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Newsvine Newsvine is a website consisting of community-driven news stories and opinions. Users write articles and save links to external content, vote, comment and chat on article pages created by both users and by journalists from the Associated Press, ESPN and New Scientist.
Newswatch Newswatch is a Nigerian weekly news magazine published by Newswatch Communications Limited, a company formed by Nigerian journalists Dele Giwa, Ray Ekpu, Dan Agbese and Yakubu Mohammed in 1984. The first edition of Newswatch was distributed on January 28, 1985.
Newsweb Corporation Newsweb Corporation (also WCPT or WKIE or WDEK or WRZA)is a commercial printer specializing in foreign language and alternative newspapers. Newsweb was founded in 1971 by Chicago entrepreneur, political activist, and philanthropist Fred Eychaner.
Newsworld International Newsworld International (NWI) was a cable TV news channel broadcasting in the United States, whose content contained a mix of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and other international newscasts. The channel reached about 20 million homes and provided its audience with the news from a variety of global perspectives.
NewsWatch NewsWatch is a television news music package composed by Danny Baker and Frank Gari of Gari Communications, Inc. Originally known as "KGW News" (BMI), the package was commissioned by KGW in Portland, Oregon in 1993.
NewsWatch (Philippine TV program) NewsWatch is the longest-running English newscast of Radio Philippines Network in the Philippines anchored by Cristina Peczon, Eric Eloriaga & Joee Guilas. It happens to be the flagship newscast of the station, the second oldest-running newscast in the country, and the only English newscast on primetime mainstream Philippine television.
NewsWatch 15 NewsWatch on Channel 15, popularly known as NewsWatch 15, is a 24-hour regional cable network based in New Orleans, Louisiana. One of the first networks of its kind in the United States, it is jointly owned by Belo Corporation of Dallas, Texas and cable company Cox Communications, a division of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises.
Newsy Lalonde Edouard "Newsy" Lalonde (October 31, 1887, Cornwall, Ontario - November 21, 1970) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward in the National Hockey League (NHL) and a professional lacrosse player, regarded as one of hockey's and lacrosse's greatest players of the first half of the 20th century and one of sport's most colourful characters. He played for the Montreal Canadiens -- considered to be the original "Flying Frenchman" -- in the National Hockey Association and the NHL.
NewSchool of Architecture and Design NewSchool of Architecture and Design is an educational institution located in downtown San Diego. The school has been accredited by the National Architecture Accrediting Board since 1998 to offer professional degrees in Architecture.
NewSchools Venture Fund The NewSchools Venture Fund is a non-profit venture philanthopy fund that invests in educational entrepeneurship projects at the K-12 levels in United States public schools. NewSchools offers expertise and administrative support as well funding, both through Charter Accelerator Fund, which helps establish charter school systems, and through its Performance Accelerator Fund, which supports entrepenurial projects in established school systems.
Newt (programming library) Newt (programming library) is a programming library for color text mode, widget-based user interfaces. Newt can be used to add stacked windows, entry widgets, checkboxes, radio buttons, labels, plain text fields, scrollbars, etc.
Newt Gingrich Newton Leroy Gingrich (born 17 June 1943) served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. In 1995, Time Magazine selected him as the Man of the Year for his role in leading the Republican Revolution in the House, ending 40 years of Democratic majorities in the House.
Newtimber Newtimber is a civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. It is located north-west of Brighton, and is named after Newtimber Place and the small village named after it; the parish also includes the hamlet of Saddlescombe.
Newton (South Lanarkshire) railway station Newton railway station is a railway station located between the town of Halfway and the village of Newton in South Lanarkshire, near the larger town of Cambuslang in Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail on the Argyle and Cathcart Circle Lines.
Newton (UK Parliament constituency) Newton was a Borough constituency in the county of Lancashire of the House of Commons for the Parliament of England from 1559 to 1706 then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two Members of Parliament.
Newton and Boston Street Railway The Newton and Boston Street Railway was a streetcar company in the Boston, Massachusetts area, eventually bought by the Middlesex and Boston Street Railway. Its line is now the 59 Needham Junction - Watertown Square via Newtonville bus.
Newton C. Blanchard Newton Crain Blanchard (January 29, 1849 - June 22, 1922) was a United States Representative, Senator, and Governor of Louisiana. Born in Rapides Parish, he completed academic studies, studied law in Alexandria, Louisiana in 1868, and graduated from the law department of the Tulane University in 1870 (then named the University of Louisiana).
Newton Colony, New Jersey Newton Colony was a region of Southern New Jersey formed by European Settlers in the 17th Century. The area included what are now the towns of Camden, Haddon Township, Pennsauken, Haddonfield, and Collingswood, New Jersey.
Newton da Costa Newton Carneiro Affonso da Costa (born on 16 September in 1929 in Curitiba, Brazil), Professor Emeritus, is a Brazilian mathematician, logician, and philosopher of international reputation. He studied engineering and mathematics at the Federal University of Paraná in Curitiba and the title of his 1961 Ph.
Newton D. Baker Newton Diehl Baker (December 3, 1871–December 25, 1937) was an American politician of the Democratic Party, and a notable figure in the Progressive movement. He served as the 37th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio from 1912 to 1915 and as Secretary of War from 1916 to 1921.
Newton Earp Newton Jasper Earp (October 7, 1837–December 18, 1928) was the little known half-brother to famous Old West lawmen Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan Earp, who all became famous from their participation in the Gunfight at the OK Corral in 1881.
Newton fractal The Newton fractal is a boundary set in the complex plane which is characterized by Newton's method applied to a fixed polynomial p(Z) â â„‚[Z]. When there are not attractive cycles, it divides the complex plane into regions Gk, each of which is associated with a root ζk of the polynomial, k = 1, ...
Newton Faller Newton Faller (January 25, 1947–1996) the son of Kurt Faller and Ada Faller from Rio Grande do Sul, was a Brazilian computer scientist and electrical engineer. He is credited with the discovery of adaptive Huffman codes while an employee of IBM do Brasil in Rio.
Newton Fellowship Program The Newton Fellowship Program is one of two programs run by the non-profit Math for America. The five year Fellowship recruits and trains mathematically-talented individuals to become outstanding high school math teachers, offering $90,000 in stipends in addition to teaching salary), full tuition scholarship for a master’s in education, and support services.
