Archive for March, 2008



Strategic Business Unit or SBU is understood as a business unit within the overall corporate identity which is distinguishable from other business because it serves a defined external market where management can conduct strategic planning in relation to products and markets. When companies become really large, they are best thought of as being composed of […]

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

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The Financial News and Daily Record is a daily financial newspaper published in Jacksonville, Florida by Bailey Publishing and Communications, Inc. The Financial News and Daily Record began publication in 1912.

External links

Jacksonville’s Daily Record

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Software Bisque, Inc. (formerly named Computer Assist Services) is an American company that develops software used in astronomy. It was founded in 1984 by current president and CEO, Stephen Bisque.

Initially, Bisque developed and marketed custom financial software and also sold a DOS-based astronomy program named The_Sky. At this time, the company was based in Bisque’s […]

The Netherlands has a rich history dealing with taxation, predating the Romanic period.

Some of the most important taxes are that of the Income Tax (Wet op de inkomstenbelasting 2001), the Wage Tax (Wet op de loonbelasting 1964), the Value Added Tax (Wet op de omzetbelasting 1968) and the Corporate Tax (Wet op de vennootschapsbelasting 1969).

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Financial sector development in developing countries and emerging markets is part of the private sector development strategy to stimulate economic growth and reduce poverty.

A solid and well-functioning financial sector is a powerful engine behind economic growth. It generates local savings, which in turn lead to productive investments in local business. Furthermore, effective banks can […]

Fog City Software is a San Francisco Bay Area based software development company founded in 1994. It was started by Guy Kawasaki, Will Mayall, Kathryn Henkens and Jud Spencer. It is most known for developing the software title Claris Emailer for Apple Computer in the 1990’s. It also made LetterRip Pro which is now owned […]

In accounting, the word reserve is most commonly used to describe any part of shareholders’ equity, except for basic share capital. Sometimes, the term is used instead of term provision, however such a use is not consistent with the terminology suggested by International Accounting Standards Board. For more information about provisions, see Provision (Accounting).

Equity reserves […]

Institutional customers is a term used in the financial services industry to differentiate retail customers and corporate customers from other financial instiutions such as banks, insurance companies and fund management companies.

In several jurisdictions financial institutions may be able to enter transactions under a laxer regulatory environment than the other customer categories.

The scope of review refers generally to the right to have an issue raised on appeal. The entails whether an issue was preserved by or available to an appellant on appeal.

For example, in the United States, a party can preserve an issue for appeal by raising an objection at trial.

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The American Action Market is a prediction market project originated by Tad Hirsch of the MIT Media Lab, as a replacement for the cancelled Policy Analysis Market originally proposed as part of the US Total Information Awareness program. It would permit for-profit betting on major political events.

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Tax Executives Institute (TEI) is a non-profit international association of business executives responsible for the tax affairs of their employers.

Founded in 1944, TEI has grown to more than 6,000 members in 50-plus worldwide chapters representing 2,800 of the leading businesses in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia.

TEI plays a major role in tax advocacy, […]

The PL platform was Chrysler’s automobile platform for the 1995-2005 Dodge Neon compact car. It is a front wheel drive platform with no provision for all wheel drive. Contrary to early reports, PL was not the basis for the Chrysler PT Cruiser’s PT platform.

The PL was replaced in 2006 with the new Mitsubishi GS platform.

Models

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The Financial Reporting Review Panel (FRRP) was established in 1990 as a subsidiary of the Financial Reporting Council. The FRRP seeks to ensure that the provision of financial information by public and large private companies complies with relevant accounting requirements such as the Companies Act 1985.

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Jobs. Technopole

Technopole refers to a center of high-tech manufacturing and information-based quaternary industry.

These may be developed by the private sector or by the co-operation or partnership between the public and private sectors. Governments of all levels promote them as a panacea for economies hurt by economic restructuring. Large corporations and small business locate in technopoles. Networking […]

The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) was founded in 1880 as a non-profit, advocacy organization for the American Deaf community. It is the United States member of the World Federation of the Deaf, which has over 120 national associations of Deaf people as members.

