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Young Storytellers Foundation The Young Storytellers Foundation (YSF) is dedicated to developing literacy, self-expression and self-esteem in elementary school children. The Young Storytellers Program currently serves elementary school students in Southern California, including the cities of Los Angeles, Culver City, Santa Monica, and Glendale.
Young tableau In mathematics, a Young tableau is a combinatorial object useful in representation theory. It provides a convenient way to describe the group representations of the symmetric group and to study their properties.
Young temperament Thomas Young (1773 - 1829) devised a form of musical tuning known as a well temperament which he included in a letter to the Royal Society of London written July 9, 1799. It was read January 16, 1800 and included in the Society's Philosophical Transactions published that year.
Young Törless Young Törless (German: Der junge Törless) is a 1966 German movie directed by Volker Schlöndorff adapted from the autobiographical novel Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törless by Robert Musil dealing with the sadistic and homoerotic tendencies of a group of boys at an Austrian military academy at the beginning of the 20th century.
Young Tree Young Tree is the all original debut album by the american reggae band Groundation. The album was later remastered in 2002, by the Legendary engineer Jim Fox, with the same setlist, before the release of Hebron Gate.
Young Trudeau: Son of Quebec, Father of Canada, 1919-1944 Young Trudeau: 1919-1944: Son of Quebec, Father of Canada (short title: Young Trudeau) is the intellectual biography of the former Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Trudeau that deals with his parents, childhood, and education in the province of Quebec from his birth in 1919 until November of 1944 when he left to study at Harvard University.
Young Tunisians The Young Tunisian Party or Young Tunisians (French: Jeunes Tunisiens) were a political party formed in 1907 by a group of young Tunisian intellectuals who thought that the people of Tunisia should have self-determination, rather than being a protectorate of France. They were French-educated and advocated for rights of Tunisians and Frenchmen.
Young Turk Revolution The Young Turk Revolution (1908) was a watershed event, which reversed the suspention of the ottoman parliament by Abdul Hamid II and instigate the second constitutional era, which marked the beginning of dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. Even though the revolution has taken the name "Young Turk", it was supported by many ethnic groups, as evidenced by the wide spread public uprisings that took place, including the Armenian Revolutionary Federation.
Young Turks The Young Turks (Turkish Jön TĂĽrkler (plural), from French Jeunes Turcs, Arabic: ترŮيا الŮتاة) was a coalition of various reform groups in favor of reforming the administration of Ottoman Empire. Their movement brought about the second constitutional era through a Young Turk Revolution against the monarchy of Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
Young v. Bristol Aeroplane Co Ltd Young v. Bristol Aeroplane Co Ltd ([1944] KB 718 CA) was a United Kingdom court case that established that the Court of Appeal is bound to follow its own decisions and those of courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction, except in the following cases:
Young Vienna Young Vienna (Jung-Wien) was a society of fin de siècle writers who met in Vienna's Café Griensteidl and other nearby coffeehouses from 1890 until 1897. Their work is often broadly categorized as "Viennese coffeehouse literature" or as part of a larger Wiener Moderne movement that affected many disciplines.
Young Vivian Mititaigimimene Young Vivian (born 1935) is the current premier of the Pacific island state of Niue. Representing the Niue People's Action Party, he defeated sitting premier Sani Lakatani in May 2002 elections.
Young Voter Strategies Young Voter Strategies is a project of the Graduate School of Political Management at The George Washington University, with support from The Pew Charitable Trusts, provides the public, parties, candidates, consultants and non-profits with data on the youth vote and tools to effectively mobilize this electorate for upcoming elections. Their stated goal is to make the targeting of young voters a more permanent part of electoral strategies.
Young writers workshop The UVa Young Writers Workshop is a summer youth writing program run by the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia. Popularly referred to by attendees as "Y Dub"/"Y Dubz"/"Y Dub Dub", the program has two sessions a summer and has workshops in fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, playwriting and songwriting.
Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago The Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago opened its doors in August 2000, as part of an effort to provide better education for disadvantaged young women on the South Side of Chicago. The charter school focuses on teaching math, science and technology - in response to statistics showing women are underrepresented in these fields.
Young Workers' International Young Workers' International (in German: Arbeiter-Jugend-Internationale, in French: L'Internationale des Jeunesses Ouvrières) was an international union of socialist youth organizations. It was founded in at a conference in Amsterdam May 12-May 13 1921.
Young Zaphod Plays it Safe Young Zaphod Plays it Safe is a short story by Douglas Adams set in his The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy universe. It is included with several collections but has never been released as a standalone work.
Young's Brewery Young's was a British regional brewery founded in 1831 by Charles Young and Anthony Bainbridge when they purchased the Ram Brewery in Wandsworth. Before its closure on Monday, 25 September 2006, it was one of the two remaining large London breweries along with Fullers in nearby Chiswick.
Young's Literal Translation Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English. The translation was made by Robert Young, compiler of Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible and Concise Critical Comments on the New Testament, and published in 1862.
Young's modulus In solid mechanics, Young's Modulus (E) (also known as the Young Modulus, modulus of elasticity, elastic modulus or tensile modulus) is a measure of the stiffness of a given material. It is defined as the ratio, for small strains, of the rate of change of stress with strain.
Young's Scouts Young's Scouts were a group of United States Army soldiers during the Philippine-American War who were organized by a Connecticut National Guardsman named Henry Young. These soldiers were tasked with scouting for the 1st North Dakota Volunteer Infantry and the Second Oregon Volunteer Infantry.
Young-Helmholtz theory The Young-Helmholtz theory (proposed in the 19th century by Thomas Young and Hermann von Helmholtz) is a theory of trichromatic colour vision - the manner in which the photoreceptors in the eyes of humans and other primates work to enable color vision.
Youngblood Brass Band Originally named "One Lard Biskit", the Youngblood Brass Band is a brass band from Oregon, Wisconsin that was started by some Oregon high school students. The band's founding members, sousaphonist Nat McIntosh and snare drummer/lyricist D.
YoungBlood Theatre Company The YoungBlood Theatre Company trains actors and provides fight directors, choreographers and performers. Under the British equity definition, "A fight may also include any 'hazardous' activity that an actor might be required to do as part of the 'action of the piece'".
Younger Brother Younger Brother was formed in 2003 by Simon Posford and Benji Vaughan. Their particular genre of music is difficult to accurately classify as it suggests many different forms of electronic music without subscribing to a specific style.
