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  1. List of Reformed Baptist groups

    This is a list of Reformed Baptist groups , which are groups associations, Christian denomination denominations , or other groups that adhere to Reformed Baptist beliefs. Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America Continental Baptist Churches Sovereign Grace Baptists See also List of Reformed Baptists Category Baptist denominations Category Reformed denominations ...   more details



  1. Tai ethnic groups in India

    The following is a list of Tai peoples Tai ethnic groups in India . Ahom people Ahom Tai Phake people Tai Phake Khamti people Khamti Tai Aiton Aiton Khamyang people Khamyang Turung people Turung Category Ethnic groups in India ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups of Madagascar

    Image Ethnic groups of Madagascar Map.png thumb 200px Distribution of Malagasy ethnic groups. The number of ethnic groups of Madagascar has long been a point of contention and debate. The island of Madagascar is predominantly populated by people broadly classified as belonging to the broader Malagasy people Malagasy ethnic identity. This group is further sub divided into 18 or more ethnic groups, although divisions are commonly based more on cultural or political factors than actual physiological distinctions. In addition, communities of Indians in Madagascar Indians and Arab s have long been established on the island and have assimilated into local communities to varying degrees, in some places having long since become identified Malagasy ethnic groups, and in others maintaining distinct identities and cultural separation. More recent arrivals include French people in Madagascar Europeans and Chinese people in Madagascar Chinese immigrants. See also Malagasy people Indians in Madagascar Chinese people in Madagascar Chinese in Madagascar French people in Madagascar French in Madagascar Ethnic groups of Madagascar DEFAULTSORT Ethnic Groups Of Madagascar Category Ethnic groups in Madagascar ...   more details



  1. List of Brazilian music groups

    The following is a list of Brazilian music groups on which Wikipedia has articles. For individuals see List of Brazilian musicians . Brazilian music groups Punk and hardcore Main List of Brazilian punk and hardcore groups Hip hop main Brazilian hip hop Heavy and Death Metal Angra band Angra , metal band Dr. Sin , hard rock heavy metal band Korzus , thrash metal band Krisiun , death metal band Massacration , True Heavy Metal Band Shaaman , metal band Sepultura , thrash metal band earlier , hardcore now Brazil topics DEFAULTSORT List Of Brazilian Music Groups Category Brazilian musical groups Category M sica Popular Brasileira musical groups ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups in Angola

    Culture of Angola Ethnic groups in Angola are dominated by the Bantu people Bantu , who are divided into a number of ethnolinguistic groupings. The main ones are the Ovimbundu , constituting some 37 of the population in 2005, the Kimbundu , totaling 25 of the population, and the Bakongo with 13 . The mesti o mixed European and Native African make up about 2 of the population. Since the mesti os are generally better educated than the black population, they exercise influence in government disproportionate to their numbers. Europeans, mostly of Portuguese extraction, constitute 1 of the population other varied groups account for the remaining 22 . See also Related articles Languages of Angola List of African ethnic groups References reflist Africa topic Ethnic groups in Category Ethnic groups in Angola Ethnic groups in Angola angola stub ...   more details



  1. Kennel Club Groups

    unreferenced date November 2010 The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom has a 7 Group System. This is a system shared with many other non F d ration Cynologique Internationale FCI kennel club s. All of these groups have breeds with a common original purpose in. 7 Group System The Kennel Club s 7 Group System is shared with many other non FCI members. They all contain dogs that were bred for a specific purpose. These groups are a less broken down than the FCI. This is the hierarchy Example Breed Norwegian Buhund Group Pastoral Group Breed Norwegian Buhund Groups The Kennel Club Groups are as follows Hound Group Terrier Group Working Group Pastoral Group Gundog Group Utility Group Toy Group See also American Kennel Club Groups Canadian Kennel Club Groups Category Kennel clubs ...   more details



  1. Direct limit of groups

    In mathematics , a direct limit of groups is the direct limit of a direct system of groups. These are central objects of study in algebraic topology , especially stable homotopy theory and homological algebra . They are sometimes called stable groups, though this term normally means something quite different in model theory . Certain examples of stable groups are easier to study than unstable groups, the groups occurring in the limit. This is a priori surprising, given that they are generally infinite dimensional, constructed as limits of groups with finite dimensional representations. Examples Each family of classical group s forms a direct system, via inclusion of matrices in the upper left corner, such as math operatorname GL n,A to operatorname GL n 1,A math . The stable groups are denoted math operatorname GL A math or math operatorname GL infty,A math . Bott periodicity computes the homotopy of the stable unitary group and stable orthogonal group . The Whitehead group of a ring the Algebraic K theory K1 first K group can be defined in terms of math operatorname GL A math . Stable homotopy groups of spheres are the stable groups associated with the suspension functor . Category Homotopy theory Category Homological algebra Category Algebraic topology ...   more details



