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.coop
.coop is a generic top-level domain intended for the use of cooperatives. It was a part of ICANN's announcement in late 2000 of a phased release of seven new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) intended in part to take the pressure off the overcrowded .com domain. It was backed by a coalition of in..
Co-occurrence
Co-occurrence can either mean concurrence / coincidence or, in a more specific sense, the above-chance frequent occurrence of two terms from a text corpus alongside each other in a certain order. Co-occurrence in this linguistic sense can be interpreted as an indicator of semantic proximity or an id..
Co-occurrence matrix
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Co-operation
Co-operation, or cooperation[#endnote_dieresis], refers to the practice of people or greater entities working in common with commonly agreed-upon goals and possibly methods, instead of working separately in competition. Cooperation is the antithesis of competition, however, the need or..
Co-operation (evolution)
Co-operation or co-operative behaviours are terms used to describe behaviours by biological organisms which a beneficial to other members of the same species. There are several competing theories which help to explain why natural selection favours some types of co-operative behaviour. It is worth no..
Co-operative Bank
The Co-operative Bank's head office, 1 Balloon Street, Manchester. The statue in front is of Robert Owen, a pioneer in the Co-operative Movement. The Co-operative Bank is a co-operative bank trading in the United Kingdom with headquarters in Manchester, UK. It claims to be an ethical bank,..
Co-operative Builders of Canada
In the 1962 federal election in Canada, Edgar-Bernard Charron, a plumber, sought election as a Co-operative Builders of Canada candidate in the south-western Ontario riding of Essex West. He placed last, winning only 261 votes, or 0.7% of the total. Source: [Parliament of Canada History of the..
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Former Federal Party | Founded | 1932 |- style="vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | Dissolved | 1961 Entered into coalition with the Canadian Labour Congress to form the New Democratic Party Political ideology democratic socialism Inter..
Co-operative Congress
Co-operative Congress is the annual meeting of Cooperatives UK. ..
Co-operative multitasking
In computing, cooperative multitasking (or non-preemptive multitasking) is a form of multitasking in which multiple tasks execute by voluntarily ceding control to other tasks at programmer-defined points within each task. Operating systems such as Microsoft Windows prior to Windows 95 and Windows N..
Co-operative Party
This article is about the British political party. For other parties of the same name, see Co-operative Party (disambiguation). Co-operative Party Logo The Co-operative Party is a relatively small political party, the largest socialist party operating in the United Kingdom after the Labour Par..
Co-operative Party (disambiguation)
There have been several parties known as the Co-operative Party. Bulgaria - Free Co-operative PartyEritrea - Co-operative PartyKazakhstan - Popular Co-operative PartyNew Zealand - Co-operative PartySouth Africa - Democratic Co-operative PartyUnited Kingdom - Co-operative Party In Canada, the Co-ope..
Co-operative Retail Services
Co-operative Retail Services (or CRS) was the second-largest consumer co-operative society in the UK. In 2000, it merged (though many believe it to be a takeover) with the largest Co-op, CWS, to form the Co-operative Group. Contents 1 History2 Trading operations2.1 '''Food'''2.2&n..
Co-Opertition FIRST
Co-opertition FIRST was the 2000 game for the FIRST Robotics competition. Contents 1 Field2 Robots3 Scoring4 Reference Field The playing field was a carpeted,rectangular area with two six foot high goals located midfield, one goal for each alliance. There is a 30" clearance ..
Co-option
A co-option or more often co-optation is an election where members of a committee (or similar group) vote in order to fill a vacancy on that committee or group. Where a small committee is originally elected using a method of proportional representation a co-option may be thought unsuitable as the..
Co-op (disambiguation)
Co-op can refer to: A cooperative education program.A supermarket chain in the United KingdomA cooperative business*Housing cooperative*Retail cooperative*Supermarket cooperative*Utility cooperative*Worker cooperative*List of cooperativesA street football gameCooperative gameplay in video gamesThe ..
Co-op City, Bronx
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CO-OP Network
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } The CO-OP Network is an organization of more than 1,..
Co-Op UK
In the UK, the "Co-Op" refers to supermarkets, convenience stores, funeral directors, a small number of department stores and other businesses owned by a variety of independent Co-operative societies but largely marketed and operated in a co-ordinated way. As with all other co-operative business..
Co-orbital satellite
Co-orbital satellites are satellites that share the same mean orbit. Some trade orbits when the satellite closest to the planet or star catches up with the outer one. Saturn's moons Janus and Epimetheus are this type. More commonly, the satellites are positioned at the planet's L4 or L5 Lagrange poi..
Co-ordinating Committee for the Refoundation of the Fourth International
The Co-ordinating Committee for the Refoundation of the Fourth International (CRFI) is a Trotskyist international organisation. Its name in Spanish is Coordinadora por la Refundación de la Cuarta Internacional. It was formed in 2004 at a conference in Buenos Aires called by the Movement for the R..
Co-ordinating Committee of Communist Parties in Britain
The Coordinating Committee of Communist Parties in Britain is a bureau within the CPB which meets with overseas communist parties that have memberships in Britain. These include: the Communist Party of India (Marxist),the Communist Party of Bangladesh,the Communist Party of Chile,the Iraqi Communis..
Co-ordinating Minister for National Security
Co-ordinating Minister for National Security is an appointment in the Cabinet of Singapore, currently held by Shanmugam Jayakumar. The position was created on 1 August 2003. At that time, it was called the Co-ordinating Minister for Security and Defence. The position was held by Tan Keng Yam Tony, ..
CO-oximeter
A CO-oximeter is a method of detecting hypoxia, a medical condition relating to oxygen deficiency at tissue level. The device measures absorption at several wavelengths to distingish oxyhemoglobin from carboxyhemoglobin and determine the oxyhemoglobin saturation: the percentage of oxygenated Hb com..
Coño
Coño is a common Spanish idiomatic expression (vulgar). Its actual meaning differs according to region or country, but in Spain and several Latin American countries it is understood as slang for the female genitalia, the vulva (also Concha). In some places, "[Dominican expression]"parti..
COO
COO may stand for: Cell of origin (physiology)Cell of origin (telecommunications)Chief operating officer (business)Coo: name of a Belgian village. Biggest waterfall of the country (Cascade de Coo)A common pronunciation of the word "cool" in African American Vernacular English or ebonicsA shortened ..
Coo
Coo may be: A noun and verb denoting the call of pigeons.An interjection of surprise and admiration.A derivative of the word "cool"; it has a similar usage but tends to be more sincere where "cool" is often used in a dispassionate manner as mere acknowledgement.or refer to: Coo, a municipality in ..
Coo: Tooi Umi Kara Kita Coo
|} Coo: Tooi Umi Kara Kita Coo is an anime film. ..
Coober Pedy, South Australia
An abandoned movie space ship prop in Coober Pedy Location of Coober Pedy in South Australia (red) The Breakaways Reserve - a spectacular scenery about 30 minutes drive (34km north) of Coober Pedy Coober Pedy ([28°56′S 134°45′E]), population 3,500, is a small town ..
Cooby Creek Tracking Station
Cooby Creek Tracking Station was located 22.5 km north of Toowoomba, Queensland. This station was built in 1966 to support NASA's Application Technology Satellite Program, and was a part of the Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network. A 12 m antenna was used to receive and transmit inf..
Cooch's Bridge
Cooch’s Bridge, located at Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, Delaware, is the site of the historic Battle of Cooch’s Bridge. Battle of Cooch’s Bridge Fought on September 3, 1777, the Battle of Cooch's Bridge has two principal distinctions. It was the only battle of the American Revolutionary War f..
Coochie Coo
Song Profile This is Princess Superstar's first single before releasing the album My Machine. It originally was remixed by Felix Da Housecat for the "Thinking XXX" soundtrack for HBO. There was also a contest on her official web-site for the best remix of Coochie Coo, in which the Princess would p..
Cooch Behar
Cooch Behar (Bengali : KochBihar) is a district of the state of West Bengal, India, as well as the name of the town which gives its name to the district. During the British Raj, the town of Cooch Behar was the seat of a princely state of the same name, ruled by the Narayan dynasty. In course of t..
Cooch Behar Town
Cooch Behar Town is the district headquarters of Cooch Behar. This town is the administative headquarter as well as an upcoming tourist destination. The main tourist attraction are the Cooch Behar Rajbari, Madan Mohan Temple, etc. ..
Coodabeen Champions
The Coodabeen Champions (often referred to as "The Coodabeens") are a comedic group with several programs currently broadcast on ABC Radio. These programs are the Coodabeens Footy Show (Saturdays between 11am - 1pm) on 774 ABC Melbourne, and The Idlers (Saturdays between 8 and 10pm) and The Coodabee..
Coodanup, Western Australia
Coodanup is a suburb of Mandurah, located 70km south of the City of Perth. Its postcode is 6210. Suburbs of Mandurah Bouvard | Clifton | Coodanup | Dawesville | Dudley Park | Erskine | Falcon | Greenfields | Halls Head | Herron | Lakelands | Madora Bay | Mandurah (City Centre) | Meadow Sprin..
Cooden Beach railway station
Cooden Beach railway station serves the area known as Cooden at the western end of Bexhill in East Sussex. It is on the East Coastway Line, and train services are provided by Southern. The station was first opened on 11 September 1905 to serve a growing area of new housing, much of it of high quali..
Cooder Graw
Cooder Graw (left to right): Paul Baker, Jon "Fish" Hunt, Matt Martindale, Nick Worley, Kelly Turner Cooder Graw is a self-described "loud country" (country music / alternative country) band from Amarillo and Lubbock, Texas. It is also the title of their second album. The group formed in 199..
Cooder Graw (album)
Cooder Graw is the self-titled second album by self-described "loud country" band Cooder Graw. It was released in November 1999 on Three-to-One Records. It was the band's first nationally-released album. The album features the song "Llano Estacado," which is perhaps the band's most recognizable ..
Coode Island, Victoria
Coode Island is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the site of Victoria's major petrochemical storage facility. Coode Island was created in 1886 when a shipping canal was constructed through Fishermans Bend, to allow access from the wharves to Yarraville. By 1909 the area was being ..
Cooee
Cooee! (IPA /ku:'i:/) is a shout used in the Australian Outback mainly to attract attention, find missing people, or indicate one's own location. When done correctly — and this means loudly and shrilly — a call of "cooee" can carry over a considerable distance. The call began as an Indi..
Coogan's Bluff
For the Clint Eastwood movie see Coogan's Bluff (film) Coogan's Bluff is the name of a promontory located in upper Manhattan in New York City. Rising abruptly from the Harlem River, it is colloquially regarded as the boundary between the neighborhoods of Harlem and Washington Heights. The bluff ov..
Coogan's Bluff (film)
Coogan's Bluff is the title of a 1968 film starring Clint Eastwood and directed by Don Siegel. In it, Eastwood plays the part of a sheriff from a sparsely-populated county in Arizona who travels to New York City to pursue a fugitive, played by Don Stroud, who is wanted for murder. The movie's most..
Coogan's Run
Coogan's Run was a 1995 UK TV series featuring Steve Coogan as a series of odd characters living in the fictional town of Ottle. It was written by various people including Coogan, Patrick Marber, David Tyler, Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews, Geoffrey Perkins and Henry Normal. [Spoiler warningS..
Coogee
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Coogee, New South Wales is a suburb of Sydney.* Electoral district of Coogee ..
Coogee, New South Wales
Coogee is a beachside suburb of Sydney adjacent to Coogee Bay (the Tasman Sea) in the east, Clovelly in the north, Randwick in the west and Kingsford and Maroubra in the south. The boundaries are formed mainly by Clovelly Road, Avoca Street and Rainbow Street, with arbitrary lines drawn to join..
Coogee, Western Australia
Coogee is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Cockburn. Its postcode is 6166. The suburb takes its name from the lake in the area. Suburbs of the City of Cockburn Atwell | Aubin Grove | Banjup | Beeliar | Bibra Lake | Coogee | Coolbellup | Hamilton Hill | Hammond P..
Coogee Oval
Coogee Oval is home of the Randwick Rugby Union Club in Winter, and Randwick-Petersham Cricket Club in Summer. It is located in Sydney, New South Wales. One side of the ground is fully seated with terracing and a TV tower behind it, with a grandstand/dressing rooms in the corner. In winter, tempora..
Cooish
The Cooish is the name of an inter-Gaelic festival of language and culture taking place on the Isle of Man each November. Cooish is a word common to Manx Gaelic and to the regional dialect of the Isle of Man and has a whole host of meanings ranging from a talk or chat to a cause. Description The fes..
Cook
Cook can refer to Cook the profession, see also Cooking.cook, a software program for directing compilation.Cook is the title of a 1975 album by Premiata Forneria Marconi. There are several historical figures named Cook: Cook, A. J., actressCook, A. J., Welsh trade unionistCook, Alice, professor an..
Cook's Bay
Cook's Bay is the southernmost bay in Lake Simcoe Cook's Bay is a bay in Canada. It is located in the southern part of Lake Simcoe, about 40 miles north of Toronto, Ontario. The bay has some of the best fishing areas in North America, especially for yellow perch. The town of Keswick is the lar..
Cook's Corner
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Cook's Corner is considered to be one of the most famous biker bars in Southern California. It is locat..
Cook's Cottage
Cook's Cottage in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne. Captain Cooks' Cottage is located in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, Australia. The cottage was constructed in 1755 in the English village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, by the parents of Captain James Cook, James and Grace Cook. It is a p..
Cook's Creek, Pennsylvania
Cook's Creek, Pennsylvania, was the site of a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp. It seems Company 345 of the CCC, Pennsylvania State Group #78 was camped there. ..
Cook's distance
In statistics, the Cook's distance is a commonly used estimate of the influence of a data point when doing least squares regression. Data values which are outliers and leverage points may distort the outcome and accuracy of a regression. Points with a Cook's distance of 1 or more are considered to m..
Cook's Ham
Cook's Ham is a brand of Smithfield Foods, used to sell smoked and prepared ham. It was founded as Cook Family Foods in 1983, and was an independent firm until acquired by ConAgra in October 1988. It was sold to Smithfield Foods in 2006. Cook's Ham is produced at facilities in Lincoln, Nebraska, ..
Cook's Illustrated
Cook’s Illustrated is a bimonthly American cooking magazine founded and edited by Christopher Kimball. It accepts no advertising and is characterized by extensive recipe testing and detailed instructions; the magazine also conducts equally thorough evaluations of kitchen equipment and branded food..
Cook's rattail
Cook's rattail (Caelorinchus cookianus) is a fish of the genus Caelorinchus, found along the central and south western coasts of New Zealand at depths of between 250 and 900 metres. Its length is between 10 to 25 centimetres. Cook's rattail is similar in appearance to bollons' rattail having t..
Cook's Robber Frog
The Cook's Robber Frog (Eleutherodactylus cooki) also known as Puerto Rican Cave Dwelling Frog, Guajon, Rock Coqui, or Rock Frog is a Puerto Rican frog species from the coqui genus. Description The Cook's Robber Frog is nicknamed "Demon of Puerto Rico" because the native people are afraid of its..
Cook's theorem
In computational complexity theory, Cook's theorem, proved by Stephen Cook in his 1971 paper "The Complexity of Theorem Proving Procedures", states that the Boolean satisfiability problem is NP-complete. The theorem was independently proved by Leonid Levin at about the same time; it is sometimes c..
Cook, Australian Capital Territory
#endnote_allhomes] | north_west = Weetangera | north = Macquarie| north_east = Aranda| west = Canberra Nature Park| east = Aranda| south_west = Canberra Nature Park| south = Canberra Nature Park| south_east = Canberra Nature Park| }} Cook (postcode: 2614) is a suburb of Canberra, Australi..
Cook, Minnesota
Cook is a city in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 622 at the 2000 census. The city was once known as Ashawa, but changed names at the request of the Postal Service, which was having trouble delivering mail to Oshawa, Minn. Geography According to the United States Cen..
Cook, Nebraska
Cook is a village in Johnson County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 322 at the 2000 census. Geography Cook is located at [40°30′38″N, 96°9′41″W] (40.510526, -96.161506)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village..
Cook, South Australia
A disused building in Cook Cook ([30°36′S 130°24′E]) is a railway station and crossing loop on the standard gauge Trans-Australian Railway from Adelaide to Perth, with no inhabited places around. It has a few houses, and fuel tanks for the locomotives. The crossing loop can c..
Cook-Craigie plan
The Cook-Craigie plan (or program) is a style of manufacturing that can dramatically reduce the time needed to introduce a new aircraft into production. It proposes that designs move directly into production without a prototype phase, a risky proposition. The concept was introduced by Generals Lau..
Cook-Levin Theorem
In computational complexity theory, the Cook-Levin Theorem, proved by Stephen Cook in his 1971 paper "The Complexity of Theorem Proving Procedures" and independently by Leonid Levin in his 1972 paper "Universal Search Problems", states that the Boolean satisfiability problem is NP-complete. Stephen ..
Cook-Rees Memorial Fund
The Cook-Rees Memorial Fund For Water Search And Safety, a registered charity, is dedicated to the promotion of water safety, and the funding of water-rescue teams, research, and education. It also helps to fund water rescue team training for quicker response time, and for safety and efficiency. T..
Cookbook
For the 2005 Missy Elliott album, see The Cookbook. A cookbook is a book that contains information on cooking, and a list of recipes. It may also contain information on ingredient origin, freshness, selection and quality, e.g. the Slow Food movement's ark of taste criteria. While western cookbook..
Cookbury, Devon
Cookbury is a village in the district of Torridge, county Devon, UK. ..
Cooke
Cooke is the surname of several notable people: Alan Cooke, English table tennis player, 2006 world champion 40+ at the World Veterans Table Tennis Championships in Bremen, GermanyAlistair Cooke KBE (1908-2004), journalist and broadcasterAnthony Cooke (1505-1576), British scholarBarrie Cooke (1931-)..
Cooke, Troughton & Simms
Cooke, Troughton & Simms was a British instrument-making firm formed in 1922 by the merger of T. Cooke & Sons and Troughton & Simms. In 1938 its telescope-making business was acquired by Sir Howard Grubb, Parsons & Co. References [Formation of the company by merger: Obs 45 (1922) 403]�..
Cookeen
Cookeen is a block of vegetable oil used for making pastry and other baking recipes. It can be used straight from the refrigerator. The Cookeen brand is owned by Princes Limited, a British food producer belonging to Mitsubishi. External links [Princes] (owner of Cookeen).[Cookeen ..
Cookernup, Western Australia
Cookernup ([32°59′S 115°53′E]) is a town in the south west between Waroona and Harvey in Western Australia. A townsite was gazetted here in 1894, and derives its name from a farm established nearby by Joseph Logue in the early 1850's. Also spelt Kookernup in 1853, Logue Brook was o..
Cookeville, Tennessee
Cookeville is a city in Putnam County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 23,923 at the 2000 census. [The 2004 Census estimate] of Cookeville's population is 27,648, and the combined total of those living in Cookeville's [ZIP codes] in 2000 is 55,448. It is the county..
Cooke City-Silver Gate, Montana
Cooke City-Silver Gate is a census-designated place (CDP) in Park County, Montana, United States. The population was 140 at the 2000 census. Geography A pond near Cooke City Cooke City-Silver Gate is located at [45°1′3″N, 109°56′19″W] (45.017378, -109.938599)[Geograph..
Cooke County, Texas
Cooke County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2000, the population was 36,363. Its county seat is Gainesville6. Cooke is named for William Gordon Cooke, a soldier during the Texas Revolution. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Citi..
Cooke Locomotive and Machine Works
The Cooke Locomotive and Machine Works, located in Paterson, New Jersey, manufactured steam railroad locomotives from 1852 until it was merged with seven other manufacturers to form American Locomotive Company (ALCO) in 1901. ALCO continued building new locomotives at the Cooke plant until 1926. ..
Cooke Optics
Cooke Optics Ltd. is a camera lenses manufacturing company based in Leicester known earlier as Taylor, Taylor and Hobson (TTH). T. S. Taylor, an optician, his brother W. Taylor, an engineer, and a Mr Hobson, a businessman, formed the company in 1888. An employee, R. Taylor (no relation), devised a ..
Cooke Township, Pennsylvania
Cooke Township is a township in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 117 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 51.6 km² (19.9 mi²). 51.5 km² (19.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of ..
Cooke triplet
The Cooke triplet is a photographic lens design designed and patented in 1893 by Dennis Taylor who was employed as chief engineer by Cooke of York. It was the first lens system that allows elimination of most of the optical distortion or aberration at the outer edge of lenses. A Cooke triplet c..
Cookham
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Cookham is a village and civil parish in the north-easternmost corner of Berkshire in England, on the River Thames. It lies 4 km north of Maidenhead close to the border with Buckinghamshire. Contents 1 Geography2 Local government3 History..
Cookham Dean
Cookham Dean is a settlement to the west of the village of Cookham in Berkshire, England. External links *[Map sources] for ..
Cookham Lock
Cookham Lock is a lock and weir situated on the River Thames. See also Locks on the River Thames |- style="background:#F0F0F0;text-align: center;" | Next lock upstream | River Thames | Next lock downstream |- style="text-align: center;" | Marlow Lock | Grid reference: | Boulter's Lock ..
Cookham railway station
Looking south towards Furze Platt. Cookham railway station is the railway station of the village of Cookham, Berkshire, England. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western between Maidenhead and Marlow, and the station is located between Furze Platt and Bourne End s..
Cookham Rural District
Cookham was a rural district in Berkshire, England from 1894 to 1974. The district was formed by the Local Government Act 1894 as a successor to the Cookham rural sanitary district. It continued in existence until 1974, when it was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, forming part of the..
