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  1. Amalgamation (names)

    other uses Amalgamation disambiguation An amalgamated name is a name that is formed by combining several previously existing names. These may take the form of an acronym where only one letter of each name is taken or a blend where a large part of each name is taken, such as the first syllable . Amalgamated names are most commonly used for Consolidation business amalgamated businesses , Amalgamation fiction characters and places . Newly arising partnership s may also choose to name themselves by amalgamating their names. Examples JibJab Grevan Spiridellis , screen name crediting both Greg and Evan Spiridellis DHL , originally meaning Dalsey, Hillblom and Lynn Grant Naylor , a production company founded by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor ABC region , area in Greater S o Paulo named after Santo Andr Santo A ndr , S o Bernardo do Campo S o B ernardo do Campo , and S o Caetano do Sul S o C aetano do Sul . ExxonMobil , a combination of the companies Exxon and Mobil created when the two oil companies merged in 1999 . Goldwyn Pictures , a motion picture production company founded by Samuel Gold fish later Goldwyn in partnership with Edgar and Archibald Sel wyn TriBeCa , a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York in the United States. Its name is a portmanteau composed of the words Triangle below Canal Street . Stockard Channing , stage and screen name of Susan Stockard and her married name of Channing the first, from 1963 to 1967, of four marriages AZ football club AZ , a Dutch football club that was formed in 1967 with the merger of two other clubs, Alkmaar 54 and FC Zaanstreek Jelena , Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez s couple name Linguistics Amalgamation is also a term used in linguistics when a blend contains roots from several languages, without it being part of a blended language. For example, a word with an English and a Spanish root would not be an amalgam, but part of Spanglish , while a word with a Greek and a Latin root, would. Category Names Category Linguistic root ...   more details



  1. Amalgamation

    Wiktionary amalgamate amalgamation dablink To amalgamate two Wikipedia articles , see Wikipedia Merging and moving pages In general, amalgamation is the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one form. Amalgamate and its derivatives may refer to Metals and science In mining, amalgamation was historically used in the patio process and pan amalgamation to recover precious metals from ore by combining them with mercury. Amalgamation combines mercury and another element to create amalgam chemistry , used in dentistry, chemistry, and mining In geology it refers to the creation of a stable continent or craton by the union of two continents, blocks or terrane s Amalgamation business , the merge or consolidation of companies Amalgamation, another name for a trade union , chiefly used in the United Kingdom Amalgamation politics , in geopolitics, refers to the joining of two or more administrative units Amalgamation names , the strategy of naming something after a combination of existing names Amalgamation fiction , the concept of creating an element in a work of fiction by combining existing things Amalgamation race , a now largely archaic term for the interbreeding of people of different ethnicities and races Amalgamation military unit , the consolidation of military units, usually traditional regiments, into a new unit carrying the lineage, history, traditions, and identity of both Amalgamation , an EP released by the band Pop Will Eat Itself in 1994 Free product with amalgamation , in mathematics, especially group theory, an important construction Amalgamated 1917 automobile , car manufactured by the Amalgamated Machinery Corp. Amalgamated organization name Amalgamated Broadcasting System , a short lived American radio network during the 1930s Conflation , also known as idiom amalgamation , the combination of two expressions disambig de Amalgamation ru ...   more details



  1. Amalgamation (fiction)

    other uses Amalgamation disambiguation Unreferenced date May 2008 Amalgamation or amalgam , when used to refer to a fictional character or place, refers to one that was created by combining, or is perceived to be a combination, of several other previously existing characters or locations. To emphasize the origin of their creations, authors or artists may use Amalgamation names amalgamated names . Amalgamated characters An amalgamated character is one that is based on other characters. Amalgamated characters may be a character whose appearance is entirely original to that author or artist, but whose personality shows aspects of several existing people or fictional characters. Such characters may appear to have a Dissociative identity disorder split personality , rapidly and inexplicably shifting between how their inspirations would act. Other amalgamated characters may have their appearance based entirely on existing people or fictional characters. This may go as far as desired by the author or artist, and such a character may even have Heterochromia each eye in a different color . Such characters usually also incorporate some of the personality aspects of their inspirations, or have an entirely original personality. An author or artist may choose to amalgamate a character, rather than imagining all of its aspects from scratch in order to be humorous by referencing other works and or real people. This is why such characters are more common in Parody parodies . Examples all the Amalgam Comics Amalgam characters characters from Amalgam Comics are combinations of superheroes from Marvel Comics and DC Comics , such as Super Soldier Captain America Superman and Dark Claw Wolverine comics Wolverine Batman . Jorgen Von Strangle, a tough looking character from The Fairly Odd Parents is said by fans to be an amalgam of Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger Disney s version ... Through the Looking Glass Red Queen of Through The Looking Glass Amalgamated places See also Amalgamation ...   more details



