The Harvard Independent is a weekly newspaper produced by undergraduate students at Harvard University. The Independent was founded in 1969 by students and alumni who felt the campus needed an alternative to The Harvard Crimson which, at the time, espoused far-left politics. Currently, it operates more in the format of an alternative weekly than a […]
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Hot Hot Hot!!! is the name of a 1988 single by The Cure from their album Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me.
Track listing
7″: Elektra / 7-69424 (US)
“Hot Hot Hot !!! [Remix]” (3:33)
“Hey You!!! [Remix]” (2:23)
MC: Elektra / 9 66783-4 (US)
“Hot Hot Hot !!! [Remix]” (3:33)
“Hey You!!! [Extended Remix]” (4:06)
released in […]
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East Dover Hundred in the U.S. state of Delaware was originally part of St. Jones Hundred, which was renamed Dover Hundred in 1823, which was then divided in 1877 into two hundreds: East Dover Hundred and West Dover Hundred.
External links
EAST DOVER HUNDRED KC 21 (State of Delaware Information)
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Chicken Cottage International is a halal fast food chain. It was founded in 1994 by Mohammed Khalid. Currently branches exist all across Britain as well as several others in major cities worldwide.
Countries with Chicken Cottage
Canada (1 store to open in Alberta)
Denmark (1 Store)
France (2 stores to open in Paris)
Netherlands (2 Stores)
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Find Your Way is a 1993 album by British Pop artist Gabrielle.
Track listing
“Going Nowhere”
“Who Could Love You More”
“Find Your Way”
“I Wanna Know”
“Dreams”
“I Wish”
“We Don’t Talk”
“Second Chance”
“Say What You Gotta Say”
“Because of You”
“Get Inside Your Head”
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Bone hemostasis is the process of controlling the bleeding from bone.
Bone is a living vascular organ containing channels for blood and bone marrow. When a bone is cut during surgery bleeding can be a difficult problem to control, especially in the highly vascular bones of the spine and sternum. Bleeding from soft tissue is […]
Happidog is a producer of vegetarian dog foods. First produced in 1980, Happidog is widely considered to be the first dog food produced with vegetarianism in mind. Based in Norwich, England, the company manufactures dog food using various grains, primarily wheat, barley, rice, and soy, with no animal products, no artificial preservatives, and no artificial […]
The Mürz is a river in Austria.
It begins north of the Schneealpe in Lower Austria, flows into Styria, and meets the Mura after 98 km in Bruck an der Mur. Its headwaters end at Mürzzuschlag. Along its course are the tracks of the Southern Railway as well as the Semmering Highway.
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A chicken suit is a novelty costume that exaggerates the features of chickens. Chicken suits usually fit someone up to 6′ 1″ and 200 lbs.
A chicken suit can be used at parties and other events or as a costume for school mascots. Some chicken barbecue companies bring a chicken suit with them for members of […]
For the animal behavior, see Territory (animal). For other uses, see Intruder (disambiguation).
An intruder is a person that enters territory that does not belong to that person.
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In chemistry racemization refers to partial conversion of one enantiomer into another.
Stereochemistry
Chiral molecules have two forms (at each point of asymmetry) which differ in their optical characteristics: the levorotatory form (the (−)-form) will rotate the plane of polarization of a beam of light to the left, while the dextrorotatory form (the (+)-form) will […]
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Putting Books on the radio makes the audio book format cheaply available to a wide audience. The books given this form of presentation include both fiction and non-fiction and are read either by an actor or by the author. The BBC does many of these “talking book serials” every week across their range of radio […]
Krill oil is made from krill. It contains Omega-3 fatty acids, a class of compounds reported to aid in lowering both cholesterol and blood pressure when used as a dietary supplement. Krill oil is a very stable oil because it naturally contains potent antioxidants that protect the oil.
