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DD-WRT DD-WRT is a free firmware for several wireless routers, most notably the Linksys WRT54G (including the WRT54GL and WRT54GS), that run minimalist Linux-based operating systems. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2.
DD51 diesel locomotive 642 B-2-B wheel arrangement DD51 class diesel-hydraulic locomotives were built between 1962 and 1977 by Kawasaki, Hitachi, and Mitsubishi. Despite this number, it is not quite the most numerous diesel type manufactured; that accolade goes to the DE10 class, with a total of 707 locos built for branch line and shunting use.
DDAT / Dore The DORE programme, previously known as DDAT (Dyslexia Dyspraxia Attention Treatment) is a drug-free course of treatment for dyslexia and other learning difficulties which has aroused controversy among the medical establishment in Britain. It consists of a series of exercises designed to develop the functions of the cerebellum.
DDObjects DDObjects is a remoting framework for Borland Delphi and C++ Builder. A main goal while developing DDObjects has not been only to keep the code one has to implement in order to utilize DDObjects as simple as possible but also very close to Delphi's usual style of event-driven programming.
DDR FESTIVAL: Dance Dance Revolution DDR FESTIVAL: Dance Dance Revolution is a music video game that is part of the Dance Dance Revolution and Bemani series. It is developed and produced by Konami, and was released in Japan in November 18, 2004 for the PlayStation 2 video game console.
DDR Freak DDR Freak is one of the largest Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) and music gaming communities on the Internet, with over 65,000 members.DDR Freak Memberlist It is primarily an American community, though it also has members from other countries such as The United Kingdom, Canada, and Mexico.
DDR Motorsport DDR Motorsport was founded in 2001 by Diego GrullĂłn and Juan Ovalle, as a small business to produce a sports car called the DDR. The DDR was conceived by Diego, as a result of dissatisfaction with other sports cars on the market.
DDR SDRAM DDR SDRAM or double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random access memory is a type of memory integrated circuit used in computers. It achieves greater bandwidth than the preceding single-data-rate SDRAM by transferring data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal (double pumped).
DDR-Oberliga DDR-Oberliga (DDR Upper League) was, prior to the reunification with West Germany, the elite competition in East Germany in various different sports, including football and handball. In East Germany, the Oberligas were roughly similar to the West German Bundesligas.
DDR2 SDRAM In electronic engineering, double-data-rate two synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR2 SDRAM) is a random access memory technology used for high speed storage of the working data of a computer or other digital electronic device.
DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7thMIX song list This list covers all 116 songs available in the arcade version of DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution 7thMIX in normal game play. It does not include the Challenge-only songs that can only be played in the Nonstop Challenge, or Oni, mode; these can be found in the Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME song list.
DDRUK DDR:UK is the largest United Kingdom-specific Dance Dance Revolution (DDR), Dancing Stage (DS), and music gaming community on the internet. Its main components are the website and forums, also collectively known as "DDR:UK".
DDSN A Demand-Driven Supply Network (DDSN) is one method of supply chain management which involves building supply chains in response to demand signals. This sort of network orchestrates dynamic far-reaching supply chains across the extended enterprise.
DDT DDT was the first modern pesticide and is arguably the best known organic pesticide. It is a highly hydrophobic colorless solid with a weak, chemical odor that is nearly insoluble in water but has a good solubility in most organic solvents, fat, and oils.
DDT (professional wrestling) In professional wrestling a DDT is any move in which the wrestler falls down or backwards to drive a held opponent's head into the mat. The classic DDT is performed by putting the opponent in a front facelock and falling backwards so that the opponent is forced to dive forward onto his or her head.
DDT (zine) DDT (sometimes published as Dada Tennis, or Da-da Tennis) is a magazine of bizarre free-surrealist writings and graphics, which are chiefly created by its editor, Bill Paulauskas. It is published by Paulauskas' Dream State Press, which he operates in New York City.
De (Cyrillic) De (Đ”, Đ´) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet. It represents a voiced dental plosive except word-finally and before voiceless consonants, when it represents a voiceless and before any palatalizing vowel, when it represents .
