In category theory, a monoid (or monoid object) <math>(M,\mu,\eta)</math> in a monoidal category C is an object M together with two morphisms
<math>\mu : M\otimes M\to M</math> called multiplication,
and <math>\eta : I\to M</math> called unit,
such that the diagrams
and
commute. In the above notations, I is the unit element and <math>\alpha</math>, <math>\lambda</math> and <math>\rho</math> are respectively the associativity, […]
The New York City Fire Museum is located in a renovated 1904 firehouse in the neighborhood of SoHo in New York City (USA). The museum contains art and artifacts celebrating the history of firefighting. Among the museum’s collection is an authentic New York fire “engine” from 1790, one of the oldest in North America. Examples […]
A stock fund or equity fund is a fund that invests in Equities more commonly known as stocks. Such funds are typically held either in stock or cash, as opposed to Bonds, notes, or other securities. This may be a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund. The objective of an equity fund is […]
Penny Hughes (born 1959) is a British businesswoman.
Hughes attained a degree in chemistry from Sheffield University. She spent 10 years with Coca-Cola, and became the company’s President for the UK & Ireland division at the age of 33.
She has also been a director of the Bodyshop, GAP, TrinityMirror and Next PLC. Penny currently serves as […]
Korea Stock Exchange was South Korea’s exchange, established in 1956.
It is now the Stock Market Division of Korea Exchange.
External links
Korea Exchange - Stock Market Division
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ACES - Advanced Computerized Execution System - Allows order-entry firms in OTC Bulletin Board stocks (OTCBB) that have been granted access to a market maker’s internal trading system to route to them using the ACES “Pass-Through.” The market maker then executes the order internally, sending the trade report back through ACES to the order entry […]
The Combines Investigation Act was a Canadian Act of Parliament, passed in 1923 by MacKenzie King, which regulated certain corporate business practices that were anti-competitive. It prohibited monopolies, misleading advertising, bid-rigging, price fixing, and other means of limiting competition. It was eventually repealed in July of 1986 and replaced with the Competition Act.
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KSE may mean:
Karachi Stock Exchange
Kuwait Stock Exchange
Korea Stock Exchange
Kernel Scheduled Entities, found in FreeBSD
Killswitch Engage, a metalcore band
Kuat Systems Engineering from the Star Wars Expanded Universe
Catholic School Etten-Leur
Kyiv School of Economics
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The Santa Clara River is a river, approximately 116 mi (186 km) long, in southern California in the United States. It drains an area of the coastal mountains north of Los Angeles. The Santa Clara is one the largest river systems along the coast of Southern California and only one of two remaining river systems […]
Loafers or penny loafers are low, leather step-in shoes usually with moccasin construction, with broad flat heels. They first appeared in the mid 1930s. They have no shoelaces or buckles. Penny loafers are made of leather and are often worn in formal situations.
The men’s fashion and lifestyle magazine Esquire photographed dairy farmers in Norway wearing […]
The is a contemporary art museum in Tokyo, Japan. It was opened in 1995.
Prominent exhibits
Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol (1967)
Girl with Hair Ribbon by Roy Lichtenstein (1965)
External link
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo website
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Finding the Rhythms is Hot Water Music’s first full-length album, released in 1996 by Toybox Records and No Idea Records. It is a collection of some of their earliest recordings, which appear on various other releases.
Track listing
“Scraping” – 3:14
“The Passing” – 4:41
“Floor” – 2:14
“Counting Numbers” – 5:06
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The Eastern Pipistrelle (Perimyotis subflavus) is a species of bat that is widely distributed throughout the eastern parts of North America, ranging west until Kansas and Texas, from eastern Mexico up north until southern Ontario. It is the only member of the genus Perimyotis.