Younger Dryas The Younger Dryas stadial, named after the alpine / tundra wildflower Dryas octopetala, and also referred to as the Big Freeze [1], was a brief (approximately 1300 ± 70 years cold climate] period following the Bölling/[[Allerød Oscillation|Allerød interstadial at the end of the Pleistocene between approximately 12,700 to 11,500 years Before Present and preceding the Preboreal] of the early [[Holocene. In Ireland, the period has been known as the Nahanagan Stadial, while in the UK it has been called the Loch Lomond Stadial.
Younger Women's Task Force The Younger Women's Task Force (YWTF) is a project of the National Council of Women's Organizations. Founded in January of 2005, it is an American progressive non-profit advocacy organization centering on issues of importance to women ages 20-39.
Youngest son The youngest son is a stock character in fairy tales, where he features as the hero. He is usually the third son, but sometimes there are more brothers, and sometimes he has only one; usually, they have no sisters.
Youngnam Theological College and Seminary Youngnam Theological College and Seminary, also YTCS, is located in Gyeongsan City, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea, in an area inhabited by numerous other institutions of higher learning. It is officially a university, and is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Korea.
Youngs River The Youngs River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 20 mi (32 km) long, in northwest Oregon in the United States. It drains part of the Coast Range in the extreme northwest corner of state, entering the Columbia just upstream from its mouth.
Youngs River Falls Youngs River Falls is a scenic 65-ft (20 m) waterfall on the Youngs River in northwestern Oregon in the United States. The falls are located in central Clatsop County, approximately 10 mi (16 km) south of Astoria.
Youngsan University Youngsan University is a private university in southeastern South Korea. It operates a main campus in Yangsan City, South Gyeongsang province, a branch campus in nearby Busan, and an "auxiliary learning center" in Seoul.
Youngsan Won Buddhist University Youngsan Won Buddhist University is a private religious university located in Yeonggwang County, South Jeolla province, South Korea. It offers graduate and undergraduate training in Won Buddhism and related matters.
Youngstown Air Reserve Station Youngstown Air Reserve Station is located at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport in Trumbull County, in northeastern Ohio. Its primary mission is to serve as home of the 910th Airlift Wing, an Air Force Reserve C-130H unit with two flying squadrons and a total of 16 aircraft.
Youngstown Gremlins The Youngstown Gremlins were a minor league club affiliated with the Mid-Atlantic League.Peter Filchia, Professional Baseball Franchises: From the Abbeville Athletics to the Zanesville Indians (New York: Facts on File, 1993), p.
Youngstown Ohio Works The Youngstown Ohio Works baseball team was one of scores of minor league clubs that appeared in Ohio and Pennsylvania in the early 20th century. The Ohio Works team, which served as a training ground for players and officials who later established themselves in major league baseball, won the premiere championship of the Ohio-Pennsylvania League.
Youngstown Ridge Youngstown Ridge is a sparsely populated mountain, adjacent to Youngstown, Pennsylvania in Westmoreland County. It is the collective name for two neighboring ridges, Sugarbrush Ridge and Solomon's Temple Ridge.
Youngstown Sheet and Tube The Youngstown Iron Sheet and Tube Company was one of the largest steel manufacturers in the world. Officially, the company was created on November 23, 1900, when Articles of Incorporation of The Youngstown Iron Sheet and Tube Company were filed with the Secretary of State of Ohio at Columbus.
Youngstown Symphony Orchestra The Youngstown Symphony is a symphony orchestra based in Youngstown, Ohio. With their flagship venue at downtown Youngstown's Powers Auditorium, the symphony has been performing classical music for Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley since 1925.
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Area The Youngstown Metropolitan Area is a metropolitan area centered in the American city of Youngstown, Ohio. According to the US Census Bureau, the metropolitan area includes Mahoning and Trumbull counties in Ohio and Mercer county in Pennsylvania.
Younis Ahmed Mohammad Younis Ahmed (born October 20, 1947, Jalandhar, India) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 4 Tests and 2 ODIs from 1969 to 1987. Primarily a middle-order batsman, in addition to his country he played first-class cricket for Karachi, Lahore, Pakistan International Airlines, Surrey (playing in the side that won the County Championship in 1971), Worcestershire, Glamorgan and South Australia.
Younis Khan Mohammad Younis Khan (Urdu/Pushtu: Ů…ŘŮ…ŘŻ ŰŚŮنس خان), (born November 29, 1977 in Mardan, Pakistan) popularly known as Younis Khan is a Pakistani cricketer and member of the Pakistani cricket team since February 2000.
Younis Mohammad Ibrahim al-Hayyari Younis Mohammad Ibrahim al-Hayyari (1969 - July 3 2005 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) (Arabic: ŮŠŮنس Ů…ŘŮ…ŘŻ إبراهيم الŘياري) was the alleged Al-Qaeda chief in Saudi Arabia and the most wanted man in that country until his death. He was born in Morocco but moved to Saudi Arabia on a pilgrimage in 2001.
YouOS YouOS is an experimental web desktop produced by WebShaka that replicates the desktop environment of a modern operating system on a webpage, using Javascript to communicate with the remote server. This allows users to save an environment to return to later, and for multiple users to collaborate using a single environment.
Your Arms Too Short to Box with God Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, subtitled "A Soaring Celebration in Song and Dance", was a Broadway musical based on the Biblical Book of Matthew, with music and lyrics by Alex Bradford and a book by Vinnette Carroll, who also directed. Micki Grant was credited for "additional music and lyrics".
Your Average Australian Yobbo Your Average Australian Yobbo was the first album released by Australian singer/comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson. It started out as just a collection of songs on a tape which he sold at concerts but was later transferred to vinyl.
Your Best Life Now Your Best Life Now is a bestselling book by Joel Osteen, the pastor of Lakewood Church - the largest church in the United States. The full title is: Your Best Life Now: 7 Steps to Living at Your Full Potential.
Your Blue Room "Your Blue Room" is the third track from Passengers' 1995 album, Original Soundtracks 1. It was slated as the second single release for the album (after "Miss Sarajevo"), but it was cancelled due to poor album sales.
Your Body Is a Wonderland "Your Body Is a Wonderland" is the second single released by John Mayer from his first album 2001 Room for Squares. Its commercial success was greater than Mayer's prior single, "No Such Thing".
Your Body's Many Cries for Water Your Body's Many Cries for Water, by Fereydoon Batamanghelidj, ISBN 0-9629942-3-5 is the result of the author's research of water and the human body's needs for it. The main idea of the book is that thirst is just one of many of the body's ways of indicating that it needs water; he attributes a wide range of diseases as alternate symptoms of dehydration, including asthma, angina, dyspepsia, obesity, and numerous others.
Your Commodore Your Commodore was first published during the rise of the C64, but generally catered for all Commodore computers. Mainly covering programming, hardware and business software, Your Commodore also had a dedicated games section.