  1. Canadian Kennel Club Groups

    The Canadian Kennel Club has an 7 Group System. This is a system shared with many other non F d ration Cynologique Internationale Kennel Club s, however it adds an extra group. All of these groups but one have breeds with a common original purpose in. 7 Group System The Canadian Kennel Club s 7 Group System is shared with many other non FCI members. They all contain dogs that were bred for a specific purpose. These groups are a less broken down than in the FCI. This is the hierarchy Example Breed Norwegian Buhund Group Herding Group Breed Norwegian Buhund Groups The American Kennel Club Groups are as follows Hound Group Terrier Group Working Group dogs Working Group Herding Group Gundog Group Non Sporting Group Toy Group See also Canadian Kennel Club The Canadian Kennel Club F d ration Cynologique Internationale Groups Kennel Club Groups American Kennel Club Groups External links http www.ckc.ca Category Kennel clubs bg ...   more details



  1. Book:Periodic table groups

    saved book title Periodic table groups subtitle cover image cover color Periodic table groups Overview Group periodic table Group Groups Alkali metal Alkaline earth metal Group 3 element Group 4 element Group 5 element Group 6 element Group 7 element Group 8 element Group 9 element Group 10 element Group 11 element Group 12 element Boron group Carbon group Nitrogen group Chalcogen Halogen Noble gas Other groups Iron group Platinum group Miscellany Collective names of groups of like elements Main group element Wikipedia books on elements ...   more details



  1. List of simple groups

    In mathematics, the phrase list of simple groups could refer to List of finite simple groups List of simple Lie groups mathdab Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups in Cameroon

    Culture of Cameroon Cameroon has an extremely heterogeneous population, consisting of approximately 250 ethnic groups. Cameroon Highlanders constitute the wikt plurality plurality at 38 percent of the total population. They include the Bamileke and the Bamum people Bamoun . The coastal tropical forest peoples, including the Bassa people Cameroon Bassa , Douala , and many smaller entities account for about 12 percent of the population. In the southern tropical forest, ethnic groups include the Beti Pahuin Beti Ewondo , Beti Pahuin Bulu Bulu , and Fang all Beti subgroups , and the Maka people Maka and Pygmies officially called Bakas . They account for about 18 percent of the population. The Fulani lang ff Ful e lang fr Peul or Peuhl account for about 14 percent of the population and the Kirdi account for about 18 percent. See also Languages of Cameroon List of African ethnic groups References refimprove date June 2009 reflist Africa topic Ethnic groups in Category Ethnic groups in Cameroon Ethnic groups in Cameroon Cameroon stub ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups in Chad

    Culture of Chad The population of Chad derives from indigenous African groups, whose composition has been altered over the course of years through successive invasions from the Arabic north. The present population is a mixture of at least 200 ethnic groups. Ethnic groups The population can be broadly divided between those who follow the Islam ic faith and the peoples of the south, by which is meant the five southernmost prefectures. The Arab invaders brought Islam, perhaps as early as the 8th century, and today their descendants form a relatively homogeneous group, localized in the regions of Chari Baguirmi and Ouaddai , but mostly seminomadic. Muslim indigenous groups include Arabs, Toubou , Hadjerai , Fulbe , Kotoko , Kanembou , Baguirmi , Boulala , Zaghawa people Zaghawa , and Maba people Maba . Some indigenous groups, such as the Salamat people Salamat and the Taundjor , were largely Arabized by intermarriage over the years. Other Muslim peoples include the Fulani , the great sheep and gatherers of Chad. Demographics Among the non Muslim indigenous peoples, the most important and the largest single group in Chad are the Sara people Sara , about 30 percent of the population. They live in the valleys of the Chari River Chari and Logone River Logone rivers and are farmers of considerable skill. Others include the Ngambaye , Mbaye , Goulaye , Moundang , Moussei , and Massa . There are about 150,00 nonindigenous inhabitants, of whom about 1,000 are French people French . Chad topics Africa topic Ethnic groups in Category Ethnic groups in Chad Category Lists of ethnic groups Chad ...   more details



