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E. T. Hooley
Edward Timothy Hooley (1842–3 August 1903), usually known as E. T. Hooley, was an explorer in Western Australia, who in 1866 pioneered an overland stock route from Geraldton to the Ashburton River. He entered politics in later life, serving nearly three years as a Member of the Western Australia..
E. Thomas Wood
E. Thomas Wood (born October 9, 1963) is an American journalist, historian, and freelance writer. He currently works as a reporter for NashvillePost.com, a local business and political news website in Nashville, Tennessee. Works Karski: How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust, New York: John Wiley ..
Et'hem Bey Mosque
Lit up at night The inside of the mosque The Et'hem Bey mosque is located in the center of the Albanian capital Tirana. Construction was started in 1789 by Molla Bey and it was finished in 1823 by his son Haxhi Et`hem Bey, great-grandson of Sulejman Pasha. During communist rule in Alba..
Eth
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Eth (Ð, ð), also spelt edh or eð, is a letter used in Old English (Anglo-Saxon) and present-day Icelandic, and in Faroese alphabet in which it is called the letter edd, and in Älvdalen Dalecarlian. It was also used in medieval Scandinavia, but was su..
Eth, Nord
Eth is a commune of the Nord département in northern France. ..
ETH-LAD
9,10-DIDEHYDRO-6-ETHYL-N,N-DIETHYLERGOLINE-8b-CARBOXAMIDE (ETH-LAD) is an analogue of LSD first made by Alexander Shulgin and reported in the book TIHKAL. ETH-LAD is a hallucinogenic drug similar to LSD, and is slightly more potent than LSD itself with an active dose reported at between 40 and 150 ..
Ethacridine lactate
Ethacridine lactate is an aromatic organic compound based on acridine. Synonyms include acrinol, rivanol and ethacridine monolactate monohydrate. Its formal name is 2-ethoxy-6,9-diaminoacridine monolactate monohydrate. It forms orange-yellow crystals with a melting point of 226 °C and it has a st..
Ethacrynic acid
Ethacrynic acid (Edecrin®) is a loop diuretic medication used to treat high blood pressure and the swelling caused by diseases like congestive heart failure, liver failure, and kidney failure. Administration 25 mg and 50 mg tablets are available for oral use. The sodium salt (ethacrynate sodiu..
Ethagala
Ethagala (the Elephant Rock) is one of seven rocks that overlook the town of Kurunegala, Sri Lanka. The rock face reaches 316 meters over the town. ..
Ethal
In Irish mythology, Ethal was the mother of Caer by Prince Anubal of Connacht. ..
Ethallobarbital
Ethallobarbital is a drug which is a barbiturate derivative. Barbiturates [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit] N03AA - antiepileptics: N05CA - hypnotics and sedatives: no ATC code: ..
Etham
Etham (Hebrew: אֵתָם) was the second place at which the Israelites stopped during the Exodus. According to the Torah, Etham was on the edge of the wilderness (i.e. the edge of civilization). It has been suggested that Etham is another name for Khetam, or fortress, on the Shur or great wall of ..
Ethambutol
Ethambutol is a bacteriostatic antimycobacterial drug prescribed to treat tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis). It is usually given in combination with other tuberculosis drugs. It is sold under the name "Myambutol". Bacteriostatic against actively growing TB bacilli, it inhibits RNA synthe..
Ethan
Ethan or Eitan in Hebrew may refer to: Contents 1 In Television and Film2 In Military3 In Transportation4 Miscellaneous Ethan's In Television and Film Ethan Coen, a famous director and screemwriter, often works with his brother Joel CoenEthan Embry, an American actor in Can't..
Ethan, South Dakota
Ethan in Davison County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 330 at the 2000 census. Geography Ethan is located at [43°32′45″N, 97°58′60″W] (43.545878, -97.983283)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a t..
Ethane
Ethane General Systematic name Ethane Other names dimethyl, ethyl hydridemethylmethane Molecular formula C2H6 SMILES CC InChI InChI=1/C2H6/c1-2/h1-2H3 Molar mass 30.07 g/mol Appearance colorless gas CAS number [74-84-0] Structure Symmetry group Stagger..
Ethanethiol
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Ethane methyl sulfonate
Ethyl methyl sulfonate (CH3SO3CH2CH3) and ethyl ethane sulfonate (CH3CH2SO3CH2CH3) are ethylating of the purine ring and ends with the hydrolysis of the purine deoxyribose bond. It is assumed that, when DNA replication and repair take place, the repair enzyme is free to insert any of the four possib..
Ethanol
''This article is about the chemical compound. For beverages containing ethanol, see alcoholic beverage. For the use of ethanol as a fuel, see ethanol fuel. For its physiological effects, see effects of alcohol on the body. Ethanol General Systematic name Ethanol Other names Ethyl..
Ethanolamine
Ethanolamine Chemical name 2-aminoethanol Other names ethanolamine, monoethanolamine Chemical formula C2H7NO Molecular mass 61.08 g/mol CAS number [141-43-5] Density 1.012 g/cm3 Melting point 10.3 °C Boiling point 170 °C SMILES NCCO [Chemical info..
Ethanol (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on ethanol. Contents 1 Material Safety Data Sheet2 Structure and properties3 Thermodynamic properties4 Spectral data Material Safety Data Sheet The handling of this chemical may incur notable safety precautions. It is highly r..
Ethanol fermentation
Ethanol fermentation is a form of anaerobic respiration used primarily by yeasts when oxygen is not present in sufficient quantity for normal cellular respiration, the cellular energy-producing system, to continue. Contents 1 The need for Fermentation2 The chemical process of fermentati..
Ethanol fuel
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Ethanol fuel energy balance
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Ethanol fuel in Brazil
In Brazil, ethanol fuel is produced from sugar cane which is a more efficient source of fermentable carbohydrates than corn as well as much easier to grow and process. Brazil has the largest sugarcane crop in the world, which, besides ethanol, also yields sugar, electricity, industrial heating an..
Ethanol fuel in the United States
(This is a subsidiary of the Ethanol fuel article.) Ethanol energy balance in the United States The total energy needed to produce ethanol from corn grain — including fermentation, fertilizing, fuel for farm tractors, harvesting and transporting the grain, building and operating an ethan..
Ethanol precipitation
Ethanol precipitation is a method used to concentrate DNA, since DNA is insoluble in ethanol and precipitates. Isopropanol can also be used. The initial precipitation is done with 100% ethanol (EtOH). This will precipitate DNA as well as the salts that form a ionic bonds with it. In a second step, ..
Ethanur
Ethanur is 2 KM East of Koduvayur in Palakkad District. External links [2KM East is the Koduvayur town. http://www.koduvayur.net] ..
Ethan (Hebrew Bible)
Ethan (אֵיתָן "Firm", Standard Hebrew Etan or Eitan, Tiberian Hebrew ʾÊṯān) the Ezrahite, is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. It may an Ethan was a cymbal-player in King David's court. He authored Psalm 89. Charles Spurgeon theorized that this was t..
Ethan A.H. Shepley
Ethan A.H. Shepley was the chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis from 1953 until 1961. External links [Washington University in Saint Louis] |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Ethan A. Hitchcock
There were at least two men named Ethan A. Hitchcock: Ethan Allen Hitchcock (1798 – 1870) U.S. Army generalEthan Allen Hitchcock (1835 – 1909) United States Secretary of the Interior This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Ethan A. Hitchcock (general)
For the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, see Ethan A. Hitchcock (Interior) Ethan Allen Hitchcock (May 18, 1798 – August 5, 1870) was a career U.S. Army officer and author who had important War Department assignments in Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War. Hitchcock was born in Ve..
Ethan A. Hitchcock (Interior)
150px Ethan Allen Hitchcock (1835-1909) served under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt as U.S. Secretary of the Interior. Born in September 19, 1835 in Mobile, Alabama, Hitchcock was in his sixties when first appointed by McKinley to be U.S. minister to Russia in 1897. He ..
Ethan Albright
Ethan Albright (born May 1, 1971 in Greensboro, North Carolina) is an American football center who currently plays for the Washington Redskins. High School Years Albright attended Grimsley High School in Greensboro, North Carolina, and was a standout in football, basketball, and baseball. Pro Care..
Ethan Allen
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. An engraving depicting Ethan Allen demanding the surrender of Fort Ticonderoga Ethan Allen (January 21, 1738 – February 12, 1789) was an early American revolutionary and guerrilla leader during the era of the Vermont Republic and the New Hampshi..
Ethan Allen (armsmaker)
redirect [[Template:Importance]] Ethan Allen (1806-1871) was a major American armsmaker from Massachusetts. His name is believed to be coincidental to the revolutionary Ethan Allen, no relation. First firearm: 1836 "Pocket Rifle" First patent: 1837 The Pepper-box, as known as the "Gun that won t..
Ethan Allen (baseball)
Ethan Nathan Allen (January 1 1904 - September 15 1993) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball from 1926 to 1938. He played for the Cincinnati Reds (1926-30), New York Giants (1930-32), St. Louis Cardinals (1932-33), Philadelphia Phillies (1934-36), Chicago Cubs (1936), and St. Loui..
Ethan Allen (disambiguation)
Ethan Allen may refer to: People Ethan Allen the early American revolutionaryEthan Allen (armsmaker) the American armsmakerEthan Allen (baseball) the baseball player and coach Things Ethan Allen (furniture company) the American furniture company [link]Ethan Allen boating accident, a tour ..
Ethan Allen (furniture company)
Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc. (NYSE: [ETH]) is an American furniture chain with more than 300 stores across the United States.[link] It was founded in 1932 by Nathan S. Ancell and Theodore Baumritter. History The company was started as a housewares manufacturer, then bought a ..
Ethan Allen Andrews
Ethan Allen Andrews (1787-1858) was an American educator. He was born in Connecticut and graduated at Yale in 1810. He practiced law for several years, then (1822-28) was professor in the University of North Carolina, after which he taught at New Haven and Boston. He published a number of..
Ethan Allen Andrews (biologist)
Ethan Allen Andrews was an American biologist, born in New York City. He received the degree of Ph.B. from Yale in 1881 and of Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1887. He took post-graduate studies at Yale, studied at the Polytechnicum of Hanover, Germany, and, as a fellow, at Johns Hopkins, where he..
Ethan Allen boating accident
The Ethan Allen was a 40-foot, glass-enclosed tour boat operated by Shoreline Cruises on Lake George in upstate New York. On October 2, 2005, at 2:55 p.m., with 47 passengers–all from Michigan and Ohio and mostly seniors–aboard, the Ethan Allen capsized and sank just south of Cramer Po..
Ethan Allen Brown
Ethan Allen Brown (also known as Ethan A. Brown) (July 4, 1776 - February 24, 1852) was a Democratic-Republican politician. He served as the 7th Governor of Ohio. Brown was born on Independence Day in Darien, Connecticut to a Revolutionary War veteran. He moved near Cincinnati, Ohio in 1803. He was..
Ethan Allen class submarine
Ethan Allen class ballistic missile submarine Class Overview Class TypeBallistic Missile Submarine Class NameIn honor of Ethan Allen Preceded ByGeorge Washington-class ballistic missile submarine Succeeded ByLafayette-class ballistic missile submarine Ships of the Class:A complete list of Ethan ..
Ethan Allen Express
The Ethan Allen Express is a 241-mile (388 km) passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and Rutland, Vermont. The 241-mile trip is currently completed in a scheduled 5.5 hours. Its operations are subsidized by the State of Vermont, and the train is popular among vacationers travel..
Ethan and Theresa
Ethan Crane and Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald are fictional characters and a supercouple on the American soap opera Passions. Ethan was previously played by Travis Schultz (1999-2002). Eric Martsolf (2002-present) took over the role after Schultz's departure from the soap. Theresa is played by Lindsay..
Ethan Bennett
Ethan Bennett is a fictional character, created especially for The Batman animated series. He is voiced by Steve Harris and made his debut in the episode "The Bat in the Belfry". If Bruce Wayne could call anyone his best friend, Ethan Bennett is it. They've been friends since high school. Whereas h..
Ethan Bronner
Ethan Bronner is deputy foreign editor of the New York Times, and a frequent essayist on foreign affairs. Bronner previously served as assistant editorial page editor of the Times, and before that worked in the paper's investigative unit, focusing on the attacks of Sept. 11. A series of articles o..
Ethan Cambias
Ethan Andrew Cambias is a fictional character on the US soap opera All My Children. He has been played by actor James Scott from August 10, 2004 until March 8, 2006. He was originally introduced as Ethan Ramsey, but later decided to go by his biological surname. Contents 1 Biography2 ..
Ethan Canin
Ethan Canin (born July 19, 1960) is an American author. Among his published works are two short story collections The Palace Thief, and Emperor of the Air. The title story of The Palace Thief was made into a movie called The Emperor's Club. Also by Canin are three novels, Blue River (novel), For K..
Ethan Crane
Ethan Lopez-Fitzgerald Crane, referred to as Little Ethan, is a fictional character on NBC's daytime drama Passions. Little Ethan is currently portrayed by Colton Shires, and has been since January 2004. Prior actors in the role include twins Sarah and Thomas Buhl, twins Colby and Grayson Button, an..
Ethan Dettenmaier
Ethan Dettenmaier is a Hollywood writer, producer and director. His first feature film, Sin-Jin Smyth is due for release in October of 2006. Contents 1 Biography2 Movies3 TV Shows4 External links5 Filmography Biography Ethan Dettenmaier was born on June 29th, 197..
Ethan Edwards
Ethan Edwards is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, who lived in Iowa with his two fundamentalist parents. He believes his powers are a "gift from God". He first appeared in Marvel Knights Spider-Man #14. Contents 1 Biography2 Early Life3 ..
Ethan Embry
Ethan Embry is an American actor. He was born on 13 June 1978 as Ethan Philan Randall. He started acting in 1991, at age 13. He changed his last name to Embry in 1996. He married Amelinda Smith on 14 November 1998. They had one child together, Cogeian Sky Embry, born 10 December 1999. Embry and Sm..
Ethan Erickson
Ethan Erickson (born August 5,1973) is an American actor. External links ..
Ethan Frome
Ethan Frome is a 1911 novel by Edith Wharton. It is set in turn-of-the-century New England, in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts. Starkfield is said to be based on the town Plainfield, Massachusetts. Contents 1 Plot2 Presentation3 Moral4 Popular culture5 ..
Ethan Hawke
Ethan Hawke at press conference for Before Sunrise at the 1995 Berlinale. Ethan Green Hawke (born November 6, 1970) is an Academy Award nominated American actor, writer and film director. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Private life4 Selected filmography5 Bibliograph..
Ethan Hunt
Ethan Matthew Hunt (portrayed by actor Tom Cruise) is the central fictional character from the [[Mission: Impossible#The movies|Mission: Impossible]] film series. Little is known of Hunt's upbringing. In the first movie, it was mentioned that his parents owned a farm, and that his father died of il..
Ethan Hurd
Ethan Hurd is an animator. He worked on such films as Toy Story 2, Shrek, Shrek 2 and Madagascar. He studied animation at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). ..
Ethan James
Ethan James First Appearance: Day of the Dino, Part 1 ([[Power Rangers: Dino Thunder]]) Last Appearance: Wormhole ([[Power Rangers: S.P.D.]]) Status: Retired Affiliation: None Homeworld: Earth Weapon(s)/ Gear: Dino MorpherThundermax SaberTricera ShieldBlue Raptor RiderBlue Rap..
Ethan James (producer)
Ethan James (born Ralph Burns Kellogg (1946-June 22, 2003)) was a musician, record producer, and recording engineer best known for his work on the Minutemen's seminal album Double Nickels on the Dime. He also produced and engineered albums for such acts as Black Flag, The Bangles, Rain Parade, Do..
Ethan Johns
Ethan Johns is a music producer who has worked with such artists such as Ryan Adams, Kings of Leon, Ray LaMontagne, Rufus Wainwright as well as Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt and others. Johns is the son of legendary producer, Glyn Johns (Rolling Stones, Eagles). Discography As producer Ryan Ad..
Ethan Kaplan
Ethan Kaplan is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University in Sweden. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley in 2005, his M.A. in Development Economics from Stanford University in 1999 and ..
Ethan Kelley
Ethan Jeffrey Arthur Kelley is a National Football League nose tackle for the Cleveland Browns. High school career Kelley attended Kempner High School in Sugar Land, Texas. As a senior, he was an All-District selection as both, an offensive and defensive lineman, and on defense, posted two sacks, 6..
Ethan Kenning
Ethan Kenning (born Charles Ethan Kenning, August 19, 1943 in Chicago, Illinois) is better known as George Edwards, leader of '60s acid-rock band, H.P. Lovecraft. ..
Ethan Kilmer
Ethan Michael Kilmer (born January 31, 1983, Towanda, Pennsylvania) is a professional American football player. He was a key special teams player and wide receiver at Penn State University. He was a 7th round draft pick (#209 overall) by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2006 NFL draft. Kilmer excelled..
Ethan Leib
Ethan J. Leib (September 15, 1975 - ) is a professor at the University of California Hastings College of the Law and the author of Deliberative Democracy in America: A Proposal for a Popular Branch of Government. Leib was born in New York City and was raised in the Bronx. He received his B.A., M...
