Unreferenced date December 2007 Infobox Company company name AEDOil Limited company logo company type Public company Public asx AED foundation 1st May, 2005 industry Mining Oil and Gas Exploration and Development location Melbourne , Australia key people David Dix Executive Chairman and CEO , Pedro De Souza Managing Director , John Branson Non Executive Director , Barry McGuiness Non Executive Director , Richard Price Non Executive Director , John Imle Non Executive Director , Tim Baldwin Non Executive Director , Richard Little Chief Financial Officer , Trevor Slater Company Secretary num employees approx. 30 products revenue net income homepage http www.aedoil.com AEDOil Limited is an oil and gas exploration and development company based in Australia with international assets. It is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange with the code AED, and is a component of the S&P ASX 200 index. Based in Melbourne , AEDOil has assets in Australia and South East Asian territories with offices in Brunei Darussalam and Jakarta . AEDOil floated on the Australian Securities Exchange ASX in May 2005, the Company was established for the purpose of acquiring, developing and commercialising specified fields and undertaking oil and gas exploration. Since this time it has produced over 2 million barrels of premium oil from its Puffin field, has acquired contract areas Block L in Brunei, Rombebai ... companies in the oil and gas sector, including Sinopec , PetroleumBRUNEI , Kulczyk Oil Ventures , QAF Brunei , and Cooper Energy . External links http www.aedoil.com AEDOil Limited company website http www.asx.com.au asx research CompanyInfoSearchResults.jsp?searchBy asxCode&allinfo &asxCode AED ASX information about AEDOil Limited http www.theaustralian.news.com.au story 0,24897,22019312 643,00.html Story in The Australian referring to the Puffin oilfield development Category Oil and gas companies of Australia petroleum company stub de AEDOil id AEDOil ... more details
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Orphan date February 2011 Expand Estonian date June 2010 Infobox book name Pommeri aed title orig translator image image caption author illustrator cover artist country flag Estonia language Estonian language Estonian series subject genre publisher pub date english pub date media type pages isbn oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by Pommeri aed is a novel by Estonia n author Mats Traat . It was first published in 1973. Category Estonian novels Category 1973 novels Estonia stub 1970s novel stub et Pommeri aed ... more details
Aed , or Aodh , is the prince of the Daoine Sidhe and a god of the underworld in Irish mythology . He is known from inscriptions as the eldest son of Lir , High King of the Tuatha de Dannan , and Aobh , a daughter of Bodb Dearg . According to tradition, Aobh died in childbirth after bearing Lir four children two sets of twins Fionnuala , Aodh, Fiachra , and Conn of the hundred battles . Aoife , the second wife of Lir, and in some versions of the story, the sister of Aobh , was very jealous of the children and conspired to kill them on a journey to see Bodb Dearg, the former King of the Tuatha de Dannan . But for love of the Children of Lir , the servants of Aoife would not slay the children, and so she cursed them to live as swans for 900 years 300 upon Lake Darvra , 300 in the English Channel , and 300 on the open sea. Legend says they kept their voices and learned all the songs and tales of Ireland, as well as the many languages brought by travelers from distant places. There are numerous variations on the culmination of the story after the breaking of Aoife s curse, and most are obviously influenced by stories from Christianity . For more on the story, see the article on the Children of Lir . References Encyclopedia of Gods, Michael Jordon, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002 Irish mythology mythological Celt myth stub Category Irish gods ... more details
