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Arizona State Route 96 State Route 96, also known as SR-96, is a roughly east-west highway in central Arizona, running from Bagdad to Hillside. It was intended to serve as a route between the Phelps Dodge copper mines at Bagdad and the railroad terminal at Hillside; until the commission of State Route 97, this road was completely isolated from the rest of the Arizona State Highway system.
Arizona State Route 99 State Route 99 starts in Leupp, Arizona in the Navajo Indian Reservation and heads south to Interstate 40 west of Winslow. Heading into Winslow, State Route 99 runs on a shared insight with I-40, then exiting I-40 in Winslow onto Business Loop 40 / Historic US 66 (this stretch is unsigned).
Arizona State University Arizona State University (ASU) is a public institution of higher education and research with several campuses located in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. The main campus, located in Tempe, is as of 2006 the second-largest university campus in terms of student enrollment in the United States, with a student body of 51,234.
Arizona State University Sun Devil Marching Band The Arizona State Sun Devil Marching Band (or ASUSDMB) is the Athletic Band of Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. The 200+ member ensemble was awarded the Sudler Trophy in 1991 and marched in the 1987 and 1997 Rose Bowl Parades.
Arizona State University West Established by the Arizona Legislature in 1984, Arizona State University at the West campus is a campus of Arizona State University. Located in northwest Phoenix, Arizona, straddling the Glendale, Arizona city limits, ASU at the West campus has 7,100 students and offers 38 degree programs in five colleges including an Ed.
Arizona Stock Exchange The Arizona Stock Exchange (AZX), an electronically enabled stock exchange for carrying out eTrading after usual stock market hours, was founded by Steve Wunsch, a former Kidder-Peabody Vice President. Founded in 1990 as Wunsch Auction Systems, the headquarters of the company was moved to Phoenix, Arizona in early 1992 when it was recast as AZX or the Arizona Stock Exchange.
Arizona Sundogs The Arizona Sundogs are a minor-league ice hockey team based in Prescott Valley, Arizona that began play in 2006. Affiliated with the Central Hockey League, the team plays its home games at Tim's Toyota Center.
Arizona Sur Arizona Sur (English language:South Arizona) is a 2004 Argentine comedy film directed and produced by Daniel Pensa and Miguel Angel Rocca and written by Alan Pauls. The film starred Daniel Freire and premiered on 18 January 2004 in Buenos Aires.
Arizona Territory The Arizona Territory was an organized territory of the United States that existed between 1863 and 1912, as well as a territory of the Confederate States of America that existed officially from 1861 to 1863, when the Union territory was declared in Washington, D.C.
Arizona Territory (CSA) The Arizona Territory of the Confederate States of America was an organized territory of the Confederacy that existed between 1861 and 1865. The territory overlapped but was not identical to the Arizona Territory created by the United States in 1863.
Arizona Trail The Arizona Trail is a trail from Mexico to Utah that traverses the whole north-south length of Arizona. The trail begins at the Coronado National Memorial near the US-Mexico border and moves north through parts of the Huachuca, Santa Rita, and Rincon Mountains; then through the Santa Catalina north of Tucson and the Mazatzal Mountains before ascending to the higher elevations of Northern Arizona and the San Francisco Peaks, and then continuing on across the Coconino Plateau to to the Grand Canyon.
Arizona United States House elections, 2006 Arizona has 8 Congressional Districts, whose lines were last drawn in 2001 by the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, which was formed after a ballot initiative was approved by Arizona voters mandating that redistricting power be taken away from the Arizona legislature and given to an independent body. One member is chosen by each of the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Arizona, the Minority Leader of the Arizona House of Representatives, the President of the Arizona Senate, and the Minority Leader of the Arizona Senate.
Arizona v. Evans Arizona v. Evans, , confirmed that the exclusionary rule did not require suppression of evidence obtained through a police officer's good-faith reliance on an error made by a clerk of the court that had issued a warrant for a person's arrest.
Arizona's 2nd congressional district Arizona's 2nd congressional district contains the northwestern corner of the state, and some of the western suburbs of Phoenix. The odd shape of the district is indicative of the use of gerrymandering in its construction.
Arizona-Texas League The Arizona-Texas League was a low-level circuit in American minor league baseball that existed from 1928-32, 1937-41, 1947-50 and 1952-54. The Arizona-Texas loop merged with the Sunset League (based primarily in California but with teams in Nevada and New Mexico) to form the Southwest International League in 1951.
