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H.E.L.P.eR.
H.E.L.P.eR. is a major supporting character on the Adult Swim show The Venture Bros.. Its voice is provided by Jackson Publick and processed by Soul-bot. Contents 1 Personality and Relationships2 History and Activities on the Show3 Equipment and Abilities4 Soul-bot voice cre..
H.E.L.P. International
Health, Education, Literacy Programme (H.E.L.P.) International is a charitable organisation registered in the United Kingdom. Registered Charity Number: 1100438. As of June 2004, H.E.L.P. Internation had projects in four countries: India where is operates as H.E.L.P India, a registered Charity in ..
HEL
HEL can mean: Helsinki-Vantaa AirportHigh energy laser (weapon) This page disambiguates a three-character combination which might be any or all of an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a word in English, or a word in another language. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change t..
Hel
Hel may refer to: Hel (realm), the realm of the dead in Norse mythologyHel (being), daughter of Loki, ruler of HelHel, Poland, a townHel Peninsula, a peninsula on the Polish shores of the Baltic SeaClub Hel, a location in the Matrix series.High Energy Laser See also Hell This is a [disambiguat..
Hel, Poland
for other meanings, see also the disambiguation page Hela Hel (pronounce: [['xɛl]], Kashubian Hél, German Hela) is a town in Puck County, Pomeranian Voivodship, Poland, located on the tip of the Hel peninsula, some 33 kilometres from the Polish mainland. Contents 1 ..
Hela
Hela can stand for: HeLa cells (In biological and medical research)Hela is also the German name for Hel, Polandthe cruiser SMS Hela,the character from Blake's mythology Hela''Hel, queen of Hel in Norse mythologyHela (comics), Asgardian goddess from the Marvel UniverseThis is a [disambiguationdi..
HeLa
Dividing HeLa cells as seen by electron microscopy for other meanings, see also the disambiguation page Hela A HeLa cell (also Hela or hela cell) is both an immortal cell line (it does not age) used in medical research and a proposed new single cell species (Helacyton gartleri) created via ho..
Helaba
Helaba short for Hessische Landesbank (also: Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen) Helaba is the Landesbank for the German Federal State of Hesse and Thuringia with global operations. The bank is based in Frankfurt (which is in Hesse). External links [Helaba Frankfurt][Helaba Dublin]..
Helagsfjället
|- | style="border-top:1px solid #999966; border-right:1px solid #999966" bgcolor="#e7dcc3" width=85 | Coordinates: | style="border-top:1px solid #999966" width=220 | [62°54′N, 12°27′E]Coordinates: |- |} Helagsfjället, the mountain of Helags, is a mountain in Härj..
Helaman
This article is about Helaman, the son of Alma the Younger, in the Book of Mormon. For other uses, see Helaman (disambiguation). Helaman (IPA pronunciation: [ˈhi.lə.mʌn], ) was a person in The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. According to the Book of Mormon account, he..
Helaman, son of Helaman
This article is about Helaman, the son of Helaman, in the Book of Mormon. For other uses, see Helaman (disambiguation). According to the Book of Mormon, Helaman, son of Helaman, (sometimes referred to as Helaman II) was a Nephite prophet who lived around 30 BC. His father was Helaman, son of Alma, ..
Helaman (disambiguation)
In the Book of Mormon, there are three people named Helaman. Helaman, one of the sons of King Benjamin. His brothers were Mosiah and Helorum. Helaman is mentioned in only one verse, , but is addressed with his brothers by King Benjamin in .Helaman, the son of Alma the Younger.Helaman, son of Helam..
Helamin
Helamin is a corrosion and an incrustation inhibitor, which uses the special characteristics from aliphatic polyamine. Its effect is based, in contrast to the conventional method of the subsequent treatment of the prepared water, on a preventing protection of the surface concerned. Helamin forms a f..
Helatrobus
In Church of Scientology doctrine, Helatrobus was an "interplanetary nation," now extinct, which existed trillions of years ago. Contents 1 Government2 Implants3 Free Zone4 Scientific critiques5 Litigation6 References6.1 Lectures by Hubbard6.2 HCO Bulletin..
Hela (Blake)
for other meanings, see also the disambiguation page Hela In the mythological writings of William Blake, Hela corresponds to an aged Eve; Har corresponds to Adam. She occurs as the youngest of the five daughters of Tiriel. She is the only survivor of his curse. She denounces her blind father for ..
Hela (comics)
Hela is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, based loosely on the Norse myths of the goddess Hela. She is the Asgardian Goddess of Death and ruler of Hel and Niffleheim. She has been a frequent foe of Thor. She first appeared in Journey into Mystery #102 and was adapted from Norse..
Hela Havula
The Hela Havula is a Sri Lankan Sinhalese literary organization founded by Munidasa Cumaratunga. The movement advocates the replacement of Sanskritic words with their allegedly Hela (native) versions. It was incorporated in 1985. Besides Munidasa Cumaratunge, other prominant members include/d Sunil ..
Hela Yungst
Hela Yungst was raised in Hillside by her parents who were Holocaust survivors. She was graduated from Hillside High School in 1967. She was a member of the National Honor Society and was awarded the title of Miss New Jersey, representing the state in the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City. She l..
Helbah
Helbah is a town of the tribe of Asher (Judg. 1:31), in the plain of Phoenicia. "Asher did not drive out the inhabitants of Acco, or the inhabitants of Sidon, or of Ahlab, or of Achzib, or of Helbah, or of Aphik, or of Rehob; but the Asherites dwelt among the Canaanites, the inhabitants of the land..
Helba (.hack)
Helba (ヘルバ; Heruba, Hleba) Helba is a hacker that appears in numerous .hack titles, her most pivotal roles being in .hack//SIGN and the .hack games. She provides help, information, and tactical planning, though she usually works in the background. Her avatar in the MMORPG The World is a le..
Helberg (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Helbert Frederico Carreiro da Silva
Helbert Frederico Carreiro da Silva, usually known as Fred (born 18 August 1979), is a football (soccer) player from Brazil. Formerly from Brazilian clubs América-MG, Guarani and Tupi FC, Fred has recently been signed by Melbourne Victory to compete in the second season of the Australian A-League a..
Helblindi
In Norse Mythology, Helblindi ("Hel-blinder") was a Jotun (giant), brother of Loki and Byleist and son of Fárbauti ("cruel-striker") and his wife Laufey. Helblindi is also a kenning used to describe Odin. Alternate Names Helbindi ..
Helbreath
Helbreath is a popular MMORPG for the PC, designed by Korean company Siementech co, Ltd. Initially launched as a Korean-only game, it was soon reintroduced as Helbreath International; serving as an open-beta for the general public. Helbreath USA was later franchised to iEntertainment. Other server..
Helcar
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, Helcar was the name of a great tower. Helcar (also spelt Helkar) was raised by the Valar (some traditions say by Melkor) to house the northern of the Two Lamps, Illuin. It was placed in the north of Middle-earth, and together with the sout..
Helcaraxë
In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Helcaraxë, Helcaracsë or the Grinding Ice was an icy waste between the lands of Aman and Middle-earth. Its exact nature is left a little unclear, but it seems to have been broken and shifting pack ice covering the northernmost parts of the Great Sea Belegaer. ..
Helden
Helden is a municipality and a town in the southeastern Netherlands in the province Limburg. Population centres BeringeEgchelGrashoekHeldenKoningslustPanningen External links [Official Website][Map of Beringe][Map of Egchel][Map of Grashoek][Map of Hel..
Heldenbaritone
A Heldenbaritone is an opera singer, a German dramatic baritone. Reference Opera for Dummies, by David Pogue and Scott Speck ..
Heldenbuch
Das Heldenbuch (Der Helden Buoch), the title under which a large body of German epic poetry of the 13th century has come down to us. The subjects of the individual poems are taken from national German sagas which originated in the epoch of the Migrations (Volkerwanderung), although doubtless here, ..
Heldenplatz
Blueprint of the planned “Kaiserforum” by G. Semper The Heldenplatz ("Heroes' Square") is a historical plaza in Vienna. Many important actions took place here, e.g. Adolf Hitler's announcment of the Anschluss of Austria to the German Reich in 1938. The plaza The Heldenplatz is the outer p..
Helderberg, Cape Town
Helderberg is a region of Cape Town, South Africa. ..
Helderberg College
Helderberg College is a college situated in Somerset West, South Africa, about thirty minutes from Cape Town. The College is within easy reach of an international airport, shopping malls, beach and mountains and provides a relaxing and refreshing environment in which to study and live. Helderberg C..
Helderberg Sun
The Helderberg Sun is a local newspaper in the Helderberg region of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. This includes the Strand and Somerset West. ..
Helder da Silva Fráguas
Helder da Silva Fráguas (born 27 October 1926 in Barreiro, Portugal and died 22 January 2002 in Barreiro, Portugal) graduated in maths from the University of Lisbon. He was teacher and principal of Modern Institute of Barreiro. He was a trainer at the National Civil Engineering Laboratory and at th..