  1. Amalgamation of Toronto

    because amalgamation resulted in duplicate street names that are disambiguated only by referring ...Image Toronto map.png right thumb Map of Toronto with the borders of the former boroughs indicated The amalgamation ... after amalgamation politics amalgamating , annexation annexing , and merger politics merging with surrounding municipalities since the 18th century. The most recent occurrence of amalgamation was in 1998 .... ref name TRAIN 1883 1914 Growth, amalgamation and annexation The city retained the same boundaries ... after 1968. 1998 amalgamation Amalgamation occurred in 1998 when six municipalities comprising Metropolitan ... were dissolved and amalgamation politics amalgamated into a single municipality called the City ... in North America after amalgamation, trailing Mexico City, New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles ... per year from amalgamation, and had incurred one time costs from amalgamation totalling 275  million ... manager amalgamation 3yearstatus.htm title Building the new City of Toronto br Three year status report on amalgamation br January 1998 December 2000 author Michael R. Garrett publisher City of Toronto ref Before amalgamation 73 of the expenses taken over by Toronto came from Metro Toronto, and were ... Mega 20City CityofTorontoreport.htm title Building the New City of Toronto Status Report On Amalgamation ... better equipped to compete in a global marketplace. The amalgamation was widely opposed in Toronto ... M1ARTM0011182 title Toronto s Struggle Against Amalgamation publisher Maclean s Magazine ref This amalgamation was despite a municipal referendum in 1997 that was overwhelmingly against amalgamation, which resulted in over three quarters of voters rejecting amalgamation, with one third of eligible ... parliament engaged in a unique form of filibuster , tabling thirteen thousand amendments to the amalgamation ..., but did not prevent passage of the bill. Despite amalgamation, many organizations and individuals continue to prefer the names of the old municipalities instead of using Toronto . For example, Canada ...   more details



  1. Amalgamation property

    Image Amalgamation property.svg thumb 200px alt Amalgamation Property commutative diagram A commutative diagram of the amalgamation property. In the mathematical field of model theory , the amalgamation property is a property of collections of structure mathematical logic structures that guarantees, under certain conditions, that two structures in the collection can be regarded as substructures of a larger one. It is one of the three properties used to define the age model theory age of a structure. The diagram of the amalgamation property appears in many areas of mathematical logic. Examples include in modal logic as an incestual accessibility relation, and in lambda calculus as a manner of reduction having the Church Rosser property . Definition An amalgam can be formally defined as a 5 tuple A,f,B,g,C such that A,B,C are structures having the same signature logic signature , and f   A     B, g   A     C are injective morphisms that are referred to as embeddings . A class K of structures has the amalgamation property if for every amalgam with A,B,C     K and A     , there exist both a structure D     K and embeddings f   B     D, g   C     D such that math f circ f g circ g. , math Examples A simple example is the class of sets where the embeddings are injective functions and the amalgam is simply the union ... but different notion to the amalgamation property is the joint embedding property . To see the difference ..., K does not have the amalgamation property. The counterexample for this starts with L sub 1 sub containing ... consider the class of algebraically closed field s. This class has the amalgamation property since ... differ. Strong amalgamation property A class K of structures has the strong amalgamation property ...?Amalgamation property amalgamation property and http math.chapman.edu cgi bin structures.pl?Strong amalgamation property strong amalgamation property in http math.chapman.edu cgi bin structures.pl ...   more details