  1. Classification of finite simple groups

    Groups In mathematics , the classification of the finite simple groups is a theorem stating that every List of finite simple groups finite simple group belongs to one of four categories described below. These group mathematics groups can be seen as the basic building blocks of all finite group s, in much ... H lder theorem is a more precise way of stating this fact about finite groups. The proof of the theorem ... of the classification theorem Main List of finite simple groups Theorem . Every finite simple group is isomorphic to one of the following groups A cyclic group with prime order An alternating group ... classical Lie groups , namely the groups of projective special linear group projective special linear ... over a finite field the Group of Lie type Chevalley groups exceptional and Group of Lie type Steinberg groups twisted groups of Lie type including the Tits group which is not strictly a group ... on other mathematical objects can sometimes be reduced to questions about finite simple groups ... of simple groups and each sporadic group. Daniel Gorenstein announced in 1983 that the finite simple groups had all been classified, but this was premature as he had been misinformed about the proof ... Simple Groups Groups of Characteristic 2 Type url http www.ams.org bookstore?fn 20&ikey SURV 172 series ... as follows Groups of small 2 rank The simple groups of low rank of a group Generalizations and related notions 2 rank are mostly groups of Lie type of small rank over fields of odd characteristic, together with five alternating and seven characteristic 2 type and nine sporadic groups. The simple groups of small 2 rank include Groups of 2 rank 0, in other words groups of odd order, which are all Solvable group solvable by the Feit Thompson theorem . Groups of 2 rank 1. The Sylow 2 subgroups are either ... with the Brauer Suzuki theorem in particular there are no simple groups of 2 rank 1. Groups ... showed that the only simple groups are isomorphic to L sub 2 sub q for q odd or A sub 7 sub , the second ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups in Botswana

    Culture of Botswana Ethnic groups in Botswana are politically predominated by the ruling Tswana people whose population is not known but estimated at 17.9 . About 79 of the total population speak Setswana as second and first language. The ethnic Tswana is split up among eight tribes Bamangwato, Bakwena, Bangwaketsi, Bakgatla, Barolong, Bamalete, and Batlokwa. The next largest single group of indigenous peoples is the Kalanga people Kalanga , which accounts for about 11 of the population. The Wayeyi make 3 and about 3 Basarwa Bushmen . Kgalagadi and whites account for about 7 . All non Tswana account for about 65 of the population. See also Related articles Languages of Botswana List of African ethnic groups References reflist Africa topic Ethnic groups in Category Ethnic groups in Botswana Botswana stub ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups in Burkina Faso

    Culture of Burkina Faso Ethnic groups in Burkina Faso are predominately of made up of the Mossi people Mossi . The take up about 40 of the population. They are mainly farmers and live in the central portions of the country. The Bobo people , the second largest ethnic group about one million , are mostly farmers, artisans, and metalworkers living in the southwest around Bobo Dioulasso . Other groups include the Gurunsi , Senufo , Lobi , Mand peoples Mande , and the semi nomadic Fulani ref lang fr Peul lang ff Ful e ref who inhabit the areas near the country s northern borders. The number of nomads in the north has diminished since the Sahelian drought of the 1970s. Note Reflist See also Related articles Languages of Burkina Faso List of African ethnic groups References reflist Africa topic Ethnic groups in Burkina Faso topics Category Ethnic groups in Burkina Faso ...   more details



  1. Primary and secondary groups

    The distinction between Primary and Secondary groups serves to identify between two orders of social organisation through analysis of the group relationships and their nature. Primary groups A primary group is a typically small group sociology social group whose members share close, personal, enduring relationships. These groups are marked by members concern for one another, and shared activities and culture . Examples include family, childhood friends, and highly influential social groups. The concept of the primary group was introduced by Charles Cooley , a sociologist from the Chicago school sociology Chicago School of sociology , in his book Social Organization A Study of the Larger Mind . Although the group initially referred to the first intimate group of a person s childhood, the classification was later extended to include other intimate relations. ref Andersen, Margaret L. and Taylor, Howard F. 2010 Sociology The Essentials , p.129, Cengage Learning, ISBN 0495812234 ref Primary groups play an important role in the development of Identity social science personal identity . A primary group is a group in which one exchanges implicit items, such as love, caring, concern, animosity, support, and such. Examples, of these would be family groups, love relationships, crisis support groups, church groups and such. Relationships formed in primary groups are often long lasting and goals in themselves. They also are often psychologically comforting to the individuals involved and provide a source of support and encouragement. Secondary groups People in a secondary group interact on a less personal level than in a primary group, and their relationships are temporary rather than long lasting. Since secondary groups are established to perform functions, people s roles are more ... acquaintances. Secondary groups are groups in which one exchanges explicit commodities, such as labor ... Sociological terms Category Social groups cs Prim rn skupina no Prim rgruppe pl Grupa pierwotna sr ...   more details