Helder Fráguas
Helder João do Carmo Silva Fráguas (born 10 February 1966 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese Judge at Seixal Criminal Court and an author. Formerly, he was an attorney-at-law, a notary, an university teacher, a trainer at the Portuguese Law Bar and a member of the board of the Judicial Studies Center. Ex..
Helder Francisco Malauene
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Helder Queiroz
Helder Queiroz is a Brazilian primatologist and fish behaviorist. He discovered a new species of Capuchin monkey. Publications Queiroz, H.L. 1992. A New Species of Capuchin Monkey, Genus Cebus Erxleben, 1777 (Cebidae Primates) from Eastern Brazilian Amazonia. Goeldiana, Zoologia Vol. 15, 1-13. Ext..
Heldigunner
The Heldigunner (also written as Hel Digunner) is a type of Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe. Heldigunner Contents 1 Overview2 Battle Story appearances3 Media appearances3.1 Anime3.1.1 Chaotic Century and Guardian Force3.1.2&nbs..
Heldon
Heldon is a French electronic rock band created in 1974. The name of the band was taken from the 1972 novel The Iron Dream by Norman Spinrad. Like its predecessor Schizo, it is above all the group of guitarist Richard Pinhas who released a large number of albums under his own name. He has worked ..
Heldrungen
Heldrungen is a town in the Kyffhäuserkreis district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated at the confluence of the rivers Unstrut and Wipper, 20 km southwest of Sangerhausen. ..
Held Back
For the act of holding a student back a grade, see social promotion. Held Back is an episode of the animated series Beavis and Butt-head. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. After doing very poorly in school, as usual, an exasperated Principal McVic..
Held for Ransom
Held for Ransom (2000), a direct to video movie, starring Dennis Hopper, Zachary Ty Bryan, Kam Heskin, Tsianina Joelson, Jordan Brower, and Randy Spelling with Paul Dillon, Morgan Fairchild, John Getz, Timothy Bottoms, Debi Mazar, and Joan Van Ark. Directed and written by Lee Stanley based on the n..
Held group
In mathematics, the Held group, He, is the unique finite simple sporadic group of order [2^ 3^3 5^2 7^3\,17]. It can be defined in terms of the generators a and b and relations [a^2 = b^7 = (ab)^ = [a,, b]^6 = [a,, b^3]^5 = [a,,babab^abab] =] [(ab)..
Held up
Held up is a phrase that means delayed or obstructed "Held up" can also refer to: "held up", past tense of hold up, or a robbery.Held Up for the Makin's, a 1920 short film.Held Up, a 1999 movie starring Jamie Foxx This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associat..
Held Up
Held Up is a 1999 comedy film starring Jamie Foxx and Nia Long. It follows a couple who become stranded in the southwest United States while on vacation. Michael (Foxx) gets left behind at a gas station that becomes held up by robbers and the people inside are eventually taken hostage and a stad..
Hele
Hele is a village Devon, England, lying about one mile SSW of Bradninch and 10 miles NNE of Exeter. The village is home to a paper mill once belonging to the copmpany Wiggins Teape, now part of the multinational company Arjo Wiggins. The nearby railway station, now closed, used to serve Hele and ..
Helead
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Heleioporus
Heleioporus is a genus of frogs native to Australia. Of the six species in this genus, five live in south-west Western Australia, while the other one species only occurs in south-eastern Australia. All members of this genus are medium to large sized burrowing frogs with rounded heads, short bodies..
Helek
The helek (Hebrew, meaning "portion", plural halakim) is a unit of time used in the calculation of the Hebrew calendar. The hour is divided into 1080 halakim. A helek is 31/3 seconds or 1/18 minute. The helek derives from a small Babylonian time period called a she, meaning '"barleycorn", itself equ..
Helen
This article is about the mythical figure known as Helen of Troy. For other meanings of the word see Helen (disambiguation). In Greek mythology, Helen was reputed to be the most beautiful mortal woman ever. Her abduction by Paris brought about the Trojan War. Helen of Troy by Evelyn De Morgan, ..
Helen's Bay
Helen's Bay is a village on the North Down coastline at Grey Point between Crawfordsburn and Seahill, four miles west of Bangor. It is named after Helen Sheridan (Lady Helen Dufferin), mother of Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava and owners of the Clandeboye Estate..
Helen's Bay railway station
Helen's Bay railway station serves Helens Bay in County Down, Northern Ireland. {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Northern Ireland Railways ! Following station A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q ..
Helen's Surgery
Helen's Surgery is the 27th episode of the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh. The episode first aired on May 28th, 2005, as a third season episode. Though it was not a season finale, the next episode did not air until October 1st of that year, over four months later. Plot synopsis [Spoiler warni..
Helen's Trust
Helen's Trust is a charity located in Derbyshire, England which helps people with an incurable illness to stay in their own home. The Trust endeavours to fund whatever necessary to achieve this aim, for example: palliative care, help running a house, care for others living in the home, specialist..
Helen, Georgia
Helen is a city located on the Chattahoochee River in White County in the north of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 430. Formerly a mining town, the city resurrected itself by becoming a replica of a Bavarian alpine town, in the Appalachians instead of the ..
Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet
Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet is a comic strip by Peter Zale about a technically adept young woman who works at a technology firm. The strip started as an online-only comic in June 1996 before being syndicated to newspapers several years later. Peter Zale went on sabbatical from writing the st..
Helen-Anne Embry
Helen-Anne Embry (born 11th April 1979) was a candidate for election to the Canadian House of Commons in the 2004 federal election. She was the Green Party of Canada candidate in the riding of Brant, Ontario. Embry attended print journalism at Conestoga College and owns a small business in Brantfor..
Helena, Alabama
Helena is a city in Shelby County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 10,296. It has the eighth lowest crime rate per population in the U.S. Geography Helena is located at [33°16′47″N, 86°51′22″W] (33.279715, -86.856060)[Geographic references#1GR..
Helena, Arkansas
Helena is the eastern portion of Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, a city in Phillips County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2000 census, this portion of the city population was 6,323. Helena was the county seat of Phillips County[Geographic references#6GR6] until January 1, 2006, whe..
Helena, Georgia
Helena is a city in Telfair County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,307 at the 2000 census. Geography Helena is located at [32°4′29″N, 82°54′46″W] (32.074601, -82.912698)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city..
Helena, Mississippi
Helena is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 778 at the 2000 census. Geography Helena is located at [30°29′13″N, 88°30′17″W] (30.486997, -88.504598)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Sta..
Helena, Missouri
Helena is an unincorporated community in southeastern Andrew County, Missouri. It is located about twelve miles northeast of St. Joseph. ..
Helena, Montana
Helena is the capital of Montana, a state of the United States of America. As of the 2000 census, its population was 25,780, but with the surrounding area the population reaches 67,636 [link]. It is the county seat of Lewis and Clark County. The local daily newspaper is the Independent R..
Helena, Ohio
Helena is a village in Sandusky County, Ohio, United States. The population was 236 at the 2000 census. Geography Helena is located at [41°20′27″N, 83°17′32″W] (41.340711, -83.292344)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vil..
Helena, Oklahoma
Helena is a town in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 443 at the 2000 census. Geography Helena is located at [36°32′47″N, 98°16′14″W] (36.546478, -98.270558)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town..
Helena-West Helena, Arkansas
The city of Helena-West Helena represents a consolidation, effective on January 1, 2006, of the separate Arkansas cities of Helena and West Helena. Consolidation of the cities was agreed to after much discussion in a March 2005 vote among citizens of both cities, with some proposals extending ba..
Helena (1950 novel)
Helena is a 1950 novel by Evelyn Waugh depicting the quest of St. Helena to find the relics of the cross on which Christ was crucified. The book is notable for being almost free of the biting satire upon which Waugh's reputation stands. ..
Helena (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Helena is one of the iconic four young lovers in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. She is generally intepreted as being tall and slim - her best friend Hermia calls her a "painted maypole" during an argument. Helena comes from a rich family and, with regards to status, is towards the ..
Helena (Dead or Alive)
Nationality: French Gender: Female Birthdate: January 30th Age: 21 Blood type: AB Height: 1.70 m (5' 7") Weight: 49 kg (108 lb) Measurements: B90 W56 H86 cm (B35 W22 H34 in) Fighting Style: Pi Qua Quan Occupation: Opera singer Favorite Food(s): Blancmange Hobbies: W..
Helena (song)
"Helena" is the second single from My Chemical Romance's 2004 album Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge. The lyrics describe lead singer Gerard Way's feelings for his late grandmother, Elena Lee Rush (friends called her 'Helen', and because of this, Way always thought of her as "Helena"). The single ha..
Helena Andrian
--> Helena Andrian (born September 5 1984 in Jakarta) is an Indonesian singer who rose to popularity after placing fourth in Indonesian Idol shown in RCTI. Helena was subsequently discontinued with all associations to Indonesian Idol due to a refusal to sign a contract with the show's management te..
