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Fou-LuPlease [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 March 2006. In the console game Breath..
Fouad AjamiFouad Ajami (b. September 9, 1945) is a Lebanese-born American university professor and the Director of the Middle East Studies Program at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University. Ajami was a 1982 winner of a five-year MacArthur Prize Fellowship..
Fouad Ali El HimmaFouad Ali El Himma, born on december 6, 1962 in Marrakech is delegate minister to the interior of the Kingdom of Morocco. Ali El Himma is a former classmate of the King Muhammad VI in the Royal College. He became chief of cabinet of the then Crown Prince Sidi Muhammad in october 1998. After his ..
Fouad BoulemiaFouad Boulemia, born[link] in 1973, is a former guerrilla of the Armed Islamic Group, found guilty of killing Abdelkader Hachani and of participating in the Bentalha massacre. Boulemia was a member of the Armed Islamic Group, an organisation fighting both the Algerian government and the I..
Fouad IbrahimFouad N. Ibrahim is a scientist who is a leading authority on Sudan. He has been professor at the institute of geography of Bayreuth University in Bavaria. Ibrahim is a citizen of Germany. Ibrahim has written several books. Ibrahim is a leading authority on Darfur and water supply in Sudan. [..
Fouad JumblattFouad Jumblatt (فؤاد جنبلاط in Arabic) was a powerful Druze chieftain and director of the Chouf District in Lebanon. He was the father of Kamal Jumblatt, and grandfather of the current Druze political leader, Walid Jumblatt. He was assassinated on August 6, 1931. ..
Fouad Mahoud Hasan Al RabiaFouad Mahoud Hasan Al Rabia is held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba...
Fouad SinioraFouad Siniora Fouad Siniora (alternative spellings: Fouad Sanyoura, Fuad Siniora, Fouad Seniora) (Arabic: فؤاد السنيوره) is the Prime Minister of Lebanon, a position he assumed on 19 July 2005, succeeding Najib Mikati. Born into a Sunni Muslim family in Sidon in 1943, Siniora was..
Fouad TwalFouad Twal (born October 23, 1940) is a Roman Catholic bishop. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 29, 1966, and appointed the prelate of the territorial prelature of Tunis by Pope John Paul II on May 30, 1992. He was concrecrated to the episcopate on July 22 later that year. In 1995, the terr..
FoucaultThe name Foucault can refer to: Léon Foucault (physicist)*Foucault pendulum**Foucault's Pendulum (book), a 1988 book by Umberto Eco*Fizeau-Foucault apparatus*Foucault (crater), a small lunar impact craterMichel Foucault (philosopher) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list o..
Foucault's PendulumFor the experiment itself, see Foucault pendulum. Foucault's Pendulum (original title: Il pendolo di Foucault) is a novel by Italian novelist and philosopher Umberto Eco. It was first published in 1988; the translation into English by William Weaver appeared a year later. It is full of obscure es..
Foucault (crater)Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Foucault pendulumFor the novel Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco, See Foucault's Pendulum (book). Foucault's Pendulum in the Panthéon, Paris A Foucault pendulum, or Foucault's pendulum, named after the French physicist Léon Foucault, was conceived as an experiment to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth; ..
Foucault Pendulum Vector DiagramsInformation is provided in this article to support information in the existing article about the Foucault pendulum. Diagrams are provided to illustrate a pendulum located at the North Pole, equator, and 45 degrees N to show how the rotation of Earth in relation to the pendulum is observed, or not, a..
Foucault Tribunal on the State of PsychiatryOn the 1st and 2nd of May 1998 the "Free University Berlin" together with the "Irren-Offensive" (Lunatics Offensive) Association organized in Berlin an international Tribunal on the state of Psychiatry in the "Volksbühne" theatre. The Tribunal was named after Michel Foucault, the French philos..
Foudre class landing platform dockCareer Displacement: 8200 tonnes (empty)12000 tonnes (full load) Length: 168 m Width: 23,5 m Draught: 5,2 m Propulsion: Engines: 2 SEMT Pielstick 16 PC 2.5 V400 dieselsPower: 20800 hp (15290 kW)Propellers: 2 adjustable-blade propellers and one beam propellerAuxiliaries: 1 beam propelle..
Foudry BrookFoudry Brook is a small stream in southern England. It rises near the Hampshire village of Silchester before entering Berkshire and flowing through the village of Stratfield Mortimer and onward into the town of Reading. In Reading the stream passes through the Green Park business park before enterin..
Fougasse (bread)For other meanings, see fougasse (disambiguation). In French cuisine, fougasse is a type of bread typically associated with Provence but found (with variations) in other regions. Some versions are sculpted or slashed into a pattern resembling an ear of wheat. It is similar to Italian focaccia. ..
Fougasse (cartoonist)For other meanings, see fougasse (disambiguation). Fougasse was the pen name of Cyril Kenneth Bird CBE, one of the greatest British cartoonists of the 20th century. He was born in London on 17 December 1887 and died there on 11 June 1965. He was seriously injured at the Battle of Gallipoli during W..
Fougasse (disambiguation)Fougasse could refer to: Fougasse (cartoonist)Fougasse (weapon)Fougasse (bread) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Fougasse (weapon)For other meanings, see fougasse (disambiguation). A fougasse is an improvised mine constructed by making a hollow in the ground or rock and filling this with explosives (originally, black powder) and projectiles. Fougasse was well known to military engineers by the mid-eighteenth century but was a..
Fouga MagisterThe Fouga Magister was the world's first purpose-built two-seat turbojet-powered trainer aircraft. Contents 1 Development2 Variants3 Specifications (CM.170-1)4 Users5 References6 Related content Development In 1948, Fouga designed a jet-powered primary trainer ca..
FougèresFougères Country France Région Bretagne Départment Ille-et-Vilaine Arrondissement Fougères Canton Chief town of 2 cantons Canton of Fougères-Nord Canton of Fougères-Sud INSEE 35115 Postal Code 35300 MayorCurrent Term Jacques F..
Fougerolles, IndreFougerolles is a town and commune in the Indre département of France. ..
