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F.A.C.E. School
F.A.C.E. School was founded in 1914, in the Bancroft School facility at the foot of Mount Royal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. F.A.C.E. is an acronym meaning Fine Arts Core Education. F.A.C.E. is a partnership between McGill University, the English School Board of Montreal (ESMB) and the Commissio..
F.A.C.T.S.
F.A.C.T.S. is an acronym for Fantasy Anime Comics Toys Space, the biggest science fiction, fantasy, comics, and anime convention in Benelux, Belgium. Launched in 1993 in Ghent, it has grown over the years and now welcomes over 6,000 visitors at each edition. Since 1998 the F.A.C.T.S. convention is..
FAC
For Wikipedia's article promotion process, see [Featured article candidates]. FAC may mean: FA Cup, the main "knockout" cup competition in English footballFanart Central, an online art community which allows artists to exhibit their worksFast Attack Craft, a small fast ship for offensive ..
FACA
FACA may be: Federal Advisory Committee Act, a United States statuteMilitary of the Central African Republic, les Forces armées centrafricaines This page expands a four-character combination which might be any or all of: an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a call sign, a word in English, o..
Facade
For other meanings see facade (disambiguation) West facade of the Notre-Dame de Strasbourg Cathedral A facade (or façade) (IPA: /fa 'sad/) is generally the exterior of a building — especially the front, but also sometimes the sides and rear. The word comes from the French language, liter..
Facade (comics)
Facade, also known as Erik Hanson, is a DC Comics villian created by Paul Dini. His only appearance so far is in Detective Comics # 821. History Erik Hanson was a busboy at the Peregrinator's Club in Gotham City. As the club had a clientele of rich sophisticates and high class society members, on..
Facade (disambiguation)
Facade or Façade can be used as a figure of speech to describe the "face" that people show other people. An example of this might be a person who seems very professional and organised on the outside, but is really feeling very disorganised and stressed on the inside. Facade may also refer to: F..
Facade Computer
Facade Computer is a company dedicated to selling affordable, small form factor computers in retro cases. It was founded in September of 2003 by Andrew Fader and Karthik Seshan of Briarcliff Manor, New York. Facade Computer uses Mini-ITX motherboards made by VIA Technologies to fit computers into r..
Facatativá
Facatativá is a city in the Cundinamarca department, located about 20 miles northwest of Bogotá, Colombia. The city is known for its archeological park, called Piedras de Tunja (Tunja Stones), with its large rock formations that were the bottom of a lake. Facatativá's main industry is the plant..
Faccetta Nera
Faccetta Nera (Italian, "little black face") was a marching song from the Italian fascist period. These are the lyrics of the song: Se tu dall'altopiano guardi il mare, moretta che sei schiava tra gli schiavi, vedrai come in un sogno tante navi e un tricolore sventolar per te. Facce..
Face
The face of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, one of the most recognized faces in the world For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The face is the front part of the head, in humans from the forehead to chin including the hair, forehead, eyebrow, eyes, nose, cheek, mouth, lips, teeth, skin, an..
Face-amount certificate company
One kind of investment companies defined by the Investment Company Act of 1940. Face-amount certificate companies such as GNC, Kenexa and Millennium Cell issue face amount certificates, a debt security at a predetermined interest rate to investors. ..
Face-pic
Overview Face-pic [link] is one of the world’s longest running social networking websites and claims to have almost two and a half million subscribers. The website draws a large number of its users from 16-24 year-olds in the United Kingdom and offers a variety of services which let pe..
Face-to-face
The "Face-to-Face" relation refers to a concept in the French philosopher Emmanuel Lévinas' thought on human sociality. Lévinas' phenomenological account of the "face-to-face" encounter serves as the basis for his ethics and the rest of his philosophy. For Lévinas, "Ethics is first philosophy."..
Face/Off
Face/Off is a 1997 film directed by John Woo starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage. It was the 10th top-grossing film in 1997. Face/Off is considered one of Woo's most successful Hollywood works, not only because of its intense Gun fu action sequences, but for its unique plot which required Tr..
Faceache
Faceache was a comic strip in, originally, the UK comic Jet, first appearing in issue 1, dated 1 May 1971. Drawn by Ken Reid, Ricky Rubberneck' was a boy with a "bendable bonce" (head), his skin like stretch rubber. At will, he could scrunch his face into anything. Several of the stories were set a..
Facebook
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Facebook is a social networking service for high school, college, university, corporate, non-profit, military and geographic communities primarily in English-speaking countries. As of December 2005, it has the largest number of registered users among coll..
Facebook's use in investigations
Facebook, (formerly known as thefacebook), an online [[wikt:facebook|facebook]] and social networking service, is increasingly being used by school administrations and law enforcement agencies as a source of evidence against student users. The site, the number one online destination for college ..
Facebook (disambiguation)
In Wikipedia, Facebook may refer to [Facebook] A [[wikt:facebook|facebook]] is a reference book made up of individuals' photographs and names. Facebook may also refer to: Facebook, a popular college social networking website This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list ..
Facebook features
Facebook features are provided by the online social networking service Facebook to its users. the site, the number one online destination for college students, allows users to create profile pages with personal details that can be viewed by other registered users from the same school. Contents..
Facebuster
A facebuster, also known as a face plant, is a takedown move in professional wrestling in which an attacking wrestler forces his/her opponent down to the mat face-first without involving a headlock or facelock. If these are used then the move is either a DDT or bulldog variation. Also, inverted m..
FaceDown
FaceDown is an album by worship artist Matt Redman. Track listing ... ..
Facedown Records
Facedown Records is a Christian record label based in Sun City, California devoted mostly to hardcore punk and metalcore bands (Christian and secular). Founded by former No Innocent Victim drummer Jason Dunn, the label started off small with a number of 7" record releases by bands such as Overcome,..
FaceFX
FaceFX is a Facial animation program developed by OC3 Entertainment. It was designed to create realistic Lip synchronization from audio files in computer games. Contents 1 Face Graph2 Audio Analysis3 Games using FaceFX4 See also5 External Links Face Graph The central co..
Facehugger
Facehugger A Facehugger is the first stage in the life-cycle of the fictional Xenomorph aliens seen in the Alien movie series. It has no real attack abilities on its own, besides its impregnation role. The Facehugger is hatched from a large organic-looking egg and laid in groups by a Xenom..
Faceless
Faceless is Godsmack's third album. Faceless was released on April 8, 2003. The compact disc is an Enhanced CD. Godsmack also released a "clean" version of Faceless, with profanity removed from the songs. This is the band's first album with former Ugly Kid Joe drummer Shannon Larkin. The album co..
Faceless Killers
Faceless Killers is a novel by Swedish writer Henning Mankell. It is the first novel in his internationally popular Inspector Kurt Wallander series, and won the Glass Key award. ..
Faceless void
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Facelift
Facelift has several meanings: Facelift is an album by Alice in Chains;facelift is a cosmetic surgery procedure;facelift is the revival of a product through cosmetic means. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred y..
Facelift (album)
Facelift is Alice in Chains's first album, released on August 28, 1990. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Chart positions3.1 Album3.2 Singles Track listing "We Die Young" (Cantrell) - 2:32"Man in the Box" (Staley/Cantrell/Starr/Kinney) - 4:46"Sea of Sorrow" (Cantr..
Facelift (product)
A facelift is the revival of a product through cosmetic means, for example by changing its appearance while leaving its underlying engineering or design intact. It is commonly applied to automobiles to keep models competitive during a model's product life cycle. Web sites and magazines may also be ..
Facelift (tv show)
Facelift is a 1/2 hour multi-visual, topical comedy show produced for New Zealand's TV One, by the Gibson Group. Drawing on The Gibson Group's extensive experience with a wide range of comedy productions, including Public Eye, Skitz, Telly Laughs, Newsflash and The Semisis, Facelift is a bizarre mi..
Facel Vega
Facel logo Facel Vega was a French builder of luxury cars. The brand was created by Jean Daninos (brother of the humorist Pierre Daninos who wrote Les Carnets du Major Thomson). Initially, FACEL (Forges et Ateliers de Construction d'Eure-et-Loir) was a metal-stamping company which decided to ..
Facel Vega Excellence
The Facel Vega Excellence was a luxury sedan produced by Facel Vega of Paris, France from 1958 until the company ceased production in 1964. The Execllence debuted at the Paris Auto Show in October 1956 to rave reviews by the motoring press. Contents 1 Chrysler connection2 Discuss..
Facel Vega II
The Facel Vega II was a French grand tourer produced between the years 1962 and 1964. A dying car manufacturer, Facel Vega made one final design for a big French GT that could bring it out of bankruptcy. The resulting car was the Facel Vega II (or the Facel Vega Facel II), indeed a brutish mongrel..
FACENS
FACENS (Faculdade de Engenharia de Sorocaba) is an engineering college in Sorocaba in Brazil. It gave its first courses in January 1978 in civil engineering and electrical engineering. External link [FACENS (Portuguese)] ..
Faceoff
A typical faceoff at centre ice A faceoff is the method used to begin play in ice hockey. The two teams line up in opposition to each other, and the opposing centres attempt to gain control of the puck after it is dropped between their sticks by an official. Faceoffs are typically conducted ..
FACEP
Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians, or FACEP, is a post-nominal title used to indicate that an emergency physician's education and training, professional qualifications, and ethical conduct have passed a rigorous evaluation, and have been found to be consistent with the high sta..
Facepalm
The facepalm is a gesture signifying despair, aggravation or annoyance, similar to a sigh. It is made by bowing the head and covering the face with a hand palm-side up. The phrase "facepalm" is used predominately on the internet in order to create a visual image for the reader. ..
Faceparty
Faceparty is a community social networking website originally populated by teens through to late twenties, but is now popular with all ages, including thirties, forties, and even fifties. Faceparty allows users to create online profiles and interact with each other using instant chat, messaging faci..
Faceposer
FacePoser is the tool used to access Valve Source Engine facial animations and choreography systems. This tool is used by Valve's videogames since Half-Life 2, and it is part of the Source SDK. This tool allows to : edit facial expressions, gestures and movements for characters (which are called a..
Facepunch Studios
Facepunch Studios is a group of four "bedroom game developers", who are developing the game Facewound. Their site is also a popular message board, known for its ease of use and strict moderators. Facepunch also includes a smartness system,which means users are penalised for spelling mistakes. Con..
Facer
Facer is the last single by German industrial music band X Marks the Pedwalk. It was released by Zoth Ommog in Europe in CD format. Contents 1 Summary2 Track listing3 Personnel4 See also5 External links Summary Facer is notable for marking a new era in the musical styl..
Facer, Ontario
Facer is a community in the city of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. It is located in the central part of the city, bounded by the Queen Elizabeth Way and Welland Avenue to the South, Grantham Avenue to the East, Carlton Street to the North and Niagara Street to the West, with Facer Street being..
Faces
Faces may refer to: Faces, the front part of headsFaces (2 Unlimited song), song by 2 UnlimitedFaces (band), early 1970s rock band formed in 1969 from the remaining members of The Small Faces after Steve Marriott leftFaces (film), 1968 movieFaces (Voyager episode), the fourteenth episode of the te..
Faces, Forms & Illusions
Faces, Forms & Illusions is an album by Canadian industrial/electronic music group Delerium in 1989 on the Dossier label (see 1989 in music). The album was later reissued on Hypnotic with the bonus track "Dark Star" added and "Hidden Mask" removed. Track listing "Monuments Of Deceit" - 4.17"Mecca" ..
Facesitting
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. Facesitting, also known as kinging or queening, is a sexual practice in which a sexual partner sits on or over ..
Faces (2 Unlimited song)
"Faces" is a single released by Dutch dance act 2 Unlimited. The single was the third to be released from their second album No Limits and reached number 8 on the UK charts. Reviews at the time in the UK pointed out that this particular single was most representative of what you may find on the al..
Faces (band)
Small Faces album cover Faces were an early 1970s rock band formed in 1969 from the remaining members of The Small Faces after Steve Marriott left to form Humble Pie; new members Ron Wood (guitar) and Rod Stewart (vocals) (both from The Jeff Beck Group) joined Ronnie Lane (bass), Ian McLagan ..
Faces (film)
Faces was a 1968 movie, directed by John Cassavetes and starring talented actresses, Gena Rowlands (his wife) and Lynn Carlin, who received one of the two Oscar nominations that the film garnered for her supporting role as "Maria". The movie, shot in cinéma vérité-style, concerned the gradual..