  1. Amalgamation (race)

    other uses Amalgamation disambiguation Amalgamation is a now largely archaic term for the interfaith marriage intermarriage and interbreeding of different Ethnic group ethnicities or Race classification of human beings races . In the English speaking world, the term was in use into the twentieth century. In the United States, it was partly replaced after 1863 by the term miscegenation . While the term amalgamation could refer to the interbreeding of different white as well as non white ethnicities, the term miscegenation referred specifically to the interbreeding of whites and non whites, especially African Americans ref cite journal last Hollinger first David A. date December 2003 title Amalgamation and Hypodescent The Question of Ethnoracial Mixture in the History of the United States journal The American Historical Review publisher Indiana University volume 108 issue 5 pages 1363 90 url http www.historycooperative.org journals ahr 108.5 hollinger.html accessdate 2008 07 15 doi 10.1086 529971 ref . The term amalgamation was derived from metallurgy see amalgam chemistry amalgam . It has been linked to the metaphor of the melting pot , which also originated in the US, and which described the cultural assimilation and intermarriage of different ethnicities. The intermarriage of whites with African Americans and, to a lesser degree, other non whites was until recently in social disfavor in the United States, despite the long history of informal liaisons between white men and nonwhite women during the long years of slavery and after emancipation. Until 1967, interracial marriages were prohibited in many US states through anti miscegenation laws . See also Immigration to the United States Interracial marriage References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Amalgamation History Category History of racial segregation in the United States Category Marriage Category Multiracial affairs Category Political theories Category Race Ethno stub id Amalgamasi uk ...   more details



  1. Pan amalgamation

    The Pan amalgamation process is a method to extract silver from ore, using Mercury element mercury . The process was widely used from 1609 through the 19th century it is no longer used. The patio process had been used to extract silver from ore since its invention in 1557 . One drawback of the patio process was the long treatment time, usually weeks. Alvaro Alonso Barba invented the faster pan process in Spanish the cazo or fondo process in 1609 in Potos , Bolivia , in which ore was mixed with salt and mercury and sometimes copper II sulfate and heated in shallow copper vessels. The treatment time was reduced to 10 to 20 hours. Whether patio or pan amalgamation was used at a particular location often depended on climate warmer conditions speeded the patio process and the availability and cost of fuel to heat the pans. ref Engineering and Mining Journal Press , 25 Aug. 1923, p.325. ref The amount of salt and copper II sulfate varied from one quarter to ten pounds of one or the other, or both, per ton of ore treated. The loss of mercury in amalgamation processes was generally one to two times the weight of silver recovered. Washoe process Image Pan amalgamation nevada usa 1900.jpeg thumb right 250px Amalgamation pans in a mill on the Comstock Lode , Virginia City, Nevada , 1900 The Washoe process, a variation of pan amalgamation, was developed in the 1860s by Almarin Paul and others, to work the ore from the Comstock Lode in Nevada , United States Washoe was an early name for the area see Washoe Valley . In the Washoe process, the copper pans were replaced by iron tanks with mechanical agitators. Each tank pan was circular, and commonly held 1,200 to 1,500 pounds of ore that had been crushed to sand size. Water was added to make a pulp, and 60 to 70 pounds of mercury, along ..., which could then be recovered in amalgamation pans. ref Henry F. Collins 1900 The Metallurgy of Lead ..., Fla. Will Meyerriecks, p.142 143 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Pan Amalgamation Category Metallurgical ...   more details



  1. The Amalgamation Polka

    The Amalgamation Polka 2006 is the fourth novel by writer Stephen Wright writer Stephen Wright . The setting of novel is during the time of the American Civil War Civil War of the United States . The plot is wrapped around the story of Liberty Fish and his travels after joining the Union army. The New York Times has compared the story to the obvious Heart of Darkness , but has said the following as well Alice s Adventures in Wonderland is a better bet on the plot . Most of the people Liberty meets and not just in the South are what the Cheshire Cat would call mad, from a shaggy hermit to the Georgia farmer who secedes from the Confederacy by reclaiming his little plot of land in the name of the Union. The story concerns Liberty Fish, the son of two passionate abolitionists but whose grandparents were cruel slave owners. The plot follows Liberty from his birth to young adulthood, his enlistment in the Union army, and his quest to find his grandparents whom he blames for the despair his mother feels. The tone has hints of dark humor, and at times can be heavily surreal. Further reading cite news url http articles.boston.com 2006 02 22 ae 29249168 1 roxana civil war liberty fish title A grand journey into the heart of Civil War era America date February 22, 2006 first Carol last Iaciofano newspaper Boston Globe accessdate December 28, 2011 cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2006 02 19 books review 19miller.html? r 1&oref slogin title The Union Unhinged newspaper The New York Times first Laura last Miller date February 19, 2006 accessdate December 28, 2011 cite web url http www.salon.com 2006 03 22 wright 12 date March 22, 2006 title The Amalgamation Polka first Andrew last O Hehir publisher Salon accessdate December 28, 2011 External links http www.randomhouse.com catalog display.pperl?isbn 9780679451174 Random House summary http www.reviewsofbooks.com amalgamation polka Compilation of links to Reviews of Amalgamation Polka DEFAULTSORT Amalgamation Polka, The Category 2006 ...   more details