  1. Jersey Pressure Groups

    Politics of Jersey Foreword Jersey , as a polity predominated by independents has always had a number of local pressure group s. Many ad hoc lobby groups form in response to a single issue and then dissolve once the concerns have been dealt with. However there are a number of pressure groups actively working to influence government decisions on a number of issues. List of Jersey Pressure Groups Interest Groups The following groups are funded by their members. Time4Change political pressure group campaigning for social, judicial and legislative reform Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society ref http www.royaljersey.co.uk whats on.htm Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society ref Institute of Directors, Jersey branch Jersey Chamber of Commerce ref http www.jerseychamber.com Jersey Chamber ref Progress Jersey ref http www.progressjersey.com politics Progress Jersey ref Jersey Youth Reform Team Jersey Rights Association Same Difference Jersey Hospitality Association Save Jersey s Heritage ref http www.savejerseysheritage.org Save Jersey s Heritage ref Soci t Jersiaise Alliance Francaise, Jersey branch Expand list date August 2008 Quangos The following groups are, at least partially, funded by government. Appointments are made by the States of Jersey Jersey Finance Community Relations Trust Jersey Overseas Aid Jersey Consumer Council Jersey Legal Information Board Expand list date August 2008 External links reflist Category Politics of Jersey Category Article Feedback 5 ...   more details



  1. Reading globe groups

    Reading globe groups are voluntary groups which were set up in the mid 1990s by Reading Borough Council in Reading, Berkshire Reading , Berkshire , England , following the undertaking of the Agenda 21 agreement by central government. GLOBE stands for Go Local On a Better Environment. An umbrella group, The Reading Globe Alliance TREGA , facilitates exchange of information between the groups. Aims The Globe Groups around Reading, Berkshire Reading work on improving their local environment in ways that will benefit the local residents and protect the environment. All residents in the group s area may join the group or provide input. List of Reading globe groups Caversham, Berkshire Caversham Globe Group ref http www.cavershamglobe.org.uk Caversham Globe Group . ref Newtown, Reading Newtown Globe Group Oxford Road, Reading Oxford Road Community Garden formerly Battle Globe Group ref http www.orcg.co.uk Oxford Road Community Garden . ref Redlands Globe Group Southcote, Berkshire Southcote Globe Group ref http www.southcoteglobe.org.uk Southcote Globe Group . ref Tilehurst Globe Group ref http www.tilehurst globe.org.uk Tilehurst Globe Group . ref Sources TREGA website where date August 2010 References reflist External links http www.rvadirectory.org.uk org globegroupcaversham RVA Directory Caversham Globe Group Category Organisations based in Reading, Berkshire Globe Groups Category Environmental organisations based in England UK org stub ...   more details



  1. Parliamentary groups of the Parliament of Catalonia

    The parliamentary groups of the Parliament of Catalonia lang ca grups parlamentaris are groups of Deputy Catalonia deputies in the Parliament of Catalonia organized by political party or by coalition of parties. Their function is both political and administrative. The deputies in a group are expected to cooperate in promoting the policies of the group, while the group is allocated offices and technical support by the Board of the Parliament of Catalonia Board of Parliament , and may hire additional support for its members at its own expense or that of its parent party . At least five deputies are required to form a parliamentary group, who must all come from the same party or electoral coalition and must not all have been elected in the same Parliamentary constituencies of Catalonia constituency . Only one parliamentary group may be formed per party or coalition. Deputies who cannot join a normal parliamentary group&mdash for example, because they have left their party, or because their party does not have at least five deputies in at least two constituencies&mdash are organized into the mixed ... groups of the current Eighth legislature See Parliamentary groups of the Eighth legislature ... Parliament election, 2006 2006 election has six parliamentary groups Convergence and Union grouping ... . Parliamentary groups of previous legislatures Parliamentary groups of the Seventh legislature of the Parliament of Catalonia 2003&ndash 6 Parliamentary groups of the Sixth legislature of the Parliament of Catalonia 1999&ndash 2003 Parliamentary groups of the Fifth legislature of the Parliament of Catalonia 1995&ndash 99 Parliamentary groups of the Fourth legislature of the Parliament of Catalonia 1992&ndash 95 Parliamentary groups of the Third legislature of the Parliament of Catalonia 1988&ndash 92 Parliamentary groups of the Second legislature of the Parliament of Catalonia 1984&ndash 88 Parliamentary groups of the First legislature of the Parliament of Catalonia 1980&ndash 84 References ...   more details