Contents
1 Description
2 Life history
3 Feeding
4 Classification
5 References
6 External links
Description
This reddish, […]
A crossover cable is a cable that maps all output signals on one electrical connector to the input signals on the other connector, allowing two electronic devices to perform full-duplex communication. Most commonly, the term refers to the Ethernet crossover cable, but other cables follow the same principle. It also allows devices to communicate without […]
Go-Back-N ARQ is a specific instance of the Automatic Repeat-reQuest (ARQ) Protocol, in which the sending process continues to send a number of frames specified by a window size even without receiving an ACK packet from the receiver.
The receiver process keeps track of the sequence number of the next frame it expects to receive, and […]
Souko Ban Deluxe (倉庫番 DELUXE) is an arcade game released by Namco in 1990. It is based on the Sokoban game series by Thinking Rabbit.
Gameplay
The player must push the blocks onto the gray dots. The game starts out rather easy but it becomes more difficult later on.
Trivia
The game was renamed Boxy Boy for English-speaking territories.
References
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The word sorbent has these meanings:-
A material similar to molecular sieve material. It has a large internal surface area and good thermal conductivity. It is typically supplied in pellets of 1 mm to 2 mm diameter and roughly 5 mm length or as grains of the order 1 mm. Occasionally as beads up to 5 […]
Significance is a stock issue in policy debate which establishes the importance of the harms in the status quo. As a stock issue has fallen out of favor with the debate community almost all debaters and judges now believe that any plan which is preferable to the status quo is significant.
Signficance derives from the […]
Quanta Display Inc. is a Taiwanese company established in 1999, manufacturing thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panels. It was been acquired for 2.2 billion USD in stock shares by the larger LCD manufacturer AU Optronics for its 4% market share on 7 April, 2006.
Quanta Display website
Reuters Company Profile
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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 […]
In finance, equity trading is the buying and selling of company stock shares. Shares in large publicly-traded companies are bought and sold through one of the major stock exchanges, such as the New York Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange or Tokyo Stock Exchange, which serve as managed auctions for stock trades . Stock shares in […]
Edward James is Professor of Medieval History at University College, Dublin. He received a BA (Oxon) 1968; DPhil (Oxon) in 1975. He was a Lecturer, then College Lecturer, at the Department of Medieval History, University College Dublin from 1970-1978. He was a Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer at the Department of History, University of York, 1978-1995 […]
HSD may stand for:
Hybrid Synergy Drive
Homeland Security Department
Hamstead railway station, England; National Rail station code HSD.
Hardanger Sunnhordlandske Dampskipsselskap, a Norwegian transport coorperation.
High Speed Data
High speed diesel fuel, for diesel engines
Hypertonic Saline-Dextran, an intravenous liquid administered in emergency resuscitation from hypovolemic shock.
Hypoactive sexual desire, refers to a low […]
Sebastian Stock (born November 15, 1977 in Immenstadt, West Germany) is a German curler living in Burgdorf, Switzerland.
Stock’s junior career included a silver medal at the 1995 World Junior Curling Championships and a bronze medal the following year. In 1995 he played third for Daniel Herberg and they lost to Tom Brewster, Jr.’s Scotland team […]
Toes are the digits of the foot of an animal. Many animal species such as cats walk on their toes, and are described as being digitigrade. Humans, and other animals that walk on the soles of their feet, are plantigrade; unguligrade animals are those that walk on hooves at the tips of their toes.
The toes […]
The spinning frame was an invention developed during the 18th century British Industrial Revolution. It was later developed into the water frame (patented in 1769), and was used to increase production of textiles in factories.
Richard Arkwright employed John Kay to produce a new spinning-machine that Kay had worked on with (or possibly stolen from) […]
Super World Court (スーパーワールドコート) is a tennis arcade game that was released by Namco in 1992 only in Japan. As the name suggests, it is the sequel to World Court, which was released 4 years earlier.