Helena Antonaccio
Helena Antonaccio (born 21 March 1949 in Morristown, New Jersey) was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for the June 1969 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Pompeo Posar. She had been modelling since the age of 18 and worked as a Cocktail Bunny at the Playboy Club in New York City f..
Helena Bergström
Helena Bergström (born 5 February 1964 in Kortedala, Gothenburg) is a Swedish actress. The granddaughter of Olof Widgren and the daughter of Hans Bergström, Bergström is married to Colin Nutley and plays the female lead in many of his films. She has also acted on stage, for example in Piaf at t..
Helena Bonham Carter
Bonham Carter as Marla Singer in Fight Club Helena Bonham Carter (born May 26, 1966) is an Oscar-nominated English actress. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 ..
Helena Brewers
Milwaukee Brewers National League AAA Nashville Sounds AA Huntsville Stars A Brevard County ManateesWest Virginia Power R Phoenix BrewersHelena Brewers The Helena Brewers are a minor league baseball team located in Helena, Montana. The Brewers (nicknamed the "Brew Crew") co..
Helena Bridge
The Helena Bridge is a cantilever bridge carrying US 49 across the Mississippi River between Helena, Arkansas and Lula, Mississippi. See also List of crossings of the Lower Mississippi River ..
Helena Cain
This article is about the character from the reimagined version of Battlestar Galactica. For the original character, see Commander Cain. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Helena Cain was the commanding officer of the Battlestar Pegasus in the reimagi..
Helena Carr
Helena Carr (born September 1946) is an Australian businesswoman and the wife of former premier of the Australian state of New South Wales, Bob Carr. As of 2004 she had extensive holdings in Australian printing corporations making her a millionaire. She was born Anne Helena John in Malaysia, th..
Helena Carroll
Helena Carroll was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, but is identifiably Irish Catholic in roles and lifestyle. She was educated in Glasgow at the Notre Dame de Namur Catholic convent school. She is mostly a stage actress, but has also done films (James Joyce's The Dead) and television. Her..
Helena Cassadine
Helena Cassadine is a fictional character on the American soap opera General Hospital. The character is a sometime resident of Port Charles and of the private Cassadine-owned island in Greece. She is played by actress Constance Towers. Evil Helena made her first appearance in the 1980s, when she wa..
Helena Christensen
--> Helena Christensen (born December 25, 1968 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a supermodel. Her father is Danish and mother is Peruvian. She stepped into the limelight in 1986 by claiming the title of Miss Denmark when eighteen, allowing her to represent her country at the Miss Universe pageant. Thi..
Helena Cronin
Dr Helena Cronin is a noted Darwinian philosopher and rationalist. Co-director of Darwin Centre (Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences, Philosophy, Logic & Scientific Method Department, Darwin@LSE) at the LSE. She achieved prominence with her book, The Ant and the Peacock: Altruism an..
Helena Dahlback
Helena Dahlbäck-Lutteman is a Swedish author who wrote cultural and art history books, and at least one children's book entitled My Sister Lotta and Me. My Sister Lotta and Me was translated into English by Rika Lessar in 1993 and published by Henry Holt & Co. (ISBN 0805025588). It was illustrated..
Helena Devereux
Helena Devereux In 1912 Helena Devereux opened a small school for eight slow learning children in New Jersey. Miss Devereux was interested in the problems these children faced, and in developing methods to help them realize their full potential. Miss Devereux promoted a philosophy of encouragemen..
Helena Faucit
Helena Saville Faucit (1817 - 31 October 1898) was an English actress. The daughter of John Saville Faucit, an actor, she was born in London. Her first London appearance was made on 5 January 1836 at Covent Garden as Julia in The Hunchback. Her success in this was so definitely confirmed by her sub..
Helena Fibingerová
Women's Athletics Bronze 1976 Shot put Helena Fibingerová (born July 13, 1949 in Vicemerice) is a Czech shot putter who won an Olympic bronze medal and set three world records. World records 21,57 metres on September 21, 1974 in Gottwaldov21,99 metres on July 26, 1976 in Opava22,32 me..
Helena Guergis
Helena C. Guergis (pronounced: DZHOR-dzhis) (born February 19, 1969) is a Canadian politician. She has represented Simcoe—Grey in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004, and is the parliamentary secretary to David Emerson, the Minister of International Trade and the Minister for the Pacific G..
Helena Hietanen
Helena Hietanen (born 1963) lives and works Helsinki, Finland. Education: University of Art and Design Helsinki. Exhibitions: Galerie Anhava, Helsinki, Finland 1996Illuminazione, The Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy 1997Helsinki – Arsenal, Kunsthalle, Riga, Latvia 1997Ume.Se, Umeå, Sweden 1998The ..
Helena High School
Official name Helena High School Principal Donald Wood-Foucar (soon to be replaced) Location 1300 Billings Avenue Helena, Montana Website [Official HHS Website] Enrollment 1600 School colors Maroon and Silver Helena High School is one of three high schools in ..
Helena Island
Helena Island, Nunavut. Helena Island is one of the Canadian arctic islands located in Nunavut, Canada. It is along the northern coast of Bathurst Island. Located at 76°39'N 101°04'W, Helena Island measures 326 square kilometers in area. ..
Helena Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws
Helena Ann Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws QC (born 12 May, 1950) is a Labour member of the House of Lords. She was made a Life Peer in 1997 as Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws, of Cathcart in the City of Glasgow. She is a barrister and chairs the Human Genetics Commission (which advises the ..
Helena Kobrin
Helena Kempner Kobrin (born April 27, 1948) is an American Scientologist and lawyer at the firm Moxon & Kobrin, working for the Religious Technology Center, which controls the trademarks of Scientology and the copyright of the works of L. Ron Hubbard. She received her B.A. at Hofstra University and..
Helena Maria Viramontes
Helena Maria Viramontes (b. 1954) is a Chicana fiction writer from East Los Angeles, California, USA. Contents 1 Childhood and education2 Professional career3 Publications4 See also Childhood and education Viramontes was born in East Los Angeles in 1954. Her parents met while..
Helena Mattsson
Helena Mattsson, (born 1984 in Stockholm) is a Swedish actress, currently living and working in Hollywood. External link ..
Helena Meireles
Helena Meireles (1924–2005), was a brazilian guitar player and composer. Born in Mato Grosso do Sul she was one of the most important composers of the folk musical style of this region. Considered to be the Brazilian version of Robert Johnson, she was elected, in 1994 by the Guitar Player m..
Helena Michell
Helena Michell is an Australian actress. She is the daughter of the actors Keith Michell and Jeanette Sterke. She has appeared with them at Chichester in 1997. She has appeared in the film "Prick Up Your Ears". ..
Helena Modjeska
Portrait of Helena Modrzejewska, by Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz, 1880. Helena Modjeska (born Helena Opid October 12, 1840 in Krakow, Poland - April 9, 1909) was a renowned Polish actress. She was the mother of Ralph Modjeski, and the godmother of Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz. Contents 1 Early..
Helena National Forest
Helena National Forest ..
Helena Norberg-Hodge
Helena Norberg Hodge is the founder and director of the International Society for Ecology and Culture, a non-profit organisation concerned with the protection of both biological and cultural diversity, and education for action: moving beyond single issues to look at the more fundamental influences t..
Helena Normanton
Helena Florence Normanton (December 14, 1882 - October 14, 1957) was the first woman to practice as a barrister in the UK. In 1922 she was called to the Bar of England and Wales, following the example set by Ivy Williams earlier that year. She went on to become the first woman to lead the prosectio..
Helena Nyblom
Helena Nyblom(1843-1926) was a Swedish children's story author. She is perhaps most remember for The Swan Suit.[link][link] ..
Helena of Constantinople
Saint Helena Eastern Orthodox icon of Saint Constantine the Great and Saint Helena, his mother Mother of Constantine the Great Born 250 Died 330 Venerated in Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches Feast August 18 Attributes Cross Patronage archeologists; converts; difficult marriages; d..
Helena of Skövde
Saint Helena (or Saint Elin, the Swedish name) was allegedly a pious woman from Skövde, Sweden. She was born around 1101. In adult life, she married and bore children. After the death of her husband she gave her belongings to the poor and undertook a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. She returned and settl..
Helena Patursson
Súsanna Helena Patursson (born 27 August 1864 in Kirkjubøur; died 15 December 1916 in Kirkjubøur) was a Faroese actress and writer, and the first political feminist in the country. She also wrote the first play in the Faroese language. Her brothers Sverre Patursson and Jóannes Patursson were a..
Helena Peabody
Helena Peabody is a fictional character on the Showtime television network series The L Word, shown nationally in the United States. She is played by British actress Rachel Shelley. Helena first appears during the season two episode 2.04:Lynch Pin. the L word Characters Tina Kennard | Shan..
