Phil Stocks (b. 15th April 1974) is a radio presenter/producer. He was born in the London Borough of Bromley. Educated at Kettering Boys School and King Alfred’s College, Winchester.
He got his first break in the radio business when he reached the top three of the ‘Search for a Star’ competition on Power FM in 1996. […]
This is a list of members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, the state parliament of Queensland, sorted by parliament.
41st Queensland Legislative Assembly,
1974–1977 (election December 7, 1974)
42nd Queensland Legislative Assembly,
1977–1980 (election November 12, 1977)
43rd Queensland Legislative Assembly,
1980–1983 (election November 29, 1980)
44th Queensland Legislative Assembly,
1983–1986 (election October 22, 1983)
45th Queensland Legislative Assembly,
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Robert Kegan is a developmental psychologist and the author of numerous books, including his most well-known work The Evolving Self (1982).
In The Evolving Self, Kegan presents a model of psychological development consisting of six “equilibrium stages”: the incorporative stage, the impulsive stage, the imperial stage, the interpersonal stage, the institutional stage, and the inter-individual stage. […]
Listing may refer to:
the mathematician Johann Benedict Listing
a computer code listing, see listing (computer)
in corporate finance, the company’s shares being on the list (or board) of stocks that are officially traded on a stock exchange, see listing (finance)
the gerund of the verb “to list” as used in nautical matters.
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Inter-connected Stock Exchange (ISE) started its operation in 1998 in Vashi, Mumbai. It was envisaged by its founders as an alternative to the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) for brokers/members from the regional stock exchanges. Those were the days when NSE was the only national exchange in India and the […]
Problem finding means problem discovery. It is part of the larger problem process that includes problem shaping and problem solving. Problem finding requires intellectual vision and insight into what is missing. This involves the application of creativity.
Finding a problem can, depending on the problem, be either much easier or much harder than solving the problem. […]
The genus Petaurus contains flying phalangers or wrist-winged gliders, a group of arboreal marsupials. There are six species, Sugar Glider, Squirrel Glider, Mahogany Glider, Northern Glider, Yellow-bellied Glider and Biak Glider, and all are native to Australia.
Flying phalangers are typically nocturnal, most being small (sometimes around 400 mm, counting the tail), and have folds […]
The GSTI Semiconductor Index, or Goldman Sachs Technology Index Semiconductor Index, is a proprietary stock market index. It represents the weighted average stock price of a number of semiconductor manufacturing companies, including Intel, National Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, Motorola, Advanced Micro Devices, SanDisk and Analog Devices.
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The Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace is the birthplace of American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is located at 27 Hardy Street but accessible through 54 Turner Street, Salem, Massachusetts. The house is now a nonprofit museum along with The House of the Seven Gables immediately adjacent; an admission fee is charged.
The house was built sometime between 1830-1945, […]
Pardubice Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Pardubice, Czech Republic. The capacity of the arena is 9,413 people and was built in 1998. It is currently home to the HC Pardubice ice hockey team.
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The Montreal Curb Market was a stock exchange created in 1926 in Montreal, Canada for trading in stocks that were considered to be too speculative or junior to be traded on the Bourse de Montréal. As these companies matured, trading in their shares was transferred to the Bourse.
In 1953, the Montreal Curb Market changed its […]
A tracking stock is a security issued by a parent company to track the results of one of its subsidiaries or lines of business. The financial results of the subsidiary or line of business are attributed to the tracking stock. Often, the reason for doing so is to separate a high-growth division from a larger […]
The Semantic Wikis for Information Management (SWIM) is a subcommittee of US CIO council SICoP which is a community of interest to investigate the use of Semantic Wiki’s for use in the US federal government.
These efforts were motivated by examples of federal agencies that have used Wikis to share large amounts of information. Examples […]
In packed pixel or chunky frame buffer organization, the bits defining each pixel are grouped together. For example, if there are 4-bits per pixel (16 colors), each frame buffer byte defines two pixels.
See also
Highcolor
Planar
Truecolor
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The pairs trade was developed in the late 1980s by quantitative analysts. They found that certain securities, often competitors in the same sector, were correlated in their day-to-day price movements. When the correlation broke down, i.e. one stock traded up while the other traded down, they would sell the outperforming stock and buy […]
Inter-connected Stock Exchange (ISE) started its operation in 1998 in Vashi, Mumbai. It was envisaged by its founders as an alternative to the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) for brokers/members from the regional stock exchanges. Those were the days when NSE was the only national exchange in India and the […]
SOES may stand for:
Scarborough Outdoor Education School
School of Ocean & Earth Science (University of Southampton)
Small Order Execution System, NASDAQ automatic trading of small quantities of stocks
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A blue chip stock is the stock of a well-established company having stable earnings and no extensive liabilities. The term derives from casino, where blue chips stand for counters of the highest value. Most blue chip stocks pay regular dividends, even when business is faring worse than usual. They are valued by investors seeking […]
The London Post Office Railway 1980 Stock was built by Hunslet in Leeds between 1980 and 1982. The units were originally ordered from Greenbat, but this company went into administration after building just three sets. The design incorporated several of the features tested in the prototype 1962 Stock.
