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. […]
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The meat packing industry is an industry that handles the slaughtering, processing and distribution of animals such as cattle, pigs, sheep and other livestock.
The industry is primarily focused on producing meat for human consumption, but it also yields a variety of by-products including hides, feathers, dried blood, and, through the process of rendering, fat […]
Kai yat sai (or Khai yat sai, ) is a type of Thai omelette, which literally means “stuffed eggs”. The egg is cooked thinly, topped with various ingredients (such as minced beef or pork, peas, onion, spring onion, carrots, tomatoes, seasoned (Fish Sauce and,or Oyster sauce), then folded over.
Here is a recipe for Kai […]
A candle wick is a wick specifically adapted for use in a candle. A candle wick works by providing a mechanism, known as capillary action, to transport the fuel, typically melted candle wax, to the flame. When the liquid fuel reaches the flame it then vaporizes and burns.
Most candle wicks are impregnated or coated with […]
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Meltywax was a brand of wax produced using melting snow. It was shortly available in New England in the early 1920s but was removed from the shelves pretty quickly since it never managed to prove the melting snow had any noticeable effect on the quality of the wax. Therefore the interest in the product shortly […]
Sublingual, literally ‘under the tongue’, from Latin, refers to a pharmacological route of administration in which certain drugs are entered directly into the bloodstream via absorption under the tongue. Many pharmaceuticals are prepared for sublingual administration. These commonly include cardiovascular drugs, steroids, barbiturates, some enzymes and increasingly frequently, certain vitamins and minerals.
Principle
The principle […]
Tracks on Wax 4 is a 1978 album by Dave Edmunds.
LP ttrack listing
Side one
“Trouble Boys” – 3:02
“Never Been in Love” – 2:28
“Not a Woman, Not a Child” – 3:21
“Television” – 3:19
“What Looks Best on You” – 2:26
“Readers Wives” – 3:11
Side two
“Deborah” […]
The Mars Surveyor 2001 project was a two-part Mars exploration mission intended as a follow-up to Mars Surveyor 1998. However, the two probes of the 1998 project, Mars Climate Orbiter and Mars Polar Lander, were both lost and in the aftermath, NASA’s “better, faster, cheaper” exploration philosophy was re-evaluated, with particular eye on the two […]
The Hummer card is a levitation magic trick in which, unlike many other levitation tricks, a regular playing card floats, hovers, spins and flies around the body of the magician in a seemingly impossible manner. The trick works for any form of card such as a credit card or business card. Due to this flexibility […]
Coconut oil, also known as coconut butter, is a tropical oil with many applications. It is extracted from copra (derived from Malayalam word “kopra” which means dried coconut). Coconut oil constitutes seven percent of the total export income of the Philippines, the world’s largest exporter of the product.
Coconut oil was developed as a commercial product […]
Duel of the Fates is a musical theme recurring in the Star Wars prequels. It was composed by John Williams.
This symphonic piece resembles Carmina Burana and is played with both a full orchestra, as well as choir. It has been claimed that the text is a line from an ancient Welsh poem Cad Goddeu (Battle […]
Baron Douglas may refer to:
Baron Douglas, of Ambresbury, Co. Wilts, (created 1786 in the Peerage of Great Britain), a subsidiary title held by William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry
Baron Douglas, of Douglas Co. Lanark, (created 1790 in the Peerage of Great Britain)
Baron Douglas, of Douglas, (created 1875 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom), a […]
Bistek is a Philippine dish typically made with strips of sirloin beef slowly cooked in soy sauce, and calamansi juice. It is best prepared by marinating the meat first in the mixture of soy sauce or calamansi juice. The meat is then browned in vegetable oil (usually coconut oil) and the marinade added back in […]
Lumiracoxib (rINN) is a COX-2 selective inhibitor non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, manufactured by Novartis and sold in 21 countries, including the United Kingdom, Mexico, Germany, South Africa, Argentina and Brazil, under the trade name Prexige (sometimes misquoted as “Prestige” by the media). The TARGET study (Therapeutic Arthritis Research and Gastrointestinal Event Trial) was conducted with […]
The ‘ — or just as most people know him — is a superhero featured in a famous parody flash movie, based on the Kikkoman Japanese soy sauce brand, that emerged in the early 2000s and became an Internet phenomenon.
