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1908 in sports
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 1908 in sports describes the year`s events in world sport.
Lake Santeetlah, North Carolina
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Lake Santeetlah is a town in Graham County, North Carolina, United States, six miles (10 km) north of Robbinsville and within fifteen miles (24 km) of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on a peninsula surrounded by Lake Santeetlah—which in turn is largely surrounded by Nantahala National Forest. The town has more than two hundred residences, many of them second homes owned by permanent residents of Florida and Georgia. The town was organized in 1989 as Santeetlah; in 1999, it changed its name to Lake Santeetlah. The full-time population was 67 at the 2000 census.
Corporacracy
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Corporacracy is a social theory that focuses on the increasing usage of corporate structure in today`s society. With the advent of population explosion in the twentieth century, Corporacracy evolved into a major global force as a factor in the interaction of corporations and governments. As census numbers grew, corporations became the main producers of goods, transportation, and housing, and also tended to the civil matters of a growing populace. This theory has been widely discussed under many different names (see Corporate Capitalism, Corporatism, and Plutocracy), but none have managed to encompass this concept under a single, neutral umbrella. Corporacracy tends to focus on using realist...
Building-integrated agriculture
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Building-integrated agriculture (BIA) is of the practice of locating high performance hydroponic greenhouse farming systems on and in mixed use buildings to exploit synergies between the built environment and agriculture.
Kendall Band
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Kendall Band is a three-part musical sculpture created between 1986 and 1988 by Paul Matisse, who is the grandson of French artist Henri Matisse and stepson of surrealist artist Marcel Duchamp. It is installed between the inbound and outbound tracks of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority`s Kendall Station located in Cambridge, Massachusetts near the MIT campus. The art work is seen by an estimated 12,518 riders on an average weekday, and originally cost $90,000 to construct.
France–Africa relations
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! France–Africa relations cover a period of several centuries, starting around in the Middle Ages, and have been very influential to both regions.
Len G. Broughton
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Leonard Gaston Broughton (December 5, 1865 – February 22, 1936) was a fundamentalist Baptist minister, medical doctor, founder of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia and of Tabernacle Infirmary, which later became Georgia Baptist Hospital.
Queen City Development Bank
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Queen City Development Bank, also known as Queenbank, is a private development bank based in Iloilo City in the Philippines. Founded in 1981, it has branches operating in key cities all over the country, offering financial services to both companies and individual investors. Its services include deposit in investment banking, corporate and retail financing, dollar deposits and other basic banking products.
Habsburg Law
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Habsburg Law (in full, the Law concerning the Expulsion and the Takeover of the Assets of the House Habsburg-Lorraine) was a law originally passed by the Constituting National Assembly (Konstituierende Nationalversammlung) of German Austria, one of the successor states of dismantled Austria-Hungary, on April 3, 1919, which legally dethroned the House of Habsburg-Lorraine as rulers of the country which had declared itself a republic on November 12, 1918, and confiscated their property. The Habsburg Law was repealed in 1935 and the Habsburg family was given back its property. However, in 1938, following the Anschluss, the Nazis reintroduced the Habsburg Law and again confiscated the Habsburg...
William Worthington (actor)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! William Worthington (8 April 1872, Troy, New York - 9 April 1941, Beverly Hills, California) was an American silent film actor and director.
Buddy Holly discography
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This article serves as a discography for Buddy Holly. Holly recorded under several names, and with several different backing bands. The key for the Artist Credit below is as follows: Buddy Holly (BH); The Crickets (C); Buddy Holly & The Crickets (BH+C); Buddy Holly & The Three Tunes (BH+TTT)
Energy recovery ventilation
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Energy recovery ventilation (ERV) is the energy recovery process of exchanging the energy contained in normally exhausted building or space air and using it to treat (precondition) the incoming outdoor ventilation air in residential and commercial HVAC systems. During the warmer seasons, the system pre-cools and dehumidifies while humidifying and pre-heating in the cooler seasons. The benefit of using energy recovery is the ability to meet the ASHRAE ventilation & energy standards, while improving indoor air quality and reducing total HVAC equipment capacity.
Cartoon Wars Part II
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! "Cartoon Wars Part II" is the fourth episode of the tenth season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 142nd episode overall. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 12, 2006. It is the second part of a two-episode story, which focuses on Cartman`s efforts to get the TV series Family Guy cancelled, by exploiting fears of retaliation by Muslims to an impending Family Guy episode in which the Muslim prophet Muhammad will appear, in violation of some interpretations of Muslim law.
1990 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The UEFA U-21 Championship 1990, which spanned two years (1988-90), had 30 entrants. San Marino competed for the first time. USSR U-21s won the competition.
Golden Satellite Awards 2004
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 9th Golden Satellite Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 2004, were presented by the International Press Academy on January 23, 2005.
Anne Briggs
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Anne Briggs (born 29 September 1944) is an English folk singer. Although she traveled widely in the 1960s and early 1970s, appearing at folk clubs and venues in England and Ireland, she never aspired to commercial success or to achieve widespread public acknowledgment of her music. However, she was a highly influential figure in the English folk music revival, being a source of songs and musical inspiration for others such as A.L. Lloyd, Bert Jansch, Jimmy Page, The Watersons, June Tabor, Sandy Denny and Maddy Prior.
Mehrangarh Fort
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Mehrangarh Fort, located in Jodhpur city in Rajasthan state, is one of the largest forts in India.
Rifled breech loader
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A rifled breech loader (RBL) is an artillery piece which, unlike the smooth-bore cannon and rifled muzzle loader (RML) which preceded it, has rifling in the barrel and is loaded from the breech at the rear of the gun.
Failure (band)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Failure was an American rock band (often also classified as alternative rock and/or space rock) that was active from 1990 to 1997, during which they recorded and released three critically acclaimed albums. They are often compared to other hard rock bands from that time that were similarly labeled as "alternative", such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, or Bush, but are distinguished by their meticulous attention to textural sonic detail, inventive use of guitar effects and signal processing, and the overall expansive sound design of their later albums.
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