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Private Equity Analyst is a newsletter that since 1988 has provided news and information about the private-equity market and its investment specialities, including venture capital, leveraged buyouts, mezzanine investing and turnarounds.

Based in Wellesley, Massachusetts, it also conducts the Private Equity Analyst range of eight annual conferences of the private-capital industry.

On Feb. 19, 2004 Dow Jones […]

The Eastern and Southern Nilotic languages were formerly widely believed to constitute a single Paranilotic (or, earlier, “Nilo-Hamitic”) grouping; they were believed to have arisen as a sort of “mixed language” combining Nilotic (modern Western Nilotic) and “Hamitic” (in particular, modern Cushitic) elements. However, ever since Joseph Greenberg’s reclassification of African languages, they have […]

FirstOffice is a. HansaWorld

HansaWorld is a major international software company specialising in business applications. The group employs
around 300 staff in a strong network of daughter companies and distribution partners in Europe, Latin America, Africa,
Asia and the Middle East.With 23 offices in 16 countries, HansaWorld has made over 69,000 installations in small and medium sized companies in more then […]

Freely redistributable software (FRS) is software that anyone is free to redistribute. The term has been used to mean two types of free to redistribute software, distinguished by the legal modifiability of the software. FRS which can be legally modified is the same as free software. Non-legally modifiable FRS is freeware, shareware or similar.

The […]

The Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary is a kanji dictionary based on the New Japanese-English Character Dictionary by Jack Halpern (linguist) and published by Kenkyūsha. The dictionary arranges entries according to an original system called SKIP (System of Kanji Indexing by Patterns), although the dictionary does contain a radical index.

Contents

1 SKIP

1.1 Determining SKIP numbers

1.1.1 1) Left-Right
1.1.2 […]

Pressing. Mancopter

Mancopter is a computer game by the company Datasoft that appeared on the Commodore 64 computer system in the mid-1980s. The player controls a person piloting a helicopter-like flying device over an ocean, and apparently competing with other computer-controlled pilots. Although at first glance it looks like a racing game, there is actually […]

Get jobs. Entry-level job

An entry-level job is a job that generally requires little skill and knowledge, and is generally of a low pay. These jobs may require physical strength or some on-site training. Many entry-level jobs are part-time, and do not include employee benefits. Recent graduates from high school or college usually take entry-level positions.

Entry-level […]

Canadian Business is the longest-publishing business magazine in Canada. It was founded in 1928 as The Commerce of the Nation, the organ of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The magazine was renamed Canadian Business in 1933. The association with the Chamber of Commerce ended in 1977. It is owned by Rogers Communications.

With a circulation […]

Leadenhall Market is a covered market in the City of London, located in Gracechurch Street.

The market dates back to the fourteenth century. It is open from 07:00-16:00 Monday to Friday, and sells fresh food; among the vendors there are cheesemongers, butchers and fishmongers.

The ornate roof structure, painted green, maroon and cream, and cobbled floors of […]

10BASE-FL is the most commonly used 10BASE-F specification of Ethernet over optical fiber. It replaces the original FOIRL specification, but retains compatibility with FOIRL-based equipment. Maximum segment length values 2000 meters. Mixing it with FOIRL equipment, maximum segment length reduces to FOIRL’s 1000 meters.

Kefalovryso (alternative forms Kefalovrysso, Kefalovriso, Kefalovrysson, Kefalovrison, Kefalovrysson) may refer to several places in Greece:

Kefalovryso, Argolis, a village in Argolis, part of the municipality Lyrkeia

Kefalovryso, Ioannina, a village in the Ioannina Prefecture, part of the municipality Ano Pogoni

Kefalovryso, Larissa, a village in the Larissa Prefecture, part of the municipality Elassona

Kefalovryso, Messenia, a village in Messenia, […]

In the field of software engineering, the term consulting software engineer denotes a person who represents the customer’s interests with e.g. the project team actually building a software system, application or software product.

The term derives from the long-established role of consulting engineer in the field of e.g. Civil Engineering, which term denotes a person […]

The Telmac 1800 was an early microcomputer delivered in kit form. It was introduced in 1977 by Telercas, the Finnish importer of RCA microchips. Most of the 2,000 kits manufactured were bought by electronics enthusiasts in Finland and Sweden.

An expansion board, OSCOM, later became available, and included an alphanumeric video display, and up to 12 […]

The family of Northern Vanuatu languages is a branch of the Southern Oceanic languages.

