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  1. Suggestive dialogue

    Suggestive dialogue can refer to Innuendo , a remark or question that implies something, usually derogatory, about the subject without expressly stating it. Suggestive dialogue, one of the criteria used to determine TV Parental Guidelines in the United States. disambig ...   more details



  1. STCA

    STCA may refer to Short Term Conflict Alert STCA Subject to Council Approval is an abbreviation commonly used in real estate . Typically applied to Renovators Delight homes when for sale and stating that the existing home can be demolished and the real property land redeveloped. disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Net 10

    Net 10 can mean Net10 , a prepaid mobile phone brand of TracFone Wireless , the United States U.S. mobile virtual network operator MVNO subsidiary of Am rica M vil . A trade credit notation in Net D form on an invoice stating full payment is due in 10 days. Category Disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Comparably efficient interconnection

    In telecommunication , a comparably efficient interconnection CEI is an Unbundled access equal access concept developed by the Federal Communications Commission FCC stating that, . . . if a common carrier carrier offers an enhanced service , it should be required to offer telecommunications network network interconnection or collocation opportunities to others that are comparably efficient to the interconnection that its enhanced service enjoys. Accordingly, a carrier would be required to implement CEI only as it introduces new enhanced services. FCC Report and Order June 16, 1986 References FS1037C Category Telecommunications law ...   more details



  1. E101

    wiktionary E101 E101 may refer to Riboflavin , food additive which has been assigned E number Flavin mononucleotide , biomolecule produced from riboflavin European route E101 , autoroad of International E road network between Kiev and Moscow E101 , a form for stating applicable legislation within the EEA and Switzerland Letter NumberCombDisambig de E101 it E101 nl E101 pl E101 ujednoznacznienie ru E101 sv E101 ...   more details



  1. Hurwitz's theorem

    Hurwitz s theorem can refer to several theorem s named after Adolf Hurwitz Hurwitz s theorem complex analysis Riemann Hurwitz formula in algebraic geometry Hurwitz s theorem normed division algebras , a structure theorem stating there are four normed division algebra s over the real number reals Hurwitz s automorphisms theorem on Riemann surfaces Hurwitz s theorem number theory mathdab es Teorema de Hurwitz fr Th or me de Hurwitz ko ...   more details



  1. Modem tax

    The modem tax is a hoax dating back to the days of bulletin board system s stating the Federal Communication Commission or the United States Congress intends to impose a tax on modem use. ref http www.snopes.com inboxer pending internet2.asp ref The FCC has described it as an urban myth . ref http urbanlegends.about.com library blfcc.htm ref References reflist Category Hoaxes in the United States Category Internet hoaxes ...   more details



  1. United States v. Stickrath

    cite court litigants United States v. Stickrath vol 242 reporter F. opinion 151 court D.C. S. D. Ohio date 1917 , is a case that was decided by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio , in which it was ruled that threatening the President of the United States was akin to treason . It was also held that stating the President ought to be killed was more serious than saying that the President should be killed. Category United States district court cases ...   more details



  1. American rule

    American rule may refer to one of several concepts in law, in contrast to the English rule The Assignment law Successive assignments American rule for successive assignments of rights The American rule attorney s fees American rule for attorney s fees The American rule property American rule for property , stating that there is no implied duty upon the lessor as against wrongdoers to lessee s right of possession disambig ...   more details



  1. Lucifer Project

    Notability date December 2007 Orphan date December 2007 The Lucifer Project is a hypothetical project proposed by conspiracy theorists, stating that NASA plans to intentionally crash the Cassini Huygens Cassini Huygens orbiter into Saturn and start a nuclear fusion reaction, with the use of the space craft s propulsion system as the catalyst, and turn Saturn into the solar system s second star. External links http skeptoid.com episodes 4143 Skeptoid episode 143 http www.rinf.com news nov05 lucifer project.html Article at rinf.com space stub Category Cassini Huygens ...   more details