FouhrenFouhren (Luxemburgish: Furen, German: Fuhren) is a small town in the commune of Tandel, in north-eastern Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 353. Fouhren was a commune in the canton of Vianden until 1 January 2006, when it was merged with that of Bastendorf to form the new commune..
Fouke, ArkansasFouke redirects here. For the medieval outlaw, see Fulk FitzWarin. Location of Fouke, Arkansas Fouke is a town in Miller County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 814 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Fouke Monster4 References5 Exter..
Fouke MonsterThe Fouke Monster is a legendary creature reportedly spotted in Fouke, Arkansas around Boggy Creek, beginning in the 1940s. Descriptions of the creature are similar to the legendary Bigfoot. When it was first spotted, it was shot at by various people and hunters even set dogs against it. A movie, T..
FoulA foul is a sports term referring to a violation of the game's [[wiktionary:rule|rules]]. In baseball: *foul ball is a batted ball that lands in foul territory In basketball: *personal foul is illegal personal contact with an opponent *technical foul is unsportsmanlike non-contact behavior Foul (..
FoulaFoula shown within Shetland Islands Foula is Britain’s most remote permanently inhabited island, being one of the Shetland Islands, Scotland, and owned since the turn of the 20th Century by the Holbourn family. The bleak and yet spectacular island lies on the same latitude as Saint Petersbu..
FoulbyFoulby is a village near Nostell between Crofton and Ackworth Moor Top, on the A638 east-south east of the city of Wakefield, in the county of West Yorkshire, England, south of Leeds. Persons John Harrison (March 24, 1693–March 24, 1776) was an English clock designer External links [Map so..
Foulfellow and GideonRedirect [[Template:Merge]] Foulfellow and Gideon are a pair of animal actors who appear in the 1940 Disney animated film Pinocchio. Foulfellow the Fox Foulfellow the Fox (voiced by Walter Catlett), is an anthropomorphic sly fox. In the film, he sings the song "Hi-Diddle-De-Dee (An Actor's Life f..
FoulingFouling is undesirable accumulation of particulates or microorganisms on the surface of filters, such as membranes and bag filters. If the fouling involves living things then the fouling may also be called biofouling. ..
Foulis Castle--> Foulis Castle has been the seat of the Clan Munro for over eight hundred years. During the 11th century the clan chief was given the castle and Foulis lands as a reward from the Earl of Ross for defeating Viking invaders. The remains of an 11th century Motte (man-made mound topped by a w..
FoulkesFoulkes may refer to: Lt-Gen Charles Foulkes (1903-1969), the Canadian soldier who served in World War IIMaj-Gen Charles Howard Foulkes (1875-1969), the British soldier who was an adviser on gas warfare in World War IBaron Foulkes of Cumnock (born 1942), the Scottish politician, member of the House ..
Foulksrath Castle300px Foulksrath Castle (Irish: Caislean Ratha) is a 15th century Norman tower house located in Jenkinstown in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It presently functions as a hostel in the An Óige (Irish Youth Hostel Association) network, which is affiliated with Hostelling International. It is the o..
FoulnessOfficial Secrets Act warning sign. Foulness is an island on the east coast of Essex in England. It is separated from the mainland by narrow creeks. The large island had a usually resident population of 212 people in the 2001 census, who live in the settlements of Churchend and Courtsend, at t..
Foulney IslandFoulney Island is a low-lying grass and shingle area 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south-east of Roa Island, off the southern tip of the Furness Peninsula in Cumbria, though was formerly in the historic county of Lancashire (north of the sands). It is located at [54°4′N 3°9′W] (OS grid ref...
FoulognesFoulognes is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14240. The INSEE code is 14282. ..
Foulquier's Grizzled SkipperFoulquier's Grizzled Skipper (Pyrgus bellieri, syn. P. foulquieri) is a species of skipper (family Hesperiidae). It has a limited distribution in central and southern France and adjacent areas of Spain and Italy and also Corsica. Within this range it can be quite common. As with other Pyrgus speci..
FoulridgeFoulridge is a small village in the English county of Lancashire, close to the border with West Yorkshire. It is situated just beyond Colne, on the route from the M65 to Skipton, and is an important stopping point on summit pound of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, just before it enters the Foulridge Tunn..
FoulshamFoulsham is a village in Norfolk, England. It was briefly famous in the 1990s for its show of Christmas lights, which attracted national attention before the road chaos this created caused the lights to be removed. In World War 2 RAF Foulsham played host to No. 100 Group RAF, a special operations ..
Foul (football)A foul in football (soccer) is an unfair act by a player which is deemed by the referee to contravene Law 12 of the Laws of the Game. For an act to be a foul it must: be a specific offence listed in Law 12 of the Laws of the Game (other infractions, for example technical infractions at restarts, a..
Foul ballIn baseball, a foul ball is a batted ball that is not a foul tip, and that: settles on foul ground between home and first base, or home and third base, orbounds past first or third base on or over foul territory, orfirst falls on foul territory beyond first or third base, orfirst touches the person..
Foul BalledFoul Balled is an episode of Nickelodeon's animated series, The Fairly Oddparents, created by Butch Hartman. It originally aired in April 2002. Synopsis Timmy's team keeps using his friend, Chester, as a scapegoat for their losses, because of his terrible ability to play. Feeling sorry for him, Tim..
Foul BayFoul Bay (Greek: Akathartos Kolpos; Latin: Sinus Immundus) is an inlet of water on the Egyptian side of the Red Sea. It is located slightly north of the Tropic of Cancer. The town which lies at the most inland section of the bay is Berenice. The northern part of Foul Bay is a peninsula called Ras Ba..
Foul Bay, BarbadosFoul Bay is located on the southeast coast of Barbados, close to the town of The Crane. ..
Foul FactsFoul Facts is an animated short on the NickToons Network that explains everyday things, such as scabs, bruises, earwax, flatulence, dandruff, and burps .It also shows in Turbonick at the Ha Ha Ha Shorties ..
Foul MadammasFoul Madammas is a Lebanese dish consisting of fava beans, usually prepared with garlic, salt, and lemon and eaten with pita bread. ..