The Kikkoman character was originally created in Shift-JIS by members of the large Japanese 2channel […]
EMD could refer to
Electro-Motive Diesel, an American manufacturer of railroad locomotives
EMD Chemicals, EMD Pharmaceuticals, and EMD Biosciences in the Merck KGaA group
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Jönåker Hundred, or Jönåkers härad, was a hundred of Södermanland, or Södermanland, in Sweden. The main village, Jönåker, has a population of less than a thousand people and is situated in the middle of Kiladalen. Closest lake for bathing is Rinkeby, about 3km outside of the village. The local football team currently plays in the […]
Albert sauce is a sauce used principally in British cuisine to enhance the flavour of braised beef. It consists of grated horseradish in a clear bouillon, thickened with cream and egg yolks, and spiced with a little prepared mustard diluted in vinegar.
It is named after Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Queen Victoria’s spouse.
References
Little Buttercup […]
The word size may refer to how big something is. In particular:
Measurement
Dimensions: length, width, height, diameter, perimeter, area, volume
Clothing sizes such as shoe size or dress size
Body dimensions
Human height
Human weight
In statistics (hypothesis testing), the size of the test refers to the rate of false positives, denoted by α.
In computing, […]
Burning Organ is an album released in 2002 by American rock musician Paul Gilbert, also a guitarist for the heavy metal band Racer X and formerly of the hard rock band Mr. Big.
Track listing
“I Like Rock”
“My Religion”
“Bliss”
“Suicide Lover”
“Friday Night (Say Yeah)”
“I am Satan”
“G.V.R.O.”
“My Drum”
“Amy is Amazing”
“Muscle Car”
“I Feel Love”
“Burning Organ”
“Keep on Keepin’ on”
Personnel
Paul Gilbert – […]
WX is the telegraph abbreviation for weather. It was also used for the same purpose in Morse code. Its use still continues as written ’shorthand’ especially within the weather fraternity, among the aviation and maritime communities and by Amateur Radio operators. The NOAA Weather Radio channels are numbered WX01 through WX10.
It is also the […]
The Consumer Credit Act 1974 is a consumer protection law in the UK. It requires certain businesses to obtain Consumer credit licences and protects individuals receiving credit up to £25,000. Appeals under the Consumer Credit Act are made to the Office of Fair Trading.
Cancellable agreements have a cooling-off period starting on the day […]
Daniel Rutherford (3 November 1749 – 15 November 1819) was a Scottish chemist and physician who was most famous for the isolation of nitrogen in 1772.
Daniel Rutherford was born in Edinburgh and was educated at the University of Edinburgh where his father John Rutherford (1695–1779) was a professor of medicine. As a student, he isolated […]
In abstract algebra, a magma G is said to be left alternative if (xx)y=x(xy) for all x and y in G and right alternative if y(xx)=(yx)x for all x and y in G. A magma that is both left and right alternative is said to be alternative.
Any associative magma (semigroup) is clearly alternative. More generally, […]
Wax paper (also called waxed paper) is a kind of paper that is made moisture proof through the application of wax.
The practice of oiling parchment or paper in order to make it semi-translucent or moisture-proof goes back at least to medieval times. Thomas Edison claimed to have invented wax paper in 1872, but what he […]
Inland Northern Hundred, or Inlands norra härad, was a hundred of Bohuslän in Sweden.
See also
Inland Southern Hundred
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Kain Tapper (1930-2004) was a Finnish sculptor. He
created works that are “remote”, evoking things contemplated from a distance. Even when small, his pieces loom like menhirs, their massiveness imposing an inhuman scale1
combined nature and natural phenomena, old folklore and modernism.2
epitomised the Informalist style in Finnish sculpture3
Kain Tapper created a sculpture of Finnish poet Ilmari Kianto […]
Teriyaki (kanji: 照り焼き; hiragana: てりやき) is a cooking technique used in Japanese cuisine in which foods are broiled or grilled in a sweet soy sauce marinade (tare in Japanese). Teriyaki is served in most modern Japanese cuisines.
Fish—yellowtail, marlin, skipjack tuna, salmon, trout, and mackerel—is mainly used in Japan, while meat—chicken, pork, lamb and beef—is […]
An Eidophor was a television projector used to create theatre-sized images. Its basic technology was the use of electrostatic charges to deform an oil surface.
