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E-participation
The correct title of this page is eParticipation. The above appearance is for technical reasons. Alternative spellings for eParticipation include e-Participation and e-participation eParticipation is a recently invented term meaning “ICT-supported participation in processes involved in governm..
E. Parry Thomas
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E. Patrick Johnson
E. Patrick Johnson (Ph.D.) is an African American performance artist, ethnographer, and scholar. Contributions His work has made important contributions in the fields of performance studies, critical race theory, and queer theory (especially queer of color critique). Johnson is currently Chair of t..
E. Paul du Pont
Eleuthere Paul du Pont -1950 was an American industrialist, and the son of Francis Gurney du Pont. He founded Du Pont Motors, a manufacturer of automobiles and marine engines, and later bought and became President of Indian Motorcycles. E. Paul du Pont was married in 1910 to Jean Kane Foulke du Pon..
Epachthosaurus
Epachthosaurus is the name given to a genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous. It was a sauropod, specifically a titanosaur. Its fossils have been found in Central and Northern Patagonia in South America. The type species, E. sciuttoi, was described by Powell in 1990. A nearly complete skeleton..
Epacris
Epacris is a genus of about 35-40 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae, though formerly often treated in a separate family Epacridaceae. The genus is native to eastern and southeastern Australia (southeast Queensland south to Tasmania and west to southeast South Australia), New Cale..
Epact
The epact (from Greek: epaktai hèmerai = added days) is, as the second Canon of the Gregorian Calendar reform puts it, "nothing else than the number of days which the common solar year of 365 days surpasses the common lunar year of 354 days" (Latin: Epacta nihil aliud est quam numerus dierum ..
Epaksa
E Pak Sa (이박사) is a Korean entertainer who has recently risen to super stardom in Japan. Born October 5, 1954 in Gyung Gi Do, Masug (about 40 minutes North of Seoul), his given name is Yong Sug Lee. While growing up, his parents taught him pansori, which he has contemporized by incorporating..
Epalinges
Epalinges is a municipality in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Lausanne. It is a suburb of the city of Lausanne. Epalinges hosts the ISREC, the Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research, a private non-for-profit foundation founded in 1964. External links http..
Epaminondas
For information about the modern board game of the same name, see Epaminondas (game). For the children's book character, see Epaminondas and His Auntie. Epaminondas (Greek: Ἐπαμεινώνδας) (c. 418 BC–362 BC) was a Theban general and statesman of the 4th century BC who transforme..
Epaminondas (game)
Epaminondas is an abstract strategy board game invented by Robert Abbott and originally introduced in Sid Sackson's A Gamut of Games as Crossings. While the original version used an 8x8 checkerboard, the current game uses a 12x14 board and different rules for capture. It is named after the Theban ge..
Epaminondas and His Auntie
Epaminondas and his Auntie is a book for young children written by Sara Cone Bryant and illustrated by Inez Hogan. It was first published by Buccaneer Books in around 1911. The eponymous main character is a young black boy, similar to Sambo in The Story of Little Black Sambo by Helen Bannerman, ba..
EPAM Systems
Contents 1 EPAM Systems1.1 Company Profile1.1.1 Industry Practices1.1.2 Solutions1.1.3 External link EPAM Systems Company Profile EPAM Systems is one of Central and Eastern Europe´s largest and most experienced providers of software development outsourcing services. In ..
Epanalepsis
The epanalepsis is a figure of speech defined by of the repetition of the initial word of a clause or sentence in the end. The beginning and the end are the two positions of stronger emphasis in a sentence; so, by having the same word in both places, the speaker calls special attention to it. Nested..
Epander
Silver tetradrachm of king Epander(95-90 BCE). Obv: Diademed bust of Epander holding a spear. Greek legend BASILEOS NIKEFOROU EPANDROU "Victorious King Epander" Rev: Athena thrusting thunderbolt. Kharoshti legend. Epander was one of the Indo-Greek kings, and ruled from around 95 to 90 BCE. V..