Cookham Wood (HM Prison)
HM Prison Cookham Wood is a closed prison for adult women near Rochester in Kent, England. It currently has an operational capacity of 140 inmates. It is estimated that more than 40% of the current prison population are captured drug mules, picked up at London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports. The d..
Cookie
This page is about cookies, the food. For other uses, see Cookie (disambiguation) A chocolate chip cookie In the United States and Canada, a cookie is a small, flat baked cake. In most English-speaking countries outside North America, the most common word for this is biscuit (a French loanwor..
Cookie's Fortune
Cookie's Fortune is a 1999 feature film, directed by Robert Altman. It stars an ensemble cast, including Patricia Neal, Charles Dutton, Julianne Moore, Glenn Close, Liv Tyler and Chris O'Donnell. The film is an accurate portrayal of small town Southern life, in Holly Springs, Mississippi. When a..
Cookiecutter shark
The cookiecutter shark (Isistius brasiliensis), also known as the cigar shark or luminous shark, is a small rarely-seen dogfish shark. Contents 1 Naming2 Habitat and distribution3 Anatomy and appearance4 Diet5 Reproduction6 Importance to humans7 See also8&nbs..
CookiePie
CookiePie is a free Firefox extension written by Sebastian Wain with contribution of Mauro Asprea. It allows users to open different webmail accounts or profiles on each tab. Contents 1 Users2 Web Developers3 Usage4 Revision history5 External links Users Firefox us..
Cookies (band)
Cookies is a music group in Hong Kong,created and managed by Paco Wong under giant record label EMI Hong Kong. Cookies was formed with nine members, but later reduced to four (most often referred by the media as Mini Cookies). Their albums continued to be released under the Cookies name. In late 2..
Cookies and Cream
Cookies and Cream is popular flavouring in foods, including ice creams, milkshakes, and confectionery. It is typically made with a mix of ground chocolate biscuits and white cream. The flavour was revolutionized by the invention of the Oreo cookie, a kind of chocolate biscuit sandwich with a whit..
Cookie (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cookie can mean: Cookie, the food.HTTP cookie, a small parcel of information stored on users' computers by websites, in order to uniquely identify the user across multiple sessions.joke cookie, a witticism, or sometimes profound tho..
Cookie (film)
Cookie is a 1989 comedy film starring Peter Falk, Dianne Wiest and Emily Lloyd. It was directed by Susan Seidelman. The original music score is composed by Thomas Newman. Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Cookie Voltecki is the illegimate ..
Cookie (game)
Cookie is a ZX Spectrum video game made by Ultimate Play The Game in 1983. In the game Charlie the Chef has to bake a cake, but the ingredients (Mixed Peel, Chunky Chocolate, Crafty Cheese, Sneaky Sugar and Colonel Custard) are reluctant. The game was written by Chris Stamper and Tim Stamper. This..
Cookie (magazine)
Cookie is a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha. The circulation is about 200,000. Cookie is related to Ribon. Ribon Comic, another monthly magazine which was a sister magazine of Ribon, changed its title to Bouquet (ぶ〜け) in 1978. Bouquet stopped publication in March 2000. I..
Cookie bear
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Cookie bear is the original term, before the child..
Cookie Buffet
Cookie Buffet is the drag queen alter-ego of Washington, D.C. based gay rights activist Christopher Dyer. Dyer was born in Ann Arbor, MI in 1970 and moved to D.C. in 1975. He has since become a fixture of the gay community there. Dyer's primary work has been with GLBT youth and he established Youth..
Cookie Crew
Cookie Crew is a rap music duo formed in Clapham, South London in 1983 by MC Remedee (real name Debbie Pryce) and Susie Q (real name Susie Banfield). They decided to break away from a 13-strong rap aggregation called "Warm Milk And The Cookie Crew" and make a career as a duo. They gained a contract ..
Cookie Crisp
A box of the popular Cookie Crisp breakfast cereal, featuring Chip the Dog. Cookie Crisp is a breakfast cereal created in the early 1970s. It is currently manufactured by General Mills in the United States and Cereal Partners (under the Nestlé brand) in other countries. Past mascots The orig..
Cookie cutter
Cookies with cookie cutters in the background A cookie cutter is a tool to stamp out cookie dough in a particular shape. A cookie cutter solution is a solution to a problem that can be applied in many situations without modification, and the phrase is often used pejoratively due to its connot..
Cookie cutter (lighting)
A cookie cutter, as it pertains to a lighting, is a sheet with different designs cut out and placed in front of a light, masking out parts of the light. This produces different lighting designs over the subject. It is typically supported by a c-stand. ..
Cookie cutter campaign
Cookie cutter campaigns are political campaigns, engineered by political consultants who run virtually identical campaigns in different jurisdictions. The typical hallmarks of such a campaign are direct mail advertisements using identical layouts and stock photographs. The term is typically used der..
Cookie dough
Cookie dough refers to a batch of cookie ingredients which has been mixed into a solid yet malleable form but has not yet been hardened by heat. The dough is often then separated and the portions baked to make individual cookies, or eaten as it is. Cookie dough can be homemade from separate ingredi..
Cookie exchange
A cookie exchange, also known as a "cookie swap", is an event where many people exchange cookies with one another. Cookie exchanges are popular in suburban areas. Each person brings a set number of the same cookies based on the number of people doing the exchanging. They exchange cookies, bringing..
Cookie Gilchrist
[] at NFL.comCarlton Chester "Cookie" Gilchrist (born May 25, 1935 in Brackenridge, Pennsylvania) was an American football player in the American Football League. A star player in high school, he signed a pro football contract with the Cleveland Browns just after graduation but left train..
Cookie grabber
A cookie grabber is a webpage script that allows the script user to copy an HTTP cookie from a webpage visitor to a different server. The copied cookie can then be used to gain access to that visitor's account, to steal passwords or other electronic information. See also Hacking ..
Cookie jar accounting
Cookie jar accounting or cookie jar reserves is an accounting practice when a company uses generous reserves from good years against losses that might be incurred in bad years. An example of a cookie jar reserve is a liability created when a company records an expense that is not directly linked to..
Cookie Jar Entertainment
Cookie Jar Entertainment (formerly CINAR) is a Canadian producer of children's animated television programs. It is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, with offices in Paris, Toronto, and Los Angeles among other places. In its previous incarnation as CINAR, the company enjoyed an illustrious existen..
Cookie Lavagetto
Harry Arthur "Cookie" Lavagetto (December 1, 1912, Oakland, California - August 10, 1990, Orinda, California) was a third baseman, manager and coach in American Major League Baseball. He is most widely known as the pinch hitter whose double ruined Bill Bevens' no-hitter in Game 4 of the 1947 World ..
Cookie Monster
This article is about the Sesame Street character. For other uses of the term, see Cookie Monster (disambiguation). Cookie Monster (right) and his mother in a season 33 Letter of the Day segment, 2002. Cookie Monster is a popular Muppet character on the children's television show Sesame Stre..
Cookie Monster (disambiguation)
Cookie Monster can refer to: Cookie Monster, a character on the children's television show Sesame StreetThe Cookie Monster (novella), a 2004 Hugo award winning novella by Vernor VingeOreopithecus bambolii, an extinct species of hominid nicknamed "Cookie Monster"David Ortiz, a baseball player nickna..
Cookie Monster Munch
Screenshot from Cookie Monster Munch Cookie Monster Munch is a video game developed by Atari and Children's Computer Workshop for the Atari 2600 and released in 1983. The object of Cookie Monster Munch is to guide Sesame Street's Cookie Monster through a simple maze, collecting cookies and pl..
Cookie Mueller
Cookie Mueller (August 1, 1949 - November 10, 1989 ) was a U.S. actress and writer who featured in many of filmmaker John Waters' early films including Multiple Maniacs, Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble and Desperate Living. From 1976 up until her death, she remained a close friend, artistic collabor..
Cookie press
A cookie press with different plates. A cookie press is a device for making pressed cookies such as spritz. It consists of a cylinder with a plunger on one end which is used to extrude cookie dough through a small hole at the other end. Typically the cookie press has interchangeable plates w..
Cookie Puss
Cookie Puss is a character created by Carvel in the 1970s as an expansion of its line of ice cream cake characters freshly made and sold only in its stores, which also includes Hug-Me Bear and Fudgie the Whale. According to Carvel lore, Cookie Puss is a space alien who was born on planet Birthday. ..
Cookie Rojas
Octavio Victor Rojas Rivas, better known as Cookie Rojas (born March 6, 1939 in Havana, Cuba), is a former Major League Baseball player, manager and coach. Playing baseball over the objections of his father who wanted him to be a doctor, Rojas was an All-Star for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1965. ..
Cookin' With Romeo and Juliet
"Cookin' With Romeo and Juliet" is an episode of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. London develops a crush on Todd St. Mark (Ben Ziff), the son of the owner of the St. Mark's, the rival hotel across the street. Ils..
Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet
Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet is an album recorded in 1956 by Miles Davis. Two sessions on the 11th of May 1956 and the 26th of October in the same year resulted in four albums - this one, Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet, Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet and Workin' with the Mile..
Cooking
Science of cooking The application of scientific knowledge to cooking and gastronomy has become known as molecular gastronomy. This is a subdiscipline of food science. Important contributions have been made by scientists, chefs and authors such as Herve This (chemist), Nicholas Kurti (physicist),..
Cooking (RuneScape)
Cooking is one of the trainable skills in the MMORPG RuneScape. Cooking allows players to prepare their own food, which is eaten to heal the health, or hitpoints, lost whenever players are damaged, whether from blows received in combat, from failing an agility obstacle, or from being stunned by a p..
Cooking apple
A cooking apple is an apple that is used primarily for cooking rather than eating fresh. They are generally a lot less sweet and a lot more sour than eating varieties, and have a firm flesh that doesn't break down too much when cooked. Apples can be baked in an oven and served with custard or put i..
Cooking by the Book
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Cooking Fish
Cooking Fish The art of cooking fish is just that,an art. Bill Gloeckler an avid fisherman set out to write a easy to read cookbook.The cookbook has tasty, easy to make recipes for fresh water fish.The cookbook is available in some Wisconsin stores or over the internet at ifishihunt.com ..
Cooking For Love
"Cooking For Love" was a dating game show where three contestants battle to win the heart of the mystery date by preparing an impromptu dish to impress the mystery date. The chosen cook gets a date with the mystery date. Was shown on The Women's Network and repeats are still shown on The Cooking Cha..
Cooking Light (magazine)
Founded in 1987, Cooking Light is a food and healthy lifestyle magazine that encourages its readers to “eat smart, be fit and live well.” Each month, the magazine includes approximately 100 original, nutritionally-based recipes as well as editorial content covering food trends, fitness tips, and..
Cooking Mama
Cooking Mama is a Japanese game developed by Taito for the Nintendo DS. The player learns how to cook various meals under the guidance of the mother who will give instructions on what to do with the ingredients. A mix of ingredients can be used to make the food. This game uses the touchscreen of th..
Cooking Mama: Cooking with International Friends
Cooking Mama: Cooking with International Friends is a game that has been announced on Wii under development by Taito. It will most probably not be a launch title for the system. See also Cooking Mama External Links [Gamespot] ..
Cooking Master
The Cooking Master is a household kitchen appliance that simultaneously stirs and cooks food. The appliance is manufacturered by Gourmet Simplicity. The Cooking Master was brought to market in 2006. The product is also referred to as a thermostir appliance. Origin The Cooking Master was invented..
Cooking off
Cooking off (or thermally induced firing) refers to ammunition set off (exploding) prematurely due to heat in the surrounding environment. Contents 1 Artillery2 Caseless ammunition3 Grenades4 Rifles5 Tanks Artillery After the cooking off of artillery shells in the G-5 fi..
Cooking oil
Cooking oil is purified fat of plant or animal origin, which is liquid at room temperature. Some of the many different kinds of vegetable oils include; olive oil, soybean oil, canola oil, corn oil, sunflower oil, safflower oil, peanut oil, grape seed oil, safflower oil, cashew oil, sesame oil, arg..
Cooking on a campfire
Cooking in the outdoors using heated stone Campfires can be used for cooking food by a number of techniques. Cooking food using a campfire can be tricky for those not accustomed to it and campfires are illegal in many areas so many campers prefer to use a portable stove instead. The techniques..
Cooking Papa
|} is an anime and manga series by Tochi Ueyama. The story is about salaryman who has the ability to cook well. At 86 volumes, it is the third longest manga in Japan. The anime series has been broacasted in Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong. ..
Cooking school
A cooking school or culinary school is an institution devoted to education in the art and science of food preparation. It also awards degrees which indicate that a student has undergone a particular curriculum and therefore displays a certain level of competency. Cooking schools often are associat..
Cooking show
A TV cooking show is a television program that presents the preparation of food, in a kitchen on the studio set. The host of the show, usually a celebrity chef, prepares one or more dishes over the course of the show, taking the viewing audience through the food's preparation showing all intermedia..
Cooking spray
Cooking spray is a spray form of various types of oils, combined with lecithin, an emulsifier, and a propellent such as food-grade alcohol or propane. Cooking spray is applied to frying pans and other cookware to prevent food from sticking. Traditionally, cooks used butter, shortening, or oils poure..
Cooking Vinyl
Cooking Vinyl is a UK-based independent record company, founded in 1986. Its original orientation was toward contemporary folk music -- Billy Bragg is the label's signature artist, and Michelle Shocked's Texas Campfire Tapes, recorded on a Sony Walkman, was one of its first releases -- though it has..
Cooking weights and measures
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Cooking wine
Cooking wine refers to inexpensive wine that has been treated with salt as a preservative. It is intended for use as an ingredient in food rather than as a beverage. When a wine bottle is opened and the wine is exposed to oxygen, a fermentative process will transform the alcohol into acetic acid..
Cooking with alcohol
Alcohol is used in a variety of ways for meal preparation. Many foods contain alcoholic beverages that are later incorporated into the food itself, rather than being consumed separately by drinking them. Such dishes include coq au vin, hunter style chicken, and boeuf bourguignon. More rustic (Amer..
Cooking with Master Chefs: Hosted by Julia Child
Cooking with Master Chefs was a PBS television cooking show that featured Julia Child visiting 16 celebrated chefs in the United States. An episode that featured Lidia Bastianich was nominated for a 1994 Emmy Award. Other chefs she visited included Emeril Lagasse, Jacques Pépin, and Alice Waters...
Cooking With Scorpion
Cooking With Scorpion is a short film that can be bought in the Krypt section (Krypt number UI for 270 Platinum Koins) of the video game, [[Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance]]. The film depicts the ninja spectre, Scorpion, preparing food in a kitchen. The script reads thus: (Title Screen with words "..
Cooking With the Wolfman
Cooking With the Wolfman is a cooking series first produced for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, an aboriginal television network in Canada. Created, executive produced and hosted by chef David Wolfman and also executive produced by Heather Wakeling, this series combines traditional North..
Cookridge
Cookridge is an outer suburb of north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is a mixture of suburban, twentieth-century council housing, and sometimes quite grand private housing. Traces of a roman road exist between Cookridge and Bramhope. Apart from a few farms, the original part of the area ..
Cooksbridge railway station
Cooksbridge railway station serves the village of Cooksbridge in East Sussex. It is on the East Coastway Line; train services are provided by Southern. The station is unstaffed, and has a limited service: there are 11 southbound and 12 northbound trains per weekday, with none on Saturdays or Sunday..
Cookshire-Eaton, Quebec
Cookshire-Eaton is a municipality of 4,200 in the Estrie region in Quebec. It was formed in 2002 by the amalgamation of the village of Cookshire and the township of Eaton. It is the seat of Le Haut-Saint-François Regional County Municipality. ..
Cooksonia
Cooksonia are an extinct genus of primitive land plants. They may represent the earliest vascular plants. The earliest Cooksonia date from the middle of the Silurian period, about 425 million years ago. They have been found in an area stretching from Siberia to the Eastern USA, and in Brazil. They..
Cookson Group
Cookson Group plc is a leading materials technology company headquartered in London, England, which provides materials, processes and services to customers worldwide. The Group’s operations are formed into three divisions – Electronics, Ceramics and Precious Metals. Cookson employs over 15,600 p..
Cookson Hills
The Cookson Hills are in the eastern part of Oklahoma. They are part of the Ozark Mountains and lie generally between Stilwell, Oklahoma, Sallisaw, Oklahoma and Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The area became part of the Cherokee Nation in the early 1800s until 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. The regi..
Cookstown
Cookstown may refer to either of the following: Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern IrelandCookstown, Ontario, CanadaCookstown, New Jersey, United States This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Cookstown, County Tyrone
Cookstown (An Chorr Chríochach in Irish) is a town in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, with a population of 10,646 people (in the 2001 Census). It was founded in 1609 by planter Alan Cooke. It was one of the main centres of the linen industry. A working linen mill can still be seen at Wellbrook ..
Cookstown, New Jersey
Cookstown is a small unincorporated village near Fort Dix in the U.S. state of New Jersey. ..
Cookstown, Ontario
Cookstown Town in south central Ontario, about 80 km north of Toronto via the Highway 400. Part of the Town of Innisfil. New Tecumseth/Essa and Bradford-West Gwillimbury almost surrounds Cookstown except for the northeast. The farmlands lie to the west and north and around the forested areas. The..
Cookstown Airport
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Cookstown District Council
redirect [[Template:Infobox Northern Ireland district]]Cookstown District Council is a district council covering an area largely in County Tyrone and partly in County Londonderry. Council headquarters are in Cookstown. Small towns in the Council area include Pomeroy, Moneymore, Coagh and Stewartstow..
Cookstown Sizzlers
The Cookstown Sizzlers are the official American Football team for the town of Cookstown and its surrounding districts. They are a small club, reflecting the lack of popular support for the sport in a country already faced with potential fans and players torn between soccer, gaelic football and ins..
Cooksville, Illinois
Cooksville is a village in McLean County, Illinois, United States. The population was 213 at the 2000 census. Geography Cooksville is located at [40°32′32″N, 88°42′59″W] (40.542278, -88.716274)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau,..
Cooksville, Ontario
The former town of Cooksville, in Ontario, Canada, was amalgamated into the City of Mississauga in 1967. Centered around the intersection of the former Ontario Provincial Highway 5 and Ontario provincial highway 10, the old town of Cooksville now makes up the centre of the City of Mississauga. Coo..
Cooksville (GO Station)
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CookSwing
CookSwing is a Java library that converts an XML document into Java Swing GUI at runtime. It is a tag library for CookXml, a general purpose XML parser. It was developed to be fast, extensible, and simple to use. Reasons to Describe GUI using XML GUI layout is inheritantly hierachical, which is p..
Cooks Mills, Niagara Region, Ontario
Cooks Mills is a small community in the easternmost part of the city of Welland in Ontario, Canada. It has been established, and is still centred, on a Welland River tributary called Lyons Creek. It's almost entirely a bedroom community, as there are no companies located in the area. Contents 1&n..
Cooks Mills, Ontario
Cooks Mills, Ontario can mean the following places: Cooks Mills, Niagara Region, OntarioCooks Mills, Nipissing District, Ontario This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an ref..
Cooks River
The Cooks River is a 23 kilometre urban waterway of south-western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Originally a natural river, it serves primarily as a stormwater system. Upper sections are canal while the lower sections have recreational value and support bird and fish life. Contents 1&nb..
Cooks Valley, Wisconsin
Cooks Valley is a town in Chippewa County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 632 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 88.8 km² (34.3 mi²). 88.8 km² (34.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demographics As ..
Cooks Wharf
Cooks Wharf is a hamlet in the parish of Cheddington, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located where the main road into Cheddington from Pitstone crosses the Grand Union Canal. ..
Cooktown, Queensland
Cooktown (Guugu Yimithirr: Gan.gaarr [ganˈgaːr]) is the northernmost town on the East coast of Australia, located at the mouth of the Endeavour River, [15°28′S 145°17′E] on Cape York Peninsula in Far North Queensland, Australia. View of Cooktown from Grassy Hill. ..
Cookware and bakeware
Saucepan redirects here. In Australia "the Saucepan" is sometimes used as an unofficial name for part of the constellation of Pavo, when finding the south by the stars. Cookware and bakeware are types of food preparation containers commonly found in the kitchen. Cookware comprises cooking vessels, s..
Cooky Puss
''For the ice cream cake sold by American ice cream chain Carvel, see Cookie Puss. Cooky Puss is the second EP by the Beastie Boys. It was released as a 12" on Rat Cage Records in 1983. Track listing "Cooky Puss" – 3:12"Bonus Batter" – 2:15"Beastie Revolution" – 5:00"Cooky Puss (Censored Ve..
Cook (crater)
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Cook (profession)
Cooks in training in Paris A cook is a person employed to prepare food for consumption, whether in a restaurant or institution, for a caterer or in domestic service. A fully qualified, experienced cook is sometimes referred to as a chef (French 'chief'), although within the professional kitc..
Cook (servant)
A cook is a household staff member responsible for food preparation. The term can refer to the head of kitchen staff in a great house or to the cook-housekeeper, a far less prestigious position involving more physical labour. The cook in a great house was traditionally a female; today's residences..
Cook (software)
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. cook is a utility that automates the process of converting files from one form to another, doing dependency tracking and invoking external prog..
Cook Codec
The cook codec is a lossy audio compression codec developed by RealNetworks. It is also known as Cooker, Gecko, RealAudio G2, and RealAudio 8 low bitrate (RA8LBR). Introduced in 1998, the cook codec was the first audio codec developed by RealNetworks in-house, and was named after its author, Ken Co..