Foul MileFoul Mile is a linear hamlet in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England, approximately 6 miles north-east of Hailsham. ..
Foul PlayFoul Play is a 1978 comedy, thriller film starring Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase. Also featured are Burgess Meredith, Brian Dennehy and Billy Barty. Dudley Moore also has a role in one of his first American feature film appearances. This movie turned out to be a vehicle for both Chase and Hawn. ..
Foul tipIn baseball, a foul tip is a batted ball that goes sharp and direct from the bat to the catcher's hands and is legally caught. When a foul tip occurs, the ball is alive and a strike is charged to the batter. The batter does not become a runner. If the batter had two strikes before the foul tip, h..
FoumbanPalace of the Sultan of Bamun at Foumban. Foumban or Fumban is a city in Cameroon, lying north east of Bafoussam. It has a population of 113,100 (2001 estimate). It is a major town for the Bamoun people and is home to a museum of traditional arts and culture. There is also a market and a cr..
FoumbouniFoumbouni is a town located on the island of Grande Comore in the Comoros. ..
FoumirateFoumiret is a settlement in the Sahara Desert of western Algeria near Nepka. ..
Found: quantity of sheepThe correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. found: quantity of sheep are a Perth-based, Australian experimental rock band that formed in 2001 as a collaboration between Trent Barrett and ..
FoundationLook up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Foundation may refer to: A type of makeup.The supporting part of the honeycomb in a beehive.Foundation (architecture) — the portion of a building's structure that serves to transfer the weight of the building into the ground...
Foundation's EdgeFoundation's Edge is a novel by Isaac Asimov, the fourth book in the Foundation Series. It was written thirty years after the Foundation trilogy, in 1982, due to pressure by fans on Asimov to write another, and, according to Asimov himself, the amount of the payment offered by the publisher. It w..
Foundation's FearFoundation's Fear (1997) is a science fiction novel by Gregory Benford, set in Isaac Asimov's Foundation universe. It is the first book of the Second Foundation trilogy, which was written after Asimov's death by three authors, authorized by the Asimov estate. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning..
Foundation's FriendsFoundation's Friends Foundation's Friends, Stories in Honor of Isaac Asimov was a 1989 collection of short stories set in Asimov's universes, particularly the Robot/Empire/Foundation universe. The anthology was edited by Martin H. Greenberg, and contributing authors include Ray Bradbury, Robe..
Foundation's TriumphFoundation's Triumph (1999) is a science fiction novel by David Brin, set in Isaac Asimov's Foundation universe. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Foundation’s Triumph starts with Hari Seldon who reviews his life and has to accept the fact that h..
FoundationalismFoundationalism is any theory in epistemology (typically, theories of justification, but also of knowledge) that holds that beliefs are justified (known, etc.) based on what are called basic beliefs (also commonly called foundational beliefs). Basic beliefs are beliefs that give justificatory suppo..
Foundational disciplineA foundational discipline would be a discipline such that fundamental issues resolved in it have direct and indirect bearing on issues in other disciplines. These latter issues are assumed to be (primarily) methodological and secondary (see methodology); the solution of the "fundamental issues" them..
Foundational storyFoundational stories are accounts of the development of cities. A foundational story represents the view that the creation of the city is a human achievement. Human control and the removal of wild, uncontrolled nature is underlined. There are two versions of foundational stories: civilization story ..
FoundationismFoundationism is a fictional religion invented by J. Michael Straczynski for his Hugo award winning science fiction television show, Babylon 5. One of the show's characters, Dr. Stephen Franklin, is a Foundationist. Foundationism appeared on Earth around the year 2157 in response to contact with ot..
Foundations in CanadaFoundations in Canada collectively comprise a very large asset base for philanthropy. As of 2003, there were over 2,000 active grantmaking foundations in Canada, who had total assets of $12.5 billion CAD, with total grants given that year of over $1 billion CAD. Under Canadian law, foundations may..
Foundations of Cyclopean PerceptionFoundations of Cyclopean Perception (ISBN 0226415279) is a book by Bela_Julesz, published in 1971.Julesz, B. (1971). Foundations of Cyclopean Perception. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226415279 References ..
Foundations of general relativityThe basic structure of general relativity, including the geodesic equation and Einstein field equation, can be obtained from special relativity by examining the dynamics of particles in circular orbits about the earth. A key advantage in examining circular orbits is that it is possible to know the s..
Foundations of mathematicsredirect [[Template:Not verified]] Foundations of mathematics is a term sometimes used for certain fields of mathematics itself, namely for mathematical logic, axiomatic set theory, proof theory, model theory, and recursion theory. The search for foundations of mathematics is however also a central ..
Foundations of Natural RightFoundations of Natural Right is a philosophical text by the German philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte and it was first published in 1797. The book is one of Fichte's most important one of his broadest books in terms of subjects covered. The book begins with the subject of self-consciousness. Fichte..
Foundations SequenceThe Foundations Sequence is a two semester freshman-level course offered at Siena College, among others. Course Description The Foundations Sequence is a two-semester, writing-intensive course taken sequentially by first year students. It is designed to provide a foundation for the academic and i..
Foundation (album)Foundation is the fourth release from Hip Hop group Brand Nubian. The album marked the reunion of the four original members, Grand Puba, Sadat X, Lord Jamar and DJ Alamo, who hadn't released an album together since their 1990 debut One For All. Foundation saw the group regain their past success, c..
Foundation (architecture)A foundation is a structure that transmits loads from a building or road to the underlying ground. A footing is a slab element that acts as the foundation, transferring loads from the superstructure to the ground. The campanille of the Pisa Duomo leans due to a faulty foundation Most foundati..
Foundation (charity)Contents 1 Foundations in civil law systems2 \"Foundations\" in English law3 Foundations in US law4 See also5 Further reading6 External links Foundations in civil law systems The term foundation originates in civil law jurisdictions, where it is used to describe an ..
Foundation (novel)Foundation is the first book in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy (later expanded into The Foundation Series). It is a collection of five short stories which were first published together as a book by Gnome Press in 1951. It also appeared in 1955 as part of Ace Double D-110 under the title The 1..