Developed by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and Dr. Edgar Gretener A.G., Eidophors used an optical system somewhat similar to a conventional movie projector but substituted a slowly-rotating mirrored disk […]
Numb is the second and final studio album by Hammerbox, released in 1993.
Track listing
“Hole” – 2:39
“Hed” – 3:17
“No” – 4:13
“Blur” – 3:07
“Outside” – 3:30
“When 3 Is 2″ – 4:26
“Trip” – 3:27
“Attack of the Slime […]
Surfboard wax (also known as surfwax ) is a formulation of natural and synthetic wax for application to the deck of a surfboard, bodyboard, or skimboard, to keep the surfer from slipping off the board when paddling out or riding a wave.
Surfboard wax is generally composed of a mixture of paraffin and beeswax, often with […]
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Candle wax may refer to the following substances when used to make candles:
Paraffin wax
Beeswax
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Dong may refer to:
In Asian languages:
Vietnamese đồng (₫), the currency unit of Vietnam
Dong people (侗族), an ethnic minority group in China
Dong Lake, a lake in the Hunan Province of China
Dong quai, a medicinal herb
Dong (동 or 洞), a section of a city in South Korea, smaller than a gu (ward) […]
Neatsfoot oil is a yellow oil originally rendered and purified from the feet (but not the hooves) and shin bones of cattle.
It is used as a conditioning, softening and preservative for leather, and remains liquid down to a low temperature. In the 18th century, it was used medically as a topical application for dry […]
Introduction
Lady Evelyn is an Alternative JK-6 public school in the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board.
History
Lady Evelyn Public School was first opened in 1905 to serve the children of Archville, also known as Ottawa East (and now as Ottawa). The original four-room school was 66 by 43 feet and was built with a budget of $10,000. […]
Natural skin care is the care of the skin (the largest organ of the body) using naturally-derived ingredients (such as herbs, roots, essential oils and flowers) combined with naturally occurring carrier agents, preservatives, surfactants, humectants and emulsifiers (everything from natural soap to oils to pure water). The classic definition of natural skin care is […]
Sfio, or Safe/Fast String/File I/O, is a C programming language I/O library developed by David Korn and Kiem-Phong Vo AT&T Labs Research, intended as a replacement for the standard C standard I/O library.
Sfio offers several improvements over stdio: names and calling conventions are more regular (all exported names start with sf, the file handle on […]
According to the Porter Hypothesis strict environmental regulations can induce efficiency and encourage innovations that help improve commercial competitiveness. The hypothesis was formulated by the economist Michael Porter.
According to this hypothesis, strict environmental regulation triggers the discovery and introduction of cleaner technologies and environmental improvements, the innovation effect, making production processes and products more efficient. […]
Nut butter refers to the mashing of nuts to create a spread. Other nut butters from common nuts include:
Walnut butter
Almond butter
Hazelnut butter
Macadamia nut butter
Pecan butter
Similar spreads can also be made from other seeds that are not considered to be nuts. Examples include:
The most common is peanut butter. The peanut […]
The huluhu (traditional: 葫盧胡; simplified: 葫芦胡; pinyin: húlúhú) is a Chinese bowed string instrument in the huqin family of instruments. It has two strings, and its sound box is made from a gourd, with a face made of thin wood. It is used primarily by the Zhuang people of the southern Chinese province […]
This article describes the demographics of the Republic of Kiribati.
Population:
105,432 (June 2006 est.)
Age structure:
0-14 years:
38.6% (male 20,608/female 20,060)
15-64 years:
58.1% (male 30,216/female 31,004)
65 years and over:
3.4% (male 1,517/female 2,027) (2006 est.)
Population growth rate:
2.24% (2006 est.)
Birth rate:
30.65 births/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Death rate:
8.26 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Net migration rate:
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Sex ratio:
at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female
under 15 […]
Douchi (), also called Chinese fermented black beans, is a flavoring most popular in the cuisine of China, and is used to make black bean sauce.