Cook College
Cook College was founded as the College of Agriculture at Rutgers University. Cook College has a fully functional farm on its campus. Unlike the other Arts and Sciences colleges in Rutgers, it specializes in the Life Sciences. It also houses the New Jersey Agricultural Museum. Although physically..
Cook County
Cook County may mean: Cook County, GeorgiaCook County, IllinoisCook County, MinnesotaCooke County, Texas This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to..
Cook County, Georgia
Cook County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population is 15,771. The county seat is Adel, Georgia6. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 604 km² (233 mi²). 593 km² (229 mi²) of it is land and 11 km² (4 mi²) of it ..
Cook County, Illinois
Cook County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population was 5,376,741, making it the second largest county by population in the United States (after Los Angeles County, California). The county seat is Chicago, the principal city of its metropolitan area, Chicagol..
Cook County, Minnesota
Cook County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2000 census, the population is 5,168. Its county seat is Grand Marais6. The Grand Portage Indian Reservation is entirely within the county. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Ci..
Cook County Board of Commissioners
The Cook County Board of Commissioners is a legislative body made up of 17 commissioners who are elected by district for four year terms. Cook County is in the northeastern section of Illinois and includes the city of Chicago. The county board sets policy and laws for the county regarding property, ..
Cook County Cheetahs
The Cook County Cheetahs was the previous name of a minor league baseball team that was renamed the Windy City ThunderBolts prior to the 2004 season, after an ownership change. The team is a member of the independent Frontier League and is associated with no Major League Baseball team. The team pl..
Cook County Democratic Organization
Chicago machine redirects here. For the Major League Lacrosse team, see Chicago Machine. The Cook County Democratic Organization was one of the most powerful political machines in American history. Commonly called the "Chicago machine", the organization dominated Chicago politics from the 1930's to..
Cook County Forest Preserves
The Cook County Forest Preserves are a network of open spaces, containing forest, prairie, wetland, streams, and lakes, that are set aside as natural areas. Cook County contains Chicago, Illinois, and is the center of a densely population urban metropolitan area in northwestern Illinois. The Forest..
Cook Cup
The Cook Cup is a rugby union trophy that is contested between Australia and England. Australia won the first ever cook cup match against England. The cup was established in 1997 when the Wallabies and England contracted to play each other bi-annually for a decade, playing matches on a home and aw..
Cook da Books
Cook da Books (also known as Cook the Books and Da Books) was a British reggae group active in the 1980s. Contents 1 History2 Modus operandi3 Line-up4 Discography4.1 Singles/EPs4.2 Albums4.2.1 Tracklist4.3 Compilation appearances History Cook Da Books for..
Cook Door
Cook Door is a chain of fast food resturants located in Egypt. It was formed in 1988 External links [Cook Door] - 'Official website'..
Cook E. Jarr
Cook E. Jarr is a performer of lounge music. He released at least one LP, "Pledging My Love," on RCA Records in 1970, which has a definite bubblegum pop approach, while remaining in a pop vocal style. He is a longtime resident of Las Vegas, Nevada and still performs in area lounges. ..
Cook Forest State Park
Cook Forest State Park The Sawmill Area A local, non-profit craft organization housed in the historic sawmill offers traditional crafts on display, a gift shop and classes. Demonstrations and classes on various crafts are presented throughout the summer and fall seasons for children and adults...
Cook Group
Cook Group was founded in 1963 in the spare bedroom of William and Gayle Cook, and has grown into a respected name in medical devices and supplies. Source [Cook Group Homepage] ..
Cook Ice Shelf
Cook Ice Shelf ([68°40′S 152°30′E]) is an ice shelf about 55 miles wide, occupying a deep recession of the coastline between Cape Freshfield and Cape Hudson. This ice shelf was called a bay by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-14, under Douglas Mawson, who named it for Jose..
Cook Inlet
Cook Inlet, showing Knik and Turnagain Arms The Cook Inlet or Nuti is a large inlet of the Gulf of Alaska in south-central Alaska. It stretches for approximately 195 miles or 310 kilometers southwest to northeast, separating the Kenai Peninsula from mainland Alaska. It branches into the Knik A..
Cook International
International grain trading firm started by Gen. Everett Cook in Memphis, TN. ..
Cook Island
Cook Island may refer to, Cook Island, South Sandwich Islands, central island in Southern ThuleCook Island, New South Wales, small rocky island in Australia See also, Cook Islands, self governing democracy in the Pacific, associated with New Zealand All three of the above are named after Captain J..
Cook Island, South Sandwich Islands
Orthographic projection centred on the South Sandwich Islands South Sandwich Islands Cook Island ([59°27′S 027°10′W]) is a central island of Southern Thule, in the South Sandwich Islands. Southern Thule was discovered by a British expedition under Captain James Cook in 17..
Cook Islands
See Cook Island for individual islands of that name. Cook Islands Kūki 'Āirani | width=140 align=center | | width=140 align=center | | width=140 align=center valign=top | Flagof the Cook Islands | width=140 align=center valign=top | Coat of Armsof the Cook Islands Official Language E..
Cook Islands at the 2000 Summer Olympics
The Cook Islands competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under the IOC country code COK. Contents 1  Cook Islands 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Cook Islands at the 2004 Summer Olympics
The Cook Islands at the 2004 Summer Olympics Contents 1  Cook Islands 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Cook Islands at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
The Cook Islands is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials. Contents 1                 Total Cook Islands 0 0 0 0 Gold Silver B..
Cook Islands Boy Scout Association
redirect[[Template:Portal]] The Cook Islands Boy Scout Association comes under the administration of the Scouting New Zealand, continuing the arrangement from before the Cook Islands became a self-governing dependency of New Zealand. Girl Guiding Girls in the Cook Islands are served by The Girl ..
Cook Islands Diplomatic Missions
The Cook Islands has 2 diplomatic Missions, a High Commission in New Zealand and an Embassy accredited to the European Union in Brussels. The Cook Islands Ambassador to the EU is HE Mr Todd McClay. In 2000 the Cook Islands government signed the Cotonou Partnership Agreement between the European Uni..
Cook Islands dollar
The dollar has been the currency of the Cook Islands since 1967. Until 1972, the New Zealand pound and then the New Zealand dollar circulated in the Cook Islands. In 1972, coins were issued specifically for the Cook Islands, with banknotes appearing in 1987. The dollar is subdivided into 100 cents, ..
Cook Islands First Party
The Cook Islands First Party (originally known as the Demo Tumu Party) is a political party in the Cook Islands. It was formed by the current Prime Minister, Jim Marurai, when he left the Democratic Party. It currently governs in coalition with the Democrats, although initially allied with the Cook..
Cook Islands Football Association
Founded 1974 FIFA affiliation 1994 OFC affiliation ? PresidentLee Harmon CoachTim Jerks The Cook Islands Football Association is the governing body of football in Cook Islands. External links [Cook Islands] at the FIFA website.[Cook Islands] at the OFC website. |- !..
Cook Islands Maori
The Cook Islands Maori language, also called Māori Kūki 'Āirani, became an official language of the Cook Islands in 2003 Since 1915, English has been the only official language of the Cook Islands. According to Te Reo Maori Act, Maori: (a) means the Maori language (including its various dialect..
Cook Islands national football team
The Cook Islands national football team is the national team of the Cook Islands and is controlled by the Cook Islands Football Association. It is one of the weakest teams in the world, ranked 194th in the FIFA World Rankings as of July, 2006. World Cup record 1930 to 1994 - Did not enter1998 to 2..
Cook Islands national rugby league team
The Cook Islands national rugby league team has been participating in international competition since 1988. Contents 1 History2 2008 World Cup Qualifying3 Staff4 Competitions5 Results6 See also7 External links History Before 1995, the Cooks’ international e..
Cook Islands national rugby union team
The Cook Islands is a third tier rugby playing nation. They began playing international rugby in the early 1990s. Thus far, the Cook Islands have not made an appearance at any of the World Cups. History The Cook Islands played their first official international on September 1, 1971 against Western..
Cook Islands Party
Founded in the 1960s by Albert Henry and associates, the Cook Islands Party is a personalist political party in the Cook Islands. At the last elections, 7 September 2004, the party won 44.2 % of popular votes and 11 out of 25 seats. ..
Cook Islands Rugby Union
Cook Islands Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in the Cook Islands. It was founded in 1989 and became affiliated to the International Rugby Board in 1995. See also Cook Islands national rugby union team External links [Cook Islands Rugby Union] - Official Site () ..
Cook Middle School
Cook Middle School is a middle school in Harris County, Texas. Despite having a Houston address, the school is not located in Houston. The school serves some areas in unincorporated northwest Harris County and the city of Jersey Village. Cook Middle School was founded in 1983 and named after Charle..
Cook Ministry
The Cook Ministry was the tenth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 14 June 1913 to 17 September 1914. Commonwealth Liberal Party Hon Joseph Cook, MP: Prime Minister and Minister for Home AffairsRt Hon Sir John Forrest, GCMG MP: TreasurerHon William Irvine, MP: Attorney-GeneralSenator H..
Cook Mountains
The Cook Mountains is a group of mountains bounded by the Mulock and Darwin glaciers in Antarctica. Parts of the group were first viewed from the Ross Ice Shelf by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04). Additional portions of these mountains were mapped by a New Zealand party of the CT..
Cook Partisan Voting Index
The Cook Partisan Voting Index indicates how much more Democratic or Republican a district performs compared to the nation as a whole. It was originally developed in 1997 by the Cook Political Report, a nonpartisan review of national and state races, working with Polidata, a political statistic ana..
Cook Political Report
The Cook Political Report is an independent, non-partisan newsletter that analyzes elections and campaigns for the US House of Representatives, the US Senate, Governor's offices and the American Presidency. Coverage also focuses on particularly important initiatives and more general developments in ..
Cook River
The Cook River is in the South Island of New Zealand. It is also known as the Weheka River. The headwaters are on the western flanks of the Southern Alps. One of the tributaries feeding into it is the Fox River which in turn is fed by the Fox Glacier. ..
Cook Station, Missouri
Cook Station is an unincorporated community in southern Crawford County, Missouri. It is located about ten miles south of Steelville. ..
Cook stove
Cook stoves, sometimes referred to as biomass cook stoves, are the most common way of cooking and heating food in developing countries. Developing countries consume little energy compared to developed nations; however, over 50% of the energy that they do use goes into cooking food. The average rural..
Cook Strait
A view of from the summit of Mount Victoria, Wellington - Cook Strait stretches to the right (west). The Cook Strait ferry Arahura in the Marlborough Sounds. Location of Cook Strait Cook Strait is the strait between the North Island and the South Island of New Zealand. It takes its..
Cook Strait Ferry
Cook Strait Ferry is the commercial ferry plying between the North Island and South Island of New Zealand. Sailing several times daily from Wellington, North Island, to Picton, the crossing takes about three hours. Roughly half the crossing is in the open sea, Cook Strait, and the remainder in th..
Cook Strait News
The Cook Strait News is a free delivered newspaper in Wellington, New Zealand, named after the Cook Strait. It is delivered free to around 30,030 households weekly. It is printed by APN Print Hastings and owned by Capital Community Newspapers, which is a division of APN New Zealand Ltd. ..
Cook the Books
To cook the books is to falsify an account of an event, often a financial one. At first sight this may seem a strange combination, but it started its life in the mid 17th century, and thus it has endured. It truly relates to the act of cooking, whereby ingredients are changed, altered and improved b..
Cook Township, Pennsylvania
Cook Township is a township in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,403 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 122.6 km² (47.3 mi²). 122.5 km² (47.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi..
COOK Trading
COOK Trading Limited is a manufacturer and retailer of frozen ready meals, established in 1997 and based in Tonbridge, Kent and Sittingbourne, Kent. All frozen ready meals are manufactured without the use of artificial additives and preservatives in their production kitchen in Sittingbourne and p..
Cook’s Regiment of Militia
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COOL
COOL stands for Classroom Object Oriented Language. It is a small programming language designed to be used in a one-semester undergraduate level compiler design course. Its features include automatic memory management, objects, inheritance, and strong static typing. COOL was designed by Alex Aiken..
Cool'n'Quiet
Cool'n'Quiet is a CPU speed throttling and power saving technology introduced by AMD with their Athlon 64 processor series. When the user is running undemanding applications and the load on the processor is light, the processor's clock speed and voltage are reduced. This in turn reduces its average ..
Cool, Cool Water
"Cool, Cool Water" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1970 album Sunflower. It was also released as a single, with the B-side of the single being "Forever". The single never charted in the U.S. or in the U.K. Details ..
Cool, Texas
Cool is a city in Parker County, Texas, United States. The population was 162 at the 2000 census. Geography Cool is located at [32°47′54″N, 98°0′46″W] (32.798472, -98.012781)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a to..
Coola
Coola Japanese DBZ Movies First Appearance Tobikkiri no Saikyôtai Saikyô Appears in Race Family ConnectionsKing Cold (father)Freeza (brother)Kuriza (nephew) DB Character Listing - Coola (クウラ Kūra) is a fictional character and main villain in the fifth and sixth movies of the ..
Coolac, New South Wales
Coolac ([34°55′S 148°09′E]) is a tiny town in the Australian state of New South Wales. It has a population of 48. The postcode is 2727. It is on the Hume Highway, the 11 kilometre section at Coolac is the last two lane section of highway between Sydney and Gundagai. Coolac will be b..
Coolah, New South Wales
Coolah ([31°50′S 149°43′E]) is a town with about 1082 people in the central northern part of New South Wales, Australia in Warrumbungle Shire. On the northeastern side of the area is the Liverpool Range with the Coolah Tops National Park. Most of the region is agricultural with she..
Coolah Tops National Park
Coolah Tops is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 258 km northwest of Sydney. Fact sheet Area: 106 km²Coordinates: [31°45′03″S, 150°04′17″E]Date of establishment: July 5, 1996Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: II..
Coolamon, New South Wales
Coolamon is a town in the south-west of NSW, Australia and is located 40 km north of Wagga Wagga and 506 km south-west of Sydney via the Hume and Sturt Highways. It is situated on the railway line between Junee and Narrandera. Coolamon has a population of approximately 1300 and is 251 m above sea le..
Coolamon College
Coolamon College is a national agency of the Uniting Church in Australia and a distance education provider of theological education. The National Office is based in South Australia, part of the campus of the Adelaide College of Divinity at Brooklyn Park, South Australia. Coolamon was previously bas..
Coolaney
Coolaney (Cúil Áine in Irish) is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. See also List of towns in the Republic of Ireland ..
Coolangatta, New South Wales
Coolangatta ([34°51′S 150°43′E][Coolangatta page] at Geoscience Australia) is an historic area in Australia, on the north shore of the Shoalhaven River on the New South Wales south coast. Coolangatta is a local aboriginal word meaning "splendid view".[Shoalhaven Heads..
Coolangatta, Queensland
Coolangatta links here, see Coolangatta, New South Wales for the earlier settlement on the NSW south coast. Lighthouse at Point Danger, Coolangatta, Queensland — a memorial to Lieutenant James Cook of HM Bark Endeavour who named the Point and described the area during the voyage of 1770. ..
Coolangatta Estate
The Coolangatta Estate was established in 1822 by Alexander Berry. Born on St Andrews Day 1783, the eldest child of a tenant farming family in Fife, he studied at the University of St Andrews and Edinburgh and qualified as a Surgeon. This led him to join the East India Company and started his trave..
Coolant
A coolant, or heat transfer fluid, is a fluid which flows through a device in order to prevent its overheating, transferring the heat produced by the device to other devices that utilize or dissipate it. An ideal coolant has high thermal capacity, is low-cost, and is chemically inert, not causing no..
Coolaroo, Victoria
Coolaroo is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Hume. Popular Australian film, The Castle, is largely set in Coolaroo Melbourne suburbs near Coolaroo(City of Hume) Greenvale Roxburgh Park Somerton Meadow Heights Coolaroo Campbellfield Westmea..
Coolbaugh Township, Pennsylvania
Coolbaugh Township is a township in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 15,205 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 227.0 km² (87.7 mi²). 222.1 km² (85.7 mi²) of it is land and 5.0 km² (1.9 mi²..
Coolbellup, Western Australia
Coolbellup is a suburb in Perth, Western Australia, located within the local government area of the City of Cockburn. It is bounded by Winterfold Road to the north, Stock Road to the west, North Lake Road to the east, and Forrest Road and the Roe Highway reserve to the south. Its postcode is 6163. ..
Coolbinia, Western Australia
Coolbinia is a leafy prestigeous suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Stirling. Most homes in Coolbinia are striking Art Deco residences and many newer, expensive dwellings. Coolbinia was designed according to the "garden" plan, other suburbs like this are Men..
Coolbone
Coolbone is a music group from New Orleans known for playing marathon shows at The Funky Butt in their unique brass-hop style. Brass-hop is a unique style of hip-hop that originated in New Orleans as a cross between jazz, big band and rap. ..
CoolBrands
CoolBrands International (TSX: [COB.A]) is a company based in Markham, Ontario, Canada, that makes frozen desserts, sold under a variety of brands. It is most known for their Eskimo Pie brand. They also market frozen novelties licensed under brand names including Breyers, Godiva, Tropica..
Cooldown
In Computer Video Game terms, Cooldown is the amount of time between attacks. More specific words are sometimes used, however the word cooldown is used most in StarCraft and Rakion. ..
Coolea
Coolea is a type of cheese that consists of a smooth, gouda-like texture with rich, sweet, caramelly flavours. It's made in the hills of Ireland. ..
Cooleemee, North Carolina
Cooleemee is a town in Davie County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 905 at the 2000 census. Geography Cooleemee is located at [35°48′52″N, 80°33′22″W] (35.814509, -80.556180)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Cooleeney
Cooleeney is a type of soft cheese made from raw cow’s milk. The cheese is produced in Ireland, and has a moist, creamy texture with vegetabley, mushroomy flavour. The cheese is popular among the Irish and foreign tourists. ..
Cooler
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A cooler most commonly is an insulated box, used to keep food or drink cool. Ice cubes are most commonly put in on top of the items, filling in between them. Ice packs are sometimes used, as they either contain the melting water inside, or have a gel seal..
Cooler's Revenge
is the fifth DBZ movie, originally released in Japan on July 20th 1991, between episodes 82 & 83. FUNimation's title is Cooler's Revenge & Bridge Entertainment's title is Super Rivals. In this movie, Freeza's brother Coola is introduced. It begins with a flashback to when Freeza destroyed Plane..
Cooler (disambiguation)
Cooler is an insulated box used to keep food and drink cool with ice. The term cooler may also refer to: RefrigeratorWine cooler, an alcoholic beverage made from wine and fruit juiceSwamp cooler or evaporative cooler, which is a type of humidifier used in place of an air conditionerHeat sink, wh..
Cooler Heads Coalition
redirect [[Template:POV-check]]The Cooler Heads Coalition is propaganda front for big energy companies and a sub-group of the National Consumer Coalition, formed May 6, 1997. They assert that their purpose is to dispel the myths of global warming by exposing flawed economic, scientific, and risk an..
Cooler Master
Cooler Master is a manufacturer of computer cases, fans, and heat sinks. They are known for their spacious Stacker 830 case. Many of their small 50 mm heat sinks are used in computers from companies like Compaq and Emachines. See also Computer cooling ..
Cooler pad
A cooler pad is an accessory for laptop computers that helps reduce their operating temperature. Normally used when the laptop's fan device is unable to sufficiently cool the laptop, a cooling pad houses its own fans (usually 2 or 3) and rests beneath the laptop to draw heat from the underside. Th..
Cooley
Cooley is a surname of Irish origin. It refers to: Persons: Charles Cooley (1864–1929), American sociologistChris Cooley (born 1982), American professional football playerDennis Cooley (born 1944), Canadian poet, professor at the University of ManitobaDenton Cooley (born 1920), American physi..
Cooley-Tukey FFT algorithm
The Cooley-Tukey algorithm, named after J.W. Cooley and John Tukey, is the most common fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm. It re-expresses the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) of an arbitrary composite size N = N1N2 in terms of smaller DFTs of sizes N1 and N2, recursively, in order to reduce t..
Cooleyhighharmony
Cooleyhighharmony is the debut 1991 album by Motown group Boyz II Men. Executive produced by Michael Bivins of New Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe, the album features the hit singles "Motownphilly" and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", a G.C. Cameron cover from the Cooley High soundtrack whi..
Cooley (whiskey)
Cooley Distillery is the only independent Irish owned whiskey distillery in Ireland, converted in 1987 from an older potato alcohol plant by John Teeling. The Distillery is located on the Cooley Peninsula on Ireland's eastern coast, County Louth The Distillery's main products are Kilbeggan and Loc..
Cooley Godward
Cooley Godward LLP is 450 attorney firm headquartered in Palo Alto with offices in San Francisco, San Diego, Broomfield, CO, Reston, VA (near DC) and Washington, D.C. Cooley Godward is often ranked as one of the best companies to work at, but notably places among the lowest for diversity. As a pla..
Cooley High
Cooley High is a 1975 (see 1975 in film) feature film produced and released by American International Pictures and written by Eric Monte (co-creator of Good Times). Starring Glynn Turman and Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and featuring a Motown-produced soundtrack, Cooley High, set in 1964 Chicago, explo..
Cooley High School
Cooley High School is a secondary school located in Detroit, Michigan which resides within the Detroit Public Schools school district. As of 2005, the school principal is Mr. Thomas Woodhouse. 98% of the pupils today are Black and 48.5% of the students in attendance qualify for the free or reduced..
