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Here document A here document (also called a here-document or a heredoc), is a way of specifying a string literal in shells such as Bash, Windows PowerShell and the Bourne Shell, as well as programming languages such as Perl, PHP, and Ruby. It preserves the line breaks and other whitespace (including indentation) in the text.
Here is a hand Here is a hand (or "aw come on") is the name of a philosophical argument created by George Edward Moore against Philosophical skepticism and in support of common sense. The argument has become famous among philosophers.
Here I Go Again (Hollies album) Essentially an American issue of the Hollies' debut LP, Stay With The Hollies, this featured the group's first two US hits as well as covers of well-known R&B songs, not unusual for British Invasion groups of the day.
Here I Go Again (Mandaryna song) "Here I Go Again" is the debut single by Polish dance/pop singer Mandaryna. A cover version of the hit song by Whitesnake and remixed by Groove Coverage, the song was a smash hit in Poland, Europe and Asia, peaking at #2 on the Polish Singles Chart.
Here I Go Impossible Again / All This Time Still Falling Out of Love "Here I Go Impossible Again" and "All This Time Still Falling Out of Love" are two songs by British synth pop duo Erasure. Both tracks appear on the band's eleventh studio album Nightbird and Mute Records released them together as a double A-side, the third single release from this album.
Here Is No Why "Here Is No Why" is a song off the album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness by The Smashing Pumpkins. Many believe the title is a nod to the phrase "There is no why" from The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury.
Here on Earth - Radio Without Borders Here on Earth is a live call-in radio show and podcast produced by Wisconsin Public Radio. Hosted by Jean Feraca, the program airs weekday afternoons and features hour-long interviews with world citizens about their international movements, cross-cultural ideas and initiatives.
Here to Hear Here to Hear is the fifteenth album by legendary rock band Wishbone Ash. Since the band's last album (1987's Nouveau Calls) was all instrumental, Here to Hear marks the first proper Wishbone Ash studio album with vocals to feature the original lineup since 1973's Wishbone Four.
Here to Stay (Korn song) "Here to Stay" is a song by Korn that appears on the band's fifth studio album Untouchables as an album opener (its cover was also released in red). It is one of Korn's best-known songs, and was released as the first single from that album, as well as reappearing on Korn's Greatest Hits, Volume 1.
Here We Go (song) "Here We Go" is the archetypal football chant, composed of the words "here we go" sung over and over again to the tune of Sousa's Stars and Stripes Forever. Used at the time of the miners' strike as a rallying call, the song is often interpreted to precede a battle of some kind - in popular thought it is the chant of an aggressive football firm or gang; yet, unlike many football chants, it contains no explicitly offensive lyrics and is known widely.
Here's Boomer Here's Boomer was an hour-long television movie and short-lived TV series (24 episodes) aired on the American network NBC in the early 1980s. Boomer was very similar to another acting dog named "Higgins" – known as Benji in movies.
Here's Some Love Here's Some Love is Tanya Tucker's sixth album, and would be the only #1 Country Album that she would have on the Billboard charts. The title song, "Here's Some Love," also was a #1 hit on the Country Singles chart (also #82 Pop and #25 Adult Contemporary).
Here's to You Here's to You is a Canadian radio program, which airs on CBC Radio Two. The program, hosted by Shelley Solmes, combines the network's focus on classical music with audience interaction through stories and music requests in a format similar to CBC Radio One's The Roundup.
Here's Your Letter "Here's Your Letter" is a song written by Mark Hoppus, for the band blink-182. He says the subject of the song is about one person trying to find the right words to apologize to someone else, but being unable to, and sending the wrong message.
Hereditarianism Hereditarianism is the doctrine or school of thought that heredity plays a significant role in determining human nature and character traits, such as intelligence and personality. Hereditarians believe in the power of genetics to explain human character traits and solve human social and political problems.
Hereditarily countable set In set theory, a set is called hereditarily countable if and only if its transitive closure is a countable set. If the axiom of countable choice holds, then a set is hereditarily countable if and only if it is a countable set of hereditarily countable sets.
Hereditarily finite set In mathematics, hereditarily finite sets are defined recursively as finite sets containing only hereditarily finite sets (with the empty set as a base case). Informally, a hereditarily finite set is a finite set, the members of which are also finite sets, as are the members of those, and so on.