It had been said by David Wolfe that […]
Sixpenny Handley Hundred was a hundred in the county of Dorset, England, containing the following parishes:
Cann
Compton Abbas
East Orchard
Fontmell Magna
Iwerne Minster
Melbury Abbas
Sixpenny Handley
West Orchard
See also
List of hundreds in Dorset
Soy Basics Because Soy Basics candles are exclusively harvested from soybeans, every purchase supports the American farmer and provides another source of income back
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Adalimumab (brand name Humira) is the third TNF antagonist, after infliximab and etanercept, to be approved in the U.S. Like infliximab and etanercept, adalimumab binds to TNFα, preventing it from activating TNF receptors; adalimumab was constructed from a fully human monoclonal antibody, while infliximab is a mouse-human chimeric antibody and etanercept is a TNF […]
The River Thurne is a river in Norfolk, England in The Broads National Park. Just six miles long it rises two miles from the coast near Martham Broad and is navigable from West Somerton. It flows southwest and is linked by Candle Dyke and Heigham Sound to both Horsey Mere and Hickling Broad. It continues […]
Scattergories, was a game show on NBC daytime hosted by Dick Clark. It aired in 1993 from January 18 - June 10. The show aired along with a revival of Scrabble with Chuck Woolery. Both shows debuted and were cancelled on the same day.
The Main Game
Two teams of four players competed in a battle of […]
Gravida/para status is medical shorthand for a woman’s obstetric history. Gravida indicates the total number of pregnancies a woman has had, regardless of whether they were carried to term. Para indicates the number of viable(>20 wks)births. Note: multiple pregnancies count as ONE birth.
Therefore, a woman who has had two pregnancies (both of […]
The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN) is the trade association of alternative weekly newspapers in North America. AAN provides services to a large number of generally liberal or progressive weekly newspapers across the United States and in Canada. According to its self-description, AAN “is a diverse group of 130 non-daily free-circulation papers that are distributed […]
A shopkeeper is an individual who owns a shop. Generally, shop employees are not shopkeepers, but are often incorrectly referred to as shopkeepers. Today, a shopkeeper is usually referred to as a manager, though this term could apply to larger firms (ie: multiple shops).
See also
Nation of shopkeepers
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Earl of Kilmuir was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1962 for the prominent lawyer and Conservative politician David Maxwell Fyfe along with the subsidiary title Baron Fyfe of Dornoch, of Dornoch in the County of Sutherland. He had already been created Viscount Kilmuir, of Creich in the […]
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 […]
Church of St George, Everton, England, was designed by Thomas Rickman and built in 1814. It is constructed around a Cast iron core.
External links
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http://www.liverpoolpictorial.co.uk/stgeorgeschurch/interior.htm
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Tofu skin also known as dried beancurd is a Chinese and Japanese food product made from soybeans. During the boiling of soy milk, in an open shallow pan, a film or skin composed primarily of a soy protein-lipid complex forms on the liquid surface. The films are collected and dried into yellowish sheets known as […]
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European TRIZ association (ETRIA) is an association based in Germany which considers itself an open community to unite the efforts, suggest opportunities for global standardization, conduct further research and development, and provide mechanisms for the exchange of information and knowledge on TRIZ and TRIZ based innovation technologies.
ETRIA develops a web-based collaborative environment targeted the creation […]
Candelaria is a 4th class municipality in the province of Zambales, Philippines. This municipality is known for its Uacon Lake, the cleanest lake in Central Luzon, and for its numerous beach resorts. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 23,399 people in 4,321 households.
Candelaria is approximately 42 km (26 mi) from the capital town […]
A superpressure balloon is style of balloon where the pressure of lifting gas changes as the balloon temperature changes due to the heating and cooling of the diurnal cycle. This is an alternative to the more common approach of allowing the gas volume to change in response to diurnal heating and cooling. However, a change […]
The Original may refer to:
The Original Hot Dog Shop, an American restaurant based in Pennsylvania
The Original All Blacks, a New Zealand rugby team
The Original (Burning Spear album), a 1992 album
The Original (Sarai album), a 2003 album
The Originals, a Motown R&B group
The Originals (graphic novel), a graphic novel by Dave Gibbons
The Original, a commercial dance music […]
In linear algebra, triangular factors are triangular matrices resulting from LU decomposition or QR decomposition.