Foundation - The International Review of Science FictionThere are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Since it began in 1972, Foundation: The Internation..
Foundation 9 EntertainmentFoundation 9 Entertainment is an entertainment products developer. The company develops properties for multiple media, including video games for all platforms, comic books, film and television series. The company claims to be the largest independent game developer in North America. Foundation 9 ha..
Foundation and ChaosFoundation and Chaos (1998) is a science fiction novel by Greg Bear, set in Isaac Asimov's Foundation universe. The novel is the second part of The Second Foundation Trilogy and takes place almost entirely in the same time frame as "The Psychohistorians", which is the first part of the novel Founda..
Foundation and EarthFoundation and Earth Foundation and Earth (1986) is a science fiction novel by Isaac Asimov, the fifth novel of the Foundation Series and chronologically the last in the series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Plot summary1.1&..
Foundation and EmpireFoundation and Empire Foundation and Empire is a novel written by Isaac Asimov in 1952. It is the second book in the Foundation Series. It takes place in two halves, originally published as separate novellas. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. C..
Foundation C.F. RamuzThe Foundation C.F. Ramuz is a Swiss literary foundation. Its stated goals are to: maintain the memory of C.F. Ramuz, and keep his works alive.support the diffusion and the republication of the works of the writer.support critical translations and work, particularly through conferences.help with t..
Foundation Committee of Jamia Millia IslamiaThe Foundation Committee of Jamia Millia Islamia is comprised of the following members: Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad Ansari (Delhi)Mufti Kafayattullah (Delhi)Maulana Abdul Bari Farang Mahali (UP)Maulana Sulaiman Nadvi (UP)Maulana Shabbir Ahmed Usmani (UP)Maulana Husain Ahmad Madni (UP)Chaudhury Khaleeq-uz-zama..
Foundation degreeFor other degrees, see Academic degree The Foundation Degree is a vocational qualification introduced by the government of the United Kingdom in September 2001, which is available in England. It is similar in level to the American associate's degree, and in the United Kingdom sits between the High..
Foundation E.G. BührleThe Foundation E.G. Bührle was established by the Oerlikon-Bührle company in Zürich, Switzerland to bring to public viewing Emil Georg Bührle's important collection of European sculptures and paintings. The Foundation's art museum is in a Zurich villa adjoining Bührle's former home. Although t..
FOUNDATION fieldbusFOUNDATION fieldbus is an all-digital, serial, two-way communications system that serves as the base-level network in a plant or factory automation environment. Developed and administered by the Fieldbus Foundation. It's targeted for applications using basic and advanced regulatory control, and for..
Foundation for Advancement of Science and TechnologyThe Foundation for Advancement of Science and Technology (FAST) was established in 1980, as a private national institution. The Foundation is registered with the Central Board of Revenue, Government of Pakistan, as a charitable institution. FAST established the National University of Computer and..
Foundation for American VeteransFoundation for American Veterans, Inc.[#endnote_website] is a non-profit organization with the general mission of providing assistance to American veterans in cases where limits of Federal, State, or local assistance have been reached. The organization aims to assist persons regardless of t..
Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon StudiesThe Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS) is an informal collaboration of academics devoted to Mormon historical scholarship. The group is formally part of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, formerly known as the Institute for the Study and Preservation of ..
Foundation for Apologetic Information & ResearchThe Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research, usually shortened to FAIR, is an organization specializing in Mormon apologetics, and refuting accusations by anti-Mormons. FAIR is made up of volunteers who seek to answer questions submitted to the web site. There is no official connection b..
Foundation for a Free Information InfrastructureThe Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure or FFII is a lobbying association based in Munich, Germany. It initially took emphasis on electronic data processing and on language and writing. Currently the FFII is active in the fight against software patents, not only in Europe but also i..
Foundation for Democracy in IranThe Foundation for Democracy in Iran is a U.S. based Iranian dissident organisation. It was founded in 1995 by Kenneth R. Timmerman, Peter W. Rodman, Joshua Muravchick and Iranian opposition expatriates to attempt to topple the Iranian government. Its website delivers news and intelligence concern..
Foundation for Economic EducationThe Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) was the first modern think tank established in the United States specifically to promote, research and promulgate free-market and libertarian ideas. It continues to do so through its monthly magazine, The Freeman, as well as through pamphlets, lectures, an..
Foundation for Educational ExcellenceThe Foundation for Educational Excellence (FEE) is the name that the current Alameda Education Foundation (AEF) used for their organization from 1984 to 1997 for a total period of 28 years. External links [Alameda Education Foundation Homepage] ..
Foundation for Focused Ultrasound ResearchThe Foundation for Focused Ultrasound Research is an American non-profit (501c3) charity designed to promote both education and research within the area of medical appplications of focused ultrasound (HIFU). History The Foundation was formed on the third of January in 2005, and received charity sta..
Foundation for Individual Rights in EducationThe FIRE logo. The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) is a non-profit group whose stated concerns involve civil liberties in academia in the United States. Founded in 1999, according to their website FIRE's mission is "to defend and sustain individual rights at America's inc..
Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA), PhilippinesThe Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) is as a non-government organization formed in 1986. Since its founding, FMA "has sought to enhance the popularization and social marketing of development-oriented issues and campaigns through media-related interventions, social communication projects, an..
Foundation for National Parks & WildlifeThe Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife is a non-profit, non-government organisation that fosters the protection of Australia's native plants, animals and cultural heritage through fundraising for environmental education and conservation projects. Since 1970 the organisation has raised more..
Foundation for New Era PhilanthropyThe Foundation for New Era Philanthropy was, at the time of its collapse, the biggest financial scandal in the history of American charities. By the time it collapsed in 1995, it had raised over $500 million from 1100 donors and stolen $135 million of this. Most of the money was stolen from Christ..
Foundation for Open Project DocumentationFoundation for Open Project Documentation is a trend in computer software development. Its main idea is to create detailed and public documentation for all stages of software creation. The foundation was established in 2002 on the grand opening of the semifinals of ACM International Collegiate Progr..