  1. Lie's third theorem

    Context date October 2009 In mathematics , Lie s third theorem often means the result that states that any finite dimensional Lie algebra g , over the real numbers, is the Lie algebra associated to some Lie group G . The relationship to the history has though become confused. There were naturally two other preceding theorems, of Sophus Lie . Those relate to the infinitesimal transformation s of a transformation group acting on a smooth manifold . But, in fact, that language is anachronistic. The manifold concept was not clearly defined at the time, the end of the nineteenth century, when Lie was founding the theory. The conventional third theorem on the list was a result stating the Jacobi identity for the infinitesimal transformations, of a local Lie group . This result has a converse, stating that in the presence of a Lie algebra of vector fields, integration gives a local Lie group action. The result initially stated is an intrinsic and global converse to the original theorem, therefore. External links http eom.springer.de l l058760.htm Encyclopaedia of Mathematics EoM article at Springer.de Category Lie groups Category Lie algebras Category Theorems in abstract algebra ...   more details



  1. Eutopia (novella)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Eutopia is a short story by Poul Anderson from Harlan Ellison s science fiction anthology Dangerous Visions . Plot At the beginning of the story, the protagonist is on the run. The protagonist encounters a town that helps him as he is their guest. They arrange a transport to take him home. While the protagonist stays, one of the women in the town attempts to seduce him, but he refuses, stating that he is under vow . On the day before the transport arrives, the mayor of the town tells the protagonist that after talking with his pursuers, he regrets helping him, but cannot renege his hospitality. When the protagonist returns home, he checks in with a superior and complains of the barbarism of the people, but his superior contradicts him, stating that people have different views on what it means to be civilized. The story ends as it is revealed that the protagonist had seduced and slept with a young boy the son of his earlier host before the opening of the story and his arrival in the town that had given him refuge, and that the Niki to whom the protagonist s thoughts keep turning is the nickname ekename of Nikias, a young boy in his homeland with whom the protagonist is in a relationship. Characters Iason Philippou Trader main character Ottar Thorklesson His host Lief Ottarsson Ottar s son Nikias Demostheneou Iason s lover DEFAULTSORT Eutopia Novella Category 1967 short stories Category Short stories by Poul Anderson Category Dangerous Visions short stories Sf story stub ...   more details



  1. Jersild v. Denmark

    Jersild v. Denmark was a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights in 1994. Facts Mr. Jersild, a journalist, had conducted and edited a TV interview with members of a group of young people, calling themselves the Greenjackets , who made abusive and derogatory remarks about immigrants and ethnic groups in Denmark during the interview. Later, Mr. Jersild was convicted of aiding and abetting the Greenjackets . Judgment The court held by twelve votes to seven, that Denmark violated Article 10 ECHR freedom of expression , stressing that the applicant s conduct during the interviews clearly dissociated him from the persons interviewed Para. 34 . Judges Rolv Ryssdal Ryssdal , Bernhardt, Spielmann and Loizou expressed a dissent, stating that it was absolutely necessary to add at least a clear statement of disapproval Para. 3 . Judges G lc kl , Russo and Valticos have filed a shorter dissenting opinion, stating that the journalist responsible for the broadcast in question made no real attempt to challenge the points of view he was presenting, which was necessary if their impact was to be counterbalanced . External links http cmiskp.echr.coe.int tkp197 view.asp?action html&documentId 695768&portal hbkm&source externalbydocnumber&table F69A27FD8FB86142BF01C1166DEA398649 ECHR judgment Category Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights Category European Court of Human Rights cases decided by the Grand Chamber Category European Court of Human Rights cases involving Denmark Category Hate crimes sk Jersild proti D nsku ...   more details