Faces (Voyager episode)
Faces is the fourteenth episode of the television series [[Star Trek: Voyager]]. Story line [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Lieutenant Paris, Chief Engineer Torres and Ensign Durst fail to return from an away mission to a planet. Commander Chakotay ..
Faces Casting Agency
Faces Casting Agency is a casting agency for feature roles, extras, background artists, walk-on parts in TV and film and also fashion and photographic models. The agency is located in Brighton, East Sussex in the UK and is one of the BBC's preferred casting agents. External links [Faces Casti..
Faces Down
Faces down is the first album released by the Norwegian singer/songwriter Sondre Lerche, released in 2001 (released in 2002 in the USA, and in 2003 in Japan). Track listing All songs written by Sondre Lerche Dead PassengersYou Know So WellSleep on NeedlesSuffused with LoveSide TwoModern Nature (w..
Faces In The News
Contents 1 Forbes.com's Faces In The News2 Style3 Philosophy3.1 External Links Forbes.com's Faces In The News Faces In The News is a section on the Forbes.com website featuring recent stories about people or companies that are on the Forbes lists. Forbes.com is the online spi..
FACES Lab
The LSU FACES (Forensics Anthropology and Computer Enhancement Services) Laboratory is a Laboratory that offers computer-aided facial reconstruction techniques using human skulls to generate busts of missing persons in order to jog someone's memory and provide information about the details of a ..
Faces of Death
This article is about Faces of Death, the film. For the rap album by the same name, see Faces of Death (album). Faces of Death, also released under the title The Original Faces of Death, is a 1979 mondo film, lasting roughly 85 minutes, which guides viewers through explicit scenes depicting a varie..
Faces of Death (album)
Faces of Death is a 1993 underground album by rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (who at the time were known as B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e). It was their debut album, and was re-released in 1995 by Stoney Burke Records, in an attempt to capitalize on the groups' success as Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Track listin..
Faces of Death (Digitally Remastered)
This is the Faces of Death (Digitally Remastered) album. Track Listing Flow MotionEveryday ThangIntroDef DickSons of AssassinsHell Sent#1 AssassinWe Be Fiendin'Bless Da 40ozGanksta Attitude..
Faces of Fear
--> The Faces of Fear was the tag team of Barbarian & Meng in WCW, as part of the Dungeon of Doom. They first began as a team in WWE (then WWF), as part of The Heenan Family in the early 90's. Profile Managers: Jimmy Hart, Bobby HeenanDebut: 1995 Notable Feuds Hulk HoganThe Outsiders ..
Facet
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A cut ruby, with facets visible. Facets are flat faces on geometric shapes. The organization of naturally occurring facets was key to early developments in crystallography, since they reflect the underlying symmetry of the crystal structure. Gemston..
FACET
FACET is the acronym for the Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching, a program designed to recognize, support, and enhance outstanding teaching on the eight campuses of Indiana University. External link [History of FACET]. ..
Faceted boolean query
A faceted boolean query is a query of paranthetical OR statements linked together by AND boolean operators. For example, the query (1 OR 2) AND (3 OR 4) would match any combination of either the numbers 1 or 2 and 3 or 4. The following sets of numbers would satisfy this: [1,3], [1,4&..
Faceted classification
A faceted classification system allows the assignment of multiple classifications to an object, allowing searching and browsing of related information through several classes. Elements may include subject, geographical, temporal and form of an item. In a faceted classification, subjects are divide..
Facets
For the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] episode, see Facets (DS9 episode). Facets Album by Jim Croce Released Original release19662004 reissueMarch 23, 2004 Recorded July 1966, RPL Studios, Camden, NJ Genre Folk Rock Length ?? min ?? sec Record label Croce Records Producer Joe Salviuolo Prof..
Facets (DS9 episode)
"Facets" is the penultimate episode in the third season of [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]. It first aired on June 12, 1995. Quick Overview: Jadzia Dax deals with feelings of inferiority as she encounters past hosts in a Trill rite of closure. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or..
Facet (anatomy)
A facet is one of the numerous small eyes which make up the compound eyes of insects and crustaceans. Some fruit flies have over 700 facets in each eye, with only eight photoreceptors per facet [link]. ..
Facet (disambiguation)
Facet may have the following meanings. Facet, a flat surface of a geometric shape, e.g., of a gemstone.Facet in mathematics (topology, geometry) is a special type of face.Facet in anatomy is part of a compound eye.Facet in information retrieval is one of several attributes that items have and can b..
Facet (mathematics)
A facet of an n-dimensional simplex is one of its (n-1)-dimensional "faces."A facet of a simplicial complex is its maximal (under inclusion) face. In the general theory of polyhedra and polytopes, two conflicting meanings are currently jostling for acceptability: A facet of a geometric polyhedron..
Face (1997 film)
Face (1997). Directed by Antonia Bird. Written by Ronan Bennett. Starring Robert Carlyle, Ray Winstone, Philip Davis, Steve Waddington, Peter Vaughan, Lena Heady, Damon Albarn and Steve Sweeney. Plot Synopsis Ray is an aging ex-socialist who has become a bankrobber after seeing the demise of soci..
Face (2004 film)
Face is a 2004 South Korean horror film directed by Yoo Sang-gon. See also List of Korean language filmsKorean cinemaContemporary culture of South KoreaList of Korea-related topics External links ..
Face (disambiguation)
The face is a part of the human body, the front of the head. Face may also mean: Clock faceFace (geometry)Face (social custom), two concepts in Chinese social relationsFace (self image), a concept in sociology developed by Erving GoffmanFace (professional wrestling), the hero character, meant to b..
Face (film)
''Face' may refer to any of the films: Face, 1997 filmFace, 2002 film starring Bai LingFace, 2004 Korean horror film 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 poin..
Face (geometry)
In geometry: commonly, a face of a polytope is any of its 2-dimensional polygonal boundaries. For example, one of the squares that bound a cube is a face of the cube. Formally, however, a face is any of the lower dimensional boundaries of the polytope. This includes the polytope itself and the empt..
Face (professional wrestling)
In professional wrestling, a face is a character who is portrayed as being moral or approving (that is, faces are "good guys" or "crowd favorites"). The vast majority of wrestling storylines (though not all) place a heel (or bad guy) against a face. The term face began as a shorthand way of writin..
Face (self image)
Face refers to someone's public self image. It is the presentation of the self which they would like to project for others. The concept was developed by Erving Goffman, and is used in sociolinguistics, particularly politeness theory. The concept comes from everyday expressions, such as 'losing face..
Face (social custom)
Face refers to two separate but related concepts in Chinese social relations. One is mianzi (面子). The other is lianzi (臉子). Lian is the confidence of society in a person's moral character, while mianzi represents social perceptions of a person's prestige. For a person to maintain face is ..
Face 2 face
Face 2 Face is a 2004 album by 2Face Idibia. Track listing Nigerian edition"Intro" (1:06)"Nfana Ibaga (No Problem)" (4:24)"Ole (Thief)" ft. Freestyle (4:49)"Right Here" (4:46)"Holy (Skit)" (0:15)"U No Holy Pass" (4:54)"African Queen" (4:20)"Police (Skit)" (0:24)"Keep On Rockin'" ft. Natives & Lil ..
Face A / Face B
Album Cover Tracks 01 - Venez Vers Moi02 - Voilà Tout Ce Qu'on Peut Faire03 - Vole04 - Blanche Neige05 - Je Me Fâche06 - Toujours07 - Amants de Minuits08 - Disco Grenouille09 - Gloria10 - Pas Maintenant11 - T'es Ma Maman12 - Bon Anniversaire ..
Face Blind
Face Blind is a suspense novel penned by author Raymond Benson, published by Twenty First Century Publishers Ltd. in 2003. Benson is mostly known as the author of several James Bond continuation novels. ..
Face card
| style="background: #c0c8f8;" colspan="4" | Face Cards | colspan="4" |(in decreasing order per suit) | style="background: #e3e3e3;" | hearts | style="background: #e3e3e3;" | spades | style="background: #e3e3e3;" | clubs | style="background: #e3e3e3;" | diamonds | style="background: #ffffff;" |..
Face configuration
In geometry, a face configuration is notational description of a face-uniform polyhedron. It represents a sequential count of the number of faces that exist at each vertices around a face. There is no single standard accepted representation, but one standard, by author Williams, prefixes the notati..
Face dancers
Face Dancers are a type of human in Frank Herbert's fictional Dune universe. Servants of the Bene Tleilax, Face Dancers are near-perfect mimics; their name is derived from their ability to change their appearance literally at will. Originally, Face Dancers were Tleilaxu trained to mimic others usin..
Face Dances
Face Dances is an album by British rock band The Who originally released in 1981 in the US on Warner Bros. Records. It was the first full new album The Who made with drummer Kenney Jones as a replacement for Keith Moon. Although many fans jeered this album, Roger Daltrey went on record saying he..
Face Dances, Pt. 2
"Face Dances, Pt. 2" is the fourth song from Pete Townshend's 1982 solo album, All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes. Contrary to popular belief, it was not written or submitted for The Who's 1981 album, Face Dances, but was actually written after the sessions for that album had been completed. P..
Face detection
Face detection is a computer technology that determines the locations and sizes of human faces in arbitrary (digital) images. It detects facial features and ignores anything else, such as buildings, trees and bodies. Contents 1 Definition and relation to other tasks2 Face detection as a..
Face Down in Turpentine
Face Down in Turpentine is the first full-length album by the band Baboon. It was released in June of 1994 on Grass Records. Track listing "Master Salvatoris" - 1:44"Tool" - 4:05"Step Away" - 3:53"Good Friend" - 3:19"Happy Life" - 2:40"Positive" - 4:04"Why'd You Say Die?" - 3:49"Emotionless" - 3:..
Face fault
A face fault is an anime-specific property of cartoon physics, usually limited to comedy anime. It can also mean any over-exaggerated facial expression that breaks the normal character design. List of common face faults Facefault (spelled as one word): A character falling over (usually flat on the..
Face frame
A face frame in cabinet making is the frame fixed to the front of a cabinet carcase which obscures the edges of the carcase and provides the fixing point for doors and other external hardware. Face frames are a feature of traditional cabinetry which have been replaced in many instances today by fra..
Face in the Rain
Face in the Rain is a 1963 film by Irvin Kershner. Irvin Kershner 1950s Stakeout on Dope Street | The Young Captives 1960s Hoodlum Priest | Face in the Rain | The Luck of Ginger Coffey | A Fine Madness | The Flim-Flam Man 1970s Loving | Up the Sandbox | S*P*Y*S | The Return of a Man C..
Face It
Face It is an album by Dutch hard rock band Golden Earring, released in 1994 (see 1994 in music). Track listing all songs written by Barry Hay and George Kooymans, except where noted "Angel" - 3:41"Hold Me Now" - 3:42"Liquid Soul" - 4:06"Minute by Minute" (Rinus Gerritsen) - 5:06"Johnny Make Beli..
Face Lift (CSI episode)
This is the seventeenth episode from the first series of the popular American crime drama , which is set in Las Vegas, Nevada. Gil Grissom, Catherine Willows and Nick Stokes get a shock when the prime suspect in a robbery is revealed as a missing child from twenty-one years ago. Elsewhere, Sara..
Face Off
Face Off may refer to the following: See Faceoff for the ice hockey event that puts a puck into play.See Face/Off for the movie from 1997 directed by John Woo and starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage.See Face Off (arcade game) for the 1988 arcade game by Namco.See Face Off (clothing label) for t..
Face Off (arcade game)
Face Off is a hockey arcade game that was released exclusively in Japan by Namco in 1988. It ran on Namco System 1 hardware. A soundtrack was released on Victor records in 1989. This game features hockey teams from the USSR, Canada, Sweden, the Czech Republic, the United States, Finland, France, a..
Face Off (Pool)
Face Off is a variant of pool created by Jesse Caputo in 2003 and popularized at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. Instead of taking turns shooting a cue ball against colored balls to sink them, players simultaneously shoot one of the colored game balls in an attempt to sink (or pocket) the cue..
Face Off Minnesota
Face Off Minnesota, which will first air on Twin Cities Public Television in May 2006, is a high school quiz competition. It features teams that were selected by competing in NAQT-written high school quiz tournaments throughout Minnesota. George Leiter and Robert Hentzel are organizers of the event,..