Ethan Luck
Ethan Luck is a rock guitarist that has played in many Christian bands, most prominently Christian ska band The O.C. Supertones. Currently, Ethan is a member of Christian hardcore/nu metal band Demon Hunter. Luck also admitted to be the cousin of a member of Havalina in his weblog entry dated Wedn..
Ethan MacManus
Ethan MacManus is the main protagonist (and occasionally antagonist) of the webcomic Ctrl+Alt+Del, written by Tim Buckley. A 21-year-old of Irish descent, he is a somewhat insane game fanatic, amateur artist and sometime alcoholic. He lives in a house with longtime friend Lucas, fiancée Lilah an..
Ethan Mordden
Ethan Mordden is an American author. His stories, novels, essays, and non-fiction books cover a wide range of topics including the American musical theater, opera, film, and, especially in his fiction, the emergence and development of contemporary American gay culture as manifested in New York City..
Ethan Moreau
Ethan Moreau (born 22 September, 1975 in Huntsville, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey left wing. He was selected in the first round of the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, 14th overall, by the Chicago Blackhawks. Moreau and his wife Ornella have two children, Trey (b. 2001) and Mia (b. 2002). Pre-NHL ..
Ethan Nadelmann
Ethan Nadelmann (b. March 13, 1957 in New York City) is the founder and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, the leading organization in the United States promoting drug policy reform and alternatives to the war on drugs. Nadelmann was born in New York City and received his BA, JD, and P..
Ethan of Athos
Ethan of Athos is a science fiction novel which is part of the Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold. It is an unusual member of the series in that it does not feature Miles Vorkosigan, the protagonist of almost all the other books. Plot Summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot an..
Ethan Petty
redirect [[Template:Importance]] Ethan Petty (also known as Hellbent Deathspew, or Bent for short) is a macabre artist who co-founded Bloodlust Software with Icer Addis during high school. Petty is the last remaining member of the original two-man (sometimes three) Bloodlust Software team and has re..
Ethan Phillips
Ethan Phillips at FedCon XI in Bonn, Germany 2003 [[Image:Neelix.jpg|thumb|Ethan Phillips as Neelix on [[Star Trek: Voyager]].]] Ethan Phillips (born February 8, 1955 in Garden City, Long Island, New York) is an American actor, playwright and author. He is best known for television roles such ..
Ethan Rayne
Ethan Rayne Robin Sachs as Ethan Rayne First appearance Halloween Last appearance A New Man Created by Joss Whedon Statistics Name Ethan Rayne Status Imprisoned by The Initiative Species Human Affiliation Himself, formerly Ripper's "bad crowd". Notable powers Devout and skilled ch..
Ethan Salter
Ethan Salter is a 33 year old male living in Reno, Nevada. He is a [Photographer]He works for a PBS affiliate and writes short strange sentences and has the bestest cutest six month old son in the world. Salter is credited as a producer for the fine series, House with a History, a docume..
Ethan Smith
Ethan Smith (1762-1849) was a American author and pastor among congregations in Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York. A graduate of Dartmouth College, he is today most famous for writing View of the Hebrews in 1823, with a second, expanded edition in 1825. View of the Hebrews is often credited as in..
Ethan Stiefel
Ethan Stiefel is a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre. He also starred in the 2000 film Center Stage. Filmography Center Stage (2000) External links [Official Bio at ABT Website] ..
Ethan Stoller
Ethan Stoller is an American composer and producer from Chicago, Illinois. Stoller wrote the scores for several independent documentaries which aired on national television. In 2006, he produced the track "BKAB" which appeared in the film V for Vendetta. He also works under the stage name Dynamit..
Ethan Suplee
Ethan Suplee as "Randy Hickey" on My Name is Earl Ethan Suplee (born May 25, 1976), is an American actor currently featured in the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl as Earl Hickey's dimwitted but supportive brother, Randy Hickey. Contents 1 Biography2 Acting career3 Filmography4&n..
Ethan Van Sciver
Ethan Van Sciver is a comic book artist and penciller, currently doing covers and interior art for the DC Comics title Superman/Batman. Comic book titles he has contributed to include Cyberfrog, New X-Men, The Flash: Iron Heights, Impulse, [[Green Lantern: Rebirth]] and Green Lantern. ..
Ethan Wayne
Ethan Wayne is an American actor, most famous for his role as Storm Logan on the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, which he has played on-and-off since 1989. ..
Ethan Winthrop
Ethan Winthrop is a fictional character on NBC's daytime drama Passions. Ethan has been played by both Travis Schuldt (1999-2002) and Eric Martsolf (2002-present). Contents 1 Character history1.1 Pre-Show1.2 19991.3 20001.4 20011.5 20021.6 20031.7 20041.8&n..
Ethan Zohn
Ethan Zohn (born on November 12, 1973 in Lexington, Massachusetts) won $1,000,000 on the [[Survivor: Africa|Africa]] edition of Survivor. At the start of the Africa season, Ethan was assigned to the Boran tribe. There he made an alliance with Lex van den Berghe and Tom Buchanan. In the fifth episod..
Ethan Zuckerman
Ethan Zuckerman was among the founders of Tripod; later he became the founder of Geekcorps[#endnote_BCIS_bio]. He currently serves as a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. His work at the Berkman Center has included research into [global media attention], and ..
Ethapur
Ethapur is a panchayat town in Salem district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Ethapur had a population of 10,054. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Ethapur has an average literacy rate of ..
Ethchlorvynol
#endnote_schedule] | routes_of_administration = Oral }} Ethchlorvynol is a sedative and hypnotic drug. It has been used to treat insomnia, but has been largely superseded and is only offered where an intolerance or allergy to other drugs exists. Along with expected sedative effects of relaxatio..
Ethekwini
A map of South Africa showing eThekwini (within KwaZulu-Natal province) eThekwini means 'At the Harbour' in the Zulu language. It is the name of the Metropolitan Municipality created in 2000 that includes the city of Durban, South Africa and surrounding towns. eThekwini is one of the 11 distri..
EThekwini ECOPEACE
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. eThekwini ECOPEACE, originally named eThekwini Ecoparty, is an environmentalist political party in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa, ..
Ethekwini municipality
The eThekwini Municipality is the municipality of Durban and Surrounding Areas in South Africa . External links [eThekwini Online] ..
Ethel
Ethel may refer to: Œ, a letter formed from a ligature of o and e.Ethel, MissouriEthel, MississippiEthel, an American string quartetEthel Barrymore, stage and screen actressEthel Mertz, a character in television's I Love LucyEthel and Julius Rosenberg, Americans executed for espionageEthel Rooseve..
Ethel, Mississippi
Ethel is a town in Attala County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 452 at the 2000 census. Geography Ethel is located at [33°7′25″N, 89°27′55″W] (33.123524, -89.465275)[Geographic references#1GR1], along the Yockanookany River. According to the United St..
Ethel, Missouri
Ethel is a city in Macon County, Missouri, United States. The population was 100 at the 2000 census. Geography Ethel is located at [39°53′38″N, 92°44′22″W] (39.893961, -92.739557)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ha..
Ethelbald
Ethelbald is the name of two British kings: Ethelbald of Mercia, king of Mercia and Bretwalda, ?-757Ethelbald of Wessex, king of Wessex, 856-860 ..
Ethelbald of Mercia
Ethelbald (or Æthelbald) (died 757) was the King of Mercia in England from 716 until his death. He was the son of Alweo and was a grandson of Eowa, brother of Penda. Ethelbald spent his early years exiled from Mercia, according to the Life of Guthlac of Crowland, who often provided him and his fol..
Ethelbald of Wessex
King Ethelbald of Wessex or Æþelbald was the eldest son of King Ethelwulf of Wessex and was born in about 834. He became King of Wessex in 856 after forcing his father to abdicate. He was crowned at Kingston upon Thames and married his widowed stepmother, Judith. The marriage was annulled on t..
Ethelbald of York
Ethelbald was Archbishop of York between 900 - 904. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Ethelbert
Ethelbert may refer to a number of people: Ethelbert of KentEthelbert of WessexEthelbert of YorkÆthelberht of Hwicce 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 poi..
Ethelbert, Manitoba
Ethelbert is a village in the Rural Municipality of Ethelbert in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is 370 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg and 60 kilometres north of Dauphin, Manitoba. The village is located right next to Duck Mountain Provincial Park on Highway 10. The village itself was offici..
Ethelbert (electoral division)
Ethelbert is a former provincial electoral division in Manitoba, Canada. It was created for the 1920 provincial election, and abolished with the 1958 election. Ethelbert was located in Manitoba's mid-northern region, north of Dauphin. It included a large Ukrainian population, and all four of the ..
Ethelbert of Kent
Statue of Ethelbert. Interior of Rochester Cathedral. Ethelbert (or Æthelbert, or Aethelberht) (c. 552 - February 24, 6161) was King of Kent from around 580 or 590 until his death. Bede lists Ethelbert as being the third king to hold imperium over other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. In the late 9th-..
Ethelbert of Wessex
King Ethelbert or Æþelberht of Wessex was a son of Ethelwulf of Wessex and was born in around 835 AD. He succeeded his brother, Ethelbald of Wessex, as King of Wessex in 860, but died without issue in about 865. Like his father and brother he was also crowned at Kingston upon Thames. His reign ..
Ethelbert of York
Ethelbert, Archbishop of York (unknown - November 8, 780) (according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle or 781), was the teacher and intimate friend of Alcuin, whose poem on the saints and prelates of the Church of York, De Sanctis et Pontificibus Ecclesiæ Eboracensis, is the principal source of informa..
Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin
Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin November 25,1862 - February 17,1901 American pianist and composer. Born in Edgeworth, Pennsylvania, he debuted in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1886. His musical education in Boston and Germany led him to spend most of his time in composition for piano. He died in New Haven..
Ethelburga
Ethelburga can refer to the following Anglo-Saxon women: Saint Ethelburga of BarkingSaint Ethelburga of FaremoutierSaint Ethelburga of Kent 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 ..
Ethelburga of Faremoutier
Saint Ethelburga, known as Ethelburga of Faremoutier (died 7 July 664), was an Anglo-Saxon princess, abbess and saint of the Catholic Church. Ethelburga was one of daughters of King Anna of East Anglia although she was probably illegitimate. Her sisters were Saint Withburga, Saint Saethrid, who wa..
Etheldred Benett
Etheldred Benett (1776 – January 11,1845) was an early English female geologist, the second daughter of Thomas Benett and great-granddaughter of a former Archbishop of Canterbury. Later she resided at Norton House, near Warminster, in Wiltshire, and for more than a quarter of a century devote..
Ethelfleda
--> Ethelfleda (alternative spelling Aethelfled, Æthelfleda or Æthelflæd) (872/879?-918) was the eldest daughter of King Alfred the Great of Wessex and his wife Ealhswith. She was born around AD 872. She married Aethelred or Ethelred, later the ealdorman or earl of Mercia, in about 886, and had..
Ethelie Madeleine Brohan
Ethelie Madeleine Brohan (1833 - 1900) was a French actress. The second daughter of the actress Augustine Susanne Brohan, like her sister, she also took first prize for comedy at the Conservatoire (1850). She was engaged at once by the Comédie-Française, but instead of making her début in some ..
Ethelmary Oakland
Ethelmary Oakland (30 July 1909 – 2 December 1999) was a silent film child star. She was featured in such Thanhouser Film Corporation's films as The World and the Woman withJeanne Eagels; and Always in the Way with Mary Miles Minter and Charlotte Shelby. Oakland left the movie industry in th..
Ethelred
See: Ethelred of Wessex, king of Wessex c. 865–871Ethelred the Unready, king of England 978–1016Ethelred, Earl of Fife c. 11th/12th centuriesEthelred, Archbishop of Canterbury c. 9th centuries Aelred of Hexham, Abbot of Rievaulx King Ethelred is also the name of Princess Daphne's father ..
Ethelred, Archbishop of Canterbury
Ethelred was Archbishop of Canterbury between 870 and 889. List of Archbishops of Canterbury Saxon: Augustine | Laurentius | Mellitus | Justus | Honorius | Deusdedit | Wighard | Adrian | Theodore | Bertwald | Tatwin | Nothelm | Cuthbert | Bregwin | Jaenbert | Æthelhard | Wulfred|Syred| Feologi..
Ethelred of Scotland
Ethelred was the son of King Máel Coluim III and his wife Margaret, the third oldest of the latter and the probable sixth oldest of the former. He took his name, almost certainly, from Margaret's great-grandfather King Æþelræd Unræd, or Ethelred the Unready. Ethelred had a multicultural upbring..
Ethelred of Wessex
Life King Ethelred I (Old English: Æþelræd) (c. 837 – April 23, 871) was a son of Ethelwulf of Wessex. He succeeded his brother, Ethelbert of Wessex, as King of Wessex and Kent in 865 [link] [link]. He had two sons, Aethelwald being the elder and Aethelhelm being the y..
Ethelred the Unready
Ethelred the Unready (c. 968 – April 23, 1016), also known as Ethelred II and Æðelred Unræd was King of England (978 – 1013, and 1014 – 1016). Contents 1 Early life and family2 Conflict with the Danes3 Death and legacy4 Genealogy5 References Early ..
Ethelsville, Alabama
Ethelsville is a town in Pickens County, Alabama, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the population of the town is 81. Geography Ethelsville is located at [33°24′49″N, 88°12′56″W] (33.413563, -88.215516)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Ce..
Ethelton, South Australia
Ethelton is a north-western suburb of Adelaide 13km from the CBD, on the LeFevre Peninsula, in the state of South Australia, Australia and falls under the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It is adjacent to Semaphore, Semaphore South and Glanville. The post code for Ethelton is 5015. It is bounded to t..
Ethelton railway station, Adelaide
Ethelton station is on the suburban rail route between Adelaide and Outer Harbor, 13.1km (8¼ miles) from Adelaide. Passenger trains are provided by TransAdelaide and operate a 30 minute off-peak frequency on Monday to Fridays. Peak hour services are more frequent, while evening and wee..
Ethelweard
Ethelweard or Æðelweard (904 – 924) was son of Edward the Elder. According to one version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Æðelweard (a bookish boy) was appointed king. Supposedly, he became a hermit at Bridgnorth, and was elected king by the witan after his father's death. He died in Oxf..
Ethelwin
Ethelwin[#endnote_1] was the last Anglo-Saxon bishop of Durham (1056-1071), the last who was not also a secular ruler, and the only English bishop at the time of the Norman Conquest who did not remain loyal to William the Conqueror. He was initially loyal to William. When the king sent ..
Ethelwine
Ethelwine, Aethelwine or Æthelwine was the name of several Anglo-Saxons: Ethelwine of Abingdon, abbotAethelwine of Durham, bishopEthelwine of Lindsey, bishop..
Ethelwine of Abingdon
Ethelwine or Æthelwine was Abbot of Abingdon. Æthelsige died in 1018 and was succeeded by Æthelwine (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, version E), who is said to have died in 1030 (Kelly 2000). References Kelly, S. E. 2000. Charters of Abingdon, part 1. Anglo-Saxon Charters 7. ..
Ethelwine of Lindsey
Ethelwine of Lindsey, otherwise Elwin, (d c 700) was bishop of Lindsey from c 680, and a saint. Other than a reference in Bede's Historia to him and his family (including his sister the abbess Ethelhild), very little is known of him. The even less well evidenced Saint Aldwyn is sometimes said to ha..
Ethelwold
Saint Ethelwold (also spelled Aethelwold or Æthelwold) (909-984) was a 10th century Bishop of Winchester and leader of the monastic reform movement in Anglo-Saxon England. Life Ethelwold was born in Winchester of good parentage in about 909. After a youth spent at the court of King Athelstan, Et..
Ethelwold (disambiguation)
This may refer to: King Ethelwold of Deira, King of Deira, d. 655Saint Ethelwold of Farne, monk of Ripon, hermit on Inner Farne, d. 699; feast kept 23 MarchSaint Ethelwold of Melrose, Abbot of Melrose, Bishop of Lindisfarne, d. 740; feast kept 12 FebruarySaint Ethelwold of Winchester, Bishop of Win..
Ethelwulf of Wessex
Ethelwulf (Old English: Æþelwulf) was the elder son of King Egbert of Wessex. He was born some time around 800 AD, and conquered Kent on behalf of his father in 825. Thereafter he was styled King of Kent [link] [link] [link] until his succeeded his father as King o..
Ethelyn Parkinson
Ethelyn Parkinson is the author of numerous children's books Bibliography Rupert Piper and Megan, the valuable girl.Rupert Piper and the boy who could knitAwkward ArchibaldThe Merry Mad BachelorsToday I am a Ham. ..
Ethel (string quartet)
Ethel is the name of an American string quartet based in New York City that is dedicated to the performance of new music. Ethel was formed in 1998. Unlike most string quartets, Ethel plays with amplification and integrates improvisation into its performances. Its members include Cornelius "Neil" D..
