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Ken Williams (gaming) Ken Williams (born October 1954) is an American game programmer and co-founder with his wife Roberta Williams of On-Line Systems, which later became Sierra On-Line. Roberta and Ken married at the age of 19 and have two children.
Ken Wood (baseball player) Kenneth Lanier (Ken) Wood (born July 1, 1924 in Lincolnton, North Carolina) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for the St. Louis Browns (1948-1951), Boston Red Sox (1952[start]) and Washington Senators (1952[end]-1953).
Ken Wright Ken Wright (born in Sydney, New South Wales) was an Australian rugby league player for the Eastern Suburbs Roosters and the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership and National Rugby League competitions. His position of choice was at five-eighth.
Ken Yokobosky Ken Yokobosky is a world renowned ten-pin bowling coach and player and has produced and featured in numerous bowling training DVDs such as the 2006 Bowling Fun And Fundamentals For Boys And Girls, Essential Keys To Better Bowling and Advanced Bowling Techniques, Tips And Tactics. He has worked alongside Fred Borden in them.
Ken's Labyrinth Ken's Labyrinth is a first-person shooter DOS game, released in 1993 by Epic Megagames (now called Epic Games), and was mostly coded by Ken Silverman, who went on to design the Build engine that was used in Apogee Software's Duke Nukem 3D. It consisted of three episodes, the first of which was released as shareware.
Ken-ĹŚ Expressway The , or , is a partially-completed ticket system toll expressway in Japan, owned and operated by the Central Nippon Expressway Company and East Nippon Expressway Company. In conjunction with the Tokyo Wan Aqua-Line and the Bayshore Route of the Shuto Expressway, it will form a full outer ring road of Tokyo.
Ken-Shin-Kan The Ken-Shin-Kan Goju-Ryu Karate-do school was founded by Master Seiichi AKAMINE (Okinawa 1920 – Brazil 1995). Master Akamine started his Martial Arts way with his grandfather and, formally, under Masters Chomo HANASHIRO, Kentsu YABU and Chotoku KYAN (Shuri-te) until he met Master Chojun MIYAGI and devoted himself to the Goju-Ryu.
Kenai Fjords National Park Established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Kenai Fjords National Park is a United States National Park on the Kenai Peninsula in southcentral Alaska near the town of Seward. The park contains the Harding Icefield, one of the largest ice fields in the United States.
Kenai Peninsula The Kenai Peninsula is a large peninsula jutting from the southern coast of Alaska in the United States. The name Kenai is probably derived from Kenayskaya, the Russian name for the Cook Inlet, which borders the peninsula to the west.
Kenai River The Kenai River is a river in the Kenai Peninsula of south central Alaska. It runs 132 km (82 miles) westward from Kenai Lake in the Kenai Mountains to its outlet into the Cook Inlet of the Pacific Ocean near Kenai, Alaska.
Kenan Kenan or Qenan (Cainan seems to be an improper rendering of this word; it is separate from the word transliterated Cainan later in the Torah; the rendering Cainan is based off the Greek renderings, KaĂŻvav as found in Luke 3:36, 37) () was a Biblical patriarch first mentioned in the Hebrew Bible book of Genesis.
Kenan Doğulu Kenan Doğulu (born on May 31, 1972 in İstanbul) is one of the most popular and influential musicians in the last ten years of the Turkish pop music industry. In the summer of 2006, Doğulu released his hit album Festival and his number one single, Çakkıdı, which became one of the top hit songs of 2006Summer hits 2006; - Sabah Newspaper.
Kenan Sofuoğlu Kenan Sofuoglu (Turkish: Kenan Sofuoğlu), born on August 25, 1983 in Adapazarı, Turkey is a Turkish international motorcycle racer. He transferred from his team Yamaha Motor in Germany to Winston Ten Kate Honda team in the Netherlands for the racing season 2006.
Kenayodemo Kenayodemo (Kenya National Youth Development Movement) is a youth organisation which was started in the year 2005. It was started by young patriotic Kenyans who were studying in Uganda then, and were interested in the way the government of Kenya was ruling.
Kenbak-1 The Kenbak-1 is considered by the Computer History Museum to be the world's first ever "personal computer" (however, the Datapoint 2200 may have been invented first, sold first, or both; the exact dates have not been established). Very little is known about the Kenbak-1, as around only 40 machines were ever built and sold.
