The Lower Cape May Regional School District is regional public school district serving students from four communities in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States as part of the Lower Cape May Regional School District. The school serves students from Cape May, Lower Township and West Cape May, and Cape May Point.
The district’s Board of […]
Clapboard, also known as bevel siding or lap siding or weather-board (with regional variants as to the exact definitions of these terms), is a board used typically for exterior horizontal siding that has one edge thicker than the other and where the board above laps over the one below. It is often found in New […]
Consumers International (CI) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) which represents consumer groups and agencies all over the world. It has a membership of over 230 organisations in 113 countries. Its goal is to promote a fairer society through defending the rights of all consumers through increasing the number and scope of consumer organisations and […]
In microeconomics, the expenditure minimization problem is the dual problem to the utility maximization problem: “how much money do I need to be happy?”. This question comes in two parts. Given a consumer’s utility function, prices, and a utility target,
how much money would the consumer need? This is answered by the […]
An alternative news agency (or alternative news service) operates in a similar fashion to a commercial news agency, but defines itself as an alternative to commercial or “mainstream” operations. They span the political spectrum, but most frequently are progressive or radical left. Sometimes they combine the services of a news agency and a news syndicate. […]
Blairo Maggi (São Miguel do Iguaçu, Paraná, May 29, 1956) is a soy plantation farmer and governor of the state of Mato Grosso in Brazil.
Maggi also owns the Maggi Group, a large company that harvests, processes, and exports soybeans. The Maggi group is also involved in the infrastructure projects that are necessary to sustain the […]
‘Bright Future’ was an innovation policy initiated by the National government in New Zealand in 1999. Originally called ‘Five Steps Ahead’, it was designed to identify the areas in which New Zealand innovation could be under threat, including its tall poppy syndrome. It was overseen by the Ministry of Commerce, whose minister at the time […]
The Agricultural Act of 1949 () is a United States federal law that is known as the “permanent legislation” of U.S. agricultural policy and is, in its amended form, still in effect. The Act was enacted on October 31, 1949.
Section 416(b)
Section 416 (b) of the 1949 Agriculture Act provides for the first time permanent […]
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Timberlake is a small unincorporated township in south-central Person County, North Carolina. The population was 4,674 at the 2000 census. It lies between Roxboro and Durham along the US Highway 501 corridor through Person County. The economy of this township is dominated by tobacco agriculture.
SparklePuss Hand poured super scented soy candles. Our […]
The Consolidation Act was an act of the parliament of Great Britain passed in 1749 to reorganize the Royal Navy.
A Consolidation Act is also the name given to an Act of Parliament resulting from a Consolidation bill.
See also
Act of Parliament
Destination Tables
Data Protection Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Data Protection Act (DPA) is a […]
In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, the Years of the Sun are the last of the three great time-periods of Arda, together with the Years of the Lamps and the Years of the Trees. They begin with the first sunrise in conjunction with the return of the Noldor to Middle-earth, and last […]
RR Lyrae variables are variable stars often used as standard candles.
RR Lyrae are pulsating Horizontal branch stars, with a mass of around half the Sun’s. RR Lyrae stars shed mass prior to becoming RR Lyrae and consequently, RR Lyrae were once stars with similar or slightly less mass than the sun, around 0.8 solar […]
Chuwar Chira Square (in English Square of the four candles), is a public square in the centre of the city of Mahabad. At this Place Qazi Muhammad proclamated the Republic of Mahabad in 1946. Here, after the Iranian invasion in 1947, Qazi Muhammad the President, and other political leaders of the Republic of Mahabad were […]
There are many places named Ferry Point in the world:
Ferry Point on the Hayling Island of England.
Ferry Point in Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Ferry Point, California in Richmond also known as Point Richmond but changed to Ferry Point to differanciate between the neighborhood of the same name.
The 500 Point Nerdity Test! For each question […]
Coronation chicken is a combination of precooked cold chicken meat, herbs and spices, and a creamy mayonnaise-based sauce,<ref name=”times”></ref> generally used to fill sandwiches and rolls in the United Kingdom. Normally a bright yellow colour, coronation chicken is traditionally flavoured with curry powder or sauce, although today more sophisticated versions of the recipe are often […]
Sealing wax was used to seal “letters close” and later (from about the 16th century) envelopes. It was also used to take the impression of seals on important documents, or to create a hermetic seal on containers. Now mainly used for decorative purposes, it was formerly used to ensure that the contents of the envelope […]
The lighting of a “unity candle” is a relatively recent addition to the traditional wedding ceremony. It is sometimes performed to symbolize the joining together of the two families, and their love for the bride and the groom, into one united family that loves the new husband and wife. More often it is […]
The Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The organisation was established in 1358 by the granting of by-laws and ordinances by the Lord Mayor (John de Stodeye) and Aldermen. New ordinances were issued in 1371. The Company received a Royal Charter in 1484 - one […]
The Rumaila Field is an oil field in southern Iraq, part of which is also in Kuwait. The dispute between Iraq and Kuwait over slant-drilling in the field was one of reasons for Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990.