Your Computer (British magazine) Your Computer was a British computer magazine published monthly during the 1980s, and aimed at the burgeoning home computer market. At one stage it was, in its own words "Britain's biggest selling home computer magazine".
Your Disco Needs You "Your Disco Needs You" is a dance-pop song written by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, Guy Chambers and Robbie Williams for Minogue's seventh album Light Years (2000). It was produced by Chambers and Steve Power, and received a mixed reception from music critics.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers "Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers" is the 4th episode of The Monkees television series. It was telecast on NBC October 3, 1966 (first-run) and May 14, 1967 (repeat) in the series' first season, and repeated May 30, 1970, June 17, 1972 on CBS and September 30, 1972 and May 12, 1973 on ABC.
Your Friends & Neighbors Your Friends & Neighbors is a 1998 movie written and directed by Neil LaBute and starring Amy Brenneman, Aaron Eckhart, Catherine Keener, Nastassja Kinski, Jason Patric, and Ben Stiller in an ensemble cast.
Your Ghost 'Your Ghost' is the title track on Kristin Hersh's acoustic solo album Hips and Makers. This is one of Hersh's more enduringly popular songs, which she performed at a promotional concert at the Arts Theatre in Leicester Square on 11 January.
Your Heart Will Lead You Home "Your Heart Will Lead You Home" is a song from the 2000 Disney film: The Tigger Movie which appears in the end credits of the film. It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman and Kenny Loggins and was recorded by Kenny Loggins.
Your Hit Parade Your Hit Parade was a popular American radio and television program, sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes and broadcast from 1935 to 1955 on radio and telecast from 1950 to 1959. During this 24-year run, the show had 19 orchestra leaders and 52 singers or groups.
Your Holiness Your Holiness is the formal style by which the Pope and the Coptic Pope are addressed, and is properly the superlative style, taking precedence before all other styles; when rendered in the third person, "His Holiness" may be abbreviated to "HH", but this abbreviation more commonly refers to "His Highness". The Patriarch of Constantinople is also styled Your All Holiness.
Your Cheatin' Heart (Song) "Your Cheatin' Heart" is a song written and recorded by the American country music singer and songwriter Hank Williams in 1952, but released after his death in 1953. It is often considered one of his greatest songs, and one of the great songs of country music.
Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me "Your Kisses are Wasted on Me" is the first single to make the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart for The Pipettes. It was released on March 27, 2006 and available on CD, double 7" vinyl and digital download on Memphis Industries.
Your Latest Trick Your Latest Trick is a 1986 rock song by Dire Straits. It appears on the studio album Brothers in Arms, and also on the live album On The Night; the same live version is on Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits.
Your Life in Their Hands Your Life in Their Hands is a long-running BBC TV documentary series on the subject of surgery, examining surgical practice from the point of view of both surgeons and patients. Its first run lasted from 1958 to 1964 and was presented by Dr.
Your Love Keeps Working on Me "Your Love Keeps Working on Me" was the first single from Jody Watley's fourth album, Intimacy. "Your Love Keeps Working on Me" was considered a disappointment, the single only reached number 100 in the US, and failed to chart in the UK, even though it was a top 30 R&B hit and number 2 dance hit in the US, it was a sign that her sales have slowed down since her first and second album which both sold in the millions worldwide.
Your Mother Should Know "Your Mother Should Know" is a song by The Beatles from their 1967 work Magical Mystery Tour, released in the US as a LP on November 27, 1967 and in the UK as a double-EP on December 8, 1967. Its writing is credited to Paul McCartney and John Lennon, although Lennon's contributions were reportedly minimal.
Your Only Friend The long awaited follow up album to Ehron VonAllen ’s enigmatic “Incarnation” , “Your Only Friend” reveals a mountain of growth in songwriting, production and vocal technique. This CD takes on a whole new life of it’s own while still maintaining Ehron’s unique style and blend of gloomy synth music, hip hop beats and rock arranged songs.
Your Precious Love "Your Precious Love" was a 1967 hit by soul music legends Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. Written by Ashford & Simpson, backgrounds by Nick Ashford, Gaye, Terrell and Jimmy Beavers, and instrumentals by The Funk Brothers, the song became a tribute to the doo-wop stylings of Gaye's early work and led to the song's soulful breakthrough.
Your Safety First Your Safety First was a 1956 promotional cartoon created by the Automobile Manufacturers of America. The 13 minute short set in the year 2000 explains the history of the automobile and the improvements to comfort, performance, and safety that have been made over the years.
Your Show of Shows Your Show of Shows was a live sketch comedy television series appearing weekly in the United States, from 1950 until June 5, 1954, featuring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. Other featured performers were Howard Morris, Bill Hayes, Judy Johnson, The Hamilton Trio, Marguerite Piazza, et al.
Your Sinclair official top 100 The Your Sinclair official top 100 is a list of ZX Spectrum computer games considered to be the best ever, compiled by Stuart Campbell and published in the October 1991 to February 1992 issues of Your Sinclair.
Your Studio and You Your Studio and You is a comedy short film created in 1996 by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and commissioned by comedic filmmaker David Zucker. It was to be played at a party Seagram threw for its employees acquired as a result of its Universal Studios take-over.
Your worship His / Her Worship is an honorific prefix for mayors, Justices of the Peace and magistrates in Commonwealth Realms. In spoken address, these officials are referred to as Your Worship; Australia is an exception and all States now use Your Honour as the form of address for magistrates (the same as has always been used for judges in higher courts).
Youra Potsherds The Youra Potsherds are ceramic fragments dated to 6000 BC - 5500 BC discovered during systematic explorations in the "Cyclops Cave" at the uninhabited islet of Youra (20 miles from Alonissos) in the northern Sporades, an Aegean archipelago off the coast of Thessaly in Greece. These fragments were discovered in 1992 by Adamantios Sampson, Inspector of Antiquities, during a project whose more general purpose was to clarify the prehistoric occupation sequence in the area, with an emphasis on the pre-pottery sequences from the Late Pleistocene, especially two thick areas of deposts: Late Aegean Neolithic Ib and Early Neolithic II.
Yourcodenameis:milo yourcodenameis:milo is a post-hardcore band from Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England, UK. They are best known for their debut 2004 mini album All Roads To Fault, which was followed in 2005 by the album Ignoto, both on Fiction / Polydor Records.
Youree Drive Middle School Youree Drive Middle School is a neighborhood school with a nationally recognized commitment to excellence. This commitment is evidenced every day in an educational environment that has fostered a love for learning since 1959.