Ethel (XM)
Ethel is the modern rock/alternative channel on XM Satellite Radio. It is the daughter channel of Fred (ch 44), which covers alternative music from its birth through the early 1990s; and the sister channel of Lucy (ch 54), which plays only the most popular hits from the 80s through today. Ethel p..
Ethel Airport
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Ethel Anderson
Ethel Anderson (1883-1958) was an Australian poet. She was born in Leamington, in Warwickshire, England. She spent most of her childhood in Australia, at Rangamatty, near Picton in New South Wales. She married Brigadier-General Austin Anderson. In addition to writing poems, she also wrote essays..
Ethel and Albert
Ethel and Albert (aka The Private Lives of Ethel and Albert) was a comedy radio/TV series about a married couple, Ethel and Albert Arbuckle, living in the small town of Sandy Harbor. Created by Peg Lynch, who scripted and portrayed Ethel, the series first aired on local Minnesota radio in the early ..
Ethel Armes
Ethel Marie Armes (1876-1945) was an American journalist and historian. Daughter of Col. George Augustus Armes and Lucy Hamilton Kerr, the daughter John Bozman Kerr, Ethel was brought up in Washington, D.C. where she attended private schools and later worked as a reporter for the Washington Post. ..
Ethel Barrymore
Ethel Barrymore, 1896 Ethel Barrymore (August 15, 1879 – June 18, 1959) was an Academy Award-winning American actress and a member of the famous Barrymore family. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Private life4 External links Early life Ethel Barrymore was born Ethel Mae..
Ethel Barrymore Theatre
The Ethel Barrymore Theatre is located in New York City, on 243 W. 47th St (between 8th Avenue and Broadway. The seating capacity is 1,096. It is currently being prepared for the October 2006 opening of Company. It most recently was the home of short run of Ring of Fire, a musical interpretation ..
Ethel Bedford-Fenwick
Ethel (Mrs. Bedford) Fenwick (January 26th 1856- March 1947) was born Ethel Gordon Manson in the Morayshire town of Elgin in Scotland, and was the first name registered on the first list of nurses in the world. She was the daughter of a wealthy doctor, he died early in her life and Ethel's mother w..
Ethel Bentham
Dr. Ethel Bentham Dr. Ethel Bentham (5 January 1861 - 19 January 1931) was a progressive doctor, and a Suffragette in the United Kingdom. She was born in Ireland, educated at Alexandra School and College in Dublin, the London School of Medicine for Women and the Rotunda Hospital. She never married...
Ethel Blondin-Andrew
Ethel Dorothy Blondin-Andrew, PC, (born March 25, 1951, in Tulita, Northwest Territories) is a former Canadian politician. Blondin-Andrew is a Dene who was the Member of Parliament for the district of Western Arctic in the Northwest Territories. She was also Minister of State (Northern Development)..
Ethel Catherwood
Ethel Catherwood, 1928 Ethel Mary Catherwood (April 28, 1908 - September 26, 1987) was a Canadian track and field athlete. Born in Hannah, North Dakota, and raised and educated in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, she excelled at athletics, including baseball, basketball and track and field. In 1926..
Ethel Clayton
Ethel Clayton was one of the great actresses of the silent film era. Clayton made her screen debut in 1909 in a short called Justified and then in 1912, she made her feature length debut in For the Love of a Girl. Since then, Calyton became one of the great screen actresses of all time. However, li..
Ethel Cochrane
Ethel M. Cochrane, BA (Ed), BA, MEd (born September 23 1937) is a Canadian Senator. A teacher by training, Cochrane worked as an educator in her native Newfoundland culminating in her period as a school principal. An advocate for education and literacy, she was appointed to the Senate on the recomm..
Ethel Dickenson
Ethel Gertrude Dickenson (July 6, 1880 – October 26, 1918) educator, nurse, born St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. She is noted as been one of the Remarkable Women of Newfoundland and Labrador for her tireless work and untimely death in the care of patients during the outbreak of Spanish influ..
Ethel du Pont
Ethel du Pont Roosevelt Warren (January 30, 1916 - May 25, 1965) was an American heiress and socialite and a member of the prominent du Pont family. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, she was the daughter of Eugene du Pont, Jr. She was raised at Owl's Nest, the family's estate in Greenville, Delaware. ..
Ethel F. Wilson Memorial Provincial Park
Ethel F. Wilson Memorial Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Ethel Gee
--> Ethel Elizabeth Gee (1914-????), also known as "Bunty", was a spy who was a member of the Portland Spy Ring. Contents 1 Early life2 Leaking Secrets3 Arrest and Trial4 Later life5 References Early life Ethel Gee was the daughter of a blacksmith and lived in Portland,..
Ethel Grandin
Ethel Grandin (born March 3, 1894 in New York City; died September 28, 1988 in Woodland Hills, California) was an American silent movie actress. ..
Ethel Hedgeman Lyle
Ethel Hedgeman Lyle, (b. Ethel Hedgeman 1885 in St, Louis, Missouri, d. November 28, 1950). Ethel Hedgeman Lyle was born in 1885 in St, Louis, Missouri. Her father, Albert Hedgeman, worked for the YMCA and her mother, Maria Hubbard Hedgeman, cared for Ethel and her two sisters, Iota and Thelma. Eth..
Ethel L. Payne
Ethel L. Payne (August 14 1911 - May 28 1991) was an award-winning African-American journalist. Known as the "First Lady of the Black Press", she was a columnist, lecturer, and free-lance writer. She combined advocacy with journalism as she reported on the civil rights movement during the 1950s ..
Ethel Larcombe
Ethel Larcombe is a former British female tennis player. She is best remembered for winning the ladies' singles title at the 1912 Wimbledon Championships. Contents 1 Grand Slam record1.1 Dorothea Douglass 5-7, 4-6 ..
Ethel Lavenu
Ethel Lavenu (born Eliza Lavenu in 1842 in Chelsea, Middlesex, England) was an actress and mother of the theatre and silent film actor Tyrone Power, Sr. and grandmother of the Hollywood film star Tyrone Power. Born in Chelsea, the third of six daughters of the cellist, composer, and music impresa..
Ethel Lilian Voynich
Ethel Lilian Voynich, née Boole (May 11, 1864, County Cork, Ireland - July 27, 1960, New York City) was a novelist and musician, and a supporter of several revolutionary causes. Her father was the famous mathematician George Boole. She was married to Wilfrid Michael Voynich who is the eponym of the..
Ethel Lina White
Ethel Lina White (1876 - 1944) was a British crime writer. Born in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales, White started writing as a child, contributing essays and poems to children's papers. Later she began to write short stories, but it was some years before she wrote books. Her first three, publishe..
Ethel Lynn Beers
Ethel Lynn Beers (January 13, 1827-October 11, 1879) was an American poet best known for her patriotic and sentimental Civil War poem "All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight". Born Ethelinda Eliot in Goshen, New York, she was a descendant of Puritan missionary John Eliot. She published poetry as "Eth..
Ethel M. Barber Theater
The Ethel M. Barber Theatre is one of two Northwestern University mainstage stages. It is located in Northwestern University's Theatre & Interpretation Center in Evanston, IL near the south end of the Evanston campus. Current Production The Boys are Coming Home Produced by the American Music Thea..
Ethel MacDonald
Ethel MacDonald (born 24 February 1909, died 1 December 1960) was a Glasgow anarchist, radio announcer, and activist. MacDonald became politically active in the Independent Labour Party and then the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation. From then on she was associated with Guy Aldred in the Unit..
Ethel Mannin
Ethel Edith Mannin (1900 – 1984) was a popular British novelist and travel writer. She was born in London into a family with an Irish background. Her writing career began in copy-writing and journalism. She became a prolific author, and also politically and socially concerned. She supported the ..
Ethel May Dell
Ethel May Dell (August 2, 1881-September, 1939) was a British writer of popular romance novels. Her married name is recorded as Ethel Mary Savage. She was born in a suburb of London. Her father was a clerk in the City of London and she had an older sister and brother. Her family was middle class an..
Ethel Merman
200px Ethel Merman (January 16, 1908 – February 15, 1984) was a star of stage and film musicals, well known for her powerful voice and vocal range. Contents 1 Personal Life2 Career3 Theatre performances4 Filmography5 Television performances6 See also7 Re..
Ethel Minor
--> Ethel Minor (born November 26, 1922 in San Antonio, Texas) is a political figure and civil rights activist. Minor was reared in Columbus, Texas and returned to San Antonio in 1944 to work at Kelly Air Force Base. During her time as a civilian working on the base, she was a fighter for equal ..
Ethel Mobley
Ethel Mobley Birthplace: Fort Payne, Alabama Born: March 8 1920 Died: June 26 1984 Cause of Death: Awards: None NASCAR Cup statistics 2 races run over 1 years. Best Cup Position: 52nd - 1949 (Strictly Stock) First Race: 1949 Daytona Beach Road Course (NASCAR's second rac..
Ethel Mumford
Ethel Watts Mumford, sometimes Ethel Watts Mumford Grant (1878? - 1940) was a U.S. author. She wrote several books and contributed to several collections of jokes and limericks. She said, "God gives us relatives; thank God we can choose our friends." Dupes (1901)Whitewash (1903)The Cynic's Calend..
Ethel M Botanical Cactus Gardens
The Ethel M Botanical Cactus Gardens (3 acres) are botanical gardens located at the Ethel M Chocolate Factory, 2 Cactus Garden Drive, Henderson, Nevada. The gardens, and the factory itself, are open to the public for free. The Gardens contain more than 350 different cactus and succulent species,..
Ethel M Chocolate Factory
The Ethel M Chocolate Factory is located in Henderson, Nevada and is the location in which all of the Ethel M brand gourmet chocolates are manufactured. The company distributes their products mainly via phone and internet sales, although they also operate several retail outlets located in and aroun..
Ethel Percy Andrus
AARP was founded in 1958 by Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, a long-time educator – and the first woman high school principal in the state of California. Andrus founded a separate organization, the National Retired Teachers Association (NRTA) in 1947. She realized that retired teachers were living on inc..
Ethel Remey
Ethel Remey (January 22, 1895 - February 1979) was an American actress. Her most famous role was her portrayal of Alma Miller, mother of Lisa Miller (Eileen Fulton) on the soap opera As the World Turns. She played the role from 1963 to 1977. ..
Ethel Roosevelt Derby
Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby (August 13, 1891-December 10, 1977) was the second daughter and fourth child of the President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt. Known as The Queen of Oyster Bay and The First Lady of Oyster Bay by its Long Island residents, Ethel was instrumental in preserving b..
Ethel Schwabacher
Ethel Kremer Schwabacher (b. New Uork 1903) was a protegee of Arshile Gorky, his first biographer, and herself a well-known abstract impressionist painter. In 1934, she married the prominent entertainment lawyer Wolf Schwabacher. External Links "Ethel Schwabacher: The Lyric/Epic and the Personal..
Ethel Shannon
Ethel Shannon (May 22, 1898 - July 10, 1951) was an American silent-film actress. Ethel was born and educated in Denver, Colorado. Following the completion of her education, she travelled to Hollywood to make a fortune. She was soon asked by a friend if she desired to be an extra in a moving pic..
Ethel Shutta
Ethel Shutta (pronounced "shoo-tay") (1 December 1896 – 5 February 1976) was an American actress and singer, who came to prominence through her performances on Jack Benny's radio show, her role in the early Eddie Cantor musical Whoopee!, and her Broadway comeback in Follies at the age of 74. She ..
Ethel Skakel Kennedy
Ethel Skakel Kennedy (born April 11, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois) is a member of the Kennedy family by her marriage to Robert F. Kennedy. Her parents were Anne Brannack Skakel, who was Catholic, and George Skakel, who was Protestant. She was raised as a Catholic. Her father was the founder of the very..
Ethel Skinner
Ethel Mae Skinner (née Lewis) was a fictional character in the British soap opera EastEnders. She was played by the late Gretchen Franklin. Ethel Skinner also featured in a 1988 EastEnders special, entitled Civvy Street, set on Albert Square during the Second World War. The character was played by..
Ethel Smith
There is more than one person called Ethel Smith: Ethel Smith (organist)Ethel Smith (athlete) 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 intend..
Ethel Smith (organist)
Ethel Smith (November 22, 1910 - May 10, 1996) was an organist who played primarily in a pop style on the Hammond organ. Her recording of Tico Tico was her best-known hit. It reached No. 14 on the U.S. pop charts in November 1944 and sold over one million copies worldwide. She also recorded it for ..
Ethel Smyth
John Singer Sargent: Ethel Smyth, 1901 Dame Ethel Mary Smyth [link] (April 23, 1858 - May 8, 1944) was an English composer and a leader of the women's suffrage movement. Early life career She was born in London and studied music in Leipzig with Frau von Herzogenberg and the Geistin..
Ethel Snowden
Ethel Snowden, born Ethel Annakin (1880 - February 22, 1951), was a British socialist and feminist politician. Ethel Snowden was a Christian Socialist and Labour Party politician and is most well known as a leading campaigner for women's suffrage. She was also an advocate of temperance, as well as..
Ethel Soliven Timbol
Ethel Soliven Timbol is a respected journalist and lifestyle editor at the Manila Bulletin, published in the Philippines. She finished High School at St. Theresa's College in Manila. After two years of College, she left to study at the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Reverdale, New York, USA. maj..
Ethel Stark
Ethel Stark (born 25 August 1916) is a Canadian violinist and conductor. Born in Montreal, she studied at the McGill Conservatory of Music. From 1928 to 1934, she studied at the Curtis Institute of Music with Lea Luboshutz, Louis Bailly, Arthur Rodzinski, Fritz Reiner and Carl Flesch. In 1940, she ..
Ethel T. Wead Mick
Ethel Theresa Wead Mick (born March 9, 1881 - died February 21, 1957) is the founder of the Masonic girls' organization The International Order of Job's Daughters (now known as Job's Daughters International) and served as its first Supreme Guardian. Wead Mick was born in Atlantic, Iowa to William H..
Ethel Turner
Ethel Turner (1872 - 1958) was an Australian novelist and children's writer. She was born in Doncaster in England, moving to Australia as a child, where she attended Sydney Girls High School . Her best-known work is her first novel, Seven Little Australians (1894), which is widely considered as a ..
Ethel Walker
Ethel Walker (June 9th 1861-1851) was a Scottish born artist. Early life Walker was born in Edinburgh, Scotland to a native Yorkshire father, Arthur Walker, and a Scottish mother, Isabella Robertson. Her father was from a family of iron founders. Her secondary education was at Brondesbury, in Lond..
Ethel Walker School
The Ethel Walker School is a girls' school in Simsbury, Connecticut. Founded in 1911 the school was one of the first college preparatory schools for girls in the United States. As of 2006, 244 students (98 boarders and 146 day students, including almost 70 Middle School students) attend Walker's, g..
Ethel Waters
Waters, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1938 Ethel Waters (October 31, 1896 – September 1, 1977) was an Oscar-nominated American blues vocalist, who frequently performed jazz, big band, gospel, and popular music, on Broadway and off. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Pri..
Ethel Wilson
Ethel Davis Wilson (January 20 1888 - December 22, 1980) was a Canadian writer of short stories and novels. Born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, she moved to England in 1890 following the death of her mother. In 1898, after the death of her father, she was taken to live with her maternal grandmoth..
Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize
The Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize, established in 1985 as one of the BC Book Prizes, is awarded annually to the best work of fiction by a resident of British Columbia, Canada. The award is named after novelist and short story writer Ethel Wilson, author of Swamp Angel (1954) and The Innocent Traveller..
Ethem Pasha
Ethem Pasha was the the commander of the Ottoman army that defeated Greeks in Thessaly in the Greco-Turkish War (1897). ..
Ethenol
Ethenol Systematic name Ethenol Chemical formula C2H4O Molecular mass 44.0526 g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [557-75-5] SMILES C=CO [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and references] Ethenol, also ca..
Ethenzamide
Ethenzamide is a common analgesic and antiinflammatory drug that is used for the relief of fever, headaches, and other minor aches and pains. It is a major ingredient in numerous cold and flu medications and many prescription analgesics. ..
Etheostoma
The Etheostoma are a genus of small freshwater fish. Most are native to North America. They are commonly known as darters. Many can produce Schreckstoff substances that serve to warn nearby fish in case of an attack. Species list Alabama darter (Etheostoma ramseyi)Arkansas darter (Etheostoma cragi..
Ethephon
Ethephon General IUPAC name 2-chloroethyl phosphonic acid Other names BromeflorArvestEthrel Molecular formula C2H3ClO3P Molar mass 144.49 g/mol CAS number [16672-87-0] Bulk properties Density 1.58 g/cm3 Solubility Water: rapid Melting point 74°C (347.1..
Ether
This article is about ether as a general class of chemical compounds. For other meanings, see Ether (disambiguation) Ether is the general name for a class of chemical compounds which contain an ether group — an oxygen atom connected to two (substituted) alkyl groups. A typical example is the solv..
EtherCAT
EtherCAT is an open high performance Ethernet-based fieldbus system. The development goal of EtherCAT was to apply Ethernet to automation applications which require short data update times (also called cycle times) with low communication jitter (for synchronization purposes) and low hardware costs. ..