Cooley v. Board of Wardens
Cooley v. Board of Wardens, 53 U.S. 299 (1853))[#endnote_citation], was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that a Pennsylvania law requiring all ships entering or leaving Philadelphia to hire a local pilot was an appropriate piece of legislation that did not violate the Co..
Coole Park
Coole Park is a nature reserve of approximately 1000 acres (405 hectares) operated by the Irish National Parks & Wildlife Service and is located a few miles west of Gort, County Galway, Ireland. The park contains extensive woodlands and a series of turloughs with 6 kilometers of signposted nature tr..
Coolflo
The Coolflo is a batting helmet designed by Rawlings and first put into regular use during the 2006 Major League Baseball season. The helmet was designed to allow air to flow through for a more comfortable feel for the hitter. It was previewed during the 2005 All-Star Game before being put into regu..
Coolgardie, Western Australia
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Coolgardie-Esperance Highway
The Coolgardie-Esperance Highway is a 414 km Western Australian highway between Coolgardie and Esperance. It runs in a north-south direction linking the WA's Eastern Goldfields to the coast. The Coolgardie-Norseman stretch (National Highway 94) forms part of the Perth to Adelaide National H..
Coolgardie safe
The Coolgardie Safe is a low-tech refrigeration unit which uses the heat transfer which occurs during evaporation of water. History It was named after the small mining town of Coolgardie in Western Australia. It was invented in the late 1890s because the weather was so hot. It was usually placed on..
Coolham
Coolham is a village in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. It is located at the crossroads of the A272 and B2139. During World War Two there was an airfield nearby which has since been reclaimed for agricultural purposes. There is a notable pub by the name of The Selsey Arms in Coolh..
Coolhouse Productions
Coolhouse Productions is a Finnish software and web design company. The company was founded in 1995 and registered in Finland as Coolhouse in 1999. Coolhouse is mostly specialized in the development of tailored web applications such as company intranets and web-services offered to customers. The co..
Coolhunting
Coolhunting is a word that appears to have been coined in the early 1990s. It refers to a new breed of 'coolhunters', often professionals, who make observations and predictions in their search for their personal interpretation of new cutting-edge cultural trends and fashions. In this they resemble ..
Coolidge
Coolidge may refer to: Places Coolidge, ArizonaCoolidge, GeorgiaCoolidge, KansasCoolidge, Texas People Calvin Coolidge (July 4, 1872–January 5, 1933), the twenty-ninth Vice President and the thirtieth President of the United States.C. M. Coolidge (September 18, 1844–January 13, 1934), ..
Coolidge, Arizona
Coolidge is a city in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 7,786, an increase of 852 people since the 1990 census. Arizona Highway 87 and Arizona Highway 287 pass through the town. Coolidge is 56 miles southeast of Phoenix, and 69 miles northwest of ..
Coolidge, Georgia
Coolidge is a city in Thomas County, Georgia, United States. The population was 552 at the 2000 census. Geography Coolidge is located at [31°0′39″N, 83°51′60″W] (31.010744, -83.866594)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit..
Coolidge, Kansas
Coolidge is a city in Hamilton County, Kansas, United States. The population was 86 at the 2000 census. In the 1983 movie National Lampoon's Vacation starring Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold, the Griswold family visits Cousin Eddie and his family, who live on a farm just outside this city. Geography..
Coolidge, Texas
Coolidge is a town in Limestone County, Texas, United States. The population was 848 at the 2000 census. Geography Coolidge is located at [31°45′9″N, 96°39′2″W] (31.752609, -96.650524)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the tow..
Coolidge Corner
Coolidge Corner is a neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts, centered around the intersection of Beacon Street and Harvard Street. Many popular coffee shops, pharmacies, small independent boutiques, and ethnic restaurants are located there. Coolidge Corner is served by the Coolidge Corner statio..
Coolidge Corner (MBTA station)
Coolidge Corner Station is a stop on the C branch of the MBTA's Green Line, located in the Coolidge Corner neighborhood of Brookline (i.e. the intersection of Beacon Street and Harvard Avenue). This station is convenient to the many stores and restaurants in Coolidge Corner. It is also close to a ..
Coolidge effect
In biology, the term Coolidge effect describes the re-arousal of a male animal by the introduction of a new female. The sex difference that the effect refers to is explained by Bateman's principle. The term comes from an old joke according to which President Calvin Coolidge and his wife visited a ..
Coolidge Homestead
The Coolidge Homestead was the childhood home of the Thirtieth President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge. Located in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, Coolidge lived there from age four in 1876 to 1887, when he departed for Black River Academy for education. The home, itself, was bought by his fath..
Coolidge Middle School
Coolidge Middle School may refer to one of the following: Coolidge Middle School (Massachusetts)Coolidge Middle School (Illinois), operated by Granite City Community Unit School District 9 [link]Calvin Coolidge Middle School (Illinois) in Peoria, Illinois [link] This is a [..
Coolidge Middle School (Reading, Massachusetts)
--> Arthur A. Coolidge Middle School is a school in Reading, Massachusetts. This school has won many awards. It was a NELMS Spotlight School and received the Intel/Scholastic 21st Century School of Distinction Award in 2004, when Coolidge was one of just 20 schools and the only New England entrant..
Coolie
For a deep steep-sided ravine formed by erosion, see Coulee. East Indian coolies on a Trinidad Cacao Estate, circa 1903. Newly arrived Indian coolies in Trinidad. The term "coolie" refers to usually unskilled laborers from Asia particularly China and India. In the 1800s to early 1900s ..
Coolie Dogs
The Coolie is a hard working, intelligent breed of herding dog that originated in Australia. Contents 1 Appearance2 History3 Temperament4 Health5 Working Ability6 Miscellaneous7 References8 External links Appearance Coolies are eye catching, well b..
Coolie Ranx
-->Coolie Ranx (real name Obi-Ajula Ugbomah) is a New York City based musician best known for his membership Third Wave Ska bands, The Toasters and Pilfers. Coolie was born in Great Britain and was raised in New York. His mother is from Jamaica and his father is from Nigeria. Coolie was discovered..
Coolin' Off
Coolin' Off is the first studio album by the New Orleans, LA based band Galactic. Track listing Go Go (3:02)Welcome New Orleans (0:14)Something's Wrong With This Picture (5:56)Funky Bird (4:57)Stax Jam (3:10)Church (5:54)On the One (5:29)Mystery Tube (2:35)Doo Rag (6:16)Percussion Interlude (0:5..
Cooling
Cooling may refer to: Air conditioningCooling, Kent, a village in Kent, EnglandHeat conductionHVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Cooling, Kent
Cooling is a village and civil parish on the Hoo Peninsula, overlooking the North Kent Marshes. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 209. This remote and isolated hamlet has been described as 'the capital of English Lollardry' because of its association with Sir John Oldcast..
Cooling board
A cooling board is a board used to present a dead body. In winter months it would be impossible to bury the dead, so the body is wrapped and propped in a barn until the ground thaws out. Referenced in a number of blues songs, for example:[link]. ..
Cooling Castle
Cooling Castle ([51°27′19″N, 0°31′23″E]) was built in the 1380s on the marshes six miles north of Rochester, Kent, to guard the Thames. It is now about two miles inland. Besieged in 1554, the main part of the castle is in ruins with a private house inside. The gatehouse is in goo..
Cooling church
Cooling lies in the northern reaches of the Hoo Peninsula, a land of flat marshes and gentle hills formed by the narrowing estuaries of the rivers Thames and Medway. The Kent historian, Edward Hasted, was notably unimpressed with its location. His account, written in the 1770s, describes ‘an unfr..
Cooling curve
A cooling curve is a line graph that represents the change of [[Phases_of_matter#Example_1:_Solid.2C_liquid.2C_and_gas_phases|phase]] of matter, typically from either a gas to a solid or a liquid to a solid. Time is used in the x-axis while temperature is used for the y-axis. They are often used ..
Cooling down
After exercise a similar procedure to warming up must be followed in order to prevent discomfort. This is a cool down and it involves light exercise that keeps the heart rate elevated. The purpose is to keep the metabolic rate high and capillaries to enable oxygen to flush through the muscle tissue...
Cooling pond
A cooling pond is a man-made body of water primarily formed for the purpose of providing cooling water for a nearby power plant. Many such lakes have secondary outdoor recreational purposes that include fishing, swimming, boating, camping and picnicing. ..
Cooling tower
Image 1: Natural draft wet cooling towers at Didcot Power Station, UK Cooling towers are evaporative coolers used for cooling water or other working medium to near-ambient temperature. Cooling towers use evaporation of water to reject heat from the system. They vary in size from small roof-..
Cooling tower system
The primary use of large, industrial cooling tower systems is to remove the heat absorbed in the circulating cooling water systems used in power plants, petroleum refineries, petrochemical plants, natural gas processing plants and other industrial facilities. The absorbed heat is rejected to the a..
Cooling vest
The body cooling vest is now an integral piece of equipment with most elite sporting bodies, industry workers, doctors and people with Multiple Sclerosis. Olympic athletes use the lightweight body cooling vest to pre-cool before events. The lightweight less bulky cooling vest weigh around 2 pounds, ..
Coolio
Coolio at US Army base in Bosnia (2002). Coolio during the concert in Baku in 2004. Coolio (born Artis Leon Ivey Jr. on August 1, 1963 in Compton, California) is an American rapper perhaps best known for the hit song "Gangsta's Paradise" from the Dangerous Minds soundtrack. He originall..
Coolit
Coolit is computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software designed specifically for predicting airflow and heat transfer in electronic equipment. The Coolit thermal design software, from Daat Research Corp. of Hanover, New Hampshire, has been commercially available since 1996. It has also been used for ..
Cooljarloo
Cooljarloo, also known as Cooljarloo Well, is a location in Western Australia. It is located at 30°39'S 115°22'E, around 170 kilometres north of Perth, and about ten kilometres north of Cataby. It is mostly known as the location of a major mineral sands deposit mined by the Tiwest Joint Venture. ..
Coolmax
Coolmax is the brand name of a series of fabrics designed to wick moisture away from the skin. The fabrics employ specially-engineered polyester fibres to improve breathability compared to natural fibres like cotton. Clothing made from Coolmax is primarily intended to be worn during exertion &mdash..
Coolmine
Coolmine (Cúl Mhín in Irish) is a residential area in West Dublin, Ireland. Coolmine is located between Blanchardstown and Clonsilla, in the Dublin 15 postcode, roughly 15 kilometres from Dublin city centre. OMFGWTFBBQ WHO CARES??1? ADD ME ON MYSPACE CUZ IM COOL IF YOU READ THIS www.myspace.com/..
Coolmine railway station
Coolmine is a railway station in Coolmine, County Dublin, Ireland. It lies on the Dublin to Longford commuter route[link]. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center; font-size: 95%;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Iarnród Éireann ! Following station ..
Coolmore Lexington Stakes
The Coolmore Lexington Stakes is a race for thoroughbred horses. The race is open to three year olds willing to race one and one-sixteenth miles on the dirt. it is held at the end of April, two weeks before the Kentucky Derby, at Keeneland. The race is a Grade II event with a purse of $325,000. The ..
Coolmore Stud
Coolmore Stud, established in 1975, is the world's largest breeding operation of thoroughbred racehorses, based in Fethard, County Tipperary in the Republic of Ireland. It was originally a relatively small farm dedicated to general agriculture, but came into the Vigors family in 1945 when a trainin..
CoolMUD
CoolMUD is a type of MUD, and a descendant of MOO. It is a text-based online virtual reality system to which multiple users are connected at the same time. Created by Stephen White, also known by the handles "Ghondahrl" and "ghond", CoolMUD has many similarities to MOO, but pushes more functionality..
Coolnagard (Electorial Ward)
Coolnagard is an electoral ward (and neighbourhood) suituated in Omagh, County Tyrone. In the 2001 census, it had a population of 2,547. ..
Coolock
Coolock (An Chúlóg in Irish) is an area on Dublin city's Northside in Ireland. The settlement grew up around a small early-Christian church. A Catholic church, St. John's, was later built in the area. Coolock has a history dating back over 3,500 years – a bronze-age burial site in the area d..
Cooloola
Cooloola may refer to: The Shire of Cooloola, Queensland in AustraliaCooloolidae, a family of insects.Cooloola (genus) genus, a genus of the Cooloolidae family of insectsThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Cooloola Christian College
Cooloola Chrisian College (CCC) is a Christian school in Gympie, Queensland. The school is structured to offer education from preschool through grade 12. External link [Cooloola Christian College] Official website ..
Cooloola monster
The Cooloola monster (Cooloola propator) is a large burrowing orthopteran of the family Cooloolidae. It was discovered in the Cooloola National Park in 1980 by David C. Rentz. ..
Cooloolidae
The Cooloolidae are a family of ensiferan orthopterans of the superfamily Gryllacridoidea. Four species are known from this family, all endemic to Queensland, Australia. The name originated from the discovery of the most well-known member of the family, the Cooloola monster (Cooloola propator), in..
Cooloongup, Western Australia
Cooloongup is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Rockingham. Its postcode is 6168. Suburbs of the City of Rockingham Baldivis | Cooloongup | East Rockingham | Golden Bay | Hillman | Karnup | Peron | Port Kennedy | Rockingham | Safety Bay | Secret Harbour | Shoalw..
CoolSpeech
CoolSpeech is a text-to-speech (TTS) player for Windows. Introduction This software is a popular TTS front-end and developed by ByteCool Software Inc., and mainly by Yao Ziyuan. It can read out what you type or read web pages such as online news for the user. See also TextSound External links ..
Coolspring
Coolspring is the name of two townships in the United States: Coolspring Township in IndianaCoolspring Township in Pennsylvania Coolspring may also refer to: Cool Springs - a large commercial, residential, and industrial development in Williamson County, TennesseeThis is a [disambiguationdisam..
Coolspring Township, Pennsylvania
Coolspring Township is a township in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,287 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 50.7 km² (19.6 mi²). 49.7 km² (19.2 mi²) of it is land and 1.0 km² (0.4 mi²) ..
CoolStreaming
CoolStreaming is a P2P (peer-to-peer) technology that enables users to share television content with each other over the Internet. The technology behind CoolStreaming is similar to that of Bittorrent. The viewers upload content at the same time the programs are downloaded and viewed. CoolStreaming c..
Cooltempo Records
Cooltempo Records is a subsidiary of EMI. See also List of record labels ..
CoolTV
CoolTV is a Canadian category 2 digital cable television channel dedicated to the jazz genre; including music videos, movies, concerts, and television series. CoolTV is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is owned by the CanWest Global and is associated with Cool FM. External link [Official Sit..
Coolville, Ohio
Coolville is an incorporated village located in Troy Township, Athens County, Ohio (extreme southeast Ohio). The population was 528 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Name Note4 External links Geography Coolville is located at [39°13′20″N, 81..
CoolWebSearch
CoolWebSearch (also known as CWS) first appeared in May 2003 and is well known as a malicious keylogging[link] program which installs itself on Windows based computers. Contents 1 Effects2 Creators3 Removal4 Variants4.1 Affiliate variants5 External links ..
Cool "Disco" Dan
The phrase Cool "Disco" Dan (the quotes are part of the phrase) has been used for various forms of graffiti in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. This mark has generally been used as a form of vandalism in graffiti spray painted onto various areas. It is the work of an individual from the Was..
Cool (aesthetic)
For other uses of cool, see Cool (disambiguation). Cool, in popular culture, is an aesthetic of attitude, behaviour, appearance and style. Because of the varied and changing connotations of cool, as well its subjective nature, the word has no one meaning. It has associations of composure and self..
Cool (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cool means an aesthetic with varied meanings in popular culture. Cool may also refer to: A relatively low temperatureCOOL, short for Classroom Object-Oriented LanguageAn alternative name for Cumhail, a figure in Irish mythology"C..
Cool (group)
Cool (쿨) is Korean dance and ballad group. Contents 1 Members1.1 Current1.2 Former2 Discography2.1 Albums2.2 OSTs3 External links4 References Members Current Kim Sung Soo (김성수)Lee Jae Hoon (이재훈)Yuri (유리) Former Yoo Chae Young (유채영)C..
Cool (song)
"Cool" is a pop song performed by Gwen Stefani. It was written by Stefani and Dallas Austin for Stefani's debut solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby (2004). The song's musical-style and production were heavily inspired by pop music from the 1980s, and its lyrics chronicle a relationship in which two..
Cool 105.7
There are at least two radio stations called "Cool 105.7": WLCL FM in Canton, Georgia (metro Atlanta) [link]KOKZ FM in Waterloo, Iowa (Cedar Rapids) [link] This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referr..
Cool Air
Cool Air was one of H.P. Lovecraft's less popular works, although it is highly regarded among his more serious fans. The story in itself revolves around the horror and madness that is wrought when human beings try to escape the natural boundaries of the universe. Plot/Story [Spoiler warningSp..
Cool Amphibious Manufacturers International
Cool Amphibious Manufacturers International (CAMI) is an amphibious vehicle manufacturer based in the United States. They have many different types of amphibious vehicles, including the Hydra Terra, an amphibious bus filled with foam. CAMI claims that the bus is unsinkable and safer than the DUKW (W..
Cool and Dre
Cool and Dre (born in Miami, Florida) are a team of hip hop producers, consisting of Andre Lyon and Marcello Valenzano from the North Miami area. They are best known for producing the hit singles "Hate It or Love It" for the The Game (featuring 50 Cent) and "New York" by Ja Rule (featuring Jadakiss ..
Cool and the Crazy
The film Cool and the Crazy was made for the cable television network Showtime in 1994 by cult film director Ralph Bakshi, who was previously only known for animated features. It was produced by Lou Arkoff (son of b-movie producer Samuel Z. Arkoff) as part of a short-lived revival of American Inte..
Cool as Ice
Cool as Ice, VHS cover Cool as Ice is a 1991 movie loosely based on Rebel Without a Cause, and often referred to as the Vanilla Ice Movie. When first released, Cool as Ice was universally panned by critics. However, over time it has become somewhat of a cult classic. Rife with bizarre dialogu..
Cool beans
"Cool Beans" is a phrase that originated in American pop culture during the 1980s. It is used when referring to something with a positive connotation. For Example "That party was cool beans." Much like other slang words "Cool Beans" faded out with the times, but traces of it can be seen as today peo..
Cool Biz campaign
The Japanese Ministry of the Environment (MOE) advocated the "Cool Biz" campaign in the summer of 2005 in order to save energy by limiting air conditioning. According to the Environment Ministry, central government ministries were to set air conditioner temperatures at 28 C until September. The Co..
Cool Boarders
The phrase "Cool Boarders" typically refers to a series of snowboarding sports video games for PlayStation and PlayStation 2. Cool Boarders, the first game in the series.Cool Boarders 2Cool Boarders 3Cool Boarders 4[[Cool Boarders: Code Alien]], a Japanese PS2 release.[link]Cool Boarders ..
Cool Boarders (video game)
For other games in the Cool Boarders series, see Cool Boarders. Cool Boarders (also known as Coolboarders) was a snowboarding sports video game developed by UEP Systems for the PlayStation. The game was released in Japan on 1996-08-30, in the United States on 1996-12-31, and in Europe during Januar..
Cool Bobby B
Cool Bobby B is a radio disc jockey who runs a Doo Wop Radio Show called Cool Bobby B's Doo Wop Stop. This show is syndicated worldwide. ..
Cool Bobby B's Doo Wop Stop
Cool Bobby B's Doo Wop Stop is a worldwide syndicated Doo Wop Radio Show hosted by Cool Bobby B. This show is dedicated to only doo wop music. Radio Stations which carry Cool Bobby B's Doo Wop Stop Call Sign Frequency Station Name Location KQOL 93.1 FM KOOL 93.1 Las Vegas, NV WD..
Cool Breeze
Cool Breeze is a 1st Gen Dungeon Family artist. Cool Breeze has appeared on many Dungeon Family albums. In 2001, he joined up with two rappers from a group called Sniper Unit and became known as Freddie Calhoun. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Albums1.2 Singles1.3 Filmography Disc..
Cool Britannia
Cool Britannia is a media term that was used in the late 1990s to describe the contemporary culture of the United Kingdom. It was closely associated with the early years of the "New Labour" government of Tony Blair. It is a pun on the title of the patriotic song "Rule, Britannia!". The phrase "Cool..
Cool C
Cool C (born June 3, 1969) is the stage name of Philadelphia rapper Christopher Roney. He was a member of the Hilltop Hustlers and the group C.E.B.. His 1987 debut single gained him a good amount of attention and caught a lot of ears: "Juice Crew Dis" took aim at the New York-based crew run by infl..
Cool Cans
Cool Cans were special cans used by Pepsi in a 1990 promotion. The various designs of these cans included confetti, sunglasses, neon, and surfing art. They had prizes printed on the inside of them as part of a contest. The neon Cool Can was claimed to have the word "SEX" hidden on it. This sublimi..
Cool Cat
This is about Cool Cat, the Looney Tunes cartoon character. For the character in Pee-wee's Playhouse, see Cool Cat (Pee-wee's Playhouse). Cool Cat was a fictional cartoon character created by director Alex Lovy for Warner Bros. studios in the 1960s. His first appearance was in the self-titled short..
Cool Cat (Pee-wee's Playhouse)
For the Warner Bros. character, see Cool Cat. Cool Cat was a character on Pee-wee's Playhouse. He was a beatnik living in an area of the Playhouse called "Puppetland". Along with Dirty Dog and Chicky Baby, he spoke in rhyme usually, but in a few instances he spoke normally. ..