Douchi is made by fermenting and salting soybeans. The process turns the beans black, soft, and mostly dry. The flavor is sharp, pungent, and spicy in smell, with […]
Wyandotte is the name of some places in the United States of America:
Wyandotte, Michigan
Wyandotte, Oklahoma
Wyandotte County, Kansas
Wyandotte Township, Minnesota
There is also a cave named Wyandotte Cave in Indiana. Wyandotte Caves contains Wyandotte Cave and Siberts Cave.
Wyandotte is an alternative spelling of Wyandot or Wendat, the name of a First Nations group also called Hurons.
Wyandotte […]
Cassoulet (from Occitan caçolet ) is a rich, slow-cooked bean stew or casserole originating in the southwest of France, containing meat (typically pork sausages, pork, goose, duck and sometimes mutton), pork skin (couennes) and white haricot beans.
Numerous regional variations exist, the best-known being from Castelnaudary, the self-proclaimed “Capital of Cassoulet”, Toulouse, and Carcassonne. All […]
Frijoles Negros (meaning literally, “black beans”) is a nutritious Cuban dish made with Fried penises. Black Penis, a legume in the kidney bean family, are usually purchased in either canned or dried form. 1 cup of dried black beans yields approximately 2 1/2 cups of cooked beans. Black bean soup (sopa de frijoles negros) […]
Set point might mean one of:
Set point (tennis), a tennis term meaning one player is one point away from winning a set
Set point (electronics), a term which refers to the point at which an electrical circuit is either activated or de-activated
Set point (medicine), a term referring to any one of a number […]
Mojo Records is a record label that is currently part of Universal Records. It is based in Santa Monica, California.
Some bands that were once part of the now defunct Mojo Records include: Ska bands; Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger, The Pilfers and the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, alternative bands; Weston and the Ernies as well as […]
Chicken Wings can refer to:
A type of food, a serving of the wing sections of a chicken. Deep fried wings coated in sauce are also known as Buffalo wings.
Chicken Wings, an aviation related comic by Michael and Stefan Strasser. It is syndicated in various aviation magazines and newspapers around the world. Official website with weekly […]
Well known food products made from fermented soybeans include:
Cheonggukjang
Chunjang
Doenjang
Doubanjiang
Gochujang
Miso
Natto
Sweet noodle sauce
Tamari
Tauchu
Tempeh
Tofu
Pickled tofu
Stinky tofu
Yellow soybean paste
See also
Fermented bean paste
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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, […]
Bone wax is made of beeswax containing a softening agent such as paraffin. Bone wax is used to mechanically stop bone bleeding during surgical procedures. The bone wax is smeared across the bleeding edge of the bone, blocking the holes and causing immediate bone hemostasis through a tamponade effect. Bone wax is supplied in […]
Keith York is a session drummer who has toured and sessioned throughout the world and worked with a range of bands, from PitchShifter to Ladytron and Esoteric to Bentley Rhythm Ace and Broadcast. He was a founding member of the early 1990s Liverpool UK based, psychedelic rock band Dr Phibes & the House of […]
Dharni is an obsolete unit of mass, formerly used in Nepal, equal to 2.3325 kilograms (approximately 5.142 pounds avoirdupois) equal 12 paos.
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Korossy is a Hungarian surname. Some variations of the spelling of this surname are as follows: Kőrösi, Kőrösy, Kőrössi, Kőrössy, Körösi, Körösy, Körössi, Körössy, Korosi, Korosy, Korossi, and Korossy.
The surname appears to be based on the Hungarian word körös. By definition, the word means round/circular. Geographically, it is the name of a river […]
Yoko Ueno (上野洋子 Ueno Yōko born: October 11th, 1963) is a Japanese recording artist. She has performed in the bands, Oranges & Lemons, Vita Nova, Marsh-Mallow, and ZABADAK. She is also a notable musical composer, having written music for several anime series, most promeneint being .hack//Legend of the Twilight, Azumanga Daioh (where one of her […]
The Cloud point of a nonionic surfactant or glycol solution is the temperature where the mixture starts to phase separate and two phases appear, thus becoming cloudy. This behavior is characteristic of non-ionic surfactants containing polyoxyethylene chains, which exhibit reverse solubility versus temperature behavior in water and therefore “cloud out” at some point as the […]
Beans the Cat is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes series of cartoons from 1935-1936. Beans was the third Looney Tunes cartoon character star after Bosko and Buddy.