Hereditary inclusion body myopathy Hereditary inclusion body myopathies A heterogeneous group of disorders (there are a number of subtypes, they are not all the same), they are also clinically heterogeneous (they present with different symptoms). Generally, neuromuscular disorders characterized by muscle weakness developing in young adults.
Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC), also known as Lynch syndrome, is characterized by an increased risk of colorectal cancer and other cancers such as endometrium, ovary, stomach, small intestine, hepatobiliary tract, upper urinary tract, brain, and skin. HNPCC is subdivided into Lynch Syndrome I (familial colon cancer) and Lynch Syndrome II (HNPCC associated with other cancer of the gastrointestinal system or the reproductive system).
Hereditary pancreatitis Hereditary Pancreatitis is a genetic disease affecting enzyme production in the pancreas. In the pancreas, a genetic mutation causes the enzyme trypsinogen to be made in a way which renders it resistant to inactivation through autolysis.
Hereditary pyropoikilocytosis Hereditary pyropoikilocytosis (HPP) is a hemolytic anemia characterized by an abnormal sensitivity of red blood cells to heat and erythrocyte morphology similar to that seen in thermal burns. Patients with HPP tend to experience severe haemolysis and anaemia in infancy that gradually improves, evolving toward typical elliptocytosis later in life.
Hereditary society A hereditary society is an organization whose membership is based upon decent from individuals of particular ethnic background, who participated in certain historic events, or were members of a particular occupation.
Hereditary succession models Succession law in hereditary monarchy are used for determining who will be the next heir to the throne of a kingdom, principality, etc. Non-primogenitural succession is another group of possibilities, however somewhat rarer today (as of 2005), but regarding primogeniture, there are three succession laws that are the most widespread in the world: primogeniture following the Salic Law, the mixed primogeniture and the cognatic primogeniture.
Hereditary witch A hereditary witch is one who is born into a tradition of esoteric origin. These traditions are often not recorded, except maybe in grimoires which are also passed down, but rely primarily on oral and physical tradition.
Heredity Heredity (the adjective is hereditary) is the transfer of characteristics from parent to offspring, either through their genes or through the social institution called inheritance (for example, a title of nobility is passed from individual to individual according to relevant customs and/or laws).
Hereford (UK Parliament constituency) Hereford is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom comprising the City of Hereford and most of South Herefordshire, including Ross-on-Wye but excluding Ledbury and Much Marcle both of which are in the Leominster constituency.
Hereford and Worcester Hereford and Worcester was an English county created on April 1, 1974, by the Local Government Act 1972 from the area of the former administrative county of Herefordshire, most of Worcestershire (except Halesowen and Stourbridge, which went to West Midlands) and the county borough of WorcesterLocal Government Act 1972. 1972.
Hereford Cathedral School Hereford Cathedral School is a co-educational independent school and member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. The school's premises are next to Hereford Cathedral and Hereford Cathedral Junior School in central Hereford.
Hereford High School, Parkton Hereford High School is a four-year public high school located in the rural northern Baltimore County town of Parkton, Maryland, USA, as part of the Baltimore County Public Schools. The school was established in 1954.
Hereford Zone, Maryland The Hereford Zone is an area in Northern Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, constituting 20% of all of the land in Baltimore County. It includes Parkton, Monkton, Freeland, Sparks, Hampstead, Jacksonville, Upperco, and Glyndon.
Hereford, Pennsylvania Hereford, Pennsylvania is an unincorporated community located on Pennsylvania Route 100 and Pennsylvania Route 29. These two highways split off at Hereford, Route 100 heads toward Pottstown, Pennsylvania and Route 29 heads toward East Greenville, Pennsylvania.
Herefordshire Herefordshire is a historic and ceremonial county and unitary district (known as County of Herefordshire) in the West Midlands region of England. It borders the English ceremonial counties of Shropshire to the north, Worcestershire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south east and the Welsh preserved counties of Gwent to the south west and Powys to the west.
Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal The Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal (sometimes known as the Hereford and Gloucester Canal) is a canal in the south west of England, passing through Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. It is linked to the River Severn.