Infobox company company name AED company logo Image AED Logo Color cmyk LARGE.jpg 180px company type Non profit organization location Washington, D.C. foundation 1961 ref http www.aed.org action pdfs AED ... CEO & President small homepage http www.aed.org www.aed.org AED , formerly the Academy for Educational ... AED currently operates more than 250 programs in the United States and in 150 other countries around ... Building.JPG thumb AED headquarters in Washington, D.C. AED was founded in 1961 by Alvin C. Eurich and Sidney ... management in the United States, AED has expanded into instructional technology , education reform , and civil society support in the US and around the world. AED also focuses on promoting health in developing ... disciplines. Currently AED works throughout the United States and in 167 countries. ref http www.hcpartnership.org .... Retrieved 7 21 07. ref AED currently operates more than 250 programs to help people improve ... our coalition ref Programs AED has five main program areas global health, population, and nutrition ... development. Each group has between four and seven centers. AED is one of six partnership support ... AED s Center for Academic Partnerships stated aim is to work with educational institutions and individuals ... students study abroad and service learning abroad through the AED Development Fellows Program ... Initiative, for which AED will provide advice and support. ref http aed.org News Releases iraq education initiative signed.cfm Press Release . Retrieved 7 27 09. ref Other programs include the AED Center ... ppas.cfm Promising Practices in Afterschool Systems . Retrieved 7 21 07. ref AED s Middle Start ... Fellowships for graduate students, offered by George Washington University , are provided by AED. ref http www.gwu.edu fellows nsep.html Fellowships . Retrieved 7 21 07. ref GreenCOM, sponsored by AED ... 7 21 07. ref AED is a major partner in USAID s DOT COM Alliance, leading the dot ORG program ... Controversy Executive Compensation In 2009, AED drew criticism when it was revealed that then President ... more details
Aed Ua Dubhda King of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe , died 983. Aed was the son of Cellac, son of Dubda mac Connmhach , who was in turn a grandson of Donn Cothaid mac Cathail , king of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe died 772 . He was the first person to bear the surname O Dubhda Dowd , though its use in that sense more strictly began with his sons, Mael Ruanaid Ua Dubhda died 1005 and Gebennac Ua Dubhda died 1005 . Aed is noted as lord, or king, of all Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe north Connacht upon his death in 983. All its subsequent kings and lords descended from him, as do the O Dowd Chiefs of the Name . Descendants included James Vippler O Dowd and Siobhan Dowd . S start succession box before Donn Cothaid mac Cathail title Kings of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe King of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe after Mael Ruanaidh Ua Dubhda years ? 983 S end External links http www.ucc.ie celt published T100005B References The History of Mayo , Hubert T. Knox , p.  379, 1908. Araile do fhlathaibh Ua nDubhda Some of the princes of Ui Dhubhda , pp.  676 681, Leabhar na nGenealach The Great Book of Irish Genealogies , Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh died 1671 , eag. Nollaig Mura le , 2004 05, De Burca, Dublin . Persondata name Ua Dubhda, Aed alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 983 place of death DEFAULTSORT Ua Dubhda, Aed Category Medieval Gaels Category People from County Mayo Category 10th century Irish people Category 983 deaths ... more details
Aed Finn , Irish people Irish musician , died 1269. In medieval Ireland , there were at least three unrelated clan s of the name Finn one in Airg alla , a second at Kilcolgan in County Galway , and a third in County Sligo . The Kilcolgan family were erenagh s, hereditary abbot s of Kilcolgan, while the Sligo family were a prominent clan who resided in the parish of Clary, near what is now the town of Sligo. The Finn s of Airg alla fade from recorded history in the High Medieval era. It is not known which, if any, of these families, were progenitor of Aed Finn. The surname was common in all parts of Ireland. His obituary , sub anno 1269, records that he was a master of music and minstrelsy . References Musical instruments in Ireland 9th 14th centuries A review of the organological evidence , Ann Buckley , pp.  13 57, Irish Musical Studies i, Blackrock, County Dublin , 1990 Music and musicians in medieval Irish society , Ann Buckley, pp.  165 190, Early Music xxviii, no.2, May 2000 Music in Prehistoric and Medieval Ireland , Ann Buckley, pp.  744 813, in A New History of Ireland , volume one, Oxford, 2005. External links http www.irishtimes.com ancestor surname index.cfm?fuseaction History&Surname Finn&UserID http www.ucc.ie celt published T100005D index.