EtherChannel
EtherChannel technology is a trunking technology that allows grouping several Ethernet links and is capable of load balancing traffic across those links. Traffic is distributed across the links, providing higher performance and redundant parallel paths. When a link fails, traffic is redirected to ..
Ethereal
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ethereal could refer to: Ethereal oils, concentrated, hydrophobic liquids containing volatile aromatic compounds extracted from plants.Ethereal (horse), which won Australia's Caulfield Cup in 2001.Ethereal (software), a network tra..
Etherealization
Etherealization is a term coined by Buckminster Fuller in 1938, in reference to the trend of physical nature towards informational abstraction. Since then, the term acquired a number of other meanings, similar in general flavor. In CORBA, it denotes the act of destroying the association between a..
Etherealization (cult)
Etherealization is a UFO-related religious cult founded by Chief Jim Velasques, leader of the Coastal Shoshone-Gabrielino Native American Indian tribe. It holds to the belief that the "Ethereans" are humans from Etherea, another planet located in another solar system and took up Jesus, Moses, and El..
Ethereal (alien)
Ethereal Ethereal Autopsy The Ethereals are a race of alien beings in the PC game [[X-COM: UFO Defense]]. As the masterminds behind the alien invasion, they are among the most powerful creatures in the game, and appear as hooded brown-robed humanoids, similar to monks. They carry weapons a..
Ethereal (demo)
Ethereal is a demo, released by the Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil in 1996. Ethereal was, the first name of the band, as well. But seeing as there was a name clash with a Greek band called Ethereal, the band changed their name. The demo includes two tracks. Shallow End was released offici..
Ethereal (software)
This article is about the network traffic analyzer. For more general definitions, see the [[wikt:Ethereal In computing, Ethereal (i-'thir-E-&l) is a protocol analyzer, or "packet sniffer" application, used for network troubleshooting, analysis, software and protocol development, and education. I..
Ethereal Wave
Ethereal Wave, also called Etheric Wave Music genre classification of the bands Trance To The Sun, This Ascension and Soul Whirling Somewhere. ^ Glasnost Wave Magazine · Issue No. 42 · Pages 32/34 · Germany · April 1994., Ethereal Darkwave [Encyclopedia Gothica] or Heavenly Voices in E..
Etheria
Etheria is a Filipino fantasy television series that was produced by GMA Network. The full title of the series is Etheria: Ang Ikalimang Kaharian ng Encantadia (Etheria: The Fifth Kingdom of Encantadia), referring to Encantadia, its highly successful predecessor series. Etheria ran for 50 episodes..
Etheria (disambiguation)
Etheria can also refer to: Etheria (She-Ra) - This is the planet defended by the fictional heroine She-Ra. It is the main setting for all episode of the TV show [[She-Ra: Princess of Power]]...
Etheria (She-Ra)
Etheria is a fictional planet in the Masters of the Universe continuity, introduced in the animated film The Secret of the Sword. It was the main setting of the [[She-Ra: Princess of Power]] animated series. Etheria, the sister planet of Eternia, is ruled by Hordak, leader of the Evil Horde on beha..
Etheria Plot Summary
Contents 0.1 Prelude to Etheria0.2 Introduction: The Kingdom of Etheria0.3 Encantadia's origin0.4 The rise of Etheria0.5 The Golden Clock0.6 Queen's wrath0.7 Road to War: Two Assassinations, and the Council of War0.8 War: Etheria and the Grand Alliance0.9&..
Etheric body
Planes of existence Subtle bodies Theosophy Causal plane: Causal body Mental plane: Mental body Astral plane: body, projection Etheric plane: Etheric body Physical plane: Physical body Rosicrucian The 7 Worlds & the 7 Cosmic Planes The Seven-fold constitution of Man The Ten-fold constitut..
Etheric force
Etheric force, a term coined by Thomas Edison to describe a phenomenon that was later to be understood as high frequency electromagnetic waves, effectively, radio. Edison believed it was the mysterious force that was believed to pervade the ether. Etheric force had (and still has) currency among s..
Etheric plane
Planes of existence Subtle bodies Theosophy Causal plane: Causal body Mental plane: Mental body Astral plane: body, projection Etheric plane: Etheric body Physical plane: Physical body Rosicrucian The 7 Worlds & the 7 Cosmic Planes The Seven-fold constitution of Man The Ten-fold constitut..
Etheric projection
Etheric projection is synonymous with an "out of body experience", the act by which one leaves their body, in a second body of simmiler orientation to their physical one. Also called projection via the fluidic, or emotional body. This form of projection may also be synonimous with a near-death exp..
Etheridge
Etheridge may be: The Shire of Etheridge, Queensland in AustraliaA mis-spelling of George EtheregeA reference to the singer-songwriter Melissa EtheridgeA reference to the victoria based Sky producer Matthew campbell Darcy etheridge, celebrated debutante and bon viveur.A reference to US Representativ..
Etheridge Knight
Etheridge Knight (b. April 19, 1931, Corinth, Mississippi--d. March 10, 1991, Indianapolis) was an African-American poet who became a notable poet in 1968 with his debut volume, Poems from Prison. The book recalls in verse his eight-year-long sentence after Etheridge was arrested for robbery in 196..
Etherington
Etherington may refer to: William or Bill Etherington, a British politicain.Matthew Etherington, an English footballer.A Wedderburn-Etherington number.Lady Alexandra Etherington, a member of the British aristocracy.Amelia Mary Carnegie Etherington, Lady Alexandra Etherington's daughter. This is a ..
Etherley Dene
Etherley Dene is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated to the west of Bishop Auckland. ..
Etherlords
Etherlords is a strategy based role playing game for the PC, released 11 December 2001 by Nival. It was followed two years later by a sequel, Etherlords 2. Etherlords has a lot in common with [[Magic: The Gathering]]. It is based on a magical Island which is divided by four tribes: Sintets, Kinets,..
Ethernet
Internet protocol suite Layer Protocols Application DNS, TLS/SSL, TFTP, FTP, HTTP, IMAP, IRC, NNTP, POP3, SIP, SMTP, SNMP, SSH, TELNET, BitTorrent, RTP, rlogin, … Transport TCP, UDP, DCCP, SCTP, IL, RUDP, Network IP (IPv4, IPv6), ICMP, IGMP, ARP, RARP, … Link PPP, SLIP, FDDI, ATM, ..
Ethernet-over-sonet
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Ethernet over SONET (EOS) refers to a set of protocols which allow Ethernet traffic to be carried over synchronous optical network networks in an effcient and flexible way. Ethernet over SONET takes Ethernet frames which are to be sent on the SONET link and process..
Ethernet Automatic Protection System
Ethernet Automatic Protection System is used to create a fault tolerent topology by configuring a primary and secondary path for each vlan. See also RFC 3619 (EAPS) Spanning tree protocol ..
Ethernet crossover cable
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Ethernet extender
An Ethernet Extender (also network extender) is any device used to extend an Ethernet segment beyond its normal distance limitation (100 m for most common forms of Ethernet). Originally pioneered by Patton Electronics Co., these devices employ a variety of transmission technologies and physical me..
Ethernet flow control
Ethernet Flow Control is defined by IEEE 802.3 for full-duplex operation. (See IEEE 802.3 for related Ethernet specifications.) Ethernet is a specification used by computers to send information over a physical medium, such as copper cables or fibre optics. It is impossible to make two devices exac..
Ethernet hub
4 port NETGEAR ethernet hub An Ethernet hub or concentrator is a device for connecting multiple twisted pair or fibre optic Ethernet devices together, making them act as a single segment. It works at the physical layer of the OSI model, repeating the signal received at one port out each of the..
Ethernet II framing
Ethernet v2 framing, also known as DIX Ethernet (named after the major participants in the framing of the protocol: Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel, Xerox) differs from the original framing used in IEEE 802.3 by its interpretation of the 2-octet field following the destination and source addres..
Ethernet in the First Mile
Ethernet in the First Mile, also known as IEEE 802.3ah and EFM, is a point-to-multipoint technology designed to allow standard ethernet frames to unidirectionally travel from subscriber networks directly to end user equipment. It consists of seven new clauses: 100BASE-LX10 —100BASE-BX10 —1000BA..
Ethernet over SDH
Ethernet Over SDH (EOS) refers to a set of protocols which allow Ethernet traffic to be carried over synchronous digital hierarchy networks in an effcient and flexible way. Ethernet over SDH takes Ethernet frames which are to be sent on the SDH link and processes them through an "encapsulation" blo..
Ethernet physical layer
The Ethernet physical layer evolved over a considerable time span and encompasses quite a few physical media interfaces. A brief overview of the mediums is given here (section numbers from the IEEE 802.3-2002 standard are parenthesized). Contents 1 Physical layers1.1 Early implementat..
Ethernet Powerlink
ETHERNET Powerlink (EPL) is a deterministic real-time protocol for standard Ethernet. It is an open protocol managed by the ETHERNET Powerlink Standardization Group (EPSG). It was introduced by Austrian automation company Bernecker + Rainer Industrie-Elektronik in 2001. Contents 1 Overview2&..
Etherow Country Park
Etherow Country Park is situated at Compstall, England. It was one of the UK's first Country Parks. Originally it was an industrial area incorporating a mine, a mill and a mill pond. The River Etherow flows through the park and is the source for the mill pond. With the decline of industry the mill..
EtherType
EtherType is a field in the Ethernet networking standard. It is used to indicate which protocol is being transported in an Ethernet frame. It is claimed that some older (Xerox?) Ethernet specification had a 16-bit length field, although the maximum length of a packet was 1500 bytes. Versions 1.0 a..
Ether (Encantadia)
Ether (or Bathalumang Ether) is a fictional character from the Philippine telefantasya Etheria, which is a prequel/sequel to the highly rated Encantadia. Ether is played by Filipina actress Angel Aquino. Character background [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details ..
Ether (prophet)
In the Book of Mormon, Ether is a Jaredite prophet, one of the last surviving Jaredites, and primary author of the Book of Ether. Ether's grandfather, Moron, had been king of the Jaredites. Moron was overthrown and "dwelt in captivity all the remainder of his days" (Ether 11:18). Ether's father, C..
Ether (song)
"Ether" Album track by Nas From the album Stillmatic Recorded 2001 Released 2001 Legnth 4:37 Genre East Coast hip hop Label Ill Will/Columbia Producer Ron Brownz "Ether" is a hip hop album track from hip hop artist Nas' 2001 album Stillmatic, and is widely considered by many to be one o..
Ether Dome
The Ether Dome was the operating room of the Bulfinch Building at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. It was the first place that ether was used as a surgical anesthesic. It is now used for medical conferences and presentations, and is open to the public when not in use. ..
Ether lipid
An ether lipid is a lipid in which one or more of the carbon atoms on glycerol is bonded to an alkyl chain via an ether linkage, as opposed to the usual ester linkage. ..
Ether Ore
Ether Ore is the latest solo album from one of the Chapman Stick frontrunners, Greg Howard. Containing tracks recorded live over a period of several months, it manages to bring Greg's strong sense of improvisation across, into the ears of the listener. Track Listing "The First Day" - 2:09"Ether O..
Ether Shepley
Ether Shepley (November 2, 1789—1877) was an American politician. Shepley, a Democratic-Republican, served in the Maine State House before becoming one of the state's U.S. Senators. Shepley resigned from the Senate after two years to become a Justice (and later Chief Justice) of the Maine Sup..
Ether Song
Ether Song is the second album by British rock band Turin Brakes. Following the band's 2001 debut album The Optimist LP, the album was a bit of a departure, relying on more electric instruments. Despite the change in sound, the album was received well by critics and reached #4 on the United Kingd..
Ether~Electrified Porch Music (album)
Ether-Electrified Porch Music is Carbon Leaf's third album. It was released in 1999 by the band's own label, Constant Ivy Records. Track listing "Ordinary Eyes" (Carbon Leaf) - 4:04"Home" (Carbon Leaf) - 4:38"Nowadays" (Carbon Leaf) - 5:11"For Your Violin" (Carbon Leaf) - 4:36"Blue Ridge Laughing" (..
Ethete, Wyoming
Ethete is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fremont County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 1,455 at the 2000 census. Geography Ethete is located at [43°1′5″N, 108°44′39″W] (43.018169, -108.744048)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Stat..
Ethias Arena
Ethias Arena is a multipurpose arena in Hasselt, Belgium used for music concerts, sports (tennis, indoor cycling, jumping, etc) and other large venues. The arena opened in 2004 and holds up to 21,600 people. ..
Ethical arguments regarding torture
Ethical arguments have arisen regarding torture, and its debated value to society. Despite worldwide condemnation and the existence of treaty provisions that forbid it, countries still use it. Those countries assert that torture is a tool that remains effective. Contents 1 Premise2 His..
Ethical aspects of abortion
The ethical aspects of abortion are much discussed in all major philosophies and religions in the world, particularly (but not exclusively) in the Christian religion. Contents 1 Main ethical issues in abortion1.1 Rights of the woman compared to rights of the fetus1.2 Question of ..
Ethical banking
An ethical bank, also known as social, alternative or sustainable bank, is a bank concerned about the social use of its investments and loans. Although there are differences among the main ethical banks, they share a common set of principles, the most prominent being the transparency and the social ..
Ethical calculus
The term ethical calculus, when used generally, refers to any method of determining a course of action in a circumstance that is not explicitly evaluated in one's ethical code. A formal philosophy of ethical calculus is a recent development, advanced primarily by Jason Delaney, in the study of ethi..
Ethical challenges to autism treatment
Autism rights movement Issues Ethical challenges to treatment Controversies about labels Organizations Aspies For Freedom Autism Network International Philosophy Neurodiversity · Neurodivergent Neurotypical People Michelle Dawson · Jim Sinclair Judy Singer Ethical challenges t..
Ethical code
In the context of a code adopted by a profession or by a governmental or quasi-governmental organ to regulate that profession, an ethical code may be styled as a code of professional responsibility, which may dispense with difficult issues of what behavior is "ethical". Some codes of ethics have t..
Ethical Consumer
Ethical Consumer is a UK magazine that also publishes a lot of its key information for free on its corresponding website [link]. It is in its own words "an alternative consumer organisation looking at the social and environmental records of the companies behind the brand names". Its state..
Ethical consumerism
Ethical consumerism (or Consumarchy) is buying things that are made ethically (This means a set of principles of right conduct) by companies that act ethically. "Ethical" can be a subjective term both for companies and consumers, but could be considered to mean without harm to or exploitation of hu..
Ethical Culture
The Ethical Culture Movement is a non-sectarian, ethico-religious and educational movement. Individual chapter organizations are generically referred to as Ethical Societies, though their names may include "Ethical Society," "Ethical Culture Society," "Society for Ethical Culture," or other variatio..
Ethical Culture Fieldston School
Ethical Culture Fieldston School Type Private Established 1878 Head of School Dr. Joseph P. Healey Enrollment approx. 1,300 Mascot Eagle Website [www.ecfs.org] The Ethical Culture Fieldston School is a private school in New York City and a member of the Ivy..
Ethical decision
Real life ethical decisions are studied in sociology and political science and psychology using very different methods than descriptive ethics in ethics (philosophy). Contents 1 Not ethics proper2 \"ethics and morals\"3 European traditions4 Pre-requisites to an ethical decisio..
Ethical dilemma
An ethical dilemma is a situation that often involves an apparent conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another. This is also called an ethical paradox since in moral philosophy, paradox plays a central role in ethics debates. For instance, an eth..
Ethical egoism
For other senses of this word, see egoism (disambiguation). Ethical egoism is belief that one ought to do what is in one's own self-interest. What is in one's self-interest may incidentally be detrimental to others, beneficial to others, or neutral in its effect. Ethical egoism is not to be confuse..
Ethical formalism
Ethical Formalism is a type of ethical theory which defines moral judgements in terms of their logical form (e.g., as "laws" or "universal prescriptions") rather than their content (e.g., as judgements about what actions will best promote human well-being). The term also often carries critical conno..
Ethical humanism
Ethical Humanism is a relatively new semi-religious movement, started by Felix Adler. More to come later. ..
Ethical intuitionism
Ethical intuitionism is usually understood as a meta-ethical theory that embraces the following theses: Moral realism, the view that there are objective facts about value,Ethical non-naturalism, the view that these evaluative facts cannot be reduced to natural facts, andThe thesis that we sometimes..
Ethical living
redirect [[Template:TotallyDisputed]] Ethical living is the philosophy of making decisions for daily life which take into account ethics and moral values, particularly with regard to sustainability and environmentalism. At present it is largely a personal choice, and not an organized social movement..
Ethical naturalism
Naturalism, sometimes also called definism, is a theory in meta-ethics that holds that ethical terms can be defined; the meaning of ethical sentences can be given in totally non-ethical terms. So to the question, "Can the meaning of ethical sentences be restated in other words that do not use nor..
Ethical non-naturalism
Ethical non-naturalism is a philosophical position that asserts that ethical statements express propositions that cannot be reduced to non-ethical statements. Definitions and examples Ethical naturalism and non-naturalism are subcategories of cognitivism, which holds that ethical statements exp..
