Archive for February, 2008



The Tateyama Expressway (館山自動車道 Tateyama-jidōshadō) is an expressway in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The planned right-of-way stretches from the terminus of the Keiyo Road (京葉道路 Keiyo-dōro) in southern Chiba City to the city of Tateyama, at the southern end of the Boso Peninsula.

There are currently two segments complete. The first begins at the Keiyo Road and […]

The General Motors A platform (commonly called A-body) was a mid-size car automobile platform. The A-bodies evolved from rear wheel drive compact cars to front wheel drive mid-size cars over the course of 35 years. The switch in drive layout in 1982 spawned the G-body. In the end, every A-body car line was cancelled, but […]

Series of. Grunty

Grunty may refer to:

A cow-like creature from the .hack series.

Gruntilda Winkybunion, the main villain of the Banjo-Kazooie series.

See also

Grunt (disambiguation)

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Encryption software is software whose main task is encryption and decryption of data, usually in the form of files on hard drives and removable media, email messages, or in the form of packets sent over computer networks.

Encryption software’s main branches are:

Disk encryption software (also known as OTFE software)

File/folder encryption

Communication encryption software

See also

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The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is a unified, independent regulator with a mission of promoting confidence in corporate reporting and governance in the United Kingdom. The FRC incorporates six operating bodies:

Accounting Standards Board (ASB)

Financial Reporting Review Panel (FRRP)

Accountancy & Actuarial Discipline Board (AADB)

Professional Oversight Board (POB)

Auditing Practices Board (APB)

Board for Actuarial Standards (BAS)

External links

Official […]

Custom Software Developer (CSD) is a business term for companies or individuals specializing in creating made-to-order software for specific customers and applications. The resultanting software is not usually a product in the conventional sense of being marketed and sold to a general audience. Rather, it is provided under contract solely to a specific […]

In the late 1980s, Mazda diversified in the Japan market with the launch of three new marques. The company created Autozam, Eunos, and Efini, in addition to the Mazda and Ford brands already marketed there. This experiment was ended in the mid-1990s.

The Eunos marque, which was the luxury, upscale brand compared to Autozam […]

Peachtree. FFC

FFC can refer to several things:

In sports:

Falkirk Football Club, a Scottish football (soccer) club

Fulham Football Club, an English football (soccer) club

Fédération Française de Cyclisme, the governing body for cycling in France

Fitzroy Football Club, an Australian Rules Football club

Fremantle Football Club, an Australian Rules Football club

Footscray Football Club, the previous name of the Western Bulldogs, an […]

International business is a term used to collectively describe topics relating to the operations of firms with interests in several countries.

Such firms are sometimes called Multinational corporations (MNC’s). Points of discussion with this topic may include cultural considerations, which itself may include differences in law and legal systems, language barriers, living standards, climate and more. […]

Organize their. Category

A category is a predicate or attribute.

Category may refer to:

Category (philosophy)

Category (taxonomy)

Category (mathematics)

Categories (Aristotle)

Category (Kant)

Categories (Stoic)

Categories (game), a game involving naming categories of things

Category (topology)

In taxonomic uses:

Pregnancy category

Prison categories (UK)

Boxing weight classes

In computer programming:

Categories, a programming concept in Objective-C

See also

Category 1

Category 2

Category 3

Category 4

Category 5

Category […]

This is a partial list of night markets in Taiwan sorted by location.

Contents

1 North Taiwan

1.1 Keelung
1.2 Taipei City
1.3 Taipei County
1.4 Ilan County
1.5 Taoyuan

2 Central Taiwan

2.1 Taichung City

3 South Taiwan

3.1 Tainan City
3.2 Kaohsiung City
3.3 Pingtung City

4 East Taiwan
5 Pescadores islands
6 External links

North Taiwan

Keelung

Miaokou Night Market

Taipei City

Shida Night Market

Shilin Night Market, Shilin

Huaxi Street Tourist Night Market (Snake […]

Profiteering is a pejorative term for the act of making a profit by methods considered unethical. Business owners may be accused of profiteering when they raise prices during an emergency (especially a war). The term is also applied to businesses that play on political corruption to obtain government contracts.