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME O Finn, Aed ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish musician DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1269 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT O Finn, Aed Category 1269 deaths Category Medieval Gaels Category Irish composers Category Irish musicians Category 13th century Irish people Category People from County Sligo Category People from County Louth Category People from County Galway Category People from County Monaghan ... more details
Aed Ua Cellaigh , 38th King of U Maine and 5th Chief of the Name , d. 1134 . Background Aed is one of a number of 11th century kings of U Maine who is obscure. According to John O Donovan scholar John O Donovan , this seems to have been as a result both of historical confusion, and possibly genealogical re ramification, where the pedigree of one branch of the U Maine was later treated as a king list. His place in the genealogical tree is uncertain, which reflects the tulmut in the kingdom, following the long reigns of Tadhg M r Ua Cellaigh 986 1014 and his son, Concobar mac Tadg Ua Cellaig 1014 1030 . He is called Aed mac maic Taidhg h i Cellaig but it is unclear which Taidhg is meant. The state of U Maine By the 1130s, the kingdom was a vassal state of Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair , King of Connacht . One of the few, albeit indirect, references to the kingdom during Aed s reign was the battle of Caill Cobhtaigh in 1131 blockquote The battle of Caill Cobhthaigh was gained over the Sil Muireadhaigh by the people of Upper Connaught, the former having come on a predatory excursion into Munster and both parties having engaged through mistake, the Sil Muireadhaigh left their spoils behind. blockquote Upper Connacht in this sense means south Connacht,which comprised almost the entire of U Maine. Warfare in 1132 In 1132 , M enmaige , the western most section of the kingdom, was plundered by Conchobhar ua Briain, who carried off many cows. He may have attended the conference of Abhall Chethernaigh in his capacity as a vassal , where Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair and Conchobhar Ua Briain, with the chiefs of the clergy of Connaught and Munster ... made a year s peace was made between them. Aed died the same year died Muireadhach ua Flaithbheartach , King of Maigh Se la . It is unknown if there were any connection between the two deaths Muireadhach s kingdom bordered Maenmaige ... of McCarthy s synchronisms at Trinity College Dublin . DEFAULTSORT Ua Cellaigh, Aed Category People ... more details
Aed Cellaigh , King of U Maine and Chief of the Name , died 1318 . start box succession box before Gilbert Cellaigh title Kings of U Maine King of U Maine after Ruaidri Cellaigh years 1322&ndash ? end box References refbegin The Tribes and customs of Hy Many , John O Donovan scholar John O Donovan , 1843 The Surnames of Ireland , Edward MacLysaght , Dublin , 1978 . The Anglo Normans in Co. Galway the process of colonization , Patrick Holland, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society , vol. 41, 1987 88 Excavation on the line of the medieval town defences of Loughrea, Co. Galway , J.G.A.& H.S., vol. 41, 1987 88 Anglo Norman Galway rectangular earthworks and moated sites , Patrick Holland, J.G.A. & H.S., vol. 46 1993 Rindown Castle a royal fortress in Co. Roscommon , Sheelagh Harbison , J.G.A. & H.S., vol. 47 1995 The Anglo Norman landscape in County Galway land holdings, castles and settlements , Patrick Holland, J.G.A.& H.S., vol. 49 1997 Annals of Ulster at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Annals of Tigernach at http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork http www.cs.tcd.ie Dan.McCarthy chronology synchronisms annals chron.htm Revised edition of McCarthy s synchronisms at Trinity College Dublin . DEFAULTSORT O Cellaigh, Aed Category People from County Galway Category People from County Roscommon Category Medieval Gaels Category O Kelly family Category Year of birth missing Ireland royal stub ... more details