Ethical persuasion
Ethical persuasion is a human being's internal ability to treat others with respect, understanding, caring, and fairness in order to truly understand themselves and others. There are three phases of ethical persuasion and they are: Explore the other person's viewpoint.Explain your viewpoint.Create r..
Ethical pot
The ethical pot is a concept of pottery, which is holistic, based on tradition, locally made and generally useful. ..
Ethical relationship
An ethical relationship, in most theories of ethics that employ the term, is a basic and trustworthy relationship that one has to another human being, that cannot necessarily be characterized in terms of any abstraction other than trust and common protection of each other's body. Honesty is very ..
Ethical Software License
The Ethical Software License is a copyleft license for software. The difference between ethical software and free software consists of this: if you (an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under an ethical license) distribute the source code for a valuable consideration, you must donate at..
Ethical solipsism
Ethical solipsism is relative to Ethical egotism however the difference is in that while the ethical egotist thinks that others should abide by the social order while it is in his/her best interest to do what best suits him/her as an individual, the Ethical Solipsist is of the belief that no other m..
Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000
The Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 (2000 asp 7) was passed by the Scottish Parliament in 2000, after being introduced by Scottish Executive minister Wendy Alexander. It established that the Scottish Ministers had to issue a code of conduct for councillors, and put in plac..
Ethical stress
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Ethical Threads
Ethical Threads is a clothing manufacturer based in the United Kingdom. The company is wholely owned by the Battersea and Wandsworth Trades Union Congress and the London Region GMB Union. The company was created as a source of non-sweatshop clothing and all producers follow international conventi..
Ethical trade
Ethical trade means different things to different people. In particular, some people refer to “ethical trade” as an umbrella term for all types of business practices that promote more socially and/or environmentally responsible trade. Others use the term in a much narrower sense, referring speci..
Ethical Trading Initiative
"ETI" redirects here. For , see . The Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) is an alliance of companies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and trade union organisations promoting ethical consumerism. In the late 1990s, companies selling food and clothing to UK consumers were coming under increasing ..
Ethical will
Ethical wills (Hebrew "Zevaoth") are a species of ethical tract which was historically peculiar to Jewish moralists. Rabbis and Jewish laypeople have continued to write ethical wills during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. (Reimer) The practice has been recommended to the general public in Bu..
Ethicist
An ethicist is one whose judgement on ethics and ethical codes has come to be trusted by some community, and (importantly) is expressed in some way that makes it possible for others to mimic or approximate that judgement. Following the advice of ethicists is one means of acquiring knowledge (see arg..
Ethicon
Ethicon can refer to two distinct subsidiares of Johnson & Johnson: [link], a manufacturer of surgical sutures and wound closure devices that was founded in 1949Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc., a manufacturer of medical devices designed for minimally invasive surgery that became a distinct cor..
Ethicon Endo-Surgery
Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. logo Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, is a company that designs and manufactures medical devices and surgical instruments with the intent of minimizing the invasiveness of surgery. Ethicon Endo-Surgery was part of Ethicon, Inc. until 19..
Ethicon Inc.
Ethicon, Inc. logo Ethicon, Inc. is a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. It was incorporated as a separate company under the Johnson & Johnson umbrella in 1949 to expand and diversify the Johnson & Johnson product line. Ethicon has been the world leader in manufacturing of surgical sutures an..
Ethics
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Ethics (from the Ancient Greek ἠθικός or "ethikos" meaning "Theory of living") is one of the five major branches of philosophy, which attempts to understand the nature of morality; to distinguish that which is right from that which is wrong. The West..
Ethics (book)
Ethics is a philosophical book written by Baruch Spinoza. It was written in Latin. Although it was published posthumously in 1677, it is his most famous work, and is considered his magnum opus. The style and system of the book is as Spinoza says, "demonstrated in geometrical order", with axioms..
Ethics (disambiguation)
Ethics is a major branch of philosophy that studies moral responsibility and ethical concepts like "right" and "wrong". Ethics may refer to: Ethics, a field of philosophical studyEthics (book), a philosophical treatise written by Baruch SpinozaEthics (Scientology), an internal branch and concept wi..
Ethics (Scientology)
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Ethics (TNG episode)
Ethics is a fifth season episode of [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. After an accident in a storage bay, Worf's spine is damaged resulting in partial paralysis. Dr. Crusher tells him that he may regain about 60% of ..
Ethics and evolutionary psychology
Evolution and Ethics is a book by Thomas Henry Huxley. Evolutionary psychology studies how human behavior evolved. This includes the sense of right and wrong, feelings of "brotherly love", as well as inclinations for good or evil. The primary question for the evolutionary psychologist to answer..
Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
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Ethics Commission
In the United States, an Ethics Commission is a commission established by State law to discourage dishonest practices by their public employees and elected officials. Almost all American states have such a commission. ..
Ethics Commissioner (Canada)
The Office of the Ethics Commissioner of Canada is a Canadian government agency of Industry Canada. It was created as a result of Bill C-4, [An Act to amend the Parliament of Canada Act (Ethics Commissioner and Senate Ethics Officer) and other Acts in consequence], which came into effect o..
Ethics in Government Act
The Ethics in Government Act of 1978 is a United States federal law passed in the wake of the Watergate Scandal that sets financial disclosure requirements for public officials and restrictions on former government employees' lobbying activities. Contents 1 Financial disclosures2 Emplo..
Ethics in religion
Ethics is a branch of philosophy dealing with right and wrong in human behaviour. All religions have a moral component, and religious approaches to the problem of ethics historically dominated ethics over secular approaches. From the point of view of theistic religions, to the extent that ethics ste..
Ethics in the Bible
Ethics is the branch of philosophy which examines the question of what actions are morally right or wrong--and why. The Bible contains numerous prescriptions for how the recipients of its message (whether we understand this to be the ancient Israelites, Jews today, or humanity in general) ought to..
Ethics of care
The ethics of care movement is a movement in twentieth century normative ethical theory that is largely inspired by the work of psychologist Carol Gilligan. The easiest way for many people to understand care ethics is by contrasting the theory to more well-known ethical views. The popular ethical ..
Ethics of decompilation
This article is about the ethics of decompilation. Decompilation can be used for a number of reasons, including: Recovery of lost source code (by accident or via a disgruntled employee),Migration of applications to a new hardware platform,Translation of code written in obsolete languages not suppor..
Ethics of eating meat
While many people have no ethical issues with eating meat, others object to either the act of killing and eating an animal, or the agricultural practices surrounding the production of meat. Reasons for objecting in principle to the practice of killing may include a belief in animal rights, or an a..
Ethics of file sharing
Ethics of file sharing is a subfield of ethics specifically relating to the ethical implications of file sharing over computer networks and the Internet. In recent years, the growth of file sharing communities have caused a large increase in file sharing, where many users illegally swap copyrighted..
Ethics of technology
Ethics of technology is a subfield of Ethics addressing the ethical questions specific to the Technology Age. Some prominent works of philosopher Hans Jonas are devoted to ethics of technology. Technology itself is incapable of possessing moral or ethical qualities, since "technology" is merely too..
Ethics of terraforming
The ethics of terraforming has constituted a philosophical debate within biology, ecology, and environmental ethics as to whether terraforming other worlds is an ethical endeavor. Contents 1 Terraforming as ethically sound2 Terraforming as ethically problematic3 Future prospects4&n..
Ethic of reciprocity
The ethic of reciprocity, or the Golden Rule, is a fundamental moral principle found in virtually all major religions and cultures, which simply means "treat others as you want them to treat you." Its universality suggests an innate human altruism, and is arguably the most essential basis for the ..
Ethidium bromide
Ethidium bromide Systematic name Ethidium bromide Chemical formula C21H20BrN3 Molecular weight 394.3139 g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point 260 - 262 °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [1239-45-8] SMILES xxxxx NFPA ..
Ethinamate
Ethinamate (Valamin®, Valmid®) is a short-acting sedative-hypnotic medication used to treat insomnia. Regular use leads to tolerance, and it is usually not effective for more than 7 days. Prolonged use can lead to dependency. Ethinamate has been replaced by other medicines (particularly b..
Ethinylestradiol
Ethinylestradiol, also ethinyl estradiol (EE), is a synthetic derivative of estradiol. Ethinyl estradiol is orally bio-active and the estrogen in most formulations of oral contraceptives (the Pill). It is one of the most commonly used medications. While estradiol is readily absorbed when taken or..
Ethiodized oil
Ethiodized oil (Ethiodol®, Savage Laboratories) is used by injection as a radio-opaque contrast agent. Ethiodized oil is composed of iodine combined with ethyl esters of fatty acids of poppyseed oil, primarily as ethyl monoiodostearate and ethyl diiodostearate. The precise structure is not kn..
Ethion
Ethion (C9H22O4P2S4) is an organophosphate insecticide. The IUPAC name is O,O,O',O'-tetraethyl S,S'-methylene bis(phosphorodithioate). For a full list of external links to MSDSs, spectroscopic data, commercial chemicals suppliers etc. for this compound, see [Chemical sources]. ..
Ethionamide
Ethionamide (2-ethylthioisonicotinamide, Trecator SC®) is an antibiotic used in the treatment of tuberculosis. ..
Ethionic acid
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. The chemical structure of ethionic acid. Ethionic acid is an amino acid structurally related to me..
Ethiopia
"Abyssinia" redirects here. For the breed of cat, see Abyssinian (cat). Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (Amharic ኢትዮጵያ Ityopp'ya), is a country situated in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the nort..
Ethiopian Airlines
Ethiopian Airlines is the national airline of Ethiopia. The airline is based out of Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa. It operates scheduled international services to 45 destinations world-wide and has an extensive domestic network. It also undertakes passenger and cargo charter flights. ..
Ethiopian Airlines Destinations
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Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961
Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 align="center" colspan="2" class="hiddenStructure |- !align="center" bgcolor="#ffcc99" colspan="4"|Summary |- !align="right" valign="top"|Date |align="left" valign="top"|November 23, 1996 |- !align="right" valign="top"|Type |align="left" valign="top"|Fuel exhaustion i..
Ethiopian Americans in Minnesota
While the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area has the highest concentration of Ethiopians in the U.S., Minnesota is considered to have one of the largest communities in the United States. It is impossible to point to survey or published data but it is generally accepted that there are anywhere betwee..
Ethiopian aristocratic and religious titles
This is a list of Ethiopian aristocratic and religious titles used in Ethiopia until the end of the Monarchy in 1974. There were two categories of Ethiopia's nobility. The Mesafint (sing. mesfin, "prince") or princes were the hereditary nobles, and formed the upper echelon of the ruling class as f..
Ethiopian Banana Frog
The Ethiopian Banana Frog (Afrixalus enseticola) is a small frog that is endemic to Ethiopia. They reach a length of 20-28 mm. They live in altitudes of 1700-2750 m. ..
Ethiopian birr
For other uses, see Birr (disambiguation). The birr is the unit of currency in Ethiopia. Before 1976, dollar was the official English translation of birr. Today, it is officially birr in English as well. Contents 1 History2 Denominations3 References4 External links History..
Ethiopian calendar
The Ethiopian calendar or Ethiopic calendar is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia. It is based on the old Alexandrian calendar, which is based on the even older Egyptian calendar, but like the Julian calendar adds a leap day added every four years without exception, and begins the year on Augus..
Ethiopian Catholic Church
The Ethiopian Catholic Church is a sui iuris particular Catholic and Orthodox Church in full communion with the Holy See and of the Alexandrian, or Coptic, Rite. It is the Catholic "counterpart" to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, an Oriental Orthodoxy which is separated in schism from both the Easter..
Ethiopian Democratic League
The Ethiopian Democratic League is a political party in Ethiopia. At the last legislative elections, 15 May 2005, the party was part of the Coalition for Unity and Democracy, that won 109 out of 527 seats in the Council of People's Representatives. ..
Ethiopian Democratic Union
The Ethiopian Democratic Union or EDU was the oldest of the political parites that formed in opposition to the Derg regime of Ethiopia. Founded in the aftermath of the revolution and the military coup that toppled Emperor Haile Selassie in September 1974, the EDU professed a conservative agenda. ..
Ethiopian Democratic Unity Party
The Ethiopian Democratic Unity Party is a political party in Ethiopia. At the last legislative elections, 15 May 2005, the party was part of the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces, that won 52 out of 527 seats in the Council of People's Representatives. ..
Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus
The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus (EECMY; also called Mekane Yesus Church) is a Christian denomination in Ethiopia. It was created in 1959 with the merger of Lutheran and other congregations established by missionary work in that country. EEMCY claimed in 1997 have almost 2.3 million me..
Ethiopian famine
Traditionally the Economy of Ethiopia was based on subsistence agriculture, with an aristocracy that consumed the surplus. Due to a number of causes, the peasants lacked incentives to either improve production or to store their excess harvest; as a result, they lived from harvest to harvest. Despit..
Ethiopian Football Federation
Founded 1943 FIFA affiliation 1953 CAF affiliation 1957 PresidentAshebir Woldegiorgis CoachSeyoum Kebede The Ethiopian Football Federation (EFF) is the governing body of football in Ethiopia. It was founded in 1943, affiliated to FIFA in 1953 and to CAF in 1957. It organizes the national ..
Ethiopian Free Press Journalists' Association
The Ethiopian Free Press Journalists' Association, or EFJA, is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that seeks to organize Ethiopian journalists and protect press freedoms in Ethiopia. EFJA is a member of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange, a virtual network of more than 70 non..
Ethiopian general elections, 2005
Ethiopia held general elections on May 15, 2005, for seats in both its national and in four regional government councils. Under pressure from the international community, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi promised that this election would be proof that more democracy would come in this multi-ethnic natio..
Ethiopian Highlands
The Ethiopian Highlands are a rugged mass of mountains in Ethiopia and Eritrea in northeastern Africa. The Ethiopian Highlands form the largest continuous area of its altitude in the whole continent, with little of its surface falling below 1500 m (5000 ft), while the summits reach heights of 4600..
Ethiopian intellectual property office
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Ethiopian Intellectual Pro..
Ethiopian Legal Information Website
The Ethiopian Legal Information Website is an online databse of laws in Ethiopia. It aims to provide the public, researchers, professors, law firms and legal professionals access to the basic laws on the web and other digital formats. It was developed by Mekelle University Law Faculty in Ethiopia in..
Ethiopian movement
The Ethiopian Movement is one of the classifications used by some theologians to describe African Initiated Churches. The Ethiopian Movement was founded in 1872 by South African Mangenga Mokone. His preachings included "Africa for the Africans" based on his interpretation of a Biblical passage (Psa..
Ethiopian music
The term Ethiopian music may refer to: the music of EthiopiaBlackface songs of the minstrel show tradition, which sometimes claimed to be Ethiopian music (or Ethiopian airs) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred ..
Ethiopian News Agency
Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) is the oldest news organization in Ethiopia. http://www.ena.gov.et/ - ENA website ..
Ethiopian Orthodox Tehadeso Church
According to its followers, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tehadeso Church stands to preserve the country's orthodox traditions while believing in the full Gospel of the scripture. Most of its members reside in Oromia Region of Ethiopia, however it has several members (migrants) globally. Since most of it..
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Part of a of articles onChristianity History of Christianity Timeline of Christianity The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament · LXX ..
Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front
The Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front (EPPF) is a rebel group in Ethiopia, believed to be operating primarily in the northern Semien Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region and parts of the Gambela Region. Because it was supported by the government of neighboring Eritrea for many years,[link] t..
Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front
The Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front, or EPRDF, is the ruling political party of Ethiopia. It is an alliance of four other groups, including the Oromo Peoples' Democratic Organization, the Amhara National Democratic Movement, the South Ethiopian Peoples' Democratic Front and the T..
Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party
The Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party (EPRP) was a prominent Marxist organization in Ethiopia during the 1970s. It is also known as "Ihapa" from the acronym in Amharic (yäItyop'ya Həzbawi Abyotawi Party የኢትዮጵያ ሕዝባዊ አብዮታዊ ፓርቲ). Both it and the All-Ethiopia ..
Ethiopian Red Cross Society
The Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS) was founded and recognized by the ICRC in 1935. In 2002, it had 725,827 paying adult members and about 90,000 youth volunteers. ..
Ethiopian Semitic languages
Ethiopian Semitic languages (sometimes Ethiopic, or Ethiosemitic for short) is a language group which together with Old South Arabian forms the Western branch of the South Semitic languages. North* Tigrinya language* Tigre language* Ge'ez language* Dahlik language - "newly discovered"South* Transv..
Ethiopian Serenaders
The Ethiopian Serenaders was a blackface minstrel troupe from the 1840s. Their first major performance was for John Tyler at the White House in 1844 as part of the "Especial Amusement of the President of the United States, His Family and Friends".12 September 1844. Ethiopian Serenaders Booklet, L..
Ethiopian Social Democratic Federal Party
The Ethiopian Social Democratic Federal Party (ESDFP) is a political party in Ethiopia. The leaders of the ESDFP are chairman Dr. Beyene Petros, vice chairman Mulu Meja, and secretary Alema Koira. At the last legislative elections, 15 May 2005, the party was part of the United Ethiopian Democratic..