Some types of profiteering are illegal, […]

Financial. Doublespeak argument

A doublespeak argument is the name given to an argument, or debate, where one or more sides seems to be using reasonings that are not the real reasonings for that side. This is usually alleged to have been done because the real reasonings may be offensive or counterproductive in some way, and that side […]

Shihan (Arabic: شيحان) is a Jordanian weekly newspaper published in Arabic. The word Shihan is also the name for a mountain located in the southern part of Jordan, close to the city of Al-Karak.

In early 2006 they published the drawings of Muhammad originally published by the Jyllands-Posten. The reaction of the Jordanian street to […]

In finance, mainly for financial services firms, economic capital is the amount of risk capital, assessed on a realistic basis, which a firm requires to cover the risks that it is running or collecting. Typically this is calculated by determining the amount of capital that the firm needs to ensure that its realistic balance sheet […]

The following is a list of major and notable scholarly journals in international business. The list is not comprehensive, as there are many other journals that are published. The list contains most of the prominent journals in the field.

List

The Chazen Web Journal of International Business

Critical Perspectives on International Business

Cross Cultural Management

European Business Review

Global Finance Journal

International […]

Program. WRP

WRP may refer to two distinct political parties in the United Kingdom viz.:

Wessex Regionalist Party

Workers’ Revolutionary Party

or to:

Wireless Routing Protocol

Winsock Redirect Protocol

Windows Resource Protection

United States Federal Witness Relocation Program

United States Federal Wetlands Reserve Program

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DevPartner Fault Simulator is a software development tool used to simulate application errors. It helps developers and quality assurance engineers write, test and debug those parts of the software responsible for handling fault situations which can occur within applications. The target application, where faults are simulated, behaves as if those faults were the result of […]

Software. Matrix of Pain

In software development, the Matrix of Pain refers to the array of potential customer configurations for which developers must test their software. A significant amount of resources can be spent ensuring that software will operate on a seemingly endless array of potential end-user environments which include various hardware configurations, operating system types, operating system versions, […]

Business. Business Jump

, is a Japanese seinen manga anthology published by Shueisha. Its sister manga anthologies are Shonen Jump, Young Jump, Ultra Jump, etc.

External links

BROADBAND BUSINESS JUMP

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Lifestyle Businesses are businesses that are set up and run by their founders primarily with the aim of sustaining a particular level of income and no more; or to provide a foundation from which to enjoy a particular lifestyle.

Some types of enterprise are more accessible than others to the would-be lifestyle business person. Those requiring […]

Peachtree. Peachtree Station

The Atlanta Amtrak Station, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is served by the Crescent passenger train. The street address is 1688 Peachtree Street, in the Brookwood section of town between Buckhead and Midtown.

Designed by architect Neel Reid, it was built in 1908 as a commuter stop on the northside of town for the Southern Railway whose […]

Victor K. Kiam (07 December 1926 - 27 May 2001) was a famous American entrepreneur and the owner of the New England Patriots from 1988-1991.

After attending such universities as Yale, the Sorbonne and Harvard Business School, Kiam became part of the Lever Brothers and Playtex company as a salesperson. He first made his fortune […]

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Lotus Web Conferencing is a web conferencing application software product that enables users to communicate and collaborate online via teleconference, online chat, and interactive whiteboard, as well as with shared applications and documents.

Lotus Web Conferencing is distributed by IBM’s Lotus Software division.

See also

Data conferencing

Microsoft NetMeeting

External links

IBM Lotus Web Conferencing

Links

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Friedrich Hollaender (October 18 1896- January 18 1976) was a German composer born in London. He was the son of composer Victor Hollander. The family returned to Germany and Frederick was educated at the Berlin Conservatory. By the age of 18 he had become an associate conductor at the Prague Opera House. […]

ConcertWare is a music composition software program made by Chad Mitchell of Great Wave Software for the Mac OS in 1984. Later versions were published by Jump! Software Inc. It was the first music program for the Apple Macintosh that printed music from a graphics screen. It included MIDI keyboard capabilities with an on-screen keyboard. […]

A concept first named by Richard Thaler (1980), mental accounting attempts to describe the process whereby people code, categorise and evaluate economic outcomes. Mental accounting theorists argue that people group their assets into a number of non-fungible mental accounts.