Kenco Kenco is a brand of instant coffee, and Roast & Ground Coffee distributed by Kraft Foods in the United Kingdom. Originally known as the Kenya Coffee Company, they started distributing coffee to Britain in 1923.
Kendal Kendal is a small town in Cumbria, England. It is the largest town in the district of South Lakeland and the historic boundary of Westmorland and also the third largest town in the county of Cumbria (after Carlisle and Barrow-in-Furness).
Kendal and Windermere Railway The Kendal and Windermere Railway is a railway in Cumbria in north-west England. It was built as a railway from the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway at Oxenholme via Kendal to near Windermere (lake), opening fully in April 1847.
Kendal Brian Hunter Kendal Brian Hunter (born December 11 , 1970 in Alameda, California ) is a graduate of Brigham Young University ( BA History, Minor Political Science), and author of Consider My Servant Job: Lessons in Faith, Humility and the Atonement. ISBN 1-55517-752-2 .
Kendal Flanagan Kendal Flanagan (died 1999) was an Australian film and (principally) television director in regular employment from the late 1970s. His credits include directing episodes of The Young Doctors, Prisoner and Australia's longest running television drama serial, Neighbours.
Kendal Choral Society The Kendal Choral Society is one of the three oldest surviving choral societies in England, being founded in 1871, initially to help raise funds for an industrial exhibition. In 1872 it gave its first performance of Handel's Messiah with 50 singers, the performance making a profit of ÂŁ50 - a considerable sum in those days.
Kendal/featured article Kendal is a small town in Cumbria, England. It is the largest town in the district of South Lakeland and the historic boundary of Westmorland and also the third largest town in the county of Cumbria (after Carlisle and Barrow-in-Furness).
Kendall "Breezy Brisbane" McComas Kendall McComas (October 29, 1916 - October 15, 1981) was an American former child actor. Born in Holton, Kansas, McComas first appeared in the Mickey McGuire short subjects series as Mickey Rooney's little brother before switching over to the mosr-popular Our Gang series in 1932.
Kendall Band The Kendall Band is an interactive musical sculpture by Paul Matisse installed in 1987 at the Kendall/MIT subway station in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Matisse and other artists were commissioned by the MBTA as part of a public art project called Arts on the Line.
Kendall College Kendall College is a fully accredited college located in Chicago, IL, well-known for its school of culinary arts. It also includes the Les Roches School of Hospitality Management, as well as the Kendall School of Business and the Kendall School of Early Childhood Education.
Kendall College of Art and Design [College of Art and Design, of Ferris State University is a college of the visual arts] in downtown [[Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. It offers a Bachelor's degree in several fields, and a Master's degree in Fine Art.
Kendall Cup The Kendall Cup is the trophy awarded to the winners of a 2 day cricket match between representative teams from Lisbon and Porto, in Portugal, played alternately in the two cities. While this match had been played since 1861 on an almost annual basis, the Cup itself was originally presented in 1920 by Mr.
Kendall Hailey Kendall Hailey is a famous autodidact. She dropped out of school at age 16 to pursue unschooling and wrote about her experiences in the book, The Day I Became an Autodidact and the Advice, Adventures, and Acrimonies that Befell Me Thereafter (Delacorte Press, ISBN 0-385-29636-3, and Bantam Dell Publishing Group, New York, 1988, ISBN 0-440-55013-0).
Kendall Park, New Jersey Kendall Park is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within South Brunswick Township, in Middlesex County, and Franklin Township, in Somerset County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 9,006.
Kendall Square Kendall Square is a neighborhood in Cambridge, Massachusetts, located at the intersection of Main Street, Broadway, Wadsworth Street, and Third Street (known as "Kendall Square"). It may also refer to the broad business district that is west of Portland Street, east of Charles River, north of MIT and south of Binney Street.
Kendall Square Research Kendall Square Research (KSR) was a supercomputer company headquartered originally in Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1986, near the MIT. It was co-founded by Henry Burkhardt III, who had previously helped found Data General and Encore Computer and was one of the original team that designed the PDP-8, and by Steve Frank.
Kendall tau rank correlation coefficient The Kendall tau rank correlation coefficient (or simply the Kendall tau coefficient, Kendall's Ď„ or Tau test(s)) is used to measure the degree of correspondence between two rankings and assessing the significance of this correspondence. In other words, it measures the strength of association of the cross tabulations.