Herefordshire Beacon The Herefordshire Beacon is one of the hills of the Malvern Hills. The Iron Age fortress at the top is known as British Camp and is composed of extensive ramparts that have been compared to a giant wedding cake.
Herefordshire College of Art and Design Herefordshire College of Art and Design is an art school based in the English West Midlands, on the cusp of the Anglo-Welsh border. It offers art and design specialist courses in both further and higher education fields.
Herefordshire County Cricket Club Herefordshire County Cricket Club is one of the county clubs which make up the Minor Counties in the English domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Herefordshire and playing in the Minor Counties Championship and the MCCA Knockout Trophy.
Herefordshire Pomona The Herefordshire Pomona is a 19th century catalogue of the apples and pears that were grown in the county of Herefordshire in England. It was one of the first attempts to fully catalogue the existing varieties of English fruit and has been called "a classic of late Victorian natural history".
Heremod Heremod (Proto-Norse: *Harimōdaz Latin] form: Heremodius) is a [[legendary Danish king known through a short account of his exile in the Old English poem Beowulf and from appearances in some genealogies as the father of Scyld. He may be the same as one of the personages named Hermóðr in Old Norse sources.
Herero and Namaqua Genocide The Herero and Namaqua Genocide occurred in German South-West Africa (modern day Namibia) from 1904 until 1907, during the scramble for Africa. On January 12th, 1904, the Herero people under Samuel Maharero rose in rebellion against the German colonial rule.
Hereroland Hereroland was a bantustan in South West Africa (present-day Namibia), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Herero people. It was set up in 1968 and self-government was granted two years later.
Heres My Card Records Heres My Card Records is an independent record label based in Toronto, Canada and Brighton, England which releases "business card CDs". It was founded in August 2003 by Skeeter, Crushkill and nwodlteM.
Heresiarch A heresiarch (also hæresiarch, according to the Oxford English Dictionary) is a founder or leader of a heretical doctrine or movement, as considered by those who claim to maintain an orthodox religious tradition or doctrine. For example, according to traditional Roman Catholic doctrine, King Henry VIII of England was a heresiarch, as he influenced the Archbishop of Canterbury to break away from the Catholic Church to form the Church of England.
Heresy Heresy, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is a "theological or religious opinion or doctrine maintained in opposition, or held to be contrary, to the Roman Catholic or Orthodox doctrine of the Christian Church, or, by extension, to that of any church, creed, or religious system, considered as orthodox. By extension, heresy is an opinion or doctrine in philosophy, politics, science, art, etc.
Heresy in the 20th century Formal charges of heresy, although less common than in the medieval period, have not died out. Within the Christian churches there continued to be formal charges of heresy as well as less formal censures such as dismissal.
Heresy of the Free Spirit The Free Spirit heresy consisted of small groups of Christian heretics living mostly in the Bohemia area of eastern Germany during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Their worship was not well organized and their doctrine was not well defined.
Heretical (website) Heretical is a website run by psychologist, neo-Nazi and anti-Semite Simon Sheppard as a repository of material related to his theories of sexual competition and manipulation and his interests in such topics as evolution, genetics, race, sexual behaviour and cannibalism. Among its main areas of interest are the psychology and behaviour of Jews and women, which Sheppard analyses in sometimes negative terms.
Hereward FM Hereward FM is the Independent Local Radio station for Peterborough and Cambridgeshire. Launched on July 10th 1980, Hereward Radio 225 was the first local service in the area, with the station's studio originally based in the back of a former pub in Bridge Street, before relocating to the Queensgate Shopping Centre some years later.
Hereward the Wake Hereward the Wake, known in his own times as Hereward the Outlaw or Hereward the Exile, was an 11th century leader in England who led resistance to the Norman Conquest, and was consequently labelled an outlaw. He was English (probably Anglo-Danish as his name is Danish).
Herff-Brooks The Herff-Brooks was an American automobile manufactured in the company's "one great plant in Indianapolis" from 1914 until 1916. A 40 hp four, at $1100, and a 50 hp six, at $1375, were offered; for 1915 a 25 hp, selling at $765, was added.
Herfindahl index In economics, the Herfindahl index, also known as Herfindahl-Hirschman Index or HHI, is a measure of the size of firms in relationship to the industry and an indicator of the amount of competition among them. It is defined as the sum of the squares of the market shares of each individual firm.