Face Off Part 2
Face Off, Part 2 is a 2005 album by Pastor Troy. Track listing P.T. Are You Wit Me?WWW? (Who, Want, War)Murder ManGet Dat Money, Pt. 2Ridin' Big, Pt. 2Arrest in EffectEquipped in This Game?I Wanna Taste YouWhere Them N***** At?Just to FightYeah!!!Phone Call to Pimpin Ken.netRespect Game - Pastor Tr..
Face of Boe
The Face of Boe is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. A being which appears to consist of just a gigantic, human-like head, with, in place of hair, numerous tendrils which terminate in round pod-like structures. He is a wholly mechanical effect and is..
Face of Mankind
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 May 2006. Face of Mankind is a Massiv..
Face of the Enemy
Face of the Enemy may refer to: "Face of the Enemy" (TNG episode), an episode of Star Trek:The Next Generation"The Face of the Enemy", an episode of Babylon 5The Face of the Enemy (Doctor Who), a novel based on Doctor Who This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles a..
Face of the Enemy (novel)
Face of the Enemy is a Science fiction novel by Richard Fawkes Contents 1 Plot introduction1.1 Explanation of the novel's title2 Plot summary3 Characters in \"Face of the Enemy\"4 Major themes5 Allusions/references to other works6 Literary significance & c..
Face of the Enemy (TNG episode)
Counselor Troi is abducted and wakes to find herself on a Romulan Warbird, disguised as a feared intelligence officer. She must tread a delicate path to pull off a major coup for the Federation. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Prologue Troi wakes in ..
Face paint
A painted face Face paint is an artistic application of paint to a person's face. From ancient times, it has been used for hunting, religious reasons, and military reasons (such as camouflage and membership in a military unit). Especially in modern times, it is a common entertainment at co..
Face perception
Although this picture merely consists of some vague blobs, the human brain seems to be "hardwired" to find a human face in the image. Face perception is the process by which the brain and mind understand and interpret the face, particularly the human face. The face is an important site for t..
Face recognition
Face recognition may refer to Face perception: the recognition of faces by humansFacial recognition systems: the recognition of faces by artificial intelligence algorithms This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Face Robot
Face Robot: First Commercial Facial Animation Software from Softimage , Avid. ..
Face shield
Face shield refers to a variety of devices used to protect a first aid rescuer during the delivery of oxygen in Rescue breathing or CPR. ..
Face the change
"Face the change" was the seventh single by the Japanese j-pop group Every Little Thing, released on January 7, 1998, and their second single to reach the top position at the Oricon chart. Track listing Face the changeFace the change (Dub's Every Little Theme Remix)Face the change (Instrumental) ..
Face the Day
Face the Day is the sixth and most recent album from rap, metal, and funk pioneers 24-7 Spyz. It is the first Spyz album in over a decade, recorded two years after their reformation in 2003. Guitarist and vocalist Jimi Hazel and bassist Rick Skatore return with a new drummer, Tobias Ralph (formerl..
Face the Heat
Face the Heat was an album released by Scorpions in 1993 (see 1993 in music). It was their 16th album, released after Crazy World. It was produced by the band and the late Bruce Fairbairn. It was released on the PolyGram label. This album marked their status as a sort of political band with the s..
Face The Music
Face the Music has been used as a title for: Face The Music (musical), a Broadway musical of the 1930sFace the Music (movie), a 1954 British movie by Terence Fisher, based on Ernest Borneman's novelFace The Music (album), an album by the Electric Light OrchestraFace the Music The final studio album..
Face the Music (album)
Face the Music is an LP by Electric Light Orchestra. It was released in 1975 (see 1975 in music). It marked the groups continuing shift into pop music. The singles Evil Woman and Strange Magic were the most commercial songs they had recorded at that point. Evil Woman itself was a big hit in the UK..
Face The Music (game show)
Face the Music was an American television game show that aired in syndication from January 1980 to September 1981. The show tested contestants' knowledge of popular music songs, and association of song titles with famous people, places, things, etc. Face the Music was hosted by Ron Ely, best kn..
Face The Music (New Kids on the Block album)
Face the Music is the fourth and final album from teen pop act New Kids On The Block. Synopsis In 1994, after three years out of the limelight, NKOTB went back into the studio and began recording what would ultimately be their last album. Having been dogged with an "uncool" stigma the years previ..
Face The Music (TV series)
Face The Music was a popular BBC television series about classical music. It began in 1966 and ran well into the 1970s. The programme was in the form of a quiz, but there was no scoring and no winner. It was chaired by Joseph Cooper, and the panel consisted of three celebrities. Each week there ..
Face the Nation
"FTN" redirects here. For the British television channel, see Ftn Face The Nation logo Face the Nation is an American Sunday-morning interview show which premiered on CBS on November 7, 1954. At 30 minutes, Face the Nation is the shortest of the Sunday talk shows. Presently the show is modera..
Face the Promise
This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected . Face the Promise is an album by Bob Seger. This album was originally to be released in 2004 and 2005. It is now set for release on September 12, 2006. [] This is also his first studio album since It's a Myst..
Face the Truth
Face the Truth can refer to: Face the Truth (album), a music album by Stephen MalkmusFace the Truth (program), a television program from The Conservative Caucus This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this p..
Face the Truth (album)
Face The Truth is the third solo album from Stephen Malkmus, released on the May 23, 2005 in the UK, and May 24, 2005 in the US. Malkmus recorded much of this record by himself. Although this is not a Jicks record, each member of the band is featured on at least one track of the album. The grou..
Face time
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Face time is interaction or contact between two or more people at the same time and physical location. Face time therefore occurs in "real life" or "meatspace" and contrasts primarily with interaction or contact which occurs over di..
Face Tomorrow
Face Tomorrow during their 2005 tour of the US Face Tomorrow is a Dutch indie rock band. It was formed in 1997, and consists of lead singer Jelle Schrooten, guitarists Aart Steekelenburg and Marc Nolte, bass player Tijs Hop and Sjoerd van der Knoop on drums. Face Tomorrow first released an ..
Face to Face
Face to Face may refer informally to interactions or meetings between people in real life. The expression may also have the following meanings. Bands:* Face to Face (new wave band)* Face to Face (punk band)Albums:* See Face to Face (album) (also a disambiguation page)Films:* Face to Face (1967 film..
Face to Face (1976 film)
Face to Face (Ansikte mot ansikte in Swedish) is a 1976 film which tells the story of a psychiatrist who is suffering from her own mental illness. It was written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The movie stars Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actres..
Face to Face (album)
There have been several albums with the name "Face to Face". Notable releases include albums by: 1966 The Kinks - Face to Face (The Kinks album)1978 Face to Face (Angel City album) (US Release)1978 Face to Face (The Angels album) (Australian Release)1979 The Dells1980 Rick Derringer1982 Tete Mon..
Face to Face (Angel City - Album)
Face to Face is an 1978 album by the Australian hard rock band The Angels AKA "Angel City". Track listing Take A Long Line 3:00Marseilles 4:50After The Rain 3:11Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again 3:40Shadow Boxer ..
Face to Face (Australian TV series)
Face to Face was a Sunday morning political talk program on the Seven Network. It ran from November 19, 1995 until ? Face to Face started in November 1995 as a small-budget national political interview show, which featured an interview with a guest about the week's most important national issue. It..
Face To Face (band)
There have been multiple recording groups with the name "Face to Face" Face to Face (new wave band) - Boston new wave bandFace to Face (punk band) - California Punk rock band This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refer..
Face to Face (film)
There have been several movies released under the name "Face to Face". Notable released include: Face to Face (1967 film), Sergio Sollima's Zapata WesternFace to Face (1976 film) AKA Ingmar Bergman's "Ansike mot ansikte"Face to Face (2001 film) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pa..
Face to Face (Klinik album)
Face to Face was the third full-length album by The Klinik. The CD release, shown here, had the four tracks from the Fever EP as bonus tracks, and was consequently titled Face to Face – Fever. Track listing "Ring of Fire" – 4:01"Slow Death" – 4:51"Quiet in the Room" – 1:58"The Last Dance"..
Face to Face (new wave band)
This is an article about the Boston new wave band. For the California punk band with the same name see Face to Face (punk band) Face to Face was a new wave Boston, Massachusetts quintet. Their highest reaching single was "10-9-8" from their self-titled first album which peaked at #38 on the Top 40 ..
Face to Face (play)
Face to Face is a 2000 play by Australian playwright David Williamson. It is part of the Jack Manning Trilogy (Face To Face (2000), A Conversation (2001), Charitable Intent (2001)) which take as their format community conferencing, a new form of restorative justice which Wiliamson became interested ..
Face to Face (punk band)
This is an article about the California Punk band. For the Boston new wave band with the same name see Face to Face (new wave band). face to face was a punk band from Victorville, California. Formed in 1991, the group was initially signed by Dr. Strange Records. They were then signed to Fat Wreck C..
Face to Face (ST 1984 album)
Face to Face is the self-titled 1984 debut album by the Boston new wave band Face to Face. Track listing Out of My Hands 4:48All Because of You 3:45Face in Front of Mine 4:35Pictures of You 3:58Over the Edge 3:06Under the Gun 4:3510-9-8 3:54Don't Talk Like That 3:57Heaven on Earth 3:23Wreckless Hea..
Face to Face (ST 1996 album)
Face to Face is the 1996 self-titled fourth album by the California punk band Face to Face. This album was their major label (A&M) debut after leaving their previous label Victory Records from Big Choice. The art on the album jacket is similar to the art on the Black Flag album Damaged. Track lis..
Face to Face (The Angels - Album)
Face to Face was an album by Australian band The Angels. This is the domestic release under their own name. For the American release, see Face to Face (Angel City album). Track listing Straight JacketAfter The RainLove Takes CareTake A Long LineMarseillesLive It UpBe With YouOutcastI Ain't The On..
Face to Face (The Kinks album)
Face to Face is an album released by The Kinks in 1966 on Reprise Records in the United States and Pye Records in the United Kingdom. A major artistic breakthrough for Kinks' songwriter Ray Davies, the LP represents the first full flowering of Davies' use of narrative, observation, and wry social..
Face to Face (TV series)
Face To Face was a live 35 episode BBC British television series broadcast between 1959 and 1962. The insightful and often probing style of the interviewer, former politician John Freeman, distinguished it from other programmes of its genre. The camera angles and shots were also distinctive, with Fr..
Face to Face (Westlife album)
Face To Face was the seventh studio album from Irish boy band Westlife. It was released in the UK on October 31, 2005. It contains a new duet with Diana Ross on the song "When You Tell Me That You Love Me". In Britain, the album became Westlife's 5th No.1 album in seven years. Tracklist You Raise M..
Face to glass
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Face transplant
A face transplant is a skin graft that involves replacing part or all of a patient's face with a donor face. Contents 1 Purpose2 History2.1 Self as donor (''face replant'')2.2 Mouth and nose from another2.3 Full face from another3 China4 Surgery and post-operati..
Face value
(This article is about the value of a coin, for the Phil Collins album: Face Value) Face value is the value of a coin or paper money printed on the coin or bill itself by the minting authority. While the face value usually refers to the true value of the coin or bill in question (as with circulati..
Face Value
Face Value is the title of Phil Collins' debut solo album, released in February of 1981. The album includes one of Collins' greatest hits "In the Air Tonight". Like the album after Face Value (Hello, I Must Be Going!) most of the songs are based on the pain and anger Collins felt while he was g..
Face Value (play)
Face Value is a play by American playwright David Henry Hwang. ..
Fach
The German Fach (pl. Fächer) system is a method of classifying singers, primarily opera singers, by the range, weight, and color of their voices. It is primarily used in Europe, especially in German-speaking countries and in repertory opera houses. The Fach system is a convenience for singers and..
Facha
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Facheiroa
Facheiroa is a genus of cacti, comprising 8 species in 2 subgenera (Facheiroa and Zehntnerella). The genus is endemic to Brazil. The genus Zehntnerella Britton & Rose has been included in this genus and become a subgenus. ..
Fachen
The Fachen (also spelled Fachan or Fachin) is a creature with only half a body in Scottish and Scots-Irish folklore. Supposedly its appearance, which includes a mane of black feathers tufted at the top and a very wide mouth, is so frightening that it induces heart attacks. It can destroy an orchar..