Epanochori
Epanochori (Greek, Modern: Επανοχώρι, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on meaning "upper village"), also Epanohori, older forms: Epanochorion and Epanohorion may refer to several places in Greece: Epanochori, a village in the prefecture of ChaniaEpanochori, a village in the island of EuboeaEpanochor..
Epanochori (Kefalonia), Greece
Map Map not yetavailable --> Statistics Prefecture: Kefalonia Province: Kranoi Community: Omali Location:Latitude:Longitude: 38.1510 (38°9'35") N lat. 20.6 (20°36") E long. Elevation: -lowest: -centre: southern part (about 460 m)eastern parteastern part (about 900 ..
Epanokamelavkion
Eastern Orthodox Nuns. The Abbess in the center is wearing a kamilavkion with epanokamelavkion, the three tonsured nuns are wearing the apostolnik, and the novice in the back is simply wearing a black scarf covering the head and tied under the chin An Epanokamelavkion (also epanokameloukion or..
Epanorthosis
An epanorthosis is a figure of speech that signifies emphatic word replacement. The example "thousands, no, millions!" is a stock example. More often, however, epanorthosis signifies immediate and emphatic self-correction, and as such often follows a slip of the tongue. Examples: "The psychologi..
Epanterias
Epanterias amplexus is a species of theropod dinosaur described by Edward Drinker Cope in 1878 [link]. Epanterias was a speices of allosaur, and is considered by most paleontologists to be a species of Allosaurus rather than a separate genus. Epanterias may have rivaled Tyrannosaurus rex ..
Epaphras
Epaphras was a Christian preacher who spread the Gospel to his fellow Colossian citizens (Col. 1:7; 4:12). When Paul was a prisoner in Rome, Epaphras came to him with a favourable account of the Church at Colosse. He remained with Paul in Rome and was, in a sense, his "fellow prisoner" ([[Philemon 1..
Epaphroditos
Epaphroditos or Epaphroditus was a freedman and secretary of the Roman emperor Nero. He reportedly helped the emperor commit suicide on June 9, 68. He was banished and later executed by Domitian for failing to save Nero's life. In Ancient Rome former slaves could themselves own slaves; the philosop..
Epaphroditus
TribuneThis office was a military rank for Epaphroditus (three tribunes commanded a legion of the Roman army) but unique in that it had no military duties. Nero granted it to him because of the great income it carried. Claudius Tiberius Epaphroditus 11?-95 is a saint of the Orthodox Church, a sain..
Epaphroditus Champion
Epaphroditus Champion (April 6, 1756 - December 22, 1834) was a U.S. Congressman from Connecticut. He served from 1807 to 1818. Connecticut Governor Trumbull directed Ct state commissary Colonel Henry Champion to collect cattle and drive them to Valley Forge. Champion and his son Epaphroditus gathe..
Epaphroditus Ransom
Epaphroditus Ransom (March 24, 1798–November 9, 1859) was Governor and Michigan Supreme Court justice from the U.S. state of Michigan. Ransom was born in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. There is disagreement about the year of his birth, sometimes given as 1787 [link], 1796 [li..
Epaphus
In Greek mythology, Epaphus, also called Apis, is the son of Zeus and Io. Epaphus is mostly known for founding the city of Memphis, Egypt. With his wife, named Memphis, he had one daughter: Libya. Hera (the wife and sister of Zeus) was jealous of Zeus, so she took him. Eventually Io found Epaphus, ..
Eparchy
Eparchy, an anglicized Greek word, authentically latinized as eparchia, loosely translating as 'rule over something', but has the following specific meanings, both in political history and in the hierarchy of eastern churches. Contents 1 Secular jurisdictions1.1 Imperial administration1..
Eparchy of Križevci
The Eparchy of Križevci is the eparchy comprising the Croatian Byzantine Catholic Church, a Catholic Church sui iuris [link] of the Byzantine Eastern Rite. It spans the former Yugoslav republics of Croatia, Macedonia, and Bosnia; it mostly gathers its faithful among the Croats in cent..
Eparchy of upper Karlovac
The Eparchy of upper Karlovac (Serbian: Епархија горњокарловачка or Eparhija gornjokarlovačka) is an eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church seated in the city of Karlovac, Croatia. It covers the area of Banija, Kordun, Lika, Krbava, Gorski Kotar, as well as northern Croatia a..