Herford (district) Herford is a Kreis (district) in the northeastern part of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Neighboring districts are Minden-LĂĽbbecke, Lippe, the urban district of Bielefeld, and the districts GĂĽtersloh and OsnabrĂĽck.
Herfried MĂĽnkler Herfried MĂĽnkler (born in Friedberg, Hesse, 15 August 1951) is Professor of Political Theory at Humboldt University in Berlin. MĂĽnkler is a regular commentator on global affairs in the German media and author of numerous books on the history of political ideas, on state building and on the theory of war, such as "Machiavelli" (1982), "Gewalt und Ordnung" (1992), "The New Wars" (orig.
Herfy Herfy is the largest fast food restaurant chain in Saudi Arabia and one of the largest in the Middle East, surpassing major international corporations in terms of local size. It has a total of more than 100 restaurants and 2000 employees throughout Saudi Arabia.
Hergé Foundation The Hergé Foundation, often known as Moulinsart is the official organization that looks after the world of the famous comic creator Hergé, and his famous creation The Adventures of Tintin, along with his other comics like Quick and Flupke. They run Herge's estate, and the official Tintin website.
Hergé's Adventures of Tintin Hergé's Adventures of Tintin was an animated television series based on Hergés popular comic book series, The Adventures of Tintin. The series was produced by Belvision and aired from 1958 to 1962, with 104 five-minute episodes produced.
Herguijuela de Ciudad Rodrigo Herguijuela de Ciudad Rodrigo is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 108 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 138 people.
Herguijuela de la Sierra Herguijuela de la Sierra is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 86 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 299 people.
Herguijuela del Campo Herguijuela del Campo is a village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, western Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located 44 kilometres from the provincial capital city of Salamanca and has a population of 119 people.
Heribert Adam Heribert Adam is professor emeritus of political sociology at Simon Fraser University, specializing in human rights, comparative racisms, peace studies, Southern Africa, and ethnic conflict. Originally from Frankfurt, Germany, he is a former president of the International Sociological Association's Research Committee on Ethnic, Minority and Race Relations.
Heribert Illig Heribert Illig (born 1947 in VohenstrauĂź) is a German Systems analyst and the leading proponent of the phantom time hypothesis, put forward in 1996, which asserts that the Early Middle Ages did not exist and that the approximately 300 years between 614 and 911 are an invention. If this hypothesis held true, we would not be living in the early 21st century, but the early 18th century.
Heriberto Herrera Heriberto Herrera Udrizal (born in Guarambaré, Paraguay, March 24, 1926 and dead in Asunción, Paraguay, July 26, 1996) is a former football coach and former player. He was nicknamed "Iron Sergeant", due to his inflexible behaviour.
Heriberto Rojas Heriberto Rojas is a former Costa Rican soccer player who played his entire career with Deportivo Saprissa, during the 1960's and 1970's. He was a very courageous, tough, strong defender, with a great sense of leadership, which was always felt by his teammates in either Saprissa or the Costa Rica national football team.
Herigonius (crater) Herigonius is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southern part of the Oceanus Procellarum, to the northeast of Gassendi crater. The Herigonius crater is roughly circular, with an inward bulge and narrower inner wall along the northeast.
Hering's law of equal innervation Hering's law of equal innervation is used to explain the conjugacy of eye movements (saccades) in stereoptic animals. The law which was put forward by Hering in the 19th century proposes that conjugacy of saccades is due to innate connections in which the eye muscles responsible for each eye's movements are innervated equally.
Hering-Breuer reflex The Hering-Breuer reflex is a reflex triggered to prevent overinflation of the lungs. Pulmonary stretch receptors present in the smooth muscle of the airways respond to excessive stretching of the lung during large inspirations.
Heringen, Thuringia Heringen (also: Heringen/Helme in order to distinguish from Heringen in Hesse) is a town in the district of Nordhausen, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated on the small river Helme, 8 km southeast of Nordhausen.
Heringsdorf (Pomerania) Heringsdorf forms the central part of the seaside resort town of Dreikaiserbäder in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, on the north coast of the island of Usedom, about five miles by rail northwest of Swinemunde. Heringsdorf has, in the past, been one of the most popular resorts on the German Baltic shore.