Facheux Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
Facheux Bay was the location of a small fishing settlement of the same name. In 1901 it had a population of 47. The community was also called Fachier, Facheaux and Fouche. Facheux Bay is a deep fiord that sepeartes Eastern Head and Western Head of Hermitage Bay, Newfoundland, Canada. See also List ..
Fachhochschule
A Fachhochschule (plural: Fachhochschulen) or "University of Applied Sciences" in Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein and Switzerland is a university specialized in certain topical areas (e.g. technology or business) and without postgraduate doctoral programs -- in some ways comparable to polytechnics. ..
Fachhochschule Augsburg
Fachhochschule Augsburg (building A) Fachhochschule Augsburg — University of Applied Sciences. One of two universities in Germany which offer a course of studies in 'Multimedia' which combines both Design and Computer Sciences. See also Fachhochschule External link Wikimedia Commons has ..
Fachhochschule Düsseldorf
The Fachhochschule Düsseldorf is a Fachhochschule, a special kind of college, with technical, design and business subjects in Düsseldorf. It's foundation was in 1971. List of Departments Dept. 1 - ArchitectureDept. 2 - DesignDept. 3 - Electrical EngineeringDept. 4 - Mechanical and Process Enginee..
Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft
Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft or FHTW is the name for universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschulen) with focus on technology and business in Germany. There are several FHTWs in Germany: Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft BerlinReutlingen University, (officially called Fac..
Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin
FHTW Logo The Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (German, literally University of Applied Sciences for Engineering and Economy) or FHTW is the youngest and largest University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, Germany. It has almost 10,000 students studying in programs in the area of comp..
Fachtna Fáthach
Fachtna Fáthach, son of Ross or Cas, son of Rudraige (3), was High King of Ireland in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He was the lover of the Ulster princess Ness, and may have been the father of her son, Conchobar mac Nessa. He was deposed as High King by Eochaid Feidlech at the Battle of Le..
Fachwerk
The Fachwerk is a German styled house similar but not equal to the British Mock Tudor. ..
Facial
For other uses, see (disambiguation). A facial is a cosmetic treatment of the face, commonly involving a variety of skin treatments, grooming steps and deep cleansing of the face by various means including: steam, exfoliation, extraction, creams, lotions, masks, peels, and massage. It is a common..
Facial (disambiguation)
The word facial can be used for anything related to the face. Facial may mean: facial — a personal care treatment involving cleaning the facefacial (sexuality) - a sexual act.facial — a term used in some contact sports to refer to fouling a player by hitting him in the face This is a [di..
Facial (sexuality)
In a sexual context, a facial is the slang term for the sexual activity in which a man directs an ejaculation of semen onto the face of another person, typically as part of the sex act of fellatio. Contents 1 Techniques2 Social Attitudes3 Related terms4 References5 See..
Facial Action Coding System
Facial Action Coding System (FACS) is a system originally developed by Paul Ekman and Wallace Friesen in 1976, to taxonomize every conceivable human facial expression. It is the most popular standard currently used to systematically categorize the physical expression of emotions, and it has proven u..
Facial angle
Devised by Pieter Camper, the measuring of the facial angle is an antiquated means of determining intelligence among various species of animals. According to this technique, an angle is formed by drawing two lines: one horizontally from the nostril to the ear; and the other perpendicularly from the ..
Facial artery
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Facial challenge
In the context of American jurisprudence, a facial challenge is a manner of challenging a statute in court, in which the plaintiff alleges that the statute is always, and under all circumstances, unconstitutional, and therefore void. It is contrasted with an as applied challenge, which alleges that ..
Facial colliculus
The facial colliculus is an elevated area located on the dorsal medulla. It is formed by motor fibres of the facial nerve as they loop over the abducens nucleus. ..
Facial composite
A facial composite is a graphical presentation of an eyewitnesses memory of a face, as recorded by a composite artist. Facial composites are used mainly by police forces in dealing with crime, generally in investigating serious crime cases. Methods of facial composite construction Construction o..
Facial expression
Photographs from the 1862 book Mécanisme de la Physionomie Humaine by Guillaume Duchenne. Through electric stimulation, Duchenne determined which muscles were responsible for different facial expressions. Charles Darwin would later republish some of these photographs in his own work on the subje..
Facial expression capture
Facial expression capture is a process of using video or mechanical means to manipulate computer generated characters with input from human faces, or to recognize emotions from a user. digital video methods are becoming increasingly preferred, as mechanical systems tend to be clunky and difficult to..
Facial feminization surgery
Facial Feminization Surgery (FFS) refers to surgical procedures to alter a face to become a feminine face. FFS comprises bony and soft tissue craniofacial and trachea surgeries but is generally not regarded to include facial hair removal or hair transplants, though a case could be made for their in..
Facial hair
A full beard and moustache. Facial hair is a secondary sex characteristic in human males. Most men develop facial hair in puberty. Many women also have some facial hair, especially after menopause, though typically much less than men. Eyebrows and eyelashes are also grown by both sexes of all..
Facial motion capture
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Facial motor nucleus
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Facial nerve
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Facial prosthetic
A facial prosthetic or facial prosthesis is an artificial device used to change or adapt a person's outward appearance. Facial prosthetics can be made from a wide range of materials - including latex, foam latex, silicone, cold foam and others. The facial prosthetic, when used in the theatre, film..
Facial recognition system
A facial recognition system is a computer-driven application for automatically identifying a person from a digital image. It does that by comparing selected facial features in the live image and a facial database. It is typically used for security systems and can be compared to other biometrics suc..
Facial rejuvenation
Facial rejuvenation is any cosmetic or medical procedure used to increase or restore the appearance of a younger age to human face. The specific term, however, refers to a set of surgical procedures which try to restore facial geometry and skin appearance which are typical of youth, by using a com..
Facial symmetry
Facial symmetry is one of a number of traits associated with health, physical attractiveness and beauty of a person or animal. It is also hypothesized as a factor in interpersonal attraction. Contents 1 Health and physical attractiveness2 Interpersonal attraction3 Historical pers..
Facial tissue
Cellucotton was originally created as a substitute for cotton during World War I for gas mask filters. Cotton as a natural raw material was in high demand for medicinal purposes among other things during this period. After the war, and some composotional changes Kleenex (the first facial tissue) c..
Facial toning
Facial toning is a type of cosmetic procedure which promises to alter facial contour and reduce wrinkles, sagging and expression marks in the face by means of increasing muscle tone, increasing facial volume by promoting muscular hypertrophy, and preventing muscle loss due to aging. It is therefore ..
Facial weakness
Facial weakness is a medical sign associated with a variety of medical conditions. Some specific conditions associated with facial weakness include: strokeneurofibromatosisBell's palsyRamsay Hunt syndrome See also Acute facial nerve paralysis External links [Differential diagnosis] ..
Facies
The term facies was introduced by the Swiss geologist Amanz Gressly in 1838 and was part of his significant contribution to the foundations of modern stratigraphy (see Cross and Homewood 1997), which replaced the earlier notions of Neptunism. Contents 1 Definition2 Facies types2.1 ..
Facilitated communication
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Facilitated diffusion
Facilitated diffusion, (facilitated transport) is a process of diffusion, a form of passive transport, via which molecules diffuse across membranes, with the assistance of transport proteins. Small uncharged molecules can easily diffuse across cell membranes. However, due to the hydrophobic nature ..
Facilitated variation
Facilitated variation is a new theory that has been presented by Marc W. Kirschner, a professor and chair at the Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, and John C. Gerhart, a professor at the Graduate School, University of California, Berkeley. The theory of facilitated variation ad..
Facilitation
The term facilitation is broadly used to describe any activity which makes easy the tasks of others. For example: Facilitation is used in business and organisational settings to ensure the designing and running of successful meetings.Neural facilitation in neuroscience, is the increase in postsyna..
Facilitation (business)
See the Facilitation page for other meanings of the word facilitator Facilitation in business, organizational development (OD) and in consensus decision-making refers to the process of designing and running a successful meeting. Facilitation concerns itself with all the tasks needed to run a produc..
Facilitation payment
A facilitation payment is an ethically questionable payment made in order to procure or speed up the provision of services. A distinction is generally drawn between facilitation payments and outright bribery and corruption. In many countries it may be considered normal (and actually be legal) to p..
Facilitator
For other uses of the word see Facilitation A facilitator is someone who skilfully helps a group of people understand their common objectives and plan to achieve them without personally taking any side of the argument. The facilitator will try to assist the group in achieving a consensus on any dis..
Facilities-based
In telecommunications, a company that actually owns and operates the facilities to provide service such as VoIP origination or termination. Facilities-based carriers may be CLECs, ILECs or may simply provide translation between the PSTN and VOIP phones. ..
Facilities engineering
Facilities Engineering is the field focused on the design, construction, and life-cycle maintenance of military or civilian installations, facilities, civil works projects, airfields, roadways, and ocean facilities. It involves all facets of life-cycle management from planning through disposal - in..
Facilities on the Mass Rapid Transit
The Mass Rapid Transit system is the mass transit system in Singapore. Contents 1 Number of stations2 Station layout3 Facilities and services at stations4 Passenger information system4.1 Plasma displays4.2 Liquid Crystal Displays4.3 LED Displays In Stations4..
Facility 0704
The Facility 0704 is a 110kV-three phase AC powerline built in 1952 with 2 electric circuits south of from Gomaringen. The Facility 0704 begins at a branch pylon near the Schleifenmühle at Gomaringen and runs across a distance of 5.3 kilometers to a final anchor pylon in the proximity of the tran..
Facility 615
Facility 615 is the double-circuit 110kV-line for three phase AC current between Calmbach and Pforzheim/West of the EnBW AG. The Enztal Span near Calmbach with a width from 1372.8 meters and the Eyachtal Span point these 1992 finished line with yards between mast number 15 in your process two rema..
Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements
The Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) is a modified BAe 146 research aircraft operated on behalf of the Met Office and the Natural Environment Research Council. In the aftermath of the Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal fire, on December 11, 2005, the aircraft was deployed to me..
Facility management
In business, facility management is the management of buildings and services. The services are sometimes considered to be divided into "hard services" and "soft services"; hard services includes such things as ensuring that a building's air conditioning is operating efficiently, reliably, safely an..
Facility Management System
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. Also sometimes called Facility Resource Planning(TM). You may also be interested in Enterprise resourc..
Facing and trailing
Facing and trailing are terms used to describe railway turnouts (or 'points' in the UK) in respect to whether they are divergent or convergent. Contents 1 History2 Diamond crossings3 Recent times4 Double junctions History In the early history of railways in Britain, when ..
Facing colour
A Facing Colour in British military practice dates back to at least the 17th century. The standard red jacket ("redcoat") worn by British infantry soldiers as a uniform made it difficult to distinguish between units when engaged in battle. The use of Colours assisted soldiers in rallying on a comm..
Facing Future
Facing Future is an album by a Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, released in 1993. When this album was released, he became famous with his version of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/What A Wonderful World" from the movie The Wizard of Oz, featured in films You've Got Mail, Finding Forrester, Mee..
Facing Hell
"Facing Hell" is a song by Ozzy Osbourne on his album Down to Earth. Other songs on Ozzy Osbourne's Down to Earth album. Gets Me Through | Facing Hell | Dreamer | No Easy Way Out | That I Never Had | You Know (Part 1) | Junkie | Running Out of Time | Black Illusion | Alive | Can You Hear Them?..
Facing Identification Mark
The Facing Identification Mark, or FIM, is a bar code designed by the United States Postal Service to assist in the automated processing of mail. The FIM is a set of vertical bars printed on the envelope or postcard near the upper edge, just to the left of the postage area (the area where the posta..
Facing Mount Kenya
Facing Mount Kenya, written in 1938, is an anthropological book about the Kikuyu people of central Kenya. It was written by native Kikuyu and future Kenyan president Jomo Kenyatta. The book's introduction was written by anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski, who mentored Kenyatta while both were at t..
Facing Reality
Facing Reality was a small far left group in the United States which existed from about 1962 until 1970. Contents 1 History2 Political Impact3 Sources4 External links History Facing Reality originated in the Johnson-Forest Tendency led by C.L.R. James and Raya Dunayevskaya..
Facing the Animal
Facing The Animal is an album released in 1997 by guitar virtuoso Yngwie J. Malmsteen. At the time of release (and arguably until now), the album is one of Malmsteen's more popular and American sounding albums. Tracks worth noting are: "Braveheart" -- a lively celtic song with some clean solos, ..