Components

East Santo languages

North East Santo languages

South East Santo languages

Malekula Interior languages

Labo

Malekula Central languages

Small Nambas languages

Northeast Vanuatu-Banks Islands languages

East Vanuatu languages

Epi languages

Malekula Coastal languages

West Santo languages

References
Lynch, John, Malcolm Ross & Terry Crowley. 2002. The Oceanic languages. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press.

Absolute return is the investment performance of something regardless the performance of its asset class market. Absolute Return strategies aim to produce positive returns in both bull and bear markets, independent of traditional performance benchmarks such as the S&P 500 index.

The opposite notion is the relative investment performance.

Absolute return strategies, better known by the name […]

Rising Starr Middle School is a Georgia Lighthouse School to Watch located in unincorporated Fayette County, Georgia. It is governed by the Fayette County School System.

The school serves southern Peachtree City and was named Best School for Your Kid in Atlanta magazine, 2006 and 2007.

The head principal at the school is Ms. Lenore Patton.

Rising […]

In phonology, absolute neutralisation is a phenomenon in which a segment of the underlying representation of a morpheme is not realized in any of its phonetic representation. For example, Chomsky & Halle (1968) assume that the underlying representation of the word ellipse contains a final segment /e/ even though this segment is never pronounced. But […]

Rochester Midland Corporation is a closely held specialty chemical manufacturing company headquartered in Rochester, New York. With sales and operations in nearly seventy countries, production facilities in Rochester, New York, Aurora, Illinois and Oakville, Ontario, Rochester Midland Corporation maintains a diverse portfolio of products to include toilet seat covers, feminine sanitary napkins, and a wide […]

Independent Software Vendor (ISV) is a business term for companies specialising in making or selling standardised software, usually for niche markets, such as that for real estate brokers, scheduling for healthcare personnel, barcode scanning and stock maintenance.

Specialised products generally offer higher productivity to organisations than more generalised software such as basic spreadsheet or database packages.

Most […]

Products for. Olam

Olam is

a Brazilian science and technology magazine Olam

Olam International, a multinational business based in Singapore, though the company’s childhood country was Nigeria. The company supplies commodity products lile cocoa, coffee, sesame, rice, wood products, cashew etc. to food packaging industries like General Foods and Sara Lee.

A market anomaly (or inefficiency) is a price and/or return distortion on a financial market.

It is usually related to:

either structural factors (unfair competition, lack of market transparency, …)

or behavioral biases by economic agents (see behavioral economics)

It sometimes refers to phenomena contradicting the efficient market hypothesis. There are anomalies in relation to the economic […]

Groups. Red Carpet (band)

Red Carpet is a House/Electronica production act from Belgium consisting of DJ/producer/remixers Den Hetrix and Raffaele Brescia with Ramona Korber on vocals. In 2004 their piano-driven track “Alright” became one of the biggest club hits to come out of Ibiza, and in turn became a major Dance smash across Europe and in the United States, […]

Business software is generally any software program that helps a business increase productivity or measure their productivity. The term covers a large variation of uses within the business environment, and can be categorized by using a small, medium and large matrix:

The small business market generally consists of home accounting software, and office suites such as […]

Hexapod may refer to:

Subphylum Hexapoda, a group of arthropods including the insects

Hexapod (robotics), six-legged walking robots

Stewart platform, a machine platform supported by six struts

Hexapod (Nano Technology), a very small variation on the Stewart platform

Maurice B. Foley (born 1960 in Illinois) is a judge of the United States Tax Court.

Foley received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Swarthmore College, a Juris Doctor from Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, and a Masters of Law in Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center. Prior to the […]

CuteFTP is a series of FTP (file transfer) client applications developed by GlobalSCAPE since 1996, with both a Windows-based or Mac-based interface and made for both home and professional use.

CuteFTP is used to transfer files between computers and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) servers. Since 1999, CuteFTP Pro (now called CuteFTP Professional) has also been available […]

A lagging indicator is an economic indicator that reacts slowly to economic changes, and therefore has little predictive value. Generally these types of indicators follow an event; they are historical in nature. For example, in a performance measuring system, profit earned by a business is a lagging indicator as it reflects a historical performance; similarly […]

The T1 General or T1 (entitled Income Tax and Benefit Return) is the form used in Canada by individuals to file their personal income tax return. Individuals with tax payable during a calendar year must use the T1 to file their total income from all sources, including employment and self-employment income, interest, dividends, and […]

Yarragon is a railway station on the Bairnsdale railway line in Victoria, Australia. It is 112km from Southern Cross station. The station is located adjacent to the Princes Highway on the northern side.

