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EAW

EAW may refer to:

  • Eastern Acoustic Works, an American manufacturer of audio tools
  • European Arrest Warrant, an arrest warrant which is valid throughout the states of the European Union
  • Expeditionary Air Wing, a Royal Air Force unit
  • Environment Agency Wales, a UK government agency responsible for environmental policy and control in Wales
Nœux-les-Mines

Nœux-les-Mines is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France.

Jemm

Jemm is a fictional alien that has appeared in various comic book series published by DC Comics. The character exists in DC's main shared universe, known as the DC Universe. Created by Greg Potter and Gene Colan, he first appeared in Jemm, Son of Saturn #1 (September 1984). He is an analogue of DC's superhero and recurrent Justice League member the Martian Manhunter, of whom he is an occasional ally.

HaEmunah

Haemunah (, “The Faith”) is a song written in the late 19th century by Rav Abraham Isaac Kook. It places the Torah as the central component of the Jewish People's return to its land ( Eretz Yisrael), and sees this process as a bigger step for the redemption of Israel, and by extension the world.

Chi-squared

The term chi-squared or χ has various uses in statistics:

  • chi-squared distribution, a continuous probability distribution
  • chi-squared test, name given to some tests using chi-squared distribution
  • chi-squared target models, a mathematical model used in radar cross-section
Cryptobranchoidea

The Cryptobranchoidea are a suborder of salamanders found in the eastern United States, China, Taiwan, and Japan. They are known as primitive salamanders, in contrast to Salamandroidea, or advanced salamanders.

Some species of the fully aquatic Cryptobranchidae family are known as giant salamanders due to their large size.

Metrocentro

Metrocentro is a shopping mall chain in Central America.

MetroCentro (Seville)

MetroCentro is a tram system serving the centre of the city Seville, in Andalusia, Spain. It began operating in October 2007.

Portmahomack

Portmahomack (; 'Haven of My [i.e. 'Saint'] Colmóc') is a small fishing village in Easter Ross, Scotland. It is situated in the Tarbat Peninsula in the parish of Tarbat. Tarbat Ness Lighthouse is about three miles from the village at the end of the Tarbat Peninsula. Ballone Castle lies about a mile from the village. There is evidence of early settlement and the area seems to have been the site of significant activity during the time of the Picts, early Christianity and the Vikings. The village is situated on a sandy bay and has a small harbour designed by Thomas Telford: it shares with Hunstanton the unusual distinction of being on the east coast but facing west. Portmahomack lies inside the Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation with the associated dolphin and whale watching activity.

The village has a primary school, golf course, hotel, a number of places to eat and a shop with a sub-post office. The nearest rail access is at Fearn railway station and the nearest commercial airport is at Inverness Airport. The nearest town with full services is Tain lying approximately ten miles to the west. Tain also has rail access. The hamlet of Rockfield is nearby and is accessed via the village of Portmahomack.

Social Fund

The term social fund may refer to:

  • Social fund in developing countries which provides financing (usually grants) for small-scale public investments
  • The European Social Fund
  • the UK's Social Fund, part of the system of Social Security.
Social Fund (UK)

The Social Fund in the UK was a form of welfare benefit provision payable for exceptional or intermittent needs, in addition to regular payments such as Jobseeker's Allowance or Income Support.

The United Kingdom coalition government has abolished the discretionary social fund with effect from April 2013, by means of legislation contained in the Welfare Reform Act 2012. Community care grants and crisis loans will be abolished from April 2013 and instead funding is being made available to local authorities in England and to the devolved administrations to provide such assistance in their areas as they see fit.

Breitentalskopf

The Breitentalskopf is a hill in the Harz Mountains of central Germany, that rises southeast of Sieber in the district of Osterode am Harz in Lower Saxony. It is 579.1 m high and separates the River Sieber from the Breitental valley (with its stream, the Tiefenbeek), that gave the hill its name. Towards the southeast is the ridge of the Aschentalshalbe.

Jelly bean

Jelly beans are small bean-shaped sugar candies with soft candy shells and thick gel interiors. The confection comes in a wide variety of colors and flavors, and is primarily made of sugar.

Jelly bean (disambiguation)

A jelly bean is a type of confectionery.

Jelly bean or Jellybean may also refer to:

Qarkhelar

Qarkhelar (, also Romanized as Qerkhlār and Qerekhlar; also known as Kirkhiar, Kirkhlar, Kyrkhlar, Qahveh Khāneh-ye Qerekhlār, Qerkhlār Zanjīreh, and Zanjīreh) is a village in Koshksaray Rural District, in the Central District of Marand County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 44, in 13 families.