Helena Pielichaty
Helena Pielichaty (pronounced Pierre-li-hatty) was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1955 List Of Books Year of Fist Publication Title of Book Notes 1998 Vicious Circle 1999 Simone's Letters 2000 Getting Rid of Karenna 2000 Simone's Diary 2001 Jade's Story 2001 There's Only One Danny Ogle ..
Helena Pilejczyk
Helena Pilejczyk (born 1 April 1931 in Zieluń, Poland) is a former speed skater. Olympic Bronze Medal winner on the 1,500 m in Squaw Valley (1960). References [Helena Pilejczyk at SkateResults.com] ..
Helena Rasiowa
Helena Rasiowa (1917-1994) was a Polish mathematician, considered to be one of the greatest of her time. She worked in foundations of mathematics and algebraic logic. Early years Rasiowa was born in Vienna on June 20, 1917 to Polish parents. As soon as Poland regained its independence in 1918, the ..
Helena Regional Airport
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Helena River, Western Australia
Helena river at Mundaring Weir building on the right is the original number 1 pump station for the goldfields pipline The Helena River is a tributary of the Swan River, Western Australia Contents 1 Location2 Environment3 Dams4 Bridges5 References Location It rises ..
Helena Roerich
Helena Roerich (1879-1955) was a writer who was born in Russia on February 12, 1879. She married the Russian painter Nicholas Roerich on October 28, 1901. In 1920 they went to New York City for Nicholas Roerich's first exhibition of paintings. By then she claims to have already met the Master Morya...
Helena Rozhenko
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Helena Rozhenko is the adoptive mother of Worf. Helena is married to Sergey Rozhenko. Early in their life together they lived on the planet Gault before settling back on Earth. The Rozhenko's also had another, human son named Nikolai, portrayed by Paul Sorvi..
Helena Rubinstein
Helena Rubinstein was born in this house in Kazimierz in Cracow Helena Rubinstein (born 1871 Kraków, Poland - 1965 New York, USA) was a Polish-American cosmetics industrialist. She was the founder and eponym of Helena Rubinstein, Incorporated and became one of the world's richest women. At t..
Helena Růžičková
Helena Růžičková (born 13 June 1936 in Prague; died 4 January 2004 in Pilsen) was a Czech actress. She made her start in the film Three Wishes for Cinderella, playing a small floweret dressed in red, and is forced to dance with the Prince. Above all, Helena Růžičková was known for her comedi..
Helena Sheehan
Professor Helena Sheehan is an author and academic at Dublin City University: Published works Books by Helena Sheehan include: The Continuing Story of Irish Television Drama: Tracking the Tiger, Four Courts Press, 2004.Marxism and the Philosophy of Science: A Critical History, Humanities Press, 19..
Helena Shipman
Helena Shipman was born in Aberdeen, Washington, USA. She became a stage actress of some note, however, her greatest claim to fame was as the wife of actor Robert Keith and mother of his son, Brian Keith who went on to become a famous actor on screen and television. Her marriage to Robert Keith wa..
Helena Suková
Silver medal 1988Seoul Tennis Women's Doubles Competition Suková (front) with Jo Durie, ladies double senior final, Wimbledon 2004 Helena Suková (b. February 23 1965 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a former professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. During her career she ..
Helena Swanwick
Helena Swanwick CH (1864 – 1939) was a British feminist and pacifist. As a schoolgirl, she read On the Subjection of Women by John Stuart Mill, which influenced her to become a feminist. She married Frederick Swanwick in 1888 and worked as a journalist. She joined the National Union of Women..
Helena Takalo
Anni Helena Takalo (born October 28 1947 in Nivala is a former Finnish Cross-country skier. She was a part in dominating women's cross-country skiing in the 1970s, earning 5 Winter Olympic medals and 4 Nordic skiing World Championships medals (Golds in 5km and 4 x 5km (Both 1978), and Bronzes in 3 ..
Helena Tekla Ossolińska
Helena Tekla Ossolińska Noble Family Ossoliński Coat of Arms Topór Parents Jerzy OssolińskiIzabella Daniłowicz Consorts Aleksander Michał Lubomirski Children with Aleksander Michał LubomirskiJózef Karol Lubomirski Date of Birth 17th century Place of Birth ? Date o..
Helena Township
Helena Township may refer to: Helena Township, MichiganHelena Township, MinnesotaThis 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. ..
Helena Township, Michigan
Helena Township is a township in Antrim County, Michigan, United States. The population was 878 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 59.9 km² (23.1 mi²). 42.1 km² (16.3 mi²) of it is land and 17.7 km² (6.8 mi²) of it (29..
Helena Township, Minnesota
Helena Township is a township in Scott County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,440 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 90.0 km² (34.7 mi²). 86.7 km² (33.5 mi²) of it is land and 3.2 km² (1.2 mi²) of it (3..
Helena Valley, Western Australia
Helena Valley, Western Australia Is the name of a river valley, and a locality. The locality is within the Shire of Mundaring. It is situated just south west of Boya and Greenmount Hill, and 5 kilometres from Midland. Helena Valley consists of many rural houses, but also contains two estates, and..
Helena Valley Northeast, Montana
Helena Valley Northeast is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States. The population was 2,122 at the 2000 census. Geography Helena Valley Northeast is located at [46°40′18″N, 111°56′29″W] (46.671590, -111.941337)[Geographic referenc..
Helena Valley Northwest, Montana
Helena Valley Northwest is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States. The population was 2,082 at the 2000 census. Geography Helena Valley Northwest is located at [46°43′17″N, 112°2′38″W] (46.721256, -112.044004)[Geographic reference..
Helena Valley Southeast, Montana
Helena Valley Southeast is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States. The population was 7,141 at the 2000 census. Geography Helena Valley Southeast is located at [46°36′41″N, 111°55′24″W] (46.611392, -111.923425)[Geographic referenc..
Helena Valley West Central, Montana
Helena Valley West Central is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States. The population was 6,983 at the 2000 census. Geography Helena Valley West Central is located at [46°39′13″N, 112°2′37″W] (46.653748, -112.043667)[Geographic ref..
Helena West Side, Montana
Helena West Side is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States. The population was 1,711 at the 2000 census. Geography Helena West Side is located at [46°36′6″N, 112°4′33″W] (46.601782, -112.075860)[Geographic references#1GR1]. ..
Helena Wojtczak
Helena Wojtczak (pronounced 'VOYT-CHAK') was born in 1958 in Sussex. She is a researcher and author of women's history books, and owner of The Hastings Press. She grew up in London, where she spent 22 years before moving to Kent for five years, completing her residential circle by returning to h..
Helena Wolinska-Brus
Helena Wolińska-Brus (born 1919 as Fajga Mindla Danielak) is a former Stalinist military prosecutor from Poland. It is alleged that she was one of the most important prosecutors of the Stalinist regime responsible for the persecution of non-communists in the Peoples Republic of Poland, where seve..
Helena Zamoyska (XVIII-1761)
Helena Zamoyska Noble Family Zamoyski Coat of Arms Jelita Parents Michał Zdzisław ZamoyskiAnna Działyńska Consorts Stanisław Potocki Children with Stanisław PotockiStanislaw ZamoyskiPiotr PotockiFranciszek Ksawery PotockiWincenty PotockiWiktoria PotockaLudwika PotockaIgnacy..
Helena Zmatlíková
Helena Zmatlíková delighted children with illustrations and book covers such as this one for "The mouse cooked up porridge" Helena Zmatlíková (November 19, 1923, Prague - April 4, 2005) was a Czech illustrator, especially of children's books. Her paintings, which appeared in books publish..
Helendale, California
Helendale is a town located in San Bernardino County, California, on historic Route 66 west of the Mojave Freeway, between Barstow and Victorville, in the Victor Valley. It includes the Helendale resort community of Silver Lakes. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Pl..
Helene
Helene (from Greek: 'Ελένη [helene - "torch" or "corposant"], modern Greek pronuncation Eleni, English also Helena, Elena, Hellen or Ellen) is a very popular female name, first attested in the Iliad (Helen of Troy). The name is used in many other languages. Name days: Hungary (as Hel..
Helene (moon)
Helene Discovery Discovered by Laques and Lecacheux Discovered in March 1, 1980 Orbital characteristics Semimajor axis 377,396 km Eccentricity 0.0022 Orbital period 2.736915 d [link] Inclination 0.199° (to Saturn's equator) Satellite of Saturn Physical chara..
Helene (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Helene (different from Helen of Troy and from Hellen) referred to two different people: A friend of Aphrodite's. Helene helped her seduce Adonis.A daughter of Tityrus and an Amazon. She fought Achilles and died after seriously wounding him. ..
Helene Aylon
Helene Aylon is an American artist and ecofeminist known for taking Hebrew and English versions of the Torah and turning them into installation sculpture. Her work is the product of her Orthodox Jewish background. She was raised in Brooklyn's Borough Park and became the wife of a rabbi while still i..