Cool Change
A Cool Change is a term used in south eastern Australia for the arrival of a Cold Front in the afternoon or evening after a day of high summertime temperatures. The arrival of the front often produces falls in temperature in the order of 10C to 15C and sometimes thunderstorm activity. Now, in th..
Cool Change (CSI episode)
Cool Change is the second episode in the first season of the popular American crime drama . [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The Plot This episode starts with Ted Sallinger and his girlfriend Jamie on the casino floor in the Hotel Monaco, Jamie spot..
Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute
The Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI) at Brock University in Ontario, Canada, was established in 1996 and is a partnership with the Wine Council of Ontario (WCO) and the Ontario Grape Growers Marketing Board, now the Grape Growers of Ontario (GGO). In addition to its research ..
Cool Cool Bye
|} is an anime OVA. Story Siblings Lek and Flena Han are on an adventure to defeat a giant mecha that destroyed their village. Music Ending Happy locus (foot loose) ..
Cool Devices
|} Cool Devices is a series of animated videos or OVA of adult cartoons. The series consist of eleven episodes referred to as operations and is most noted for its extreme sexual content, most of which center around BDSM and similar fetish themes as well as its excellent production values (compare..
Cool drink
Cool drink is a term used to refer to soft drinks or sodas in South India. In the north, they are referred to as 'Cold drinks.' Popular examples of such drinks include Limca, Mirinda and Thums Up, as well as the sodas, sold by multinational corporations, which those drinks were intended to replace, ..
Cool fella
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Cool FM
Cool FM is a Pop Radio station, based in Newtownards, Northern Ireland. It is owned by Emap Radio and is part of the Big City Network. External link [Official web site] ..
Cool For August
Cool For August was a rock band consisting of notable Canadian singer-songwriter Shad Hills on guitar, Andrew Shivas on bass, Gordan Vaughn on vocals, Trevor Kustibak on guitar, and Shane Hills on drums. They made their television debut on Conan O'Brien with their hit song "Trials". While it was..
Cool for Cats
Cool for Cats is the British new wave group Squeeze's second album, released in 1979. Cool for Cats contained more charting hit singles (four) than any other album the band ever released. In 1997, the CD was released in the UK with two bonus tracks, as part of the Six Of One... box set. The set i..
Cool For Cats (song)
"Cool For Cats" was the second single released from Squeeze's second album of the same name. It peaked at #2 on the UK Singles Chart, making it one of the band's biggest hits. In 1992, thirteen years after its initial release, "Cool For Cats" was re-issued and charted at #62. Track listing "Cool F..
Cool Hand Luke
For the original novel which the film was based on see Cool Hand Luke (novel) Cool Hand Luke is a 1967 American film starring Paul Newman and directed by Stuart Rosenberg. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Cast and Crew3 Quotations4 Trivia5 \"Plastic Jesus\" song6 Notes7 E..
Cool Hand Luke (novel)
For the film see Cool Hand Luke Cool Hand Luke is a novel by Donn Pearce published in 1965. ..
Cool Herders
Cool Herders is an independently developed commercial party game for the Sega Dreamcast. It has a one player story mode, as well as a multiplayer party mode. DC Tonic At E3 2001, a disc of the games from the best independent Dreamcast developers called DC Tonic was given out to attendees of the s..
Cool It Reba
''' Contents 1 Cool It Reba2 Discography3 Members4 Later Members5 External links Cool It Reba ''' New York City's Cool It Reba was spawned from the downtown post punk / no wave scene in the early 1980's. They combined elements of James Brown funk, Television's guitar in..
Cool James
This article is about the Tanzanian musician. For the American hiphop artist, see LL Cool J. James Dandu Cool James, real name James Dandu also known as "Mtoto wa Dandu"( b. 1970 in Mwanza, Tanzania, d. August 27, 2002) was a Tanzanian musician. Having finished his primary studies in Tanza..
Cool James and Black Teacher
The cover of the Dr. Feelgood single. Cool James and Black Teacher (sometimes Cool James and the Black Teacher) was a Swedish eurodance group consisting of Cool James (Jamie Dandu) and Black Teacher (J. Masena). The group was formed in Solna, Sweden and was signed to Stockholm Records. Their ..
Cool jazz
Cool jazz is a jazz style developed in the late 1940s and during the 1950s at New York primarily from 'californian' white musicians, when they after the second worldwar moved to New York in 1946 - there discussing and rehearsing with mostly black musicians from the New York bop-groups. The Claude T..
Cool Jerk
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] Cool Jerk is a black-and-white newspaper-style comic strip created by Paul Horn. It follows the diverse denizens of Spittle Beach, California, primarily wiseass hodad (and title character) Armpit Beachhead and his superior-in-every-way girlfriend Puppy Fizgig..
Cool Joke
Cool Joke is a Japanese rock band. Though during their time as an indies band their activity was centered in the Fukui prefecture area, they are now performing on a national level. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Singles1.2 Albums2 External link Discography Singles "UNDO" (May 12,..
Cool Kids of Death
Cool Kids of Death is a Polish alternative rock band. It was formed in Łódź in 2001. Their name comes from one of Saint Etienne's song. They are well known in Poland because of radical lyrics and widely expressing the "Generation Nothing" ("Generacja Nic") voice - the "movement" which accused Pol..
Cool McCool
Cool McCool was an animated series that ran on NBC from September 1966 to August 1969, running to 20 episodes in all. It was created by Bob Kane, most famous as the creator of Batman, and produced by Al Brodax for King Features. Riffing off the then-popular genres of superheroes and James Bond spy ..
Cool on Your Island
Cool On Your Island Single by Y Kant Tori Read Released August, 1988 Genre Pop/Hair Metal 7" Single Length 10 min 03 sec Record label Atlantic Records Producer Joe Chicarelli Y Kant Tori Read Chronology Y Kant Tori Read(1988) The Big Picture(1988) Cool on Your Island(1988) Cool On Your ..
Cool Papa Bell
James Thomas "Cool Papa" Bell (May 17, 1903–March 7, 1991) was an American center fielder in Negro league baseball, considered by many baseball observers to have been the fastest man ever to play the game. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974. Born in Starkville, Mississippi, B..
Cool Rays
Cool Rays was a rock band formed by five Evergreen State College (Olympia, Washington, USA) students in late 1980. The band is especially notable as Calvin Johnson's first ensemble and one of the earlier expressions of the Olympia music scene that developed in the 1980s and 1990s. The band members..
Cool roof
Cool roofs are an effective alternative to bulk attic insulation under roofs in humid tropical and subtropical climates. Bulk insulation can be entirely replaced by roofing systems that both reflect incident solar radiation and provide emission to the sky. Present technology is best obtained with w..
Cool Runnings
Cool Runnings is a 1993 comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub. It is based on the exploits of the Jamaican Bobsled Team at Calgary, Alberta, Canada in the 1988 Winter Olympics. It stars Leon, Doug E. Doug, Malik Yoba, Rawle D. Lewis and John Candy. Contents 1 Plot2 Box office3 G..
Cool Spot
In the first half of the 1990s, the red spot in the 7Up logo was given arms, legs, a mouth and sunglasses and served as the mascot of the popular soft drink in the United States. Contents 1 Game Development2 Sequel3 ''7up Spot'' Puzzle Game4 Awards5 Trivia6 Externa..
Cool Springs
Cool Springs is a large commercial and residential development located in Williamson County, Tennessee. The majority of the complex lies within the city of Franklin. A smaller part of it lies within the city of Brentwood. The commercial center primarily serves Williamson County, the most affluent p..
Cool Springs Galleria
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Cool Touch
Cool Touch is a 1990 album by Leo Sayer. Track listing "Cool Touch""Rely On Me""Young And In Love""Paperback Town""Going Home""My Favourite""I Can't Stop""Heaven Knows""Agents Of The Heart""Suki's Missing" All songs written by Leo Sayer and Alan Tarney. ..
Cool to Be You
Cool To Be You is the 2004 release by the punk band The Descendents on the label Fat Wreck Chords. Track listing "Talking""Nothing With You""She Don't Care""'Merican""Dog And Pony Show""Blast Off""Dreams""Cool To Be You""Maddie""Mass Nerder""One More Day""Tack""Anchor Grill""Dry Spell" Personnel ..
Cool TV (Central Europe)
CoolTV (Central Europe) is a former Hungarian television channel, which migrated to Romania after being threatened with close-down by magyar authorities. The channel was started in 2004 in Hungarian language, and in 2005 in Romanian CoolTV Romania too. CoolTV had a pioneering role presenting a ga..
Cool Valley, Missouri
Cool Valley is a city in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 1,081 at the 2000 census. Geography Cool Valley is located at [38°43′38″N, 90°18′22″W] (38.727150, -90.306109)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census B..
Cool Water
Cool Water was a famous song written in 1941 by the equally famous Bob Nolan. It is about a man and his mule, Dan and a mirage in the desert. The best-selling recorded version was done by Vaughn Monroe and The Sons of the Pioneers in 1948. The recording was released by RCA Victor Records as catalo..
Cool Whip
Cool Whip logo Cool Whip is a brand of imitation whipped cream with < 2% milk product content, called a "whipped topping" by its manufacturer. It is used as a dessert topping, and in some no-bake pie recipes. Cool Whip was introduced in 1965 by the Birds Eye division of General Foods, which l..
Cool With You: The Platinum Collection
Cool With You: The Platinum Collection is the Asian Edition best of from singer/actress Jennifer Love Hewitt, released in 2006 (see 2006 in music). Track listing "Cool with You" (Bell/Palmer) - 3:21"Our Love (Don't Throw It All Away)" (Gibb/Weaver) - 4:01"I Always Was Your Girl" (Thorn/Watt) - 4:3..
Cool World
The 1992 film Cool World marked Ralph Bakshi's return to feature films after nine years and his last feature film to date. Bakshi wrote the original screenplay, which was ordered by producer Frank Mancuso Jr. to be heavily re-written. The final version of the screenplay, written by Michael Grais an..
Cool World (Game Boy)
A Game Boy Game Pak based on the movie Cool World. In the game, the player prevents the Doodles (evil cartoons) from reaching the Interworld Matrix. ..
Cool World (NES version)
Cool World is an action-oriented NES video game that is loosely based on the movie Cool World. In this port of the Super NES classic, the Popper Police don't arrest you. Instead, they just kill you instantly when you touch their police cruiser. In the Super NES version, the building looked cartoony...
Cool World (video game)
Cool World is an action-oriented Super NES video game that is loosely based on the movie Cool World. Due to censorship issues, when you are stopped by the Popper Police, Detective Frank Harris will say "You are under arrest" instead of the standard "Freeze, asshole. Cool World Police Department.". A..
Cool Zone (TV Series)
Cool Zone is an Australian television series which is broadcast on community television station, C31 Adelaide in Adelaide, South Australia. The show is aimed at a wide demographic with a focus on teenagers and is hosted by Matty T. Each episode lasts for approximately five minutes plus commercials...
Cooma, New South Wales
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Cooma-Monaro Shire, New South Wales
Cooma-Monaro Shire ([36°14′S 149°07′E]) is a Local Government Area (LGA) in southern New South Wales, named after the former Cooma Municipality and the former Monaro Shire (itself named after the Monaro Region), which were amalgamated to create it. The Shire developed from the v..
Coomassie
Coomassie Solution of Coomassie Coomassie (also known as Brilliant Blue, Brilliant Blue G, Acid Blue 90, C.I. 42655, or Brilliant Blue G 250) is a blue dye commonly used in sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). The gel is soaked in dye for thirty minutes ..
Cooma Correctional Centre
Cooma Correctional Centre is an Australian prison facility located in Vale St, Cooma, New South Wales, Australia. External link [New South Wales Department of Corrective Services - Cooma Correctional Centre page] contains history, accommodation, staff, education, industries and community..
Coomb
Coomb may refer to: Coomb, a rare Celtic Brythonic survival word; meaning a small deep dry valley, easily defended. Deeping Coomb is the name of the fictional well-defended deep valley in The Lord of the Rings. (See: Coombe for a full entry on this primary meaning).Coomb, an Saxon quantity, a liq..
Coombabah, Queensland
Coombabah is a suburb located on the Gold Coast. It is west of Runaway Bay and is accessed mainly by Pine Ridge Rd. Contents 1 Etymology2 See also3 External links4 References Etymology The word Coombabah is an English corruption of the aboriginal word, and can have three alte..
Coombe
It has been suggested that this section be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] into [Corrie]. (:Wikipedia talk:Corrie}}}) A coombe or (variant spellings) combe, coomb or 'cwm'' is a short valley or hollow on a hill or coastline. Combes are generally a dry valley in a limestone or..
Coombe, Buckinghamshire
Coombe is a hamlet in the parish of Ellesborough in the English county of Buckinghamshire, situated between Coombe Hill and Chequers, the official country residence of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The hamlet is situated on the Missenden Road that leads from Butlers Cross to Great and L..
Coombe, Bude, Cornwall
Coombe is a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom, situated near the coast some four miles north of the town of Bude. Grid reference ..
Coombe, Camborne, Cornwall
Coombe is a settlement in Cornwall, United Kingdom, situated some 2 miles north of the town of Camborne. Grid reference ..
Coombe, Cornwall
Coombe, Cornwall may refer to: Coombe, a place near Bude in Cornwall, United Kingdom.Coombe, a place near Camborne in Cornwall, United Kingdom.Coombe, a place near Liskeard in Cornwall, United Kingdom.Coombe, a place near Redruth in Cornwall, United Kingdom.Coombe, a place near St. Austell in Cornw..
Coombe, Crewkerne, Somerset
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Somerset, situated some three miles west of the town of Crewkerne. External links *[Map sources] for ..
Coombe, Croydon
Coombe is a place in the London Borough of Croydon, not far from central Croydon. Coombe is unusual in this part of South London as it had barely been urbanised and has retained its collection of large houses fairly intact. Coombe Road, becoming Coombe Lane, is the principal road. Conduit Lane is ..
Coombe, Devon
Coombe, Devon may refer to: Coombe, a place near Sidmouth in Devon, England, United Kingdom.Coombe, a place near Tiverton in Devon, England, United Kingdom.Coombe, an area of Teignmouth in Devon, England, United Kingdom. See also: Combe, Devon, a place name with very similar pronunciation. This ar..
Coombe, Gloucestershire
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Gloucestershire. Grid reference ..
Coombe, Hampshire
Coombe is a settlement in the county of Hampshire, UK. Location Coombe is located at Grid reference ..
Coombe, Kent
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Kent. It lies between Ash-next-Sandwich and Woodnesborough. Grid reference ..
Coombe, Liskeard, Cornwall
Coombe is a settlement in Cornwall, United Kingdom, situated some one miles south-west of the town of Liskeard. Nearby is Coombe railway station, a little used station and reversing point on the Looe Valley Line railway branch line from Liskeard to Looe. Grid reference ..
Coombe, London
For other uses see Coombe, Croydon and Coombe (disambiguation) Coombe is a neighbourhood of London in England, within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. It lies to the east of the main town area, and centres on what was originally Coombe House, a large, now-demolished, residence. To the nor..
Coombe, Redruth, Cornwall
Coombe is a settlement in Cornwall, United Kingdom, situated some four miles south-east of the town of Redruth. Grid reference ..
Coombe, Sidmouth, Devon
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Devon, situated some five miles north-west of the town of Sidmouth. Grid reference ..
Coombe, Somerset
Coombe, Somerset may refer to: Coombe, a place near Crewkerne in Somerset, England, United Kingdom.Coombe, a place near Taunton in Somerset, England, United Kingdom. See also: Combe, a place in Somerset, England, United Kingdom.Combe Down, a place in Somerset, England, United Kingdom.Combe Florey,..
Coombe, St. Austell, Cornwall
Coombe is a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom, situated some four miles west of the town of St. Austell. Grid reference ..
Coombe, Taunton, Somerset
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Somerset, situated some four miles north-east of the county town of Taunton. External links *[Map sources] for ..
Coombe, Teignmouth, Devon
Coombe is an area of the town of Teignmouth in the English county of Devon. Grid reference ..
Coombe, Tiverton, Devon
Coombe is a settlement in the English county of Devon, situated some five miles north-east of the town of Tiverton. Grid reference ..
Coombe, Truro, Cornwall
Coombe is a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom, situated on the banks of the River Fal some three miles south of the town of Truro. Grid reference ..
Coombe, Wiltshire
Coombe may refer to the following places in the county of Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom: Coombe, near Donhead St. MaryCoombe, near EnfordCoombe BissettCoombe Green This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Coombes
Coombes is a village and civil parish in the Adur District of West Sussex, England. It is located three miles (5km) north of Shoreham by Sea on the River Adur. The 11th century village church has a frescoes, some of the most important in England, and painted at various times up to 1753. This small..
Coombeshead College
Coombeshead College is the largest comprehensive school in Newton Abbot, Devon, United Kingdom and is also one of the most popualar schools of Newton Abbot. It is a media and arts college, and has 1600-plus pupils on its roll. The principal is Richard Haigh. On a minor matter, it gained media atten..
Coombe Abbey
Coombe Abbey in the early 18th century from Kip and Knyff's Britannia Illustrata. Coombe Abbey is a historic mansion house and country park in Warwickshire, England. It is located in the countryside between Coventry and Rugby, roughly midway between the two. Coombe Abbey was founded as a mon..
Coombe Bissett
Coombe Bissett is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire, at Grid reference . Description Coombe Bissett has a pub, a chapel and a church. There is a well looked after nature reserve, part of which is referred to as Rory Hill. On the other side of the village is Rolley Hill,..
Coombe Cellars
Coombe Cellars Inn is a pub in Great Britain on the River Teign in south Devon, England. The pub is owned by Brewers Fayre which is a subsidiary of Whitbread. The pub has a long history including the fact that it used to be a drop off point for smugglers. It's also the setting for the novel Kitty A..
Coombe Dean School
Coombe Dean School, opened in 1976, is a comprehensive school in the United Kingdom. It is situated in the south-east of Plymouth, Devon, and has a pupil circulation of around 1000. It had gained specialist school status in September 2003 as an ICT and Mathematics school. In Summer 2004, work starte..
Coombe Fields
Coombe Fields is a civil parish in Warwickshire, England. The parish has no village, but contains Coombe Abbey, after which it is named, and a few isolated houses. In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 114. ..
Coombe Hill
Coombe Hill may refer to: Coombe Hill, a place in Buckinghamshire, England.Coombe Hill, a place in Buckinghamshire, England on the flank of Haddington Hill.Coombe Hill, a place in East Sussex, England.Coombe Hill, a place in Gloucestershire, England.Coombe Hill, a place in London, England. This is..
Coombe Hill, Buckinghamshire
Coombe Hill is a hill in The Chilterns, located next to the hamlet of Dunsmore, Buckinghamshire, England, near the town of Wendover, and overlooking Aylesbury Vale. It is not to be confused with another Coombe Hill on the flank of Haddington Hill, some four kilometres to the north-east. The majo..
Coombe Hill, East Sussex
Coombe Hill or Combe Hill is the name of a hill near Jevington in the English county of East Sussex. It is the site of a Neolithic causewayed enclosure and much later archaeological evidence. Built around 3200 BC, the enclosure consists of two concentric, segmented ditches with an internal area ..
Coombe Hill, Gloucestershire
Coombe Hill is the name of a hamlet, telephone exchange, and a disused canal (Coombe Hill Canal, now a nature reserve) in Gloucestershire. ..
Coombe Island
Coombe Island is in the south east corner of the Family Islands group and located approximately 15km East of Tully Heads. The GBRMPA has deemed this island a Sensitive Location and have completely refused access. The Family Islands are a chain of islands extending approximately 14km in length and ..
Coombe Keynes
Coombe Keynes is a hamlet in Dorset, England, situated in the Purbecks five miles west-south-west of Wareham. The village has a population of 79 (2001); they occupy around 22 houses of which 10 are thatched. Wool railway station is a mile from Coombe Keynes giving direct access for trains to Londo..
Coombe railway station
Coombe railway station serves the town of Coombe in Cornwall. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: cent..
Coombing Park
Coombing Park is a farming property situated in western New South Wales just off the Mid Western Highway about 260 km west of Sydney and 54 km south-west of Bathurst. The property is of considerable note because of its relationship with convicts, bushrangers and the Cobb & Co coaching company. The..
Coombs
Coombs is a name given to: Serum antibodies against red blood cells, which indicate the presence or risk of immune-mediated hemolysisthe Coombs test, a protocol to test for the presence of these antibodiesa type of voting designed by the psychologist Clyde Coombsa small community in British Columbi..
Coombs' method
The Coombs' method, created by Clyde Coombs, is a voting system used for single-winner elections in which each voter rank-orders the candidates. It is very similar to Instant Runoff Voting (also known as 'Preferential Voting' or the Alternative Vote). Contents 1 Procedures2 An example3&..
Coombs, British Columbia
Coombs is a small community on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, situated on provincial highway 4A approximately ten kilometres west of Parksville. Coombs is home to just over a thousand people. Coombs is famous for its Old Country Market, which features a family of goats living on the roof..
Coombs Ditch (hundred)
Coombs Ditch Hundred was a hundred in the county of Dorset, England, containing the following parishes: AndersonBlandford Forum (borough from 1605)Blandford St MaryBloxworthWinterborne ClenstonWinterborne TomsonWinterborne Whitchurch See also: List of hundreds in Dorset ..