Foundation For Polish Science:Main article: Polish science and technology The Foundation For Polish Science ( Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej - FNP ) is an independent, non-profit making organisation. Established in 1991, the Foundation's mission is to provide assistance and support to the scientific community in Poland. Th..
Foundation for Religious Tolerance of FloridaThis article forms part of a series onScientology Dianetics Engram · [[Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health|Dianetics: MSMH]] · Clear Scientology Doctrine Thetan · Supernatural abilities Space opera · Xenu · Human evolution Past lives · Medical claims · Altered texts P..
Foundation for Research & Technology - HellasThe Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas (Greek: Ίδρυμα Τεχνολογίας και Έρευνας) is a research centre in Greece, supervised by the [Hellenic Ministry of Development]. It consists of seven Research Institutes, which are located in various regions of G..
Foundation for Research on Economics and the EnvironmentThe Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment (FREE), based in Bozeman, Montana, is a think-tank that promotes free-market environmentalism. FREE emphasizes reliance on market mechanisms and private property rights, rather than on environmental regulation, for protection of the envir..
Foundation for the Advancement of ArtThe Foundation for the Advancement of Art, founded by painter Michael Newberry, has as its stated purpose "to establish innovative representational painting and sculpture as the alternative to postmodern art in the world's leading contemporary art museums." The foundation hosts an annual lecture co..
Foundation for the Defense of DemocraciesThis article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry.Please improve the article or discuss proposed changes on the talk page. See Wikipedia's [Guide to writing better articlesguide to writing better articles] for suggestions. Former CIA Dir..
Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana TraditionThe Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (F.P.M.T.) is a well-known network of Buddhist centers focusing on the Gelugpa tradition of Tibet. Founded in 1975 by Lamas Thubten Yeshe and Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, who began teaching Buddhism to Western students in Nepal, the F.P.M.T. ha..
Foundation for Thought and EthicsThe Foundation for Thought and Ethics (FTE), based in Texas, USA, is an organization involved in promoting the concept of Intelligent Design and Christian values in public school classrooms. For this reason, they have come under fire for blurring the separation of church and state. The FTE has assoc..
Foundation gamesThis does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Foundation Games were founded circa 2002 by partners Evan Steiner and Tim Hunt. It is a Michigan based hobby..
Foundation garmentA foundation garment is an undergarment designed to change the wearer's shape, producing a more fashionable figure. Foundation garments are also referred to as shapewear. Specific styles of foundation garments have been essential to some fashion movements, and required in some social situations in v..
Foundation HospitalsFoundation Hospitals are a scheme created by the Labour Party and Prime Minister Tony Blair to improve the provision of healthcare in the UK. The program is designed to designate the best hospitals as Foundation Hospitals and grant them greater feedom, particularly with regard to their budgets. ..
Foundation Ice StreamFoundation Ice Stream ([83°15′S 60°0′W]) is a major ice stream in the Pensacola Mountains, draining northward for 150 miles along the west side of the Patuxent Range and the Neptune Range to enter Ronne Ice Shelf westward of Dufek Massif. It was mapped by the United States Geological..
Foundation ImagingFoundation Imaging was a pioneering CGI Special Effects Studio in the early 1990s. They were best known for their work on the first three seasons of Babylon 5, after which they were replaced by Netter Digital. ..
Foundation KitThe Foundation Kit, or just Foundation for short, is a framework specified under the OpenStep specification. It specifies device independent classes and programming functionality. Some of these classes specify data structures, for example NSSet, NSString and NSNumber, however others specify genera..
Foundation of MelbourneThis article is part of the seriesHistory of Australia Capital Cities Adelaide Brisbane Canberra Darwin Hobart Melbourne Perth Sydney The city of Melbourne was founded in 1835. The exact circumstances of the foundation of Melbourne, and the question of who should take credit, have..
Foundation of modern SwedenContents 1 Gustav Vasa2 Reformation3 Eric XIV4 John III5 Sigismund6 References Gustav Vasa Main article: Gustav Vasa Gusav Vasa History of Sweden Prehistoric SwedenEarly HistoryKalmar UnionModern SwedenA New Great PowerSwedish Empire"Age of Liberty"Gustav..
Foundation of Ottoman EmpireThis does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Foundation of Ottoman Empire is one of the oldest sources regarding the establishment of the Ottoman Empire. Bes..
Foundation of Tertiary Institutions of the Northern MetropolisFoundation of Tertiary Institutions of the Northern Metropolis Data Established 1995 Members 10 Continent Africa Countries Namibia and South Africa Physical Address Room 2003, Senate House, Wits University Postal Address P.O. Box 418, Wits, 2050, South Africa Acr..
Foundation of the Hellenic WorldThe Foundation of the Hellenic World is a privately funded non-profit cultural institution based in Athens since 1993. Its mission is the preservation and dissemination of Hellenic history and tradition, the creation of an awareness of the universal dimension of Hellenism and the promotion of its ..
Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VIThe Foundation of the Schools of King Edward VI in Birmingham is a charitable institution that operates two independent schools and five voluntary aided selective state schools in Birmingham, England. Registered under the name The Schools Of King Edward VI in Birmingham as a charity in November 196..
Foundation ontologyIn philosophy of mathematics, a foundation ontology is an ontology in the formal philosophical sense that is deemed to play a role in the foundations of mathematics. Most notably, the role played by Plato's ontology in some theories of realism in mathematics. Hilary Putnam made the distinction in ..
Foundation schoolIn England and Wales, a foundation school is a type of school which enjoys a degree of independence from the local education authority. Foundation schools were set up under the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 to replace grant-maintained schools. Unlike grant-maintained schools they do not re..
Foundation speciesCalifornian kelp forest A foundation species is a dominant primary producer in an ecosystem both in terms of abundance and influence. Examples include kelp in kelp forests and corals in coral reefs. See also Keystone speciesIndicator speciesFlagship species ..
Foundation stoneSee also Cornerstone The foundation stone of a building or structure is intended to record for posterity the official start of its construction. Usually, the foundations have normally been begun, and the stone is placed in a course of stones or bricks above the actual foundation, in such a position..