In the QR decomposition, the resulting R matrix is a triangular factor.
In the LU decomposition, the resulting L and U matrices are both triangular factors.
There are many cases when it is important to have information on the extremal singular values of […]
The Independent School Entrance Examination, or ISEE, is an admissions test administered by the Educational Records Bureau for placement in independent schools for grades 5-12. There are three levels: the Lower level, for entrance in grades 5-6; Middle level, for entrance in grades 7-8; Upper level, for entrance in grades 9-12. All levels consist of […]
Happidog is a producer of vegetarian dog foods. First produced in 1980, Happidog is widely considered to be the first dog food produced with vegetarianism in mind. Based in Norwich, England, the company manufactures dog food using various grains, primarily wheat, barley, rice, and soy, with no animal products, no artificial preservatives, and no artificial […]
EBM can be an acronym for:
Environmentally Biodegradable Materials, a kind of material that is biologically degradable in nature
Electronic body music, a music genre
Evidence-based medicine, an approach to medical research and practice
Extrusion blow molding, a manufacturing process
Evolving Body Mind, a martial arts system and philosophy
Electron Beam Melting, a solid freeform […]
Goldyn Chyld is an unreleased Ras Kass album, like his previous effort, Van Gogh. It was originally a modified version of his last effort. However, the album was shelved before it was even finished. This marked the final straw in the tension between Priority Records, EMI, and Ras Kass. After getting charged with DUI, Ras […]
The metallurgical process of Hot rolling, used mainly to produce sheet metal or simple cross sections from billets describes the method of when industrial metal is passed or deformed between a set of work rolls and the temperature of the metal is generally above its recrystallization temperature, as opposed to cold rolling, which takes place […]
Lemon chicken () is a common dish from many different countries.
In American Chinese cuisine it usually consists of pieces of chicken meat that are sautéed or deep-fried and coated with a lemon-flavored sauce.
Another version of Lemon Chicken popular in Australia involves crumbing larger pieces of chicken, basting with lemon juice and oven baking them. A […]
Infiniti G refers to entry-level automobiles in Nissan’s Infiniti marque, which use the letter “G” as a model identifier:
Infiniti G20, produced 1991–1996 and 1999–2002; North American rename of Nissan Primera
Infiniti G35, produced 2003–present; North American rename of Nissan Skyline
Infiniti G37, produced 2008–; North American rename of Nissan Skyline coupe
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Orange chicken (陳皮鶺; pinyin: chen2 pi3 ji1) is a Chinese American dish of Hunan origin<ref></ref>. The variety of orange chicken most commonly found at American fast food restaurants consists of chopped, battered, and fried chicken pieces coated in a spicy sweet orange-flavored chili sauce, which thickens or caramelizes to a glaze. While the […]
For the recipient of the Victoria Cross see Frank Edward Young (VC)
Frank Edward Young (born 1931) was a U.S. administrator and physician. He served as commissioner of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) between 1984 and 1989. Dr. Young is now a senior partner at The Cosmos Alliance, a Maryland-based venture capital firm.
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Ernest Gold (born Ernst Gold on July 13, 1921, Vienna, Austria; died March 17 Santa Monica, California, 1999) was an American composer. He received the Academy Award and the 1961 Grammy Award for Song of the Year for his original score for the film Exodus. Gold wrote nearly 100 film/television scores between 1945 and 1992, […]
In cooking, Beurre blanc—literally translated from French as “white butter”—is a rich, hot butter sauce made with a reduction of vinegar and/or white wine and shallots into which cold, whole butter is blended off the heat to prevent separation. (Lemon juice is sometimes used in place of vinegar and stock can be added as well). […]
The Rock chicken is a breed of chicken sometimes crossbread with the Cornish chicken to produce broilers. They tend to have a quiet temperament.