Heriot Heriot was the right of a lord in feudal Europe to seize a serf's best horse and or clothing upon his death. It arose from the tradition of the lord loaning a serf a horse or armour or weapons to fight so that when the serf died the lord would rightfully reclaim his property.
Heriot Vale F.C. Heriot Vale Amateur Football Club is a football (soccer) club from the Clermiston area of Edinburgh in Scotland. The club competes in the Lothian and Edinburgh Amateur Football League and plays its home matches at the Drum Brae Sports Centre.
Heriot-Watt University Dubai Heriot-Watt University Dubai is a branch of the Scottish Heriot-Watt University in the city of Dubai. The Dubai Campus, located in the Academic City Dubai is an attempt towards fulfilling the needs of students for a high-quality, international education.
Heriot, Scottish Borders Heriot is a small village in the Moorfoot Hills southeast of Edinburgh, Scotland, within Eildon (part of the Scottish Borders council area). The village comprises some 170 dwellings, spread over a geographical area of around 50 square miles, most of which is moorland.
Heritability In genetics, heritability is the proportion of phenotypic variation in a population that is attributable to genetic variation among individuals. Variation among individuals may be due to genetic and/or environmental factors.
Heritability of autism The heritability of autism is debated by psychology researchers, parents of children diagnosed with autism, and members of the autistic community. Many researchers suspect that autism results from genetically mediated vulnerabilities to environmental triggers.
Heritable Jurisdictions Act The Heritable Jurisdictions (Scotland) Act, 1746 (20 Geo 2 c 43) abolished the traditional rights of jurisdiction afforded to a Scottish clan chief. The Act impliedly repealed article XX of the Union with England Act, 1707.
Heritage Bowl Heritage Bowl was a NCAA Division I-AA bowl game pitting a team from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference against a team from the Southwestern Athletic Conference. The game was played in Miami, Florida in 1991, Tallahassee, Florida in January 1993, and Atlanta, Georgia from 1994-1999.
Heritage centre A heritage centre is a museum facility primarily dedicated to the presentation of historical and cultural information about a place and its people, including, to some degree, natural features. Heritage centers typically differ from most traditional museums in usually featuring a high proportion of "hands-on" exhibits and live or life-like specimens and practical artifacts.
Heritage Canada The Heritage Canada Foundation (also known as Heritage Canada; in French, La fondation Héritage Canada also known as Héritage Canada) is a registered charity with the mandate to encourage the protection and promotion of the built, natural, historic and scenic heritage of Canada.
Heritage Classic The Heritage Classic was an outdoor ice hockey game played on November 22, 2003 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada between the Edmonton Oilers and the Montreal Canadiens. It was the first outdoor game in the history of the National Hockey League, and was modeled after the success of the "cold war" game between the University of Michigan and Michigan State University in 2001 The event took place in Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium] in front of a crowd of 57,167, the largest number of people to ever watch a live NHL game, despite temperatures of close to -18 °C, -30 °C (-22 °F) with wind chill.
Heritage College (Gatineau) Heritage College (sometimes colloquially referred to as "Hurtage") in Gatineau is the only English-language CEGEP in western Quebec. What began as an offshoot of the much larger Collège de l'Outaouais with an initial enrollment of 7 students, evolved into an official campus and eventually a college.
Heritage College (Washington) Heritage College, located in Toppenish, Washington on the Yakama Indian Reservation, offers associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees in a number of academic disciplines, including English, business administration, mathematics, computer science, chemistry, biology, social work, and education.
Heritage Conservation and Recreation Services Heritage Conservation and Recreation Services was a division that was created within the United States Department of the Interior that subsumed these functions from the National Park Service. It was created by the Carter administration in the late 1970s.
Heritage Corridor The Heritage Corridor (HC) is a commuter rail line provided and operated by Metra in Chicago, Illinois and its surrounding suburbs. While Metra does not specifically refer to any of its lines by a particular color, the timetable accents for the Heritage Corridor line are printed in dark "Alton Maroon".
Heritage Day (South Africa) Heritage Day, September 24, is a Public Holiday on which South Africans across the spectrum are encouraged to celebrate their cultural heritage and the diversity of their beliefs and traditions, in the wider context of a nation that belongs to all its people. The day is meant to remember their past and the struggles of Apartheid.