A disused goods platform exists behind the DOWN platform. Steam locomotive K162 is on display opposite the UP platform entrance. This locomotive was […]

The small. Free to Conquer

Free to Conquer is the first album released by subseven.

Track listing

“Up to You” – 3:24

“Mayday” – 3:10

“Free to Conquer” – 2:52

“Family Secrets” – 3:47

“Dirt Roads” – 3:07

“Hold On” – 3:27

“Blinking Lights” – 3:44

“Game of Love” – 2:18

“Breathe” – 4:08

“Vampire” – 5:46

The Instrument of Government of 1634 was Swedens first. It regulated some of the administration and the military. It was never accepted by the monarch but was nonetheless in use until Charles XI became an absolute monarch.

See also

Instrument of Government (1719)

Instrument of Government (1772)

Instrument of Government (1809)

Instrument of Government (1974)

External links

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Envolution is a content management system that began as a fork of PostNuke.

Creation
Envolution created and developed a smarty based templating engine named “Encompass”. Emcompass was later combined with “envRender”, another Envolution-developed work.

Envolution Software
The Envolution Project formally disbanded as a community project in 2003. Afterwards, the group became the Envolution Software business entity. […]

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Highway 180 is a short highway located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Its original location was along Assembly Road and Skyline Drive where it circled around Mount Sequoyah and returned to its single terminus of Highway 45. This segment was decommissioned in the early 1990s.

A second segment began at U.S. Route 71 Business in Fayetteville and followed […]

The 145 Squadron of the Republic of Singapore Air Force currently operates the F-16 Fighting Falcon from the Changi Airbase (East), a new airbase built to the east of Singapore Changi Airport on reclaimed land. The 16 aircraft are upgraded versions of the F-16D Block 52, hence known as the Block 52+, and are tasked […]

The National Business Review (or NBR) is a weekly New Zealand newspaper aimed at the business sector. The paper is owned by Barry Colman who also publishes the Grocers Review and several other small trade publications.

The National Business Reviews major competitors are the daily newspapers in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch and the much smaller Independent.

Bob […]

“Twenty Four Hours” is a song by English indie rock band Athlete and is the tenth track on their 2005 album Tourist. The song was later released as part of a double A-side single in November 2005 with non-album track “Stand in the Sun“. The single was the fourth and final taken from Tourist, peaking […]

Remote Data Objects (abbreviated RDO) is the name of an obsolete data access application programming interface primarily used in Microsoft Visual Basic applications on Windows 95 and later operating systems. This includes database connection, queries, stored procedures, result manipulation, and change commits. It allowed developers to create interfaces that can directly interact with […]

Independent Software Vendor (ISV) is a business term for companies specialising in making or selling standardised software, usually for niche markets, such as that for real estate brokers, scheduling for healthcare personnel, barcode scanning and stock maintenance.

Specialised products generally offer higher productivity to organisations than more generalised software such as basic spreadsheet or database packages.

Most […]

Kutha (modern Tell Ibrahim) was an ancient city of Sumer on the right bank of the eastern branch of the Upper Euphrates, north of Nippur. It was the cult city of Nergal.

Kutha is also the name of the capital of the Sumerian underworld, Irkalla.

Occultism
The author of a modern occult book called the Simon Necronomicon […]

Obsession is an album by Eighteen Visions. It features much more commercial songs and melodies. The album was their most commercial to date, and featured three music videos. Some editions of this album come with a DVD that features a ‘making of’ the album.The album has sold 200,000+ copies in the U.S.The album peaked at […]

Ranji H. Nagaswami is the Chief Investment Officer for AllianceBernstein Fund Investors. She has held this position since 2004. Nagaswami has responsibility for growth, value, and core stock as well as fixed income investments. She chairs the retail investors investment policy group and has been the senior portfolio manager for the US Value Equities fund […]

The Digges Amendment was an amendment to the Maryland Constitution proposed in 1910 by the Democratic Party. The amendment would have used property requirements to effectively disenfranchise many African Americans (and possibly some immigrants) in the state.

The amendment was passed by the Maryland General Assembly (and approved by Governor Austin Lane Crothers), but it still […]

Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children is a comic book series written by Dave Louapre and illustrated by Dan Sweetman, published by DC Comics under the Piranha Press imprint from June 1989 until September 1992, a total of 30 issues in the run (and a couple of anthologies published separately).