De (Chinese) De () is a key concept in Chinese philosophy, usually translated "inherent character; inner power; integrity" in Daoism, "moral character; virtue; morality" in Confucianism and other contexts, and "quality; virtue" (guna) or "merit; virtuous deeds" (punya) in Chinese Buddhism.
De amore (Andreas Capellanus) Andreas Capellanus was the twelfth century author of a treatise commonly entitled De amore ("On Love"), also known as De arte honeste amandi, for which a possible English translation is The Art of Courtly Love (though the book's realistic, somewhat cynical tone suggests that it is in some measure an antidote to courtly love). Andreas Capellanus is presumed to have been a courtier of Marie of Troyes, and is sometimes known by a French translation of his name, André le Chapelain.
De arte venandi cum avibus [arte venandi cum avibus is latin iluminated manuscript "The art of Falconry]" written in 13 c by [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederic II von Hohenstaufen and lost in 1248 at Parma. The 2-column 80 (or 111?
De Affaire De Affaire is an annual music festival in The Netherlands, held in Nijmegen. Among the over 90 announced performances of the 2006 edition, taking place from 15 to 21 July, are Archie Bronson Outfit, Buck 65 and Final Fantasy.
De Afrekening De Afrekening is a Belgian radio and record chart broadcasting program featured on Studio Brussel (commonly referred to as "StuBru"). During the program, thirty top-rating alternative tracks are played, with the chart being assembled by the program's audience via a voting poll system.
De Agri Cultura De Agri Cultura (On Farming or On Agriculture), written by Cato the Elder, is the oldest surviving work of Latin prose. Alexander hugh McDonald, in his article for the Oxford Classical Dictionary, dated this essay's composition to about 160 BC and noted that "for all of its lack of form, its details of old custom and superstition, and its archaic tone, it was an up-to-date directed from his own knowledge and experience to the new capitalistic farming.
De Anza College De Anza College is a 112 acre (453,000 m²) community college located in Cupertino, California. It was founded in 1967 on the site of the Beaulieu Winery and is named after the Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza (who passed through the area in 1776).
De Arte Gladiatoria Dimicandi De Arte Gladiatoria Dimicandi was written by Italian fencing master Filippo Vadi at some time between 1482 and 1487. It consists of an opening prologue describing the art of fencing followed by colored plates illustrating specific techniques for the longsword, dagger, pollaxe, spear and club.
De bello Troiano De bello Troiano ("On the Trojan War") is an epic poem in Latin, written around 1183 by the English poet Joseph of Exeter. It tells the story of the ten year Trojan War as it was known in medieval western Europe.
De bonis non administratis De bonis non administratis, Latin for "of goods not administered," is a legal term that refers to assets remaining in an estate after the death or removal of the estate administrator. The second administrator is called the administrator bonis non and distributes the remaining assets.
De Barry Family The de Barry family is one of the three major lineages of Odo De Barri, a Norman Knight who received land in Wales after the Norman Conquest of England during the 11th century. In the following decades many of the de Barri's moved from their Welsh stronghold to County Cork, Ireland.
De Beauvoir Town De Beauvoir Town [dē bō-vwär' toun] is a district in the East London Borough of Hackney, England. Its historical borders are Kingsland Road in the east, Southgate Road in the west, the Regent's Canal in the south and Tottenham Road in the north.
De Beers De Beers was initially founded in South Africa in 1888 and today comprises rough diamond exploration, mining and trading companies. The various companies within the De Beers “family of companies” are responsible for around 40% of world diamond production by value.
De Bellis Antiquitatis De Bellis Antiquitatis or DBA is a fast play set of rules for the hobby of historical miniature wargaming, particularly ancient and medieval wargaming in the period 3000 BC to 1485 AD. These rules allow entire armies to be represented by less than 50 figures.
De Beque Canyon De Beque Canyon is a narrow canyon on the Colorado River in western Colorado in the United States. It is approximately 15 miles (24 km) long, located on the river downstream from the town of De Beque, in eastern Mesa County.
De Bijenkorf De Bijenkorf is a chain of upmarket department stores in the Netherlands with its flagship store on Dam Square, Amsterdam. Founded in 1870 as a small store along the Nieuwendijk, it offers many prestigious brands in womenswear, menswear, accessories, beauty, food, and home.