Newton Food Centre Newton Food Centre (纽顿熟食ä¸ĺż) is a major food centre in Singapore. Promoted by the Singapore Tourism Board as a tourist attraction for sampling Singaporean cuisine, the food centre went through a recent renovation before reopening on 1 July 2006.
Newton Game Dynamics Newton Game Dynamics is a free, but closed source physics engine for realistically simulating rigid bodies in games and other real-time applications. The Newton Game Dynamics SDK License allows developers to freely incorporate the engine into personal projects or commercial products so long as credit is given and the engine is distributed solely as part of a compiled software program that is itself not a physics engine.
Newton High School (Newton, New Jersey) Newton High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades from Newton, in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Newton Public School District. Students from Andover Borough, and Andover and Green townships, attend the high school as part of sending/receiving relationships.
Newton History Museum at the Jackson Homestead The Newton History Museum at the Jackson Homestead is a museum in Newton, Massachusetts dedicated to the city's early development. The museum, once the Jackson family home, was a stop on the underground railroad.
Newton Horace Winchell Newton Horace Winchell (1839 – 1914) was the extremely prolific Minnesota geologist responsible for the six-volume The Geology of Minnesota: Final Report of the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, which is the work of Winchell and his assistants. A bibliography of his publications by Warren Upham in the Bulletin of the Geological Society of America (volume 26, pp.
Newton Lee Newton Lee is the founder and editor-in-chief of ACM Computers in Entertainment - a nonprofit educational publication to promote research and development in all aspects of entertainment technology. Published by the Association for Computing Machinery, the online magazine has garnered the support of more than 100 leading professionals and scholars representing major universities, Hollywood studios, and Fortune 500 companies.
Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts is a village of Newton, Massachusetts on the Charles River. The commercial area extends across the river into Wellesley, Massachusetts, where it is known as Wellesley Lower Falls, where a majority of the retail businesses are.
Newton Master Teacher Program The Newton Master Teacher Program is one of two programs run by the non-profit Math for America. The four-year Program rewards exceptional high school math teachers who are currently working in New York City with a $50,000 Fellowship.
Newton Moore Major-General Sir Newton James Moore KCMG (17 May 1870 – 28 October 1936, was premier of Western Australia from 7 May 1906 until 16 September 1910, and a member of the British House of Commons from 1918 to 1932.
Newton N. Minow Newton Norman Minow (born January 17, 1926) is an American attorney and former government official best known for his "Vast Wasteland" speech, given to the National Association of Broadcasters convention on May 9, 1961. The speech was extremely critical of television broadcasters for not doing more, in Minow's view, to serve the public interest.
Newton polynomial In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, a Newton polynomial, named after its inventor Isaac Newton, is the interpolation polynomial for a given set of data points in the Newton form. The Newton polynomial is sometimes called Newton's divided differences interpolation polynomial because the coefficients of the polynomial are calculated using divided differences.
Newton Public School District The Newton Public School District is a comprehensive community public school district serving students in kindergarten through twelfth grade from Newton, in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. The district has an enrollment of a little over 1,700 students spread over the elementary, middle and high school.
Newton Regis Newton Regis is a village and civil parish in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England. It has a population of about 700 places are Seckington], [[No Man's Heath (four counties)|No Man's Heath and Austrey.
Newton Rowell Newton Wesley Rowell, PC (November 1, 1867-November 22, 1941) was a Canadian lawyer and politician and leading lay figure in the Methodist church. Rowell led the Ontario Liberal Party from 1911 to 1917 and put forward a platform advocating temperance.
Newton scale The Newton scale is a temperature scale devised by Isaac Newton around 1700. Applying his mind to the problem of heat, he elaborated a first qualitative temperature scale, comprising about twenty reference points ranging from "cold air in winter" to "glowing coals in the kitchen fire".
Newton Solney Newton Solney is a small South Derbyshire village, which is located about two miles from the Staffordshire border, near to Burton upon Trent. Its nearest neighbour is Repton, situated about two miles to the northeast.
Newton Summer Adventure Newton Summer Adventure is a children's summer school program directed by the for-profit Newton Learning, a division of Edison Schools. Since the program's start in Kansas City, Missouri, in the year 2000 with an enrollment of about 3000 students, Summer Adventure has greatly expanded in Missouri, and the state's student enrollment in the program reached 50,000 in the summer of 2005.
Newton Tattrie Newton Tattrie became a professional wrestler who started his career in the 1960s working for Stu Hart's "Stampede Wrestling" promotion out of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was while working there that he met Josip Peruzovic (better known in pro wrestling as Nikolai Volkoff).
Newton Theological Institution Newton Theological Institution began instruction in 1825 at Newton Centre, Massachusetts as a graduate seminary formally affiliated with the group now known as American Baptist Churches USA, the oldest Baptist denomination in America. As the institution developed, it adopted Andover Theological Seminary's curricular pattern and shared the same theological tradition of loyalty to the evangelical Gospel and zeal for its dissemination.
Newton Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Newton Township is one of twenty-four civil townships in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. It is located in the southwestern portion of the county, and borders or touches the following other townships and municipalities:
Newton under Roseberry Newton Under Roseberry is a village in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is on the A173, between Great Ayton and Guisborough and is close to the base of Roseberry Topping.
Newton Wamphray Newton Wamphray is a village in Dumfries and Galloway. Wamphray is the name of the surrounding parish and of the Wamphray Water, which flows south-west through the Wamphray Glen to join the River Annan near the small village, or hamlet, of Newton.
Newton's aether model In his book Optiks Isaac Newton described a model that attempted to unify descriptions of light, matter and gravity by describing that both the action of gravity on light and the action of matter on light as effects of variations in lightspeed relate to the density of an underlying aetherial medium. This is referred to as Newton's aether model.
Newton's identities In mathematics, Newton's identities relate two different ways of describing the roots of a polynomial. They were found by Isaac Newton in about 1666, apparently in ignorance of earlier work (1629) by Albert Girard.
Newton's laws of motion Newton's Laws of Motion are three physical laws which provide relationships between the forces acting on a body and the motion of the body, first formulated by Sir Isaac Newton. Newton's laws were first published in his work Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687).