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Delta Holding is the fourth largest company in Serbia. The company was founded in Belgrade. Delta Holding performs a variety of services, such as import-export, banking, insurance, the selling of goods, etc. The president is Miroslav Mišković, and the vice-president is Milka Forcan. Delta Holding has invested more than 200 million euros in […]
The Southeastern Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor is one of the awards given by the Southeastern Film Critics Association to honor the finest achievements in filmmaking.
Winners
1990s
1992: Denzel Washington
for his role as Malcolm X in Malcolm X
1993: Anthony Hopkins
for his role as “James Stevens” in The Remains of the Day and
for his role as […]
An acquired disorder is a medical condition which develops post-fetally; in contrast with a congenital disorder, which is present at birth. A congenital disorder may be antecedent to an acquired disorder (such as Eisenmenger’s syndrome).
The term acquired may also be used to describe permanent or temporary modifications or devices (such as a shunt) which have […]
Lake Manitou is the largest lake on Manitoulin Island in Canada. It is the largest lake on the largest freshwater island in the world. Since Manitoulin Island itself is in Lake Huron, Manitou qualifies as the largest “lake in a lake”. Lake Manitou has an area of about 104 km² (40 sq. mi.). It […]
Safety stock is a term used to describe a level of stock that is maintained below the cycle stock to buffer against stock-outs.
Safety stock is defined as extra units of inventory carried as protection against possible stockouts. It is held when an organization cannot accurately predit demand and/or lead time for the product.
Reducing safety […]
The Sord M5 (by CGL Home Computers), was a Japanese home computer available in 1983.
It had keys similar to the Sinclair Spectrum, but with the bottom right corner chopped off.
Contents
1 Technical Specifications
1.1 Internal hardware
1.2 I/O ports and power supply
1.3 Language cartridge options
1.4 Retail price
2 External links
3 Notes
Technical Specifications
Internal hardware
CPU
Zilog Z80 , 3.58 MHz
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A holding company is a company that owns part, all, or a majority of other companies’ outstanding stock. It usually refers to a company which does not produce goods or services itself, rather its only purpose is owning shares of other companies. Holding companies allow the reduction of risk for the owners and can allow […]
Personal rights are the rights that a person has over their own body. Among personal rights are associated rights to protect and safeguard the body, most obviously protected by the torts of assault and battery. Furthermore, aspects of personality are protected, such as a person’s reputation, by the tort of defamation, and legislation protecting the […]
George Edward Kruger Gray (December 25, 1880 - May 2, 1943) was an English artist, best remembered for his designs of coinage and stained glass windows.
Coinage
Kruger Gray designed the Reverse (”Tails”) of all of Australia’s second set of currency, used from 1937 until the changeover to Decimal Currency in 1966. This included the Half Penny, […]
Roger Vanden Stock is the current president of Belgian football club R.S.C. Anderlecht. He is the son of former president Constant Vanden Stock.
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Laura Penny (b. 1975) is the author of Your Call is Important to Us: The Truth About Bullshit, a study of the phenomenon of bullshit and its role in modern society.
Penny was featured on 60 Minutes with Princeton professor Harry Frankfurt, author of the similarly-themed treatise, On Bullshit. Penny is a frequent contributor to the […]
The term “Bombay” or “blackwood” is applied to a rather extensive class of furniture pieces originally manufactured in the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) and in the towns of Surat and Ahmedabad in India.
The wood used is Shisham or blackwood (Dalbergia), a hard-grained dark-colored timber which with proper treatment assumes a beautiful natural polish. Much […]
Porsche 360 Cisitalia is an automobile from Porsche introduced in 1949. The name Cisitalia (short for Consorzio Industriale Sportive Italia) is the name of the company that ordered the model.
The car had a center mounted, supercharged, 1493 cc 12 cylinder engine giving and a top speed of . Technically daunting, it had four […]
see also: 1996 in games, 1998 in games
This page lists board and card games, wargames, miniatures games, and table-top role-playing games published in 1997. For video and console games, see 1997 in video gaming.