Arizona, Atlántida Arizona is a municipality in the Honduran department of Atlántida. The villages of Cangelica, Chiquito, El Cedro, El Coco, El Retiro, Hicaque, Jilamo, Las Palmas, Los Bolos, Matarras, Mezapa, Mojiman, Oropendolas, Planes de Hicaque, Quebradas de Arena, Santa Maria, Uluasito and Zapote are located in Arizona.
AriZona Beverage Company The AriZona Beverage Company is a popular producer of various flavours of Iced Tea and Energy drinks from the United States, based in Lake Success, New York. The AriZona Beverage Company is a branch of Ferolito, Vultaggio & Sons, which started out as a beer brewery in New York City.
Arj Barker Arj Barker (born August 12, 1974) is an American stand-up comedian from California. He is relatively well-known among comedy fans in the United States, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and many other parts of the world, continuing to tour venues in all these nations.
Arjan Singh Marshal of the Indian Air Force Arjan Singh DFC was born on April 15, 1919 in Lyalpur, and educated at Montgomery India(now in Pakistan). He entered RAF Cranwell in 1938 and was commissioned as a Pilot Officer in December 1939.
Arjen Teeuwissen Arjen Gerald Teeuwissen (born March 29, 1971 in Mook en Middelaar) is an equestrian from The Netherlands, who won the silver medal in the Team Dressage event at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. He did so alongside Anky van Grunsven, Ellen Bontje, and Coby van Baalen.
Arjeplog Lapland Court District Arjeplog Lapland Court District, or Arjeplogs lappmarks tingslag, was a district of Lapland in Sweden. The provinces in Norrland were never divided into hundreds and instead the court district (tingslag) served as the basic division of rural areas.
Arjun (film) Arjun (Telugu:అర్జున్) is a Tollywood film released on August 18, 2004, and was directed by Gunasekhar. This is the second time Mahesh Babu and Gunasekhar are teaming up after delivering blockbuster Okkadu.
Arjun Appadurai Born in Bombay, India in 1949 and educated in the United States, Arjun Appadurai is a contemporary social-cultural anthropologist focusing on modernity and globalization. He was formerly a professor at the University of Chicago where he received his MA and PhD, and some of his most important works include Worship and Conflict under Colonial Rule (1981), "Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy" (1990) found in Modernity at Large (1996), and Fear of Small Numbers (2006).
Arjun Halappa Arjun Halappa (born December 17, 1980 in Somwarpete, Kodagu, Karnataka) is a field hockey striker from India, who made is international debut for the Men's National Team in March 2001 against Egypt in the Prime Minister's Gold Cup. Halappa represented India at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where India finished in seventh place.
Arjun Motors Arjun Motors is a Mumbai-based manufacturer of small vehicles. Founded in 1974, it was known as Sunrise Auto until 1981; Sipani Motors from 1982-1999; and Maestro Motors from 1999 to 2001 before adopting its current name.
Arjun Munda Arjun Munda (born January 5, 1968) is a former Chief Minister of Jharkhand, a state of India. He first took that position on March 18 2003 and held it until his resignation on March 2 2005 which occurred after inconclusive state elections and the intervention of the state's governor, Syed Sibtey Razi.
Arjun Vishnuvardhan Arjun Vishnuvardhan (full name Chirukandath Manoj Arjun Vishnuvardhan, born August 21, 1990) is a 16 year old Indian chess prodigy who is a young National Chess Master in United States of America. At his 15 years of age, in May 2006, this chess wizard became the National Game-60 Chess Champion of the entire United States, by beating the top International Master Edward Formanek who is a professor of Mathematics in Pennsylvania University in USA.
Arjuna asteroid The Arjuna asteroids are a class of near-Earth asteroids whose orbits are very Earth-like in character, having low inclination, orbital periods close to one Earth year, and low eccentricity. The definition is somewhat fuzzy and covers the definition of the three well-established families Apollo, Amor and Aten.
Arjuna Ardagh Arjuna Ardagh is an author and speaker and the founder of the Living Essence Foundation in Nevada City, California, a non-profit church dedicated to "the awakening of consciousness within the context of ordinary life."
Arjuna Award The Arjuna Awards were instituted in 1961 by the government of India to recognize outstanding achievement in National sports. The award carries a cash prize of Rs 300,000, a bronze statuette of Arjuna and a scroll.
Arjuna's Penance Arjuna's Penance is the name of a massive bas-relief dating from the 7th century CE located in the town of Mahabalipuram in Southern India. Measuring 96 feet long by 43 feet high, the bas-relief is also known as The Descent of Ganga.