Newton's method In numerical analysis, Newton's method (also known as the Newton–Raphson method or the Newton–Fourier method) is an efficient algorithm for finding approximations to the zeros (or roots) of a real-valued function. As such, it is an example of a root-finding algorithm.
Newton's method in optimization In mathematics, Newton's method is a well-known algorithm for finding roots of equations in one or more dimensions. It can also be used to find local maxima and local minima of functions by noticing that if a real number x* is a stationary point of a function f(x), then x* is a root of the derivative f'(x), and therefore one can solve for x* by applying Newton's method to f'(x).
Newton's rings The phenomenon of Newton's rings, named after Isaac Newton, is an interference pattern caused by the reflection of light between two surfaces - a spherical surface and an adjacent flat surface. When viewed with a monochromatic light it appears as a series of concentric, alternating light and dark rings centered at the point of contact between the two surfaces.
Newton's Wake: A Space Opera Newton's Wake: A Space Opera, by Ken MacLeod, is a science fiction novel set in the 24th century. It follows human life after a partially cataclysmic Singularity, and in particular a conflict on a far-flung planet that upsets the prevailing order.
Newton-Conover High School Newton-Conover High School is a public school in Newton, North Carolina, United States. It is the only high school in the Newton-Conover City Schools system, which also includes a middle school and three elementary schools.
Newton-Cotes formulas In numerical analysis, the Newton-Cotes formulas, also called the Newton-Cotes rules, are a group of formulas for numerical integration (also called quadrature) based on evaluating the integrand at n+1 equally-spaced points. They are named after Isaac Newton and Roger Cotes.
Newton-on-Ayr railway station Newton-on-Ayr railway station is a railway station serving the Newton on Ayr neighbourhood in the town of Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Ayrshire Coast Line.
Newton-Wigner localization Newton-Wigner localization is a scheme for obtaining a position operator for massive relativistic quantum particles. It is known to largely conflict with the Reeh-Schlieder theorem outside of a very limited scope.
Newtonhill Newtonhill is a medium population village of 4,000 in Aberdeenshire, nestled between Northern Portlethen, Southern Muchalls and the larger Stonehaven (pop 15,000). Until recently the village, originally called Skateraw, had two commercial outlets (a convenience store and a bakery) however the recent closure of the local bakery has left the convenience store as the sole retail point for the area.
Newtonian gauge In general relativity, Newtonian gauge is a perturbed form of the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker line element. The gauge freedom of general relativity is used to eliminate two scalar degrees of freedom of the metric, so that it can be written as
Newtonian limit In physics, the Newtonian limit refers to physical systems without significantly intense gravitation, in the sense that Newton's law of universal gravitation may used to obtain values that are correct to a high order.
Newtonian motivations for general relativity Some of the basic concepts of General Relativity can be outlined outside the relativistic domain. In particular, the idea that mass/energy generates curvature in space and that curvature affects the motion of masses can be illustrated in a Newtonian setting.
Newtonian potential The Newtonian potential is an operator in vector calculus that acts as the inverse to the negative Laplacian, on functions that are smooth and decay rapidly enough at infinity. In its general nature, it is a singular integral operator, defined by convolution with a function having a mathematical singularity at the origin, the Newtonian kernel G.
Newtonian time Newtonian time describes an idea of time marked mainly by movements along a line (as either discrete or continuous units) in the same manner as space is made up of such units. This framing of time, while useful in physics, is also common in economics.
NewtonScript NewtonScript is a prototype based programming language created to write programs for the Apple Newton. It is heavily influenced by the Self computer language, but extended to be more suited to the personal digital assistant's needs.
Newtown Plaza, Tasmania Newtown Plaza (also known as "Newtown shopping Centre" and "Centro Newtown"), is a sub regional shopping centre situated close to the intersection of New Town and Risdon Roads, Newtown, within the northern suburbs of Hobart.
Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania Newtown Township, also commonly referred to as Newtown Square, is a township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States (at one time it was part of Chester County). The population was 11,700 at the 2000 census.
Newtown Y.F.C. Newtown Youth Football Club is a youth football club based in Limavady currently playing in the Derry and District League. The club is considered the top youth club in Limavady, producing exceptional talent, the most recent example of this being Ryan Mullan, a current Stoke F.
Newtown, Exeter Newtown is an area of Exeter between St Sidwells and Heavitree and has been an area for the poor from Saxon times. Newtown was largely rural up until the 19th century until about 1700 when a new workhouse was built on what is now the site of Heavitree Hospital, and the old workhouse converted into the City Hospital.
Newtown, Hampshire The mediaeval borough of Newtown, of Hampshire, United Kingdom, was formed from part of the parish of Burghclere, and flourished in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Sandleford Priory in Berkshire was founded between 1193 and 1202 and an entirely new town was created just over the border in Hampshire.
Newtown, Isle of Man Newtown is a community within the parish of Santon, Isle of Man. To the northern part of the community lies Mount Murray and to the northwest the The Broogh Fort - an iron age fort dating from the 13th Century.
Newtown, Kent Newtown is a suburb of Ashford in Kent, South East England, it was originally built by the South Eastern Railway company, adjacent to the railway station, and includes extensive workshops known as Ashford railway works, the Channel Tunnel Rail Link runs past the area.
Newtownabbey Newtownabbey is a large urban area in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, to the north of Belfast. Newtownabbey Urban Area includes a large number of smaller towns and villages, including Ballyclare, Carnmoney, Glengormley, Jordanstown, Monkstown, Rathcoole and Whiteabbey.
Newtownabbey Community High School Newtownabbey Community High School , formerly known as Hopefield Secondary School, later Hopefield High School, and still commonly referred to by locals as Hopefield, is a secondary school located in Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is a non-selective state controlled co-educational school for pupils aged from 11 to 18 years old.
Newtownards Newtownards (Irish: Baile Nua na hArda), originally known as Movilla (see below), is a large town in County Down, Northern Ireland. The town lies at the most northernly tip of Strangford Lough, 16 kilometres (10 miles) east of Belfast, on the Ards Peninsula.
Newtownards Spectator The Newtownards Spectator is a newspaper serving Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland and the nearby Ards Peninsula. It is published by the Bangor-based Spectator Newspapers and has a sister title, the County Down Spectator.