Helene Black
Helene Black is a Cypriot artist working with various media. She has been exhibited in museums and contemporary art centers in Cyprus, Argentina, France, UK, Japan, Greece, Switzerland, Denmark and Australia. Jurate Macnoriute writes: "Helene Black quasi renews life of 'Arte Povera' in the light of ..
Helene Christaller
Helene Christaller [krístalər], born Heyder (January 31, 1872, Darmstadt - May 24/25, 1953, Jugenheim/Bergstraße) was a German writer. Literary works Gottfried Erdmann, 1908Heilige Liebe, 1911Verborgenheit, 1920Das Tagebuch der Annette, 1926Ein gefülltes Leben, 1939Eine Lebensgeschicht..
Helene Chung Martin
Helene Chung Martin, journalist and author, is a former Beijing correspondent, the first female ever posted abroad by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). [Lazy Man in China] is co-written by her late partner, the witty self-dubbed lazy man John Martin. She is now an honorary res..
Helene Costello
Helene Costello (June 21, 1906 - January 26, 1957) was am American motion picture actress, most notably of the silent film era. Born in New York City, New York, USA she was the daughter of the prominent stage and pioneering film actor Maurice Costello and his actress wife Mae and the younger sister..
Helene Deutsch
Helene Deutsch (née Rosenbach) (October 9, 1884 – March 29, 1982) was an Austrian-American psychoanalyst and colleague of Sigmund Freud. She was the first psychoanalyst to specialize in women. Born in Przemyśl, Deutsch studied medicine and psychiatry in Vienna and Munich, before she became a pu..
Helene Dragas
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Helene Dragas (Jelena Dragaš) daughter of Konstantin Dragas, co-ruler of East-Macedonia and NN. Source:..
Helene Elliott
Helene Elliott is an American sportswriter for the Los Angeles Times who covers the sport of ice hockey. She is the first female journalist to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, receiving the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award for bringing "honor to journalism and to hockey" in 2005. One of the f..
Helene Engelmann
Helene Engelmann (later Jaroschka, born February 9, 1898 in Vienna, Austria, died August 1, 1985 in Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian figure skater. Engelmann was the daughter of Eduard Engelmann Jr. and therefore was exposed to the sport at an early age. She began skating as a small child. In 19..
Helene Hale
Helene Hale (1918- ) is a Hawaii state representative for the fourth district. Helen was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on March 23, 1918. From 1955 until 1963 she served on the County of Hawaii Board of Supervisors. From 1963 until 1965 she was the County's Chairman and Executive Officer (a f..
Helene Hanff
Helene Hanff was an American writer; born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 15, 1916; died New York City, New York, April 9, 1997. She is best known as the author of the book 84 Charing Cross Road on which the play, teleplay, and film were based. Her career, which saw her move from writing unproduc..
Helene Hayman, Baroness Hayman
Hélène Valerie Hayman, Baroness Hayman, PC, née Middleweek (born 26 March, 1949) is a Labour Party policitian in the United Kingdom. She was a Member of Parliament from 1974 to 1979, and became a Life Peer in 1996. Outside politics, she has been involved in health issues, serving on medical ethic..
Helene Johnson
Helen Johnson, who was better known as Helene Johnson (1905–1995) was an African-American poet during the Harlem Renaissance. She was also a cousin of author Dorothy West. She spent her early years at her grandfather’s house in Boston. The rest of her formative years were spent in Brookline, ..
Helene Konstolakis-Jiannopoulou
Helene Konstolakis-Jiannopoulou is a Greek archaeologist who was working the last 20 years in the region of east Peloponnesein Greece. She descovered many ancient and prehistoric places in the area of Trizin and the Saronic gulf. Her most important discoveries were: The mycenean sanctuary at Methana..
Helene Kottannerin
Helene Kottannerin was a late-medieval woman born in Odenburg, Austria. Her last name is spelled variously as Kottanner, Kottanerin, or Kottannerin. She is primarily known to history as a handmaiden to Queen Elisabeth of Hungary (1409-1442), who also assisted Queen Elisabeth in a royal succession pl..
Helene Kröller-Müller
Helene Kröller-Müller (February 11, 1869 – December 14, 1939) was one of the first European women to put together a major art collection. She was born Helene Emma Laura Juliane Müller into a wealthy industrialist family in Germany. She married a Dutchman named Anton Kröller in 1888 and us..
Helene Kvint
Helene Kvint (born December 27, 1972) is a renowned Danish performance artist and actress. Ms. Kvint lived and worked in Germany and the Czech Republic for many years and formed her own theatre group, Divadlo Antena, in 2001. She now lives in Copenhagen. Among her most famous works are "Garden", "A..
Helene Lee
Helene Lee is a French journalist specialized in Jamaican and West African music. She started as a journalist in 1979 for Libération and was one of the first to defend the world music in France. Her early works on African artists helped establish artist like Salif Keita , Alpha Blondy, Ray Lema o..
Helene Madison
Helene Madison (born June 19, 1913 – died November 27, 1970) was an American swimmer. She won three gold medals in freestyle at the 1932 summer Olympic Games. Following her appearance at the 1932 Olympics she turned professional and starred in the film The Human Fish, she was not allowed to p..
Helene Mayer
Helene Mayer (1910-1953), an Olympic fencer who competed for Germany in the 1936 Olympic Games, despite being Jewish and having had to leave Germany. Helene Mayer was a fencer and one of the top 100 women athletes of the 20th century. She is notable for having had to leave Germany after Hitler's ..
Helene Rask
Helene Rask is a Norwegian model from Nesodden. Born in November of 1980 and has worked as a model since she was 17.#redirect [[Template:Fact]] Known from magazines like FHM, Moore Magazine, Swimwear Illustrated, Vi Menn, Henne, Se&Hør og Her&Nå. Also known for participating in the Norwegian versi..
Helene Schjerfbeck
"Girl Reading" (Seated Girl), 1904 Helene Schjerfbeck (10 July 1862 - 28 January 1946) has made her place in art history with her extraordinary painting talent. Schjerfbeck’s undeniably amazing art paved the way for many other female artists. Throughout her eighty-three years of life her wo..
Helene Stöcker
Helene Stöcker (born 13 November 1869 in Wuppertal; died 24 February 1943 in New York) was a German feminist, pacifist and publicist. In 1903, she founded the "Bund für Mutterschutz und Sexualreform" for protection of unmarried mothers and their children. Her liberal stances on sexuality (partic..
Helene Udy
Helene Udy (born on November 1 1962 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA) is an American actress and director. She was raised in Montreal, Canada. She is the sister of Claudia Udy. She was a regular of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. Movies directed by Helene Udy Zero Principal (2005)Naked in the Cold Sun ..
Helene Weigel
Helene Weigel (1900 - 1971) was one of the outstanding German actors of her generation. Born in Vienna in 1900, the daughter of a Jewish lawyer, she became a Communist Party member from 1930 and Artistic Director of The Berliner Ensemble after her husband Bertholt Brecht's death in 1956. Among the ..
Helengeli
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Helengrad
Helengrad is a satirical or pejorative neologism in New Zealand politics applied to New Zealand's capital city Wellington. However, it is sometimes used by Labour's opponents and critics to describe New Zealand as a whole and occasionally the fifth Labour government itself. Contents 1 Origin..
Helenio Herrera
Helenio Herrera (born April 17 1910 in Buenos Aires; died November 9, 1997 in Venice) was a football defender and after ending his playing career became with 13 major titles not only one of the most successful, but also one of the most influential managers in the history of the game. Contents 1..
Helenite
Helenite, also known as Mount St. Helens obsidian, emerald obsidianite, and ruby obsidianite, is a synthetic gemstone made from the fused volcanic rock from Mount St. Helens, an American volcano located in the state of Washington. Helenite was made from the fusing of rock emitted from Mt. St. Helens..
Helenium
Helenium is a genus of about 40 herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to North America and Central America. They bear yellow or orange daisy-like flowers. Helenium species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Phymatopus behrensii..
Helenius Acron
For the town of this name, see Acron, Florida. Helenius Acron (or Acro) was a commentator of the 2nd century. He is known to have written on Terence (Adelphi and Eunuchus at least) and Horace, but these commentaries are now lost. There is some evidence for a commentary on Persius. Scholia attribu..
Helenius de Cock
Helenius de Cock (born cira 1835) was an instructor at the Theological School in Kampen, Overijssel, the Netherlands. He is the son of Hendrik de Cock and Frouwe Venema. ..
HelenOS
The HelenOS project aims to develop a general-purpose and portable operating system with elements of microkernel design and fully preemptive kernel. It currently runs on these architectures: amd64, ia32, ia64, mips32, ppc32 and sparc64. HelenOS itself is licensed under BSD license, some third party ..
Helenów (Goleniów)
Helenów, to 1945 Helgenfeld, the part of town Goleniów, in Goleniów District, Poland, situated about 2 km sotuthern from the centre of town, near road leading to Stargard Szczeciński, by the river Wiśniówka, on the edge of Równina Goleniowska (Goleniów Plain) and Równina Nowogardzka (Nowoga..