Kendall Vanbook Bumpass Kendall Vanhook Bumpass (November 6, 1809 - 1885) was an early hunter, who, in 1865, stepped into a boiling spring and lost a leg, in what is now Lassen Volcanic National Park. The geothermal area was later named "Bumpass Hell".
Kendall-Jackson Kendall-Jackson is the original brand name of a vineyard and winery started by Jess Jackson in California in the 1970s. That label now continues under the umbrella company, Jackson Family Wines, that Jackson later created.
Kendall, New South Wales Kendall (postcode 2439) is a town on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Kendall is named after the Australian poet Henry Kendall, and not, as some suspect, after the similarly-spelled ancient town of Kendal in the County of Cumbria in England.
Kendama A kendama (けん玉 or 剣玉 or 拳玉) is a Japanese toy that consists of a hammer-like object with a ball connected to it by a string. The ball (called the tama) has a hole in it, and it rests on a spike (the ken) on the top of the kendama.
Kendell Kendell Airlines was once Australia's largest regional airline. It serviced major regional centres in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania from Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney as well as working with Ansett Australia in providing the Capital Shuttle between Sydney and Canberra.
Kender Kender are a fictional race unique to the Dragonlance world, a setting of the Dungeons & Dragons role playing game, most popularized by a large series of novels which take place there. They are similar to halflings or hobbits in other fantasy settings, with key differences, particularly their heightened curiosity, hyperactivity, kleptomania, and inability to feel fear.
Kendo Kashin Tokimitsu Ishizawa (石澤常光 Ishiziwa Tokimitsu), better known by his ring name Kendo Kashin (ケンドー・カシン), is a Japanese professional wrestler. Though in Japan he is a widely known professional wrestler, in the West he is probably best known for his forays into mixed martial arts organization PRIDE Fighting Championship, where he defeated Gracie Jiu Jitsu fighter Ryan Gracie by default, due Ryan receiving an injury.
Kendo Nagasaki Kendo Nagasaki is a professional wrestling stage name, used as a gimmick of that of a Japanese Samurai warrior with a mysterious past and even supernatural powers of hypnosis. The name derives from the modern martial art of Japanese fencing (Kendo), and Nagasaki is the name of a place located on the south-western coast of Kyūshū, site of the second use of the atomic bomb.
Kendra Bentley Kendra Bentley (born May 1, 1979 in Hickory, North Carolina), is a model who won the CBS The Amazing Race 6 television show, along with Fred Holliday. The couple won $1,000,000 by finishing ahead of ten other teams.
Kendra initiative The Kendra initiative is an initiative to create ways of using the Internet to discover, use, share and pay for digital media such as music, web content, books and films, by creating compromises between the desires of producers and consumers of digital media.
Kendra Kassebaum Kendra Kassebaum (born May 12, 1973) is an American theatre actress who has performed in many different musicals (both Broadway and non), and is most noted for her role as Glinda in the first national tour and Broadway cast of Wicked.
Kendra Ross Kendra Ross is a singer/songwriter who has appeared at legendary venues such as The Blue Note and BB King’s Bar & Grill (opening for Lalah Hathaway) in New York City. She has also been featured in the National Tour of the Broadway smash hit, “Smokey Joe’s Café” (starring Rita Coolidge and Gary “U.
Kendra Todd Kendra Todd (born 1978) was "hired" by Donald Trump on national television at the conclusion of Season 3 of NBC's Apprentice live at New York University on May 19, 2005. She was the first female candidate, and the youngest, to be hired on national television.
Kendra Valley massacre The Kendra Valley massacre was a backstory conflict in the fictional science-fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in which forty-three members of the Bajoran Underground, including the son of then Kai Opaka, were killed by Cardassian soldiers who had been given the location of the camp by a Bajoran monk who later committed suicide.
Kendra Webdale Kendra Ann Webdale was a 32 year-old photographer, journalist and aspiring screenwriter pushed into an oncoming subway train on January 3, 1999 by a diagnosed schizophrenic from the borough of Queens named Andrew Goldstein.
Kendra Wecker Kendra Renee Wecker (born December 16, 1982 in Marysville, Kansas) is a professional basketball player from the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She plays forward for the San Antonio Silver Stars.
Kendra Young Kendra Young (born 1981, died 1998 in Sunnydale, California) is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon and introduced by Marti Noxon for the TV series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The character is portrayed by Bianca Lawson.
Kendrick Jacocks Kendrick Jacocks (dramatic tenor born 1971) is one of America's promising singers. Through the guidance of legendary teacher Virginia Zeani, Jacocks developed a large wide ranged tenor voice, which he uses with deep feeling and astute dramatic sensibility.