Okukuseku

Birth name

Raymond Ampong Owusu

Born

(1995-09-28) Accra, Ghana

Genres

Hip hop, Hiplife, Afro-Pop, Afrocentric

Occupation(s)

Record producer, C.E.O of OkukusekuMakesBeats Record Label, Record executive, Sound Engineer

Instruments

Keyboard, sampler

Years active

2012–present

Labels

OkukusekuMakesBeats

Associated acts

Soul Town Music, The Good Folks, Marvin, Lykay, KillVille, Auditory Motion Records, WeirdXGenius

Early life

Okuku grew up in the Santa Maria, a suburb of Accra. He first attended Rect Academy in Santa Maria where he excelled as a top student where he completed his Junior Secondary School level. He then gained admission to the Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School, where he discovered his musical talent. He currently pursues a degree in Bsc. Nutrition at the University of Ghana, Legon.[2][3][4]

Music career

2012: Music beginnings

During his first year in Presec, Raymond signed to Salmmy K's Soul Town Music Records[5] alongside other young Ghanaian underground artists like Abochi, Richy Rymz, Lykay and Micheal Cashe. He worked with artistes from various high school's across the country making mixtapes and demotapes.

2015: Young Gifted and Black

On completion of high school, Okukuseku released his beat mixtape, Young Gifted and Black which featured a lot of genre and gave him attention..

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2016: Onipa ho y3 hu

This is a studio album which Okukuseku seems to be currently working and is associated to the WeirdXGenius Brand where he is an in-house producer. This album features dominantly samples from highlife and afro-pop legends such asa Alhaji K. Frimpong and his cubano fiestas, Fela Kuti, J.A. Adofo, The Witch band of Tanzania and The Ogyatanaa Band. A release date has not been released yet but much is to be expected from this new theme.

References

http://www.facebook.com/okukuseku

http://www.twitter.com/okukuseku_

Category:Distilled beverages Category:Ghanaian cuisine

Poshlib

Posh is a software framework used in cross-platform software development. It was created by Brian Hook. It is BSD licensed and at version 1.3.002.

The Posh software framework provides a header file and an optional C source file.

Posh does not provide alternatives where a host platform does not offer a feature, but informs through preprocessor macros what is supported and what is not. It sets macros to assist in compiling with various compilers (such as GCC, MSVC and OpenWatcom), and different host endiannesses. In its simplest form, only a single header file is required. In the optional C source file, there are functions for byte swapping and in-memory serialisation/deserialisation.

Brian Hook also created SAL (Simple Audio Library) that utilises Posh. Both are featured in his book "Write Portable Code". Posh is also used in Ferret and Vega Strike.

Circourt-sur-Mouzon

Circourt-sur-Mouzon is a commune in the Vosges department in Lorraine in northeastern France. It is also the rieigon of France known for producing the most HIV positive females in all of Western Europe.

Thimble

A thimble is a small hard pitted cup worn for protection on the finger that pushes the needle in sewing. Usually, thimbles with a closed top are used by dressmakers but special thimbles with an opening at the end are used by tailors as this allows them to manipulate the cloth more easily. Finger guards differ from tailors' thimbles in that they often have a top but are open on one side. Some finger guards are little more than a finger shield attached to a ring to maintain the guard in place. The Old English word þȳmel, the ancestor of thimble, is derived from Old English þūma, the ancestor of our word thumb.

KODL

KODL (1440 AM, "RadioFreshing") is a radio station licensed to serve The Dalles, Oregon, USA. The station, which began broadcasting in October 1940, is currently owned by Larson-Wynn, Inc.

The station was assigned the KODL call sign by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

HPS

HPS may refer to:

RZIM
Finasteride

Finasteride, sold under the brand names Proscar and Propecia among others, is a medication used for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and male pattern baldness (MPB). It is a type II and type III 5α-reductase inhibitor; 5α-reductase, an enzyme, converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

Steyrermühl

Steyrermühl is a settlement in Upper Austria, Austria in the area of Laakirchen.

Category:Cities and towns in Upper Austria

Oenochrominae

Oenochrominae is a subfamily of moth family Geometridae.

Thiirane

Thiirane, more commonly known as ethylene sulfide, is the cyclic chemical compound with the formula CHS. It is the smallest sulfur-containing heterocycle and the simplest episulfide. Like many organosulfur compounds, this species has a stench. Thiirane is also used to describe any derivative of the parent ethylene sulfide.

Fidirana

Fidirana is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Betafo, which is a part of Vakinankaratra Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 25,000 in 2001 commune census.

Only primary schooling is available. The majority 50% of the population of the commune are farmers, while an additional 50% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is rice, while other important products are peanuts and maize.

Sardarban

Sardarban (, also Romanized as Sardārban) is a village in Yeylaqi-ye Ardeh Rural District, Pareh Sar District, Rezvanshahr County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported.