Facing the Flag
This science fiction-related article is a [Perfect stub articlestub]. You can [Find or fix a stubhelp] Wikipedia by [http://encycl.opentopia.com/[not available] expanding it]. Facing the Flag is an 1896 novel by Jules Verne. (Original French title: ..
Facing the Future
Facing the Future is a book written by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye. It is number four of the Left Behind: The Kids series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. This is a book about when Jesus comes back to rapture the true believers of the church, whic..
Facing the Giants
Facing the Giants is an inspirational football-themed film scheduled to be released in the United States on September 29, 2006. The movie was filmed on a budget of $100,000, the amount contributed by members of Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia. The cast is comprised of volunteers from the..
Facing the Truth
Facing The Truth was a British television programme. Partly based on South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the three part series was presented by Fergal Keane and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. In the programme victims and perpetrators of Northern Ireland's Troubles meet for the first tim..
Facing Windows
Facing Windows (La Finestra di fronte) is a 2003 Italian movie directed by Ferzan Ozpetek. Tagline: Desire knows no bounds. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Giovanna (played by Giovanna Mezzogiorno) and her husband Filippo (Filippo Nigro) have s..
Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy
Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy ("FSHD") is the third most common muscular dystrophy in the United States. Shoulder and/or facial weakness is the most common presenting symptom. Condition is autosomal dominant, with an onset range of 10 - 70 years of age. Types OMIM [158900] - FSHMD1AOMI..
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is an autosomal dominant form of muscular dystrophy that initially affects muscles of the face (facio), scapula (scapulo) and upper arms (humeral). It is the third most common genetic disease of skeletal muscle. Symptoms may develop in early childhood an..
Facit
Facit (Facit AB) was an industrial concern from Sweden. It was founded in 1922 as AB Åtvidabergs Industrier, manufacturing office products, with its base in Åtvidaberg on Sweden's east coast. Facit AB, making mechanical calculators, was incorporated that year. By the early 1960s the subsidia..
Fack
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Facón
A facón is a medium-to-long dagger worn at the back, tucked into the belt of the gaucho in order to be quickly drawn with the right hand. Used in the South American pampas, especially in Argentina and Uruguay, they are often seen with a decorated metal hilt and sheath. The facón tends to be some..
FACS
FACS may refer to: Facial Action Coding System, an acronym which indicates a procedure to analyse human face expressionsFellow of the American College of SurgeonsFluorescent-activated cell sortingFormal Aspects of Computing Science, a British Computer Society Specialist GroupFamily and consumer sci..
Facsimile
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. * for the telecommunication machine, see fax A facsimile is any copy or reproduction, which bears a close resemblance to the original. It is often used to classify alternate phone numbers, E-mail addresses, ect., which flow to the..
Facsimile converter
In telecommunication, the term facsimile converter has the following meanings: 1. In a facsimile receiver, a device that changes the signal modulation from frequency-shift keying (FSK) to amplitude modulation (AM). 2. In a facsimile transmitter, a device that changes the signal modulation fro..
Fact
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word fact in English corresponds with a number of different meanings, some of them highly specific, depending on their context. Contents 1 \"Fact\" in philosophy2 \"Fact\" in science3 \"Fact\" used colloquiall..
Fact-value distinction
The fact-value distinction is a concept used to distinguish between arguments which can be claimed through reason alone, and those where rationality is limited to describing a collective opinion. In another formulation, it is the distinction between what is (can be discovered by science, philosophy ..
FactCheck
FactCheck home page. FactCheck is a nonpartisan, nonprofit website, which "aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics". It is run by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, and has received funding from the Annenberg Foundation. Most of ..
Facticity
Facticity (French: facticité, German: faktizität) is the contingent conditions of an individual human life. It is a term used in 20th century continental philosophy, especially in the works of Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre and the existentialists. Heidegger and Sartre In the works of Heideg..
Faction
Faction can refer to: Political faction, a group of people connected by a shared belief or opinion within a larger group.Faction, a type of historical novel rooted in fact.The Factions, political factions in the game Planescape.[[Guild Wars: Factions]], a computer game developed by ArenaNet.FACTION..
Factions in Command & Conquer Generals: Zero Hour
Aside from the base factions of America, China, and the GLA, 9 playable armies were added in [[Command & Conquer: Generals - Zero Hour]], the only expansion pack to [[Command & Conquer: Generals]]. Each general has his/her own unique units/modifications to his/her side's arsenal. The generals are: ..
Factions in Demon: The Fallen
Factions in the role-playing game [[Demon: The Fallen]] are fictional groupings of like-minded fallen angels, or demons. Unlike houses, each "demon" chooses their own faction according to their beliefs, which may change over time. Contents 1 Cryptics2 Faustians3 Luciferans4 Ra..
Factions in the Republican Party (United States)
The Republican Party of the United States is composed of various different groups or factions. Although their interests at times conflict, they share enough in common to remain in the same party. By and large the factions are informal and unorganized. They do not have their own organizations, newsp..
Factions of the Cosmic Era
This article is about fictional nations and factions from the Cosmic Era timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In the future Cosmic Era, nation and states of today's Earth have evolved into a number of political supe..
Faction (literature)
In literature, a faction is a neologism used to describe a novel based on real historical figures and actual events, woven together with fictional writing. An example of faction is the book According to Queeney by Beryl Bainbridge. This book describes the last few years of Samuel Johnson's life as s..
Faction (Planescape)
The Factions are the philosophically-based power groups in the Planescape campaign setting for Dungeons & Dragons game. Contents 1 Background2 The Factions3 See also4 External links Background The Factions 'control' Sigil, "the City of Doors". Although in actuality the Lad..
Faction (Sirius)
Faction is a radio channel broadcasted on SIRIUS Satellite Radio. It is broadcated in both the United States and Canada. It plays rock, punk, hip-hop and heavy metal music. Faction can be heard on channel 28. See also List of Sirius Satellite Radio stations ..
Faction One
The terms Faction One and Faction Two refer to the distinction made between members of certain alleged world power alliance groups. The New World Order (NWO) During his term of office, U.S. President George Herbert Walker Bush used the term "new world order" in a number of his speeches. Certain c..
Faction Paradox
Faction Paradox is a fictional time travelling voodoo cult/rebel group/organized crime syndicate created by Lawrence Miles. The family/organization were originally featured as recurring villains in the BBC Doctor Who Eighth Doctor Adventures novels, but have since featured in their own continuing ta..
Factitious disorder
A factitious disorder or FD is an illness whose symptoms are either self-induced or falsified by the patient. The motives of the patient can vary: for a patient with Munchausen syndrome their primary aim is to obtain sympathy, nurturance and attention, while in the case of malingering the patient ..
Factiva
Factiva Logo Factiva, a Dow Jones & Company and Reuters joint venture, provides essential business and research information and services for the business and education communities. Factiva products provide access to more than 10,000 sources (such as newspapers, journals, magazines, news and ra..
Factoid
Factoid can refer to a spurious (unverified, incorrect, or invented) "fact" intended to create or prolong public exposure or to manipulate public opinion. The term was coined by Norman Mailer in his 1973 biography of Marilyn Monroe. Mailer himself described a factoid as "facts which have no existenc..
Factor
A factor, a Latin word meaning 'who/which acts' can be: a person acting for another as a mercantile and/or colonial agent, or, in Scotland, a Factor is a person or firm managing property on behalf of the owner;something which is believed to have an effect on a response variable in an experiment (se..
FACTOR
FACTOR (the Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent on Records) is a "private non-profit organization, ... dedicated to providing assistance toward the growth and development of the Canadian independent recording industry" (from [their website]). Founded in 1982, FACTOR has been administerin..
Factoradic
In combinatorial mathematics, the factoradic is a specially constructed number. Factoradics provide a lexicographical index for permutations, so they have potential application to computer security. The idea of the factoradic is closely linked to that of the Lehmer code. Dr. James D. McCaffrey ..
Factored language model
The factored language model (FLM) is an extension of conventional Language model. In an FLM, each word is viewed as a vector of k factors: [w_i = \]. An FLM provides the probabilistic model [P(f|f_i, ..., f_N)] where the prediction of factor [f] is based on [N..
Factorgram
A factorgram is a visual representation of a data matrix that is a merge between factor analysis and data clustering. Its name is a morph between factor analysis and dendrogram. In this representation, data vectors are grouped together, akin to clustering, but the reasons for these vectors being g..
Factoria, Bellevue, Washington
Factoria is a neighborhood in the southern part of Bellevue, Washington and is one of the city's major commercial districts. Commerce and industry Factoria's commercial development is largely centered around the existence of the Factoria Mall and its 8-theater cinema. Numerous office buildings of v..
Factorial
In mathematics, the factorial of a natural number n is the product of all positive integers less than or equal to n. This is written as n! and pronounced "n factorial", or colloquially "n shriek" or "n bang". The notation n! was introduced by Christian Kramp in 1808. The sequence of factorials..
Factorial experiment
A factorial experiment is a statistical study in which each observation is categorised according to more than one factor. Such an experiment allows studying the effect of each factor on the response variable, while requiring fewer observations than by conducting separate experiments for each factor..
Factorial moment
In probability theory, the nth factorial moment of a probability distribution, also called the nth factorial moment of any random variable X with that probability distribution, is [E( (X)_n )] where [(x)_n=x(x-1)(x-2)\cdots(x-n+1)] is the falling factorial (confusingly, this ..
Factorial moment generating function
In probability theory and statistics, the factorial moment generating function of the probability distribution of a random variable X is [M_X(t)=E\left(t^\right), \quad t \in \mathbb,] wherever this expectation exists. The factorial moment generating function generates the factorial mom..
Factorial prime
A factorial prime is a number that is one less or one more than a factorial and is also a prime number. The first few factorial primes are: 2, 3, 5, 7, 23, 719, 5039, 39916801, 479001599, 87178291199, ... (sequence [[OEIS:A088054|A088054]] in OEIS) Factorial primes are of interest to number theori..
Factoría de Ficción
Factoría de Ficción is a Spanish cable/satellite TV channel. It started operations on June 19, 2000, and it's available through satellite platform Digital + and cable operator Auna. Factoría de Ficción is owned by Globomedia, Antena 3 and Telecinco. Factoría de Ficción broadcasts mostly Span..
Factoring (finance)
This article is about finance. For factoring in mathematics see factorization or integer factorization. Factoring is often used synonymously with accounts receivable financing. Factoring is a form of commercial finance whereby a business sells its accounts receivable (in the form of invoices) at a..
Factorization
This article is about the mathematical concept. For the financial term see factoring (finance). In mathematics, factorization or factoring is the decomposition of an object (for example, a number, a polynomial, or a matrix) into a product of other objects, or factors, which when multiplied togethe..
Factorization lemma
In measure theory, the factorization lemma allows us to express a function f with another function T if f is measurable with respect T. An application of this is regression analysis. Contents 1 Theorem2 Proof2.1 ''f'' is a step function2.2 ''f'' takes only positive values2.3&..
Factors of production
Factors of production are resources used in the production of goods and services in economics. Classical economics distinguishes between three factors: Land or natural resources – naturally-occurring goods such as soil and minerals that are used in the creation of products. The payment for l..
Factortame case
The Factortame case was a landmark constitutional case in the United Kingdom, which confirmed the primacy of European Union law over English law. The case first came to prominence when a Spanish fishing company called Factortame appealed in the UK courts against restrictions imposed on them by the ..
Factory
This article is about manufacturing plants. For Andy Warhol's 1960s studio, see The Factory. For the 1980s British record label, see Factory Records. A factory (previously manufactory) or manufacturing plant is a large industrial building where workers manufacture goods or supervise machines proces..
Factoryville, Pennsylvania
Factoryville is a borough in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,144 at the 2000 census. When driving through town, there are signs indicating their pride in Christy Mathewson. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Miscellaneous4 External links Ge..
Factory (Code Lyoko)
In the French animated television series Code Lyoko, one of three important places in the show is the factory, which houses the supercomputer that contains Lyoko. Contents 1 Parts of the factory1.1 Factory floor1.2 Lab1.3 Scanner room1.4 Supercomputer room2 Trivia3&n..