Helensburgh
This article is about the Scottish burgh. For the suburb of Wollongong see Helensburgh, New South Wales. Helensburgh's "West Clyde Street", looking west towards Rhu, Rosneath and the Gare Loch. Colquhoun Square in Helensburgh town centre. Hill House, Helensburgh. Helensburgh (Baile..
Helensburgh, New South Wales
Helensburgh is a small leafy town (5,000+ population) in New South Wales, Australia. It is located approximately half way between Sydney and Wollongong, at the southern end of the Royal National Park. The town is serviced by the south coast railway line. Located 34 km (21 miles) north of Wollongong..
Helensburgh-Stanwell Park Surf Life Saving Club
Helensburgh-Stanwell Park Surf Life Saving Club is the SLSC which serves the beach in Stanwell Park. Helensburgh lies in the backland and offers the public swimming pool for training purpose. The patron of the club is the Helensburgh Workmens’ Club represented by it's president. Helensburgh-St..
Helensburgh Central railway station
Helensburgh Central railway station serves the town of Helensburgh on north shore of the Firth of Clyde, near to Glasgow. The station is a terminus on the North Clyde Line from Airdrie or Drumgelloch. Passenger services are operated by First ScotRail on behalf of Strathclyde Passenger Transport. Th..
Helensburgh railway station, New South Wales
Helensburgh is a CityRail railway station on Sydney's South Coast railway line. It serves the small town of Helensburgh, although despite the name, the station is located at the far north end of the neighbouring suburb North Helensburgh, which is some 10 minutes drive to the Helensburgh town centre..
Helensburgh Upper railway station
Helensburgh Upper railway station serves the town of Helensburgh on the north shore of the Firth of Clyde, near to Glasgow, United Kingdom. The station is on the famous West Highland Line running from Glasgow Queen Street to Oban and Fort William/Mallaig. Services at this station are provided by Cl..
Helensvale, Queensland
Helensvale is a suburb of the Gold Coast, Australia. Helensvale was the first integrated suburb built on the hinterland fringe of the Gold Coast. Westfield Helensvale is located next to Helensvale railway station. See also Suburbs of the Gold Coast External links [Helensvale] ..
Helensvale railway station, Queensland
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Helensville, New Zealand
Helensville is a town in the North Island of New Zealand. It is sited 40 kilometres northwest of Auckland, close to the southern extremity of the Kaipara Harbour. The area around Helensville was originally called Te Awaroa, meaning "The long path" or "The long river valley". The first European set..
Helenswood School
The Helenswood Girls School, is a secondary school in Hastings, East Sussex in the United Kingdom, and has achieved specialist Arts College status. It takes Girls from age 11 to age 16, and there is a separate Sixth form which is shared with William Parker School, a local boys' school. The School..
Helenus
In Greek mythology, Helenus was the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. He was also the twin brother of the prophetess Cassandra. During the Trojan War, the Greeks captured Helenus, a prophet, and tortured him until he told them under what circumstances they could take Troy. Helenus said t..
Helenville, Wisconsin
Helenville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 225 at the 2000 census. Geography Helenville is located at [43°1′13″N, 88°41′55″W] (43.020378, -88.698619)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Uni..
Helenwood, Tennessee
Helenwood is a town in Scott County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 846 at the 2000 census. Geography Helenwood is located at [36°25′24″N, 84°32′29″W] (36.423357, -84.541511)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the..
Helen (Bollywood actress)
Helen Helen (born October 21 1939) was a Bollywood dancer and actress best known for playing vamps and vixens in Bollywood movies of the 1960s and 70s. She was famous for her performances in flamboyant dance sequences and cabaret numbers. The Bollywood playback singer Asha Bhosle frequently sa..
Helen (Inheritance)
Helen is a fictional supporting character and the wife of Jeod in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Trilogy. Their realtionship wasn't the greatest due to Jeod's business problems and because to that, they constantly had arguments. However, they eventually made up in Eldest and decided to start anew..
Helen (play)
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Helen (VIVA)
This article or section contains information about a planned or expected future infrastructure.It may contain information of a speculative nature and the content may change dramatically as the construction and/or completion of the infrastructure approaches, and/or more information becomes availa..
Helen Adams
Helen Adams (born May 30, 1978 in Newport, South Wales) was a British contestant on the second series of the reality television show Big Brother, in 2001. Originally a hairdresser and partime dance instructor, Adams gained celebrity status in the UK due to her on-screen relationship with fell..
Helen Ainsworth
Helen Ainsworth, also known as Cupid Ainsworth, (10 October 1901 - 18 August 1961) was a stage and motion picture actress. She went to Hollywood in the 1920s as an agent, and she helped a number of actors attain stardom: Guy Madison, Marilyn Monroe, Rhonda Fleming, Carol Channing and Howard Keel, am..
Helen Alfredsson
Helen Alfredsson (born 9 April 1965 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish golfer. She turned professional on 1 January 1989 and began her professional career on the Ladies European Tour. She was rookie of the year in her first season, and in 1990 she won the Women's British Open. Her rookie season on the LPGA..
Helen Alice Kinnear
Helen Alice Kinnear (May 6, 1894 - 1970) was a Canadian lawyer. She was born in Cayuga, Ontario. She graduated and was called to the Ontario bar, to become a lawyer, in 1920. She practiced law in Port Colborne, Ontario until 1943, when she was appointed county-court judge for Haldimand County. In ..
Helen Allingham
Helen Allingham (née Helen Mary Elizabeth Paterson) (September 26, 1848 - September 28, 1926), was a well-known watercolour painter and illustrator of the Victorian era. She was born near Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire, England. Her father, a doctor, died in 1862, and the rest of the family..
Helen Andelin
Helen Andelin is the author of Fascinating Womanhood, a reported "guide to a happy marriage" originally published in 1963 as a response to Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique. Although controversial due to its depiction of women as naturally dependent upon men, the book is still supported by a thrivin..
Helen and Scott Nearing
Helen Knothe Nearing (1904-1995) and Scott Nearing (1883-1983) and were well known American back-to-the-landers who wrote extensively about their experience living what they termed "the good life". Scott was a trained economist and former college professor (he had lost his position due to his anarc..
Helen Armstrong
Helen Armstrong was Nellie Melba's birth name.Helen Armstrong (violinist) was an American concert violinist. 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 direct..
Helen Atkinson-Wood
Helen Atkinson-Wood on The Young Ones Helen Atkinson-Wood (born 14 March 1955 in Cheadle Hulme) is an English actor and comedian. Helen Atkinson-Wood was a childhood friend of singer-songwriter Ian Curtis. She studied fine art at Oxford University. She performed comedy with Rowan Atkinson, i..
Helen B. Taussig
Helen Brooke Taussig, (May 24, 1898 - May 20, 1986) was an American paediatric cardiologist, working in Baltimore and Boston, who created the Blalock-Taussig shunt in cooperation with Dr. Alfred Blalock and Vivien Thomas. Contents 1 Birth2 Education3 Medicine4 External links ..
Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy
The Helen B. Warner Prize for Astronomy is awarded annually by the American Astronomical Society for a significant contribution to observational or theoretical astronomy. Warner Prize winners: YearRecipient 1954 Aden Meinel 1955 George Herbig 1956 Harold Johnson 1957 Allan Sandage 195..
Helen Bannerman
Helen Bannerman (1862--1946) was the Scottish author of a number of children's books, the most famous being Little Black Sambo. She was born in Edinburgh and, because women were not admitted as students into British Universities, she sat external examinations set by the University of St. Andrews a..
Helen Barbara Kruger
Helen Barbara Kruger (July 29, 1913 - April 7, 2006) was born in Mankato, Minnesota. She met her future husband Nudie Cohn at her parent's boarding house. He had done time in Leavenworth for trafficking in drugs, but they fell in love and moved to New York City. They returned to Mankato to get ma..
Helen Baxendale
Helen Baxendale (born in 1969 in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England) is a British TV, film and stage actress. Like many girls, she wanted to be a ballet dancer, training at the Elmhurst School for Dance, but gave that idea up when she was 17 in favour of acting. She trained at the world famous Bris..
Helen Belyea
Helen R. Belyea (February 11 1913 – May 20 1986) was a Canadian geologist best known for her research of the Devonian System, a geologic period of the Paleozoic era, in Western Canada. In 1976, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. [link] In 1962, she was elected a Fellow ..
Helen Berhane
Helen Berhane (born c. 1975) is a Christian Gospel singer and religious prisoner in her native Eritrea. Berhane is a member of the Rema church, one of several minority Christian churches not officially recognized by the state of Eritrea and heavily persecuted. She was arrested on 13 May 2004, short..
Helen Berman
Helen Berman (April 6 1936) is a Dutch-Israeli visual artist with an artistic style that varies between realistic impressionism and lyrical abstract expressionism. She has exhibited in Israel, Germany and the Netherlands. Helen Berman was born in Amsterdam and as a young girl survived the Holocaust..