  1. Salem Mercury

    Merge to Salem Gazette date September 2010 Image 1786 Salem Mercury Massachusetts Oct14.png thumb right Salem Mercury , 1786 The Salem Mercury was a newspaper that was published by John Dabney and Thomas Cushing publisher . It began production around 1786, and ended in 1790 after the name of the paper was changed. It printed weekly on Tuesday onto demy sheet, four columns to a page, and predominantly on Long Primer type. Editors took great care in ensuring the intellectual quality of the content published. The editors were ardent friends to the Union of the States, and advocates for the Constitution . The Salem Mercury on October 13, 20, and 27 of 1789 had no publisher s, editor s, or printer s names. The edition on the 27th contained an advertisement stating that the partnership of Dabney and Cushing was dissolved on the 14th, and another stating that the business was to be carried on by Thomas Cushing. The first paper then issued by Cushing in 1790 had the title The American Eagle newspaper The American Eagle , and was designated as Number 1, in 1790. The next paper was entitled The Salem Gazette , Number 2 in 1790. This numbering pattern and name continued until the beginning of 1791, where the numbering was changed to contain the full number of issues since the first number of the Mercury. The name Salem Gazette continues to this day. ref Buckingham, Joseph Tinkner. Specimens of Newspaper Literature. Vol II. Pgs 118 136. Boston. Redding and Company, 1852. ref References Reflist Category Newspapers published in Massachusetts Category History of Salem, Massachusetts US newspaper stub ...   more details



  1. WEP

    WEP may stand for Wired Equivalent Privacy , a deprecated wireless network security standard. Sometimes erroneously called Wireless Encryption Protocol . War emergency power , for fighter aircraft Weak equivalence principle , stating that the trajectory of a falling test particle is independent of its composition West European Politics WEP , a journal of comparative politics Windfall Elimination Provision , a statutory provision to change the amount of Social Security Title II benefits a beneficiary receives World Events Productions Microsoft Entertainment Pack , a computer game collection often called the Windows Entertainment Pack Words of Estimative Probability , terms used by intelligence analysts to convey the likelihood of a future event occurring disambig de WEP ko WEP id WEP it WEP pl WEP ...   more details



  1. Subjective

    wiktionary subjective Subjective may refer to Subjectivity , a subject s personal perspective, feelings, beliefs, desires or discovery, as opposed to those made from an independent, objective, point of view Subjective experience , the subjective quality of conscious experience Subjectivism , a philosophical tenet that accords primacy to subjective experience as fundamental of all measure and law Subjective case , grammatical case for a noun Subject philosophy , a being which has subjective experiences or a relationship with another entity Subjective theory of value , an economic theory of value A school of bayesian probability stating that the state of knowledge corresponds to personal belief See also Subjunctive disambig ru ...   more details



  1. Fuzzy Wuzzy

    Fuzzy Wuzzy can refer to Hadendoa , an East African tribe Fuzzy Wuzzy , a poem by Rudyard Kipling Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels , the name given Papua New Guineans who assisted injured Australian troops during World War II Fuzzy Wuzzy song Fuzzy Wuzzy song , a 1944 novelty song, several lines of which have become a popular children s tongue twister Fuzzy Wuzzy , a common name of the tropical plant Kalanchoe tomentosa var. fievetii in the Kalanchoe genus Fuzzy Wuzzy was a variety of Double Talk or Gibberish language game Fuzzy Wuzzy Fallacy, another name for Frederick Lanchester s Square Law see Lanchester s laws , stating that the power of a military force is proportional to the square of the number of units Another name for a Wooly Bear caterpillar, Pyrrharctia isabella . disambig ...   more details



  1. John Clarel

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 John Clarel was Lord of the Manor of Penistone in the fourteenth century. In 1392 a record was made stating how John Clarel left a gift of land to the people of Penistone for the building of a school for the use of the people. The school that was built was first registered as Penistone Grammar School 50 years later and recently celebrated its 600th anniversary in 1992. John Clarel and his family were well known in Penistone and historically were a powerful family. The family name lives on in Penistone in the form of a street name Clarel Street. DEFAULTSORT Clarel, John Category Founders of English schools and colleges Category People from Penistone UK noble stub ...   more details



  1. AWGIE Awards

    Unreferenced date June 2008 The AWGIE Awards is an annual awards ceremony conducted by the Australian Writers Guild , for excellence in screen, television, stage and radio writing. The awards began in 1967. The awards are judged by over 50 writers, most of whom are previous award winners themselves. They receive no payment for their role as judges. The judges sign a confidentiality agreement, stating that they will not disclose to anyone that they are members of the judging panel. Notable winners Richard Lane writer Richard Lane won four AWGIES Cliff Green Medal of the Order of Australia June 2009 Geoffrey Atherden Member of the Order Of Australia Jan 2009 External links http www.awg.com.au index.php?option com content&view article&id 82&Itemid 109 Awgie Awards website Category Australian literary awards Category Australian film awards Category Awards established in 1967 australia stub ...   more details