In late 2006, Dave Louapre announced there […]

Now That’s What I Call Music! 3 may refer to at least two different “Now That’s What I Call Music!”-series albums, including

Now That’s What I Call Music 3 (original UK series, 1984 release)

Now That’s What I Call Music! 3 (U.S. series, 1999 release)

The Initial Friend E.P. was the first release put out by Los Angeles based rock band Rilo Kiley. It was initially a self titled release that was put out by the band independently in 1999. They re-pressed it with altered artwork and track-listing in 2000, and then did the same thing again for a third […]

Regular issue coinage is a term that distinguishes coins created for commerce from commemorative coins. Regular issue coins are normally produced in relatively large numbers, and are primarily meant to be used as pocket change, not collected. Business Strike is the technical term for regular issue coinage.

Because special collector coins, such as proof coinage, are […]

To organize. Lexical item

The lexical items in a language are both the single words (vocabulary) and sets of words organized into groups, units or “chunks”. Some examples of lexical items from English are “cat“, “traffic light“, “take care of“, “by the way“, and “don’t count your chickens before they hatch“.

The entire store of lexical items in a language […]

The Credit Business Associate (CBA) is a professional designation for a credit manager. This designation was created by the National Association of Credit Management. This professional degination signals knowledge of three business-to-business-credit related disciplines:

Basic financial accounting

Business-to-business credit principles

Introductory financial statement analysis

External links

CBA Requirements from NACM

“Beautiful Morning” was the lead single for Ace of Base’s 2002 record Da Capo. “Beautiful Morning” was released on September 9, 2002 in Scandinavia and a week later in Germany. It did very well on European radio especially in Germany where the song was the fastest climbing song on the radio during that year. […]

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YAN - Yancey Railroad

YARR - Youngstown and Austintown Railroad

YDHR - York Durham Heritage Railway

YRC - York Railway

YKR - Yorkrail; York Railway

YS - Youngstown and Southern Railway

YSDX - Youngstown Steel Door Company

YSMX - Canadian Gypsum Company

YSTX - Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company

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BattleCom is a VoIP protocol/application aimed at gamers wishing to speak to other players in online games that do not have an inbuilt speech system.
BattleCom is no longer developed and so has largely been superseded by other similar applications such as TeamSpeak and Ventrilo.

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 […]

“Hold My Hand” is a popular song, written by Jack Lawrence and Richard Myers. It was written in 1950 but only published in 1953.

The hit version in 1953 was a recording by Don Cornell.
The song was featured in the movie Susan Slept Here and was nominated for the 1954 Academy Award for Best Song. It […]

Publicly-traded companies are required to follow certain accounting rules when presenting financial statements so that the readers of the statements can easily compare different companies. Private companies are also often required by banks and shareholders, for example, to present information according to their specified rules.

Usually, countries practicing civil law system write standards into law and […]

eMarket trading platform can be used to create any market by customizing built-in account, order, user management systems along with infrastructure to create an online market for selling/buying/exchanging their products. markets can be auction-based, over-the-counter or hybrid. eMarket trading platform is currently specialized for stock brokerages, that can be customized for any other business. eMarket […]

Jacob S. Hacker is Professor of Political Science at Yale and a Fellow at the New America Foundation. His most recent book is The Great Risk Shift: The Assault on American Jobs, Families, Health Care, and Retirement-And How You Can Fight Back. His first book was published in 2005 book with co-author Paul Pierson is […]

CDS/ISIS is a software package for generalised Information Storage and Retrieval systems developed, maintained and disseminated by UNESCO. It was first released in 1985 and since then over 20,000 licences have been issued by UNESCO and a worldwide network of distributors. It is particularly suited to bibliographical applications and is used for the catalogues of […]

Has found. Octodon

Octodon is a genus of octodontid rodents, of which the best-known member is the degu O. degus. The full list of species is:

O. bridgesi, Bridge’s Degu, found in Argentina

O. degus, the Common Degu or Degu, found in Chile and Argentina

O. lunatus, the Moon-toothed Degu, a nocturnal animal found in northern Chile

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Blackdown Java is a port of Sun Microsystems’s Java virtual machine to Linux by a group of volunteers led by Karl Asha. It predates Sun’s official Linux port. It still supports platforms that the official version does not, including SPARC and PowerPC. Currently, Blackdown Java supports up to version 1.5 of the Java run-time libraries.

Despite […]

Light Weight is a developer of video games with samurai themes, such as the Bushido Blade series and the Kengo series.