Games released or invented in 1997
Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game
Bohnanza
In Nomine (role-playing game)
Warlords
Game awards given in 1997
Spiel des Jahres: […]
The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment is a ceremonial cavalry regiment of the British Army. It is classed as a regiment of guards, and carries out mounted (and some dismounted) ceremonial duties on State and Royal occasions. These include the provision of the Sovereign’s Escort, most commonly seen at the present Queen’s Birthday Parade (Trooping the […]
A flip-over is one of five types of poison pills in which current shareholders of a targeted firm will have the option to purchase discounted stock after the potential takeover. Introduced in late 1984 and adopted by many firms, the strategy gave a common stock dividend in the form of rights to acquire the firm’s […]
The term house stock usually refers to a stock that the management of a brokerage firm has
instructed all brokers working for him to promote. The brokerage firm or its owners might
be receiving an undisclosed profit from the sale of the house stock.
Generally, if you could look at the stock holdings of
all the clients of […]
The Australian Certificate of Education (ACE) is a new name proposed by the Australian state and territory education ministers to describe the various versions of the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education overseen by the Australian Qualifications Framework. This name is proposed primarily for overseas marketing purposes.
Controversially, the acronym “ACE” is already used for two other […]
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 […]
The Riga Stock Exchange is a sole stock exchange operating in Riga, Latvia. It is owned by OMX, which also operates Helsinki Stock Exchange and Stockholm Stock Exchange.
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Stock duration is the duration of an equity stocks is the percentage change in stock prices in response to a 1% change in the long-term return that stocks are priced to deliver.
Contents
1 Duration
2 Modified duration
3 See also
4 External links
Duration
The duration is about 67 (February, 2004) (the precise figure depends on the exact return that you […]
Laura Penny (b. 1975) is the author of Your Call is Important to Us: The Truth About Bullshit, a study of the phenomenon of bullshit and its role in modern society.
Penny was featured on 60 Minutes with Princeton professor Harry Frankfurt, author of the similarly-themed treatise, On Bullshit. Penny is a frequent contributor to the […]
This article is about Tymshare’s SuperBASIC system. SuperBasic was also the name of the much later BASIC interpreter from Sinclair Research which was included in Sinclair QDOS.
Tymshare SuperBasic was an implementation of a variant of the BASIC programming language for the SDS 940.
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Sexual pleasure is pleasure derived from any kind of sexual activity. Though orgasm is generally known, sexual pleasure includes erotic pleasure during foreplay, and pleasure due to fetish or BDSM.
Biology
Sexual activities increases flow of adrenalin<ref>[1]</ref>.
See also
Sexual arousal
Orgasm
Sexual intercourse
References
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http://www.channel4.com/health/microsites/0-9/4health/sex/sar_tips.html
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1608/is_1_18/ai_80957472
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Dilution may refer to:
Reducing the concentration of a chemical
Homeopathic dilution, the concentration is reduced as well
Dilution (equation), an equation to calculate the rate a gas dilutes
Trademark dilution, a type of unlawful trademark use outside of the relevant market
Stock dilution, the result of new shares of stock being issued by a company, thereby diminishing […]
The Straits Times Index (STI) is a market value-weighted stock market index based on the stocks of 50 representative companies listed on the Singapore Exchange.
Launched in the wake of a major sectoral re-classification of listed companies by the Singapore Exchange, which saw the removal of the “industrials” category, the STI replaced the Straits Times Industrials […]
Mobile Imaging and Printing Consortium is a non-profit industry association formed to promote the usage of mobile devices with digital cameras, particularly camera phones, and the printing of photographs taken with them. The association intends to do this by standardization of the software and hardware used to communicate between mobile devices with cameras and printing […]
In economics, the distinction is made between stocks and flows (or stock variables and flow variables). It is akin to the distinction from everyday life: at any one time, a sink is filled with a stock of water, while there are flows of water into the sink (from the faucet) and out of the sink […]
The Iraq Stock Exchange (ISX), formally the Baghdad Stock Exchange, is a stock exchange in Baghdad, Iraq.