  1. Fédération Cynologique Internationale Groups

    The F d ration Cynologique Internationale has a 10 Group System, which is in use in all of its 86 member countries. All of these groups have breeds with a common original purpose in. 10 Group System The FCI s 10 Group System is unique to the FCI. They all contain dogs that were bred for a specific purpose more specific than other Kennel club Kennel Clubs . These groups are a lot more broken down than other English speaking Kennel Clubs. This is the hierarchy Example Breed Norwegian Buhund Group 5 FCI Spitz and Primitive Types Group Spitz and Primitive Types Section 3 FCI Spitz and Primitive Types Group Nordic Watchdogs and Herders Breed Number Norwegian Buhund 237 Groups The FCI Groups are as follows FCI Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs Group Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs FCI Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molossoid and Swiss Mountain Dog Group Pinschers and Schnauzers, Molossoids and Swiss Mountain Dogs FCI Terrier Group Terriers FCI Dachshund Group Dachshunds FCI Spitz and Primitive Types Group Spitz and Primitive Types FCI Scenthound Group Scenthounds FCI Pointer Group Pointers and Setters FCI Retriever, Flushing Dog and Water Dog Group Retrievers, Flushing Dogs and Water Dogs FCI Companion and Toy Dog Group Companion and Toy Dogs FCI Sighthound Group Sighthounds See also F d ration Cynologique Internationale Kennel Club Groups American Kennel Club Groups Canadian Kennel Club Groups External links http www.fci.be DEFAULTSORT Federation Cynologique Internationale Groups Category FCI members de Liste der FCI Hunderassen he ru ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups in Côte d'Ivoire

    The ethnic composition of C te d Ivoire is complex with more than 60 ethnic groups represented. The Akan people Akan group, which primarily occupies the eastern and central regions of the country, accounts for about 42.1 percent of the population. The Baoul are the single largest subgroup of the Akan people, accounting for about 20 percent of the total population. The Voltaiques Gur account for about 17.6 of the population. The Northern Mandes from the northwest region of the country make up about 16.5 of the population. The Krou people in the southwest account for about 11 percent the B t are the largest subgroup. The Southern Mandes from the western regions account for about 10 of the population. Non Africans include about 14,000 French people French and 130,000 Lebanese people in C te d Ivoire Lebanese expatriates. References loc C te d Ivoire topics Africa topic Ethnic groups in Category Ethnic groups in C te d Ivoire Category Lists of ethnic groups Cote d Ivoire ...   more details



  1. List of ethnic groups in Chad

    This is an list of ethnic group s in Chad . Baggara Buduma people Buduma Fur people Haddad ethnic group Haddad Kanembu people Kanembu Kim people Kim Lisi people Lisi Bilala Kuka people Medogo Masalit Sara people Daza Teda people Teda Tupuri people Moussei people Massa Expand list date August 2008 Indented entries in the list are subdivisions of the main entry above them. See also Demographics of Chad Africa topic Ethnic groups in Category Chad related lists Ethnic group Category Ethnic groups in Chad Category Lists of ethnic groups Chad ...   more details



  1. Pressure groups in Scotland

    Due to Scotland having a distinct cultural and political identity, as well as a separate legal system and again since 1999, a separate legislature , a number of pressure groups have formed that organise in Scotland alone as well as others that are closely linked to pressure groups that operate across the United Kingdom. Please add links to the list below. Animal Rights Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Environment Friends of the Earth Scotland Scottish Wildlife Trust Human Rights and Welfare Children 1st Nuclear Disarmament Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Scottish Independence Independence First Sport Campaign for a Scottish Olympic Team Other Scottish Defence League See also List of Scotland related topics Category Political pressure groups of Scotland ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups in Burundi

    refimprove date June 2009 Culture of Burundi The population of Burundi is made up mainly of Hutu , a Bantu people, traditionally farmers, who constitute about 85 percent of the inhabitants. A tall, Bantu speaking people, the Tutsi Watutsi, Watusi, Batutsi , constitute about 14 percent of the population but dominate the government and military. The earliest known inhabitants of the region were the Great Lakes Twa Twa Batwa , a Pygmy tribe of hunters, related to the Pygmies of the DROC. They make up approximately one percent of the population. There are about 82,000 immigrant Africans. Europeans and Asians number about 5,000. Related articles Languages of Burundi List of African ethnic groups References reflist Africa topic Ethnic groups in Category Ethnic groups in Burundi Burundi stub es Etnograf a de Burundi ...   more details



  1. American Kennel Club Groups

    F d ration Cynologique Internationale Groups Kennel Club Groups Canadian Kennel Club Groups References ...   more details




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