  1. Mekka & Symposium

    notability date November 2010 unreferenced date November 2010 demoscene Mekka & Symposium also called MS, Symmek or M&S was a demoparty held annually in Fallingbostel , Germany over the Easter days from 1997 to 2002. The party was a joint effort by the organizers of Amiga party Symposium, held previously in 1995 and 1996, and Personal Computer PC party Mekka, held in 1996. In 2002, the organizers announced that they would not organize MS anymore, stating irreconcilable personal differences within the main organizer team . The majority of personnel went on to create Breakpoint demo party Breakpoint in 2003. External links http ms.demo.org Official site http www.pouet.net party.php?which 26 Mekka & Symposium on Pou t compu stub Category Demo parties Category Heidmark de Mekka & Symposium fr Mekka & Symposium ...   more details



  1. Risalah (fiqh)

    Other uses Risala disambiguation Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Usul al fiqh A Resalah Arabic for journal , pamphlet , or book , also resalah amaliyah is a book written by a Shia Marja that contains his practical rulings arranged according to topics dealing with ritual purity, worship, social issues, business, and political affairs, and outlining the principles used to derive specific rulings. All resalahs begin with an explicit disclaimer stating that no proof shall be given for any of the points in the Roots of Religion . See also Marja List of Ayatollahs DEFAULTSORT Risalah Fiqh Category Shi a Islam Islam stub ms Risalah fiqh ...   more details



  1. Spaghetti (disambiguation)

    Spaghetti may refer to Spaghetti , a long thin form of pasta Spaghetti film Spaghetti film , a 1916 film starring Oliver Hardy Spaghetti tree , a famous BBC 1957 parody stating spaghetti grew on trees Spaghetti squash Spaghetti code , a term used to describe code that is messy and jumbled. Spaghetti Western , a genre of films produced by Italian production companies in the 1960s Flying Spaghetti Monsterism , a parody religion Spaghetti Records Spaghetti Junction , one of several highway junctions, nicknamed due to their complexity The Spaghetti Incident? , a cover album by Guns N Roses British CB radio slang for skip signals coming from Italy. disambig fr Spaghetti homonymie ko ru ...   more details



  1. Dilbert (disambiguation)

    Dilbert may refer to Dilbert , a United States of America comic strip Dilbert character , the title character of the comic strip Dilbert TV series , a television series based on the comic strip The Dilbert Principle , a 1990s satirical observation stating that companies tend to systematically promote their least competent employees to management, in order to limit the amount of damage that they re capable of doing Robert C. Osborn World War II the Dilbert Years Dilbert the Pilot , a World War II era cartoon character who is a bumbling navy pilot Dilbert Dunker , a device for training air pilots to escape a submerged plane disambig fr Dilbert homonymie ...   more details



  1. 1919 in Zimbabwe

    Orphan date December 2010 Unreferenced date December 2009 See also Years in Zimbabwe Events from the year 1919 in Zimbabwe . Events The Privy Council of the United Kingdom rejects African or British South Africa Company rule of the Southern Rhodesia Colony of Southern Rhodesia stating that it belongs to the crown Births 8 April Ian Smith Ian Douglas Smith , Prime Minister of Rhodesia from 1965 1979, is born in Selukwe died 2007 in Zimbabwe 2007 Deaths DEFAULTSORT 1919 In Zimbabwe Category Years in Zimbabwe Category 1919 by country Zimbabwe Category 1919 in Africa Zimbabwe, 1919 In Category 1919 in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe hist stub ...   more details



  1. Manufacturing clause

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Manufacturing clause is a clause specifically stating that all Copying copies of a work must be printed or otherwise produced domestically, even if the copyright was held by a foreigner. This was a feature of the International Copyright Act of 1891 , covering books , maps , photographs , and lithographs . Its extension to all other media was proposed in the 1897 Treloar Copyright Bill , which failed in committee. The manufacturing clause did not expire until 1986, keeping the United States out of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works Berne Convention until 1989. DEFAULTSORT Manufacturing Clause Category Copyright law Category Intellectual property law Law stub ...   more details




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