Yourkas Seitaridis Georgios "Giourkas" Seitaridis (Greek: ΓιούĎκας ΣειταĎίδης) born June 4, 1981 in Athens), also known as Giourkas Seitaridis (Giourkas means "George" in Greek Pontic dialect) is his grandfather's name, which he uses in both national team and AtlĂ©tico Madrid shirts), is a member of the national football team of his country, Greece.
Yours for the Asking Yours for the Asking is a 1936 film starring George Raft as a casino owner and Dolores Costello (the grandmother of Drew Barrymore) as the socialite he hires as hostess. The movie also featured Ida Lupino and was directed by Alexander Hall.
Yours Truly, Angry Mob Yours Truly, Angry Mob is the second album by Leeds-based English rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It will be released on February 26 2007 in the United Kingdom and is preceded by the release of new single "Ruby" on February 19 (see 2007 in British music).
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar was a radio drama about a freelance insurance investigator that aired from February 11, 1949 to September 30, 1962 on CBS. There were 811 episodes in the 12-year run, and over 720 still exist today.
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968 film) Yours, Mine and Ours is a 1968 film, starring Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball and Van Johnson, based loosely on the story of Frank and Helen Beardsley, which later became Helen Beardsley's book, Who Gets the Drumstick?.
Yousef Abu-Taleb Yousef Abu-Taleb is an Arab-American actor, best known for co-starring in the role of Daniel (Danielbeast) in the lonelygirl15 YouTube drama, alongside Jessica Lee Rose. His father is from Jordan, where Yousef has lived.
Yousef Al Omeir His Excellency Yousef Omeir bin Yousef Al Omeir is the Chairman and CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Corporation (ADNOC). He is considered one of the doyens of the UAE Oil Industry and is one of the most trusted men of the Royal Family of Abu Dhabi.
Yousef Beidas Yousef Beidas (Arabic ŮŠŮس٠بيدس, also transliterated Yusif Bedas, Yusef Baydas, Yousif Beydas) (December 1912 - 28 November 1968) was a Palestinian Lebanese banker. As the founder and Chairman of Intra Bank he was the central figure in one of the Middle East's greatest financial success stories and later one of its most disastrous financial collapses.
Yousei Teikoku is a two-unit band comprised of Fairy Yui (vocal) and Tachibana Takaha (keyboard). Through music, Yousei Teikoku is attempting to revive the Fairy Empire that exists between the human world and the spiritual realm known as Spiritua.
Yousran International Yousran International is a leading trading company dealing in premium sesame seeds, hulled, natural and roasted, selected spice seeds and edible oils, etc. Sesame seeds add a nutty taste and a delicate, almost invisible, crunch to many Asian dishes.
Youssef Chippo Youssef Chippo () (born May 10, 1973 in Rabat) is a footballer from Morocco. He was a renowned midfielder on the national squad during the 1990s, and was a member of the team that participated in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
Youssef Sofiane Youssef Sofiane () (born July 8, 1984 in Villefranche-sur-SaĂ´ne) is a French football player of Algerian origin who currently plays for Sportfreunde Siegen in the German Regionalliga since 2006. Prior to his move to Germany, he played with La Louviere in the Jupiler League and Coventry City on a non-contract basis.
Youssou N'Dour Youssou N'Dour (born October 1, 1959 in Dakar) is a Senegalese singer and percussionist. He helped develop popular music in Senegal, known in the Wolof language as mbalax, a blend of the country's traditional griot percussion and praise-singing with the Afro-Cuban arrangements and flavors which made the return trip from the Caribbean to West Africa in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s and have flourished in West Africa ever since.
Youssouf Falikou Fofana Youssouf Falikou Fofana (born 26 July 1966 in Divo) is a retired CĂ´te d'Ivoire footballer who played for clubs like ASEC Abidjan, AS Monaco FC, Girondins de Bordeaux, AS Cannes and Al-Nasr Sports Club as well as the CĂ´te d'Ivoire national football team. He earned nicknames like the dribbler and the black diamond.
Yousuf Al-Thunayan Yousuf Al-Thunayan () (also Al-Thunaiyan, born November 18, 1963) is a former soccer midfielder from Saudi Arabia. During his active career he played 94 international matches and scored 26 goals for the national team.
Yousuf Hussain Yousuf Hussain, full name Yousuf Hussain Mohamed (born in 1965), is a UAE football (soccer) player who played as a center back for the UAE national football team and Sharjah Club in Sharjah. He played in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, and now heading the technical committee in UAE football association.
Yousuf Ludhianvi Maulana Muhammad Yousuf Ludhianvi (1932–18 August, 2000) was a Muslim scholar and Naib Amir (Sub Head) of Aalmi Majlis-i-Tahafuz-i-Khatm-i-Nabuwwat (Anti Qadiani Movement). He was born in EsaPur, Ludhiana, Eastern Punjab, India and died in Karachi, Pakistan.
YouSendIt YouSendIt is a web-based, temporary file hosting site founded in 2003. It markets itself as an alternative to sending large e-mail attachments: once a file has been uploaded to the site, an e-mail is sent to the intended recipient with a link to the file.
Youth Popular use of the word youth refers to a person who is neither an adult nor a child, but somewhere in between, scientifically referred to as an adolescent and, in most English speaking countries, commonly referred to as a teen or teenager. It is used to identify a particular mindset of attitude, as in "He is very youthful".
Youth activism Youth activism is best summarized as youth voice engaged in community organizing for social change. Around the world young people are engaged as activism planners, researchers, teachers, evaluators, decision-makers, advocates and leading actors in the environmental movement, social justice organizations, and anti-racism and anti-homophobia campaigns.
Youth and Music Development Trust The Youth and Music Development Trust is a charitable trust based in New Zealand established for the purpose of nurturing performance music in the West Coast of the South Island principally amongst young people.
Youth Activism Project The Youth Activism Project, founded in 1992, is an international non-partisan organization designed "to encourage young people to speak up and pursue lasting solutions to problems they care deeply about." Formerly called Activism 2000 Project, the organization provides a variety of resources, training, and advocacy to promote youth civic engagement around the world.
Youth Against Climate Change Youth Against Climate Change (YACC) is a student run campaign launched in 2006 by The Howard Of Effingham School, Leatherhead. Primarily targeted at the teenage population, it aims to increase the awareness of global warming and its causes.
Youth Alive Australia Youth Alive Australia is a not-for-profit multi-denominational Christian organization dedicated to reaching the youth of this nation with the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is run on a state-based structure with offices in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia and South Australia.
Youth Assisting Youth Youth Assisting Youth (YAY) is a volunteer-based peer mentoring program which individually matches mentors with similarly-aged "at-risk" or vulnerable children and adolescents aged 6-15 years old. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the goal of the organization is "to provide a positive role model through a 'special friend' relationship.
