August 1970) is an Austrian diver. He competed in the men's 3 metre springboard event at the 1992 Summer Olympics. |
2025-01-11 | Chang (surname 昌) (Chinese family name) | Chāng is the 51st name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem. It is not in the top 400-most common surnames in 2013. it is said to be from the name of Chang Yi (昌意), son of the legendary Yellow Emperor. |
2025-01-11 | Coylet (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Coylet is a hamlet in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. |
2025-01-07 | T.O.P (DJ) (Indonesian DJ) | T.O.P is an Indonesian DJ. In 1993 he won the international remix and scratch composition organized by Disco Mix Club. He was part of mixing and mastering some of the biggest Eurodance stars throughout the 1990s from Modern Talking to Technotronic. |
2025-01-06 | HGV-202F (Indian Hypersonic glide vehicle) | The HGV-202F is an Indian hypersonic glide vehicle (HGV) being designed, developed, and manufactured by an Indian Defence and Space company HTNP Industries. |
2025-01-12 | Western culture (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | Western culture is the heritage of social norms, ethical values, traditional customs, belief systems, political systems, artifacts and technologies that originated in or are associated with Europe. |
2025-01-11 | DZRR (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) | DZRR may refer to: |
2025-01-11 | Steele Burnand Anza-Borrego Desert Research Center (Research facility in the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California) | The Steele Burnand Anza-Borrego Desert Research Center is a research center at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in Southern California. The facility is a spawn of the joint partnership between the University of California, Irvine, the Anza-Borrego Foundation, and the administration of the state park. UC Irvine originally had facilities on 3.75 acres of land in the area, and their reach was expanded by a 75-acre donation from the Anza-Borrego Foundation. The facility was formerly a country club. The complex includes a hall, two classrooms, a laboratory, and a kitchen. The area in which the facility is located receives 5–7 inches (130–180 mm) of rain per year. |
2025-01-07 | Archimedes Muzenda (City planner, author and Secretary-General of the African Planning Society) | Archimedes Muzenda (born 24 August 1991, ) is an urban scholar studying urbanisation and cities in Africa. Archimedes Muzenda is the author of the urban planning book, Dystopia: How the Tyranny of Specialists Fragment African Cities. |
2025-01-12 | Institut de recherche en informatique fondamentale (French research institute in IT) | The Institut de recherche en informatique fondamentale (IRIF; English: Fundamental Computing Research Institute) is a French research institute supporting advanced research in computer science. It is located in Paris. It is a public research institute in a partnership with the Université Paris Cité. |
2025-01-06 | Kirit Balubhai Patel (Politician from Gujarat) | Patel Kirit Balubhai is an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party who was an unsuccessful MLA candidate from the Visavadar Assembly constituency in 2017. |
2025-01-08 | Aisera (Artificial intelligence company in Palo Alto, California) | Aisera is a software company with a focus on artificial intelligence, enterprise GPT, and Generative AI solutions. The company's headquarters is in Palo Alto, California, and was founded in 2017. |
2025-01-09 | The Cloud (platform) (Global tech platform) | The Cloud is a global tech platform which develops and implements an Airbnb-like approach on the foodtech market transforming restaurants into cloud kitchens. It is supported by Hub71, Abu Dhabi's global tech ecosystem. |
2025-01-09 | Kathir Arumugam (Tamilnadu textbook Graphic designer Tamil Nadu, India) | Kathir Arumugam is an Indian graphic designer known for his typography and book cover designs. He worked as a graphic designer for Tamil Nadu Text Book Corporation to redesign the school text book cover patterns. He designed book covers for well-known authors like Sujatha, S.Ramakrishnan, Jeyamohan, Balakumaran. |