  1. Names

    wiktionary Name s are words or terms used for identification. Names may also refer to The Names band , a post punk band from Brussels Belgium The Names novel is the seventh novel written by the American novelist Don DeLillo Names Hill , a bluff on the Green River in Wyoming, United States The infernal names , biblical anti figures in LaVeyan Satanism Names , a song from Cat Power s album You Are Free See also Name disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Georgian Trade Union Amalgamation

    Infobox Union name GTUC country Georgia country Georgia affiliation International Trade Union Confederation ITUC members 229000 27 member Federations full name Georgian Trade Unions Confederation native name saqarTvelos profesiuli kavSirebis gaerTianeba image founded 1991 current head dissolved date dissolved state merged into office Tbilisi , Georgia people Irakli Petriashvili , president Andro Barnovi , Special Advisor to the President Nino Stavridi , Head of International Division website http www.gtuc.ge GTUC.ge footnotes Include all unused fields for future use. See template talk Infobox Union for usage. The Georgian Trade Unions Confederation GTUC is a trade union centre in Georgia country Georgia . It is the successor to the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Georgia CITUG . GTUC is the most rapidly developing tarde union organization in the South Caucasus, which works in close cooperation with its domesic and international partners. Almost 45 of all hired workers of the country are the members of trades unions. GTUC offers trainings in Labor Law and Organizing, as well as provides legal protection to its members. The GTUC is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation . See also Amalgamation business References cite book year 2005 title Trade Unions of the World editor International Centre for Trade Union Rights ICTUR et al., edition 6th publisher John Harper Publishing location London, UK isbn 0 9543811 5 7 External links http www.gtuc.ge Georgian Trade Unions Confederation Portal Organized labour Category Trade unions in Georgia country Category International Trade Union Confederation Euro trade union stub Georgia stub ...   more details



  1. North of England Engineers' and Firemen's Amalgamation

    Unreferenced date November 2006 The North of England Engineers and Firemen s Amalgamation was a trade union in the United Kingdom . It merged with the Transport and General Workers Union in 1939. See also Portal Organized labour List of trade unions Transport and General Workers Union TGWU amalgamations DEFAULTSORT North Of England Engineers And Firemen s Amalgamation Category Former British trade unions Category Engineering trade unions UK trade union stub ...   more details



  1. Royal Commission on the Amalgamation of the City and County of London

    council respectively. Accordingly, he wrote to both bodies in March suggesting the names of individuals ... the amalgamation of the City and County of London can be effected, and to make specific and practical ... The County Council and the Amalgamation Commission work The Times page 4 date 27 February 1894 ref The administrative ... change Although the amalgamation did not take place, the creation of metropolitan borough s was achieved ... Salisbury to power. With the change of government, there was no prospect of any amalgamation legislation ...   more details



  1. Zimbabwean names

    Zimbabwean names consist of a Given name first or given name followed by a family name or surname . The given names are influenced by the culture of the people, religious and Church involvement, and personal tastes. The first names may be in any of the vernacular languages of that country, English names or derived from English words. Naming Customs It is a common custom among the Shona people Shona and Northern Ndebele people Ndebele people to give baby names based on the circumstances of the family or baby at the time of birth. For example, a family that was recently bereaved may name a new baby Munyaradzi, which means comforter, or Tanyaradzwa, which means we have been comforted. It also common practice to give names that celebrate virtue such as Nokutenda with gratitude Tatenda we are grateful Ruramai be righteous . There are also names that praise and worship God, such as Kudakwashe the Lord s will Ruvarashe the Lord s flower Nokutenda associated with faith Vimbainashe have faith in the Lord . Traditionally names were also given that express a parent or family circumstances or feelings regarding the neighbourhood and the community they live in. Such names as Taurayi speak out, speak up Nunurai rescue or save us Tendai be grateful Tamayi move from here . Who gives names Names are typically given by the parents of the child when it is born. However names may also be given by grand parents and other relatives with the parents consent. Traditionally when a person that is not a parent names a child, that person would pay a token sum of money or gift that allowed them to give a name to a child which is not their own. Category Names by culture ...   more details