Young tableau In mathematics, a Young tableau is a combinatorial object useful in representation theory. It provides a convenient way to describe the group representations of the symmetric group and to study their properties.
Young temperament Thomas Young (1773 - 1829) devised a form of musical tuning known as a well temperament which he included in a letter to the Royal Society of London written July 9, 1799. It was read January 16, 1800 and included in the Society's Philosophical Transactions published that year.
Young Törless Young Törless (German: Der junge Törless) is a 1966 German movie directed by Volker Schlöndorff adapted from the autobiographical novel Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törless by Robert Musil dealing with the sadistic and homoerotic tendencies of a group of boys at an Austrian military academy at the beginning of the 20th century.
Young Tree Young Tree is the all original debut album by the american reggae band Groundation. The album was later remastered in 2002, by the Legendary engineer Jim Fox, with the same setlist, before the release of Hebron Gate.
Young Trudeau: Son of Quebec, Father of Canada, 1919-1944 Young Trudeau: 1919-1944: Son of Quebec, Father of Canada (short title: Young Trudeau) is the intellectual biography of the former Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Trudeau that deals with his parents, childhood, and education in the province of Quebec from his birth in 1919 until November of 1944 when he left to study at Harvard University.
Young Tunisians The Young Tunisian Party or Young Tunisians (French: Jeunes Tunisiens) were a political party formed in 1907 by a group of young Tunisian intellectuals who thought that the people of Tunisia should have self-determination, rather than being a protectorate of France. They were French-educated and advocated for rights of Tunisians and Frenchmen.
Young Turk Revolution The Young Turk Revolution (1908) was a watershed event, which reversed the suspention of the ottoman parliament by Abdul Hamid II and instigate the second constitutional era, which marked the beginning of dissolution of the Ottoman Empire. Even though the revolution has taken the name "Young Turk", it was supported by many ethnic groups, as evidenced by the wide spread public uprisings that took place, including the Armenian Revolutionary Federation.
Young Turks The Young Turks (Turkish Jön TĂĽrkler (plural), from French Jeunes Turcs, Arabic: ترŮيا الŮتاة) was a coalition of various reform groups in favor of reforming the administration of Ottoman Empire. Their movement brought about the second constitutional era through a Young Turk Revolution against the monarchy of Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
Young v. Bristol Aeroplane Co Ltd Young v. Bristol Aeroplane Co Ltd ([1944] KB 718 CA) was a United Kingdom court case that established that the Court of Appeal is bound to follow its own decisions and those of courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction, except in the following cases:
Young Vienna Young Vienna (Jung-Wien) was a society of fin de siècle writers who met in Vienna's Café Griensteidl and other nearby coffeehouses from 1890 until 1897. Their work is often broadly categorized as "Viennese coffeehouse literature" or as part of a larger Wiener Moderne movement that affected many disciplines.
Young Vivian Mititaigimimene Young Vivian (born 1935) is the current premier of the Pacific island state of Niue. Representing the Niue People's Action Party, he defeated sitting premier Sani Lakatani in May 2002 elections.
Young Voter Strategies Young Voter Strategies is a project of the Graduate School of Political Management at The George Washington University, with support from The Pew Charitable Trusts, provides the public, parties, candidates, consultants and non-profits with data on the youth vote and tools to effectively mobilize this electorate for upcoming elections. Their stated goal is to make the targeting of young voters a more permanent part of electoral strategies.
Young writers workshop The UVa Young Writers Workshop is a summer youth writing program run by the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia. Popularly referred to by attendees as "Y Dub"/"Y Dubz"/"Y Dub Dub", the program has two sessions a summer and has workshops in fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, playwriting and songwriting.
Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago The Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago opened its doors in August 2000, as part of an effort to provide better education for disadvantaged young women on the South Side of Chicago. The charter school focuses on teaching math, science and technology - in response to statistics showing women are underrepresented in these fields.
Young Workers' International Young Workers' International (in German: Arbeiter-Jugend-Internationale, in French: L'Internationale des Jeunesses Ouvrières) was an international union of socialist youth organizations. It was founded in at a conference in Amsterdam May 12-May 13 1921.
Young Zaphod Plays it Safe Young Zaphod Plays it Safe is a short story by Douglas Adams set in his The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy universe. It is included with several collections but has never been released as a standalone work.
Young's Brewery Young's was a British regional brewery founded in 1831 by Charles Young and Anthony Bainbridge when they purchased the Ram Brewery in Wandsworth. Before its closure on Monday, 25 September 2006, it was one of the two remaining large London breweries along with Fullers in nearby Chiswick.
Young's Literal Translation Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English. The translation was made by Robert Young, compiler of Young's Analytical Concordance to the Bible and Concise Critical Comments on the New Testament, and published in 1862.
Young's modulus In solid mechanics, Young's Modulus (E) (also known as the Young Modulus, modulus of elasticity, elastic modulus or tensile modulus) is a measure of the stiffness of a given material. It is defined as the ratio, for small strains, of the rate of change of stress with strain.
Young's Scouts Young's Scouts were a group of United States Army soldiers during the Philippine-American War who were organized by a Connecticut National Guardsman named Henry Young. These soldiers were tasked with scouting for the 1st North Dakota Volunteer Infantry and the Second Oregon Volunteer Infantry.
Young-Helmholtz theory The Young-Helmholtz theory (proposed in the 19th century by Thomas Young and Hermann von Helmholtz) is a theory of trichromatic colour vision - the manner in which the photoreceptors in the eyes of humans and other primates work to enable color vision.
Youngblood Brass Band Originally named "One Lard Biskit", the Youngblood Brass Band is a brass band from Oregon, Wisconsin that was started by some Oregon high school students. The band's founding members, sousaphonist Nat McIntosh and snare drummer/lyricist D.
YoungBlood Theatre Company The YoungBlood Theatre Company trains actors and provides fight directors, choreographers and performers. Under the British equity definition, "A fight may also include any 'hazardous' activity that an actor might be required to do as part of the 'action of the piece'".
Younger Brother Younger Brother was formed in 2003 by Simon Posford and Benji Vaughan. Their particular genre of music is difficult to accurately classify as it suggests many different forms of electronic music without subscribing to a specific style.
Younger Dryas The Younger Dryas stadial, named after the alpine / tundra wildflower Dryas octopetala, and also referred to as the Big Freeze [1], was a brief (approximately 1300 ± 70 years cold climate] period following the Bölling/[[Allerød Oscillation|Allerød interstadial at the end of the Pleistocene between approximately 12,700 to 11,500 years Before Present and preceding the Preboreal] of the early [[Holocene. In Ireland, the period has been known as the Nahanagan Stadial, while in the UK it has been called the Loch Lomond Stadial.