2025-01-08 | John A. Haigh (Businessman (born 1954)) | John A. Haigh (born 1954) is the co-director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government and a lecturer in public policy at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). He was executive dean of Harvard Kennedy School from 2005 through 2017. He previously served as senior vice president for Emerging Initiatives at AT&T Wireless, and as president of AT&T's International Ventures. A graduate of Grinnell College (1976) and Harvard Kennedy School (1982), Haigh began his professional career as a research associate at Resources for the Future and later served as a research associate in the Energy and Environmental Policy Center at Harvard. |
2025-01-08 | Sherman Raskin (Professor and actor) | Sherman Raskin (born January 27, 1937) is a retired professor and actor, known for his roles in the films Take a Giant Step (1959) and The Tiger Makes Out (1967), as well as for his long tenure as a faculty member and administrator at Pace University. |
2025-01-07 | Equality Cup | The Equality Cup is a friendly international association football tournament organized by the Aspire Zone Foundation and FC Zenit. The first installment of the cup is scheduled to occur in Qatar from February 1 to 13, 2024, with the matches being played at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium in the city of Doha. |
2025-01-11 | Latvian Milk, Bread and Honey festival | The Latvian Milk, Bread and Honey festival is an annual event that has been held in Jelgava at the end of August since 2001. |
2025-01-11 | Jonas Grigaravičius (Lithuanian archer) | Jonas Grigaravičius (born August 31, 2007) is a Lithuanian archer and world youth vice-champion (2023). |
2025-01-09 | Cellularline (Italian electronics company) | Cellularline S.p.A. (formerly Cellular Italia S.p.A.) is an Italian company active in the electronics sector. |
2025-01-06 | List of ASEAN countries by medal count at International Science Olympiad | This is a list of ASEAN country by International Science Olympiads Medals based on the International Science Olympiads. |
2025-01-07 | Addverb Technologies (Robotics and automation company) | Addverb Technologies is an Indian robotics and automation company headquartered in Noida, India. Founded in 2016, the company develops industrial robotics and automated warehousing systems. |
2025-01-09 | Rahul Garg (Indian entrepreneur) | Rahul Garg is an Indian entrepreneur and the founder of Moglix, an ecommerce platform for industrial goods and equipment headquartered in Singapore. Moglix operates in regions such as India, the USA, the UK, Mexico, UAE and Europe. In 2021, Moglix was recognized as a unicorn company in India. By 2022, its valuation was reported to be $2.6 billion. Prior to founding Moglix, Garg worked at Google in Singapore, where he held the position of Head of ADX (APAC). |
2025-01-11 | Ghafira (given name) (Arabic feminine given name) | Ghafira (or Ghafyra; Arabic : غفيرة) is an arabic feminine given name. It is derived from arabic غفير/ غافر (Ghafir) meaning "the forgiving one". This name was taken by the great Sahabi Bilal ibn Rabah's sister Ghafira. |
2025-01-07 | Constitution Hill Trust | The Constitution Hill Trust is public benefit Trust that was established in May 2006 to preserve and develop the Constitution Hill precinct as a heritage site that symbolises South Africa’s constitutional democracy; conduct educational programmes to educate South Africans about constitutionalism, human rights and democracy; raise funds in and outside South Africa for the Trust and other public benefit organizations; and provide grants to promote the Trust’s goals.[1] |
2025-01-08 | Timeline of the Keir Starmer premiership | The following is a timeline of the premiership of Keir Starmer. |
2025-01-06 | Vellanaipatti | Vellanaipatti is a small town in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu state in India. |
2025-01-06 | Seerapalayam | Seerapalayam is a suburb in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu state in India. |
2025-01-06 | Adam Langer (ice hockey) (Ice hockey player) | Adam Gregory Langer (born March 16th, 2012) is a Canadian “AA” hockey player from Bonnyville, Alberta who plays for the Lakeland Panthers of the AEHL in the U13 Division. |
2025-01-06 | Dr Lathashekhar (Indian Yoga Therapist and Holistic Healer) | Dr. Lathashekhar is an Indian yoga therapist and holistic healer based in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. She is recognized for her contributions to alternative healing, particularly in treating chronic ailments through yoga therapy and cosmic healing techniques. |
2025-01-07 | Big Scandia Creek | Big Scandia Creek is a river on the Kitsap Peninsula in the US state of Washington. It flows through the village of Scandia. The river has a length of 1.62 kilometers, and flows through a watershed that strides towards Bangor. |