  1. Pashtun names

    unreferenced date August 2010 Pashtun names are names used among the Pashtun people . Given names Pashtun given names are derived up from the Pashto language itself. Other names adopted by Pashtun s come from Arabic though can at times, take the phonology of Pashto, e.g. the Arabic Zulaikha , a woman s name, can become Zlaikha due to the consonant cluster nature of Pashto . Other names, though they come directly from Pashto itself, will display pronunciation differences germane to the two main accents of Pashto . For example Zarlakht a Pashtun girl s name as pronounced by Peshawar is and other northern Pashtuns will be pronounced as Zarlasht by the Pashtuns of Bannu as well as other Pashtun populations who inhabit rehions further to the south . Surnames Surnames can either come from being borrowed from other languages, or used from given names. Also, many Pashto last names come from the name of the tribe in this case their name would end in zai son or khel village , e.g. a Ghilzai Pashtun would likely have Ghilzai as their last name or a last tribal name with no suffix e.g. Afridi, Sarbanri, Abdali . Khan is also a name used commonly among Pashtuns, though it is not a native to the Pashtun language and is adopted from the neighbouring Turkic. Distribution Pashtun names are found among the Pashtun population, and some Muslim Indo Aryans and Tajiks will carry Pashtun names, a sign of Pashtun ancestry among them. References references Names in world cultures Category Names by culture Category Pashtun culture Names ...   more details



  1. A Sojourn in the City of Amalgamation, in the Year of Our Lord, 19--

    A Sojourn in the City of Amalgamation, in the Year of Our Lord, 19 is a dystopia n novel published in New York in February 1835. It was written by Jerome B. Holgate 1812 93 , under the pseudonym Oliver Bolokitten. The novel attempts to discredit abolitionism abolitionist s by depicting them as supporters of Amalgamation history amalgamation , or interracial marriage. Its narrator encounters a future city, Amalgamation, where whites and blacks have intermarried solely for the sake of racial equality, resulting in moral degeneration, indolence, and political and economic decline. ref name Lemire2002 Cite book last Lemire first Elise Virginia title Miscegenation making race in America url http books.google.com books?id svRu3JgxCA8C&pg PA69 accessdate 18 August 2010 date 2002 06 27 publisher University of Pennsylvania Press isbn 9780812236644 page 69 ref ref name Blackett2002 Cite book last Blackett first R. J. M. title Building an Antislavery Wall Black Americans in the Atlantic Abolitionist Movement, 1830 1860 url http books.google.com books?id jwGuZWmKy QC&pg PA167 accessdate 18 August 2010 date 2002 03 04 publisher LSU Press isbn 9780807127971 page 167 ref The novel was self publishing self published and printed. Notes Reflist External links http www.iath.virginia.edu utc abolitn amalgamat.html Online edition Chapters 2 and 3 Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Sojourn In The City Of Amalgamation Category 1835 novels Category Dystopian novels Category Self published work Category American pro slavery activists Category Works published under a pseudonym Novel stub ...   more details



  1. Hungarian names

    Hungarian language Hungarian names includes both surnames, given names and sometimes middle names, or second given names . When speaking or writing Hungarian language these names invariably use the Eastern ... Arana s interventions. For some reason, Arana decided that the Basques should write their names ... the older spelling for their names. For example, the letter c is often written as cz . Letters such as Q ... spellings of names, especially in old noble family names which stem from the Middle Ages. Some family names refer to a place of origin, and may be written ending in Y instead of I . So someone from Szolnok ... officially, such spelling variants cannot be used as legal names. Except in special cases, to change ... language normally puts family names first including foreign ones in Hungarian speech and text. ref Merriam Webster s encyclopedia of literature Merriam Webster, Inc 1995 Page vii Hungarian names, which also follow family personal name order, are, on the other hand, treated as English names and the .. with diacritics ... others they were already speaking. ref Some people with German names translated them directly into Hungarian ... 2005 Page 41 While some people with German names translated them directly into Hungarian hence ... in their choice of Hungarian surnames. ref A few given names are also used as family names, and this practice ... was his family name, because it could be either. Hungarian given names As in all cultures, the origin of Hungarian names is closely related to the religious and dynastic history of the country. Many saints names and royal names have English equivalents. Girl s names see also category Hungarian feminine given names Dorottya After Saint Dorothea of Caesarea , who also became popular along with Catherine ... Ladislas I of Hungary . Boy s names see also category Hungarian masculine given names Andr s becoming ... Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Middle names and religious names Hungarians do not commonly use middle name s called second given names because of the Eastern name order or their corresponding initials ...   more details