De Boor's algorithm In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis the de Boor's algorithm is a fast and numerically stable algorithm for evaluating spline curves in B-spline form. It is a generalization of the de Casteljau's algorithm for Bézier curves.
De Branges' theorem In complex analysis, a branch of mathematics, de Branges' theorem, named after Louis de Branges, formerly called the Bieberbach conjecture, after Ludwig Bieberbach, states a necessary condition on a holomorphic function to map the open unit disk of the complex plane injectively to the complex plane.
De Brazza's Monkey De Brazza's Monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus) is an Old World monkey that gets its name from French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza. Locally known as swamp monkeys, they are often found in wetlands in central Africa.
De Brevitate Vitae De Brevitate Vitae (on the Shortness of Life) is a song in Latin that is a popular academic commercium song in many European countries. In many modern Western nations it is sung as an anthem at University graduation ceremonies.
De Brevitate Vitae (Seneca) Seneca the Younger wrote the moral essay De Brevitate Vitae--"On the Shortness of Life"--to his friend Paulinus. The philosopher brings up many Stoic principles on the nature of time, namely that men waste much of it in meaningless pursuits.
De Broglie hypothesis In physics, the de Broglie hypothesis is the statement that all matter has a wave-like nature (wave-particle duality). The de Broglie relations show that the wavelength is inversely proportional to the momentum of a particle and that the frequency is directly proportional to the particle's kinetic energy.
De Brouckère station De Brouckère is a Brussels underground station consisting of both a metro station (serving lines 1A and 1B) and a premetro station. It is named after the city square above-ground, which itself is named after the former mayor of Brussels Charles de Brouckère.
De Bruijn graph In graph theory, an n-dimensional de Bruijn graph of m symbols is a directed graph representing overlaps between sequences of symbols. It has mn vertices, consisting of all possible length-n sequences of the given symbols; the same symbol may appear multiple times in a sequence.
De Bruijn sequence In combinatorial mathematics, a k-ary De Bruijn sequence B(k, n) of order n, named after Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn, is a cyclic sequence from a given alphabet A of size k for which every possible subsequence of length n in A is present exactly once.
De Bruijn-Newman constant The De Bruijn-Newman constant, denoted by Λ, is a mathematical constant and is defined via the zeros of a certain function H(λ, z), where λ is a real parameter and z is a complex variable. H has only real zeros if and only if λ ≥ Λ.
De cape et de crocs De cape et de crocs is an ongoing French comic book series, created by writer Alain Ayroles and artist Jean-Luc Masbou. The first volume Le Secret du janissaire was published in 1995, and so far seven volumes have been released by editor Delcourt.
De Carne Christi De Carne Christi is a polemical work against the Gnostic Docetism of Marcion, Apelles, Valentinus and Alexander. It purports that the body of Christ was a real human body, taken from the virginal body of Mary, but not by way of human procreation.
De Casteljau's algorithm In the mathematical subfield of numerical analysis the de Casteljau's algorithm, named after its inventor Paul de Casteljau, is a recursive method to evaluate polynomials in Bernstein form or Bézier curves. The de Casteljau's algorithm can also be used to split a single Bézier curve into two Bézier curves at an arbitrary parameter value.
De Castro family The various branches of this family are all of Portuguese origin. Soon after the establishment of the Inquisition, members of the family emigrated to Bordeaux, Bayonne, Hamburg, and various cities in The Netherlands.
De Ceremoniis De Ceremoniis (full title: De cerimoniis aulae byzantinae) is a work of compilation produced for the byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (913-959), and partially revised or updated under Nikephoros II Phokas (963-969), perhaps under the direction of Basil the Nothos, or Parakoimomenos. It describes ceremonial procedures, often in minute detail, from the perspective of court officials, and addresses other matters insofar as they affected the day-to-day rhythm of life in Constantinople.
De Cierta Manera (film) De Cierta Manera is a 1974 feature film from Cuba, in Spanish with English subtitles. Sara GĂłmez directed this cinematic mix of documentary and fiction that looks at the marginal neighborhoods of Havana shortly after the Cuban Revolution of 1959.