Ark (2004 film) Ark is a 2004 computer-generated imagery movie, directed by Kenny Hwang, animated by Digital Rim, and produced by John Woo. It is an anime-style film similar in appearance to the movie Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, and is also the flagship project for both the director and the studio.
Ark (album) ark is Japanese rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel's sixth album, released on July 1 1999, the same day as their seventh album, Ray. The albums produced a combined eight singles, and secured the top two slots in the Japanese Oricon charts, with ark taking the top spot.
Ark (folk venue) The Ark, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a nationally known folk music venue. It has been in existence in various locations for forty years, seats about 400 currently, and features around 300 live performances each year.
Ark (Noon Universe) Ark (Russian: Ковчег, Kovcheg) is a fictional planet described in Space Mowgli (Малыш) by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. This planet is a part of the so called Noon Universe and presents a barren world very similar to Earth in all aspects except the biosphere.
Ark (synagogue) The Ark in a synagogue (Jewish house of worship) is known as the Aron Kodesh amongst Ashkenazim and as Hekhál amongst most Sefardim. It is generally a receptacle, or ornamental closet, which contains each synagogue's Torah scrolls (Sifrei Torah in Hebrew) built in all synagogues.
Ark (Transformers) The Ark is an Autobot spacecraft in the fictional Transformers Universe. Transformers: The Ultimate Guide by Simon Furman classifies it as a Vanguard-class Deep Space Interceptor, with a crew complement of 300.
Ark Clothing Ark Clothing is part of RETT Retail Limited and consists of nine stores, one distribution centre and is also an e-commerce retailer in the United Kingdom. is an official stockist of branded fashion labels that fall into the music-influenced street wear clothing] category of fashion.
Ark Diecast Ark was a Japanese company that produced a series of die-cast metal monster toys sold under the brand name "Arklon." It was originally founded as a sales and marketing subsidiary of famed Japanese toy manufacturer Bullmark.
Ark Hills Ark Hills (アークヒルズ) is one of the major office developments of Mori Building in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The complex was completed in 1986 and includes the ANA Tokyo Hotel, the ARK Mori Building (a 37-floor, almost 2 million sq ft mixed use tower), a world-class Suntory Hall concert hall, a TV studio and several apartment buildings.
Ark Megaforms Ark Megaforms (негуманоиды Ковчега) are a fictional alien race from the Noon Universe created by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. Their homeworld is Ark (Ковчег), a planet officially discovered 2160 AD in the course of "Ark Project".
Ark of Limbs In autumn of 2004, Ark of Limbs was formed when Corey McCafferty, Daniel Feeney, and Alexander Bassett collected their gear and set up shop in a brick coach house in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood. The house has served as both rehearsal space and recording studio for the band over the last year, allowing each member to express their own unique takes on electronic music production and recording.
Ark of taste An ark of taste is a movement originally defined in eco-gastronomy, to protect "gastronomic products threatened by industrial standardization, hyperhygienist legislation, the rules of the large-scale retail trade and the deterioration of the environment," according to the Slow Food movement. Originally begun in Northern Italy, the program has regional offices in Germany, France, Switzerland and the United States.
Ark of the Covenant The Ark of the Covenant (ארון הברית in Hebrew: aron habrit) is described in the Hebrew Bible as a sacred container, wherein rested the stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments. The Ark was built at the command of God, in accord with Moses's prophetic vision on Mount Sinai (Exodus 25:9-10).
Ark Sool A new character introduced in the fourth book from the Irish author Eoin Colfer, the Artemis Fowl series of children's books, Commander Ark Sool was the highest-ranking officer in the Lower Elements Police (Also LEP). An unusually tall and thin gnome, he is a strict and stubborn adherer to regulations.
Arkadak Arkadak () is a town in Saratov Oblast, Russia, located on the Bolshoy Arkadak River near its confluence with the river Khopyor 248 km west of Saratov at . Population: 14,438 (2002 Census); 14,244 (1989 Census).
Arkadij Naiditsch Arkadij Naiditsch (b. 25 October 1985 in Latvia) is a German chess grandmaster who was the clear winner of the Dortmund Sparkassen 2005 Tournament, ahead of higher-rated and well-known players such as Loek Van Wely, Veselin Topalov,
Arkadiusz Czartoryski Arkadiusz Czartoryski (born April 14, 1966 in Ostrołęka) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 14,753 votes in 18 Siedlce district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list.