Newtownbreda Newtownbreda (Irish, Baile Nua na mBréadach meaning the new torn of the level land) at one time was a small village to the south east of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is now part of the greater Belfast conurbation and Newtownbreda now tends to refer to the wider area from Hydebank to the Saintfield Road rather than to the old village.
Newtowncunningham Newtowncunningham (Irish: An Baile Nua - literal translation: "The New Town") known as "Newton" to locals is a village in eastern County Donegal, Ireland, located midway between the towns of Derry and Letterkenny.
Newtownmountkennedy Newtownmountkennedy (Irish: Baile an Chinnéidigh meaning "Town of the Kennedys"), is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is just off the N11 road to Wexford, just south of Kilpedder and south-west of Greystones.
Newtype A Newtype is the next stage of human evolution in the Gundam universe. The theory behind this minor but groundbreaking metamorphosis is that in order to adapt to life in space, the human body evolved with heightened mental awareness.
Newtype (magazine) Newtype is a popular monthly magazine publication originating from Japan, covering anime and manga (and to a lesser extent, tokusatsu, manga, Japanese science fiction and video games). It was launched by publishing company Kadokawa Shoten on March 8, 1985 with its April issue, and has since seen regular release on the 10th of every month in its home country.
NewTel Communications NewTel Communications was a telephone, internet and cellular service provider in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Originally, it served the Avalon Peninsula, southwestern Newfoundland (between Port-aux-Basques and Corner Brook), part of the Burin Peninsula, Windsor and Grand Falls, as well as most of Labrador, as a result of acquisitions of three smaller companies from 1948 to 1962.
Newuniversal newuniversal is a comic book series by writer Warren Ellis and artists Salvador Larroca and Jason Keith, published by Marvel Comics. The series is a re-imagining of Marvel's New Universe concepts, launched to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the New Universe's creation in 1986.
NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System The NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System is a network of independent, cooperating, acute-care and community hospitals, continuum-of-care facilities, home-health agencies, ambulatory sites, and specialty institutes in the New York metropolitan area.
Nex Entertainment Nex Entertainment, formerly known as Nextech, is a Japanese developer of video games. The company usually does not market or publish the games it develops, instead they primarily develop games for other companies on a contract basis.
Nex IT Nex IT Australia is a Newcastle based e-Identity business focussed on Web Design, Hosting, ADSL and eCommerce. With new partner alliances established in late 2005 and early 2006 with aaNet, Leading Pacific, NetComm, eXeTeL and DirectLink; Nex IT's growth in FY 2005 was doubled when based on previous growth margins.
Nexcite Nexcite is a non-alcoholic carbonated beverage with a proprietary formulation of herbal extracts and a touch of caffeine. As an energy drink it is sometimes combined with alcohol, a practice that distributors are aware of, but say they do not promote.
Nexcom Bulgaria LLC Nexcom Bulgaria, LLC is a licensed telecommunications operator, founded in 1998. The company is 100% owned by the US Nexcom Telecommunications, LLC, one of the first operators in the world, developing the Voice over Internet protocol technology (VoIP).
NexGen NexGen (Milpitas, CA) was a private semiconductor company that designed x86 PC central processing units until it was purchased by AMD in 1996. Like competitor Cyrix, NexGen was a fabless design house that designed its chips but relied on other companies for production.
Next Action Star The Next Action Star was a 10 episode reality TV program shown on NBC and on the Game Show Network in 2004 with 14 finalists (7 women and 7 men) vying for 2 spots as the Next Action Star in their own feature film. Each week, the contestants participated in screen tests that determined who got a callback and who goes home.
Next constitution of Thailand A permanent constitution for the Kingdom of Thailand is currently being drafted by a committee established by the military junta that abrogated the previous 1997 Constitution. In the meantime, the supreme law of the Kingdom is the 2006 Interim Constitution.
Next Eleven In December 2005, after its 2003 paper on the emerging "BRIC" economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China), Goldman Sachs investment bank named its "Next Eleven" list of countries, using macroeconomic stability, political maturity, openness of trade and investment policies and quality of education as criteria.
Next Era Wrestling Next Era Wrestling (NEW) is an independent circuit professional wrestling promotion based in Rochester, NY, NEW shows occur on a monthly basis in and around the Rochester area including Brockport, NY and Elmira, NY.
Next Exit Next Exit is an American manga-influenced comic series created by the comic artist Christy Lijewski. It is her first running series starring the two characters Millicent Retrab (the girl with the map) and Markesh (travelling companion and muito-mysteriouso Alchemist) in their quest to try to escape from the world of Akaline, a plane inhabited by people, figments, shadows, demons, and dolls (all in the most literal sense of the words).
Next friend Next friend, in British law and American law, the phrase used for a person who represents in an action another person who is under disability or otherwise unable to maintain a suit on their own behalf as a result of their circumstances, who does not have a legal guardian.
Next Fijian general election After the coup d'état that began in early December 2006, elections were planned to be held "hopefully in 12 months, two years" by the new interim prime minister Jona Senilagakali.Later it was made clear that none of the ministers in the interim government would be allowed to contest the elections.
Next Friday Next Friday is the 2000 sequel to Friday, which brutally depicts the neighborhood of South Los Angeles in a comedic sense. The hero, Craig Jones (Ice Cube), leaves home and moves in with his lottery winning and sex-crazed uncle (Don "D.
Next Gen (Freedom City) The Next Gen (also written Next-Gen) are fictional teen superheroes within the Freedom City campaign setting of the Mutants and Masterminds role-playing game. They are roughly analogous to the Teen Titans and the early X-Men or New Mutants teams.
Next Generation Firewall A recent evolution in the security technology space has been the convergence of intrusion-prevention systems (IPS) and firewall technologies. This has given birth to new technology called Next Generation Firewalls.
Next Generation Networking Next Generation Networking (NGN) is a broad term to describe some key architectural evolutions in telecommunication core and access networks that will be deployed over the next 5-10 years. The general idea behind NGN is that one network transports all information and services (voice, data, and all sorts of media such as video) by encapsulating these into packets, like it is on the Internet.
Next Generation poets (2004) The Next Generation poets are a list of young and middle-aged figures from British poetry, mostly British, compiled by a panel for the Poetry Book Society in 2004. This is a promotional exercise, and a sequel to the New Generation poets.