One detailed application of mental accounting, the behavioural life cycle hypothesis (Shefrin & Thaler, 1988), posits that […]

Software. Unsanity

Unsanity is a Mac OS X software developer founded in May of 2000. Some of their more popular pieces of software include Application Enhancer and ShapeShifter. They distribute their software via the Internet as both shareware and freeware. Unsanity also coined the term “haxie”.

External links

Unsanity homepage

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Issue for. The Punisher P.O.V

The Punisher P.O.V is a four-issue comic book limited series featuring Frank Castle (The Punisher). The series was done in 1991 written by Jim Starlin and art by Bernie Wrightson.

Issues

Issue #1: The Punisher:Foresight

Issue #2: The Punisher:Extrospection

Issue #3: The Punisher:Introspection

Issue #4: The Punisher:Hindsight

See also

List of The Punisher comics

Links

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The Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel is a skyscraper and hotel in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, adjacent to the Peachtree Center complex. It is 220 meters (723 feet) tall, and rises 73 stories from ground level. Its diameter is 188 ft (57 m). It is the second tallest all-hotel skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere. http://www.emporis.com/en/bu/sk/st/tp/ty/ho/

Designed […]

The Sum Of Us is the second album by the Australian a cappella quartet The Idea Of North.

Track listing

“My Foolish Heart” (written by Washington/Young, arranged by Andrew Piper) – 5:26

“Straight To My Heart” (written by Sting, arranged by Andrew Piper) – 4:39

“Man In The Mirror” (written by Garret/Ballard, arranged by Andrew Piper […]

Advanced communication function is software that gives resource-sharing and distributed-processing capabilities to SNA networks.

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CryptoBuddy is the name of a simple software application for the encryption and compression of computer files to make them safe and secure. The application uses a 64-bit block cipher algorithm for encryption and a proprietary compression algorithm. The CryptoBuddy software is also used as part of the CryptoStick encryption device from Research Triangle Software, […]

Accounting. FirstOffice

FirstOffice is a series of accounting software products for small business available in 23 languages.

FirtsOffice is part of the HansaWorld groups portfolio of cross-platform business software.

See Also

Comparison of accounting software

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K-plan software software by Bplan Resources and others Create a business plan, well thought out and well presented. A brilliant guide to organize 2D Cutting […]

In public corporate finance, a critical accounting policy is a policy for a company or an industry which is considered to have a notably high subjective element, and that has a material impact on the financial statements. These policies are often mandated to be described in detail in specific sections of a companies annual or […]

Software. GNU Enterprise

GNU
Enterprise (GNUe) is a meta-project and can be regarded as a sub-project of the GNU Project. GNUe’s goal is to create free “enterprise-class data-aware applications” (enterprise resource planners etc.).

External links

GNU Enterprise home page

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The Wachovia Bank of Georgia building is a 44-story, 566 foot (172.5 m) skyscraper located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Built in 1966, the building was the headquarters of the First National Bank of Atlanta (now part of Wachovia) and was the tallest building in the Southeast at the time. In the early 1990s, the building […]

TAG is a DOS-based bulletin board system (BBS) software program, released from 1986 to 2000.

TAG was written in Borland Pascal and was free for non-commercial use. At its peak of it popularity, there were just over 1000 TAG BBSs in operation, mostly in the United States and Canada.

References

TAG at The BBS software directory (with […]

The Guide to Available Mathematical Software (GAMS) is a project of the National Institute of Standards and Technology to classify mathematical software by the type of problem that it solves.
GAMS indexes Netlib, and also some proprietary software packages.

External links

Guide to Available Mathematical Software (GAMS project home page.)

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Semi-free software, as defined by the Free Software Foundation, is software that is not free software, but comes with permission for individuals to use, copy, distribute, and modify (including distribution of modified versions) only for non-profit purposes. (Such software is also not open source according to the definition of the Open Source Initiative.)

PGP and […]

Now Up-to-Date & Contact is calendar and contact software from Now Software.

The product was originally a Mac-only software product, but has recently been introduced to Microsoft Windows as well.

After many years of techical decline this product is being axed and replaced with Nighthawk.