Helen Betty Osborne
Helen Betty Osborne, or Betty Osborne (1952 - November 13, 1971), was a Cree Aboriginal woman from Norway House reserve who was kidnapped and murdered while walking down Third Street in The Pas, Manitoba on the evening of November 13, 1971. She was born in Norway House, Manitoba, the eldest of many..
Helen Beulah Thompson Gaige
Helen Beulah Thompson Gaige (November 24, 1890–October 24, 1976) was an American herpetologist, curator of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Museum of Zoology at the University of Michigan and specialist in neotropical frogs. Gaige studied at the University of Michigan with Frank Nelson Blancha..
Helen Bevington
Helen Smith Bevington (1906-2001) was an American poet, prose author, and educator. She was born in Afton, New York. Bevington was reared in Worcester, New York where her father was a Methodist minister. Her younger brother, Boyce Smith (later known as Rev. Ray Vaughn, was also a Methodist minister...
Helen Bjørnøy
Helen Oddveig Bjørnøy (born February 18, 1954) is a Norwegian priest and politician (Socialist Left Party). From October 2005 she is Minister of the Environment in the Red-Green Coalition headed by Jens Stoltenberg. Bjørnøy graduated from MF Norwegian School of Theology in 1980 and was ordain..
Helen Blatch
Helen Blatch is a British actress, mostly seen on television. Her credits include: Doctor Who (in the serials The Deadly Assassin and The Twin Dilemma), Secret Army, Blake's 7, Tenko, A Touch of Frost, The Bill and Doctors. External link ..
Helen Boaden
Helen Boaden is the current director of BBC News and Current Affairs. This role incorporates controlling all of the BBC's news output across all formats along with current affairs documentaries including programmes such as Newsnight and Panorama. She was previously controller of BBC Radio 4. ..
Helen Bogle
Helen McDermott Bogle (1871-?) was an American kidnapper who snatch the 8-year-old son of a well-connected Pennsylvanian lawyer in 1909. Young Willie Whitla was picked up from school by a man who said he was to take the boy to his father's office. Soon after, Willie's mother received a note that sa..
Helen Bonchek Schneyer
--> Helen Bonchek Schneyer (b. January 10, 1921 in New York City, d. July 16, 2005 in Barre, Vermont) Helen Schneyer was an American folk musician. She was raised Jewish in New York City. While a student at Columbia University, she was introduced to American folk music. She also sang Baptist spiri..
Helen Boosalis
Helen Boosalis (born August 28, 1919) was a Nebraska Democratic Party politician. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was the first female mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska, and in 1986, ran for governor of Nebraska against Kay A. Orr in the first U.S. gubernatorial election in which both major party can..
Helen Bottel
Helen Bottel (born c. 1920s) is an American newspaper columnist who wrote the long-running, nationally syndicated advice column Helen Help Us! in the 1960s and 1970s. Although not as well-known as the Dear Abby or Ann Landers columns, King Features Syndicate's Helen Help Us! had certain areas of sp..
Helen Boulding
Helen Boulding is a London-based singer-songwriter originally from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK. She has written songs for numerous artists including Annie Lennox, Natalie Imbruglia, Charlotte Church, Marcella Detroit, Appleton and Alex Parks. She was the co-writer on Parks' UK number one hit M..
Helen Brach
Helen Vorhees Brach was an heiress to the E. J. Brach & Sons Candy Company family fortune, who lived in Chicago, Illinois. She disappeared in Feb 17th, 1977 and was declared legally dead in May 1984. She was married to Frank Brach son of Emil J. Brach the founder of Brachs , who sold the company in ..
Helen Bradley
Helen Bradley MBE (1900–1974) was an artist born in the villiage of Lees, near Oldham, in Lancashire, England. She painted mainly with her hands and fingers. Her oil paintings vividly depict Lancashire life as it was between 1900 and 1910. As popular in the U.S. as in the United Kingdom, her pain..
Helen Broderick
Helen Broderick (August 11, 1891 – September 25, 1959) was an American film and stage actress known for her comic roles. Her film roles included the Astaire-Rogers movies Top Hat and Swing Time. She was the mother of actor Broderick Crawford. External links ..
Helen Brucker
Senator Helen Bruckner Stacey Travis as Senator Helen Bruckner First appearance Power Play Last appearance Not Fade Away Created by Joss Whedon Statistics Name Helen Brucker Status Deceased Species Demon Affiliation Circle of the Black Thorn, United States Senate Notable powers Pol..
Helen Buckingham
Helen Elizabeth Buckingham (born November 17, 1952) is an Australian politician. She has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Council since November 2002, representing Koonung Province. The daughter of former state Labor leader Frank Wilkes, and a former teacher and loc..
Helen Buday
Helen Buday playing in Alexandra's Project movie Helen Buday is an Australian theatre, TV, movie actress and singer. She appeared as "Savannah Nix" in the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. She was awarded Best Actress at the 48th Valladolid International Film Festival in 2003. Filmography ''A..
Helen Bøsterud
Helen Marie Bøsterud (born 1940) was the state secretary to the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1980-1981, and later herself Minister of Justice 1986-1989. ..
Helen Cadbury
In 1904, Cadbury married popular gospel singer Charles McCallon Alexander. She toured with him on the evangelistic circuit as a women's worker, and they worked together to found the Pocket Testament League[Pocket Testament League], A Brief History, which distributes free pocket-sized Ne..
Helen Cadman
Helen Cadman (born January 4, 1956 in England) is a former international netball sportswoman. She played for England and was on that team between 1977 and 1987. ..
Helen Caldicott
Dr. Helen Caldicott (born 1938) is an Australian physician and anti-nuclear advocate who has founded several associations dedicated to opposing nuclear weapons and nuclear power. Contents 1 Life2 Books3 Quotes4 External links Life Born in Melbourne, Australia, Caldicott rece..
Helen Carter
Helen Myrl Carter Jones, better known as Helen Carter (September 19, 1927–June 2, 1998), was an American country music singer. She was a member of the Carter Family. Helen was the daughter of Maybelle Carter and performed with her mother and her sisters, June Carter and Anita Carter as a member o..
Helen Cha-Pyo
Helen Cha-Pyo is a Korean-born American conductor and organist. Described as being "on the front edge of a lustrous career as a conductor” by the Mail Tribune of Oregon, Cha-Pyo has gained international prominence as both a renowned conductor and organist. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Cha-Pyo..
Helen Chadwick
Helen Chadwick (1953 - March 15, 1996) was a British artist. Chadwick studied at Brighton Polytechnic and then at the Chelsea School of Art. She has often been identified as a feminist, with several of her works addressing the role and image of woman in society. Her work often used organic materi..
Helen Chamberlain
Helen Chamberlain Helen Marie Chamberlain (born 2 April, 1967) is a presenter of the popular British Saturday morning sports show Soccer AM and Friday evening sports show Soccer AM's All Sports Show, both shown on Sky Sports. Additional credits include presenting roles on two former Channel..
Helen Chandler
Helen Chandler as Mina Harker in Dracula (1931). Helen Chandler (February 1, 1906 – April 30, 1965) was an American film and theater actress. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Chandler began her acting career on Broadway in 1917. Within a few years she was playing Shakespearean roles..
Helen Chenoweth-Hage
Helen Chenoweth-Hage Helen P. Chenoweth-Hage (born January 27, 1938) is a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Idaho. Chenoweth was born in Topeka, Kansas and attended Whitworth College. After graduating, she worked as a manager and consultant at various medical enterprises, and then ..
Helen Clark
For other people named , see {{{1. The Right Honourable Helen Elizabeth Clark (born February 26, 1950) is the Prime Minister of New Zealand. She became Prime Minister in December 1999 and is now in her third term. Contents 1 Early life2 Labour Party involvement3 Member of Parliame..
Helen Clarke
Helen Clarke OBE (born Helen Margaret Shearer April 16, 1971 in Auckland) was a field hockey goalkeeper for New Zealand, who competed in three Summer Olympics: 1992, 2000 and 2004. She earned a record 166 caps for her country and received an OBE in 2005. She was also a member of the National Women'..
Helen Clark (disambiguation)
Helen Clark is the Prime Minister of New Zealand. Helen Clark may also refer to: Helen Clark (UK politician) (born 1954) See also: Helen Clarke ..
Helen Clark (UK politician)
Helen Clark --> Born December 23, 1954 Former MP Peterborough For other people with similar names, see Helen Clark (disambiguation) Helen Clark (born Helen Brinton, December 23, 1954) is a politician in the United Kingdom. She was a Labour Member of Parliament for Peterborough from 1997..
Helen Clark MacInnes
Helen MacInnes (born October 7, 1907 in Glasgow, Scotland; died September 30, 1985 in New York, New York) was an Scottish author of espionage novels. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland and graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1928 with a degree in French and German. Working as a librarian, s..