Kendrick Meek Kendrick Brett Meek (born September 6 1966) has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 2003, representing the 17th District of Florida (map). OnTheIssues has labeled Meek a liberal-leaning populistKendrick Meek (Democrat, district 17) OnTheIssues.
Kendrick Mosley Kendrick Mosley (born July 21, 1981 in Pahokee, Florida) is an American football player who currently is on the Cleveland Browns. He started 16 of 46 games for Western Michigan University, catching 163 passes for 2,042 yards (12.
Kendry Morales Kendrys Morales Rodriguez (born June 20, 1983 in Fomento, Cuba) is a Major League Baseball player in his rookie season as a first baseman for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He is a switch hitter and throws right-handed.
Kendujhar Kendujhar is a city and a municipality in Kendujhar District (also spelled Keonjhar District and Kendujhargarh District)in the Indian state of Orissa. It is the administrative headquarters of the Kendujhar district.
Kendyl Jacox Kendyl Jacox (born June 10, 1975 in Dallas, Texas) is an American football player in the National Football League and is an offensive guard for the Miami Dolphins. He was undrafted in 1998 out of Kansas State University and signed with the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent.
Kene Holliday Kene Holliday (born Kenneth Earl Holliday on June 25, 1949 in Copiague, Suffolk County, New York) is best known for his role as Tyler Hudson, private investigator, on the TV series Matlock (1986-1997). He also starred as police sergeant Curtis Baker on Carter Country (1977).
Kenelm Saint Kenelm (or Cenelm) was an Anglo-Saxon saint, venerated throughout of medieval England, and mentioned in the Canterbury Tales (the Nun's Priest's Tale, 290-299). William of Malmesbury, writing in the XII century, recounted that "there was no place in England to which more pilgrims travelled than to Winchcombe on Kenelm's feast day".
Kenelm Henry Digby Kenelm Henry Digby (c1800-1880) was an Anglo-Irish writer born at Clonfert in Ireland, though he certainly did not regard himself as Irish. His reputation rests chiefly on his earliest publication, The Broad-Stone of Honour, or Rules for the Gentlemen of England (1822), which contains an exhaustive survey of medieval customs.
Kenenisa Bekele Kenenisa Bekele (born June 13, 1982 in Bekoji, a town in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia) is an Ethiopian distance runner who took the gold medal in the 10,000 m and the silver in the 5,000 m at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Additionally, he won the Gold in the 10,000 m at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics and the 2005 World Championships in Athletics.
Kenepuru Sound Kenepuru Sound is one of the larger of the Marlborough Sounds in the South Island of New Zealand. The drowned valley is an arm of Pelorus Sound, it runs for 25 kilometres from the northeast to southwest, joining Pelorus Sound a quarter of the way down the latter's path to the Cook Strait.
Kenesaw Mountain Landis Kenesaw Mountain Landis (November 20 1866 – November 25 1944) was an American jurist who served as a federal judge from 1905 to 1922, and subsequently as the first commissioner of Major League Baseball. Born in Millville, Ohio to Abraham Hoch Landis and Mary (Kumler) Landis, he died in Chicago.
Kengal Hanumanthaiah Kengal Hanumanthaiah was the chief minister of the Old Mysore State (Karnataka) in India from 1952 to 1956. He is best remembered for his vision and contribution to the construction of Vidhana Soudha or the state assembly house.
Kengir uprising The Kengir uprising was a prisoner uprising that took place in the Soviet prison labor camp Kengir in May and June of 1954. Its duration and intensity distinguished it from other Gulag uprisings in the same period (see Vorkuta uprising).
Kengis Kengis is a small rural community in northernmost Sweden very near Finnish border. Two Swedish noblemen later called Renstierna ("Reindeer star") set 1644 up a forge in the Swedish village Pajala (Finnish for "forge village") north of the Polar circle.
Kengo Wa Dondo Léon Kengo Wa Dondo (born May 22 1935) served as the "first state commissioner" (a title equivalent to prime minister) several times under Mobutu Sese Seko in Zaïre. He held little real power, but was a strong advocate of globalization and free-market economics.
Keni Dakuidreketi Keni Dakuidreketi is a Fijian politician, who served as Minister for Youth, Employment Opportunities, and Minister for Sport in the interim Cabinet formed by Laisenia Qarase in the wake of the Fiji coup of 2000. He held office till an elected government took power in September 2001.