Thirty-four of these units were built, primarily to […]
The D Stock was built by Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage & Wagon in Saltley, England for the Metropolitan District Railway in 1912. A total of thirty cars were built, twenty-two were driving motor cars and eight were trailers.
These units were very similar to the earlier C Stock. The units were withdrawn by the late […]
This quirky six minute short was one of several made in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Toronto International Film Festival. These films, all by Canadian directors, were commissioned as preludes for the festival in 2000.
In Camera, David Cronenberg’s contribution, a seasoned actor discusses the current state of film while a group of […]
Penny arcade may refer to:
Penny arcade (venue), a venue for coin-operated devices
Penny Arcade (webcomic)
Penny Arcade (performer), the stage name of Susanna Ventura, a performance artist and playwright based in New York City
“Penny Arcade” (song), a hit song by Roy Orbison
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Alfred Thomas Highmore<ref>Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1984-2004 listed birth name as ‘Alfred Thomas Highmore’.</ref> (born February 14, 1992) is an English actor.
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1 Biography
2 Selected filmography
3 Awards
4 Notes
5 References
6 External links
Biography
Freddie Highmore was born in London, England to a show business family; his mother is a talent agent and his father […]
Retention of Vision is a conjuring term referring to the perceived image of an object during a vanish (usually associated with vanishing coins). In a Retention of Vision vanish the spectator sees a coin placed on a palm and as the fingers are closed around the coin it is secretly removed, but, due to the […]
The Journal of the British Dragonfly Society (J.BDS in abbreviated form) is a scientific journal published twice-yearly by the British Dragonfly Society.
It contains material relevant to Odonata recorded from the United Kingdom.
It is A5 in size; the cover of early volumes was a pale green colour, then turquoise, then pale blue.
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Profitability is a technical analysis term used to compare performances of different trading systems or different investments within one system. The following definition was published in the journal Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities Magazine:<ref></ref>
Profitability = nProfits/nTrades - 1/(1+aveProfit/aveLoss)
This is computed for each system or investment being compared over the same period long enough to […]
Tse may denote one of the following:
Tse (Cyrillic) (Ц, ц), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
Tse (surname) (謝), Cantonese pronunciation of a Chinese surname
Tirana Stock Exchange (TSE), the principal stock exchange in Albania.
Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX, formerly TSE)
Torque Shader Engine (TSE)
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) Diseases
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Wireframe or wire frame can refer to:
Wire frame model used in 3D modeling;
Wireframe art such as wire jewelry used in plastic arts;
Website wireframe used in web design.
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Who Dunit was an Exidy light gun arcade game released in 1988. In this shooting game, the player was to guide a character through a mysterious mansion to find a key to open a trunk in the attic. Using the light gun, the player had to guide and protect this character from dangers that range […]
ANI is a graphics file format defined by Microsoft for simple animated icons and cursors on its Windows operating system.
The format is based on the Microsoft RIFF file format, which is used as a container for a number of icons or cursors that conform to the ICO format.
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In stock market trading, abnormal returns are the differences between a single stock or portfolio’s performance in regard to the average market performance (usually a broad index s.a. the S&P 500 and EURO STOXX 50 or a national index like the Nikkei 225) over a set period of time. For example if a stock increased […]
Convertible preferred stock is preferred stock that includes an option for the holder to convert the preferred shares into a fixed number of common shares, usually anytime after a predetermined date. Shares of such stock are called “convertible preferred shares” (or “convertible preference shares” in the UK).
See also
Convertible security
Convertible bond
Convertible debenture
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Ridge Racer 2 (リッジレーサー 2) is a racing game created by Namco. It was released exclusively in Japan in 1994 for the Namco System 22 arcade platform. It is the second title in the Ridge Racer series.
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Trans-bashing is the practice of victimising someone because they are transgendered or transsexual. Unlike gay bashing, it is bashing someone based on their gender identity rather than because of their choice of sexual partners or sexual activities. There are those who believe that accusing transsexuals and transgenders of being victims of “gay-bashing” erases their identities […]
Vedbo Northern Hundred, or Norra Vedbo härad, was a hundred divided between Småland and Östergötland in Sweden.
See also
Vedbo Southern Hundred - a hundred of Småland
Vedbo Hundred - a hundred of Dalsland
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Most U.S. public lands fall into the categories of national park, national forest, wilderness area, United States National Monument, or are managed by the Bureau of Land Management. This list is for certain other areas that don’t fall into these categories.
Falls of the Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area - in Kentucky and Indiana
Flatrock-Roaring Plains […]