The NAD, which celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2005-2006, safeguards […]

IOS Software Modularity is an extension to the Cisco IOS operating system that allows for an In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) of router or switch functionality. IOS Software Modularity appears in version 12.2(18)SXF4 which is available for the Catalyst 6500 Catalyst switch. IOS Software Modularity is based on the QNX microkernel.

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Financial secretary is an administrative and executive position within the governance of a corporation, private or public organization, small group or other body with financial assets. A financial secretary is usually the most visible person in a labor or trade union. In some municipal and state governments, a financial secretary is an appointed […]

Peachtree Ridge High School

Established

2003

Principal

Dr. Flynt

Location

Suwanee, Georgia, United States

Enrollment

3030

Grades

9-12

Mascot

Lion

Colors

White and Royal Blue with Red accents

Newspaper

The Roar

Literary Magazine

Masquerade

Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee, Georgia, USA is a part of Gwinnett County Public Schools. Peachtree Ridge is one of only two Gwinnett County Public Schools to use block […]

Financial freedom describes a well-planned lifestyle where one no longer is required to work for income to cover their expenses. Contrary to popular belief, it does not require being free of debt, as a debt payment is just another expense. Typically, “Financial Freedom” can be attained in one of two ways (or a […]

Hartbeespoort Dam (officially the Hartbeespoort Dam Reservoir) is a dam situated in the North West Province of South Africa at . It lies in a valley to the south of the Magaliesberg mountain range and north of the Witwatersberg mountain range, about 35 kilometres west of Pretoria. The name of the dam means “pass of […]

Spitsbergen current is the northernmost part of the North Atlantic Current. It separates from the Norwegian Current in the area of Norwegian abyssal plain. It is the most northern of the so called warm ocean currents. It keeps the North Atlantic passage to Spitsbergen free of ice for most of the year.

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Butcher paper is cheap but sturdy paper that is sold in large rolls. “Butcher paper” is white, made from kraft pulp and is generally considered to be between 30 lb/3000 sq ft (45 g/m²) and 50 lb/3000 sq ft (81 g/m²) basis weight of paper. Originally sold to butchers for the purpose of wrapping […]

Sold. Eclipse (chewing gum)

Eclipse is a brand of chewing gum, first introduced in the U.S. by the Wrigley Company in 1999 as its first entrant into the pellet gum segment. However, it was modeled after Excel in Canada, which was launched in 1991, eight years before Eclipse was launched.

Eclipse is a Wrigley chewing gum brand that promises to […]

Sold. Ricicles

Ricicles is a breakfast cereal sold by Kellogg’s in the United Kingdom. It is essentially the same as Kellogg’s Rice Krispies (also sold in the United Kingdom), but with the addition of a frosted sugar coating.

Ricicles’ mascot is the astronaut ‘Captain Rik’.

In the 1990s in the United Kingdom and some other markets, small marshmallow pieces […]

The Punisher (1995 series) is the fourth ongoing comic book series starring the fictional Marvel Comics vigilante, the Punisher, following The Punisher (1987 series), The Punisher War Journal (1988-1995), and The Punisher War Zone (1992-1995), as well as two previous miniseries.

The series ran 18 issues from November 1995 to April 1997, all written by John […]

Time tracking software or timesheet software is accounting software which is used to maintain timesheets for each person in a company. Such software allows employees to enter their time, which can be approved/rejected by supervisors or project managers. Increasingly this software is web based, making deployment much easier.

Time tracking software may be:

Standalone - used […]

A sixteen-segment display, sometimes called a “Union Jack” display or a “British Flag” display, is a type of display based on 16 segments that can be turned on or off according to the graphic pattern to be produced. It is an extension of the more common seven-segment display, adding four diagonal and two vertical segments […]

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. […]

Overflowed. Kern River

The Kern River is a river in eastern California in the United States, approximately 155 mi (249 km) long. It drains an area of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains northeast of Bakersfield. Fed by snowmelt near Mount Whitney, the river passes through scenic canyons in the mountains and is a popular destination for whitewater rafting […]

FLEX-ES is a software product written and sold by Fundamental Software. FLEX-ES emulates an IBM mainframe.