  1. Faces & Names

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Faces & Names Type Album Artist Dave Pirner Cover Released July 30, 2002 Recorded 2001 2002 Genre Singer songwriter br Adult Alternative br Pop rock Length 42 31 Label Ultimatum Music Producer Dave Pirner br Mike Napolitano This album Faces & Names br 2002 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r598139 pure url yes ref Faces & Names is Dave Pirner s first solo studio album. It was released in the United States on July 30, 2002. Track listing All songs written by Dave Pirner. Teach Me To Breathe 3 46 Never Recover 3 45 Faces & Names 4 21 Feel the Need 4 01 Someday Love 3 49 364 4 06 I ll Have My Day 4 21 Tea 3 33 Much Too Easy 3 39 Levitation 3 26 Start Treating People Right 3 55 Singles Tea Levitation Feel the Need Notes reflist Soul Asylum Category 2002 debut albums 2000s pop rock album stub es Faces & Names fi Faces & Names ...   more details



  1. The Names (band)

    Unreferenced date September 2010 The Names are a post punk band from Brussels Belgium , formed in 1978 around bassist and songwriter Michel Smordynia. After local gigs as The Passengers, they changed their name in time for their debut single, Spectators of Life , released by WEA in 1979 to test the market for home grown new wave music. The band were keen to sign to a British label, and connected with Factory Records at a gig by Joy Division at the Plan K venue in Brussels. The Names recorded Nightshift in Manchester in August 1980, with producer Martin Hannett . The single is representative of their overall sound dark, controlled modern rock in the mould of Magazine , Comsat Angels and Joy Division early New Order, with accomplished keyboards and songwriting. The Names enjoyed a long and rewarding relationship with mercurial producer Hannett, who also oversaw their next single Calcutta Factory Benelux, 1981 and debut album, Swimming Les Disques du Crepuscule , 1982 . With him, the band created a lush, syncopated sound for Smordynia s memorable melodic hooks, resulting in some of the more evocative records by any of the moody, atmospheric bands of the day. The group played live mostly in the Benelux countries and France, including the ambitious Crepuscule multi media package Dialogue ... as support to A Certain Ratio at The Beach Club. When The Names were delayed, New Order stepped in for their first live performance after the end of Joy Division. A final Names single, The Astronaut ..., Nightvision . In December 2007, the Names reunited for a gig during A Factory Night once again . In April ... Den Tandt left the band in December 2009 and was replaced by Christophe Boulenger. Since then, The Names ... www.ltmrecordings.com namesbio.html The Names biography http www.ltmrecordings.com namescat.html The Names discography DEFAULTSORT Names, The Category Belgian rock music groups Category Post punk music groups Category Factory Records artists it The Names nl The Names ru The Names ...   more details



  1. Names not numbers

    Multiple issues notability December 2010 primarysources December 2010 orphan December 2010 File Names not numbers.jpg thumb Names not numbers is an oral video project that brings voices of the holocaust together to share their stories for future generations.Names not numbers was started by Tova Fish Rosenberg in 2004. Schools taking place in this project include YUHSB , YUHSG and other Jewish school s. External links http www.namesnotnumbers.org http www.yuhsb.org http www.yuhsg.org Category Holocaust studies ...   more details



  1. Sheldon names

    Unreferenced date January 2009 Sheldon names were used to identify launch vehicles of the Soviet Union when their Soviet names were unknown. The system was published by Dr. Charles Sheldon of the Library of Congress United States Library of Congress in 1968. The system emphasizes the basic families of launch vehicles with special indicators for variants within a family. A typical Sheldon name is the F 1 m, a forerunner to the Tsyklon launch vehicle, or the F 2. The F indicates the launch vehicle family, the 1 indicates the upper stage, and the m indicates that the upper stage is maneuverable. Examples of Sheldon names and Soviet names now known A 1 Vostok rocket 1959 A 2 e Molniya 1961 A 2 Soyuz rocket family Soyuz rocket 1963 C 1 Kosmos rocket 1964 D Proton rocket 1965 D 1 e Proton rocket 1967 D 1 Proton rocket 1968 G 1 e N 1 rocket 1969 F 2 Tsyklon 1977 J 1 Zenit rocket 1985 K 1 Energia 1987 Category Cold War Category Soviet Union United States relations ...   more details