De Club van Sinterklaas De Club van Sinterklaas (English title: The Club of Sinterklaas) is a dutch kids soap loosely based on the legend of Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet. The series follows a group of Pieten on their misadventures on their yearly way to the Netherlands.
De dicto and de re De dicto and de re are two phrases used to mark important distinctions in intensional statements, associated with the intensional operators in many such statements. The distinctions are most recognized in philosophy of language and metaphysics.
De Dannan De Dannan (originally Dé Danann) is an Irish folk music group. They were formed by Frankie Gavin (fiddle), Alec Finn (guitar, bouzouki), Johnny "Ringo" McDonagh (bodhrán), Charlie Piggott (banjo), and Dolores Keane (vocals).
De Divinatione Cicero's De Divinatione (Latin, "Concerning Divination") is a philosophical treatise in two books written in 45 BC . It takes the form of a dialogue whose interlocutors are Marcus Tullius Cicero (speaking primarily in Book II) and his brother Quintus Tullius Cicero.
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" is a song by The Police, released as a single in October 1980. It was the second single from the album Zenyatta Mondatta and a top 10 hit in the United Kingdom and the United States.
De Dubiis Nominibus De Dubiis Nominibus, or Dubiis Nominibus, is a 7th century document, possibly from Bordeaux, by an anonymous author. It is an alphabetically sorted list of words whose gender, plural form or spelling was in question by the author.
De Es Schwertberger De Es Schwertberger (born Dieter Schwertberger 1942, Gresten, Austria), commonly known simply as De Es (since 1972), is an Austrian artist, painter and modeller. His work has been shown in exhibitions in New York City, where he lived for a short time, and Switzerland.
De facto De facto is a Latin expression that means "in fact" or "in practice" but not spelled out by law. It is commonly used in contrast to de jure (which means "by law") when referring to matters of law, governance, or technique (such as standards), that are found in the common experience as created or developed without or against a regulation.
De facto corporation and corporation by estoppel De facto corporation and corporation by estoppel are both terms that are used by courts to describe circumstances in which a business organization that has failed to become a de jure corporation (a corporation by law) will nonetheless be treated as a corporation, thereby shielding shareholders from liability.
De facto Federal Interventor of CĂłrdoba The De facto Federal Interventor of CĂłrdoba was the person appointed to manage the province of CĂłrdoba by one of the many military governments in Argentina following federal intervention. On some occasions the Federal Interventor was named Governor of CĂłrdoba.
De facto head of state A de facto head of state is an office-holder who fulfils some, many or all of the functions of a head of state. However legally he or she is not a head of state but simply acts like a head of state in the absence of the state's legal and official, or de jure, head of state.
De facto independence De facto is a Latin expression that means "in fact" or "in practice". It is commonly used in contrast to de jure (which means "by law") when referring to matters of law, governance, or technique (such as standards), that are found in the common experience as created or developed without or against a regulation.
De Facto Merger With the de facto merger doctrine, some courts have held that the substance of a combination attempt determines whether statutory protections should be made available to shareholders. Thus, where an asset acquisition leads to the same result as a statutory merger, these jurisdictions demand that shareholders are given the same rights as in the statutory merger.
De Finetti diagram A de Finetti diagram is a ternary plot used in population genetics. It is named after the Italian statistician Bruno de Finetti (1906 — 1985) and is used to graph the genotype frequencies of populations, where there are two alleles and the population is diploid.
De Finetti's theorem In probability theory, de Finetti's theorem explains why exchangeable observations are conditionally independent given some (usually) unobservable quantity to which an epistemic probability distribution would then be assigned. It is named in honor of Bruno de Finetti.
De Franchis theorem In mathematics, the De Francis theorem is one of a number of closely-related statements applying to compact Riemann surfaces, or, more generally, algebraic curves, X and Y, in the case of genus g > 1. The simplest is that the automorphism group of X is finite (see though Hurwitz's automorphisms theorem).
De grønne pigespejdere De grønne pigespejdere (The Green Girl Guides) is the only Guiding and Scouting organisation in Denmark exclusively for girls. It was established in 1919 as the KFUK-spejderne i Danmark (YWCA-Guides in Denmark) and changed its name to De grønne pigespejdere in 2003.