Foundation UniversityFoundation University is a Philippine educational institution in Dumaguete City in the province of Negros Oriental. It offers over 60 specialized higher education areas of study accredited with PAASCU, CHED, and PACUCOA. History The university was established on July 4, 1949, founded by Dr. Vicen..
FounderFounder has many meanings depending upon context among them being: Entrepreneur, in the sense of one who founds a company or enterpriseLaminitis, a horse ailment in which "foundering" is a common symptom See also Founders (disambiguation)Nautical term glossary, listing for "founder" This is a ..
Founder's DayFounder's Day originated from a proclamation by the United States Continental Congress on October 11, 1782 in response to England's expected military defeat in the American Revolutionary War. The war did not formally end until Congress ratified The Treaty of Paris on January 14, 1784. The purpose o..
Founder's syndromeFounder's syndrome occurs in a non-profit organization when decisions are made by a prominent person or small group of people, in an attempt to shape that organization according to a specific vision. This phenomenon often occurs after the initial growth of an NPO, when its mission evolves beyond wh..
Founders' RockFounder's Rock On the corner of Hearst Avenue and Gayley Road, in Berkeley, California, lies the Founders' Rock, the spot, according to college lore, where the 12 trustees of the College of California, the nascent University of California, Berkeley, stood on April 16, 1860, to dedicate the prop..
Founders (disambiguation)Founders is typically used as a proper name or part of one, such as in: Founding Fathers, often referred to as the "Founders", persons instrumental in the establishment of an institutionFounders (Star Trek), a political entity in the fictional Star Trek universe See also Founder This is a [disa..
Founders BridgeThe Founders Bridge is one of the three highway bridges over the Connecticut River in Hartford, Connecticut. The steel stringer bridge carries the Route 2 expressway, and also crosses over Interstate 91 (which runs parallel to the river). The bridge has an average daily traffic of 28,100. ..
Founders CollegeFounders College is to be a four-year liberal arts university, maintained and operated by the College of Rational Education, currently a North Carolina non-profit corporation. It plans to hold its first classes in the fall of 2007. As proposed, Founders College would offer an associate of arts degr..
Founders CupThe Founders Cup is the championship trophy of Canada's Junior "B" Lacrosse leagues. The custodial duties of this trophy fall upon the Canadian Lacrosse Association. The National Champions are determined through a round robin format with a playdown for the final in a host city. The host of the ..
Founders TowerFounders Tower is a tower in Magdalen College, Oxford, England. It is the second highest tower in the college, after the Great Tower. It is very slightly taller than St Swithun's Tower, which faces it across St John's Quad. The tower houses the entrance to the Old Law Library, and sits above th..
Founder effectSimple illustration of founder effect. The original population is on the left with three possible founder populations on the right. The founder effect was defined by Ernst Mayr in 1963 to be the effect of establishing a new population by a small number of individuals, carrying only a small f..
Founder GroupFounder Group (方正集团) is China's second-largest personal computer vendor. Its motto is "世界在变 创新不变". The company is currently moving to establish itself as a chip designer. External link [Founder Group] ..
Founder Members of the FA Premier LeagueThe FA Premier League was founded in 1992, when the top division football clubs broke away from the Football League after securing a greatly improved TV rights deal with the then fledgling satellite television company BSkyB. These are the teams who were members of the inaugural season. Contents 0..
Founder populationWhen a species invades a new area, the original, small population is called a founder population. The new area may be as small as a recently-erupted volcanic island, or as large as North America, invaded by species across Beringia during the last Ice age. The concept of a founder population is usu..
Founding dates of North Dakota incorporated citiesContents 1 18502 18703 18714 18725 18746 18757 18768 18779 187810 187911 188012 188113 188214 188315 188416 188517 188618 188719 188820 188921 189022 189123 189224 189325 ..
Founding Fathers"Founders" redirects here. For , see . Founding Fathers are persons instrumental in the establishment of an institution, usually a political institution, especially those connected to the origination of its ideals. The term is most often used in more reverential treatments of national history. Obje..
Founding Fathers of the United StatesFounding Fathers of the United States, also known to some Americans as the Fathers of Our Country, the Forefathers, Framers or the Founders are the men who signed the Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution or otherwise participated in the American Revolution as leaders of the Patrio..
Founding mythA founding myth is a story, sometimes a myth, but most often a legend, surrounding the foundation of a nation-state. It is a kind of 'national myth', a part of a nation's civil religion. In some cases, the story is unrelated to the actual founding history of the country. In other cases, the popular..
Founding of modern SingaporeThis article is part ofthe History of Singapore series Early history of Singapore (pre-1819) Founding of modern Singapore (1819-1826) Straits Settlements (1826-1867) Crown colony (1867-1942) Battle of Singapore (1942) Japanese Occupation (1942-1945) Sook Ching massacre (1942-1945) Post..
Founding of RomeThe female wolf, feeding the baby twins Romulus and Remus. The founding of Rome is reported by many legends, which in recent times are beginning to be supplemented by more scientific reconstructions. Virgil's Aeneid, while not definitive, is an important source for information about those ea..
FoundlingFoundling may refer to: An abandoned child; see Child abandonment.Foundling, the first book of the Monster Blood Tattoo fantasy trilogy by D.M. Cornish...
Foundling-BirdFoundling-Bird is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, number 51. It is Aarne-Thompson type 313A, the girl helps the hero flee, and revolves about a transformation chase. Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. A forester found a baby..
Foundling HospitalThe Foundling Hospital. The building has been demolished. The Foundling Hospital, London, was founded in 1739 by the philanthropic sea captain Thomas Coram. It was established for the "education and maintenance of exposed and deserted young children." The first children were admitted to the F..
Foundling hospitalFoundling Hospitals, originally institutions for the reception of foundlings, i.e., children who have been abandoned or exposed, and left for the public to find and save. The early history of such institutions is connected with the practice of infanticide, and in western Europe where social disorder..