Newswatch Newswatch is a Nigerian weekly news magazine published by Newswatch Communications Limited, a company formed by Nigerian journalists Dele Giwa, Ray Ekpu, Dan Agbese and Yakubu Mohammed in 1984. The first edition of Newswatch was distributed on January 28, 1985.
Newsweb Corporation Newsweb Corporation (also WCPT or WKIE or WDEK or WRZA)is a commercial printer specializing in foreign language and alternative newspapers. Newsweb was founded in 1971 by Chicago entrepreneur, political activist, and philanthropist Fred Eychaner.
Newsworld International Newsworld International (NWI) was a cable TV news channel broadcasting in the United States, whose content contained a mix of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and other international newscasts. The channel reached about 20 million homes and provided its audience with the news from a variety of global perspectives.
NewsWatch NewsWatch is a television news music package composed by Danny Baker and Frank Gari of Gari Communications, Inc. Originally known as "KGW News" (BMI), the package was commissioned by KGW in Portland, Oregon in 1993.
NewsWatch (Philippine TV program) NewsWatch is the longest-running English newscast of Radio Philippines Network in the Philippines anchored by Cristina Peczon, Eric Eloriaga & Joee Guilas. It happens to be the flagship newscast of the station, the second oldest-running newscast in the country, and the only English newscast on primetime mainstream Philippine television.
NewsWatch 15 NewsWatch on Channel 15, popularly known as NewsWatch 15, is a 24-hour regional cable network based in New Orleans, Louisiana. One of the first networks of its kind in the United States, it is jointly owned by Belo Corporation of Dallas, Texas and cable company Cox Communications, a division of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises.
Newsy Lalonde Edouard "Newsy" Lalonde (October 31, 1887, Cornwall, Ontario - November 21, 1970) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward in the National Hockey League (NHL) and a professional lacrosse player, regarded as one of hockey's and lacrosse's greatest players of the first half of the 20th century and one of sport's most colourful characters. He played for the Montreal Canadiens -- considered to be the original "Flying Frenchman" -- in the National Hockey Association and the NHL.
NewSchool of Architecture and Design NewSchool of Architecture and Design is an educational institution located in downtown San Diego. The school has been accredited by the National Architecture Accrediting Board since 1998 to offer professional degrees in Architecture.
NewSchools Venture Fund The NewSchools Venture Fund is a non-profit venture philanthopy fund that invests in educational entrepeneurship projects at the K-12 levels in United States public schools. NewSchools offers expertise and administrative support as well funding, both through Charter Accelerator Fund, which helps establish charter school systems, and through its Performance Accelerator Fund, which supports entrepenurial projects in established school systems.
Newt (programming library) Newt (programming library) is a programming library for color text mode, widget-based user interfaces. Newt can be used to add stacked windows, entry widgets, checkboxes, radio buttons, labels, plain text fields, scrollbars, etc.
Newt Gingrich Newton Leroy Gingrich (born 17 June 1943) served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. In 1995, Time Magazine selected him as the Man of the Year for his role in leading the Republican Revolution in the House, ending 40 years of Democratic majorities in the House.
Newtimber Newtimber is a civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. It is located north-west of Brighton, and is named after Newtimber Place and the small village named after it; the parish also includes the hamlet of Saddlescombe.
Newton (South Lanarkshire) railway station Newton railway station is a railway station located between the town of Halfway and the village of Newton in South Lanarkshire, near the larger town of Cambuslang in Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail on the Argyle and Cathcart Circle Lines.
Newton (UK Parliament constituency) Newton was a Borough constituency in the county of Lancashire of the House of Commons for the Parliament of England from 1559 to 1706 then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two Members of Parliament.
Newton and Boston Street Railway The Newton and Boston Street Railway was a streetcar company in the Boston, Massachusetts area, eventually bought by the Middlesex and Boston Street Railway. Its line is now the 59 Needham Junction - Watertown Square via Newtonville bus.
Newton C. Blanchard Newton Crain Blanchard (January 29, 1849 - June 22, 1922) was a United States Representative, Senator, and Governor of Louisiana. Born in Rapides Parish, he completed academic studies, studied law in Alexandria, Louisiana in 1868, and graduated from the law department of the Tulane University in 1870 (then named the University of Louisiana).
Newton Colony, New Jersey Newton Colony was a region of Southern New Jersey formed by European Settlers in the 17th Century. The area included what are now the towns of Camden, Haddon Township, Pennsauken, Haddonfield, and Collingswood, New Jersey.
Newton da Costa Newton Carneiro Affonso da Costa (born on 16 September in 1929 in Curitiba, Brazil), Professor Emeritus, is a Brazilian mathematician, logician, and philosopher of international reputation. He studied engineering and mathematics at the Federal University of Paraná in Curitiba and the title of his 1961 Ph.
Newton D. Baker Newton Diehl Baker (December 3, 1871–December 25, 1937) was an American politician of the Democratic Party, and a notable figure in the Progressive movement. He served as the 37th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio from 1912 to 1915 and as Secretary of War from 1916 to 1921.
Newton Earp Newton Jasper Earp (October 7, 1837–December 18, 1928) was the little known half-brother to famous Old West lawmen Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan Earp, who all became famous from their participation in the Gunfight at the OK Corral in 1881.
Newton fractal The Newton fractal is a boundary set in the complex plane which is characterized by Newton's method applied to a fixed polynomial p(Z) â â„‚[Z]. When there are not attractive cycles, it divides the complex plane into regions Gk, each of which is associated with a root ζk of the polynomial, k = 1, ...
Newton Faller Newton Faller (January 25, 1947–1996) the son of Kurt Faller and Ada Faller from Rio Grande do Sul, was a Brazilian computer scientist and electrical engineer. He is credited with the discovery of adaptive Huffman codes while an employee of IBM do Brasil in Rio.
Newton Fellowship Program The Newton Fellowship Program is one of two programs run by the non-profit Math for America. The five year Fellowship recruits and trains mathematically-talented individuals to become outstanding high school math teachers, offering $90,000 in stipends in addition to teaching salary), full tuition scholarship for a master’s in education, and support services.