Coombs test
Coombs test (also known as Coombs' test, antiglobulin test or AGT) refers to two clinical blood tests used in haematology and immunology. The two Coombs tests: Direct Coombs test, also direct antiglobulin test or DAT.Indirect Coombs test, also indirect antiglobulin test or IAT. Coombs test can r..
Coomera, Queensland
Coomera is the fastest growing district in the Gold Coast. It has long been earmarked as a new satellite growth suburb, similar in many ways to Robina. With Australia's biggest and most popular theme park, Dreamworld, and plans for a TAFE, a university Campus and Queensland's biggest shopping centre..
Coomera railway station, Queensland
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Coomera River, Queensland
The Coomera River is a river situated in South East Queensland. The upper reaches of the river flow from the Lamington plateau and the Lamington National Park. Here are the spectacular Coomera Falls in the Coomera Gorge. This river is one of many that flow north from the Tweed Valley shield volcano..
Coomera State Primary School
Coomera State Primary School established in 1873, is a medium sized primary school on the Northern Gold Coast. It is funded by the Queensland Government and currently has 660 students. Local Involvemnt Situated next door to Dreamworld theme park, this school has strong links to the park which provi..
Coomkeen
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Coon
Coon can refer to: an abbreviation for raccoonthe Maine Coon, a breed of domestic catan ethnic slur of American English origin for people of African or aboriginal Australian descenta brand of cheese in AustraliaCoon Carnival, a yearly minstrel festival in Cape Town, South Africa People Carleton Ste..
Coon, Wisconsin
Coon is a town in Vernon County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 683 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 90.3 km² (34.8 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 683 people, 262 households,..
Coonabarabran, New South Wales
Location of Coonabarabran in New South Wales (red) Coonabarabran ([31°15′S 149°16′E]) is a town in Warrumbungle Shire Council in northern New South Wales, Australia, has about 3000 inhabitants, and was established in the 1850s. It is located on the Newell Highway and the Oxley ..
Coonalpyn, South Australia
Coonalpyn ([35°41′S 139°51′E]) is a small town in South Australia 163 km (101 miles) southeast of Adelaide on Dukes Highway. Origin of the name This town's name is derived from the Aboriginal word Coonalpyn, meaning Barren Woman. Coonalpyn Downs was chosen by John Barton Hack to nam..
Coonamble, New South Wales
Coonamble is a town and Local Government Area of approximately 2500 persons in central-western New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the Castlereagh Highway north-west of Gilgandra. It is the regional hub for wheat growing and sheep and wool. ..
Coonan Cross Oath
In 1653 a group of Saint Thomas Christians,enraged by the persecution of their Church by the Portuguese colonials and Jesuit missionaries, who sought to bring it under papal authority, swore the legendary Coonan Cross Oath.They swore that day that neither them or their descendants to come will have ..
Coonass
To some, Coonass is a controversial epithet used for the Cajun people of the U.S. state of Louisiana. Some object to this term, and view it as an ethnic slur, especially when used by non-Cajuns, whose use of the term is often taken as an insult by Cajuns. However, many Cajuns have adopted the t..
Coonawarra
This article is about the wine region. For the town it is named after, see Coonawarra, South Australia. The Coonawarra is a wine region in South Australia's Limestone Coast, well-known for its red wines. The region is identified by a strip of terra rossa soil (rich red topsoil over porous limestone)..
Coonawarra, South Australia
Coonawarra ([37°17′S 140°50′E]) is a small town north of Penola in South Australia. It is best known for the Coonawarra wine region named after it. ..
Cooney
Cooney (from O'Cooney, Gaelic: "O'Cuana, is a common Irish surname. In various forms, the name dates back to the 12th century. It is first associated with County Tyrone then in the province of Connaught, in the townland of Ballycooney, Loughrea barony, in County Galway, then to County Clare, County ..
Cooneyites
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Cooney Weiland
Ralph "Cooney" Weiland (November 5, 1904 in Seaforth, Ontario - July 3, 1985) was a Canadian amateur ice hockey forward who played for the Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, and Detroit Red Wings. In 1929-30, Cooney scored a then-record 73 points in a season, which shattered the previous record of 5..
Coongulla, Victoria
Coongulla is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Ryans Road, on the shores of Lake Glenmaggie in the Wellington Shire. The postcode for Coongulla and some of the area around it is 3860. Description There are approx 270 separate houses in Coongulla. Of these, 49% are fully owned, 25% are purch..
Coonhound
A Black and Tan Coonhound with a typical soulful expression A Coonhound is a type of scent hound and a member of the hound group. Coonhounds are an American style of hunting dog that was developed for the unique quarry and working conditions found in the United States. In the colonial period, ..
Coonley House
The Avery Coonley House is a building designed by famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Constructed in 1907-1908, this is an estate of several buildings built on the banks of the Des Planes River in Riverside, Illinois a suburb of Chicago, Illinois. Avery Coonley was heir to an industrial fortune..
Coonoor
The bustling and chaotic Coonoor bazaar - the clock tower above the bus terminus can be seen in the distance. Coonoor Location: Nilgiri Hills in North West Tamil Nadu, adjoining the state borders of Kerala to the West & SW, and Karnataka to the North. Geographic coordinates: 11.35..
Coonoor, New Zealand
Named after Coonoor, the famous hill station in India, Coonoor is a small sheep-farming district in the Northern Wairarapa, approximately 38km south-east of Dannevirke, and 48km north-east of Pahiatua. The name Coonoor was first used for one of the early sheep runs in the district, and later became..
Coonskin
Coonskin can be: The skin of a Raccooncoonskin cap, a type of hatThe 1975 film by Ralph Bakshi This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the inte..
Coonskin (film)
Coonskin is a 1975 adult animation film directed by Ralph Bakshi, combining live-action with animation. The storyline about a black rabbit and his two buddies, a fox, and a bear, who try to take over the crime rackets in Harlem, is a satire combining story elements from the Uncle Remus folktales a..
Coonskin cap
A Coonskin Cap is quite literally a cap fashioned from the skin and fur of a raccoon. The original coonskin cap consisted of the entire skin of the raccoon including its head and tail. The caps were originally a traditional Native American article of clothing, but when European pioneers began sett..
Coon Bone Island
Coon Bone Island is an island on the Laurel Fork River along the eastern flanks of Middle Mountain in Randolph County, West Virginia. Coon Bone Island lies within the Monongahela National Forest. External links ..
Coon Carnival
The Coon Carnival or Kaapse Klopse (or simply Klopse) is a minstrel festival that takes place annually in Cape Town, South Africa. Up to 13,000 minstrels in whiteface take to the streets garbed in shockingly bright colours, either carrying colourful umbrellas or playing an array of musical instrumen..
Coon cheese
Coon is the trademark of a cheddar cheese produced by Dairy Farmers in Australia. Despite a legal challenge to the name by Stephen Hagan in 2003, the name has nothing to do with the more commonly known racial slur use of the word and is instead named after its creator Edward William Coon, who pat..
Coon Chicken
Coon Chicken was a restaurant chain founded by Maxon Lester Graham. The first restaurant was opened in 1925. The chain closed around the time of the advent of the Civil Rights movement. This restaurant got some attention after playing a role in the movies Ghost World and [[C.S.A.: The Confederate St..
Coon Chicken Inn
Coon Chicken Inn was a restaurant chain founded by Maxon Lester Graham in 1925, which prospered until the late 1950's. The restaurant's name, logos, and trademarks are examples of Jim Crow era advertising and business practices. The entrances of the restaurants were designed to look like a smiling c..
Coon Creek Formation
The Coon Creek Formation is a geologic formation located in western Tennessee and extreme northeast Mississippi. It is a sedimentary sandy marl deposit Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) in age, about 73 million years old. The formation is known for producing mosasaurs and plesiosaurs, particularly at ..
Coon Creek Township, Minnesota
Coon Creek Township is a township in Lyon County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 282 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.4 km² (36.4 mi²). 93.0 km² (35.9 mi²) of it is land and 1.3 km² (0.5 mi²) of it (..
Coon Rapids
Coon Rapids is the name of several places in the United States: Coon Rapids in IowaCoon Rapids in Minnesota This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directl..
Coon Rapids, Iowa
Coon Rapids is a city in Carroll County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,305 at the 2000 census. In September, 1959, Coon Rapids played a role in promoting détente between the United States and the Soviet Union, when a local man, Roswell Garst, hosted Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev on h..
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
Coon Rapids is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. As of the 2004 census, the city had a total population of 62,721. Coon Rapids is a northern suburb of Minneapolis. It is the fifth largest Twin Cities suburb and ninth largest city in Minnesota. Contents 1 History2 Geog..
Coon Valley, Wisconsin
Coon Valley is a village in Vernon County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 714 at the 2000 census. Geography Coon Valley is located at [43°42′6″N, 91°0′51″W] (43.701628, -91.014083)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Cooper
Cooper may refer to: Cooper (profession), a maker of barrels People See Cooper (surname); see also alternative spellings Couper, Cowper Places Cities named Cooper: Cooper, Alabama in Chilton County, AlabamaIn California:* Cooper, California in Lake County, California* Cooper, California in ..
Cooper's Camp
Cooper's Camp is a city and a notified area in Nadia district in the state of West Bengal, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Cooper's Camp had a population of 17,755. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Cooper's Camp has..
Cooper's Falls, Ontario
Cooper's Falls (or Coopers Falls) is a hamlet in southern Ontario, Canada, on the Black River near the town of Washago. It is named after Thomas Cooper, the first settler in this location. Although there are a few families living in Coopers Falls, it is considered a ghost town, because its current p..
Cooper's Hawk
The Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii) is a medium-sized hawk. Adults have short broad wings and a long round-ended tail with dark bands. They have a dark cap, blue-grey upperparts and white underparts with red bars. They have red eyes and yellow legs. Adult females are much larger. This bird is ..
Cooper's Hill
There are many places called Cooper's Hill: at Brockworth, where the Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake takes placenear Englefield Green, Surrey Cooper's Hill is also the name of a poem by John Denham. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with th..
Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake
The Master of Ceremonies. The Cooper's Hill Cheese Rolling and Wake is an annual event held in May at Cooper's Hill near Cheltenham and Gloucester. Competitors race down the hill after a Double Gloucester cheese, and the first person over the line wins the cheese. In theory, competitors are a..
Cooper's Island, Bermuda
Cooper's Island is part of the chain which makes up Bermuda. It is located in St. George's Parish, in the northeast of the territory. The 77 acre (31 hectare) island is located in the northeast of Castle Harbor, and thanks to reclamation work is now joined to St. David's Island as a southeastern pe..
Cooper's ligaments
Cooper's ligaments, also known as Cooper's suspensory ligaments and the fibrocollegenous septa, are connective tissue in the breast that maintain structural integrity. However, as with all ligaments, over time they lose strength and tension in later years (especially so in females), causing the brea..
Cooper, California
Cooper, California may refer to: Cooper, Lake County, CaliforniaCooper, Monterey County, California This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might wa..
Cooper, Houston County, Texas
There is another Cooper, Texas in Delta County, Texas. Cooper is small community located in southwestern Houston County, Texas on State Highway 21, nine miles southwest of Crockett, Texas. It was established around 1900, and by the mid-1930s had a church, a cemetery, and a number of houses. Many r..
Cooper, Iowa
Cooper is a city in Greene County, Iowa, United States. The population was 14 at the 2000 census. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 14 people, 7 households, and 5 families residing in the city. The racial makeup of the city was 100.00% White, 0.00% African American, 0.00% Nat..
Cooper, Maine
Cooper is a town in Washington County, Maine, United States. The population was 145 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 85.2 km² (32.9 mi²). 80.6 km² (31.1 mi²) of it is land and 4.6 km² (1.8 mi²) of it (5.44%) is water. De..
Cooper, Minneapolis
The Cooper neighborhood resides along West shore of the Mississippi River in South Minneapolis. It it bound by 34th St E on the South, 38th Ave S on the West, 27th St E on the North, and the Mississippi River Gorge to the East. Bordering neighborhoods are Seward to the North, Longfellow to the West,..
Cooper, New Jersey
Cooper, New Jersey may refer to: Cooper, Gloucester County, New JerseyCooper, Passaic County, New Jersey This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you mig..
Cooper, Texas
There is another Cooper, Texas in Houston County, Texas. Cooper is a city in Delta County, Texas, USA. The population was 2,150 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Delta County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Cooper proclaims itself to be the "Vetch Capital of the World". Geograph..
Cooper, Texas (disambiguation)
Cooper, Texas may refer to: Cooper, Texas in Delta County, TexasCooper, Texas in Houston County, Texas This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might..
Cooper-Church amendment
The Cooper-Church amendment was introduced in the United States Senate during the Vietnam War and is known as the first amendment to limit presidential powers during war time. The amendment sought to end funding to retain U.S. ground troops and military advisors in Cambodia and Laos after June 30, ..
Cooper-Frost-Austin House
The Cooper-Frost-Austin House is a historic Colonial American house, currently estimated to have been constructed circa 1681-1682. It is located at 21 Linnaean Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is the oldest extant home in Cambridge and operated as a non-profit museum by Historic New Englan..
Cooper-Garrod Vineyards
Cooper-Garrod Vineyards is a small family-run winery in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains west of San Jose, California. A 28 acre estate founded in 1991, it specializes in Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Viognier varietals, as well a Bordeaux-like blend named R.V.'..
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
The Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum is the only museum in the United States dedicated to contemporary design and design history. It is part of the Smithsonian Institution and is located in New York City at Fifth Avenue and 91st Street, along what is known as Museum Mile. Founded in 1897 by A..
Cooper-Young, Memphis
Cooper-Young is a neighborhood and historic district in the Midtown section of Memphis, Tennessee, named for the intersection of Cooper Street and Young Avenue. The neighborhood is adjacent to Libertyland Amusement Park and is known for its eclectic mix of shops, bars and restaurants, including t..
Cooperage Ground
Cooperage Ground is a multi-use stadium in Bombay, India. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Mahindra United and Air India. The stadium holds 12,000 people. ..
Cooperalls
Cooperalls are a type of uncommon hockey equiptment. They are pants that extend from the waist to the ankles. Cooperalls are worn in place of breezers and do not require hockey socks. Cooperalls were used by the Hartford Whalers and Philadelphia Flyers in the 1982-83 season under criticism.[lin..
Cooperating Systems
The Cooperating Systems Corporation was a joint venture made by a number of businesses and universities interested in developing networked sieving processes. Its projects required continual human intervention for the purpose of managing and interpreting the output, but it is considered the ancestor ..
Cooperation (Wonder Showzen episode)
Cooperation was the fourteenth episode for Wonder Showzen, making its debut appearance on MTV2's channel on May 5, 2006 Premise Illegal episode trading and knock-offs have killed the budget for the show, forcing the team to watch a bootleg of Wonder Showzen, but when Clarence loses his temper and ..
Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf
Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf Member states ..
Cooperation factor
In facsimile systems, the cooperation factor is the product of the total scanning length and the scanning density, given by CF = L σ, where L is the scanning line length and σ is the scanning line density, both in compatible units. For example, a 20-cm line and a line density of 6 scanning pitch..
Cooperation in Mullsjö
Cooperation in Mullsjö (in Swedish: Samverkan i Mullsjö) a local political party in Mullsjö, Sweden. In the 2002 municipal polls SIM got 34 votes (1%) but failed to win any seat. The list of SIM had only one name, Leif Dencker. ..
Cooperation procedure
The Cooperation procedure was one of the legislative procedures of the European Community, the 1st of the three pillars of the European Union. The cooperation procedure was [[wikt:laid down|laid down]] in Article 252 (formerly Article 189c) of the EC Treaty and was introduced by the Single Europea..
Cooperation System of the American Air Forces
Cooperation System of the American Air Forces SICOFAA logo Motto: Unidos Aliados(Spanish for "United Allied") Map of SICOFAA countries, with light blue being member countries and green being observers. Official languages English, Spanish (de facto) Official website http://www.sicofaa...
Cooperative
Co-op redirects here. For other uses, see Co-op (disambiguation) A cooperative (also co-operative or co-op) is a group of persons who join together or co-operate, to carry on an economic activity of mutual benefit. Contents 1 Meaning2 Types of cooperatives2.1 Housing cooperative2..
Cooperatives UK
Cooperatives UK formally the Cooperative Union Is the central membership organisation for co-operative enterprise throughout the UK, promoting co-operative and mutual solutions, working in partnership with their members to build a stronger and increasingly successful co-operative movement. It's me..
Cooperative agreements
Cooperative agreements - An agreement that is typically between two governments to reduce costs. For example, two cities might share some utilities to lower costs. ..
Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis
The Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) is a collaborative undertaking among organizations in the commercial, government, and research sectors aimed at promoting greater cooperation in the engineering and maintenance of a robust, scalable global Internet infrastructure. CAIDA..
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, Inc. (CBF) - "a fellowship of Baptist Christians and churches who share a passion for the Great Commission of Jesus Christ and a commitment to Baptist principles of faith and practice." According to the current Coordinator, Daniel Vestal, the "CBF was given birth aft..
Cooperative binding
In biochemistry, a macromolecule exhibits cooperative binding if its affinity for its ligand changes with the amount of ligand already bound. Cooperative binding is a special case of allostery. Cooperative binding requires that the macromolecule have more than one binding site, since cooperativit..
Cooperative board game
A cooperative board game is a board game where players work together in order to achieve a goal, competing against the game system. Usually regular, random events occur as time goes on which make the game harder for the players and can ultimately result in their defeat. Examples of cooperative boar..
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidates, 1949 Manitoba provincial election
The Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation was the primary opposition party in the 1949 provincial election, challenging the coalition government of Liberal-Progressives and Progressive Conservatives. Seven of the party's candidates were elected. Some CCF candidates have their own biography ..
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation candidates, 1953 Manitoba provincial election
The Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation existed from 1933 to 1961, and was the dominant socialist party in the province during its existence. The party nominated 25 candidates in the 1953 provincial election, five of whom were elected. Some candidates have their own biography pages; infor..
Cooperative database
A cooperative database holds information on customers and their transactions. Many companies will contribute information to a database in return for aggregate information on the customers other companies have provided. Such databases are used for promotional mailings, credit card fraud detection a..
Cooperative distributed problem solving
Cooperative Distributed Problem Solving is a [[Wiktionary:Network|network]] of semi-autonomous processing nodes working together to solve a problem, typically in a Multi-Agent system. External link [http://dis.cs.umass.edu/research/cdps/] ..
Cooperative education
Cooperative education is a structured method of combining academic education with practical work experience. Research indicates that one of the attributes employers value most in newly hired employees is work experience[link] A cooperative education experience, commonly know as a "co-op"..
Cooperative extension service
The cooperative extension service, also known as the Extension Service of the USDA, is a non-formal educational program implemented in the United States that is designed to help people use research-based knowledge to improve their lives. The service is provided by the state's designated land-grant ..
Cooperative farming
Cooperative farmings is a system, in which farmers pool their resources for cooperation in certain areas. The main fields of cooperation are: Agricultural supply cooperatives - purchase of supplies (seeds, fertilizers, etc.) and services,Agricultural marketing cooperative - transformation, packagin..
Cooperative Federalism
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Cooperative game
A cooperative game is a game where groups of players ("coalitions") may enforce cooperative behaviour, hence the game is a competition between coalitions of players, rather than between individual players. Recreational games are rarely cooperative, because they usually lack mechanisms by which coal..
Cooperative gameplay
Doom popularised co-op on the PC. Cooperative gameplay (often abbreviated as co-op) primarily refers to a feature in video games that allows players to work together as teammates with the absence of player-controlled competitors. Cooperative gameplay is usually built around the single player m..
Cooperative Inquiry
Cooperative Inquiry Cooperative Inquiry was first proposed by John Heron in 1971 and later expanded with Peter Reason. The major idea of Cooperative Inquiry is to “research ‘with’ rather than ‘on’ people”. It emphasizes that all active subjects are fully involved in research decisions ..
Cooperative Institute for Arctic Research
The Cooperative Institute for Arctic Research is designed to be a focal point for interactions between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the arctic research community through the University of Alaska for research related t..
Cooperative Institute for Atmospheric Sciences and Terrestrial Applications
The Cooperative Institute for Atmospheric Sciences and Terrestrial Applications(CIASTA) formalizes a major collaborative relationship between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the Desert Research Institute (DRI). CIASTA..
Cooperative Institute for Climate and Ocean Research
The Cooperative Institute for Climate and Ocean Research (CICOR) formalizes a major collaborative relationship between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). CICOR provides a ..
Cooperative Institute for Climate Applications and Research
The Cooperative Institute for Climate Applications and Research (CICAR) formalizes a major collaborative relationship between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and Columbia University. The CICAR research themes are: Modelin..
Cooperative Institute for Climate Science
The Cooperative Institute for Climate Science (CICS) fosters research collaborations between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) and the Princeton University. The CICS research them..
Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research
The Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research (CILER) fosters research collaborations between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL), Michigan State Universit..
Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies
The Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies (CIMAS) fosters research collaborations between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the University of Miami. The CIMAS research themes are: Climate VariabilityFis..
Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies
The Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies (CIMMS) fprovides a mechanism to link the scientific and technical resources of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the University of Oklahoma to create a cent..
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) is a research institute that is sponsored jointly National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and the University of Colorado. The CIRES research themes are: Climate ..
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere
The Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) provides a mechanism to link the scientific and technical resources of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) and Colorado State University. The CIRA research themes..
Cooperative learning
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Cooperative Linux
Cooperative Linux, abbrieviated as coLinux, is software that lets Microsoft Windows cooperate with the Linux kernel to run both in parallel on the same machine. Contents 1 Overview2 History3 Comparisons4 Distribution5 See also6 External links Overview Cooperative..