Keni Liptzin Keni Liptzin (1863 (or earlier) – 1916), surname sometimes spelled Lipzin, was a star in the early years of Yiddish theater, probably the greatest female dramatic star of the first great era of Yiddish theater in New York City.
Kenichi Hagiwara Kenichi Hagiwara (萩原健一; Hagiwara Ken'ichi, born 25 July 1950 in Omiya, Saitama, Japan), also known as Sho-Ken, was the lead singer of The Tempters, the "bad boys" of the Group Sounds Japan pop scene in the mid to late 1960s. A teen idol with a legion of loyal fans, Hagiwara was known for his good looks and arrogance, which appealed to both young male and female Japanese fans.
Kenichi Sakemi is a novelist born on November 26, 1963 in Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. He attended Fukuoka Prefectural Meizen High School, and then graduated with a major in Chinese philosophy at Aichi University in Nagoya.
Kenichi Shinoda Kenichi Shinoda (篠田 建市 Shinoda Ken'ichi), also known as Shinobu Tsukasa (司 忍 Tsukasa Shinobu, born January 25, 1942) is the sixth and current kumicho (supreme Godfather) of the Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest yakuza organization. He is currently imprisoned for firearms possession.
Kenichi Suzumura Ken'ichi Suzumura (鈴村 健一 Suzumura Ken'ichi, born September 12, 1974) is a male Seiyū born in Osaka, Japan. He's probably best known (and reviled, see below) for his role as Shinn Asuka in Gundam Seed Destiny.
Kenichi Uemura Kenichi Uemura (born 22 April 1974 in Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan) is a Japanese football player who was capped 4 times for Japan national football team. He represented Japan at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Kenilworth (Metra) Kenilworth is a commuter railroad station in Kenilworth, Illinois, a small and affluent village in the North Shore area of suburban Chicago. Metra Union Pacific/North Line trains go south to Ogilvie Transportation Center in Chicago and as far north as Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Kenilworth Public Schools The Kenilworth Public Schools are a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in Pre-Kindergarten through twelfth grade from the borough of Kenilworth, in Union County, New Jersey, United States.
Kenilworth Wardens Cricket Club Kenilworth Wardens Cricket Club is an amateur cricket club in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England. Their 1st XI is currently in the Birmingham and District Premier League premier division and their 2nd XI is in the first division.
Kenilworth, Illinois Kenilworth is a village in Cook County, Illinois, approximately 17 mi (28 km) north of downtown Chicago. It is the newest of the nine suburban North Shore communities bordering Lake Michigan, and is the only one developed as a planned community.
Kenilworth, Queensland Kenilworth is a small town, population about 300, in the upper Mary Valley area of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. This is a rural area, about 50km from the coast, with dairy farming as the major industry.
Keningau Keningau is a sprawling timber and agricultural town and a district located in Interior Division of Sabah, east Malaysia on the island of Borneo. It is the oldest and largest district in the interior part of Sabah.
Kenite The Kenites or Kainites (in Hebrew, Kainim) were a tribe of the ancient Levant, possibly a branch of the Midianite nation. According to the Bible, they played an important role in the history of ancient Israel.
Kenizzite Kenizzite - The name of a tribe referred to in the covenant God made with Abraham (). They are not mentioned among the original inhabitants of Canaan (; ), and probably they inhabited some part of Arabia, in the confines of Syria.
Kenji (manga) is a manga about a Japanese teenager named Kenji who practices the martial art Bājíquán (Japanese: Hakkyoku-ken) and his encounters with other martial artists, including some from real life, such as Adam Hsu and Liu Chia-Liang.
Kenji (song) Kenji is a song off the album The Rising Tied by Fort Minor. The song features clips from an interview with the father and aunt of lead singer Mike Shinoda and tells the vivid story of the life of Mike's family before, during and after World War II including their internment at Manzanar.
Kenji Doihara Kenji Doihara (土肥原 賢二 Doihara Kenji, August 8, 1883 - December 23, 1948) was a Japanese officer and spy who served in northeastern China from 1913 and who became a major military commander in Japan's invasion of China over the following decades. He was one of the main plotters of the so-called Mukden Incident, the pretext for the Japanese invasion of Manchuria prior to the Second World War.