See also

Hercules emulator

External links

Fundamental Software web page

Published. El Sol

El Sol – a Spanish phrase meaning “the sun” – may refer to:

El Sol (bus line) in Los Angeles, California, United States.

El Sol (Cajamarca), a Peruvian newspaper, published in Cajamarca.

El Sol (Cusco), a Peruvian newspaper, published in Cusco.

El Sol (Madrid), a Spanish newspaper (extinct).

El Sol (Maturín), a Venezuelan newspaper published […]

The CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE® (often written as CSS PROFILE), short for the College Scholarship Service Profile, is an application distributed by the College Board in the United States allowing college students to apply for financial aid. It is primarily designed to give private member institutions of the College Board a closer look into the finances […]

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 […]

Primarily. Tibetan rug

Tibetan rug making is an ancient art and craft in the tradition of Tibetan people. These rugs are primarily made from tibetan highland sheep’s virgin wool. The Tibetan uses rugs for almost any domestic use from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles.

The process of making tibetan rugs is unique in the sense that almost […]

The Daihatsu Fellow Max is an automobile. It is also known as the Daihatsu Fellow and Daihatsu Max.

1970s
In 1966, Daihatsu introduced the Fellow, also known as Daihatsu 360 for export markets. In 1969, the Daihatsu Fellow Max was introduced to replace the Daihatsu Fellow. In 1977 the cars were renamed Daihatsu Max […]

Localhost is a software program that facilitates access to a peer-to-peer virtual file system via the BitTorrent protocol. The program is a modification of Azureus version 2.3.0.4 and the two are backwards compatible.

See also

Comparison of BitTorrent software

External links

Localhost Official Web Site

Links

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There are 25 active breweries in Texas, U.S.

Contents

1 Beers
2 Breweries
3 See also
4 External link

Beers
Popular beers from Texas include Ziegenbock, a dark amber beer, Shiner Bock, a dark lager, and Saint Arnold Elissa, an American IPA.

Breweries
Some Texas breweries are:

Saint Arnold, (website) - Houston, Texas Texas’s oldest microbrewery.

Spoetzl Brewery, (website) - Shiner, Texas Commonly […]

The oldest. Deane Winthrop

Deane Winthrop (1623-1704) was the son of the first Governor of Massachusetts, John Winthrop. His house still stands today in Winthrop, Massachusetts.

Deane Winthrop House: the original building was built about 1675 with an addition made in 1696. It is currently owned by the Winthrop Improvement and Historical Association and is open to visitors by […]

Entrepreneur Magazine is a publication that carries news stories about entrepreneurialism, small business management, and business opportunities.

This magazine is published monthly, with a total of 12 issues annually. (No special extra issues are published.)

The magazine includes Sections like: Tech, Money, Sell, and Lead. It is edited by Rieva Lesonsky.

Each year Entrepreneur Magazine partners with PricewaterhouseCoopers […]

Sam Collins Day is a local holiday in Canton/Collinsville Connecticut. It is celebrated on the 3rd Saturday in September, and is a showcase of local businesses, clubs, and other organizations.

Location
Sam Collins Day is held at the Canton Springs Fire Department field.

Events
Events at Sam Collins Day include live entertainment, a pancake breakfast, […]

Software. C.a.R.

C.a.R. (also known as Z.u.L.) is a free and open source interactive geometry software that can do geometrical constructions in Euclidean and Non-Euclidean geometry. The software is Java based.

External links

C.a.R. / Z.u.L.

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Northern Ontario Business is a Canadian magazine, which publishes monthly in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. The magazine covers business news and issues in Northern Ontario.

Northern Ontario Business sponsors an annual business achievement awards gala in the region, as well as an award ceremony for business achievements by women. The magazine is owned by Laurentian Media Group, […]

The family of Central Pacific languages is a branch of the Central-Eastern Oceanic languages. It has 45 languages.

Classification

East Fijian-Polynesian languages

East Fijian languages

Polynesian languages

West Fijian-Rotuman languages

Rotuman

West Fijian languages

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Products. Marman Products

Marman Products Company, Inc. of Inglewood, California, was a business established by Zeppo Marx (1901-1979) in 1941. Until 1933 he had been the Marx Brothers’ straight man, and Marman Products made clamping devices and straps. During World War II, like many other companies Marman was involved in the war effort. As part of this, Marman […]

Kwansei Gakuin Institute of Business and Accounting (KGIBA) is one of the professional schools of Kwansei Gakuin University, and one of the Japan’s leading management schools.