Infobox Company company name S Oil company logo company type public company Public foundation 1977 location Seoul , South Korea key people Ahmed H. Subaey , Representative Director & CEO industry Energy & Petrochemicals revenue profit 20 billion USD 2010 homepage http www.s oil.com Infobox Korean name hangul rr Esseu Oil mr Ess Oil S Oil Corporation hangul is a petroleum and refinery company, headquartered in Seoul , Korea . It was established in 1976 by old name SsangYong Refinery hangul . It produces petroleum and lubricant products. It is similar to SK Corporation , GS Caltex , Hyundai Oil Bank . Corporate Governance CEO & Representative Director Ahmed A. Subaey As of March 2008 Ownership Aramco Overseas Company AOC 34.1 Hanjin Energy 27.4 As of October 2008 Products S Gasoline, S Diesel SSU Lubricant S Oil Bonus Card Ultra S Group III Lube Base oil Competitors SK Energy GS Caltex Hyundai Oil Bank See also Economy of South Korea List of Korea related topics External links http www.s oil.co.kr S Oil Homepage in Korean http www.s oil.com NexSoil ENG index.asp S Oil Homepage in English petroleum company stub SouthKorea company stub KOPA Category Oil companies of South Korea Category Chemical companies of South Korea Category Automotive fuel brands de S Oil ko S Oil ... more details
Other uses pp move indef pp semi indef An oil is any chemical substance substance that is liquid at Room ... solvents. This general definition includes vegetable oil s, volatile essential oils , petrochemistry petrochemical oils, and synthetic oils . Etymology First attested in English 1176, the word oil ... , olive oil, oil ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry ... s and similar chemicals often found in the oils produced by living things, while oil refers to an overall ... of the Cell . New York Garland Science, 2002, pp. 62, 118 119. ref Mineral oils Crude oil , or petroleum ... economy. Crude oil originates from ancient fossilized organic material s, such as zooplankton and algae , which geochemical processes convert into oil. ref cite journal doi 10.1016 j.orggeochem.2005.09.001 ... oil because it does not have an organic origin on human timescales, but is instead obtained from rocks, underground traps, or sands. Mineral oil also refers to several specific distillates of crude oil. Applications Unreferenced section date October 2009 File Italian olive oil 2007.jpg thumb right 75px A bottle of olive oil used in food Cosmetics Oils are applied to hair to give it a lustrous ... example, holy anointing oil has been an important ritual liquid for Judaism and Christianity . Painting Color pigments are easily Suspension chemistry suspended in oil, making it suitable as a supporting medium for Oil paint paints . The oldest known extant oil paintings date from 650 AD. ref http dsc.discovery.com news 2008 02 19 oldest oil painting.html Oldest Oil Paintings Found in Afghanistan ... in oil cooling , for instance in electric Transformer Coolant transformers . Oils are also used ... work. To obtain most of these oils, crude oil is pumped from the ground and is shipped via oil tanker to an oil refinery . There, it is converted from crude oil to diesel fuel petrodiesel , ethane and other short chain alkanes , fuel oil s heaviest of commercial fuels, used in ships furnaces , gasoline ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Oil image File OilNovel.jpg ... Oil is a novel by Upton Sinclair published in 1927 told as a Third person narrative third person ... Bunny, son of an oil tycoon. Bunny s sympathetic feelings towards oilfield workers and socialists provoke ... made oil millionaire. James Arnold Bunny Ross, Jr. the protagonist, is the only son of a self made oil millionaire. Paul Watkins a farmer s son who runs away from home, is tutored by a Freethought free ... the government to acquire the land in Teapot Dome to drill oil. He also works to crush the unions that oppose ... of some oil property. li The Lease Dad meets with the owners of the residential lots to discuss an oil lease the owners are hopelessly deadlocked about how the properties and proceeds should be divided the character of Paul Watkins is introduced. li The Drilling Details of the oil drilling ... ranch, property of the Watkins family, and find oil. li The Revelation At Bunny s urging, Dad tries ... oil field Bunny begins to realize his father s business methods are not entirely ethical an oil worker is killed in an accident, and the oil well