Cooperative online dictionary of trauma
Cooperative Online Dictionary of Trauma / CODT [link] defines terms linked to human reactions to extreme events, including many related to PTSD. Where possible CODT identifies first use and provides online links to further information. All definitions can be downloaded on a single page ..
Cooperative principle
The Co-operative Principle was described by Paul Grice, and refers to how people interact with one another. As stated by Grice, "Make your contribution such as it is required, at the stage at which it occurs, by the accepted purpose or direction of the talk exchange in which you are engaged". The p..
Cooperative Program
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Cooperative Research Centre
Cooperative Research Centres are key bodies for Australian scientific research. Contents 1 List of CRCs1.1 ..
Cooperativity
Cooperativity is a phenomenon in biology displayed by enzymes or receptors that have multiple binding sites. When substrate bonds to the active site of one enzymatic subunit, the rest of the subunits are stimulated and become active. Ligands can either have non-cooperativity, positive cooperativit..
Cooperators of Opus Dei
Cooperators of Opus Dei are men and women who collaborate with members of the prelature of Opus Dei in many ways. They are not members of The Work. Contents 1 Nature2 Motivation3 Collaboration and cooperation4 Benefits given to cooperators5 Training and instruction: form..
Cooperite
Cooperite is a grey mineral consisting of platinum sulfide (PtS), general in combinations with sulfides of other elements such as palladium and nickel (PdS and NiS). Its general formula is (Pt,Pd,Ni)S. It is mined as an ore of platinum and platinum group elements such as palladium. It occurs in Sou..
Coopers' Company and Coborn School
Coopers' Company and Coborn School Details Location Upminster LEA London Borough of Havering Region London Founded 1536 Ofsted Type Comprehensive school Category Voluntary aided Reference 102353 Students Age range 11–18 Gender Mixed The Coopers' Company and Cob..
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania
Coopersburg is a borough in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,582 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 Famous people from Coopersburg5 External links Geography Coopersburg is located at [40°30′37″N, 75..
Cooperstown, New York
Cooperstown is the County Seat of Otsego County, New York, and best known as the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The population was 2,032 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Otsego County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Cooperstown was named after and founded b..
Cooperstown, North Dakota
Cooperstown is a city in Griggs County, North Dakota in the United States. It is the county seat of Griggs County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The population was 1,053 at the 2000 census. Cooperstown was founded in 1882. Geography Cooperstown is located at [47°26′43″N, 98°7′..
Cooperstown, Pennsylvania
Cooperstown is a borough in Venango County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 460 at the 2000 census. Geography Cooperstown is located at [41°29′59″N, 79°52′26″W] (41.499640, -79.873823)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census ..
Cooperstown, Wisconsin
Cooperstown is a town in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 1,403. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 91.0 km² (35.1 mi²). 91.0 km² (35.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²..
Cooperstown (disambiguation)
Cooperstown is frequently used as a metonym for the Baseball Hall of Fame, located in Cooperstown, New York. Cooperstown may also refer to: Cooperstown, California in Stanislaus County, CaliforniaCooperstown, Illinois in Brown County, IllinoisCooperstown, New Jersey in Burlington County, New Jer..
Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad
The Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad Company was a very small New York railroad that went from West Davenport, New York, to Cooperstown, New York. It was later taken over by the Delaware and Hudson Railway, and became the Cooperstown Branch, and the part of the line that started at West Dav..
Coopersville
Coopersville may refer to: Coopersville, Kentucky in Wayne County, KentuckyCoopersville, Louisiana in Iberia Parish, LouisianaCoopersville, Maryland in Baltimore County, MarylandCoopersville, Michigan in Ottawa County, MichiganCoopersville, New Jersey in Warren County, New JerseyCoopersville, New Y..
Coopersville, Michigan
Coopersville is a city located in north central Ottawa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,910 at the 2000 census. The city is located within Polkton Township, though it is politically independent. It lies just north of Interstate 96 along the eastern township boundary, adja..
Coopersville, New York
Coopersville, New York may refer to: Coopersville, Clinton County, New YorkCoopersville, Livingston County, New York This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you h..
Coopers & Lybrand
Coopers & Lybrand was an accounting firm which merged in 1998 with Price Waterhouse to form PricewaterhouseCoopers. Coopers & Lybrand is the result of a merger in 1957 between Cooper Brothers & Co; Lybrand, Ross Bros & Montgomery and a Canadian firm McDonald, Currie and Co. In 1990 Coopers & Lybrand..
Coopers Brewery
|- |Location |Adelaide,South Australia |- |Owner |The Cooper family |- |Year opened |1881 |- !style="background:#ECC850; font-size: 120%" align="center" colspan=2| Beers |- style="font-size: 90%;" |Sparkling Ale |Blonde ale |- style="font-size: 90%;" |Original Pale Ale |Pale ale |- style="f..
Coopers Inc.
Coopers Inc., founded by Samuel T. Cooper, in 1876 was started as a hosiery business. Cooper began the business when he learned that lumberjacks were suffering from blisters and infections caused by poor wool socks. In 1900 Cooper began making undergarments and demand increased so quickly that by 19..
Coopers Plains railway station, Brisbane
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Coopers Town
Coopers Town is the capital of Great Abaco Island, the second largest island of the Bahamas. The town is the northernmost of the island's main centres of population. It was settled in the 1870s by the Cooper family from Grand Bahama. Early industry included pineapple and sea-sponge harvesting, but ..
Cooperton
Cooperton may refer to: Cooperton, Michigan in Clare County, MichiganCooperton, Oklahoma in Kiowa County, Oklahoma This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you her..
Cooperton, Oklahoma
Cooperton is a town in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 20 at the 2000 census. Geography Cooperton is located at [34°51′58″N, 98°52′12″W] (34.866001, -98.870026)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the t..
Coopertown
Coopertown may refer to: Coopertown, Florida in Miami-Dade County, FloridaCoopertown, Tennessee in Robertson County, TennesseeCoopertown, West Virginia in Boone County, West Virginia See also: Cooperstown (disambiguation) This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationd..
Coopertown, Tennessee
Coopertown is a town in Robertson County, Tennessee, United States. The population of the self-described "bedroom community"[Coopertown History], from the town's official website was 3,027 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Reputation as a speed trap3 Geography4 ..
Cooper (crater)
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Cooper (motorcycles)
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Cooper (profession)
A cooper readies the end of a barrel at the Van Ryn Brandy Cellar near Stellenbosch, South Africa Traditionally, a cooper is someone who makes wooden barrels, casks, buckets and other similar wooden objects. The word is derived from cupa, the Latin word for vat. Cask making is referred to as ..
Cooper (surname)
Cooper is a surname meaning maker of barrels and may refer to Afua Cooper, Jamaican-Canadian poet and academicAlan Cooper, creator of Visual BasicAlexander Cooper, British painterAlfred Cooper, British surgeonAlfred Cooper, South African cricketerAlice Cooper (b. 1948), born Vincent Damon Furnier, ..
Cooper A-2 jacket
The Cooper A-2 (flight jacket or flying jacket) is a leather jacket, made by Cooper Sportswear, worn by United States Army Air Forces and United States Air Force pilots, since World War II. It has knit waistband and wrists, large patch pockets and an insulated liner. The design proved popular a..
Cooper and Oliver Guynes
Cooper Guynes and Oliver Guynes are identical twin American actors who play the recurring character of Kyle Jenkins Abbott, the son of Chancellor Industries CEO Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) and former Jabot architect Diane Jenkins (Susan Walters) on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. They..
Cooper Black
Cooper Black is a typeface created in 1921 and released in 1922 by Oswald Bruce Cooper. It is a heavy version of Cooper Oldstyle which enjoyed particular popularity in the 1920s and 1930s, and also became somewhat iconic of the 1970s. It was advertised as being for far-sighted printers with near-..
Cooper Carlisle
Cooper Carlisle (born August 11, 1977 in Greenville) is a football player. He is a Guard and Tackle for the Denver Broncos. He was taken in the fourth round, 113th overall in 2000, and is a sixth year veteran. External link [Club bio] ..
Cooper Car Company
Jack Brabham's 1961 Cooper-Climax, the car that began the rear-engine revolution at the Indianapolis 500 The Cooper Car Company was founded in 1947 by Charles Cooper and his son John Cooper. Together, they began by building racing cars in Charles' small garage in Surbiton, Surrey, England in 1..
Cooper City, Florida
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Cooper City High School
Cooper City High School District Broward County Public Schools School type Public Religious affiliation None Opened September 1971 Location Cooper City, Florida, USA Enrollment 2005-2006 2494 students Grades 9-12 Campus surroundings Suburban School Mascot Pistol Pete School colors Red, Black, and ..
Cooper Clan
The Cooper Clan is a family line from the Sly Cooper video game series. The Cooper family have been master thieves for centuries, stealing only from criminals. They often assemble other thieves around them, forming the organization known as the Cooper Gang. Known Coopers are as follows: Drake Coop..
Cooper County, Missouri
Cooper County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of 2000, the population is 16,670. Its county seat is Boonville6. The county was organized in 1818 and is named for Sarshall Cooper, who was killed by Indians near Arrow Rock in 1814. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacen..
Cooper Creek
Cooper Creek ([28°23′S 137°41′E]) is one of the most famous and yet least visited rivers in Australia. It is also known as Cooper's Creek or the Barcoo River. It rises west of the Great Dividing Range on low ground as two central Queensland rivers, the Thomson between Longreach and ..
Cooper dyssodia
Cooper dyssodia (Adenophyllum cooperi, syn. Dyssodia cooperi), is a perennial flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the Mojave Desert in the southwestern United States. It is common from the eastern and southern Mojave to Death Valley, and grows to 35-60 cm tall. The leaves are 6-20 ..
Cooper electron pair
A Cooper (electron) pair is a quasi-bound state of a pair of two electrons in a superconducting material. The composite entity behaves as a particle, with zero spin and charge twice that of an electron. Cooper pairs carry the current in a superconductor. This effect is most known concerning supercon..
Cooper Gang
The Cooper Gang is an organization from the Sly Cooper video game series. The Cooper Gang is a generations old group of thieves gathered around the Cooper Clan. The most modern incarnations are the trio formed by Sly's father, which includes as well the walrus McSweeney and Dr. M. Meanwhile the pre..
Cooper Hospital
Cooper Hospital is a hospital located on North South Road No. 1, Vile Parle, (West), Mumbai. It is a municipality hospital and was named after Dr R. N. Cooper. It is also considered as a part of Juhu. With a large green landscape at the front, this hospital is a little away from very busy traffic of..
Cooper Industries
Cooper Industries NYSE: [CBE] is one of the oldest large companies in the United States, having been founded in 1833 as a partnership in Mount Vernon, Ohio. Incorporated in Ohio as The C. & G. Cooper Company in 1895, it obtained a new charter in Ohio in 1919 that lasted until reincorporat..
Cooper Islands
The Cooper Islands (ca. [52°54′56″N, 173°14′17″E]) are a group of small islands located 1.6 km (1 mi) off the northeast coast of Attu Island. They extend 0.48 km (0.3 mi) into the Bering Sea. The islands were named in July 1855 for the schooner USS Fenimore Cooper by Lt. Willia..
Cooper Lake Complex
Cooper Lake State Park is a Texas State Park about three miles south of Cooper, Texas. Cooper Lake, a relatively new state park, offers a variety of both land- and water-based recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy the breath-taking sunsets and spectacular scenery by boat, foot or horseback..
Cooper Landing, Alaska
Cooper Landing is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 369. Geography Cooper Landing is located at [60°29′26″N, 149°47′40″W] (60.490529, -149.794519)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Acco..
Cooper Manning
Cooper Manning is the eldest brother of current NFL quarterback Peyton Manning and Eli Manning and son of former NFL quarterback Archie Manning. He was an All-State wide receiver in high school before a disease removed him from football in 1992, his senior year. He currently works for Howard Weil,..
Cooper Mountain
Cooper Mountain runs southwest northeast through Hampshire County in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle, rising to its greatest elevation of 2,028 feet (618 m) above sea-level at Bens Knob. The mountain's other knob, Butchers Knob, has an elevation of 1,783 feet (543 m). Cooper Mountain is flank..
Cooper Mountain Vineyards
Cooper Mountain Vineyards is a winery located in Beaverton, Oregon producing Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Pinot Blanc. This winery owns and manages four different vineyards with Organic and Biodynamic certification. Also, Cooper Mountain Vineyards produces a No Sulfite Pinot Noir. ..
Cooper Nuclear Station
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Cooper Point Journal
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Cooper River
Cooper River may refer to: Cooper River (New Jersey), a tributary of the Delaware RiverCooper River (South Carolina), a tributary of the estuary forming Charleston Harbor This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that other..
Cooper River (New Jersey)
The Cooper River is a tributary of the Delaware River in southwestern New Jersey in the United States. The confluence of the Cooper River with the Delaware River is in Camden, New Jersey. See also List of New Jersey rivers External links [U.S. Geological Survey: NJ stream gaging stations]..
Cooper River (South Carolina)
The Cooper River is a river in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Several major cities are located along the river, including Charleston and Mount Pleasant. Short and wide, the Wando River joins the Cooper, then it flows south and unites with the Ashley River in the estuary forming Charleston Harbor...
Cooper River Bridge Run
The Cooper River Bridge Run is an annual 10,000 meter road running event, sanctioned by USA Track and Field, held in the cities of Mount Pleasant and Charleston in South Carolina, on the first Saturday in April, unless it is the day before Easter Sunday, when the event is held on the last Saturday i..
Cooper Seay
Cooper Seay (born on December 5, 1966 as Elizabeth Cooper Seay) was a member of the rock bands Ellen James Society and Viva la Diva. She recently released a solo album, Fin de Siecle, on Daemon Records, as "E. Cooper Seay". In the past, she was romantically linked with Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls. S..
Cooper Spur
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Cooper Stadium
Cooper Stadium is a baseball stadium in Columbus, Ohio and is the home of the Columbus Clippers, the AAA affiliate of the New York Yankees. Built in 1931, it was renovated to its present configuration in 1979 and seats 15,000 fans. Over the years, Cooper Stadium has been home to the Columbus Red Bi..
Cooper Street-Rutgers University (River LINE station)
Cooper Street/Rutgers University is a station on the River LINE light rail system, located on Cooper Street in Camden, New Jersey. The station opened on February 15, 2004. Southbound service from the station is available to the Camden waterfront. Northbound service is available to the Trenton Rail ..
Cooper test
The Cooper test is a test of physical fitness. It was designed by Kenneth H. Cooper in 1968 for US military use. In the original form, the point of the test is to run as far as possible within 12 minutes. The test is meant to measure the condition of the person taking it and therefore it is supposed..
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Cooper Tire & Rubber Company is a global company specializing in the design, manufacture and sales of passenger car, light truck, medium truck, motorcycle and racing tires, as well as tread rubber and related equipment for the retread industry. With headquarters in ..
Cooper Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania
Cooper Township is a township in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,731 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 105.8 km² (40.9 mi²). 105.2 km² (40.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²..
Cooper Township, Michigan
Cooper Township is a charter township in Kalamazoo County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 8,754 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 95.0 km² (36.7 mi²). 94.0 km² (36.3 mi²) of it is land and 1.0 km² (0..
Cooper Township, Montour County, Pennsylvania
Cooper Township is a township in Montour County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 966 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 18.6 km² (7.2 mi²). 17.9 km² (6.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.7 km² (0.3 mi²) of it (..
Cooper Township, Pennsylvania
Cooper Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Cooper Township, Clearfield County, PennsylvaniaCooper Township, Montour County, Pennsylvania This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Cooper Union
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art is a privately funded college in Lower Manhattan of New York City. Cooper Union is located in the East Village, around Cooper Square and Astor Place (3rd Avenue & 6th~9th Streets). It is one of the few American institutions of higher learning..
Cooper University Hospital
Cooper University Hospital is a provider of comprehensive health services, medical education and clinical research in southern New Jersey and the Delaware Valley. The hospital is a clinical campus of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at Ca..
Cooper v. Aaron
Cooper v. Aaron, 358 U.S. 1 (1958)[#endnote_citation], was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the states were bound by the Court's decisions, and could not choose to ignore them. Contents 1 Background of the case2 The Court's decision2.1 Fran..
Cooper v. Hobart
Cooper v. Hobart, [2001] 3 S.C.R. 537, 2001 SCC 79, is a Supreme Court of Canada case that redefined the Anns test adopted in Kamloops v. Nielsen to estalish a duty of care when civil tort cases. Contents 1 Background2 Held3 See also4 External links Background A mor..
Cooper Vane
--> A Cooper Vane is a mechanical aerodynamic wedge that prevents the Airstair or rear stairway of an aircraft from being lowered in flight. Following three hijackings in 1972, Boeing 727 aircraft were ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration to be fitted with Cooper Vanes. The device was na..
Cooper Vuna
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Coopetition
Coopetition or Co-opetition is a buzzword coined to describe cooperative competition. Cartels are well-known examples of companies working together in order to limit competition. In contrast, co-opetition focuses on cooperation between companies in competitive markets. Examples of coopetition inclu..
Coope Boyes and Simpson
Coope, Boyes and Simpson are a British folk music trio who perform both traditional songs and original compositions. Almost all of their music is sung á capella, and they are known for their rich and, sometimes unusual, vocal harmonies. The band is comprised of Barry Coope, Jim Boyes and Lester Si..
Coopmans Approximation
The Coopmans Approximation is a method for approximating a fractional order integrator in a continuous process with constant space complexity. The most correct and accurate methods for calculating the fractional integral require a record of all previous history, and therefore would require a constan..
COOPN
The COOPN concurrent specification language is based on both algebraic specifications and algebraic Petri nets formalisms. The former formalism represent the data structures aspects, while the latter stands for the behavioral and concurrent aspects of the systems. In order to deal with large specifi..
CoopNet content distribution system
CoopNet, a system for off-loading serving to peers who have recently downloaded content, is described in the paper "The Case for Cooperative Networking" by Venkata N. Padmanabhan¤ Kunwadee Sripanidkulchai, published in IPTPS 2002. Basically when a server experiences an increase in load it redirect..
Coopracambra National Park
Coopracambra National Park colspan="2" Nearest town/city: Cann River Coordinates: [37°18′41″S, 149°13′13″E] Area: 388 km² Established: 1988 Visitation: (in [[]]) Managing authorities: Parks Victoria Official site: [Coopracambra National Park&#..
Coops (Melbourne Central) Shot Tower
The Coops (Melbourne Central) Shot Tower is noted by many for being the most famous shot tower in the world and is located in the heart of the Melbourne CBD. It was completed in 1890 and is 50 metres high. The historic building was saved from demolition in 1973 and was incorporated into the massiv..
Coopworth
A Coopworth ram at Deer Run Sheep Farm in WV The Coopworth breed of sheep was developed by a team of scientists at Lincoln College (now Lincoln University) in Canterbury, New Zealand, to increase lambing percentages of Romney ewes when mated with Border Leicester rams. The breed makes up the sec..
Coop (Charmed)
Coop, the Cupid Victor Webster as Coop First appearance Engaged and Confused Last appearance Forever Charmed Created by Brad Kern Statistics Full Name Coop Status Alive Species Cupid Affiliation The Elders, The Charmed Ones Notable Family Phoebe Halliwell (wife), three daughters, ..
Coop (disambiguation)
Coop may refer to: a cooperative society or company, owned by its members.a kind of wooden structure: see for example chicken coop, and the craft of the cooper.in parts of Canada, an intern is known as a coop student. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associ..
Coop Arena
Coop Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Luleå, Sweden. The capacity of the arena is 6,000 and was built in 2002. It is the home arena of the Luleå HF ice hockey team. ..
Coop Centro Italia
Coop Centro Italia is an Italian consumers' cooperative formed by the fusion in 1997 of UniCoop Senese and Coop Umbria. ..
Coop Himmelb(l)au
Coop Himmelb(l)au (1968-) is an architectural design firm primarily located in Vienna, Austria and which now also maintains offices in Los Angeles, United States and Guadalajara, Mexico. Coop Himmelblau was founded by Wolf Prix, Helmut Swiczinsky, and Michael Holzer and gained internatio..
Coop Norden
Coop Norden is a joint Scandinavian co-operative retail chain. It is owned by FDB (Denmark), Kooperativa Förbundet (Sweden), and Coop NKL (Norway). It operates around 1,000 stores and has yearly turnover of approximately SEK 90 billion. Contents 1 Chains1.1 Denmark1.2 Norway1.3&nb..
Coop Sverige
Coop is a Swedish supermarket chain. It was previously known as "Kooperativa Förbundet" (KF) and was cooperatively owned by foodstuff producers. The supermarkets connected to Coop is called Konsum. ..
Coorabakh National Park
Coorabakh is a national park in New South Wales (Australia), 272 km northeast of Sydney. Fact sheet Area: 18 km²Coordinates: [31°42′44″S, 152°31′21″E]Date of establishment: January 1, 1999Managing authorities: New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife ServiceIUCN category: I..
Cooranbong, New South Wales
Cooranbong is a town in New South Wales, Australia and part of the Lake Macquarie region. The closest commercial area is Morisset. Cooranbong's name is derived from the language of the early Australian Aboriginal inhabitants and literally means, "water over rock", perhaps giving referrance to Dora ..
Cooran railway station, Queensland
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Coordinación de Informaciones de Estado
Coordinación de Informaciones de Estado (State Intelligence Coordination, CIDE) was the first Argentine civilian intelligence agency created in 1946 by Juan Perón. It is the predecessor of Secretaría de Informaciones de Estado and the current Secretaría de Inteligencia See also Rodolfo FreudeLi..