Newton Food Centre Newton Food Centre (纽顿熟食ä¸ĺż) is a major food centre in Singapore. Promoted by the Singapore Tourism Board as a tourist attraction for sampling Singaporean cuisine, the food centre went through a recent renovation before reopening on 1 July 2006.
Newton Game Dynamics Newton Game Dynamics is a free, but closed source physics engine for realistically simulating rigid bodies in games and other real-time applications. The Newton Game Dynamics SDK License allows developers to freely incorporate the engine into personal projects or commercial products so long as credit is given and the engine is distributed solely as part of a compiled software program that is itself not a physics engine.
Newton High School (Newton, New Jersey) Newton High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades from Newton, in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Newton Public School District. Students from Andover Borough, and Andover and Green townships, attend the high school as part of sending/receiving relationships.
Newton History Museum at the Jackson Homestead The Newton History Museum at the Jackson Homestead is a museum in Newton, Massachusetts dedicated to the city's early development. The museum, once the Jackson family home, was a stop on the underground railroad.
Newton Horace Winchell Newton Horace Winchell (1839 – 1914) was the extremely prolific Minnesota geologist responsible for the six-volume The Geology of Minnesota: Final Report of the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, which is the work of Winchell and his assistants. A bibliography of his publications by Warren Upham in the Bulletin of the Geological Society of America (volume 26, pp.
Newton Lee Newton Lee is the founder and editor-in-chief of ACM Computers in Entertainment - a nonprofit educational publication to promote research and development in all aspects of entertainment technology. Published by the Association for Computing Machinery, the online magazine has garnered the support of more than 100 leading professionals and scholars representing major universities, Hollywood studios, and Fortune 500 companies.
Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts is a village of Newton, Massachusetts on the Charles River. The commercial area extends across the river into Wellesley, Massachusetts, where it is known as Wellesley Lower Falls, where a majority of the retail businesses are.
Newton Master Teacher Program The Newton Master Teacher Program is one of two programs run by the non-profit Math for America. The four-year Program rewards exceptional high school math teachers who are currently working in New York City with a $50,000 Fellowship.
Newton Moore Major-General Sir Newton James Moore KCMG (17 May 1870 – 28 October 1936, was premier of Western Australia from 7 May 1906 until 16 September 1910, and a member of the British House of Commons from 1918 to 1932.
Newton N. Minow Newton Norman Minow (born January 17, 1926) is an American attorney and former government official best known for his "Vast Wasteland" speech, given to the National Association of Broadcasters convention on May 9, 1961. The speech was extremely critical of television broadcasters for not doing more, in Minow's view, to serve the public interest.
Newton polynomial In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, a Newton polynomial, named after its inventor Isaac Newton, is the interpolation polynomial for a given set of data points in the Newton form. The Newton polynomial is sometimes called Newton's divided differences interpolation polynomial because the coefficients of the polynomial are calculated using divided differences.
Newton Public School District The Newton Public School District is a comprehensive community public school district serving students in kindergarten through twelfth grade from Newton, in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. The district has an enrollment of a little over 1,700 students spread over the elementary, middle and high school.
Newton Regis Newton Regis is a village and civil parish in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England. It has a population of about 700 places are Seckington], [[No Man's Heath (four counties)|No Man's Heath and Austrey.
Newton Rowell Newton Wesley Rowell, PC (November 1, 1867-November 22, 1941) was a Canadian lawyer and politician and leading lay figure in the Methodist church. Rowell led the Ontario Liberal Party from 1911 to 1917 and put forward a platform advocating temperance.
Newton scale The Newton scale is a temperature scale devised by Isaac Newton around 1700. Applying his mind to the problem of heat, he elaborated a first qualitative temperature scale, comprising about twenty reference points ranging from "cold air in winter" to "glowing coals in the kitchen fire".
Newton Solney Newton Solney is a small South Derbyshire village, which is located about two miles from the Staffordshire border, near to Burton upon Trent. Its nearest neighbour is Repton, situated about two miles to the northeast.
Newton Summer Adventure Newton Summer Adventure is a children's summer school program directed by the for-profit Newton Learning, a division of Edison Schools. Since the program's start in Kansas City, Missouri, in the year 2000 with an enrollment of about 3000 students, Summer Adventure has greatly expanded in Missouri, and the state's student enrollment in the program reached 50,000 in the summer of 2005.
Newton Tattrie Newton Tattrie became a professional wrestler who started his career in the 1960s working for Stu Hart's "Stampede Wrestling" promotion out of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was while working there that he met Josip Peruzovic (better known in pro wrestling as Nikolai Volkoff).
Newton Theological Institution Newton Theological Institution began instruction in 1825 at Newton Centre, Massachusetts as a graduate seminary formally affiliated with the group now known as American Baptist Churches USA, the oldest Baptist denomination in America. As the institution developed, it adopted Andover Theological Seminary's curricular pattern and shared the same theological tradition of loyalty to the evangelical Gospel and zeal for its dissemination.
Newton Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Newton Township is one of twenty-four civil townships in Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. It is located in the southwestern portion of the county, and borders or touches the following other townships and municipalities:
Newton under Roseberry Newton Under Roseberry is a village in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. It is on the A173, between Great Ayton and Guisborough and is close to the base of Roseberry Topping.
Newton Wamphray Newton Wamphray is a village in Dumfries and Galloway. Wamphray is the name of the surrounding parish and of the Wamphray Water, which flows south-west through the Wamphray Glen to join the River Annan near the small village, or hamlet, of Newton.
Newton's aether model In his book Optiks Isaac Newton described a model that attempted to unify descriptions of light, matter and gravity by describing that both the action of gravity on light and the action of matter on light as effects of variations in lightspeed relate to the density of an underlying aetherial medium. This is referred to as Newton's aether model.
Newton's identities In mathematics, Newton's identities relate two different ways of describing the roots of a polynomial. They were found by Isaac Newton in about 1666, apparently in ignorance of earlier work (1629) by Albert Girard.
Newton's laws of motion Newton's Laws of Motion are three physical laws which provide relationships between the forces acting on a body and the motion of the body, first formulated by Sir Isaac Newton. Newton's laws were first published in his work Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687).
Newton's method In numerical analysis, Newton's method (also known as the Newton–Raphson method or the Newton–Fourier method) is an efficient algorithm for finding approximations to the zeros (or roots) of a real-valued function. As such, it is an example of a root-finding algorithm.