De Gebroeders Ko Dutch musical duo, consisting of the brothers Ton en Gerard Koopmans. Their name literally means "The Ko Brothers" and they are known for their Dutch spoofs (yes, two of them) of Boten Anna by Basshunter and Dragostea din tei by O-Zone.
De Geer De Geer (also de Geer) is a family of Walloon origin (the name possibly derived from the town of Geer) which became notable in Sweden. They have played an important role in Swedish history since the early 17th century, mainly centered around the iron foundry company town FinspĂĄng, but often extending to science, art and national politics.
De Gerlache (crater) De Gerlache is a lunar crater that is located along the southern limb of the Moon, within a crater diameter of the Shackleton crater at the south pole. From the Earth this crater is seen from the edge, and it lies in perpetual darkness.
De Gestis Meni de Saa De Gestis Meni de Saa is a poem written around 1560 by Father José de Anchieta, a Sixteenth Century Portuguese Jesuit missionary in Brazil, who was called the "Apostle of Brazil" and eventually made a saint. The poem describes the "heroic deeds" of Portuguese soldiers "fighting in the immense wilderness.
De Grassi Street De Grassi Street is a side street located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was named after Captain Filippo "Philip" De Grassi, an Italian born soldier who immigrated to Canada with his family in 1831 and settled in York, Upper Canada.
De Groene Amsterdammer De Groene Amsterdammer is an independent Dutch weekly newsmagazine published in Amsterdam and distributed throughout the Netherlands. It is conventionally considered to be one of the four most influential written media in its sector, along with HP/De Tijd, Vrij Nederland and Elsevier.
De Grootste Belg De Grootste Belg (The Greatest Belgian) was a vote conducted by Belgian TV broadcast Canvas, to determine who is the Greatest Belgian of all time. It could be considered as a Flemish list, considering that Walloon broadcast RTBF also held a vote, Le plus grand belge.
De Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre The de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, formerly the Mosquito Aircraft Museum, is a volunteer run aviation museum in the English county of Hertfordshire, just north of Greater London. The collection is based around the definitive prototype and restoration shops for the de Havilland Mosquito and also includes several examples of the de Havilland Vampire - the third operational jet aircraft in the world.
De Havilland Canada The de Havilland Canada company was an innovative aircraft manufacturer with facilities based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The aircraft company was created in 1928 by British de Havilland Aircraft to build Moth aircraft for the training of Canadian airmen, and subsequently after the Second World War, designed and produced indigenous designs.
De Havilland Canada Dash 7 The de Havilland Canada DHC-7, popularly known as the Dash 7, is a turboprop-powered regional airliner with STOL capabilities. It first flew in 1975 and remained in production until 1988 when the parent company, de Havilland Canada, was purchased by Boeing.
De Havilland Canada Dash 8 The de Havilland Canada DHC-8, popularly known as the Dash 8, is a series of twin-turboprop airliners designed by de Havilland Canada in the early 1980s. They are now produced by Bombardier Aerospace which purchased DHC from Boeing in 1992.
De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk The de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk is a tandem two-seat single-engined trainer aircraft which was the standard primary trainer for the British and several other military forces through most of the post-war years.
De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver The de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver is one of the most famous bush planes in the world. After World War II, de Havilland Canada was looking to produce a plane suited to operations in the extremes of the Canadian north.
De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter The de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter is a single engined, high wing, propeller-driven, STOL aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada. It was conceived to be capable of performing the same roles as the earlier and highly successful Beaver, but was overall a larger plane.
De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo The de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo is a short takeoff and landing (STOL) utility transport, a turboprop version developed from the earlier piston-powered DHC-4 Caribou. The aircraft has extraordinary STOL performance, able to take off in distances much shorter than even light aircraft can manage.
De Havilland DHA-3 Drover de Havilland DHA-3 Drover was an australian built three-engine monoplane, constructed and built by Havilland Australia in the late 1940–s. The aircraft had some similarities with the two-engine British built de Havilland Dove
De Havilland Dove The de Havilland DH.104 Dove was a British monoplane short-haul airliner from de Havilland, the successor to the bi-plane de Havilland Dragon Rapide and was one of Britain's most successful post-war civil designs.