Younger Women's Task Force The Younger Women's Task Force (YWTF) is a project of the National Council of Women's Organizations. Founded in January of 2005, it is an American progressive non-profit advocacy organization centering on issues of importance to women ages 20-39.
Youngest son The youngest son is a stock character in fairy tales, where he features as the hero. He is usually the third son, but sometimes there are more brothers, and sometimes he has only one; usually, they have no sisters.
Youngnam Theological College and Seminary Youngnam Theological College and Seminary, also YTCS, is located in Gyeongsan City, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea, in an area inhabited by numerous other institutions of higher learning. It is officially a university, and is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Korea.
Youngs River The Youngs River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 20 mi (32 km) long, in northwest Oregon in the United States. It drains part of the Coast Range in the extreme northwest corner of state, entering the Columbia just upstream from its mouth.
Youngs River Falls Youngs River Falls is a scenic 65-ft (20 m) waterfall on the Youngs River in northwestern Oregon in the United States. The falls are located in central Clatsop County, approximately 10 mi (16 km) south of Astoria.
Youngsan University Youngsan University is a private university in southeastern South Korea. It operates a main campus in Yangsan City, South Gyeongsang province, a branch campus in nearby Busan, and an "auxiliary learning center" in Seoul.
Youngsan Won Buddhist University Youngsan Won Buddhist University is a private religious university located in Yeonggwang County, South Jeolla province, South Korea. It offers graduate and undergraduate training in Won Buddhism and related matters.
Youngstown Air Reserve Station Youngstown Air Reserve Station is located at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport in Trumbull County, in northeastern Ohio. Its primary mission is to serve as home of the 910th Airlift Wing, an Air Force Reserve C-130H unit with two flying squadrons and a total of 16 aircraft.
Youngstown Gremlins The Youngstown Gremlins were a minor league club affiliated with the Mid-Atlantic League.Peter Filchia, Professional Baseball Franchises: From the Abbeville Athletics to the Zanesville Indians (New York: Facts on File, 1993), p.
Youngstown Ohio Works The Youngstown Ohio Works baseball team was one of scores of minor league clubs that appeared in Ohio and Pennsylvania in the early 20th century. The Ohio Works team, which served as a training ground for players and officials who later established themselves in major league baseball, won the premiere championship of the Ohio-Pennsylvania League.
Youngstown Ridge Youngstown Ridge is a sparsely populated mountain, adjacent to Youngstown, Pennsylvania in Westmoreland County. It is the collective name for two neighboring ridges, Sugarbrush Ridge and Solomon's Temple Ridge.
Youngstown Sheet and Tube The Youngstown Iron Sheet and Tube Company was one of the largest steel manufacturers in the world. Officially, the company was created on November 23, 1900, when Articles of Incorporation of The Youngstown Iron Sheet and Tube Company were filed with the Secretary of State of Ohio at Columbus.
Youngstown Symphony Orchestra The Youngstown Symphony is a symphony orchestra based in Youngstown, Ohio. With their flagship venue at downtown Youngstown's Powers Auditorium, the symphony has been performing classical music for Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley since 1925.
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA Metropolitan Area The Youngstown Metropolitan Area is a metropolitan area centered in the American city of Youngstown, Ohio. According to the US Census Bureau, the metropolitan area includes Mahoning and Trumbull counties in Ohio and Mercer county in Pennsylvania.
Younis Ahmed Mohammad Younis Ahmed (born October 20, 1947, Jalandhar, India) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 4 Tests and 2 ODIs from 1969 to 1987. Primarily a middle-order batsman, in addition to his country he played first-class cricket for Karachi, Lahore, Pakistan International Airlines, Surrey (playing in the side that won the County Championship in 1971), Worcestershire, Glamorgan and South Australia.
Younis Khan Mohammad Younis Khan (Urdu/Pushtu: Ů…ŘŮ…ŘŻ ŰŚŮنس خان), (born November 29, 1977 in Mardan, Pakistan) popularly known as Younis Khan is a Pakistani cricketer and member of the Pakistani cricket team since February 2000.
Younis Mohammad Ibrahim al-Hayyari Younis Mohammad Ibrahim al-Hayyari (1969 - July 3 2005 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) (Arabic: ŮŠŮنس Ů…ŘŮ…ŘŻ إبراهيم الŘياري) was the alleged Al-Qaeda chief in Saudi Arabia and the most wanted man in that country until his death. He was born in Morocco but moved to Saudi Arabia on a pilgrimage in 2001.
YouOS YouOS is an experimental web desktop produced by WebShaka that replicates the desktop environment of a modern operating system on a webpage, using Javascript to communicate with the remote server. This allows users to save an environment to return to later, and for multiple users to collaborate using a single environment.
Your Arms Too Short to Box with God Your Arms Too Short to Box with God, subtitled "A Soaring Celebration in Song and Dance", was a Broadway musical based on the Biblical Book of Matthew, with music and lyrics by Alex Bradford and a book by Vinnette Carroll, who also directed. Micki Grant was credited for "additional music and lyrics".
Your Average Australian Yobbo Your Average Australian Yobbo was the first album released by Australian singer/comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson. It started out as just a collection of songs on a tape which he sold at concerts but was later transferred to vinyl.
Your Best Life Now Your Best Life Now is a bestselling book by Joel Osteen, the pastor of Lakewood Church - the largest church in the United States. The full title is: Your Best Life Now: 7 Steps to Living at Your Full Potential.
Your Blue Room "Your Blue Room" is the third track from Passengers' 1995 album, Original Soundtracks 1. It was slated as the second single release for the album (after "Miss Sarajevo"), but it was cancelled due to poor album sales.
Your Body Is a Wonderland "Your Body Is a Wonderland" is the second single released by John Mayer from his first album 2001 Room for Squares. Its commercial success was greater than Mayer's prior single, "No Such Thing".
Your Body's Many Cries for Water Your Body's Many Cries for Water, by Fereydoon Batamanghelidj, ISBN 0-9629942-3-5 is the result of the author's research of water and the human body's needs for it. The main idea of the book is that thirst is just one of many of the body's ways of indicating that it needs water; he attributes a wide range of diseases as alternate symptoms of dehydration, including asthma, angina, dyspepsia, obesity, and numerous others.
Your Commodore Your Commodore was first published during the rise of the C64, but generally catered for all Commodore computers. Mainly covering programming, hardware and business software, Your Commodore also had a dedicated games section.
Your Computer (British magazine) Your Computer was a British computer magazine published monthly during the 1980s, and aimed at the burgeoning home computer market. At one stage it was, in its own words "Britain's biggest selling home computer magazine".