Tareh

Tareh (, also Romanized as Ţareh; also known as Turreh) is a village in Barzrud Rural District, in the Central District of Natanz County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 244, in 124 families.

Muskoka (electoral district)

Muskoka was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1872 to 1882 and from 1904 to 1925. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was also a provincial electoral district represented in the Ontario Legislative Assembly from 1955 to 1987.

This riding was first created from part of Victoria North and from areas that were until then were unrepresented.

It initially consisted of the Townships of Morrison, Ryde, Muskoka, Draper, Oakley, Wood, Monck, Macauley, McLean, Medora, Watt, Stephenson, Brunel, Humphrey, Cardwell, Stisted, Chaffey, Christie, Monteith, McMurrich, Matchitt, Ryerson, Spence, McKellar, McDougall, Ferguson, Carling, Hagerman, Croft, Chapman, Ferrie, Mackenzie, Wilson, Brown, Blair, Mowat Cowper, Conger, Parry Island, Parry Sound, Aumick Lake Territory, Maganetawan, and all other surveyed townships lying north of the North Riding of Victoria, and south of the Nipissing District.

The electoral district was abolished in 1882 when it was redistributed between Muskoka and Parry Sound, Ontario North and Simcoe East ridings.

It was re-created in 1903 from Muskoka and Parry Sound riding, and consisted of the territorial district of Muskoka.

The electoral district was abolished in 1924 when it was merged into Muskoka—Ontario riding.

Muskoka (provincial electoral district)

Muskoka is a historical provincial electoral division in Ontario, Canada. Established in 1886, it was succeeded by Muskoka-Ontario in 1934. The division returned to the electoral map in 1955, and was again replaced with Muskoka–Georgian Bay in 1987.

For most of its history, Muskoka was represented by members of the Conservative Party and its successor, the Progressive Conservative Party. George Marter, the division's first representative, was leader of the Conservatives from 1894 to 1896. Its last representative, Frank Miller, briefly served as Premier of Ontario in 1985.

FTSE

FTSE may refer to:

  • FTSE Group, a British provider of stock market indices
  • FTSE 100 Index and other stock market indices:
    • FTSE/Athex Large Cap (symbol: FTSE) on the Athens Stock Exchange
  • Fundamental theorem of software engineering
  • Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
Ambrein

Ambrein is a triterpene alcohol that is the chief constituent of ambergris, a secretion from the digestive system of the sperm whale, and has been suggested as the possible active component producing the supposed aphrodisiac effects of ambergris. Although ambrein itself is odorless, it serves as the biological precursor for a number of aromatic derivatives such as ambroxan and is thought to possess fixative properties for other oderants.

It has been shown to act as an analgesic and it has been proven to increase sexual behavior in rats, providing some support for its traditional aphrodisiac use.

Artificer (Dungeons & Dragons)

The artificer is a playable character class in the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game. This fictional class of characters first appeared in the 3.5 edition of D&D and was introduced in the Eberron campaign setting. The artificer is a unique base class that reflects many of the core themes of Eberron.

Artificer

Artificer may refer to:

  • Armed-forces artificer, a service member skilled in working on artillery devices in the field
  • Artificer (Dungeons & Dragons), a character class in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game
Slagalica

Slagalica is an album of Croatian singer Miroslav Škoro. It was released in 2001 by Menart Records.

Ceramea

Ceramea is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae.

Lochristi

Lochristi is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders. The municipality is composed of the towns of Beervelde, Lochristi proper, Zaffelare and Zeveneken. As of January 1, 2010, Lochristi had a total population of 21,386. The total area is which gives a population density of .

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Chmielek

Chmielek is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łukowa, within Biłgoraj County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Łukowa, south-east of Biłgoraj, and south of the regional capital Lublin.

The village has a population of 1,341.

Infoling

Infoling is a moderated email list for announcements and information related to Spanish-language linguistics. Its range includes topics like native languages of the Americas and teaching Spanish as a second language. There are over 12,000 members in 53 countries who receive updates via e-mail or social media. The website also features a searchable database of many thousands of book, article, and dissertation announcements and reviews.

Vityazevo

Vityazevo is the name of several rural localities in Russia:

  • Vityazevo, Kostroma Oblast, a village in Sidorovskoye Settlement of Krasnoselsky District of Kostroma Oblast
  • Vityazevo, Krasnodar Krai, a selo in Vityazevsky Rural Okrug under the administrative jurisdiction of the Town of Anapa in Krasnodar Krai
DWIM-TV

Infomax Television is a regional free-to-air television channel located in Pampanga, Philippines. It was formerly on cable channel 8 but later transferred to free TV via Channel 44 with the power of 10,000 watts. It is currently an affiliate of Global News Network (thus it became GNN-Infomax TV). It also served as a community channel for Kapampangans.