Foundling MuseumThe Foundling Museum was set up in 1998 and houses the nationally important art collection of the Foundling Hospital. After a major building refurbishment it opened to the public as a state-of-the-art museum in June of 2004. The Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, and examines the work..
FoundryThis article is about the factory that makes castings of metal. For the use in the electronics industry see foundry (electronics). For other uses see foundry (disambiguation). A foundry is a factory which produces castings of metal, both ferrous and non-ferrous. Ferrous metals are iron-based. ..
Foundryville, PennsylvaniaFoundryville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 265 at the 2000 census. Geography Foundryville is located at [41°4′37″N, 76°14′7″W] (41.076851, -76.235386)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to th..
Foundry (disambiguation)The term foundry has several meanings: Foundry, a metal works where metal casting operations are performedFoundry (electronics), a factory where integrated circuits are manufacturedType foundry, a company that produces and/or distributes typefacesThe Foundry (US), the industrial core of North Americ..
Foundry (electronics)This article is about the factory in which integrated circuits are made. For other uses of the term foundry see foundry (disambiguation). In the microelectronics industry, foundry (also called a fab for fabrication plant) is used to refer to a factory where devices like integrated circuits are man..
Foundry modelThis article is about the business model for the factory in which integrated circuits are made, for info on the actual factory see foundry (electronics). For other uses of the term foundry see foundry (disambiguation). In microelectronics, a foundry refers to a factory where devices such as integ..
Foundry NetworksFoundry Networks is a network system vendor selling high-end managed ethernet switches and routers. The company was founded in 1996 by Bobby R. Johnson, Jr. and is based in Santa Clara, California, USA. In its first year the company operated under the names Perennium Networks and StarRidge Networks..
Found All The PartsFound All The Parts is an EP released by Cheap Trick in 1980, consisting of previously unreleased material. Tracklist Such A Good GirlTake Me I'm YoursCan't Hold On (previously unreleased song from At Budokan (Cheap Trick album))Daytripper (live)..
Found artFountain by Marcel Duchamp. 1917 Oak Tree by Michael Craig-Martin. 1973 The term found art—more commonly found object (French: objet trouvé) or ready made—describes art created from the undisguised, but often modified, use of objects that are not normally considered art, oft..
Found a Peanut"Found a Peanut" is a children's song, popularly sung on road trips to the tune of Clementine. The lyrics are as follows: Found a peanut, found a peanut, found a peanut last night. Last night I found a peanut, found a peanut last night. It was rotten, it was rotten, it was rotten last night, last..
Found Desert Island[FOUND: Desert Island] is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). As a castaway on a desert island, you must learn how to deal with other survivors and live off limited resources (food, water and whatnots) on the island, while surviving attacks from wild animals and nat..
Found in the FloodFound In The Flood is the second album released by the post-hardcore band The Bled. It is their first album recorded to feature bassist Darren Simoes, who replaced previous bassist, Mike Celi. Track listing All music written by The Bled. All lyrics written by James Muñoz and Jeremy Ray Talley ..
Found MagazineFOUND Magazine, created by Davy Rothbart and Jason Bitner and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan and New York City, collects and catalogs found notes, photos, and other interesting items, publishing them in an irregularly-issued magazine, in books, and on its Web site. Items found and published have ra..
Found objectA found object, in an artistic sense, indicates the use of an object which has not been designed for an artistic purpose, but which exists for another purpose already. Found objects may exist either as utilitarian, manufactured items, or things (including, at times, dead bodies) which occur in natur..
Found poetryFound poetry is the rearrangement of words or phrases that are taken randomly from other sources (example: clipped newspaper headlines, bits of advertising copy, handwritten cards pulled from a hat) in a manner that gives the rearranged words a completely new meaning. A classic example was found i..
Found That SoulFound That Soul was released by Manic Street Preachers on February 26, 2001, and was the first single to be released from the Know Your Enemy album. Writing credit was shared by all three members of the band, James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore and Nicky Wire. Surprisingly launched on the same day ..
FounexFounex is a municipality in the district of Nyon of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. Its emblem is a white pair of scales imposed on a blue background. The locality of Châtaingeriaz holds the International School of Geneva's campus, La Châtagneraie. The Main part of the village (the most buil..
FountFount can refer to: A spring or fountain (mostly literary or poetic), and thus, metaphorically, a source of something beneficial (as in fount of knowledge, wisdom etc.)An older British spelling of font (typeface).FOUNT (publication) – a publication for Lutheran women.A fount is also a type of..
FountainFor other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Three traditional fountain features: a low jet, a pair of raised basins, and sculpture with a water theme, here hippocamps (Villa Borghese Gardens, Rome) A traditional fountain is an arrangement where water issues from a source (Latin fons), fills a ba..
Fountain, ColoradoFountain is a city in El Paso County, Colorado, United States. The population was 15,197 at the 2000 census. It was the home of Pikes Peak International Raceway. Geography Fountain is located at [38°41′38″N, 104°41′53″W] (38.693787, -104.698156)[Geographic references#1GR1&..
Fountain, MichiganFountain is a village in Mason County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the village population was 175. The village is within Sherman Township. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.6 km² (1.0 mi²), all land. Demographics A..
Fountain, MinnesotaFountain is a city in Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 343 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.1 km² (0.8 mi²), all land. Fountain is known as the sinkhole capital of the United States of America..
Fountain, North CarolinaFountain is a town in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 533 at the 2000 census. Geography Fountain is located at [35°40′25″N, 77°38′20″W] (35.673637, -77.638959)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Fountain, WisconsinFountain is a town in Juneau County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 582 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 79.9 km² (30.8 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 582 people, 194 househo..
Fountainbleau, FloridaFountainbleau is a census-designated place (CDP) in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The population was 59,549 at the 2000 census. Geography Fountainbleau is located at [25°46′13″N, 80°20′45″W] (25.770144, -80.345917)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According t..
Fountainhead-Orchard Hills, MarylandFountainhead-Orchard Hills is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washington County, Maryland, USA. The population was 3,844 at the 2000 census. Geography Fountainhead-Orchard Hills is located at [39°40′59″N, 77°42′59″W] (39.682933, -77.716526)[Geographic references#1GR1..