Factory (disambiguation)
A factory is a manufacturing plant. The word factory may also refer to: The Factory - Andy Warhol's studioFactory Records - a British record labelFactory object in object-oriented programming This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title..
Factory Acts
Acts of Parliament of predecessorstates to the United Kingdom Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1600Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1706Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of ScotlandActs of Parliament of the Kingdom of Ireland Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom ..
Factory committee
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Factory committees were organized committees of factory workers that sprang up during the Russian Revolution of 1917. These committees were varied in origin and purpose, at times acting in a supervisory role over management, in other instances engaging in matters of..
Factory direct
Factory direct is a term used to explain when a manufacturer sells directly to the end-user of a product. Most products bought and sold by consumers are purchased through intermediaries and in many cases can include two tiers made up of distributors and resellers. Each selling tier adds cost to ..
Factory farming
These female brood sows are confined most of their lives in gestation crates too small to enable them to turn around. [link] Factory farming is a term used to describe a set of controversial practices in large-scale, intensive agriculture, usually referring to the industrialized prod..
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Factory Managers
Factory Managers This article will be talking about Factory managers in the industrial Revolution. Social Impact Factory Managers actually have time to actually spend time with their family. They fire their worker if their not working. They don't care about their workers. They are in charge of ..
Factory method pattern
The Factory Method pattern is an object-oriented design pattern. Like other creational patterns, it deals with the problem of creating objects (products) without specifying the exact class of object that will be created. Factory Method, one of the patterns from the Design Patterns book, handles this..
Factory object
In object-oriented computer programming, a factory object is an object for creating other objects. It is an abstraction of a constructor, and can be used to implement various allocation schemes, such as the singleton pattern. A factory object typically has a method for every kind of object it is c..
Factory Records
FAC 115: Factory Records Stationery (1984) Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label, started in 1978 which featured several prominent musical acts, such as Joy Division, New Order, The Durutti Column, Happy Mondays, and (briefly) James and Orchestral Manoeuvres i..
Factory reform
Factory reform was a movement in the United Kingdom during the 19th century to limit the hours that could be worked in factories and mills. The first aim of the movement was for a "ten hours bill" to limit to ten hours the working day of children. Richard Oastler was the movement's most prominent le..
Factory Showroom
Factory Showroom is the sixth studio album by the band They Might Be Giants. It was released in 1996 (see 1996 in music) through Elektra Records. The album reclaims the more diverse and electronic sound of their early work, moving away from the live, relentlessly driving rock feel of its 1994 pr..
Factory system
The factory system was a method of manufacturing adopted in England at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Workers and machines were brought together. Workers would work in a central factory, and be paid a wage. Generally all the processes would be carried on under one roof, continuous as fa..
Factory Theatre
Factory Theatre is a theatre in Toronto, Ontario, founded as Factory Theatre Lab in 1970 by Ken Gass and Frank Trotz. Factory was the first theatre to announce that it would exclusively produce Canadian plays, but it soon became a widely emulated policy by other theatre companies. Factory quickly..
Factor (agent)
A Factor, from the Latin "he who does" (parallel to [agent], from Latin agens), is a person who professionally acts as the representative of another individual or other legal entity, notably in the following contexts: Contents 1 Mercantile Factor2 Colonial Factor3 See als..
Factor (Scotland)
In Scotland a Factor (or property manager) is a person or firm charged with superintending or managing properties and estates -- sometimes where the owner or landlord is unable to or uninterested in attending to such details personally, or in tenements in which several owners of individual flats con..
Factor 5
Factor 5 is a software and video game developer that is best known for the Star Wars series [[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron]]. They are also known for developing the MusyX multi-platform sound technology in conjuction with Dolby, which is used to provide surround sound. Factor 5 is famous among video ..
Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal
'Factor 8: The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal' is a feature length documentary by Arkansas filmmaker Kelly Duda. Through interviews and presentation of key documents and footage, Duda builds a case alledging that for more than two decades, the Arkansas prison system profited from selling blood plas..
Factor analysis
Factor analysis is a statistical technique used to explain variability among observed random variables in terms of fewer unobserved random variables called factors. The observed variables are modeled as linear combinations of the factors, plus "error" terms. Factor analysis originated in psychomet..
Factor cost
A measure of National Income or output based on the cost of factors of production, instead of market prices. This allows the effect of any subsidy or indirect tax to be removed from the final measure. ..
Factor Four
Factor Four is a supervillain gorup in the Freedom City campaign setting for the Mutants and Masterminds role-playing game. They have been compared to the Frightful Four, though in terms of powers they are almost directly analogous to the Fantastic Four. The Factor Four consist of explorers who we..
Factor graph
A factor graph is an [X,F]-bipartite graph where [X=\] is a set of variables and [F=\] is a set of factors. A factor [f_j] is a function mapping from a subset of variables [X_j\subseteq X] to some range (such as the real numbers). This graph repres..
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Factor of adhesion
In railroad engineering, the factor of adhesion of a locomotive is the weight on the driving wheels divided by the starting tractive effort. This is an important statistic, because obviously extra power is pointless if there's not enough traction to put it to useful work. A common rule is that for a..
Factor of safety
Factor of safety (FoS), also known as safety factor, is a multiplier applied to the calculated maximum load (force, torque, bending moment or a combination) to which a component or assembly will be subjected. Thus, by effectively "overengineering" the design by strengthening components or including ..
Factor price
Factor prices are the prices that the factors of production of a finished item attract. There has been some economic debate as to what determines these prices. Classical and Marxist economists argued that the factor prices decided the value of a product and so value was intrinsic within the produc..
Factor price equalization
Factor price equalization is an economic theory, which states that the relative prices for two identical factors of production in the same market will eventually equal each other because of competition. The price for each single factor need not become equal, but relative factors will. Whichever fact..
Factor programming language
Factor is a concatenative programming language designed and implemented by Slava Pestov. Factor's main influences are Joy, Forth, and Lisp, with minor influence from Self. Like other concatenative languages, Factor has a postfix syntax, meaning that you write the arguments of a function before the ..
Factor seven
Factor Seven is a band based out of Birmingham, Alabama. Formed in 1997, the band states its mission statement as being "to be a catalyst, a light in a darkening world. Our mission has always been about people: reaching out to them, meeting them where they are, and providing them with a hope that..
Factor theorem
In algebra, the factor theorem is a theorem for finding out the factors of a polynomial (an expression in which the terms are only added, subtracted or multiplied, e.g. [x^2 + 6x + 6]). It is a special case of the polynomial remainder theorem. An example You wish to find the factors of &..
Factor Three
Factor Three was a short lived villainous organization within the pages of X-Men and part of the Marvel Comics Universe. It was led by the Mutant Master, who was secretly an alien from the planet Sirius; a race of beings that resemble octopuses. It used various mind control methods to capture an..
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Factor VII
Roberts HR, Monroe DM, White GC. The use of recombinant factor VIIa in the treatment of bleeding disorders. Blood 2004;104:3858-64. PMID 15328151. External links OMIM [227500] Coagulation Coagulation factors: - Fibrin (I) - (Pro)thrombin (II) - FV - FVII - FVIII - FIX - FX - FXI -..
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Factor V Leiden
Factor V Leiden (sometimes Factor VLeiden) is the name given to a variant of human factor V that causes a hypercoagulability disorder. In this disorder the Leiden variant of factor V, cannot be inactivated by activated protein C. Factor V Leiden is the most common hereditary hypercoagulability disor..
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Factotum
Factotum is a 1975 novel by Charles Bukowski in which Henry Chinaski, Bukowski's alter ego, gets and loses jobs. Chinaski's journey through different jobs is always accompanied by alcohol, sex, women and the usual humourous and sharp wit and depression. Film It was turned into a film in 2005 by N..
Factotum consultants
A computer consulting company founded by Gary S. Berman in 1982. They have provided consulting work for Raytheon, General Dynamics, and Zoll Medical, to name a few. The company ceased operations in early 2006. An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy one ..
Factrix
Factrix was a pioneering Industrial music group from the U.S. city of San Francisco, formed in 1978 by members Bond Bergland, Cole Palme, and Joseph T. Jacobs. As Factrix, the group released a number of subversive and 'dangerous' recordings in the early 1980s. The incredible 'Scheintot' LP was a do..
Facts
Facts may refer to: The plural of the word factFlexible AC transmission system (FACTS)Chuck Norris Facts or another person factsFacts (newspaper), a Swiss newspaperThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to thi..
Factsheet Five
Factsheet Five is a periodical originally published by Mike Gunderloy when he lived in a slanshack in Alhambra, California in the early 1980s, prior to his move to New York state, where he continued to publish. It consisted almost exclusively of short reviews of privately produced printed matter (or..
Facts and Arguments for Darwin
Facts and Arguments for Darwin is a 1864 book on evolutionary biology by the German biologist Fritz Müller, originally published in German under the title Für Darwin ("For Darwin"), and translated into English by William Sweetland Dallas in 1867. Müller argued that Charles Darwin's theory of evo..
Facts and Figures dates in Sunderland's history
Facts and Figures, important dates in Sunderland's history 674 Building of St. Peter's Church 1183 Bishop Hugh du Puiset's charter creates the first Borough of Sunderland 1346 Thomas Menvil authorised to build ships at Hendon 1346 The first recorded shipbuilding on the River Wear was in 1346. ..
Facts and Logic About the Middle East
Facts and Logic About the Middle East (or FLAME) is a non-profit pro-Israel organization based in San Francisco, California. Their stated purpose is ". . . the research and publication of the facts regarding developments in the Middle East and exposing false propaganda that might harm the interests ..
Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family
Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family is a short story by H.P. Lovecraft, written in 1920. The story was first published in the journal The Wolverine in March and June of 1921. This was also the only time (before modern corrected versions) that the full title of the story was printe..
Facts in Five
Facts in Five: The Game of Knowledge is a trivia game for up to five players published in 1967 by the 3M Company. Rights to the game were acquired in 1976 by Avalon Hill, which published it until 1998, when that publisher was disbanded. Hasbro bought the rights to Avalon Hill's games, but stoppe..
Facts of Life
For other uses, see The Facts of Life Facts of Life is a euphemism. It is used to refer to the fact that, ignoring modern medical interventions, for all larger animals including humans, penile erection, copulation and ejaculation leads to pregnancy and that copulation, etc. is a prerequisite to pre..
Factual association
Factual Association (Association de Fait in French, Feitelijke Vereniging in Dutch) is a judicial term used in European continental law, as well as in some derived law systems. A factual association is an organization which only exists because of a common achievement or goal. When two people decide..
Fact (disambiguation)
A fact is an idea which is considered to be wholly and absolutely true. Fact may also refer to the following: In science, a fact is a verifiable and objective observation.In philosophy, a fact is either a true proposition or something (a state of affairs, for example) that "makes" a proposition tru..
Fact 2002
Fact 2002 was an 12 inch record released paying tribute to Factory Records. Tracks "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (4:22) (by Joy Division)"Hurt" (6:39) (by New Order)"Shack Up" (5:10) (by Banbarra, arranged by A Certain Ratio)"Looking from a Hilltop" (6:01) (by Section 25)..
Fact and Fancy
Fact and Fancy is a collection of seventeen scientific essays by Isaac Asimov. It was first published by Doubleday & Company in 1962. It contains the following essays: Life's BottleneckNo More Ice Ages?Thin AirCatching Up with NewtonOf Capture and EscapeCatskills in the SkyBeyond PlutoSteppingston..
Fact checker
Topics in Journalism[.] Professional concepts Ethics & News values Objectivity & Attribution News source News & Investigation Reporting & Writing Business & Citizen Alternative & Advocacy Science journalism Other Topics & Books Outside influence Infotainment & Celebrity ..
Fact Hunt
Fact Hunt (2005) is a TV quiz show aired late at night on various ITV regions. It is hosted by Al Murray in character as the Pub Landlord, the character he played in the sitcom Time Gentlemen Please. The show itself is named after a fictional game show referenced in Time Gentlemen Please. ..
Fact Magazine
For the contemporary British music publication, see Fact Magazine (UK). Fact Magazine was an American publication that commented on controversial topics. Edited by Ralph Ginzburg and Warren Boroson, the magazine was notable for having been sued by Barry Goldwater over a 1964 issue entitled "The Un..
Fact Magazine (UK)
For the American publication active in the 1960s, see Fact Magazine. Fact Magazine is a quarterly British publication founded in 2003. It is available for free from independent record stores and selected clothing outlets in the UK and Europe. The magazine is notable for commissioning covers by art..