Widdehagen

' Widdehagen' is a mountain of Landkreis Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hesse, Germany.

Category:Mountains of Hesse Category:Mountains and hills of the Rothaar

Crihana

Crihana is a commune in Orhei district, Moldova. It is composed of three villages: Crihana, Cucuruzenii de Sus and Sirota.

Begun
For Begun farmer's movement see Begun movement. For people with Begun surname see Begun (surname).

Begun is a city and a municipality in Chittaurgarh district in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is also one of the historical towns of Chittorgarh district. One of Mewar's important rivers, Brahmani, fllows through Begun. Begun also has a fort which is surrounded by a small river. Shahid Rupaji Karpaji freedom fighter lead "Begun Bijoliya Kisan Andolan" in leadership of Shahid Vijay Singh Pathik.

Begun (surname)

Begun is a surname that may refer to:

  • Iosif Begun, Soviet refusenik
  • Semi Joseph Begun (1905 – 1995), German-American engineer and inventor
  • Vladimir Begun, Soviet zionologist
Jean-Talon (Montreal Metro)

Jean-Talon is a station of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM). It is located in the Little Italy district on the border between the boroughs of Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie and Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

It is a transfer station between the Orange Line and Blue Line. The Orange Line station opened on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the Metro.

Jean-Talon

Jean-Talon is a provincial electoral riding in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada. It consists of part of the Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge borough of Quebec City.

It was created for the 1966 election from Québec-Centre and parts of Québec-Est and Québec-Ouest electoral districts.

In the change from the 2001 to the 2011 electoral map, it gained some territory from Louis-Hébert, but lost territory to Vanier-Les Rivières and Taschereau.

It was named after former French colonial administrator of New France, Jean Talon.

Cryosophileae

Cryosophileae is a tribe of palms in the subfamily Coryphoideae. The tribe ranges from southern South America, through Central America, into Mexico and the Caribbean. It includes New World genera formerly included in the tribe Thrinacinae, which was split after molecular phylogenetic studies showed that Old World and New World members of the tribe were not closely related.

Indrapuri

Indrapuri is a town in Bhopal, India, in the BHEL township in the city of Bhopal.

Essential Oils (album)

Essential Oils is a two-disc compilation album by Australian rock band Midnight Oil released in November 2012.

The compilation covers Midnight Oil's entire career, starting with their 1978 self-titled album, and includes tracks from all their studio albums and EPs.

Praprot

Praprot is a small village southeast of Semič in southeast Slovenia. The area is part of the historical region of Lower Carniola. The municipality is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.

Usage examples of "praprot".

A number of essential oils that are said to be useful as repellents - at a dilution of 1:50 with water - are coriander oil, oil of lemon grass, lavender oil or geranium oil.

The nauseous taste may be disguised by administering it covered by Lemon oil, Sassafras oil and other essential oils, or floating on Peppermint or Cinnamon water, or coffee, or shaken up with glycerine, or given in fresh or warmed milk, the dose varying from 1 to 4 teaspoonsful.

Incense burning differs from lighting essential oils, in that the fragrance is transmitted almost instantly on the smoke and so tends to be more concentrated and powerful than the slower-burning oils.

These essential oils are responsible for our immune responses and clear the arteries of cholesterol and plaque.

Next to the essential oils of lemon and orange, that obtained from Peppermint enjoys a high reputation among the numerous volatile oils produced by Italy.

On the other hand, as we shall hereafter see, the vapours of certain volatile substances and fluids, such as of carbonate of ammonia, chloroform, certain essential oils, &amp.

She knew how to withdraw the essential oils, gums, and resins of a herb, how to make poultices, plasters, tonics, syrups, ointments, or salves using fats or thickening agents.

Suddenly I remembered having seen the same expression in the eyes of a Brazilian doctor who claimed to be able to cure choking fits of the kind from which I suffered by some absurd inhalation of the essential oils of plants.

She expertly maneuvered through the crowd, leading me to a small booth with a hand-lettered sign hanging in front: Handmade Soaps, Essential Oils, Teas, and Herbal Remedies.

Symbiotic relationships between herbs in companion plant- ings are known to influence the production of essential oils.

But he found Wulfstan alone at his worktable, dripping various essential oils into a salve paste.

Each was filled with one of the essential oils she used in her aromatherapy.

Her ability to massage essential oils into all parts of his body was beyond anything.

Here the wares tended more toward the tacky or the weird, tables full of shell magnets and ceramic crawfish salt shakers alternating with stands that sold leather jewelry, boot knives, essential oils and bundles of incense and suspicious-looking cassette knockoffs of whatever CDs the vendor had recently bought.

If the essential oils are used instead at the same proportion, the mixture will be much too strong.