  1. Indonesian names

    Refimprove date July 2007 Indonesian names and naming customs reflect the multicultural and the polyglot ... do not have family name s as the West would understand them but, such names as are given, are geographically and culturally specific. Hence, names such as Supomo, Soeprapto, etc. beginning with Su, Soe and ending with an o are usually Javanese. In general, Indonesian names fall into one of the following categories in order of popularity A single name, such as Sukarno and Suharto Two or more names without a family name , such as Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Two or more names with a family name such as Abdul Haris Nasution or Mahyadi Panggabean Two or more names with a patronymic , such as Megawati Sukarnoputri or Abdurrahman Wahid These categories of names are described below. Indonesian naming system Until recently, most Indonesians did not have family names. Their surname was merely another ... last family names. Naming also differs around the country, with many Javanese having only one name North Sumatrans have clan names instead of family names and some Chinese Indonesians have Chinese style names. It is interesting to note that Indonesian telephone directories names are listed under first given names, not under family names. Mononymous person Mononymic names Example Child s name ... s name would appear Gema Polynymic names without family name Example Child s name Gema Pertiwi Father ... speakers using their first and middle names but not their last names. Polynymic names with family ... other official documents, the child s name would be written as Gema Alatas Polynymic names with patronymic ... the surname Onbekend which means Unknown . Individuals with multiple word names will often be given ... as his her first name and surname, such as Gema Gema . Origin of family names in Indonesia Chinese names Under President Suharto, Indonesia attempted to deconstruct organisations and groups that might ... individuals to change their names. This was a difficult balance because while the names were changed ...   more details



  1. Names Hill

    Infobox nrhp name Names Hill nrhp type image caption location On the Green River, 5 mi 8.0 km south of La Barge, Wyoming LaBarge and west of U.S. Route 189 lat degrees 42 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 3 lat direction N long degrees 110 long minutes 11 long seconds 4 long direction W locmapin Wyoming built 1822 architect architecture added April 16, 1969 area convert 4.5 acre governing body State refnum 69000193 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref ref name nrohp http www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com WY Lincoln state.html WYOMING Lincoln County , Nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com. Accessed 2009 03 28. ref Names Hill is a Hill bluff located on the bank of the Green River Utah Green River in the U.S. state of Wyoming , where travelers on the Oregon Trail Oregon and California Trail California trails carved their names into the rock. It one of three notable recording areas along the emigrant trails in Wyoming along with Register Cliff and Independence Rock Wyoming Independence Rock . History Names Hill was located near a heavily used crossing of the Green River. The earliest human recordings at the site are Native Americans in the United States Native American pictographs ref name wytt cite web url http www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com cokeville.html title Cokeville publisher Wyoming Tales and Trails ref . European American names began appearing as early as 1822 as mountain men ... River at Names Hill. The wagon trails would rest at the Green River following a convert 40 mi km waterless trek across the prairie, providing an opportunity for travelers to add their names to the hill ... 3812d2a5448c4012a99b2bf3cebac182 title Names Hill publisher publiclands.org ref . Among the more famous names inscribed on the rock is famed mountain man Jim Bridger . Some have disputed the authenticity ... 9780976480419 cite book title List of Emigrants Names Carved on Names Hill and Holden Hill on Green ... Site.aspx?ID 266 Names Hill at the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office NRHP in Lincoln ...   more details