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A coffee pot is a kitchen implement; a cooking pot in the kettle family. A coffee pot is also a container to hold freshly brewed coffee. There are many types and styles.
The traditional coffee pot used for cooking, called a percolator, is made of metal and sits directly on the source of heat. Ground coffee […]
Claypot Chicken Rice is usually a dinner dish in Singapore and Malaysia. It is typically served with Chinese sausage and vegetables. More often than not, the rice is cooked in the claypot first and cooked ingredients like diced chicken and chinese sausage are added in later. Traditionally, the cooking is done over a charcoal stove, […]
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 […]
Malo is the first single by Spanish singer Bebe, from her album Pafuera Telarañas. It is in the genre rock en español with influences from alternative music. The song focuses on the issue of domestic violence against the woman.
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A wax motor is a linear actuator that is sometimes used to replace a magnetic solenoid in an application where a short range of linear motion is required.
The wax motor has three principal components:
A block of wax
A plunger that bears on the wax
An electric heater, typically a PTC thermistor, that heats the […]
Israel in Egypt (HWV 54) is a biblical oratorio by the composer George Frideric Handel. The libretto was compiled by Handel’s collaborator Charles Jennens and, like Messiah is composed entirely of selected passages from the Hebrew Bible, mainly from Exodus and the Psalms.
Israel in Egypt premiered at London’s King’s theatre in Haymarket on April […]
Genetic resistance is resistance to a disease that occurs after the prior generations have survived it. For example the body remembers how to fight chicken pox, and passes along the helpful instructions of how to cure chicken pox on to its offspring.
An example of genetic resistance is when myxomatosis was released into Australian rabbits, where […]
Phantasm Records was one of the first Goa trance record labels established in London in the UK in 1993 soon after Dragonfly Records. It has a sub-label called Psychic-Deli releasing ambient music.
See also
List of record labels
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London Grill is a “meal in a can” offering from HP, also famed for their eponymous table sauce, HP Sauce.
It contains beans, sausages, bacon & kidney.
References
bbc.co.uk
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The term Weather Underground may refer to:
Weatherman (organization), a.k.a Weather Underground, a radical leftist student activist group in the 1960s
The Weather Underground, a film based on the radical left organization of the same name
The term can also refer to:
Weather Underground, an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based weather service providing domestic and international weather reports
Weather Underground (album), an […]
Safe, sane and consensual (SSC) is one of several phrases used by a large section of the BDSM and sexual bondage communities to describe themselves and their philosophies who regard SSC to be a watchword for safety.
The principles are that BDSM activities should be:
safe: attempts should be made to identify and prevent risks to […]
Eat Books is Tiefschwarz’s third album. The album was released in 2005 by Fine Records. It features many guest vocalists and collaborators including Matty Safer of The Rapture, Ed Laliq, Chikinki, Smallboy, Malte, and Tracey Thorn of Everything But The Girl.
Wait & See was released as a single.
Track listing
“Warning Siren” featuring Matty Safer (4:46)
[…]
A soy milk maker is a small kitchen appliance which automatically cooks soy milk, a non-dairy beverage made from soy beans. Some soy milk makers can also be programmed to make almond milk and other vegetable-based beverages.
Home-made soy milk is usually at most one third as expensive as store bought soy milk—approximately $0.20 per quart. […]
The Food Commission is an independent food watchdog campaigning for safer, healthier food in the UK. The commission is primarily funded by public subscriptions to their campaign journal, the Food Magazine.
External links
The Food Commission
Chewonthis website aimed at school pupils
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Candle wax may refer to the following substances when used to make candles:
Paraffin wax
Beeswax
3D Microstructures Fabrication of Paraffin or Plastic with Laser With this technique, we have fabricated various microstructures such as pillars, oblique pillars, and lines from paraffin. Also, a microstructure of
IngentaConnect Monoclonal antibodies raised to paraffin wax Monoclonal antibodies raised […]
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, […]
This article is about US governmental organisation. For the contingent valuation method (CVM), see Contingent valuation.