Fountainhead Essay ContestThis article is part of the Objectivism series Objectivist philosophy Important Groups Objectivist movement Ayn Rand Institute Nathaniel Branden Institute The Atlas Society Important Figures Ayn Rand Nathaniel Branden Alan Greenspan Leonard Peikoff Harry Binswanger Peter Schwartz Yaron Brook..
Fountainhead ParkFountainhead Park is a park bordering a tributary of the Potomac River, which is open most of the year, except winter. It is dominated by rolling hills, dense forests, and a tritbutary that flows into the Potomac River. It has a bike path, walking trial, and a fishing lake. Houses in Fairfax Station..
FountainstownFountainstown (Baile Mhantáin) is a small town in County Cork, 15miles south of Cork city. It is a seaside town with impressive views of Ringabella and Roches point. The coast road between Fountainstown and Myrtleville is a popular promenade. A five minutes from the centre is Fountainstown house, a..
Fountains AbbeyFountains. Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire, England ([54°6′42″N, 1°34′55″W]), is a Cistercian monastery, first founded A.D. 1132. The abbey was in operation until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539, ordered by Henry VIII, after which the Abbey buildings and over..
Fountains HallFountains Hall is a country house near Ripon in North Yorkshire, England, close to the World Heritage Site of Fountains Abbey. It belongs to the National Trust as part of its Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden property, and is a Grade I listed building. The house was built by Stephen Pr..
Fountains of WayneFountains of Wayne is an American indie rock band, formed in 1995. The band name was taken from the name of a lawn-ornament store in Wayne, New Jersey, called "[Fountains of Wayne]", not far from Montclair, New Jersey, the hometown of the band's bassist and cofounder Adam Schlesinger. C..
Fountains of Wayne (album)Fountains of Wayne is the self-titled debut album of power pop group Fountains of Wayne, released in 1996 through Tag/Atlantic Records. The album is a collection of short, catchy, hook-centered pop songs, recorded when the band was just a duo. Critics lauded the tight immediacy of the songs, a pro..
Fountain (disambiguation)A fountain is a source of water: see Fountain. Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word Fountain has other meanings: Fountain, the name of an artwork by Marcel Duchamp.The Fountain, a film directed by Darren Aronofsky.Fountain can also refer to a computer graphic..
Fountain (Duchamp)Fountain by Marcel Duchamp. 1917 Fountain is a 1917 work of art by Marcel Duchamp. It is one of the pieces which he called readymades (also known as found art), because he made use of an already existing object—in this case a urinal, which he titled Fountain and signed R. Mutt. Content..
Fountain (juggling)The fountain is a juggling pattern that is often used for juggling an even number of objects. In a fountain, each hand juggles separately, and the objects are not thrown between the hands. For example, in a four-ball fountain, each hands juggles two balls independently. A fountain can be synchronou..
Fountain CityFountain City may be: Fountain City, Indiana, USA.Fountain City, Wisconsin, USA. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Fountain City, IndianaFountain City is a town in Wayne County, Indiana, United States. The population was 735 at the 2000 census. It was formerly known as "Newport." Quaker abolitionist and Underground Railroad leader Levi Coffin lived there from 1826 to 1847. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Histo..
Fountain City, TennesseeFountain City, Tennessee, is a neighborhood in northern Knoxville, Tennessee. It is named for a large fountain. It was originally a separate suburban community from Knoxville. It was the largest unincorporated city in the United States until it was annexed by Knoxville in 1962. Interstate 640 marks ..
Fountain City, WisconsinGothic Revival and Queen Anne homes with second story balconies in Fountain City Fountain City is a city in Buffalo County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 983 at the 2000 census. Geography Fountain City is located at [44°7′28″N, 91°42′34″W] (44.124506, -..
Fountain codeFountain codes are a class of erasure codes with the property that a potentially limitless sequence of encoding symbols can be generated from a given set of source symbols such that the original source symbols can be recovered from any subset of the encoding symbols of size equal to or only slightly..
Fountain County, IndianaFountain County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of 2000, the population is 17,954. The county seat is Covington6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 History3 Demographics4 Cities and towns5 External links Geography According to the U...
Fountain darterThe fountain darter (Etheostoma fonticola) is a small freshwater fish found in the headwaters of only two rivers in Texas: the Comal River and the San Marcos River. They are generally smaller than 3 cm long. They feed on small invertebrates. They live in the vegetation at the bottom of clean sprin..
Fountain drinkA fountain drink is a soft drink, prepared locally from a supply of flavored sweetened syrup, carbon dioxide, and water, either manually (as American pharmacists of yore did), in a device called a soda fountain, or in a vending machine which is essentially an automated soda fountain that is operated..
Fountain Fresh InternationalFountain Fresh International is a now-defunct company that operated soft drink and water dispensers at retail locations. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, Fountain Fresh developed and marketed in-store, self-serve soft drink and pure drinking water beverage centers in the mid-1990s. The original value..
Fountain Gate Shopping CentreFountain Gate Shopping Centre is a large regional shopping centre in the outer suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Built in the 1970s, it was purchased by The Westfield Group in the 1990s and redeveloped into a much larger complex. The centre hosts a variety of major chains including Kmart, C..
Fountain GeyserThe Fountain Geyser is a geyser in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Fountain erupts every 6.5 and 8.5 hours and has duration of about 30 minutes. References External links ..
Fountain GrassFountain Grass (Pennisetum setaceum)is a perennial grass that can grow up to a metre high. Its tightly bunched purple flowers make it popular as an ornamental species. Detail of leaves and inflorescence Environmental threat Although a native of North Africa, it has been introduced in Tene..
Fountain GreenFountain Green can refer to: Fountain Green, IllinoisFountain Green, UtahThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Fountain Green, IllinoisFountain Green, Illinois, is located about eleven miles northeast of Carthage, Illinois in Hancock County, Illinois. What was once a prosperous farming community had been reduced to an automobile salvage yard by 2000, with grand 19th Century houses surrounded by wrecked automobiles. One of the earl..