explodes and burns. li The Strike The oil workers ... hand to crush the oil workers movement. li The Killing Dad makes a killing by joining with the big oil companies, but loses his independence Bertie, Bunny s spoiled socialite sister, has an abortion. li The Exposure The bribery involved in the naval oil reserve transactions during the Harding ... , to avoid being subpoenaed by Congress in connection with the naval oil reserve scandal. li The Penalty ..., a consortium created in 1910 to bring oil via pipeline from Kern County to the Pacific Coast facilities of Unocal Corporation Union Oil Company at Port Harford now called Port San Luis just west ... Sinclair selling the Fig Leaf Edition of Oil in Boston Oil was banned in Boston ref cite web title Tufts ... from oil Jack Curtis, Blood from oil, February 17, 2008 , accessed September 23, 2010 ref Adaptations ... more details
Aed mac Ruaidr Ua Conchobair , Crown Prince of Connaught , killed 1159. Aed was one of at least two sons of King Ruaidr Ua Conchobair by different women. The Annals of Tigernach contain references to Aed s death, sub anno 1159 Sluaiged la Ruaidhr h a Concobair co Condachtaib & co cath Tuadhmuman lais co h Ath Luain. Tucsad Fir Teftha debaid doib iman ath, cor buailedh righdamna Connacht and .i. Aedh mac Ruaidhr , co n erbailt de. A hosting by Ruaidri Ua Conchobair with the Connachtmen and a battalion of Thomond to Athlone . The men of Teffa Tethbae delivered battle to them at the ford, and the crown prince of Connaught, Aed, son of Ruaidri, received a blow there, of which he died. A more detailed account is given towards the end of the same year, which states that Aed was killed by a single shot of a stone, on the wicker work of the bridge of Athlone by a lad of the men of Teffa. There are two, possibly three, sons of Ruaidri, known to have been called Aed or Aedh Aed, Crown Prince, killed 1159. King Aedh mac Ruaidri Conchobair , died 1233. Aedh Muimhnech, whose son, Conchobair, was alive in 1236. Aedh Muimhneach may be identical with Crown Prince Aed, or yet another son. External links http www.ucc.ie celt published G100002 index.html References Whitley Stokes ed. & trans. The Annals of Tigernach , Revue Celtique 16 1895 374 419 Rawlinson B 502 17 1896 6 33, 116 263, 337 420 18 1897 9 59, 150 303 Rawlinson B 488 , repr. 2 vols, Felinfach 1993. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ua Conchobair, Aed Mac Ruaidri ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1159 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ua Conchobair, Aed Mac Ruaidri Category Medieval Gaels Category Princes Category Heirs to the throne Category 12th century Irish people Category People from County Galway Category People from County Roscommon Category 1159 deaths ... more details
Aed mac Brian hUiginn , Irish people Irish poet , died 1487. Aed was a member of a branch of the hUiginn brehon family. The Annals of the Four Masters recorded his death, sub anno 1487, as follows Hugh, the son of Brian, son of Farrel Roe O Higgin, died. His father was Brian hUiginn , who s other sons included Domnall mac Brian h ig nn and Cairbre mac Brian hUiginn . External links http www.ucc.ie celt published T100005D Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME hUiginn, Aed mac Brian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish poet DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1487 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT O Huiginn, Aed Mac Brian Category Irish poets Category 15th century Irish people Category Irish Gaelic poets Category Medieval Gaels Category Medieval Irish poets Category People from County Mayo Category 15th century writers Category Medieval Irish writers Category 1487 deaths ... more details