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The Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is a branch of the FDA which regulates the manufacture and distribution of food, food additives, and drugs that will be given to animals. These include animals from which human foods […]
Platinum Hits 2000 is a 2000 popular music compilation album, released by Columbia Records, and contains all 17 tracks.
Track listing
Say My Name (Maurice’s 2000 Bass Mix) - Destiny’s Child
Maria (Spanglish Radio Edit) - Ricky Martin
Doo Wop (That Thing) (Radio Edit) - Lauryn Hill
Freakin’ It - Will Smith
You Sang […]
Sudan IV (C24H20N4O) is a lysochrome (fat-soluble dye) diazo dye used for staining of lipids, triglycerides and lipoproteins on frozen paraffin sections. It has the appearance of reddish brown crystals with melting point 199 °C and maximum absorption at 520(357) nm.
Sudan IV is one of the dyes used for Sudan staining. Similar dyes include […]
Michael Christian’s Flock is a 42 foot tall sculpture made of welded steel. First seen at Burning Man in 2001, it was later donated in November of 2005 to the city of San Francisco by the Black Rock Arts Foundation as a temporary installation lasting until mid-February 2006.
References
Black Rock Arts Foundation
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Lip balm or lip salve is a substance topically applied to the lips of the mouth to relieve chapped or dry lips, angular cheilitis or stomatitis, and cold sores. Lip gloss is similar, but generally has only cosmetic properties. The balm is usually manufactured from beeswax, petroleum jelly, menthol, camphor, scented oils, and various other […]
In-vessel composting is an industrial form of composting biodegradable waste that occurs in enclosed reactors. These generally consist of metal tanks through which air flow and temperature can be controlled.
Offensive odours are caused by excess nitrogen or moisture. This may be controlled with a higher carbon to nitrogen ratio or increased aeration by ventilation, mixing, […]
A crayon is a stick of colored wax, charcoal, chalk, or other materials used for writing and drawing. A crayon made of oiled chalk is called an oil pastel; when made of pigment with a dry binder, it is simply a pastel. A grease pencil (UK chinagraph pencil) is made of colored hardened grease […]
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Spanish rice is a dish made from white rice, tomatoes, garlic, onions, parsley, cilantro and other ingredients. One common preparation is to sauté the rice until golden brown and cook it in chicken broth. Vegetables such as peas, carrots, or corn may also be used depending on the recipe.
It is a popular dish in the […]
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 […]
A bus turnout, bus pullout, bus bay, bus lay-by (UK), or off-line bus stop is a special zone on the side of the main roadway (or bus/tram lane) for primarily buses to stop for a designated bus stop in order to pick up and drop off passengers. The purpose of the bus turnout is avoid […]
Victory Soya Mills Silos in the east end of Toronto’s harbourfront is one of the two remaining silos from Toronto’s industrial port era. They were built by E.P. Taylor Victory Mills company in 1943 to house the soy beans used by a large plant that reprocessed the soy for a variety of purposes.
The abandoned silos […]
Red bean can mean:
Azuki bean (Vigna angularis), most common in East Asia.
Rice bean (Vigna umbellata)
Any of various red varieties of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), including the kidney bean, Honduran red bean, and Salvadoran red bean
common beans
Kidney beans
Azuki beans
(Red type) rice beans
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Addition polymerisation, also called polyaddition or chain growth polymerization, is a polymerisation technique where unsaturated monomer molecules add on to a growing polymer chain one at a time. It can be represented with the chemical equation:
nM (monomer) –> -(-M-)n- (polymer)
Characteristics
The main characteristics are:
polymerisation process takes place in three distinct steps:
chain initiation, usually by […]
Rasassination is the second album from rapper Ras Kass. The album featured singles such as “Ghetto Fabulous” (featuring Dr. Dre), “H20Proof”, and “It Is What It Is”. It also features “Interview With a Vampire”, considered by many Ras Kass fans to be his greatest work. However, as with Soul on Ice before it, the album’s […]