The Institute was founded in 2005 with an initial class of 162 students. It is located in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo and Umeda district, Osaka City. KGIBA will have approximately 200 students […]

USD $145. Currency pair

A currency pair depicts a quotation of two different currencies. The first currency in the pair is the base currency. The second currency in the pair is labelled quote currency or counter currency. Such a quotation depicts how many units of the counter currency are needed to buy one unit of the base currency.

For example […]

Houdini Animation Software is a powerful suite of animation software that is created by Side Effects Software, a company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

External links

Side Effects Software official page

A website with tools, tips and tricks for Houdini users.

A wiki for the Houdini community.

Links

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Products for. Swad

Swad is a food distributor that is known mostly for its distribution of Indian food products. The major distributor of Swad products in the United States of America is Raja Foods.

External links

Raja foods, the main distributor of Swad Products in the US

Links

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John Chandioux is a specialist in computational linguistics. His work in the machine translation field includes creating the GramR® programming language and the METEO® Translation System, which has been used since 1977 by the Canadian government’s Translation Bureau to translate weather bulletins on microcomputers. Chandioux is the president of John Chandioux Consultants and […]

Disturbance Theory is a political postulation by David Truman that states that interest groups form primarily in opposition to other interest groups so as to counteract influence in their respective political domains. Robert Salisbury would later augment the theory to state that interest groups form in the absence or increasing scarcity of resources. Salisbury also […]

The following comparison of accounting software documents the various features and differences between different accounting software packages.

Package

Licence

Windows

Mac OS X

Linux

Market focus

Type

Structure

Adempiere

GPL

Mid-market

ERP, CRM, POS

Web based

Adminsoft

Freeware and Proprietary

Small to Mid-market

 ?

stand alone

Compiere

GPL

Mid-market

ERP, CRM, POS

Web based

GnuCash

GPL

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Peachtree Street is the main north-south street of Atlanta, Georgia. The city grew up around this one street, and many of its historical and municipal buildings are or were located along it. Beginning at Five Points in Downtown Atlanta, it runs north through Midtown and into south Buckhead before changing names to Peachtree […]

Nightfall and Other Stories (1969) is a book collecting previously published science fiction short stories by Isaac Asimov. Asimov added a brief introduction to each story, explaining some aspect of the story’s history and/or how it came to be written. The main criteria for inclusion were that they had to be quality stories, but […]

EBS may refer to:

In schools:

European Business School International University Schloss Reichartshausen, Business school in Oestrich-Winkel, Germany

European Business School Paris, Business school in Paris, France

European Business School Madrid, Business school in Madrid, Spain

European Business School London, Business school in London, United Kingdom

Estonian Business School, Business school in Estonia

East Barnet School, […]

Ivyspring International Publisher is a publisher of scientific literature including international research journals in both print and electronic formats. Ivyspring international publisher is dedicated to the rapid dissemination of important scientific knowledge and discoveries to the global research, academic and professional community. The journals are open-access with content immediately available to readers around the world. […]

Analytical software is software that is designed specifically for analysis and development of a particular environment or object.

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Cross-platform. Viewcast

Viewcast is a time diagram generator. It processes Simmcast traces and generates time diagrams in FIG and PostScript formats.

Viewcast, as Simmcast, is cross-platform. Its backend is written in Java, and the GUI frontend is written in Python, using Qt and PyQt. The backend can also be accessed from the command-line.

See also

Simmcast

External link

Official site […]

Hummingbird sage is a common name for two different species of sage:

Salvia

guaranitica
Salvia spathacea

Links

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20 Years of Jethro Tull (1988) is a video by Jethro Tull, also known as Jethro Tull: This Is the First 20 Years.

Track list

“Living in the Past”

“To Be Sad Is a Mad Way to Be”

“The Whistler”

“Too Old to Rock ‘N’ Roll; Too Young to Die”

“Teacher”

“Thick as a […]

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