The Organic Candles Our organic soy candles are an all natural, biodegradable, and environmentally friendly resource. Soy […]
The scudo was the currency of the Duchy of Milan until 1796. It was subdivided into 6 lire, each of 20 soldi or 240 denari. It was equal to the Conventionsthaler. It was replaced by the lira of the Cispadane Republic, then that of the Cisalpine Republic and finally by the French franc. In 1816, […]
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LEO Writing a Reaction or Response Essay A reaction/response paper has an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. The introduction should contain all the basic information in one or two paragraphs.
Adverse Reaction to Flu Shot 2001 Am I the only one in the world who has had this kind of reaction? Please respond. […]
Soybean wax, often referred to simply as “soy wax,” is produced with hydrogenated soybean oil. It was created by inventor Michael Richards in 1993, who was looking for a cheaper alternative to beeswax, thus becoming the first wax innovation in the candle industry for over a hundred years.
Its main disadvantage is lower melting point, […]
Monkeygland Sauce is a restaurant item in South Africa. The piquant sauce features a blend of fruit and spices and is often used with steak, hamburgers, pork ribs or chicken. Several popular South African fast-food chains serve a Monkeygland Burger. Absolutely no monkeys are involved in the making this famous condiment.
Quartz Mountain Candle Shack Our […]
Rambak petis is a Javanese snack food, made of deep fried cow hide served with petis, a sauce made from sweet soya sauce and fermented prawn paste. It is traditionally served as an appetizer.
Sauce Magazine St. Louis Metro Area Restaurant Guide St. Louis' Award winning metro area culinary and entertainment magazine and guide. Featuring […]
The Canon TLb was a 35mm single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon of Japan in September 1974. It featured a Canon FD lens mount, and was also compatible with Canon’s earlier FL-mount lenses in stop-down metering mode. The TLb was a cheaper version of the Canon FTb for the export market, as was […]
The Deep End can refer to a number of things including:
The Deep End (album)
The Deep End (film)
The Deep End (novel) by Fredric Brown
The Deep End a radio show on ABC Radio National Australia
The Deep End, a first season episode of Robot Chicken
See also: Deep End
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David Brown (born 12 July 1959) is an Australian meteorologist and weather presenter for Seven News in Melbourne and the Seven 4:30 News.
Brown graduated from Caulfield Institute of Technology (now part of Monash University) in 1981 with a B.App.Sc. degree. He then worked at the Bureau of Meteorology before becoming a weather presenter, initially on […]
The Captain’s Chest was originally a lockable box belonging to the captain of a ship where important ship’s equipment (maps, astrolabes and secret orders) could be stored along with his personal effects. In modern usage, it is often a slang term for the safe on a ship or submarine.
History
The necessity of […]
This article is about hives for bees. For other uses of the term, see Beehive (disambiguation).
A beehive is a structure in which bees live and raise their young. A beehive is located in an apiary.
The internals of the hive comprise a densely packed matrix of hexagonal cells made of beeswax. The cells are […]
For other kinds of stabilizers, see Stabilizer.
In chemistry a stabilizer is a chemical which tends to inhibit the reaction between
two or more other chemicals. It can be thought of as the antonym to a catalyst.
Some kinds of stabilizers are:
antioxidants, preventing unwanted oxidation of materials
sequestrants, forming chelate complexes and inactivating traces of […]
The Agricultural Act of 1949 () is a United States federal law that is known as the “permanent legislation” of U.S. agricultural policy and is, in its amended form, still in effect. The Act was enacted on October 31, 1949.
Section 416(b)
Section 416 (b) of the 1949 Agriculture Act provides for the first time permanent […]
Giant Food as a supermarket chain may refer to:
Giant Food of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, a Royal Ahold subsidiary
Giant Food of Landover, Maryland, a Royal Ahold subsidiary
Giant Food Markets of Broome County, New York
See also
Giant Open Air, based in Norfolk, Virginia
Giant Eagle in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, and Maryland
Giantway, also known […]
An alternative is an object or action which can be chosen. Alternative may refer to:
In music:
Alternative rock, often referred to as “indie music”
Alternative dance
Alternative metal
Alternative hip-hop
Alternative country
Alternative (album), an album by the Pet Shop Boys
Alternative Records, a record label
In mathematics, logic, and science:
Logical disjunction
Alternative algebra, an […]
Sukia were a Camarillo, California-based electronic band that featured former child actor Ross Harris.
Formed in the early 90’s amidst the burgeoning Los Angeles indie music scene, Sukia took their name from the Italian vampire comic book of the same name. Their only released album is Contacto Especial con el Tercer Sexo (1996), which was produced […]