Heritage Days Heritage Days is a three day arts, crafts, and entertainment street festival held in downtown Rogersville, Tennessee during the second, full weekend of October each year. Organized around a harvest and history theme, the festival began in 1978.
Heritage Festival Heritage Festival refers to one of a number of musical festivals held throughout America where high school-aged musical ensembles are ranked on an international standard. These groups include choirs, bands, and orchestras.
Heritage Fleet Amtrak's Heritage Fleet program was started in 1977 to equip older cars from Amtrak's predecessor railroads to head end power (HEP). Head end power is the source of electricity for lights, heat and air conditioning for the railcars, produced by generators in the locomotives.
Heritage Foods Heritage Foods (India) Ltd (commonly known as Heritage) is the largest milk and milk products producing private sector enterprise in South India, which recently launched a pilot food and grocery retail store under the brand name Fresh @.
Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador The Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador (HFNL) is a non-profit organization which was established by the Provincial Government of Newfoundland and Labrador in 1984 to stimulate an understanding of and an appreciation for the architectural heritage of the province. HFNL is the sole organization in the province mandated to preserve one of the most visible dimensions of Newfoundland and Labrador culture - its architectural heritage.
Heritage Front The Heritage Front was a Canadian neo-nazi, nationalist, and anti-Semitic organization. The group described its membership as "ordinary Canadian men and women who are dedicated to the European values and traditions upon which this nation was originally founded.
Heritage Gas Limited Heritage Gas Limited is a company based in Dartmouth Nova Scotia that is a natural gas distribution franchise for Nova Scotia. The company is regulated under the Utility and Review Board of Nova Scotia and has presently have systems in Halifax Regional Municipality, Guysborough County, Cumberland County .
Heritage High School (Brentwood, California) Heritage High School is a high school in Brentwood, California that opened in August 1, 2005, with only a freshman class and a sophomore class in 2005. Its school colors are gold and blue, and its athletic teams are called the Patriots.
Heritage High School (Littleton, Colorado) Heritage High School, in Littleton, Colorado was completed in 1972 as the last of three high schools in the Littleton Public Schools system. The school colors are scarlet and silver and the mascot is the bald eagle.
Heritage Hill Heritage Hill is a neighborhood in Grand Rapids, Michigan and one of the largest urban historic districts in the United States. It is bounded by Crescent (north), Union (east), Pleasant (south), and Lafayette (west).
Heritage Christian University Heritage Christian University is a Christian institution of higher education located in Florence, Alabama. Heritage Christian University was organized inn 1971 as International Bible College and is affiliated with the Church of Christ.
Heritage interpretation Heritage interpretation , as defined by Interpretation Canada (see link below), is any communication process designed to reveal meanings and relationships of cultural and natural heritage to the public, through first hand involvement with an object, artifact, landscape, monument or site. The National Association for Interpretation (NAI) in the United States (see link below) defines interpretation as a communication process that forges emotional and intellectual connections between the interests of the audience and the meanings inherent in the resource.
Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata Heritage Institute of Technology is located in an agro-based environment of Anandapur, Kolkata. It is a private engineering and management education college affiliated to the West Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata.
Heritage Junior B Hockey League The Heritage Junior B Hockey League is a Junior "B" ice hockey league in Alberta, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The HJHL was founded in 1987 and is made up of teams from southern and central Alberta.
Heritage Lincolnshire The Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire or Heritage Lincolnshire in the shortened form of its name, is an independent charitable trust working to preserve, protect, promote and present Lincolnshire's heritage for the benefit of local people and visitors.
Heritage Minute Heritage Minutes (Historica Minutes: History by the Minute) are sixty-second short films each illustrating an important moment in Canadian history. They appear frequently on Canadian television and in cinemas before movies.
Heritage Museums and Gardens The Heritage Museums and Gardens (76 acres), formerly the Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, is a collection of museums and gardens located at 67 Grove Street, Sandwich, Massachusetts. It includes museums of art, American history, and automobiles, with both permanent and visiting exhibits, as well as extensive gardens and grounds featuring a superb collection of Dexter rhododendrons.
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