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Fact sheet
A fact sheet is a presentation of data on any subject in a format emphasizing brevity, key points of interest or concern, a fairly minimalist design aesthetic, and a general desire to convey the most relevant information in the least amount of space. As such, it is a medium ideally suited to the pos..
Fact table
In data warehousing, a fact table consists of the measurements, metrics or facts of a business process. It is often located at the centre of a star schema, surrounded by dimension tables. Fact tables provide the (usually) additive values which act as independent variables by which dimensional attri..
Facula
A facula (plural: faculae) is literally a "bright spot." It is used in planetary nomenclature for naming certain surface features of planets and moons, and is also a type of surface phenomenon on the Sun. Solar faculae are bright spots that form in the canyons between solar granules, short-lived co..
Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Universidade Estadual de Campinas (in Portuguese, Faculty of Medical Sciences) is a professional college of the State University of Campinas, located in the campus of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. It offers courses at undergraduate level in medicine, nursing, p..
Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade
Faculdade de Economia, Administração e Contabilidade, also known as FEA-USP is one of the schools of University of São Paulo, a public university in São Paulo, Brazil. Founded in 1946, is one of the most important Economics, Business Administration and Accountancy schools of Brazil and Lat..
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto
The Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto is the engineering faculty of the University of Porto, in Porto, Portugal. With its origins in the 18th century, the institution became known as Faculdade de Engenharia in 1926. It belongs to the University of Porto and is among the highest regard..
Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto
The Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto (FFCLRP) is a liberal arts college (according to the French university tradition, in Brazil they nominate philosophy, sciences and letters as their undergraduation subjects, although some of these courses are not given) of the Unive..
Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto
Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto (Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto in Portuguese) is a medical school of the University of São Paulo located in the city of Ribeirão Preto, state of São Paulo, Brazil, founded 1952. It is considered one of the three best medical schools in the country..
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Ingeniería y Agrimensura (UNR)
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Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales Established 1891 University Universidad de Buenos Aires President Dr. Jorge Aliaga Location Ciudad Universitaria, Buenos Aires, Argentina Official website [www.fcen.uba.ar] The Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences (Spanish Facultad..
Facultative anaerobic organism
A facultative anaerobic organism is an organism, usually a bacterium, that makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present but is also capable of switching to fermentation under [[wikt:anaerobic|anaerobic]] conditions. Some examples of Facultative anaerobic bacteria are the Staphlococci (Gram..
Facultative biped
Facultative biped A normally quadrupedal animal that is capable of walking or running on its hind legs, often for only a limited period of time. Well known examples include reptiles such as the basilisk lizards (also call 'Jesus Lizards' because some species can run over water for a brief period o..
Facultative gene
Facultative gene is a gene which is only transcribed when needed compared to a constitutive gene. References Merrill, Dr. Gary F. 'Transcription', lecture notes distributed in Biochemistry 451 General Biochemistry, Oregon State University, Weigend on 06 June 2006. ..
Faculté d'ingénierie de l'Université de Sherbrooke
The Faculté d'ingénierie de l'Université de Sherbrooke is Sherbrooke University's enginnering school. It is located on the university's main campus, in Sherbrooke, Québec, and was founded in 1954. On it's 50th anniversary, a time capsule and a counter were introduced in the main hall, the time c..
Faculté de médecine - Université de Montréal
The Faculté de medecine is one of four medical schools in Quebec. The faculty is part of the Université de Montréal and is located in Montreal. ..
Faculté de médecine - Université de Sherbrooke
The Faculté de médecine is one of four medical schools in Quebec. The faculty is part of the Université de Sherbrooke and is located in Sherbrooke, Quebec, southeast of Montreal. External links [Faculté de médecine - Université de Sherbrooke official website] (in French) ..
Faculté de médecine - Université Laval
The Faculté de médecine is one of four medical schools in Quebec. The faculty is part of the Université Laval and is located in Quebec City. ..
Faculté de médecine vétérinaire - Université de Montréal
The Faculté de médecine vétérinaire is one of a few veternary medical schools in Canada. The faculty is part of the Université de Montréal and found in Montreal. ..
Faculté polytechnique de Mons
The Faculté Polytechnique de Mons (FPMs), is the oldest university of the city of Mons and the first Engineering school in Belgium (1836). Its first name was «École des Mines» (Mining School). The Faculty organizes a 5 years cursus and deliver the Engineering (Ir.) and Master of Science (MSc.)..
Faculties and Schools of the University of British Columbia
Faculty of Applied Science [(website)]* Departments of Engineering (incl. Electrical [(website)], Mechanical [(website)], Civil [(website)], Engineering Physics [(website)], Computer [(website)], Mining [(website)], Chemical [..
Faculties of Medicines in Hong Kong
Western Medicine Currently, there are 2 faculties of medicines in . One from the University of Hong Kong, and the other from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The medium of instruction is english. Traditional Chinese Medicine There are 3 faculties of Traditional Chinese Medicine / Pharmacy in Ho..
Faculties of the University of Hong Kong
This page describes the ten faculties (which is similar to School in the United States) and the academic centres of the University of Hong Kong (HKU). Contents 1 [..
Faculties of the University of Szeged
Faculties of the University of Szeged: College Faculty of AgricultureCollege Faculty of Health SciencesCollege of Food EngineeringFaculty of ArtsFaculty of Economics and Business AdministrationFaculty of Law and Public AdministrationFaculty of MedicineFaculty of Music (Conservatory)Faculty of Pharm..
Faculty
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Faculty has several different meanings and can refer to: Faculty (university), a division of a university (e.g. a Faculty of Science or Faculty of Medicine).Faculty (instrument) is an instrument or warrant in Canon laws, especially..
Faculty (instrument)
A faculty is an instrument or warrant in canon law, especially a judicial or quasi-judicial warrant from an ecclesiastical court or tribunal. ..
Faculty (university)
A faculty is a division within a university. The medieval University of Paris, which served as a model for most of the later medieval universities in Europe, had four faculties: the Faculties of Theology, Law, Medicine, and finally the Faculty of Arts, which every student had to graduate from in ord..
Faculty development
Faculty development is a similarly used term to staff development and professional development, in settings that pertain to educators (Lawler and King, 2000). Professional development for educators may include teacher training, and is usually considered pre-service, or before beginning teaching. Ho..
Faculty of 1000
Faculty of 1000 is an online awareness service for biologists. It is produced by a panel of more than 2000 biological researchers, who regularly identify and evaluate the research articles that they have found most interesting in the recently published literature. The idea of Faculty of 1000 is th..
Faculty of Actuaries
The Faculty of Actuaries in Scotland is the professional body representing actuaries in Scotland. The Institute of Actuaries, is a separate body in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. While the Faculty of Actuaries and the Institute of Actuaries are separate institutions, they work very closely to..
Faculty of Advocates
The Faculty of Advocates is an independent body of lawyers who have been admitted to practise as Advocates before the courts of Scotland, especially the Court of Session and the High Court of Justiciary.) The Faculty of Advocates is a constituent part of the College of Justice and is based in Edinb..
Faculty of Arts and Architecture (University of Brighton)
--> The Faculty of Arts & Architecture in the University of Brighton enjoys a long-established reputation as an international centre of excellence in the creative arts, architecture, design and humanities. All subject areas offer a range of full and part-time programmes of study from undergraduate ..
Faculty of Arts and Science, U of T
The Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Toronto (U of T) is one of Canada's largest and most reputable arts and science teaching and research institutions. With almost 22,000 undergraduate and 3,000 graduate students, Arts and Science represents over half the student population on the d..
Faculty of Biological Science, University of Dhaka
Faculty of Biological Science was established on the 1st January 1974. Previously the departments of this faculty was associated with the Faculty of Science. Initially this faculty consisted of the Departments of Soil Science (presently Soil, Water and Environment), Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry (..
Faculty of Chinese Medicine - Hong Kong University
Faculty of Chinese Medicine - Hong Kong University is a school in Hong Kong that offers degrees in Chinese medicine. The school offers two degrees: Bachelor of Chinese Medicine and BSc (Hons) in Biomedical ScienceBachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) in Chinese Medicine Both degrees consists of 134 units ov..
Faculty of Dentistry, U of T
The Faculty of Dentistry of the University of Toronto is the largest dental school in Canada. The Faculty is considered the leading dental faculty in Canada and is highly regarded throughout the world. The mission of the Faculty of Dentistry is to provide leadership and to strive for excellence in..
Faculty of Earth Sciences
Faculty of Earth Sciences (FES) is considered to be the first and a unique specialized geology college in the Middle East since the foundation in 1970 and still the most unique college in the world. It was founded in the beginning as the Applied Geological Center belonging to the Ministry of Petrole..
Faculty of Electrical Engineering (Belgrade University)
Faculty of Electrical Engineering (Serbian: Електротехнички факултет - Elektrotehnički fakultet) is one of the elite faculties in Serbia. Every year around 500 students attend the first year of studies. Faculty has a number of departmets. Most popular are Department of Comp..
Faculty of Engineering, University of Melbourne
The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Melbourne is the oldest engineering faculty in Australia. It was established in 1861, only 8 years after the establishment of the University of Melbourne, and was made a Faculty in 1889. The Faculty offers undergraduate courses in Engineering through..
Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Gurukul Kangri University/Temp
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Faculty Of Engineering Ruhuna
Faculty of Engineering Ruhuna Located in a relaxed & quite environment at Hapugala, Galle, away from the city, thereby offering a comfortable atmosphere for studies as well as creative and innovative work. Faculty of Engineering at Ruhuna offers a wide range of new specialties, specially Mechan..
Faculty of Foreign Languages, University of Tehran
The Faculty of Foreign Languages at the University of Tehran was founded in 1989 when the departments of English, French, Italian, German, and Russian were brought together at the Faculty of Letters and Humanities. The study of the Japanese and Urdu languages have been added to the curriculum of th..
Faculty of Homeopathy
The Faculty of Homeopathy was incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1950. It was formed in 1944 from the old British Homeopathic Society (founded in 1843). The Faculty of Homeopathy Act 1950 confers upon the Faculty a regulatory duty. It initially applied just to the medical profession but it has sub..
Faculty of Informatics and Information Technologies
The Faculty of Informatics and Information Technology (In Slovak: Fakulta informatiky a informačných technológií) is one of the faculties of the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The Faculty was created in 2003 by separating from the Faculty o..
Faculty of Information Studies, U of T
The Faculty of Information Studies (commonly abbreviated as FIS) is part of the University of Toronto and devoted to the study of library and information science. It was originally founded as the Library School within the Ontario College of Education in 1928. In 1972 the name changed to the Faculty..
Faculty of Land and Food Resources, University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne's Faculty of Land and Food Resources is an important provider of Australian agricultural education, and is the largest of it's type in that country. It was officially created on 1 July 1997 as a combination of most of the agricultural, forestry, horticulture and food scie..
Faculty of Law, Cambridge
The Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, by night, ...and by day The Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge is one of the faculties at the Sidgwick Site. The building opened in 1995 and was designed by Lord Foster, who also designed the terminal building at Stansted Airport. ..
Faculty of Management
The Faculty of Management is one of the faculties of the Comenius University in Bratislava. It is located in a green building near the hockey rink T-Com Aréna. The faculty was founded in 1991. It provides university education in management, economy, bookkeeping, statistics, marketing etc. Educatio..
Faculty of Management Studies
College The Faculty of Management Studies is a premier business school in India. It was founded in 1954 and is a part of the University of Delhi. The first set of professors was trained at the Stanford University Business School and the institute was started at the Delhi School of Economics. The p..
Faculty of Mangement Studies, BHU
Faculty of Management Studies, Banaras Hindu University(BHU), Varanasi, India was among the earliest Management Schools in India. It was established in 1968. Since its establishment it has produced more than 3000 young managers. It offers Master of Business Administration(MBA) and Master of Internat..
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics
The Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics (In Slovak: Fakulta matematiky, fyziky a informatiky) is one of the faculties of the Comenius University in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The Faculty was created in 1980 by separating from the Faculty of Natural Sciences, having the name Fa..
Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge
The Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge comprises the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics and the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. It is housed in the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. Many distinguished mathematicians have been memb..