External links

Now Software

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Software. Retail software

Retail software is computer software sold to end consumers, usually under restricted licenses. Until the emergence of the Internet, retail software represented, until the 2000s, the vast majority of all end consumer software used and was referred to as shrinkware because software almost always ships in a shrinkwrapped box. An important historical event that […]

Software. Peachtree Accounting

Peachtree Accounting is business management software published by Sage Software and sold primarily in the United States. There have been several generations of software sold under the Peachtree Accounting name.

Peachtree Accounting was originally sold by Peachtree Software, a software publisher founded in 1975 by Jim Dunion with the first software published in 1976. […]

For many years. 1 E10 s

To help compare orders of magnitude of different times this page lists times between 1010 seconds and 1011 seconds (320 years and 3200 years). See also times of other orders of magnitude.

Shorter times

330 years — duration of the Mughal Empire in India.

331 years — duration of the Plantagenet dynasty in England.

351 […]

Business. CEO Exchange

CEO Exchange is a television program featuring conversations between the host and two CEO guests, often from related industries. It is currently hosted by Jeff Greenfield of CNN. The show is broadcasted by PBS and distributed by WTTW.

Except for the shows taped during a short third season, the interviews are recorded in front of audiences […]

Small Business Economics is a scholarly business and economics journal published by Springer Netherlands. [1]

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For a more comprehensive list, see the List of software engineering topics.

Software Engineering (SE) is the design, development, and documentation of software by applying technologies and practices from computer science, project management, engineering, application domains, interface design, digital asset management and other fields. Basic topics in software engineering include:

Contents

1 Nature of software engineering
2 Methodologies […]

The BVI Financial Services Commission is an autonomous regulatory authority responsible for the regulation, supervision and inspection of all financial services in and from within the British Virgin Islands, including insurance, banking, trustee business, company management, mutual funds business as well as the registration of companies, limited partnerships, intellectual property and ships.

The Commission now oversees […]

Business. Gary Hamel

Gary Hamel, a graduate of Andrews University and the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan is the CEO of Strategos, an international management consulting firm based in Chicago, and a visiting Professor of Strategic Management at London Business School. He is the originator (with C. K. Prahalad) of the concept of core […]

The Ethical Software License is a copyleft license for software. The difference between ethical software and free software consists of this: if you (an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under an ethical license) distribute the source code for a valuable consideration, you must donate at least 1% of the sales from the products […]

Any software that. Jarnal

Jarnal is a cross-platform application similar to Microsoft Journal written in Java. It supports collaborative writing; a feature that allows multiple authors to edit a single file in real time over a network.

See also

Comparison of notetaking software

References
http://www.dklevine.com/general/software/tc1000/jarnal.htm

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Software. ProCite

ProCite is a commercial reference management software sold by the Thomson Corporation.

See also

Comparison
of reference management software

External links

Official web site

Links

Software for Positional Astronomy The NavPac software, supplied on CD-ROM, enables navigators to easily compute their position at sea from observations made with a sextant.
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USD $145. Duryea Power

Duryea Power Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Reading, Pennsylvania. It was one of several similarly named companies that early automobile pioneer Charles Duryea was involved with.

The 1904 Duryea Straight-Line Phaeton was a phaeton model. It could seat 2 passengers and sold for US$1350. The slant-mounted straight-3, situated amidships […]

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Lotus Web Conferencing is a web conferencing application software product that enables users to communicate and collaborate online via teleconference, online chat, and interactive whiteboard, as well as with shared applications and documents.

Lotus Web Conferencing is distributed by IBM’s Lotus Software division.

See also

Data conferencing

Microsoft NetMeeting

External links

IBM Lotus Web Conferencing

Links

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In 1976.. Alan Chesney

Alan Malcolm Chesney (born April 28, 1949 in Christchurch) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that won the gold medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.

Chesney played at centre half for Canterbury and left half for the national team in the 1976 Olympic […]

Software. TAG (BBS)

TAG is a DOS-based bulletin board system (BBS) software program, released from 1986 to 2000.

TAG was written in Borland Pascal and was free for non-commercial use. At its peak of it popularity, there were just over 1000 TAG BBSs in operation, mostly in the United States and Canada.

References

TAG at The BBS software directory (with […]