The Iraq Stock Exchange was incorporated and began operations in June of 2004. It operates under the oversight of the Iraq Securities Commission, an independent commission modeled after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
As of 2005, the ISX […]
Imagestate (aka Imagestate Plc) is one of the world’s best known photo stock agencies.
11 April 2006 - ImageState has suspended trading of its shares and is looking for a buyer to purchase all or part of the assets of the company. Rumors are circulating that ImageState has closed its New York Office.
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In BDSM, servitude is performing tasks and following orders as an aspect of being submissive.
Some submissives gain pleasure and satisfaction from performing services for their dominants, such as serving as a butler, waitress, chauffeur, maid, or houseboy.
In workplace BDSM, the submissive may somehow secretly contrive that a work colleague, of same or opposite gender to […]
The one pound coin was introduced on 20 June 1990. The design is of a red deer, by the Irish artist Tom Ryan, and based on photographs taken by Sean Ryan<ref>The Wild Red Deer of Killarney, Sean Ryan, ISBN 1-902011-09-0</ref> of red deer from the Irish national deer herd in Killarney National Park. In 2000 […]
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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Common or commons may refer to:
Common land
Common (language), fictional language used in sci-fi and fantasy literature
Common noun
Common (rapper), Chicago based hip-hop artist formerly known as Common Sense
Common stock, most usual form of stock in a corporation
Creative Commons, non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others legally to build upon and […]
The S&P CNX 500 is India’s first broad-based stock market index of the Indian stock market. The S&P CNX 500 represents about 96% of total market capitalization and about 93% of the total turnover on the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).
The S&P CNX 500 companies are disaggregated into 72 industry indices, the S&P CNX […]
Dark Medieval Times is the debut album by the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. The lyrics are a complete mystery, as they were never published, neither in the booklet that comes with the CD, nor on the band’s official site.
Track listing
“Walk the Path of Sorrow” – 8:18
“Dark Medieval Times” – 8:11
“Skyggedans” (Shadowdance) – 3:55
“Min Hyllest […]
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In the reception of framed data, a frame slip is the loss of synchronization between a received frame and the receiver clock signal, causing a frame misalignment event, and resulting in the loss of the data contained in the received frame.
Note: A frame slip should not be confused with a dropped frame where synchronization […]
Ice Sports Palace Sibir is an indoor sporting arena located in Novosibirsk, Russia. The capacity of the arena is 7,800. It is the home arena of the HC Sibir Novosibirsk ice hockey team.
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In economics, the distinction is made between stocks and flows (or stock variables and flow variables). It is akin to the distinction from everyday life: at any one time, a sink is filled with a stock of water, while there are flows of water into the sink (from the faucet) and out of the sink […]
Tokyo stock Price IndeX, commonly known as TOPIX, along with Nikkei 225, is an important stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan, tracking all domestic companies of the exchange’s First Section (1,700 companies as of October 31, 2006).
The index transitioned from a system where a company’s weighting is based on the total […]
A number of video games based on the successful movie franchise Die Hard have been released over the years, ranging from beat ‘em ups to first-person shooters. While some of the games are based directly on the movies, a few further detail the adventures of John McClane between or after the series.
Titles
Die Hard for Nintendo […]
A bath chair — or Bath chair — is a wheeled vehicle with a folding hood, which can be used open or closed, and a glass front, mounted on three or four wheels and drawn or pushed by hand. It is so named after its similarity in appearance to an old fashioned bath. If required, […]
Richmond is the seat of the Tasman District Council, located 13km south of Nelson in the South Island of New Zealand, close to the southern extremity of Tasman Bay. The census conducted on 6 March 2006 showed that Richmond’s population now exceeds 14,000 permanent residents [1].
Although Richmond lies outside the boundaries of Nelson City, it […]