Ethiopian Teachers' Association
ETA The Ethiopian Teachers' Association (ETA) is a trade union centre for Ethiopia. It is affiliated with Education International. The ICFTU reports on going difficulties and harassment of trade union members by government security forces, and specifically notes the ETA.[#endnote_ICFTU..
Ethiopian Telecommunication Agency
The Ethiopian Telecommunication Agency is established to regulate the telecommunication sector of Ethiopia. It's objective is to promote the development of high quality, efficient, reliable and affordable Telecommunication Services in Ethiopia. ..
Ethiopian Telecommunication Corporation
Ethiopian Telecommunication Corporation is based in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia. ETC is the sole telecommunication service provider in Ethiopia. It is the second largest company of Ethiopian government after Ethiopian Airlines. ..
Ethiopian Wolf
The Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis; Amharic ተኵላ täkʷula, 'wolf', or ቀይ ቀበሮ qey qebero, 'red fox') , jedalla farda)), also known as the "Abyssinian Wolf", "Abessinische Wolf", "Abessinischen Fuchs", "Arouaye" (Arsi Oromo), "Ethiopian Jackal", "Jedalla Farda" (Oromo), "Ky Kebero" ..
Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church
The Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church is a new religious movement the members of which say it is based on the teachings of Marcus Garvey and which also claims that marijuana is the Christian sacrament. [link] They were suspected of smuggling massive amounts of potent cannabis from Jamaica to M..
Ethiopia at the 1956 Summer Olympics
The African country of Ethiopia made its Olympic debut at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne under the IOC country code ETH. Total Ethiopia 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Ethiopia at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Ethiopia competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome under the IOC country code ETH. It was the second time that the African country competed at the Summer Olympics, after the 1956 edition in Melbourne. Abebe Bikila won the country's first ever olympic medal by winning the men's marathon in the ..
Ethiopia at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Ethiopia competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo under the IOC country code ETH. The African country competed in two Summer Olympics prior to 1968 (1956, and 1960). Contents 1 Total Ethiopia 1 0 0 1 ..
Ethiopia at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Ethiopia competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City under the IOC country code ETH. The African country competed in three Summer Olympics prior to 1968 (1956, 1960, and 1964). Contents 1 Total Ethiopia 1..
Ethiopia at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Ethiopia competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich under the IOC country code ETH. The African country competed in four Summer Olympics prior to 1972 (1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968). Contents 1 Total Ethiopia 0..
Ethiopia at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Ethiopia competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow under the IOC country code ETH. The African country competed in six Summer Olympics prior to 1980 (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, and 1976). Contents 1 Total ..
Ethiopia at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Ethiopia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona under the IOC country code ETH. It was the 8th appearance of the African nation, which made its debut in 1956. Contents 1 Total Ethiopia 1 0 2 3 Ethiopi..
Ethiopia at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Ethiopia competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia under the IOC country code ETH. It was the ninth appearance of the African nation, which made its back in 1956. Contents 1 Total Ethiopia 2 0 1 3 ..
Ethiopia at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Ethiopia competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia under the IOC country code ETH. It was the tenth appearance of the African nation, which made its debut in 1956. The Sydney Games were the most successful for Ethiopia, as the country claimed four gold medals and eight overall. ..
Ethiopia at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Ethiopia competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens under the IOC country code ETH. It was the eleventh appearance of the African nation, which made its debut back in 1956. Ethiopia was represented by sixty athletes in Greece. Interestingly, 58 of them participated in athletics events, main..
Ethiopia at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Ethiopia sent 1 competitor to the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy. Robel Teklemariam intended to compete in cross country skiing and in alpine skiing. Teklemarariam is the first Ethiopian to compete in a Winter Olympics, having learned to ski while attending school in the United States. Te..
Ethiopia national football team
The Ethiopia national football team, nicknamed the Walyas, is the national team of Ethiopia and is controlled by the Ethiopian Football Federation. They were one of the only three teams (Egypt, Sudan) to participate in the inaugural African Nations Cup in 1957, and won the competition in 1962 when ..
Ethiopia Scout Association
redirect[[Template:Portal]] The Ethiopia Scout Association is the national Scouting association of Ethiopia. The Scout movement was first introduced in Ethiopia circa 1933, however the association was forced to terminate its activities due to the Second Italo-Abyssinian War of 1935-1936. Scouting ..
Ethiopia Sidamo (coffee)
Ethiopia Sidamo is a type of Arabica coffee. It is a single origin coffee grown exclusively in the Sidamo Province of Ethiopia. Like most African coffees, Ethiopia Sidamo features a small and greyish bean, yet is valued for its deep, spice and wine or chocolate-like taste and floral aroma. ..
Ethiopic Catholic Church
The Ethiopic Catholic Church is a Metropolitan sui iuris Eastern Rite particular Church within the Roman Catholic Church and uses the Ethiopic liturgical rite. Its membership includes inhabitants of Ethiopia and Eritrea. History The Portuguese voyages of discovery at the end of the fifteenth centur..
Ethiopic Ocean
The Ethiopic Ocean or Ethiopian Ocean is an older name for what is now called the South Atlantic Ocean, which is separated from the North Atlantic by a narrow region between Natal, Brazil and Monrovia, Liberia. Use of term illustrates a past trend towards referring to the whole continent of Africa ..
Ethiopiques
Ethiopiques is a series of compact discs featuring Ethiopian and Eritrean singers and musicians. The Paris-based world music record label Buda Musique began the series in 1997. As of January 2006, there have been 21 releases. Francis Falceto is the editor of the series. The series focus is primar..
Ethirum Pudhirum
Edhirum pudhirum is a Tamil movie starring Mammootty, Sangeetha, Napolean and Manorama directed by Dharani under his real name V.C. Ramani. Plot Mammootty is a sincere district collector. A female leader of a major political party is kidnapped by a terrorist Veeraiyan(Nasser) and he promises to r..
Ethlyne Clair
Ethlyne Clair (23 November, 1904 - 27 February, 1996) was a United States actress. She was a native of Talladego, Alabama. She appeared mostly in silent film, including several Westerns where she played the love interest to Hoot Gibson. She was succeeded by Derelys Perdue in the Newlyweds film serie..
Ethmocephaly
Ethmocephaly is a type of Cephalic disorder. Ethmocephaly is the least common facial anomaly. It consists of a proboscis separating narrow-set eyes with an absent nose and microphthalmia (abnormal smallness of one or both eyes). Cebocephaly, another facial anomaly, is characterized by a small, flatt..
Ethmoidal arteries
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Ethmoid hematoma
Ethmoid hematoma is a progressive and locally destructive disease of horses. It is indicated by a mass in the paranasal sinuses, that resembles a tumor but is not neoplastic by any means. The origins and causes of the ethmoid hematoma are generally unknown. Large hematomas usually start within the..
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Ethnarch
Ethnarch refers generally to political leadership over a common ethnic group or heterogeneous kingdom. The word is derived from the Greek words for "nation" and "leader". Contents 1 Antiquity2 Byzantine3 Ottoman4 Sources and references Antiquity The generic title (not a forma..
Ethna Carbery
Ethna Carbery was the pseudonym of Anna MacManus, nee Johnston, (1866 – 1902), an Irish writer and poet. She is known for some songs, Roddy McCorley (also though the title of a traditional ballad), and Song of Ciabhan, set to music by Ivor Gurney. She was born in Ballymena, County Antrim. She mar..
Ethne
In Irish mythology, Ethne was an ancient goddess who drank milk from a sacred Indian cow. ..
Ethni
In the Hebrew Bible Ethni was an ancestor of Asaph, of the Gershonite branch of the Levites. David assigned him to the music ministry of the Lord's house (1 Chr. 6:41). ..
Ethnician
Ethnician is the band formed by Yvo Abadi (Percussion/Drums), Miguel Saboga (vocals and Percussion), Igor Nikitinsky, Garbis Baharian (Samplers) of Dirty District. their music falls into the category of World Music, Dub and Drum and Bass but also goes into Metal, Reggae and Dance styles also. Di..
Ethnicity (United States Census)
2000 US Census Quotes The Office of Management and Budget "is required to use a minimum of two ethnicities: Hispanic or Latino or not Hispanic or Latino" "The O.M.B. defines Hispanic or Latino as 'a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American or other Spanish culture or origi..
Ethnicity and football
Ethnicity and football is a description of the global acceptance of the sport of Association Football, with players from many different races and countries participating. While football has moved around the world from its roots in England during the 18th century, the progress of non-European players..
Ethnic Albania
Ethnic Albania is a term used to describe the territory in which the majority or the occupants are Albanians but are under the influence of foreigners. The territory in which ethnic Albania lies is Albania (Shqipria), Kosovo (Kosova), Macedonia (Ilirida), Cameria (part of Greece), and parts of Mont..
Ethnic autonomous regions
Defined as regions with limited to full self governance within sovereign countries which were created based on the demographic or ethnic composition of the particular area. List of regions Jewish Autonomous OblastKazakh SSRVolga German ASSR See also Ethnic groupsHomelandList of active autonomist ..
Ethnic bioweapon
An ethnic bioweapon aims to harm only or primarily persons of specific ethnicities or genotypes. The viability of ethnic bioweapons is disputed, the biggest obstacle being the diversity of the human genotype and the effective non-existence of human races.http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,36..
Ethnic Channels Group
Ethnic Channels Group is a Canadian licensed television broadcaster providing premium programming to Canada's multicultural community. The company broadcasts content catering to various ethnicities from European to Asian to Caribbean. It has been broadcasting since 2004 and is headquartered in To..
Ethnic clashes of Târgu Mureş
Târgu Mureş (Marosvásárhely in Hungarian) is a city in Romania with a population that is 50.34% Romanian, 46.73% Magyar (ethnic Hungarian). Violent ethnic clashes occurred there in March 1990, shortly after the Romanian Revolution of 1989 overthrew the communist regime. These clashes opposed the..
Ethnic cleansing
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. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Ethnic cleansing refers to various policies or practices that result ..
Ethnic Cleansing (computer game)
A screenshot of the game's main character in Klansman garb, holding a noose. Ethnic Cleansing (2002) is a violently racist computer game developed by Resistance Records, an underground music label specializing in Neo-Nazi and white supremacist bands. In the game, the protagonist (the player c..
Ethnic cleansing (disambiguation)
Ethnic Cleansing may refer to one of the following. Ethnic cleansing, various policies of forcibly removing people of some ethnic group.Ethnic Cleansing, a computer game.Ethnic Cleansing A punk band This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same..
Ethnic cleansing in Croatia
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Ethnic cleansing in Croatia is a method which was used by Croats several times to change the balance in national composition of Croatia in twentieth century. It went hand in hand with genocide against the Serbs and foibe massacres of the Italians in WWII, but the me..
Ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia
The Ethnic Cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia was conducted in Abkhazia during the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict of 1991-93. Between 10,000 to 30,000 ethnic Georgians were killed by the Abkhaz separatists, foreign mercenaries, and allegedly by Russian Federation forces. Contents 1 Introductio..
Ethnic Communities Council of NSW
The Ethnic Communities' Council of NSW (ECC) is the peak body representing many organisations and people from the multicultural community in New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1975, it is run democratically by its members and is governed by its Management and Executive Committees. The member..
Ethnic communities in Kolkata
Kolkata, though comparatively young compared to the Indian city states like Delhi and Hyderabad, has nevertheless been a melting pot for international and Indian communities, even more so than the upscale and cosmopolitan Bombay and Delhi. Expatriate communities include Chinese, Tamil, Marwari, Ang..
Ethnic composition of Austria-Hungary
In 1910, the ethno-linguistic composition of Austria-Hungary (with a then estimated total population of 50,238,000) was as follows: Germanic languages: 11,987,000 German language (24%) Finno-Ugric languages: 10,051,000 Hungarian language (20%) Slavic languages: (48%) 6,436,000 Czech language (13%..
Ethnic composition of Central Lithuania
The following is a list of all censuses organised in the city of Wilno/Wilna/Vilna/Vilnius throughout the ages. The list is so far incomplete and the data at times is only fragmentary. Contents 1 Russian census of 18972 1916 German census3 Census of 19194 1921 Polish census5&..
Ethnic conflicts in western Poland
This article details the Polish-German relations. Contents 1 Early history (until 16th century)2 Counter-reformation (1572-1795)3 Partitions (1795-1918)3.1 Napoleon and Duchy of Warsaw3.2 Prussian times3.3 Germanization4 World War I and aftermath (1914-1939)5..
Ethnic conflict in Nagaland
Ethnic conflict in Nagaland is a civil war since 1993. It takes place in Nagaland in India. Many people in Nagaland are Christians. They speak 60 different dialects belonging to the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. See also Nagaland Rebels ..
Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka
History of Sri Lankaseries Pre History of Sri Lanka Early Sri Lankan History Kings of Sri Lanka European Occupation of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Independence Struggle Independence of Sri Lanka Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka The ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka is an ongoing conflict between th..
Ethnic elite
An ethnic elite refers to a ethnic group which in a local context has gained a position of economic and power over that of other groups. Ethnic elites may also foster ideologies and beliefs which serve to sustain their relative power. The ethnic elite may be divided in two basic ways —either ..
Ethnic enclave
An ethnic enclave, or ethnic neighborhood is a neighborhood, district, or suburb which retains some cultural distinction from a larger, surrounding area. Sometimes an entire city may have such a feel. Contents 1 About2 Chinatown3 Little Italy4 Japantown5 Little Saigon6&nb..
Ethnic fractionalization
Ethnic fractionalization is the natural process that occurs when individuals from different ethnic groups produce offspring. The children of these two individuals become ethnically fractionalized, meaning that they must explain their ethnicity in fractions. If ethnically fractionalized individuals ..
Ethnic German
Ethnic Germans—usually simply called Germans, in German Volksdeutsche, are those who are considered, by themselves or others, to be ethnically German, but do not live within the present-day Federal Republic of Germany or hold its citizenship. The English language practice is to refer to the et..
Ethnic group
An ethnic group is a human population whose members identify with each other, usually on the basis of a presumed common genealogy or ancestry (Smith 1986). Ethnic groups are also usually united by common cultural, behavioural, linguistic, or religious practices. In this sense, an ethnic group is al..
Ethnic groups in Chinese history
Any non clear-cut connection is denoted by a question mark (?) beside the equivalences. As many ethnic groups have appeared in history, this table is certainly not complete. The purpose of this page is to stimulate conversation and constructive arguments on connecting Eastern and Western knowledge o..
Ethnic groups in Gabon
Despite Gabon's small population (just over a million), this West African country is home to many different Bantu tribes and a small pygmy population. Here is a partial list of the ethnic groups in Gabon, by province. Contents 1 Estuaire2 Haut Ogooué3 Moyen Ogooué4 Ngounié..
Ethnic groups in Pakistan
The large majority of Pakistanis belong to the Indo-Aryan race although a few are Indo-Iranians or Dravidians. These races are broken down into several principal ethnic groups in Pakistan: Punjabis, Pashtuns, Sindhis, Muhajirs, Seraikis, Balochis, Hindkos, Memon, Bohri, Ismaili, and so on. Accor..
Ethnic groups in the Philippines
Ethnic groups in the Philippines identify themselves based on one or several factors like ancestry, language, religion or a shared history. The large majority of the population is composed of lowland groups whose languages are Austronesian, and who had converted to Christianity from animism or Islam..
Ethnic groups in the Philippines/Pictures
Contents 1 Principles in Selecting Pictures for Ethnic Groups in the Philippines1.1 Inclusiveness1.2 Proportionality1.2.1 Population percentages as well as historical significance1.3 Copyright1.4 Picture quality1.5 People2 Agreed-upon pictures2.1 Copyri..
Ethnic Groups of Palawan
Demographics of the Philippines EducationReligionsLanguages Peoples Filipino Ilocano Igorot Kapampangan Pangasinense Sambal Tagalog Bic..
Ethnic groups of South Asia
South Asia, which consists of the nations of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and the Maldives, is one of the most ethnically diverse regions of the world, with over 1000 ethnic entities with populations ranging from the hundreds of millions to small tribal groups. South Asia ..
Ethnic groups of the United Kingdom
There are a number of ethnic groups of the United Kingdom. Many of the ethnic minorities of Britain arrived shortly after World War II when a labour shortage meant that there were job vacancies that could not be filled by British workers. #redirect [[Template:Fact]] Many people from parts of the t..
Ethnic groups of Vojvodina
Ethnic groups of Vojvodina Ethnic map of Vojvodina according to the 2002 census based on the municipality data Ethnic map of Vojvodina according to the 2002 census based on the settlement data Slovaks in Vojvodina Contents 1 Serbs2 Hungarians3 Slovaks4 Cro..
Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble was formed shortly after percussionist Kahil El'Zabar graduated from the school of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians in 1976. He teamed up with tenor saxophonist Edward Wilkerson, Jr. to play music that combined contemporary African American music..
Ethnic homogenous regions
Defined as regions with limited to full self governance, that has a demographic homogenous population. A demographic homogenous population is, for the purpose of this article, defined as a population that consists of the same ethnic group, to an extent that is greater than 75% of the entire populat..