Your Disco Needs You "Your Disco Needs You" is a dance-pop song written by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, Guy Chambers and Robbie Williams for Minogue's seventh album Light Years (2000). It was produced by Chambers and Steve Power, and received a mixed reception from music critics.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers "Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers" is the 4th episode of The Monkees television series. It was telecast on NBC October 3, 1966 (first-run) and May 14, 1967 (repeat) in the series' first season, and repeated May 30, 1970, June 17, 1972 on CBS and September 30, 1972 and May 12, 1973 on ABC.
Your Friends & Neighbors Your Friends & Neighbors is a 1998 movie written and directed by Neil LaBute and starring Amy Brenneman, Aaron Eckhart, Catherine Keener, Nastassja Kinski, Jason Patric, and Ben Stiller in an ensemble cast.
Your Ghost 'Your Ghost' is the title track on Kristin Hersh's acoustic solo album Hips and Makers. This is one of Hersh's more enduringly popular songs, which she performed at a promotional concert at the Arts Theatre in Leicester Square on 11 January.
Your Heart Will Lead You Home "Your Heart Will Lead You Home" is a song from the 2000 Disney film: The Tigger Movie which appears in the end credits of the film. It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman and Kenny Loggins and was recorded by Kenny Loggins.
Your Hit Parade Your Hit Parade was a popular American radio and television program, sponsored by Lucky Strike cigarettes and broadcast from 1935 to 1955 on radio and telecast from 1950 to 1959. During this 24-year run, the show had 19 orchestra leaders and 52 singers or groups.
Your Holiness Your Holiness is the formal style by which the Pope and the Coptic Pope are addressed, and is properly the superlative style, taking precedence before all other styles; when rendered in the third person, "His Holiness" may be abbreviated to "HH", but this abbreviation more commonly refers to "His Highness". The Patriarch of Constantinople is also styled Your All Holiness.
Your Cheatin' Heart (Song) "Your Cheatin' Heart" is a song written and recorded by the American country music singer and songwriter Hank Williams in 1952, but released after his death in 1953. It is often considered one of his greatest songs, and one of the great songs of country music.
Your Kisses Are Wasted on Me "Your Kisses are Wasted on Me" is the first single to make the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart for The Pipettes. It was released on March 27, 2006 and available on CD, double 7" vinyl and digital download on Memphis Industries.
Your Latest Trick Your Latest Trick is a 1986 rock song by Dire Straits. It appears on the studio album Brothers in Arms, and also on the live album On The Night; the same live version is on Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits.
Your Life in Their Hands Your Life in Their Hands is a long-running BBC TV documentary series on the subject of surgery, examining surgical practice from the point of view of both surgeons and patients. Its first run lasted from 1958 to 1964 and was presented by Dr.
Your Love Keeps Working on Me "Your Love Keeps Working on Me" was the first single from Jody Watley's fourth album, Intimacy. "Your Love Keeps Working on Me" was considered a disappointment, the single only reached number 100 in the US, and failed to chart in the UK, even though it was a top 30 R&B hit and number 2 dance hit in the US, it was a sign that her sales have slowed down since her first and second album which both sold in the millions worldwide.
Your Mother Should Know "Your Mother Should Know" is a song by The Beatles from their 1967 work Magical Mystery Tour, released in the US as a LP on November 27, 1967 and in the UK as a double-EP on December 8, 1967. Its writing is credited to Paul McCartney and John Lennon, although Lennon's contributions were reportedly minimal.
Your Only Friend The long awaited follow up album to Ehron VonAllen ’s enigmatic “Incarnation” , “Your Only Friend” reveals a mountain of growth in songwriting, production and vocal technique. This CD takes on a whole new life of it’s own while still maintaining Ehron’s unique style and blend of gloomy synth music, hip hop beats and rock arranged songs.
Your Precious Love "Your Precious Love" was a 1967 hit by soul music legends Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. Written by Ashford & Simpson, backgrounds by Nick Ashford, Gaye, Terrell and Jimmy Beavers, and instrumentals by The Funk Brothers, the song became a tribute to the doo-wop stylings of Gaye's early work and led to the song's soulful breakthrough.
Your Safety First Your Safety First was a 1956 promotional cartoon created by the Automobile Manufacturers of America. The 13 minute short set in the year 2000 explains the history of the automobile and the improvements to comfort, performance, and safety that have been made over the years.
Your Show of Shows Your Show of Shows was a live sketch comedy television series appearing weekly in the United States, from 1950 until June 5, 1954, featuring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. Other featured performers were Howard Morris, Bill Hayes, Judy Johnson, The Hamilton Trio, Marguerite Piazza, et al.
Your Sinclair official top 100 The Your Sinclair official top 100 is a list of ZX Spectrum computer games considered to be the best ever, compiled by Stuart Campbell and published in the October 1991 to February 1992 issues of Your Sinclair.
Your Studio and You Your Studio and You is a comedy short film created in 1996 by Matt Stone and Trey Parker and commissioned by comedic filmmaker David Zucker. It was to be played at a party Seagram threw for its employees acquired as a result of its Universal Studios take-over.
Your worship His / Her Worship is an honorific prefix for mayors, Justices of the Peace and magistrates in Commonwealth Realms. In spoken address, these officials are referred to as Your Worship; Australia is an exception and all States now use Your Honour as the form of address for magistrates (the same as has always been used for judges in higher courts).
Youra Potsherds The Youra Potsherds are ceramic fragments dated to 6000 BC - 5500 BC discovered during systematic explorations in the "Cyclops Cave" at the uninhabited islet of Youra (20 miles from Alonissos) in the northern Sporades, an Aegean archipelago off the coast of Thessaly in Greece. These fragments were discovered in 1992 by Adamantios Sampson, Inspector of Antiquities, during a project whose more general purpose was to clarify the prehistoric occupation sequence in the area, with an emphasis on the pre-pottery sequences from the Late Pleistocene, especially two thick areas of deposts: Late Aegean Neolithic Ib and Early Neolithic II.
Yourcodenameis:milo yourcodenameis:milo is a post-hardcore band from Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England, UK. They are best known for their debut 2004 mini album All Roads To Fault, which was followed in 2005 by the album Ignoto, both on Fiction / Polydor Records.
Youree Drive Middle School Youree Drive Middle School is a neighborhood school with a nationally recognized commitment to excellence. This commitment is evidenced every day in an educational environment that has fostered a love for learning since 1959.
Yourkas Seitaridis Georgios "Giourkas" Seitaridis (Greek: ΓιούĎκας ΣειταĎίδης) born June 4, 1981 in Athens), also known as Giourkas Seitaridis (Giourkas means "George" in Greek Pontic dialect) is his grandfather's name, which he uses in both national team and AtlĂ©tico Madrid shirts), is a member of the national football team of his country, Greece.