Newton's method in optimization In mathematics, Newton's method is a well-known algorithm for finding roots of equations in one or more dimensions. It can also be used to find local maxima and local minima of functions by noticing that if a real number x* is a stationary point of a function f(x), then x* is a root of the derivative f'(x), and therefore one can solve for x* by applying Newton's method to f'(x).
Newton's rings The phenomenon of Newton's rings, named after Isaac Newton, is an interference pattern caused by the reflection of light between two surfaces - a spherical surface and an adjacent flat surface. When viewed with a monochromatic light it appears as a series of concentric, alternating light and dark rings centered at the point of contact between the two surfaces.
Newton's Wake: A Space Opera Newton's Wake: A Space Opera, by Ken MacLeod, is a science fiction novel set in the 24th century. It follows human life after a partially cataclysmic Singularity, and in particular a conflict on a far-flung planet that upsets the prevailing order.
Newton-Conover High School Newton-Conover High School is a public school in Newton, North Carolina, United States. It is the only high school in the Newton-Conover City Schools system, which also includes a middle school and three elementary schools.
Newton-Cotes formulas In numerical analysis, the Newton-Cotes formulas, also called the Newton-Cotes rules, are a group of formulas for numerical integration (also called quadrature) based on evaluating the integrand at n+1 equally-spaced points. They are named after Isaac Newton and Roger Cotes.
Newton-on-Ayr railway station Newton-on-Ayr railway station is a railway station serving the Newton on Ayr neighbourhood in the town of Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The station is managed by First ScotRail and is on the Ayrshire Coast Line.
Newton-Wigner localization Newton-Wigner localization is a scheme for obtaining a position operator for massive relativistic quantum particles. It is known to largely conflict with the Reeh-Schlieder theorem outside of a very limited scope.
Newtonhill Newtonhill is a medium population village of 4,000 in Aberdeenshire, nestled between Northern Portlethen, Southern Muchalls and the larger Stonehaven (pop 15,000). Until recently the village, originally called Skateraw, had two commercial outlets (a convenience store and a bakery) however the recent closure of the local bakery has left the convenience store as the sole retail point for the area.
Newtonian gauge In general relativity, Newtonian gauge is a perturbed form of the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker line element. The gauge freedom of general relativity is used to eliminate two scalar degrees of freedom of the metric, so that it can be written as
Newtonian limit In physics, the Newtonian limit refers to physical systems without significantly intense gravitation, in the sense that Newton's law of universal gravitation may used to obtain values that are correct to a high order.
Newtonian motivations for general relativity Some of the basic concepts of General Relativity can be outlined outside the relativistic domain. In particular, the idea that mass/energy generates curvature in space and that curvature affects the motion of masses can be illustrated in a Newtonian setting.
Newtonian potential The Newtonian potential is an operator in vector calculus that acts as the inverse to the negative Laplacian, on functions that are smooth and decay rapidly enough at infinity. In its general nature, it is a singular integral operator, defined by convolution with a function having a mathematical singularity at the origin, the Newtonian kernel G.
Newtonian time Newtonian time describes an idea of time marked mainly by movements along a line (as either discrete or continuous units) in the same manner as space is made up of such units. This framing of time, while useful in physics, is also common in economics.
NewtonScript NewtonScript is a prototype based programming language created to write programs for the Apple Newton. It is heavily influenced by the Self computer language, but extended to be more suited to the personal digital assistant's needs.
Newtown Plaza, Tasmania Newtown Plaza (also known as "Newtown shopping Centre" and "Centro Newtown"), is a sub regional shopping centre situated close to the intersection of New Town and Risdon Roads, Newtown, within the northern suburbs of Hobart.
Newtown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania Newtown Township, also commonly referred to as Newtown Square, is a township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States (at one time it was part of Chester County). The population was 11,700 at the 2000 census.
Newtown Y.F.C. Newtown Youth Football Club is a youth football club based in Limavady currently playing in the Derry and District League. The club is considered the top youth club in Limavady, producing exceptional talent, the most recent example of this being Ryan Mullan, a current Stoke F.
Newtown, Exeter Newtown is an area of Exeter between St Sidwells and Heavitree and has been an area for the poor from Saxon times. Newtown was largely rural up until the 19th century until about 1700 when a new workhouse was built on what is now the site of Heavitree Hospital, and the old workhouse converted into the City Hospital.
Newtown, Hampshire The mediaeval borough of Newtown, of Hampshire, United Kingdom, was formed from part of the parish of Burghclere, and flourished in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Sandleford Priory in Berkshire was founded between 1193 and 1202 and an entirely new town was created just over the border in Hampshire.
Newtown, Isle of Man Newtown is a community within the parish of Santon, Isle of Man. To the northern part of the community lies Mount Murray and to the northwest the The Broogh Fort - an iron age fort dating from the 13th Century.
Newtown, Kent Newtown is a suburb of Ashford in Kent, South East England, it was originally built by the South Eastern Railway company, adjacent to the railway station, and includes extensive workshops known as Ashford railway works, the Channel Tunnel Rail Link runs past the area.
Newtownabbey Newtownabbey is a large urban area in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, to the north of Belfast. Newtownabbey Urban Area includes a large number of smaller towns and villages, including Ballyclare, Carnmoney, Glengormley, Jordanstown, Monkstown, Rathcoole and Whiteabbey.
Newtownabbey Community High School Newtownabbey Community High School , formerly known as Hopefield Secondary School, later Hopefield High School, and still commonly referred to by locals as Hopefield, is a secondary school located in Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is a non-selective state controlled co-educational school for pupils aged from 11 to 18 years old.
Newtownards Newtownards (Irish: Baile Nua na hArda), originally known as Movilla (see below), is a large town in County Down, Northern Ireland. The town lies at the most northernly tip of Strangford Lough, 16 kilometres (10 miles) east of Belfast, on the Ards Peninsula.
Newtownards Spectator The Newtownards Spectator is a newspaper serving Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland and the nearby Ards Peninsula. It is published by the Bangor-based Spectator Newspapers and has a sister title, the County Down Spectator.