Ethnic issues in Finland
Finland is one of the most ethnically homogenous countries in Europe. The immigrants are a marginal group, and are integrating relatively well into the Finnish society. Before the 1990s, it was very difficult to immigrate into Finland, and the more exotic immigrants were virtually unknown. It is rep..
Ethnic issues in Japan
Amongst the major industrialized countries, Japan is one of the most ethnically homogenous. Some consider this the main reason for the social and political stability of Japan. However, there are accusations of a "deep and profound" racism in the country, especially regarding ethnic Korean and Chines..
Ethnic Japanese
The term Ethnic Japanese, or Nikkei (日系), usually refers to people who live outside Japan, who either emigrated from Japan or are descendants of a person who emigrated from Japan. The largest such communities are in the United States (mainly California and Hawaii), Brazil, and China (..
Ethnic majority
An ethnic majority refers to a condition in which a particular ethnic group comprises the majority of a particular population. It is frequently based on genealogy. For example, we can refer to the Caucasian Race, or the Asian race, or the black race. However, it can also refer to a commonality in cu..
Ethnic maps of Bosnia
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Ethnic maps of Bosnia towns/centers of municipalities
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Ethnic maps of Bosnia towns/centers of municipalities in 1991
Data taken from [link]. View by each town/municipality center, .xls file [[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b5/Bih_towns.xls]] ..
Ethnic minorities in Iran
Ethnic groups in Iran This article focuses on ethnic minorities in Iran and their related political issues and current realities. Contents 1 Overview2 Current policy3 Historical notes4 References5 See also6 External links Overview Kurdish wedding dance in Sa..
Ethnic Minority Party
The Ethnic Minority Party can be: The defunct Ethnic Minority Party of New Zealand.An alternative name for the Minority Party of Denmark.An alternative name for the National Minorities Party of India. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the sa..
Ethnic Minority Party of New Zealand
The Ethnic Minority Party was a New Zealand political party which focused on Asian voters, particularly Chinese and Indians. The party was formed on 2 April 1996, and hoped to take advantage of the benefits given to smaller parties by the new MMP electoral system. It was organised by Robert Hum, a..
Ethnic nationalism
For a more in-depth examination of nationalism overall, see the main article entitled nationalism. Irish nationalist graffiti, Derry 1986, with evidence of vandalism. Zeev Jabotinsky, promoter of Zionism. Though he would renounce such views in 1964, Malcolm X was a pioneer of black nati..
Ethnic nepotism
Ethnic nepotism describes a human tendency for "in-group favoritism" applied on the ethnic level. It was coined by sociologist Pierre L. van den Berghe in response to European oppression of Africans he witnessed as a Congolese-born European in the Belgian Congo. Van den Berghe is a recipient of the..
Ethnic persecution
Ethnic persecution or ethnic discrimination persecution or discrimination based on ethnicity. Its meaning is parallel to racism, (based on race) and the relational converse of ethnocentrism, which is the dogmatic praise of one's own ethnic origins. Examples The Jewish Holocaust The Rwandan Genocid..
Ethnic politics of Khuzestan
Map showing Khuzestan in Iran This article focuses on the ethnic politics of Khuzestan, an oil-rich province in southwestern Iran Ethnic groups in Iran Contents 1 Historical background1.1 Arabs1.2 The Pahlavi era1.3 Iran-Iraq War2 Demographics3 Iranian consti..
Ethnic Russian music
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Music of Russia Genres classical — folk — psytrance — pop — hip hop — rock History (Timeline ..
Ethnic stereotype
An ethnic stereotype is a generalized representation of an ethnic group, composed of what are thought to be typical characteristics of members of the group. The use of ethnic stereotypes is usually demeaning even when the characteristics might be considered positive because it tends to discount the..
Ethnic stereotypes in American media
This article discusses ethnic stereotypes in American media. As art is often a reflection of any given society, these stereotypes can be said to represent some or much of the American society's dominant view of different ethnic groups. Early media portrayals of Africans, Asians, Native Americans, t..
Ethnic stereotypes in comics
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Reflecting the changing political climate, the representation of racial and ethnic minorities in comic boo..
Ethnic stereotypes in popular culture
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Ethnic stereotypes in pornography
One of the many subgenres of pornography is that which focuses on the ethnicities of its subjects. Such pornography is often objected to on the grounds that it is racist, frequently representing its subjects as ethnic stereotypes, and also on the grounds that it objectifies its subjects, presenting..
Ethnic studies
Ethnic studies is an academic discipline dedicated to the study of ethnic minorities. It evolved in the second half of the 20th century partly in response to charges that traditional disciplines such as anthropology, history, English, ethnology, Asian Studies, and orientalism were imbued with an inh..
Ethnic Swazi music
The Swazi are an ethnic group split between South Africa and Swaziland. The Swazis in South Africa became a major part of South African music, though they were not identified as Swazi musicians, but rather as South African musicians; these included Zakes Nkosi, who began in the 1940s as a jazz musi..
Ethnic tension
Ethnic tension is a term referring to tension between different ethnic groups. This can be caused by many different factors, all of them various social inequalities, ranging from a lack of wealth to intentional malice. If left untreated, it may start an ethnic war. ..
Ethnic violence
TerrorismGeneral Definitions Conventions Counterterrorism War on Terrorism Lists Organizations Incidents Types Nationalist Religious State State-sponsored Racist Narcoterrorism Anarchist Political Eco-terrorism Tactics Hijacking Assassination IED (bomb) Car bombing Su..
Ethnic war
An ethnic war is a war between ethnic groups often as a result of ethnic nationalism. They are of interest because of the apparent prevalence in the aftermath of the Cold War and because they frequently result in war crimes such as genocide. Two controversial questions about ethnic wars is whether..
Ethniki Amyna station
Ethniki Amyna (Εθνική Άμυνα) is an Attiko Metro Blue Line (Line 3) station, situated close to the Hellenic Ministry of Defence (Υπουργείο Εθνικής Αμύ&..
Ethniki kai Koinoniki Apeleftherosis
Ethniki Kai Koinoniki Apeleftherosis (Greek Εθνική και Κοινωνική Απελευθέρωσις or Απελευθέρωση, "National and Social Liberation") was a Greek resistance organization which operated during World War II. ..
Ethnikos
Ethnikos may refer to the following: Ethnikos Asteras, a football team from Athens, GreeceEthnikos Piraeus, a football team from Piraeus, GreeceEthnikos Achnas, a football team from Famagusta, CyprusEthnikos Assias, a football team from Nicosia, GreeceEthnikos Katerinis, a lower-league football tea..
Ethnikos Achna FC
Ethnikos Achna (Greek: Εθνικός Άχνας) is a Cyprus football club based in the village of Achna. The club was founded in 1968. The club's president is Kikis Philippou. Ethnikos Achnas plays in the Dasaki Stadium, which has a capacity of 4,000 seats. The club played in the Cypriot Sec..
Ethnikos Dimokratikos Ellinikos Syndesmos
Ethnikos Dimokratikos Ellinikos Syndesmos (Greek Εθνικός Δημοκρατικός Ελληνικός Σύνδεσμος, "Greek National Democratic Union", abbreviated EDES) was a World War II Greek resistance movement. Its core leadership were anti-communist, Venizelist, republicans, in con..
Ethnikos Gymnastikos Syllogos
The Ethnikos Gymnastikos Syllogos had a team of gymnasts compete at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. The team's leader was Ioannis Chrysafis. Members included Ioannis Mitropoulos, Dimitrios Loundras, Filippos Karvelas, and 15 others whose names are unknown. The team placed third of the three t..
Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos
This article does not cite its [[Opentopia:Cite sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. An ELAS guerilla Ethnikos Laikos Apeleftherotikos Stratos (ELAS) (Greek Εθνικός Λαϊκός ..
Ethniko Apeleftherotiko Metopo
The Ethniko Apeleftherotiko Metopo (EAM) (Greek Εθνικό Απελευθερωτικό Μέτωπο (ΕΑΜ), "National Liberation Front") was the main resistance movement in Greece during World War II. It was founded in 27 September 1941 by representatives of four left-wing parties : Lefteris ..
Ethniu
In Irish mythology, Ethniu (Old Irish /ˈeθʲnʲu/, Eithne /ˈehnʲə/; also Ethliu, Ethlinn, and a variety of other spellings – see below) was the daughter of Balor, king of the Fomorians. She is best known as the mother of Lug. Her union with Lug's father, Cian of the Tuatha Dé Danann, is pre..
Ethnix
Ethnix (Hebrew: ) is an Israeli Oriental rock band. Their music is a mix of oriental and western melodies. Members Ze'ev NechamaTamir KaliskyGil AlonGal Hadani External links [Ethnix official website][Ethnix albums] ..
Ethno-cultural studies of mathematics
Ethno-cultural studies of mathematics is one term used to describe the study of informal mathematics — historically the predominant form of mathematics at most times and in most cultures. Another term used is folk mathematics, which is ambiguous; the folk mathematics article is dedicated to an..
Ethnoambient
Ethnoambient (Ethno ambient) is a type of music that draws heavily from acoustic ethnic music - both in musical structure and instrumentation, electric world music, and combines those influences with ambient music related to texture, technological manipulations, and field recordings. Ethno ambient..
Ethnoarchaeology
Ethnoarchaeology is the ethnographic study of peoples for archaeological reasons, usually focusing on the material remains of a society, rather than its culture. Ethnoarchaeology aids archaeologists in reconstructing ancient lifeways by studying the material and non-material traditions of modern so..
Ethnobiology
Ethnobiology is the study of the past and present interrelationships between human cultures and the plants, animals, and other organisms in their environment, including relationships with ecosystems as a whole. Ethnobiology is interdisciplinary and draws on knowledge from many different fields of..
Ethnobotany
Ethnobotany is the study of the relationship between plants and people: From"ethno" - study of people and "botany" - study of plants. Ethnobotany is considered a branch of ethnobiology. Ethnobotany studies the complex relations between (uses of) plants and cultures. The focus of ethnobotany is on ho..
Ethnocentric fallacy
Ethnocentric fallacy - the believe that the beliefs and behaviour of those in other cultures can be judged from the perspective of one's own culture, thus suggesting that one's own culture is superior to the other. ..
Ethnocentrism
Ethnocentricity is the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own ethnic culture. People often feel ethnocentric while experiencing what some call culture shock. Various researchers study ethnocentricism as it pertains to their specialized fields. This article covers ..
Ethnocide
Ethnocide is a concept related to genocide; unlike genocide, which has entered into international law, ethnocide remains primarily the province of ethnologists, who have not yet settled on a single cohesive meaning for the term. Raphael Lemkin, the linguist and lawyer who coined genocide as the uni..
Ethnocomputing
Ethnocomputing is the study of the interactions between computing and culture. It is carried out through theoretical analysis, empirical investigation, and design implementation. It includes research on the impact of computing on society, as well as the reverse: how cultural, historical, personal, a..
Ethnocracy
Ethnocracy is a form of government where representatives of a particular ethnic group(s) hold a number of government posts disproportionately large to the percentage of the total population that the particular ethnic group(s) represents and use them to advance the position of their particular ethnic..
Ethnoecology
Ethnoecology is the study of the way different groups of people in different locations understand their environment and their relationship within it. It seeks to understand how we as humans have interacted with the environment and how these intricate relationships have been sustained over time. See..
Ethnoentomology
Ethnoentomolgy is the study of the relationship between insects and people. The name is derived from "ethno" - study of people and "entomology" - study of insects. The focus of ethnoentomolgy is on how insects have been or are being used in human societies around the world. This includes insects use..
Ethnogenesis
Ethnogenesis is the process by which a group of human beings comes to be understood or to understand themselves as ethnically distinct from the wider social landscape from which their grouping emerges. Contents 1 Passive Ethnogenesis1.1 Religion1.1.1 From sect to ethnicity1.2&nbs..
Ethnogeology
Ethnogeology is the study of how geological features were understood by ancient peoples around the globe in specific reference to traditional knowledge and to the stories and ideas passed down. The focus in past research tends to be on the unique ideas and knowledge of minorities and distinct cultu..
Ethnographic Museum (Belgrade)
The Ethnographic Museum (Serbian: Етнографски Mузеј / Etnografski Muzej) in Belgrade, Serbia is one of the most recognised in the region. The museum has an array of exhibitions but permanent exhibition (is the most famous having 3 levels of items such as jewellery, Serbian customs, Se..
Ethnography
Ethnography (from the Greek ethnos = nation and graphein = writing) refers to the qualitative description of human social phenomena, based on fieldwork. Ethnography is a holistic research method founded in the idea that a system's properties cannot necessarily be accurately understood independently ..
Ethnography Museum of Ankara
The Ethnography Museum of Ankara is located on on the site of a Muslim cemetery on a hill in Namazgah, Ankara, Turkey. The hill was granted to Ministry of National Education in order to be built as museum according to Decree of Cabinet of Ministers dated November 15, 1925 by General Directorate of ..
Ethnography of Argentina
The ethnography of Argentina is somewhat peculiar and distinct from that of other countries in South America; it is said that the Argentine people look more European that in other countries. A study by the Servicio de Huellas Digitales Genéticas ("Service of Genetic Prints") of the Universidad de ..
Ethnohistory
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Ethnolect
Ethnolect is a variant of a language spoken by a certain ethnic/cultural subgroup and serves as a distinguishing mark of social identity. The term combines the concepts of a ethnic group and dialect. Example: African American Vernacular in the American English context as a feature of African Ameri..
Ethnolichenology
Ethnolichenology is the study of the relationship between lichens and people. Lichens have and are being used for many different purposes by human cultures on every continent, with the possible exception of Australia. The most common human use of lichens is for dye, but they are also frequently us..
Ethnolinguistics
Ethnolinguistics is a field of linguistic anthropology which studies the language of a particular ethnic group. Ethnolinguistics is frequently associated with minority linguistic groups within a larger population, such as the Native American languages or the languages of immigrants. In these cases,..
Ethnological Society of London
The Ethnological Society of London was founded in 1843 by a breakaway faction of the Aborigines' Protection Society (APS). It quickly became one of England's leading scientific societies, and a meeting place not only for students of ethnology but also for archaeologists interested in prehistoric so..
Ethnologue
Ethnologue: Languages of the World is a web and print publication of SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics), a Christian linguistic service organization which studies lesser-known languages primarily to provide the speakers with Bibles in their native language. Th..
Ethnology
Ethnology (Greek ethnos: people) is a genre of anthropological study, involving the systematic comparison of the folklore, beliefs and practices of different societies. Compared to ethnography, the study of single groups through direct contact with the culture, ethnology is seen as more scholarly be..
Ethnomathematics
Ethnomathematics is the study of mathematics that considers the culture in which mathematics arises. It especially focuses on the mathematics that is part of general culture, rather than formal, academic mathematics, though some ethnomathematicians study formal mathematics as an artifact of a part..
Ethnomethodology
Ethnomethodology (literally, 'the study of people's methods') is a sociological discipline and paradigm which focuses on the way people make sense of the world and display their understandings of it. It focuses on the ways in which people already understand the world and how they use that understand..
Ethnomusicology
Ethnomusicology (from the Greek ethnos = nation and mousike = music), formerly comparative musicology, is the study of music in its cultural context, cultural musicology. It can be considered the anthropology or ethnography of music. Jeff Todd Titon has called it the study of "people making music". ..
Ethnomycology
Ethnomycology is the study of the historical uses and sociological impact of fungi, most specifically psychoactive mushrooms such as Amanita muscaria (toadstool) and those containing psilocybin, and can be considered a branch of both mycology and anthropology, and a subfield of ethnobotany. The amat..
Ethnonym
An ethnonym (Gk. ethnos, 'tribe', + onuma, 'name') is the name of an ethnic group, whether that name has been assigned by another group (ie. an exonym), or self-assigned (ie. an autonym). For example, the ethnically dominant group in Germany is the Germans, an exonym carried into English from Latin..
Ethnopedology
Ethnopedology is the study of local (indigenous) knowledge of soils. [link] ..
Ethnopharmacology
Ethnopharmacology, often associated with ethnobotany, is the study of the effects of medicinal plants, and how their usages/effects vary between cultures and ethnicities. Ethnopharmacology is a conglomerate of the terms: ethnobotany and pharmacology. It can be said then, that the field of ethnopharm..
Ethnopharmacy
Ethnopharmacy is the interdisciplinary science that deals with the study of the pharmaceutical means, considered in relation to the cultural determinants, which characterise the uses of these means in a given human group. It involves studies of the identification, classification and cognitive catego..
Ethnophaulism
Ethnophaulism, from the Greek for "term of disparagement", is the creation of negative cognitive images of a different race or group. This may involve the creation of negative caricatures or the use of derogatory or disparaging words. ..
Ethnopluralism
Ethnopluralism is a view in modern far right politics. A leading proponent of ethnopluralism was the French New Right philosopher Alain de Benoist and Richard McCulloch. They promote racial segregation based on the "separate but equal" idea. ..
Ethnopoetics
Ethnopoetics refers to poetic traditions which are typically seen as tribal or otherwise ethnic by the Western world (or indeed between any ethnoculturally different peoples). Within the field of linguistics, it refers to the study of linguistic use and structure in oral narration, including poetry,..