Arkadiusz Litwiński Arkadiusz Litwiński (born July 31, 1970 in Szczecin) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 7794 votes in 41 Szczecin district, candidating from Platforma Obywatelska list.
Arkadiusz Mularczyk Arkadiusz Mularczyk (born February 04, 1971 in Racibórz) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 9566 votes in 14 Nowy Sącz district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list.
Arkady and Boris Strugatsky The two brothers Arkady (Арка́дий, August 28, 1925 – October 12, 1991) and Boris (Бори́с, born April 14, 1933) Strugatsky (Струга́цкий; alternate spelling: Strugatski, also Strugatskii) are Russian science fiction authors who collaborated on their fiction.
Arkady Ghoukasyan Arkady Arshavirovich Ghoukasyan (Armenian: Ô±Ö€ŐŻŐˇŐ¤Ő« Ő‚Ő¸Ö‚ŐŻŐˇŐ˝ŐµŐˇŐ¶) is the President of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. He was elected as the President in September 8, 1997 and re-elected in 2002.
Arkady Raikin Arkadiy Isaakovich Raikin (Russian: Аркадий Исаакович Райкин) (, Riga – December 17, 1987, Moscow) was a Soviet stand up comedian of Jewish descent who led the school of Soviet and Russian humorists for about half a century.
Arkady Timofeevich Averchenko Arkady Timofeevich Averchenko (Russian Аркадий Тимофеевич Аверченко), born on 27th March 1881 in Sevastopol, died on 12 March 1925 in Prague, was a Russian playwright and satirist. He published his stories in the journal "Satyricon", of which he was also an editor, in the series of "New Satyricon", and other publications - total of around 20 books.
Arkady Vorobyov Arkady Nikitich Vorobyev (Russian: Аркадий Никитич Воробьёв; born October 3, 1924 in village Mordovo, Tambov Oblast) was a Russian Soviet middle-heavyweight, who won two Olympic gold medals in weightlifting.
Arkanar Arkanar is the capital of Arkanar Kingdom on a fictional unnamed planet described in "Hard to Be a God" ("Трудно быть богом") by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky. This planet is a part of the so called Noon Universe and presents a world in a late feudalistic/Renaissance stage (opposite to e.
Arkangel (magazine) Arkangel is a British-based bi-annual animal liberation magazine, first published in the winter of 1989. The magazine covers global aspects of animal rights and promotes a vegan lifestyle, which includes the use of cruelty-free products.
Arkanoid 1986MSX version 1986NES version December 26, 1986 August, 1987Commodore 64 version 1987 1987Amiga version 1987Amstrad CPC version 1987Apple IIGS version 1988DOS version 1988Mac OS version 1989TRS-80 Coco version 1989
Arkanoid Controller The Arkanoid Controller is an optional game controller controller for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) game Arkanoid which enhances the feel and play of the game. It simulates the trackball of the original arcade game.
Arkansas (song) This article is about the original Arkansas state song, now the "state anthem", written by Eva Ware Barnett. For the similarly-titled song written by Wayland Holyfield which is now also one of the state's official songs, see "Arkansas (You Run Deep In Me)".
Arkansas (You Run Deep In Me) "Arkansas (You Run Deep In Me)" by Wayland Holyfield is one of the official state songs of Arkansas. It was written by Holyfield in 1986 for the state's 150th anniversary celebration, and was named an official "state song" by the Arkansas General Assembly in 1987.
Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families The Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, or AACF, is a non-profit advocacy organization which encourages public policy in Arkansas that will benefit children and their families. Its mission statement is "to protect and promote through research, education and advocacy the rights and well-being of Arkansas children and their families, to assure that they have the opportunity to lead healthy and productive lives.
Arkansas Anti-Gay Book Ban Bill Arkansas Anti-Gay Book Ban Bill (2005) would have barred any representation of gay and lesbian people (and presumably bisexual and transgender people as well) in schools, libraries, and state funded universities. It has passed the Arkansas state house, but a tie vote in Arkansas's Senate Education committee failed to bring it to the state senate floor.
Arkansas Arboretum The Arkansas Arboretum 71 acres (29 hectares) is an arboretum located within Pinnacle Mountain State Park in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. Situated below Pinnacle Mountain along the Little Maumelle River, the arboretum's flora and tree plantings correspond to Arkansas's six geographical regions, ranging from the flat-topped hills and steep valleys of the Ozark Plateau, to the flat bottomland and tallgrass prairies of the Mississippi alluvial plain, with a 0.