  1. Anglicisation of names

    Anglicisation of names is the use of English names in the place of non English names. During the time in which there were large influxes of immigrants from Europe to the United States and United Kingdom during the 19th and 20th centuries, the given names and surnames of many immigrants were changed. The anglicisation of a personal name now usually depends on the preferences of the bearer. Name changes are less common today for Europeans emigrating to the United States than they are for people originating in East Asian countries. There are three major ways names are anglicised etymology, James for Jacques phonetics, Joe for Gi Giovanni or Giorgio and abbreviation, Harry for Harilaos. surely meaning, i.e. translation, is also a possibility, but I can t find a good example Surnames French French people French immigrants to the United States both those of Huguenot and French Canadian background often accommodated those unfamiliar with French language French pronunciations and spellings by altering their surnames in either of two ways spellings were changed to fit the traditional pronunciation Pariseau became Parizo, Boucher became Bushey, Mailloux became Mayhew , or pronunciations were changed to fit the spelling Beno t, pronounced IPA fr b nwa , became IPA en b n t . In some cases ... Scotland Scottish names were altered such as Somhairle to Sorley, Mac Gill Eain to MacLean, and Mac Aoidh to MacKay. Many Wales Welsh names have also been altered, such as ap Hywell to Powell surname Powell , or ap Si n to Jones surname Jones . Given names Greek Besides simple abbreviation or anglicization of spelling, there are some conventional English versions of Greek names which were formerly ... many Ukrainians looked for English equivalents to their given names. In some cases, Canadian or American born children received two names the English one for official purposes and a Ukrainian one for family ... Category Human names name stub ...   more details



  1. Malaysian names

    Refimprove date September 2008 Personal names in Malaysia are extremely useful in tracing a person s cultural ... its own distinct system of names. Personal name s are, to a certain degree, regulated by the national ... patronym name. Malay names Malay names are often drawn from Arabic language Arabic and follow some Arabic name Arabic naming customs . However, a significant portion of Malay names may also have .... As Muslims, Malays today tend to favour Arabic names as marks of their religion. However, Malay names of Arabic language Arab Hebrew origins are also common, for example, Adam , Yaacob , Ishak , Bunyamin and Daniel all of which are common names for Malay males and Sarah common name for Malay females . Also, names of Arab Hebrew origins that are seldom used by the Muslim Arabs are also widespread, such as the female names of Meriam or Miriam the Arabs commonly transliterate it to Maryam , Saloma ... or her in all circumstances, followed by a patronym. Most Malays do not use family names or surnames. In this respect, Malay names are similar to Icelandic naming conventions . For men, the patronym ... cultures. In general practice, however, most Malays omit the word bin or bint from their names in non ... in Malay . An exception is the case of second personal names when a male has the first name as the prophet ... uploads names and surnames among the malays.pdf Names and Surnames among the Malays ref ref http freedownload.is pdf names and surnames among the malays 1495749.html Names and Surnames among the Malays ... not have the same status or respect as the previous ones. Second personal names or double names Another feature in Malay names, which is very common, is the existence of second personal names or double names. This seems to have been developed in response to the use of very popular Muslim names, like Muhammad name Muhammad and Ahmad for men, and Nur and Siti for women. Bearers of these names, and their variants ... is then added after these. The popular first elements in double Malay male names are Muhammad name ...   more details



  1. Names Mimeh

    Infobox Album Name Names Mimeh br Type studio Artist Omer Adam Cover Names mimeh by omer adam.JPG Released Flagicon Israel 2010 Recorded 2009 2010 Genre Pop music Pop Length Label Producer Reviews Last album This album Names Mimeh br 2010 Next album Misc Singles Name Names Mimeh Type Studio single 1 single 1 date single 2 single 2 date single 3 single 3 date single 4 single 4 date single 5 single 5 date Names Mimeh in Hebrew is the debut album of the Israeli artist Omer Adam released in 2010. A highly successful album for the participant in the Israeli reality show Kokhav Nolad , five singles were released from the album concerned, one of them, namely Neshima a song with Esti Ginzburg making it to the top of the Israeli Singles Chart and another Kol ma SheRatziti making it to 2 in the same charts. Tracklist class wikitable Transliterated title Title in Hebrew Length Names Mimeh 3 53 Leheabed BaRuah 3 18 Al Tivki 3 58 Hopa 3 03 At Belibi 3 13 Netzah Letzideh 3 46 BeLaila Kar 3 46 Lo Tedi Dimaa 3 18 Nati Betoh Maagal 4 24 Hoze BaNeshama Remixes bonus class wikitable Transliterated title Title in Hebrew Length Hopa Remix Remix 3 52 Names Mimeh Remix Remix 4 03 Leheabed BaRuah Remix Remix 3 00 Al Tivki Remix Remix 3 54 Netzah Letzideh Remix Remix 3 43 Category 2010 albums Category Debut albums Category Hebrew language albums ...   more details




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