Coordinadora Revolucionaria de Masas
Coordinadora Revolucionaria de Masas (Revolutionary Mass Coordination), a coordination of revolutionary mass organizations in El Salvador formed on the January 11 1980. CRM consisted of; Bloque Popular Revolucionario, a mass front of Fuerzas Populares de Liberación “Farabundo Martí” founded o..
Coordinate-measuring machine
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Coordinated flight
Coordinated flight is the act of an airplane moving with the least resistance (drag) through the air. In coordinated flight the nose and tail of the airplane follow one another along the path of motion. The minimum amount of the side of the airplane (hull or fuselage) is impacted by the air mass. ..
Coordinated Incident Management System
The New Zealand Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) - to give it its full title - is New Zealand's version of the Incident Command System (ICS) developed in the United States during the 1970's. History In 1996, the New Zealand Fire Service began to promote the idea of implementing an inci..
Coordinated Online Register of Electors
In the United Kingdom, the Co-ordinated On-line Record of Electors (CORE) is a central database which Government have proposed as a replacement for existing electoral registers. Further details of the proposals are expected in 2005. The legislative framework for CORE will be part of the Electoral Ad..
Coordinated Sciences Laboratory
Coordinated Science Laboratory Established 1951 Focus Computing, Communications, Signal Processing, and Control Director Ravishankar K. Iyer Location Urbana, Illinois, USA Affiliation UIUC Website [csl.uiuc.edu] The Coordinated Sciences Laboratory is a major scientific research la..
Coordinated Universal Time
UTC redirects here. For other uses see UTC (disambiguation). Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is a high-precision atomic time standard which approximately tracks Universal Time (UT). It is the basis for legal civil time all over the Earth: time zones around the world are expressed as positive and n..
Coordinates (mathematics)
This article describes some of the common coordinate systems that appear in elementary mathematics. For advanced topics, please refer to coordinate system. The coordinates of a point are the components of a tuple of numbers used to represent the location of the point in the plane or space. A coord..
Coordinate covalent bond
A coordinate covalent bond (also known as dative covalent bond) is a special type of covalent bond in which the shared electrons come from one of the atoms only. Once the bond has been formed, its strength is no different from that of a covalent bond. Coordinate covalent bonds are formed when a L..
Coordinate rotations and reflections
In geometry, 2D coordinate rotations and reflections are two kinds of Euclidean plane isometries which are related to each to other. A rotation in the plane can be formed by composing a pair of reflections. First reflect a point P to its image P′ on the other side of line L1. Then reflect P..
Coordinate space
In mathematics, specifically in linear algebra, the coordinate space, Fn, is the prototypical example of an n-dimensional vector space over a field F. It can be defined as the product space of F over a finite index set. Contents 1 Definition1.1 Matrix notation2 Standard basis3&nbs..
Coordinate surface
The coordinate surfaces of a [D]-dimensional coordinate system are the [(D-1)]-dimensional surfaces in Cartesian coordinates on which a particular coordinate of the original system is held constant. For example, the coordinate surfaces of the [r] coordinate of the sp..
Coordinate system
See coordinates (mathematics) for a more elementary introduction to this topic. In mathematics and applications, a coordinate system is a system for assigning a tuple of numbers to each point in an n-dimensional space. "Numbers" in many cases means real numbers, but, depending on context, can mean..
Coordinate time
In relativity, coordinate time is the proper time in the reference frame chosen as the basis for a set of calculations. Because of time dilation, this may differ from the time experienced by any participant in the events being considered. A coordinate time scale (or coordinate time standard) is a ..
Coordinate transformation
See: Coordinate transformationsCoordinate transformations (Cartesian, polar, cylindrical, spherical)Coordinate rotationCovariance and contravarianceCovariant transformationAtlas (topology) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If..
Coordinate vector
In linear algebra, a coordinate vector is an explicit representation of a vector in an abstract vector space as an ordered list of numbers or, equivalently, as an element of the coordinate space Fn. Coordinate vectors allow calculations with abstract objects to be transformed into calculations with..
Coordinating Body of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon Basin
The Coordinating Body of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon Basin or COICA, is a group of indigenous rights people who tried to get the big three conservation organzations, WWF, Conservation International, and The Nature Conservancy to pay more attention to indigenous issues. sources [link..
Coordination
Coordination or Co-ordination is the regulation of diverse elements into an integrated and harmonious operation. Coordination means integrating or linking together different parts of an organization to accomplish a collective set of tasks. Examples might include eye-hand coordination in racket spo..
Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisations of South Asia
The Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organizations of South Asia usually goes by its abbreviation, CCOMPOSA. As the name implies, it is an umbrella organization of various South Asian Maoist parties and movements and its purpose is to coordinate their activities throughout South Asia (a..
Coordination failure
Coordination failure is the electoral problem resulting from competition between two or more candidates or political parties from the same or approximate location in the political ideological spectrum or space against an opposing candidate or political party from the other side of the political ideo..
Coordination game
The coordination game is a classic (symmetric) two player, two strategy game, with payoff matrix as follows: Player 2 adopts strategy 1 Player 2 adopts strategy 2 Player 1 adopts strategy 1 A B Player 1 adopts strategy 2 C D where A>C and D>B. Rational players will thus cooperate on either..
Coordination geometry
The coordination geometry of an atom is the geometrical pattern formed by its neighbors in a molecule or a crystal. One given atom is usually characterized by different coordination geometries. See also Molecular geometry ..
Coordination number
In chemistry, the coordination number (c.n.) is the sum of the total number of neighbors of a central atom in a chemical compound and the number of lone pairs on it. In methane the coordination number for the carbon atom is 4. In inorganic chemistry the number of sigma bonds between ligand and the c..
Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations
Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations (CORU) has been described by the FBI as "an anti-Castro terrorist umbrella organization".[link] It has taken part in operation Condor, organizing Chilean former minister Orlando Letelier's assassination in Washington, D.C. in 1976. CORU w..
Coordination polymerization
Coordination polymerization is a form of addition polymerization in which monomer adds to a growing macromolecule through an organometallic active center. The development of this polymerization technique started in the 1950s with heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts based on titanium tetrachloride ..
Coordination polymers
Coordination polymer is the term given in inorganic chemistry to a metal coordination compound where a ligand bridges between metal centres, where each metal centre binds to more than one ligand to create a infinite array of metal centres. The majority of common halides and oxides are coordination ..
Coordination sphere
A coordination sphere is the central metal ion plus any attached ligands that together form a coordination complex. ..
Coordination Syndicale HaVtienne (CSH)
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Coordinative definition
A coordinative definition is a postulate which assigns a partial meaning to the theoretical terms of a scientific theory by correlating the mathemetical objects of the pure or formal/syntatical aspects of a theory with physical objects in the world. The idea was formulated by the logical positivist..
Coordinator
Coordinator' may mean: In academics: one who administers the research and teaching activities of the other professors.Coordinators, genetically engineered humans from the Cosmic Era timeline of the Gundam fictional universeGrammatical coordinator, another name for a coordinating conjunction in gramm..
Coordinatorism
Coordinatorism is an economic system in which control is held neither by people who own capital, nor by the workers, but instead is held by an intervening class of coordinators, typically in the roles of managers, administrators, engineers, university intellectuals, doctors, lawyers. The coordinat..
Coordinator for International Relations
A Coordinator for International Relations (CIR) is a partipant on the JET Programme residing and working in Japan. Although responsibilities for a CIR vary according to his or her contracting organization, the majority of a CIR's time is spent organizing and assisting various projects related to a..
Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories
The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories is a unit in the Israeli Ministry of Defense that engages in coordinating civilian issues between the Government of Israel, the Israel Defense Forces, foreign organizations, and the Palestinian Authority. The unit is composed of the follo..
Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
The Office of Inter-American Affairs. The Office for Coordination of Commercial and Cultural Relations between the American Republics (OCCCRBAR) was established in 1940 to promote increased inter-American cooperation, especially in commercial and economic areas. It was renamed Office of the Coordina..
Coordinator Sprocket
Sprocket is a character in the popular franchise Viewtiful Joe. Unlike most of the characters, however, she was made specifically for the anime, and so far has only appeared in one game,[[Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble]]. In the anime she is voiced by Wendee Lee and in the games is voiced by Vanessa ..
Coorg National Council
Coorg National Council, political party in the Indian state of Karnataka. Until 2000 the name of CNC was Kodagu Rajya Mukti Morcha (Kodagu State Liberation Front). The CNC works for a separate state, to be named Coorg, out of the present district of Kodagu in Karnataka. The party general secretary i..
Coorong National Park
Coorong National Park colspan="2" Nearest town/city: Goolwa Coordinates: [36°02′57″S, 139°33′13″E] Area: 467 km² Established: 1966 Visitation: (in [[]]) Managing authorities: Department for Environment and Heritage Official site: [Coorong Nati..
Coorow, Western Australia
Coorow ([29°59′S 115°44′E]) is a town in the Midlands wheatbelt area, 264 Kilometres north of Perth, between Carnamah and Moora in Western Australia. The townsite of Coorow was gazetted in 1893, and the name is derived from the Aboriginal name of a nearby spring, first recorded in ..
Cooroy, Queensland
Cooroy is a town in Queensland, Australia [26°26′S 152°54′E]. It lies in the hinterland of Noosa Shire, 20 kilometres from Noosa Heads. Cooroy has an attractive heritage-focused town centre but modernised as well. Cooroy has one hotel, a Golf Club, a Bowls Club and the RSL Club. Th..
Cooroy railway station, Queensland
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Cooroy State School
Cooroy State School is a primary school in Cooroy, Queensland, Australia. The school was established in 1909. See also Noosa District State High School External link [Cooroy State School's Website] ..
Coorparoo, Queensland
Coorparoo Primary School Coorparoo is a southern suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Its distance from the city is approximately four kilometres. Surrounding suburbs include Camp Hill, Greenslopes, Holland Park, Norman Park and Seven Hills There has been some discussion over the origin..
Coorparoo railway station, Brisbane
Coorparoo Station is a railway station on the Cleveland Line of Brisbane, Australia. It is part of the QR CityTrain network. It is in Zone 2 of the TransLink integrated public transport system. }> '''184 - - : ''' via () ('' |Brisbane Transport=BT |Brisbane Bus Lines=BBL |Veolia Transport=VT |..
Coors
Coors may refer to: People Adolph Coors (1847-1929) started breweryAdolph Coors III grandson was kidnapped and murderedPete Coors Things Adolph Coors Company of Golden, ColoradoCoors Brewing CompanyCoors Field This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wi..
Coors Amphitheatre (San Diego)
Coors Amphitheatre is a 19,492-seat amphitheater located in Chula Vista, California. It is the only concert venue of its size in the San Diego area. The Amphitheatre features 9,468 chairback seats and 10,024 lawn seats. During the spring, summer and fall months it is used for most first-tier conc..
Coors Brewing Company
|- |Location |Golden, ColoradoUnited States |- |Owner |Molson Coors Brewing Company |- |Year opened |1873 |- |Annual production |$5 billion U.S. in sales |- !style="background:#ECC850; font-size: 120%" align="center" colspan=2| Beers |- style="font-size: 90%;" |Coors Original |Pale lager |- ..
Coors Classic
The Coors International Bicycle Classic (1979-1988) was a stage race sponsored by the Coors Brewing Company. Over the years, the event became America's unofficial National Tour, listed as the fourth largest race in the world after the Tours of France, Spain and Italy. History In 1975, Mo Siegel an..
Coors Events Center
Coors Events Center is a 11,064-seat multi-purpose arena on the Boulder main campus of the University of Colorado. The arena opened in 1979, and is home to the Colorado Buffaloes men's and women's basketball teams and the volleyball team. The building was renamed in September, 1990 for the Coors ..
Coors Field
Redirect [[Template:Infobox Stadium]] Coors Field, located in Denver, Colorado is the home field of the National League's Colorado Rockies. It is named for the Coors Brewing Company of Golden, Colorado, which purchased the naming rights to the park prior to its completion in 1995. The Rockies played..
Coos
Coos refers to several things; did you mean: Coos County, OregonCoos Bay, an inlet on the western coast of the state of OregonCoos Bay, Oregon , a small city on Coos BayCoos County, New HampshireCoos RiverCoos Native American tribe This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of a..
Coosa
Coosa may refer to: Coosa RiverCoosa County, AlabamaCoosa tribe of Native Americans*Coosa chiefdom, which was visited by Hernando de Soto. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to ch..
Coosada, Alabama
Coosada is a town in Elmore County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 1,382. Geography Coosada is located at [32°30′15″N, 86°20′3″W] (32.504197, -86.334120)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a t..
Coosan languages
Pre-contact distribution of Coosan languages The Coosan (also Coos or Kusan) language family consists of two languages spoken along the southern Oregon coast. Both languages are now extinct. Contents 1 Family division1.1 Genetic relations2 See also3 External links4 ..
Coosa chiefdom
The Coosa chiefdom was a powerful Native American chiefdom near what is now Carters, Georgia, in the United States. It was inhabited from about 1400 until about 1600, and was visited by Hernando de Soto and his conquistadors on their travels throughout the American Southeast in 1539–1541. The conq..
Coosa County, Alabama
Coosa County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. Its name is that of a town of Alabama Indians. As of 2000 the population was 12,202. Its county seat is Rockford. Contents 1 History2 Geography2.1 Adjacent Counties3 Demographics4 Cities and towns History Coosa Co..
Coosa River
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Coosa River is one of Alabama's most utilized rivers. It begins in the northwestern corner of Georgia where..
Coos (tribe)
Coos is one of the three Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians located on the southwest Oregon Pacific coast in the United States. The Coos language is either extinct or nearly extinct. External links See also: Coosan languages. [Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower..
Coos Art Museum
Coos Art Museum is a museum operating on the southern coast of Oregon, USA, since 1950. Located in a historic former US Post Office, it offers tour exhibits, art classes, lectures, and community events. The museum holds 477 permanent collections and rotates its displays throughout the year, which ca..
Coos Bay
Coos Bay is a S-shaped inlet, approximately 10 mi (16 km) long and 2 mi (3 km) wide, on the Pacific Ocean coast of southwestern Oregon in the United States. The town of Coos Bay, Oregon, once named Marshfield, was renamed for the bay and is located on its inner side. The port is the largest and de..
Coos Bay, Oregon
Coos Bay is a city located in Coos County, Oregon. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 15,374. The city is located at the mouth of the Coos River on Coos Bay on the Pacific Ocean, and borders on the nearby city of North Bend. Together, the cities are often referred to as one ..
Coos Bay World
The World, with offices on Commercial Avenue in downtown Coos Bay, is a 16,000 circulation newspaper serving the South Coast of the U.S. state of Oregon, including the cities of Coos Bay, North Bend, Florence, Brookings, Coquille and Myrtle Point. The paper is owned by Lee Enterprises after its acq..
Coos County
Coos County is the name of several counties in the United States: Coos County, New HampshireCoos County, Oregon This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point dir..
Coos County, New Hampshire
Coos County (pronounced "CO-ahss" with two syllables) is a county in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, including the whole of the state's northern panhandle. The two-syllable pronunciation is sometimes made visible using diaeresis, notably in the Lancaster-based weekly newspaper The Coös County De..
Coos County, Oregon
Coos County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oregon. The county was named after a tribe of Native Americans who dwelt in the area of the future county. It was created from the western parts of Umpqua and Jackson County prior to statehood. The county seat is Coquille. As of 2000, the populat..
Coos River
The Coos River is a river, approximately 60 mi (97 km) long, in southwest Oregon in the United States. It drains an important timber-producing region of the Coastal Range into the Pacific Ocean. It rises in western Douglas County, in the mountains west of Roseburg. It flows generally west through t..
Coot
The coots are medium-sized water birds which are members of the rail family. They constitute the genus Fulica. The greatest species variety is in South America, and it is likely that the genus originated there. These rails are all predominantly black in plumage, and, unlike many of the rails, th..
Cootamundra, New South Wales
Location of Cootamundra in New South Wales (red) Cootamundra is a town and Local Government Area in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the Olympic Highway at the point where it crosses the Muttama Creek, between Junee and Cowra, at a point 390 kilomet..
Cootamundra wattle
A. baileyana prostrate form in cultivation, Illawarra Grevillea Park, Bulli, NSW The Cootamundra Wattle (Acacia baileyana) commonly known as Wattle is a shrub or tree in the Family Fabaceae. The species is named in honor of the botanist Frederick Manson Bailey and is but one of nearly 1000 s..
Cootehill
Cootehill is a small market town in County Cavan in the Republic of Ireland. It has a population of approximately 4000 people. The late Archbishop of Dublin, John Charles McQuaid, was born there in 1895. He was Archbishop of Dublin from 1940 until 1972. Paddy Smith, Fianna Fáil TD and the longest..
Cooter
Cooter may refer to: Cooter, MissouriPseudemys, a genus of turtles of the southern United StatesCooter Davenport, a character from the TV show The Dukes of Hazzard. Cooter was played by Ben Jones in the TV series, and by David Koechner in the subsequent cinematic versionThe Cooters, the legendary p..
Cooter, Missouri
Cooter is a city in Pemiscot County, Missouri, United States. The population was 440 at the 2000 census. Geography Cooter is located at [36°2′45″N, 89°48′36″W] (36.045894, -89.810096)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit..
Cooter Davenport
Cooter Davenport is a fictional character from the American TV show The Dukes of Hazzard. He was played by Ben Jones. Cooter was the mechanic in the fictional Hazzard County, in Georgia. He owned "Cooter's Garage" in Hazzard County Square, directly across from the Police Department and the County ..
Cootes Drive
Formerly known as the "Dundas Diversion", Cootes Drive is a city street in Ancaster, Ontario (Now part of the City of Hamilton, Ontario). Its path leads to former Highway 2 in what is the former town of Dundas, Ontario. It is the first divided dual-carriageway in Ontario and Canada, completed in 193..
Cootes Paradise
Cootes Paradise is a large wetland at the western end of Hamilton Harbour, bordering the cities of Hamilton and Burlington, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and managed by the Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG). Originally a shallow marsh providing habitat for a wide variety of lifeforms, the marsh went into..
Cootie
Cootie can refer to the following: Cootie was originally British naval slang for a head louse. It came into common use by the British military during World War I. The word may have originated from the Malayan kutu, meaning dog tick, but kutu is also used in many Pacific Island languages to mean hea..
Cooties
A cootie from the eponymous Hasbro board game. Cooties is a slang word used primarily by North American children to refer to a fictitious contagious disease or condition. It usually presents along gender lines, as in "Kevin K. Ford, stay away from those girls or you might get cooties!" The Com..
Cootie Catcher
A cootie catcher is an origami device used in fortune-telling games by children. A player asks a question, and the holder of the device answers using a regular algorithm like the examples below. The fortunes written inside can be anything, but what they are determines what questions a player can ..
Cootie Williams
Charles Melvin ("Cootie") Williams (July 24,1910 - 1985) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues trumpeter. He rose to prominence as a member of Duke Ellington's orchestra, with which he performed from 1929 to 1940. He also recorded his own sessions during this time, both freelance and with other..
Coots
Coots may mean: Coot, a medium sized water bird of the rail familyCoots is also the name of: J. Fred Coots (1897-1985) a songwriter This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change th..
Coots in the North
Coots in the North is the name given by Arthur Ransome's biographer, Hugh Brogan to an incomplete Swallows and Amazons novel found in Ransome's papers. Brogan edited and published the first few chapters as a fragment with a selection of Ransome's other short stories in 1988. The story starts in th..
Coot Club
Coot Club is the fifth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1934. The book sees Dick and Dorothea Callum visiting the Norfolk Broads during the Easter Holidays, eager to learn to sail and thus impress the Swallows and Amazons when they return to th..
Coot Kin
The Coot Kin is a fictional family created in the Scrooge McDuck universe. The surname "Coot" had been used on several ducks by various artists, usually for characters who were relatives of Donald Duck but weren't Ducks or McDucks. When Don Rosa created his Duck Family Tree in 1993, he included the ..
Coot Veal
Orville Inman Veal (born on July 9, 1932 in Sandersville, Georgia) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop. He was signed by the Detroit Tigers before the 1952 season, and later drafted by the Washington Senators from the Tigers in the 1960 expansion draft. (December 14, 1960) He played for t..
Cooum
The Cooum river in Chennai. Cooum or Kuvam is one of the 2 "rivers" of Chennai, India, the other one being the Adyar River. The name of Cooum appears to be derived from Tamil Literature. The word “coovalan” denotes a person who is well versed in the science of hydrology. It is likely, that..
Cooum River
The Cooum River is the famous river which ends in the city of Chennai (formerly Madras) in southern India on the Bay of Bengal. The river is narrow, placid, slow and meandering. It is also heavily polluted with sewage from the slums on its banks, business effluents and plastic bags. Due to its n..
Coo Coo
Coo Coo has multiple meanings including both a pop group and a Caribbean food. Coo Coo is a food often attributed to Barbados but also found on other Caribbean islands. It can be prepared in various ways but is most commonly made with either breadfruit, plantain, corn meal or cassava and often wi..
Coo Coo Marlin
Clifton "Coo Coo" Marlin Birthplace: Columbia, Tennessee Born: January 3, 1932 Died: August 14, 2005 Cause of Death: Lung Cancer Awards: NASCAR Cup statistics 165 races run over 14 years. Best Cup Position: 20th - 1975 (Winston Cup) First Race: 1966 Nashville 400 (Nashvi..
Co Ong Airport
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