Yours for the Asking Yours for the Asking is a 1936 film starring George Raft as a casino owner and Dolores Costello (the grandmother of Drew Barrymore) as the socialite he hires as hostess. The movie also featured Ida Lupino and was directed by Alexander Hall.
Yours Truly, Angry Mob Yours Truly, Angry Mob is the second album by Leeds-based English rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It will be released on February 26 2007 in the United Kingdom and is preceded by the release of new single "Ruby" on February 19 (see 2007 in British music).
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar was a radio drama about a freelance insurance investigator that aired from February 11, 1949 to September 30, 1962 on CBS. There were 811 episodes in the 12-year run, and over 720 still exist today.
Yours, Mine and Ours (1968 film) Yours, Mine and Ours is a 1968 film, starring Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball and Van Johnson, based loosely on the story of Frank and Helen Beardsley, which later became Helen Beardsley's book, Who Gets the Drumstick?.
Yousef Abu-Taleb Yousef Abu-Taleb is an Arab-American actor, best known for co-starring in the role of Daniel (Danielbeast) in the lonelygirl15 YouTube drama, alongside Jessica Lee Rose. His father is from Jordan, where Yousef has lived.
Yousef Al Omeir His Excellency Yousef Omeir bin Yousef Al Omeir is the Chairman and CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Corporation (ADNOC). He is considered one of the doyens of the UAE Oil Industry and is one of the most trusted men of the Royal Family of Abu Dhabi.
Yousef Beidas Yousef Beidas (Arabic ŮŠŮس٠بيدس, also transliterated Yusif Bedas, Yusef Baydas, Yousif Beydas) (December 1912 - 28 November 1968) was a Palestinian Lebanese banker. As the founder and Chairman of Intra Bank he was the central figure in one of the Middle East's greatest financial success stories and later one of its most disastrous financial collapses.
Yousei Teikoku is a two-unit band comprised of Fairy Yui (vocal) and Tachibana Takaha (keyboard). Through music, Yousei Teikoku is attempting to revive the Fairy Empire that exists between the human world and the spiritual realm known as Spiritua.
Yousran International Yousran International is a leading trading company dealing in premium sesame seeds, hulled, natural and roasted, selected spice seeds and edible oils, etc. Sesame seeds add a nutty taste and a delicate, almost invisible, crunch to many Asian dishes.
Youssef Chippo Youssef Chippo () (born May 10, 1973 in Rabat) is a footballer from Morocco. He was a renowned midfielder on the national squad during the 1990s, and was a member of the team that participated in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
Youssef Sofiane Youssef Sofiane () (born July 8, 1984 in Villefranche-sur-SaĂ´ne) is a French football player of Algerian origin who currently plays for Sportfreunde Siegen in the German Regionalliga since 2006. Prior to his move to Germany, he played with La Louviere in the Jupiler League and Coventry City on a non-contract basis.
Youssou N'Dour Youssou N'Dour (born October 1, 1959 in Dakar) is a Senegalese singer and percussionist. He helped develop popular music in Senegal, known in the Wolof language as mbalax, a blend of the country's traditional griot percussion and praise-singing with the Afro-Cuban arrangements and flavors which made the return trip from the Caribbean to West Africa in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s and have flourished in West Africa ever since.
Youssouf Falikou Fofana Youssouf Falikou Fofana (born 26 July 1966 in Divo) is a retired CĂ´te d'Ivoire footballer who played for clubs like ASEC Abidjan, AS Monaco FC, Girondins de Bordeaux, AS Cannes and Al-Nasr Sports Club as well as the CĂ´te d'Ivoire national football team. He earned nicknames like the dribbler and the black diamond.
Yousuf Al-Thunayan Yousuf Al-Thunayan () (also Al-Thunaiyan, born November 18, 1963) is a former soccer midfielder from Saudi Arabia. During his active career he played 94 international matches and scored 26 goals for the national team.
Yousuf Hussain Yousuf Hussain, full name Yousuf Hussain Mohamed (born in 1965), is a UAE football (soccer) player who played as a center back for the UAE national football team and Sharjah Club in Sharjah. He played in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, and now heading the technical committee in UAE football association.
Yousuf Ludhianvi Maulana Muhammad Yousuf Ludhianvi (1932–18 August, 2000) was a Muslim scholar and Naib Amir (Sub Head) of Aalmi Majlis-i-Tahafuz-i-Khatm-i-Nabuwwat (Anti Qadiani Movement). He was born in EsaPur, Ludhiana, Eastern Punjab, India and died in Karachi, Pakistan.
YouSendIt YouSendIt is a web-based, temporary file hosting site founded in 2003. It markets itself as an alternative to sending large e-mail attachments: once a file has been uploaded to the site, an e-mail is sent to the intended recipient with a link to the file.
Youth Popular use of the word youth refers to a person who is neither an adult nor a child, but somewhere in between, scientifically referred to as an adolescent and, in most English speaking countries, commonly referred to as a teen or teenager. It is used to identify a particular mindset of attitude, as in "He is very youthful".
Youth activism Youth activism is best summarized as youth voice engaged in community organizing for social change. Around the world young people are engaged as activism planners, researchers, teachers, evaluators, decision-makers, advocates and leading actors in the environmental movement, social justice organizations, and anti-racism and anti-homophobia campaigns.
Youth and Music Development Trust The Youth and Music Development Trust is a charitable trust based in New Zealand established for the purpose of nurturing performance music in the West Coast of the South Island principally amongst young people.
Youth Activism Project The Youth Activism Project, founded in 1992, is an international non-partisan organization designed "to encourage young people to speak up and pursue lasting solutions to problems they care deeply about." Formerly called Activism 2000 Project, the organization provides a variety of resources, training, and advocacy to promote youth civic engagement around the world.
Youth Against Climate Change Youth Against Climate Change (YACC) is a student run campaign launched in 2006 by The Howard Of Effingham School, Leatherhead. Primarily targeted at the teenage population, it aims to increase the awareness of global warming and its causes.
Youth Alive Australia Youth Alive Australia is a not-for-profit multi-denominational Christian organization dedicated to reaching the youth of this nation with the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is run on a state-based structure with offices in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia and South Australia.
Youth Assisting Youth Youth Assisting Youth (YAY) is a volunteer-based peer mentoring program which individually matches mentors with similarly-aged "at-risk" or vulnerable children and adolescents aged 6-15 years old. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the goal of the organization is "to provide a positive role model through a 'special friend' relationship.
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