De Havilland Ghost The Ghost, or Halford H-2, was de Havilland's second turbojet engine design to enter production. It was a scaled up development of the Goblin that went on to power the de Havilland Venom, de Havilland Comet and SAAB Tunnan.
De Havilland Goblin The Goblin, originally the Halford H-1, was an early turbojet engine designed by Frank Halford and built by de Havilland. It was the second British engine to fly, and the first to pass tests and receive a "Gas Turbine" class type rating.
De Havilland Spectre The de Havilland Spectre was a rocket engine built by de Havilland in the post Second World War period. It was one element of the intended mixed powerplant for combination rocket-jet interceptor aircraft for the RAF.
De Havilland Vampire The de Havilland DH.100 Vampire was the second jet-engined aircraft commissioned by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War (the first being the Gloster Meteor), although it did not see combat in that conflict.
De Jussieu De Jussieu, the name of a French family which came into prominent notice towards the close of the 16th century, and for a century and a half was distinguished for the botanists it produced. The following are its more eminent members:
De komst van Joachim Stiller De komst van Joachim Stiller ("The Coming of Joachim Stiller") is a novel by Belgian author Hubert Lampo, first published in 1960. It deals with the coming and death of Joachim Stiller, a messiah-like figure.
De Klinge De Klinge (51°15′N 4°06′E), a Belgian town and part of the municipality of Sint-Gillis-Waas in the province of Oost-Vlaanderen (East Flanders), is located on border with the Netherlands (province of Zeeland). On the Dutch side of the border the town is called Clinge and is part of the municipality of Hulst.
De Kooy De Kooy is an airport in Den Helder, the Netherlands. It serves as both a civilian airport under the name Den Helder airport and a naval airport under the name Marinevliegkamp De Kooy (Dutch for Naval airbase De Kooy).
De la Gardie Campaign The De la Gardie Campaign refers to the actions of a 15,000-strong military unit commanded by Jacob De la Gardie in alliance with the Russian commander Mikhail Skopin-Shuisky against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Polish-Russian War (1605-1618). The campaign was a result of an alliance between Charles IX of Sweden and Vasili IV of Russia, whereby the latter promised to cede Kexholm to Sweden.
De la Penne class destroyer The De la Penne class destroyers are two guided missile destroyers operated by the Italian Navy. The design is an updated version of the Audace class destroyers but these ships are larger, have CODOG machinery and modern sensors.
De la Rochejacquelein De La Rochejacquelein or De La Rochejaquelein, the name of an ancient French family of Vendée, celebrated for its devotion to the throne during and after the French Revolution. Its original name was Duverger, derived from a fief near Bressuire in Poitou, and its pedigree is traceable to the 13th century.
De la Vaulx Medal The De la Vaulx Medal is an aviation award presented by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), the international aviation standard setting and record-keeping body. The award was established in 1933 in memory of the Comte de la Vaulx, who was a founder and president of the FAI.
De La Hoya-Mayweather The De La Hoya-Mayweather fight is a boxing superfight that will take place on May 5, 2007 between six-division world champion Oscar De La Hoya (38-4, 30 KO) and undefeated four-division champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. (37-0, 24 KO).
De La Rue (crater) De La Rue is the remnant of a lunar crater, or possibly several merged craters, creating a formation sometimes called a walled-plain. It lies in the northeast part of the Moon on the near side, and so appears foreshortened due to its location.
De La Salle Brothers in Myanmar The De La Salle Brothers in Myanmar are part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the largest congregation of Roman Catholic religious Brothers who are exclusively dedicated to education. The Institute was founded in Reims, France in 1680, with over 75,000 Brothers and lay colleagues who conduct schools as well as educational works in about 80 countries worldwide.
De La Salle Brothers in the Myanmar The De La Salle Brothers in the Myanmar is part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the largest congregation of Roman Catholic religious Brothers who are exclusively dedicated to education.[1] The Institute was founded in Reims, France in 1680, with over 75,000 Brothers and lay colleagues who conduct schools as well as educational works in about 80 countries worldwide.
De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines The De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines is part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the largest congregation of Roman Catholic religious Brothers who are exclusively dedicated to education.De La Salle Institute District of San Francisco www.
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