Ethnopsychopharmacology
For original text please see Wells, S. M. "Research shows ethnicity a factor in medication response," in Psychopharmacology across cultures: The science and practice of ethnopsychopharmacology. the Evaluation Center@HSRI'' 23 Oct. 1998; 1(3). [HSRI], published under public domain [S..
Ethnotaxonomy
The term ethnotaxonomy refers either to that subdiscipline within ethnology which studies the taxonomic systems defined and used by individual ethnic groups, or to the operative individual taxonomy itself, which is the object of the ethnologist's immediate study. For example, in many West African l..
Ethno jazz
Apart from other definitions of Ethno Music (such as Ethno Rock, Ethno Jazz, etc. in Wicke/Ziegenrücke, Handbuch der populären Musik, 2001 - "Handbook of Popular Music"), which means popular music and jazz from outside the industrialised world, and the marketing of such music, particularly in th..
Ethogram
In ethology, an ethogram is a catalogue of the discrete behaviours typically employed by a species. These behaviours are sufficiently stereotyped that an observer may record the number of such acts, or the amount of time engaged in the behaviours in a time budget. Rooted in traditions which focus ..
Ethology
Zoology Branches of Zoology Acarology Arachnology Cetology Entomology Ethology Herpetology Ichthyology Mammalogy Myrmecology Neuroethology Ornithology Paleozoology Paleontology History pre-Darwin post-Darwin Ethology is the scientific study of animal behavior considered a..
Ethon
"Ethon" is also the name of a Stargate SG-1 episode in which the Earth ship "Prometheus" was destroyed in battle by an Ori weapon. In Greek mythology, Ethon or The Eagle Kaukasios was a gigantic eagle born of the monsters Typhon and Echidna. As punishment for stealing fire from Mount Olympus, Zeus ..
Ethonomics
Ethonomics is the provisional name for the discipline of formally mapping and defining the prioritization of values within value systems, with the intent of understanding differences between seemingly disparate value systems, the people who hold those value systems, and the decisions they make based..
Ethon (Stargate SG-1)
"Ethon" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Contents 1 Plot2 Quotes3 Notes4 External links Plot } Stargate Command is contacted by Jarrod Kane from Tegalus, who reveals to them that his n..
Ethopropazine
Ethopropazine hydrochloride (Parsidol® in the US, Parsidan® in Canada) is a medication derived from phenothiazine. It is primarily used as an antidyskinetic to treat parkinsonism and the extrapyramidal effects of anticholinergic drugs. ..
Ethos
Ethos (ἦθος) is a Greek word originally meaning 'the place of living' that can be translated into English in different ways. Some possibilities are 'starting point', 'to appear', 'disposition' and from there, 'character'. From the same Greek root originates the word ethikos (ἠθικός), mea..
Ethosuximide
#endnote_bioavailability] | metabolism = Hepatic (CYP3A4, CYP2E1) | elimination_half-life = 53 hours | excretion = Renal (20%) | pregnancy_category = D (Au, U.S.) | legal_status = ℞-only (U.S.) | routes_of_administration = Oral }} Ethosuximide is a succinimide anticonvulsant, used mainly in a..
Ethotoin
Ethotoin (marketed as Peganone® by Ovation) is an anticonvulsant drug used in the treatment of epilepsy. It is a hydantoin, similar to phenytoin. Ethotoin lacks phenytoin's side effects of gingival hyperplasia and hirsutism, however it is less effective. This, combined with the need for frequent d..
Ethoxylation
Ethoxylation is a chemical process in which ethylene oxide (IUPAC name: 1,2-epoxyethane) is added to fatty acids in order to make them more soluble in water. An example is the ethoxylation of sodium dodecyl sulphate to form sodium laureth sulphate, which is used as a foaming agent in shampoos and t..
Ethoxyquin
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Ethoxzolamide
Ethoxzolamide (alternatively known as Ethoxyzolamide) is a sulfonamide medication that functions as a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. It is used in the treatment of glaucoma, duodenal ulcers, and as a diuretic. It may also be used in the treatment of some forms of epilepsy. Brand names include Car..
Ethridge, Tennessee
Ethridge is a town in Lawrence County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 536 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Economy/Tourism4 External links Geography Ethridge is located at [35°19′16″N, 87°18′8″W] (35.321229, -87.302304..
Eths
This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]. For guidelines see the [Notability Wikipedia music notability guidelines&..
Ethshar
Ethshar is a constructed world first developed by American fantasy author Lawrence Watt-Evans for use in role-playing games, in which he later set a number of novels and short stories. He loosely modeled the political and economic aspects of the world on the Roman Empire of about the second century..
Ethylacetylene
Ethylacetylene, also known as 1-butyne, but-1-yne, ethylethyne, and UN 2452, is an extremely flammable and reactive alkyne with chemical formula 46 and CAS number 107-00-6 that is used in the synthesis of organic compounds. It occurs as a colorless gas with a garlic odor. See also B..
Ethylamine
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Ethylammonium nitrate
Ethylammonium nitrate (m.p. 34 °C) is one of the first known Ionic liquid. Invented by Paul Walden. You can see the structure: [link] ..
Ethylbenzene
Ethylbenzene General Systematic name Ethylbenzene Other names Ethylbenzol, EB,phenylethane Molecular formula C8H10 SMILES c1ccccc1CC Molar mass 106.16 g/mol Appearance Colourless liquid CAS number [100-41-4] Properties Density and phase 0.867 g/cm3, liquid ..
Ethylene
Ethylene General Systematic name Ethene Molecular formula C2H4 SMILES C=C Molar mass 28.05 g/mol Appearance colourless gas CAS number [74-85-1] Properties Density and phase 1.178 g/l at 15C, gas Solubility in water Insoluble > Melting point −169.1..
Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate
Ethylene-vinyl acetate (also known as EVA or sometimes simply as "acetate") is the copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate. It is a polymer that approaches elastomeric materials in softness and flexibility, yet can be processed like other thermoplastics. The material has good clarity and gloss, bar..
Ethylene (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on COMPOUND. Contents 1 Material Safety Data Sheet2 Structure and properties3 Thermodynamic properties4 Spectral data5 References6 Structure and properties7 Thermodynamic properties8 Spectral data9 Mate..
Ethylene diamine
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Ethylene glycol
Properties General Name Ethane-1,2-diol Chemical formula HOCH2CH2OH Formula weight 62.07 u Synonyms Ethylene glycolMono ethylene glycol, MEG SMILES OCCO CAS number 107-21-1 Phase behavior Melting point 260.2 K (−12.9 °C) Boiling point 470.4 K (197.3 °C) Thermal decompositio..
Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate
Ethylene glycol dimethylacrylate is a diester formed by condensation of two equivalents of methacrylic acid and one equivalent of ethylene glycol. It has the structural formula: CH2=C(CH3)-CO-O-CH2-CH2-O-CO-C(CH3)=CH2. External links For a full list of external links to MSDSs, spectroscopic data..
Ethylene glycol dinitrate
Ethylene glycol dinitrate Systematic name Ethylene glycol dinitrate Chemical formula C2H4N2O6 Molecular mass xx.xx g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [628-96-6] SMILES xxxx [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer an..
Ethylene oxide
Properties General Name Epoxyethane Chemical formula C2H4O Formula weight 44.05 u Synonyms Ethylene oxide, dimethylene oxide, oxirane SMILES C1CO1 CAS number 75-21-8 UN number 1040 Phase behavior Melting point 161 K (-112.1 °C) Boiling point 283.5 K (10.4 °C) Thermal decomposi..
Ethylester biodiesel
Ethylester biodiesel is a type of biodiesel fuel made by chemically converting (through transesterification) vegetable oil or other fats into a form more suitable for burning in a diesel engine. The more common form of biodiesel is made with methanol forming methyl esters, whereas ethylester biodies..
Ethylestrenol
Ethylestrenol (Maxibolin®) is an anabolic steroid with some progesterone-like activity, and little androgenic activity. It is a nandrolone derivative and lacks the 3-keto functional group. External links [PubChem] ..
Ethylhexyl palmitate
Ethylhexyl palmitate, or octyl palmitate, is the ester of 2-ethylhexanol and palmitic acid. Ethylhexyl palmitate is commonly used in cosmetic formulations. Contents 0.1 Chemical structure0.2 Physical properties0.3 Uses1 External links Chemical structure Ethylhexyl palmitate ..
Ethylisopropyltryptamine
EIPT Chemical nameN-ethyl-N-[2-(5-methoxy-1H-indol-3-yl)ethyl]propan-2-amine Chemical formulaC16H24N2O Molecular mass?? Melting point71-73°C freebase CAS numbers?? SMILESCC(C)N(CC)CC\C2=C\Nc1ccc(cc12)OC EIPT is a chemical in the tryptamine family, and produces psychedelic an..
Ethylmercury
Systematic name Chemical formula CxHxNxOx Molecular mass xx.xx g/mol Density x.xxx g/cm3 Melting point xx.x °C Boiling point xx.x °C CAS number [xx-xx-xx] SMILES xxxxx [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and references] Ethylmercury (sometimes eth..
Ethylmorphine
Ethylmorphine is a drug in the class of both opiates (representing a minor synthetic change from morphine) and opioids (being effective in the CNS's opioid reception system) . Its effects in humans mainly stem from its metabolic conversion to morphine. Contents 1 Metabolism2 Medical us..
Ethylwynn Trewavas
Dr. Ethelwynn Trewavas (1900-1993) was a respected ichthyologist from the British Museum of Natural History. She was known principally for her work on the families Cichlidae and Sciaenidae. She worked with Charles Tate Regan another famous ichthyologist/taxonomist who named many cichlid species. A ..
Ethyl acetate
General Systematic name Other names acetic acid ethyl ester, ethyl ethanoate, acetic ester, ester of ethanoland acetic acid Molecular formula C4H8O2 SMILES CC(=O)OCC Molar mass 88.11 g/mol Appearance Clear, colorless liquid CAS number [141-78-6] Properti..
Ethyl acetate (data page)
This page provides supplementary chemical data on ethyl acetate. Contents 1 Material Safety Data Sheet2 Structure and properties3 Thermodynamic properties4 Spectral data5 References Material Safety Data Sheet [Baker MSDS][Fisher MSDS][Eastman M..
Ethyl acetoacetate
Ethyl acetoacetate General Systematic name Ethyl 3-oxobutanoate Other names Acetoacetic acid ethyl esterEthyl acetylacetate3-Oxobutanoic acid ethyl ester Molecular formula C6H10O3 SMILES CC(=O)CC(=O)OCC Molar mass 130.14 g/mol Appearance Colourless liquidwith fruit or rum..
Ethyl benzoate
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Ethyl bromoacetate
Ethyl bromoacetate General Systematic name Ethyl bromoacetate Other names Bromoacetic acidethyl ester, Antol,(Ethoxycarbonyl)-methyl bromide Molecular formula C4H7O2Br SMILES BrC(CO)OCC Molar mass 167.01 g/mol Appearance colourless to yellow liquid CAS number [105-..
Ethyl butyrate
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Ethyl carbamate
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Ethyl cinnamate
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Ethyl Corporation
Ethyl Corporation is a fuel additive company headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. The company is a manufacturer, blender and distributor of fuel additives. Among other products, Ethyl Corporation distributes TEL (tetraethyl lead), a gasoline antiknock additive, via a marketing/sales agreement wi..
Ethyl Eichelberger
Ethyl Eichelberger (July 17, 1945 - August 12, 1990) was an American drag performer, playwright and actor. Born James Roy Eichelberger in Pekin, Illinois, he attended Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois and graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City in 1967. For seven yea..
Ethyl formate
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Ethyl glucuronide
Ethylglucuronide, ethyl glucuronide, or EtG is the name for a chemical marker of recent alcohol (ethanol) exposure. EtG is a minor non-oxidative metabolite of ethanol. In other words, when you drink alcohol some of it is converted into EtG which is eventually eliminated from the body. The benefit ..
Ethyl Green
Ethyl Green The dye Ethyl Green (Brilliant Green, C.I. 42590; C27H35N3ClBr), due to its powerful bacteriostatic properties, is commonly used along with iodine tincture as a topical antiseptic in Eastern Europe / the former USSR (common name: Zelyonka / Зелёнка), though not in the west d..
Ethyl group
In chemistry, an ethyl group is an alkyl functional group derived from ethane (C2H6). It has the formula -C2H5 and is very often abbreviated -Et. "Ethyl" was also the common designation in North America for high-performance commercial gasoline containing lead in the mid 20th century. The term com..
Ethyl heptanoate
Ethyl heptanoate Chemical name Ethyl heptanoate Chemical formula C9H18O2 Molecular mass 158.27 g/mol CAS number [106-30-9] Density 0.860 g/cm3 Melting point -66 °C Boiling point 188-189 °C SMILES CCCCCCC(OCC)=O [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and refere..
Ethyl isopropyl ketone
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Ethyl lactate
Ethyl lactate General Systematic name Ethyl lactate Other names Lactic acid ethyl ester, 2-Hydroxypropanoic acid, ethyl ester, Actylol, and Acytol Molecular formula C5H10O3 SMILES O=C(OCC)C(O)C Molar mass 118.13 g/mol Appearance Clear to slightly yellow liquid CAS number..
Ethyl loflazepate
Ethyl loflazepate (marketed under brand name Meilax®) is a drug which is a benzodiazepine derivative. It possesses anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, sedative and skeletal muscle relaxant properties. External links [Meilax® Fine Granules] [Article in Japanese] Benzodiazepines ..
Ethyl Macadamiate
Ethyl Macadamiate is the ester of ethyl alcohol and the fatty acids derived from Macadamia Terifolia Seed Oil (q.v.). Ethyl Macadamiate is commonly used in cosmetic formulations. Contents 0.1 Chemical structure0.2 Physical properties0.3 Uses0.4 External links Chemical structu..
Ethyl maltol
Ethyl maltol, 2-ethyl-3-hydroxy-4-pyrone, 2-ethyl pyromeconic acid, or C8H10O3 is an analog of Maltol, where the methyl group on maltol is substituted with an ethyl group. It is a stable white crystalline powder at room temperature and easily dissolves in many polar liquids. Ethyl maltol has a melt..
Ethyl methanesulfonate
Ethyl methanesulfonate is a mutagenic, teratogenic, and possibly carcinogenic organic compound with formula 383 and CAS number 62-50-0. It produces random mutations in genetic material by nucleotide substitution; specifically by guanine alkylation. This typically produces only point mu..
Ethyl methylphenylglycidate
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Ethyl morphine
Ethyl morphine is a chemical compound used as a cough suppressant. Chemically, it is a morphine molecule with a -25 group substituted for one of its -OH groups. In the body it is converted into morphine and norethylmorphine. A therapeutical dose for adults is up to 25 mg, four times per day. Doses ..
Ethyl nitrate
Ethyl nitrate has formula . It can be called "nitric acid, ethyl ester". It melts at -102 °C and boils at 87 °C. External links [WebBook page for C2H5NO3] For a full list of external links to MSDSs, spectroscopic data, commercial chemicals suppliers etc. for this compound, see [C..
Ethyl nitrite
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Ethyl oleate
Ethyl oleate is the ester formed by the condensation of the fatty acid oleic acid and ethanol. It is a colorless to light yellow liquid. Molecular formula: C20 H38 O2 Molecular Weight: 310.51 Synonyms: Oleic Acid Ethyl Ester Product Names: Esterol 123 Specific Gravity: 0.87 CAS registry numb..
Ethyl para-hydroxybenzoate
Ethyl para-hydroxybenzoate Common name ethylparaben Systematic name ethyl 4-hydroxybenzoate Other names ethyl parabenethyl parahydroxybenzoateethyl p-hydroxybenzoate Chemical formula C9H10O3 Ethyl para-hydroxybenzoate, also called ethylparaben, is an ethyl 4-hydroxybenzoate, et..
Ethyl pentanoate
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Ethyl Phillips
Ethyl Phillips, née Ethyl Hinkleman, is the mother of Fran Sinclair and the mother-in-law of Earl Sinclair on the TV show Dinosaurs. She has become a semi-regular character since the first-season episode "Hurling Day", in which her grandson Robbie convinces Earl not to hurl her off a cliff into th..
Ethyl salicylate
Ethyl salicylate Chemical name Ethyl 2-hydroxybenzoate Chemical formula C9H10O3 Molecular mass 166.17 g/mol CAS number [118-61-6] Density 1.131 g/cm3 Melting point 1 °C Boiling point 231-234 °C SMILES OC1=CC=CC=C1C(OCC)=O [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer ..
Eth (disambiguation)
Eth (Ð, ð), is a letter of the Latin alphabet used in Old English, Icelandic, and Faroese Eth may also be: Eth, Nord, a commune in Franceeth, an abbreviation for Ethernet-eth is an Early Modern English third person singular verbal suffix. See English verbs ETH may also stand for: ETH Zurich (Eidg..
ETH Zurich
"ETH" redirects here. For other uses, see ETH (disambiguation). The ETH Zurich, often called Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, is a science and technology university in the city of Zürich, Switzerland. Its full name is [Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich], with ETHZ also..
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