Arkansas Arts Center One of the leading cultural institutions in the state, the Arkansas Arts Center is located on the corner of 9th and Commerce streets in MacArthur Park, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. The center features a permanent collection of various works of art along with occasional special exhibitions.
Arkansas Baptist College Arkansas Baptist College (ABC) is a historically black college (HBCU) located in Little Rock, Arkansas. Founded in 1884 as The Minister's Institute, ABC was initially funded by The Colored Baptists of the State of Arkansas, and is the only Baptist HBCU west of the Mississippi River.
Arkansas City, Kansas Arkansas City is a city situated at the confluence of the Arkansas and Walnut rivers in the southwestern part of Cowley County, located in south-central Kansas, in the central United States. The population was estimated to be 11,581 in the year 2005.
Arkansas Constitutional Amendment 3 (2004) Constitutional Amendment 3 of 2004, is a so-called "defense of marriage amendment" that amended the Arkansas Constitution to make it unconstitutional for the state to recognize or perfom same-sex marriages or civil unions. The referendum was approved by 75% of the voters.
Arkansas Diamonds The Little Rock (Arkansas) Diamonds were a professional American football team that played as a member of the Continental Football League for two seasons. In 1968 they played home games at War Memorial Stadium.
Arkansas Educational Television Network Arkansas Educational Television Network (or AETN) is a simulcast network of PBS stations covering the state of Arkansas. The network is operated by the Arkansas Educational Television Commission, and broadcast from facilities at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway.
Arkansas Forest Resource Center The Arkansas Forest Resource Center is a University of Arkansas System Center of Excellence. It is primarily located on the University of Arkansas at Monticello campus, but center faculty members extend to Little Rock, Fayetteville, Hope, Pine Tree, and Batesville as well.
Arkansas General Assembly The Arkansas General Assembly is the legislative branch of the Arkansas government. The General Assembly consists of an upper branch, the Arkansas State Senate, and a lower branch, the Arkansas House of Representatives.
Arkansas Governor's Mansion The Arkansas Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the Governor of Arkansas and his family. The mansion has been occupied by Governor Mike Huckabee and First Lady Janet Huckabee since July 15, 1996, when then-Governor Jim Guy Tucker resigned after being convicted in the Whitewater scandal.
Arkansas Governor's School The Arkansas Governor's School is a six-week program offered to rising seniors in the state of Arkansas. The school, which typically accepts around 400 students, takes place on the grounds of Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas.
Arkansas Highway 10 Highway 10 is a major east-west highway in western and central Arkansas. Its western terminus is at the Oklahoma state line where it continues as State Highway 120 between Rock Island, Oklahoma and Hackett, Arkansas.
Arkansas Highway 102 Business Highway 102 Business is a short north-south spur of Highway 102 in northwest Arkansas. Running a distance of approx 2 miles, its southern terminus is at AR 102 in Centerton with its northern terminus at Highway 72 southeast of Hiwasse.
Arkansas Highway 112 Spur Highway 112 Spur (posted as Spur 112S) is a 2 mile long highway in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Locally known as Wedington Drive, its western terminus is at Interstate 540 with the road continuing west as Highway 16 towards Siloam Springs.
Arkansas Highway 180 Highway 180 is a short highway located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Its original location was along Assembly Road and Skyline Drive where it circled around Mount Sequoyah and returned to its single terminus of Highway 45.
Arkansas Highway 5 Highway 5 is a highway in northern and central Arkansas. Its northern terminus is at the Missouri state line where it continues as Route 5 (this road completely crosses the state and eventually becomes Iowa Highway 5).
Arkansas Highway 549 Highway 549 is the temporary designation of Future Interstate 49 southeast of Texarkana. Running a distance of approximately 29 miles, Highway 549 first opened to traffic in December 2004 between Texarkana and Fouke.
Arkansas Highway 59 Highway 59 is a north-south highway running from the Arkansas-Missouri State Line south to Highway 22 at Barling. From Highway 72 at Gravette, north to the Missouri State Line, AR 59 is the original alignment of U.
Arkansas Highway 90 Highway 90, or AR-90 for short, is an east-west highway in northeastern Arkansas between its western terminus at its junctions of US-67 south of Pocahontas, Arkansas in Randolph County and the Missouri state line between Rector, Arkansas and Kennett, Missouri where it continues as Route 84 at a bridge across the St. Francis River.