Eparchy of Van Nuys
The Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Van Nuys is an eparchy of the Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh, a sui juris Eastern Rite particular church of the Catholic Church. The eparchy is located in the Western United States; it operates several parishes and missions in the states of Ala..
Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina
The Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina (Serbian Cyrillic: Епархија захумско-херцеговачка) is a bishopric of the Serb Orthodox Church with its seat in Mostar, temporarly transferred to the Tvrdoš monastery near Trebinje, Republika Srpska,Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Eparchy ..
Eparticipation
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EPAS
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Epaticcus
Epaticcus or Epaticcu (d. c. AD 35) was a brother of Cunobelinus, king of the Catuvellauni, a tribe of Iron Age Britain. Coins bearing his name begin to appear in the northern lands of the neighbouring Atrebates tribe and their capital, Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester), probably fell to him around A..
Epaulette
Epaulette [pronunciation: ĕp'-ǝ-lĕt], a French word meaning "little shoulders" (epaule, referring to "shoulder"), originally meant only one type of ornamental shoulder piece or decoration used as insignia or rank by military or other organizations. Epaulettes are fastened to..
Epauvillers
Epauvillers is a municipality in the district of Franches-Montagnes of the Canton of Jura, Switzerland. External links ..
Epazote
Epazote, Wormseed, Jesuit's Tea, Mexican Tea, or Herba Sancti Mariæ (Chenopodium ambrosioides) is a herb native to Central America, South America, and southern Mexico. It is an annual or short-lived perennial plant, growing to 1.2 m tall, irregularly branched, with oblong-lanceolate leaves up to..
EPA (disambiguation)
EPA may stand for: United States Environmental Protection AgencyEnvironmental Protection Agency (Queensland)Environmental Protection Act, a U.K. act of parliament. Enduring Power of Attorney (UK law) European Patent Attorney: see Representation before the European Patent Office Eicosapentaenoic aci..
EPA 2004 fuel economy report appendix M2
Excerpt of EPA 2004 Fuel Economy Report From PDF report http://www.epa.gov/otaq/cert/mpg/fetrends/420r04001-m2.pdf converted by Google and reformatted for this page. First Half: Laboratory Vehicle MPG - see also EPA 2004 fuel economy report appendix M2 (Ton Mile) Contents 1 General Motors2..
EPA 2004 fuel economy report appendix M2 (Ton Mile)
Excerpt of EPA 2004 Fuel Economy Report From PDF report http://www.epa.gov/otaq/cert/mpg/fetrends/420r04001-m2.pdf converted by Google and reformatted for this page. Second Half: Laboratory Ton MPG - see also EPA 2004 fuel economy report appendix M2 ( Laboratory Vehicle MPG) Contents 1 Gen..
EPA Larnaca FC
EPA Larnaca (Greek: Ένωσις Πεζοπορικού Αμολ) was a cypriot football club based in Larnaca. Founded in 1930, the club was a founding member of Cyprus Football Association and participated in the first Cypriot Championship in 1934/35. The golden period of the club was the period 1..
EP additive
EP additives, or extreme pressure additives, are additives for lubricants with role to decrease wear of the parts of the gears exposed to very high pressures. They are also added to cutting fluids for machining of metal. EP additives are usually used in places like gearboxes, while AW additives are..
EP additives
EP (extreme pressure) additives are a range of organophosphates including sulfur-phosphorous and sulfur-phosphorous-boron which are used in motor oils to provide better engine gear protection as an alternative to graphite additives. EP gear oils perform well over a range of temperatures, speeds and..
Šćepan The Little
Šćepan (Stephen) The Little (Serbian: Šćepan Mali) was the ruler of Montenegro from 1769 to 1773. ..
Žepa
Žepa (Cyrillic: Жепа) is a town in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the municipality of Rogatica in the Republika Srpska entity, on the Drina river. In 1991 the population of Zepa was 2,441 with 2,330 Bosniaks, 103 Serbs and 8 Yugoslavs. During the War in Bosnia (1992-1995), the town bec..
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