Newtownbreda Newtownbreda (Irish, Baile Nua na mBréadach meaning the new torn of the level land) at one time was a small village to the south east of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is now part of the greater Belfast conurbation and Newtownbreda now tends to refer to the wider area from Hydebank to the Saintfield Road rather than to the old village.
Newtowncunningham Newtowncunningham (Irish: An Baile Nua - literal translation: "The New Town") known as "Newton" to locals is a village in eastern County Donegal, Ireland, located midway between the towns of Derry and Letterkenny.
Newtownmountkennedy Newtownmountkennedy (Irish: Baile an Chinnéidigh meaning "Town of the Kennedys"), is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is just off the N11 road to Wexford, just south of Kilpedder and south-west of Greystones.
Newtype A Newtype is the next stage of human evolution in the Gundam universe. The theory behind this minor but groundbreaking metamorphosis is that in order to adapt to life in space, the human body evolved with heightened mental awareness.
Newtype (magazine) Newtype is a popular monthly magazine publication originating from Japan, covering anime and manga (and to a lesser extent, tokusatsu, manga, Japanese science fiction and video games). It was launched by publishing company Kadokawa Shoten on March 8, 1985 with its April issue, and has since seen regular release on the 10th of every month in its home country.
NewTel Communications NewTel Communications was a telephone, internet and cellular service provider in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Originally, it served the Avalon Peninsula, southwestern Newfoundland (between Port-aux-Basques and Corner Brook), part of the Burin Peninsula, Windsor and Grand Falls, as well as most of Labrador, as a result of acquisitions of three smaller companies from 1948 to 1962.
Newuniversal newuniversal is a comic book series by writer Warren Ellis and artists Salvador Larroca and Jason Keith, published by Marvel Comics. The series is a re-imagining of Marvel's New Universe concepts, launched to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the New Universe's creation in 1986.
NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System The NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System is a network of independent, cooperating, acute-care and community hospitals, continuum-of-care facilities, home-health agencies, ambulatory sites, and specialty institutes in the New York metropolitan area.
Nex Entertainment Nex Entertainment, formerly known as Nextech, is a Japanese developer of video games. The company usually does not market or publish the games it develops, instead they primarily develop games for other companies on a contract basis.
Nex IT Nex IT Australia is a Newcastle based e-Identity business focussed on Web Design, Hosting, ADSL and eCommerce. With new partner alliances established in late 2005 and early 2006 with aaNet, Leading Pacific, NetComm, eXeTeL and DirectLink; Nex IT's growth in FY 2005 was doubled when based on previous growth margins.
Nexcite Nexcite is a non-alcoholic carbonated beverage with a proprietary formulation of herbal extracts and a touch of caffeine. As an energy drink it is sometimes combined with alcohol, a practice that distributors are aware of, but say they do not promote.
Nexcom Bulgaria LLC Nexcom Bulgaria, LLC is a licensed telecommunications operator, founded in 1998. The company is 100% owned by the US Nexcom Telecommunications, LLC, one of the first operators in the world, developing the Voice over Internet protocol technology (VoIP).
NexGen NexGen (Milpitas, CA) was a private semiconductor company that designed x86 PC central processing units until it was purchased by AMD in 1996. Like competitor Cyrix, NexGen was a fabless design house that designed its chips but relied on other companies for production.
Next Action Star The Next Action Star was a 10 episode reality TV program shown on NBC and on the Game Show Network in 2004 with 14 finalists (7 women and 7 men) vying for 2 spots as the Next Action Star in their own feature film. Each week, the contestants participated in screen tests that determined who got a callback and who goes home.
Next constitution of Thailand A permanent constitution for the Kingdom of Thailand is currently being drafted by a committee established by the military junta that abrogated the previous 1997 Constitution. In the meantime, the supreme law of the Kingdom is the 2006 Interim Constitution.
Next Eleven In December 2005, after its 2003 paper on the emerging "BRIC" economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China), Goldman Sachs investment bank named its "Next Eleven" list of countries, using macroeconomic stability, political maturity, openness of trade and investment policies and quality of education as criteria.
Next Era Wrestling Next Era Wrestling (NEW) is an independent circuit professional wrestling promotion based in Rochester, NY, NEW shows occur on a monthly basis in and around the Rochester area including Brockport, NY and Elmira, NY.
Next Exit Next Exit is an American manga-influenced comic series created by the comic artist Christy Lijewski. It is her first running series starring the two characters Millicent Retrab (the girl with the map) and Markesh (travelling companion and muito-mysteriouso Alchemist) in their quest to try to escape from the world of Akaline, a plane inhabited by people, figments, shadows, demons, and dolls (all in the most literal sense of the words).
Next friend Next friend, in British law and American law, the phrase used for a person who represents in an action another person who is under disability or otherwise unable to maintain a suit on their own behalf as a result of their circumstances, who does not have a legal guardian.
Next Fijian general election After the coup d'état that began in early December 2006, elections were planned to be held "hopefully in 12 months, two years" by the new interim prime minister Jona Senilagakali.Later it was made clear that none of the ministers in the interim government would be allowed to contest the elections.
Next Friday Next Friday is the 2000 sequel to Friday, which brutally depicts the neighborhood of South Los Angeles in a comedic sense. The hero, Craig Jones (Ice Cube), leaves home and moves in with his lottery winning and sex-crazed uncle (Don "D.
Next Gen (Freedom City) The Next Gen (also written Next-Gen) are fictional teen superheroes within the Freedom City campaign setting of the Mutants and Masterminds role-playing game. They are roughly analogous to the Teen Titans and the early X-Men or New Mutants teams.
Next Generation Firewall A recent evolution in the security technology space has been the convergence of intrusion-prevention systems (IPS) and firewall technologies. This has given birth to new technology called Next Generation Firewalls.
Next Generation Networking Next Generation Networking (NGN) is a broad term to describe some key architectural evolutions in telecommunication core and access networks that will be deployed over the next 5-10 years. The general idea behind NGN is that one network transports all information and services (voice, data, and all sorts of media such as video) by encapsulating these into packets, like it is on the Internet.
Next Generation poets (2004) The Next Generation poets are a list of young and middle-aged figures from British poetry, mostly British, compiled by a panel for the Poetry Book Society in 2004. This is a promotional exercise, and a sequel to the New Generation poets.
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