Kenji Fukui Fukui Kenji (福井謙二; born September 8, 1953 Hiroshima) was the commentator for the FujiTV show Iron Chef for the program's entire run. He is known for his frequent jokes towards actors and guests on the show, and has a comical attitude on the show.
Kenji Hatanaka (died 15 August 1945) was a young soldier in the Military Affairs Section of the Japanese Ministry of War, at the end of World War II. He was one of the chief conspirators in a plot to seize the Imperial Palace and prevent the broadcast of the Emperor's surrender speech.
Kenji Jasper Kenji Jasper is a writer.Random House profile of Kenji Jasper At 30, Kenji Jasper can boast of a 16-year career in writing and journalism, which began when he published his first article as an intern for The Washington Informer newspaper at the age of 13.
Kenji Kawai Kenji Kawai (川井憲次 Kawai Kenji, born April 23, 1957 in Shinagawa, Tokyo) is a Japanese composer. Early in his career, he worked recording music for radio actor Yuji Mitsuya, where he met musical director Naoko Asari, who recommended that he compose anime soundtracks.
Kenji Kimihara Kenji Kimihara (born 20 March, 1941) was a Japanese long-distance runner, who won the silver medal in the men's marathon at the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City, Mexico. Four years later he finished in fifth place in the same event.
Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director (Aru eiga-kantoku no shogai) is a 1975 Japanese documentary film on the life and works of director Kenji Mizoguchi, directed by Kaneto Shindo (Onibaba). It runs 150 minutes and can be found on the second disc of the Region 1 Criterion Collection release of Ugetsu (1953).
Kenji Terada Kenji Terada (寺田 憲史 Terada Kenji) is a Japanese script writer, animation director, series organizer, novelist and scenario writer. He is probably best known for writing the first 3 games of the Final Fantasy series, Batman Dark Tomorrow and the series organizer and main script writer for the Kimagure Orange Road series.
Kenji Tokitsu Dr. Kenji Tokitsu is a noted author and practitioner of Japanese martial arts, who has also written scholarly works on a number of subjects such as Musashi Miyamoto; he holds doctorates in sociology and in Japanese language and civilization.
Kenji Yoshino Kenji Yoshino is a professor and dean of intellectual life at Yale Law School. His work involves Constitutional law, anti-discrimination law, civil rights, as well as law and literature, and Japanese Law and society.
Kenjiro Takayanagi was a Japanese pioneer in the development of television. Although he failed to gain much recognition in the West, he built the world's first all-electronic television receiver, and is referred to as "the father of Japanese television".
Kenjutsu , meaning the craft, art, or science of the sword, is a Japanese martial art that uses a specific methodology to teach the use of the katana (Japanese sword). Generally, kenjutsu takes the form of partnered practice exercised through kata (pre-arranged forms, as opposed to competition, solo, or freestyle practice).
Kenkyūsha's New Japanese-English Dictionary Since its first publication in 1918, Kenkyūsha's New Japanese-English Dictionary (新和英大辞典 Shin wa-ei daijiten) has been the largest and most authoritative Japanese-English dictionary ever published. Translators, scholars, and specialists who use the Japanese language affectionately refer to this dictionary as the "Green Goddess" because of its distinctive dark-green cover.
Kenlis, Saskatchewan Kenlis was a small farming community located south of the village of Abernethy close to the Qu'appelle Valley in the rural municipality of Abernethy 186. After the railway was constructed through the village of Abernethy many of the residents and businesses moved to be closer to the rail line.
Kenmore Air Kenmore Air is a small airline based at the Kenmore Air Harbor of Kenmore, Washington on Lake Washington, USA, also with service to Lake Union Terminal on Lake Union. It operates seaplane services, as well as charter flights, instruction and parts supplies.
Kenmore Australian Football Club The Kenmore Australian Football Club, also known as the Kenmore Bears is an Australian rules football club formed as an off-shoot of an older junior club which is notable as having produced Australian Football League player Mal Michael.
Kenmore Square Kenmore Square is a square in Boston, Massachusetts, United States near Fenway Park, consisting of the intersection of several main avenues, (including Beacon Street and Commonwealth Avenue) as well as several other cross streets, and Kenmore Station, an MBTA subway stop. Kenmore Square abuts Boston University, and is synonymous with Landsdowne Street, one of Boston's nightlife centers; it is also near Fenway Park.
Kenmore State High School Kenmore State High School is a secondary education institution in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, facilitating over 1500 students from grades 8 through to 12. The school was opened in 1972 current principal is Wade Haynes.
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