Arkansas Children's Hospital Arkansas Children's Hospital, an affiliate of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, is the only pediatric medical center in Arkansas and one of the largest in the United States, serving children from birth to age 21. This pediatric health care facility is internationally renowned for medical breakthroughs and intensive treatments, unique surgical procedures and forward-thinking medical research, all dedicated to fulfilling its mission of enhancing, sustaining and restoring children's health and development.
Arkansas literature Arkansas literature has an emerging consciousness, though it still lags behind other Southern states such as Mississippi and Georgia in the promotion of its literary culture. University of Arkansas Press is probably the state's largest publisher of books, though there do exist some notable small presses in the state: August House, Rose Publishing Group, and Chenault and Gray.
Arkansas Metropolitan Areas Arkansas has seven metropolitan areas (MSAs) defined by the United States Census Bureau, some shared with a neighboring state. Among these seven, Arkansas has one of the fastest growing United States MSAs — the region centered on the northwestern cities of Fayetteville, Springdale and Rogers.
Arkansas Post National Memorial Arkansas Post National Memorial, located about 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Gillett, Arkansas, commemorates key events that occurred on site and in the vicinity: the first semi-permanent European settlement in the Lower Mississippi Valley (1686); an American Revolutionary War skirmish (1783); the first territorial capital of Arkansas (1819–1821); and the American Civil War Battle of Fort Hindman (1863).
Arkansas Project The Arkansas Project is the general name of a series of investigations (mostly funded by billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife and Bradley Foundation) that were designed to damage and end the presidency of Bill Clinton.David Brock.
Arkansas Razorbacks The Arkansas Razorbacks, also known as the Hogs, are the names of college sports teams at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Razorbacks take their name from the feral pig of the same name.
Arkansas RimRockers The Arkansas RimRockers is the name of the NBA Development League minor league basketball team based in North Little Rock.Logo design: A red, white, and blue ball going through a basketball rim (homage to when they were in the ABA)
Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts It has been suggested that this school-related article be merged to the appropriate school district or locality article. It may not meet Wikipedia's standards of verifiability or notability, it may not feature multiple independent reliable sources, or it may be a short entry that provides only directory-style information about the school.
Arkansas State Treasurer The Arkansas State Treasurer acts as the head banker for the State of Arkansas, handling deposits, withdrawals, redemptions of state warrants, and investments of state funds. The position was created in 1819 when Arkansas became a territory.
Arkansas State University Arkansas State University (A-State) or (ASU) is a public university and is the flagship campus of the Arkansas State University System, the state's second largest college system. It is located atop 800 acres on Crowley's Ridge at Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Arkansas Tech University Arkansas Tech University is a mid sized, state supported collegiate institution located in Russellville, Arkansas. The university offers programs at both baccalaureate and graduate levels in a range of fields.
Arkansas Travelers The Arkansas Travelers, also known informally as The Travs, are a minor league baseball team based in North Little Rock, Arkansas. The team, which plays in the Texas League, is the Class AA affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim major-league club.
Arkansas Twister The Arkansas Twister is a wooden roller coaster at Magic Springs and Crystal Falls Amusement Park at Hot Springs, Arkansas. The coaster stands 95 feet tall and has a track length of 3340 feet and top speed of over 50 mph, as it takes riders through the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains.
Arkansas Twisters The Arkansas Twisters are a professional arena football team based in the Little Rock area. They are a charter member of af2, the minor league of the Arena Football League, and play their home games at ALLTEL Arena in North Little Rock.
Arkansaw, Wisconsin Arkansaw is an unincorporated community in the eastern portion of the Town of Waterville, in Pepin County, Wisconsin; government for the town. Arkansaw was founded in the early 1850s at a crossing of Arkansaw Creek, a tributary of the Eau Galle River.
Arkarna Arkarna were an English electronica/rock band, comprising of vocalist and programmer Ollie Jacobs, guitarist James Barnett and guitarist Lalo Creme. Some of Arkana's more popular songs are "House on Fire" and "Eat Me", both of which appear on Arkana's debut album Fresh Meat.
Arkarua Arkarua is a small, Precambrian disk-like fossil with a raised center, a number of radial ridges on the rim, and a five-pointed central depression marked with radial lines of 5 small dots from the middle of the disk center. The one species Arkarua adami is 3 to 10 mm across.
Arkavathy River Arkavathy River (Kannada ಆರ್ಕಾವತಿ ) or Arkavathi River, is a river originating at Nandi Hills of Kolar District. It is a tributary of the Kaveri River, which it joins at Kanakapura after flowing through Kolar District and Bangalore Rural district.
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