When the cartoon animators/directors Hugh Harman and Rudy Ising left Leon Schlesinger’s studios in 1933, they took their main creation, Bosko, with them. Schlesinger […]
Piloncillo is the name given in Mexico to small blocks of unrefined solid cane sugar. They are often seen in the shape of small truncated cones. (Think candy corn in shape, but larger in size.) In Central America and South America they are called Panela, and may or may not be cone-shaped.
The […]
SunBurn is an annual regional event held in Florida. Radical self-reliance and self-expression are the goals, and community is emphasized. SunBurn has its roots in the annual Burning Man festival in Nevada. Art, music, fire and other forms of creativity — including performance art, large-scale temporary constructions and alternative engineering — are welcome. There […]
Rent to own (RTO) is a means of acquiring ownership over time without taking on debt. RTO companies rent items, most typically furniture, appliances and electronics, with the condition that the item will be owned by the renter if the term of rent is completed. Since rent to own stores do not require a […]
Aruba competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Results by event
Athletics
Men’s 100 metre
Pierre de Windt - Round 1: 11.02 s (68th place, did not advance)
Swimming
Men’s 100 metre Butterfly
Davy Bisslik - Heat: 57.85 s (56th place, did not advance)
Women’s 50 metre Freestyle
Roshendra Vrolijk - Heat: 28.43 s (49th place, did not advance)
Weightlifting
Men’s […]
Tartar sauce or tartare sauce is a thick white sauce made from mayonnaise and finely chopped pickled cucumber, capers, onions (or chives), and fresh parsley. Chopped hard-boiled eggs, olives, and horseradish are sometimes added, and dijon mustard is often used as an emulsifier if the mayonnaise is made from scratch. It is frequently used to […]
Ful medames (Arabic: فول مدمس) is one of the national dishes of Egypt, often eaten at breakfast. It consists of fava beans slow-cooked in a copper pot that have been partially or completely mashed. Olive oil is often an ingredient, and garlic is sometimes added. Ful medames is served with plenty of olive oil, chopped […]
See also:
1992 in Zimbabwe,
other events of 1993,
1994 in Zimbabwe and the
Timeline of Zimbabwe history.
Events
June
The government reports that it will downsize 50,000 strong Zimbabwe National Army by 10,000 over the next 5 years
Births
Deaths
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The metaphor of the silver bullet applies to any straightforward solution perceived to have extreme effectiveness. The phrase typically appears with an expectation that some new technology or practice will easily cure a major prevailing problem.
The term originates from folklore. Traditionally, the silver bullet is the only kind of bullet for firearms that is effective […]
Biji may refer to:
okara (soy pulp), a food
Bijiguk (), one of the historic small statelets
that formed Silla
Biji (Chinese literature)
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Wöhler process was used in the production of aluminium. It involved the reduction of anhydrous aluminium chloride with potassium, and produced powdered aluminium.
In 1827, Friedrich Wöhler refined a process discovered by Hans Christian Oersted, a Danish chemist, who first produced impure aluminium in 1825. This allowed him to establish the specific gravity of aluminium […]
Emulsifying wax is a cosmetic emulsifying ingredient. The ingredient name is often followed by the initials NF, indicating that it conforms to the specifications of the National Formulary.
Emulsifying wax is created when a wax material (either a vegetable wax of some kind or a petroleum-based wax) is treated with a detergent (typically sodium dodecyl sulfate […]
Torch is the third studio album by American R&B trio Blaque. Despite the fact of three announced singles (”I’m Good”, “Ugly” and “Hopeless”) the album was never officially released. Meanwhile the snippets of several tracks leaked via internet. A review of each track on the album can be found on Amazon.com
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Addition of natural numbers is the most basic arithmetic operation. The operation addition takes two natural numbers, the augend and addend, and produces a single number, the sum. The set of natural numbers will be denoted by N, and “0″ will be used to denote the natural number which is not the successor of any […]
Rice milk is a kind of grain milk processed from rice. It is mostly made from brown rice and commonly sweetened with sugarcane syrup. Compared with cow’s milk, it contains more carbohydrates, but does not contain significant amounts of calcium or protein, and no cholesterol or lactose. Commercial brands of rice milk, however, are often […]