Faculty of Mathematics (Belgrade University)
About Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, officially exists as indenpendend science and education institution since 1995. On 20th december 1873. on "Velika skola" the first Chair of Mathematics was founded on the Natural Science Section of Faculty of Philosophy. This year is 125 years..
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne
The Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences of University of Melbourne provides undergraduate and postgraduate coursework and research programs in medicine, dental science, physiotherapy, nursing, behavioural science (psychology), population health, rural health and the life sciences. Th..
Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo
Established in 1870 as the Colombo Medical School, the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, is the second oldest medical school in South Asia. Contents 1 Introduction2 Current Chairs and Heads of Departments and Special Units3 References4 External lin..
Faculty of Medicine - Chinese University of Hong Kong
Faculty of Medicine - Chinese University of Hong Kong is one of two medical schools in Hong Kong. Departments at the faculty include: Anaesthesia and Intensive CareAnatomical and Cellular PathologyAnatomyBiochemistry (Medicine)Chemical PathologyClinical OncologyCommunity and Family MedicineDiagnos..
Faculty of Medicine - University of Manitoba
Faculty of Medicine - University of Manitoba is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba and part of the University of Manitoba. Departments within the faculty include: AnesthesiaBiochemistry and Medical GeneticsCardiologyClinical Health PsychologyCommunity Health SciencesJ. A. Hildes Northern Medical UnitCo..
Faculty of Medicine - University of Ottawa
The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa is a bilingual medical school in Ottawa, Canada [Faculty of Medicine]. It is located at a campus centred around Roger-Guindon Hall in the east end of Ottawa, and is separate from the downtown University of Ottawa campus. Contents 1&nb..
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry of the University of Alberta
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry of the University of Alberta is one of 17 medical schools and one of the few schools of dentistry in Canada. The two schools are located in Edmonton, Alberta. The faculty offers studies in: DermatologyEndocrinologyGastroenterologyGeneral Internal MedicineGeriatric..
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Faculty of Medicine of Memorial University of Newfoundland
Faculty of Medicine of Memorial University of Newfoundland is one of two medical schools located in Atlantic Canada and one of seventeen in Canada. Established in 1967 by Dr. Ian Rusted, the school has 150 graduate students enrolled in programs such as: MD-PhD degreeDiploma in Community HealthClin..
Faculty of Medicine of the University of Calgary
The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Calgary is one of two medical schools in Alberta and one of 17 in Canada. Established in 1967, the school is linked to the hospitals in the Calgary Health Region. It is a leading facility in medical research and throughout its existence has made several ..
Faculty of Organizational Sciences (Belgrade University)
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Faculty of philosophy cambridge
Cambridge was the birthplace of the 'analytical' school of philosophy in the early 20th century. Today it is still a world-class center for philosophy. The most recent Research Assessment Exercise (2001) gave Cambridge the highest possible score (5*A). The Faculty achieved the best possible resul..
Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne
The Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne is one of the oldest science faculties in Australia (est. 1903). It teaches a substantial number of undergraduate and postgraduate students (over 6,500), as well as being a significant centre for scientific research. The number of courses offered..
Faculty of Social Science at Charles University Prague
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Faculty of Technology and Engineering The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
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Faculty psychology
Faculty psychology is a view of the mind as having separate modules or faculties assigned to various mental tasks. The view is implicit in Franz Joseph Gall's formulation of phrenology, the disreputed practice of measuring personality traits by measuring bumps on one's head. However, faculty psycho..
Facunditas
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Facundo
Facundo (subtitled Civilization and Barbarism) is a book written by Argentinian Domingo Sarmiento in 1845. It was written partly in protest against the regime of Juan Manuel de Rosas, who ruled Argentina from 1835 to 1852. In the book, the author explores the issue of civilization versus the crude..
Facundo Arana
--> Jorge Facundo Arana Tague (born March 31 1972 in Buenos Aires), better known plainly as Facundo Arana, is a well known Argentine actor. A Telefé entertainer, he has participated in more than twenty telenovelas. Biography Facundo Arana was first taken to an acting class by a friend at the age..
Facundo Bacardi
Don Facundo Bacardí Massó (1814–1887) was a Cuban (Spanish-born) rum businessman. He was the founder and eponym of Bacardi rum distillery in 1862. Bacardí was born in Sitges (Catalonia), son of a family of bricklayers. He settled in Cuba in 1830. In Santiago, he became the owner of a merca..
Facundo Cabral
Facundo Cabral is an Argentine singer and songwriter. He is best known as the composer of No soy de aquí (I'm not from here). His songs have been covered by many top-notch Spanish language interpreters such as Alberto Cortez, Juan Luis Guerra and Joan Manuel Serrat. After indefatigably touring th..
Facundo Erpen
Facundo Adrian Erpen (born May 19, 1983 in Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos) is an Argentine football (soccer) defender, who currently plays for D.C. United of Major League Soccer. Erpen was part of the Boca Juniors youth system and played for Talleres de Córdoba before signing with DC in the summer o..
Facundo Sava
Facundo Sava (born 7 March 1974 in Ituzaingó) is an Argentine professional football player who currently plays as a striker. He is perhaps best known for his unique goal celebration where he dons a mask which he stores in his sock. --> He started his career at Ferro Carril Oeste before earning a ..
Facundo Suárez
Facundo Suárez was an Argentine Radical Civic Union politician. Suárez became a UCR deputy in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies 1948-52 and was chairman of the national oil company YPF. He was one of the first UCR officials to meet Juan Domingo Perón after his exile to Spain. Suárez was Argent..
FA Community Shield
The Football Association Community Shield (formerly the Charity Shield) is an English association football trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of the FA Premier League and the winners of the FA Cup. It is equivalent to the Super Cups found in many countries. If a team wins The ..
FA Council
The FA Council consists of 92 elected representatives, from the FA Premier League, the Football League, County FAs, and the non-executive board of The Football Association. The council meets to decide the major policies of The FA, which is the goverening body of English football. Members of the FA ..
FA Cup
Note: for the full results of all FA Cup finals, see FA Cup Final The FA Cup - this is the fourth trophy, in use since 1992, and identical in design to the third trophy introduced in 1911. The trophy shares its name with the competition. The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known ..
FA Cup 1871-72
The 1871-72 Football Association Challenge Cup was the first organised Association Football competition in the world. Fifteen clubs entered that first competition, although three withdrew without playing a game. In the final held at Kennington Oval on March 16th, 1872, Wanderers beat the Royal Engin..
FA Cup 2005-06
The FA Cup 2005-06 was the 125th staging of the world's oldest football competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. The competition began on August 20 2005, with the lowest-ranked of the 674 entrants competing in the Extra Preliminary round. For England's top 44 clubs, the F..
FA Cup 2006-07
The FA Cup 2006-07 will be the 126th staging of the world's oldest football knockout competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. The competition will start on 19 August 2006 with the first of the record 687 teams entering in the Extra Preliminary Round and conclude on 19 May 200..
FA Cup Final
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FA Cup Final 1872
The 1872 FA Cup Final was the first ever final of the world's oldest football competition, the FA Cup. The match took place on March 16, 1872 at the Kennington Oval, London and was won by the Wanderers with a 1-0 victory over a team from the Royal Engineers. In 1871, the Football Association con..
FA Cup Final 1923
The FA Cup Final of 1923, known as The White Horse Final was the first football match (or sporting event of any kind) to be played at the new Wembley Stadium (or Empire Stadium as it was known then) in London. The game featured West Ham United and Bolton Wanderers, and such was the eagerness to att..
FA Cup Final 1953
The 1953 FA Cup Final, also known as the 'Matthews Final', was a football match that became famous for the performance of Blackpool winger Stanley Matthews, after whom it was named. He inspired his team to come from 3-1 down against Bolton Wanderers, to win 4-3, and on a personal note, he claimed th..
FA Cup Final 1960
The 1960 FA Cup Final took place on May7, 1960 at Wembley Stadium and was won by Wolverhampton Wanderers over Blackburn Rovers by a score of 3 - 0. Wolverhampton Wanderers were favourites having won the English football league 2 seasons in a row and finishing the 1959-60 season in second place pippe..
FA Cup Final 1961
The 1961 FA Cup Final took place on May 6, 1961 at Wembley with Tottenham Hotspur beating Leicester City 2 - 0. Tottenham had already won the League and were chasing the League and Cup Double. Spurs became the first club to secure the Double since Aston Villa achieved it in 1897. Contents 1 ..
FA Cup Final 1962
The 1962 FA Cup Final took place on May 5, 1962 at Wembley Stadium and was won by Tottenham Hotspur over Burnley, by a 3-1 scoreline. Due to the lack of passion and excitement, replaced by patience and cautious play, the final was dubbed "The Chessboard Final". Tottenham took to the field as holde..
FA Cup Final 1970
The first 1970 FA Cup Final took place on 11 April, 1970 at Wembley Stadium and ended 2-2. The replay at Old Trafford was on 29 April. It was the first Wembley final not to be decided on the day and marked a clash of footballing contrasts. Chelsea, the flamboyant southerners, faced Leeds United, the..
FA Cup Final 1973
The 1973 FA Cup Final took place on 5 May 1973 at Wembley Stadium. It was the 92nd final and the 45th to be played at Wembley in the stadium's 50th anniversary year. It was contested between cup holders Leeds United who were one of the dominant teams of the time and totally unfancied second division..
FA Cup Final 1988
The 1988 FA Cup Final took place on 14 May, 1988 at Wembley Stadium. It was contested between Wimbledon, unfashionable and unfancied, and Liverpool, one of the dominant teams of the 1980s and newly-crowned league champions. The result was one of the biggest shocks in the history of the competition a..
FA Cup Final 1991
Tottenham Hotspur won the FA Cup for a then record eighth time, beating Nottingham Forest 2-1 in the 110th FA Cup Final at Wembley. Contents 0.1 Match Summary1 Match facts2 Road to Wembley2.1 Tottenham Hotspur2.2 Nottingham Forest3 External links Match Summary Spurs..
FA Cup Final 1995
The 50th Wembley FA Cup Final to be held since World War II was contested between Everton, who had secured Premiership safety two weeks earlier, and Manchester United, the holders from the previous season, who also lost their league crown the previous Sunday to Blackburn Rovers. United had to play t..
FA Cup Final 1997
The 1997 FA Cup Final took place on 20 May, 1997 at Wembley Stadium and was won by Chelsea with a 2-0 victory over Middlesbrough. Chelsea were attempting to win their first FA Cup final for 27 years, while Middlesbrough were contesting their first ever final. Chelsea took to the field on the back of..
FA Cup Final 2000
The 2000 FA Cup Final took place on 20 May 2000 and was the last to be played at the old Wembley Stadium. It was contested between Chelsea and Aston Villa, who had finished 5th and 6th respectively in the Premier League that season. In a close-fought contest, Chelsea secured their second FA Cup in t..
FA Cup Final 2001
The FA Cup Final 2001 was the final game of the 2000/2001 season. It was also the first final to be played outside of England. The game was held in the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday May 12 2001 and had an attendance of 72,000. The Final was contested between Arsenal and Liverpool, with L..
FA Cup Final 2003
The FA Cup Final 2003 was the final and deciding match of the FA Cup for the 2002-03 season. It took place on Saturday 17 May2003 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and saw Arsenal, the FA Cup winners of 2002, beat Southampton. Arsenal had won the FA Cup on eight previous occasions (1930, 1936, 1..
FA Cup Final 2005
The 2005 FA Cup Final was held on May 21 2005 between Arsenal and Manchester United. In a tense encounter, Arsenal ran out winners, winning on penalties after 120 goalless minutes. Contents 1 Teams1.1 Arsenal1.2 Manchester United2 Result Teams Arsenal Lehmann, Lauren, Toure..
FA Cup Final 2006
The FA Cup Final 2006 which has since been named the 'Gerrard Final', was the final and deciding match of the FA Cup 2005-06. It took place on Saturday 13 May2006 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and saw the 2001 cup winners Liverpool beat London club West Ham United after a penalty shoot-out. ..
FA Cup Final Referees
First F.A. Cup Final Year Referee 1872 A Stair Post World War II Year Referee 1946 E Smith 1947 J Wiltshire 1948 C Barrick 1949 R Mortimer 1950 H Pearce 1951 W Ling 1952 A Ellis 1953 M Griffiths 1954 A Luty 1955 R Leafe 1956 A Bond 1957 F Coultas 1958 J Sherlock 1959 J Clough 1..
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