Aed mac Conchbair Mac Aodhag in , Irish people Irish bard , 1330 1359 . Mac Aodhag in was a member of a bardic family who originated from Park, in north County Galway . He was a scribe of Leabhar Ua Maine The Book of U Maine , and based in D n Daighre, Duniry , County Galway , and was a ollamh in law for the Clanricarde . His genealogy was Aed mac Conchbair mac Gilla na Naem mic Duinn Sleibhe Mac Aodhag in . He is notable for, along with John Clyn fl. 1332 1349 , one of the few Irish chroniclers to leave a personal note of the Black Death . A marginal note in the book states blockquote One thousand three hundred and fifty years from the birth of Christ to this night and this is the second year since the coming of the Black Death plague to Ireland . I have written this in the twentieth year of my age. I am Aed mac Conchbair Mac Aodhag in and whoever reads it let him offer a prayer for my soul. This is Christmas night. On this night I place myself under the protection of the king of Heaven and Earth , beseeching that he will bring me and my friends safe through this plague and restore us once more to joy and gladness. Aed mac Conchbair Mac Aodhag in who wrote this in the year of the great plague. blockquote Beneath the above note is a second, dated a year later, Christmas night 1351 blockquote It is just a year tonight since I wroter the lines on the margin below and if it be God s will, may I reach the anniversary of this night many times, amen. blockquote He is believed to have attended the great poetic festival held in 1351 blockquote at Christmas by William, the son of Donough Muimhneach O Kelly, to the learned of Ireland, travellers, the poor and the indigent, and they were ... thankful to him and his son, Melaghlin. blockquote Aed died in 1359 , and was noted as the best of the Brehon ... Mac Aodhagain, Aed Mac Conchbair ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1359 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mac Aodhagain, Aed Mac Conchbair Category People from ... more details
Aed mac Donn Sochlachain , Erenagh of Cong and irish people Irish musician , died 1226. Sochlachain was one of the earliest Irish musicians described in the extant Irish annals, denoting the respect the profession had acquired in recent generations. The Annals of Connacht describe him as the erenagh of Cong, a man eminent for chanting and for the right Musical tuning tuning of harp s and for having made an Musical instrument instrument for himself which none had made before, distinguished also in every art such as poetry , engraving and writing and in every skilled occupation, died this year. External links http www.ucc.ie celt published T100011 index.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Sochlachain, Aed mac Donn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Erenagh of Cong DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1226 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT O Sochlachain, Aed mac Donn Category Irish musicians Category Medieval Gaels Category Irish poets Category Irish Gaelic poets Category Scribes Category Irish inventors Category Irish musicologists Category Irish music theorists Category People from County Mayo Category People from County Galway Category 13th century Irish people Category 1226 deaths ... more details
Niall mac Aed hUiginn , Irish people Irish poet , fl. 1414. Niall was a member of the hUiginn family of Connacht , but resided in what is now County Westmeath . He participated in a famous incident recounted in the Annals of the Four Masters , sub anno 1414 John Stanley dn date February 2012 , the Deputy of the King of England, arrived in Ireland, a man who gave neither mercy nor protection to clergy, laity, or men of science, but subjected as many of them as he came upon to cold, hardship, and famine. It was he who plundered Niall, the son of Hugh O Higgin , at Uisneach, in Meath. Henry Dalton, however, plundered James Tuite and the King s people, and gave the O Higgins out of the preys then acquired a cow for each and every cow taken from them, and afterwards escorted them to Connaught. The O Higgins, with Niall , then satirized John Stanley, who lived after this satire but five weeks, for he died of the virulence of the lampoons. This was the second poetical miracle performed by this Niall O Higgin , the first being the discomfiture of the Clann Conway the night they plundered Niall at Cladann and the second, the death of John Stanley. Note The English name, Hugh given name Hugh , is sometimes used in place of the Irish name, ed given name Aed or Aedh . External links http www.ucc.ie celt published T100005D DEFAULTSORT O hUicinn, Niall mac Aed Category Irish writers Category Irish poets Category 15th century Irish people Category Irish Gaelic poets Category Medieval Gaels Category Medieval Irish poets Category People from County Westmeath Category 15th century writers Category Medieval Irish writers ... more details
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