Helen Coonan
Helen Lloyd Coonan (born 29 October 1947), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian Senate since July 1996, representing New South Wales. She was born in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, and was educated at the University of Sydney, where she gained a law degree. She was a ..
Helen Cooper
Helen Cooper may refer to: Helen Cooper (professor), of Medieval and Renaissance EnglishHelen Cooper (illustrator) (born 1963), illustrator and author of children’s booksHelen Cooper (Canadian politician) (born 1946), mayor of Kingston, Ontario ..
Helen Cooper (Canadian politician)
Helen Cooper (born November 13, 1946) is a Canadian politician and administrator. She served as mayor of Kingston, Ontario from 1988 to 1993, and was chair of the Ontario Municipal Board from 1993 to 1996. Cooper was born in Australia, and moved to Kingston with her family as a child. She receive..
Helen Cooper (illustrator)
Helen Cooper (born 1963, London) is an illustrator and author of children's books. She is married to an American illustrator and picture book artist, Ted Dewan. Awards Cooper won a Kate Greenaway Medal for outstanding work of illustration in children's literature, for two books: The Baby Who Wou..
Helen Cooper (professor)
Helen Cooper is Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English at the University of Cambridge, and fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge. She was the first female fellow at University College, Oxford. Before she accepted the position at the University of Cambridge, she was head of the Oxford Engli..
Helen Cox High School
The school, located in Harvey, is a 9-12 High School. It is a part of the Jefferson Parish Public Schools system. The school primarily serves the Harvey and Gretna areas of Jefferson Parish. The school's mascot is "Charlie" the Cougar (felis concolor) , and the school colors are Scarlet (Red) and (V..
Helen Craig
Helen Craig (born 30 August 1934 in London, England, UK) is a British illustrator, best known for creating the Angelina Ballerina series of children's books with writer Katharine Holabird. Her great-grandmother was the stage actress Ellen Terry, and her grandfather was theatrical scenic designer Ed..
Helen Craig McCullough
Helen Craig McCullough (1918-1998) was an eminent scholar of classical Japanese poetry and prose. Born in California, she graduated from Berkeley in 1939 with a degree in political science. After the outbreak of World War II, she entered the U.S. Navy’s Japanese Language School in Boulder, Colorad..
Helen Cresswell
Helen Cresswell (July 11, 1934 in Nottingham - September 26, 2005) was a British author of over 120 books for children including A Gift from Winklesea, the Lizzie Dripping series, and The Bagthorpe Saga. She also adapted numerous stories for television, including Five Children and It and The Demon ..
Helen Cross
Helen Cross is an English author. She was born in 1967 and brought up in East Yorkshire. Her first novel, My Summer of Love, was published in 2001 and was the winner of a Betty Trask Award in 2002. It was made into an acclaimed film directed by Pawel Pawlikowski and starring Emily Blunt and Nathalie..
Helen Cruickshank
Helen Burness Cruickshank (15 May 1886 - 2 March 1975) was a minor Scottish poet and suffragette, better known for being a focal point of the Scottish Renaissance. At her home in Corstorphine, various Scottish writers of note would meet. Born Helen Burness Cruickshank was in Hillside, near Montrose..
Helen Crummy
Helen Crummy was a founder of The Craigmillar Festival Society (CFS), and served as The Organising Secretary for the group until 1985. Craigmillar is one of the poorest areas of Edinburgh. The CFS started in 1962, when she famously asked a headmaster of the local primary school if her son could be..
Helen Crump
Helen Crump was a fictional character on the American TV sitcom The Andy Griffith Show. She played Opie's school teacher and later became Sheriff Andy Taylor's girlfriend. She was played by Aneta Corsaut. Helen Crump was originally from Kansas, and went to college in Kansas City where she studied ..
Helen Dalley
Helen Dalley is an award winning Australian journalist, who works for Kerry Packer's Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (PBL) media stable. She is best known for her work on the Nine Network television programs Sunday and A Current Affair. Contents 1 Early life2 Journalism career3 ..
Helen Daniels
Helen Daniels (nee Simpson) was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. She appeared from the very first episode in 1985 until the character's death in 1997. Her first husband Bill Daniels, died in 1969, with him she had one daughter Anne and one adopted daughter Rosemary. In ..
Helen Darling
Helen Marie Darling, born on August 29, 1978 is a WNBA player for the Charlotte Sting. She previously played for the Cleveland Rockers, and the Minnesota Lynx. Before starting her professional career, she was an outstanding four-year starting point guard for the Penn State Lady Lions, leading the ..
Helen Darville
--> Section>sections].Please format the article according to the guidelines laid out at[Manual of Style]. Helen Darville (born 7 January 1971) is an Australian journalist and writer. In 1993, Darville won The Australian/Vogel Literary Award for her book The Hand that Signed the P..
Helen Delich Bentley
Congresswoman Helen Delich Bentley, R-Maryland, in an undated photo Helen Delich Bentley was born on November 28, 1923. She was an American politician and a former Republican U.S. House Representative from the second district of her adopted home state of Maryland. Bentley was born in the tin..
Helen Denman
Helen Denman (born September 9 1976 in Perth, Australia) is an Australian breaststroke swimmer of the 1990s, who won a silver medal in the 4x100m medley relay at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. She won an individual silver medal in the 100m breaststroke at the 1998 World Aquatics Championships in Perth..
Helen Desportes
Helen Desportes (July 7, 1620 to June 24, 1675) was the first white child born in Canada. Her parents were French habitants Pierre Desportes (1580-1629) and his wife Françoise Langlois (1595-), who settled in Quebec. Her godmother was Madame Helene Champlain, wife of Samuel de Champlain. In his w..
Helen DeWitt
Helen DeWitt (born 1957 in Takoma Park, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C.) is a novelist. DeWitt grew up primarily in South America, as her parents worked in the United States diplomatic service. After two short periods at Smith College DeWitt studied classics at the University of Oxford, firs..
Helen de Guerry Simpson
Helen de Guerry Simpson (December 1, 1897 - October 14, 1940) was an Australian novelist. Helen was born in Sydney, into a family that had been settled in New South Wales for over a 100 years. Her great-grandfather, Piers Simpson, R.N., was associated with Sir Thomas Mitchell, and her maternal gra..
Helen Donaldson
Helen Donaldson (born on March 14, 1968 in Rockhampton, Queensland) is an Australian-born, American-based opera singer. She started singing at the age of seven, after winning an eisteddfod. She was trained at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Brisbane, and graduated with a Bachelor of Music ..
Helen Donath
Helen Donath (born July 10, 1940) is an American soprano. She was born in Corpus Christi, Texas and studied at Corpus Christi College and with Paola Nivikova in New York. She debuted as a concert and Lieder singer in New York. In 1961, she became a member of the Opernstudio in Köln and the Hanove..
Helen Dowdy
Helen Dowdy was a Broadway actress and singer who created the roles of Queenie in Kern & Hammerstein's Show Boat and the Strawberry Woman in George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess — a role she played for nearly twenty years in several productions. Her Broadway debut took place on Dowdy also appea..
Helen Duncan
Helen Duncan (1897 – 1956) was a Scottish psychic, best known as the last person to be convicted under the British Witchcraft Act of 1735. Duncan was born in Callander, Perthshire, northwest of Stirling, in November, 1897. The daughter of a cabinet-maker, she made her name as a psychic by o..
Helen Duncan (New Zealand)
Helen Duncan is a New Zealand politician. She is a member of the Labour Party. Duncan was born on the West Coast, and attended Canterbury University, Auckland University, and Christchurch College of Education. She worked as a teacher in a number of different cities. She has been involved with the N..
Helen Dunmore
Helen Dunmore (born December 12, 1952) is a British poet, novelist and children's writer. She lives in Bristol and has published seven novels and two collections of short stories. Her collections of poetry include Out of the Blue (2001), Bestiary (1997), Secrets (1994), Recovering a Body (1994), S..
Helen Eadie
Helen Eadie (born March 7 1947, Stenhousemuir) is a Scottish Labour Party politician and has represented Dunfermline East in the Scottish Parliament since 1999. Educated at Larbert High School, she is a graduate of the London School of Economics where she received a Certificate in Trade Union Studi..
Helen Elliott Bandini
Helen Elliott Bandini was an American (California) writer, primarily of history. Helen Elliott Bandini was born in Indianapolis and educated in public schools. She came to California in 1874 when her father was president of Indiana Colony, which founded Pasadena, California. She married Arturo Band..
Helen Elliott Donnelly
Helen Elliott Donnelly, played by actress Gloria Hoye, was a fictional character on the now-cancelled American Soap Opera, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing. Meddling mother Helen was the wife of Philip Elliott, the brother of late war correspondent and Korean War veteran, Mark Elliott. In fact,..
Helen Erickson
Helen Lorraine (Cook) Erickson is the primary author of the theory, Modeling and Role-Modeling. Her work,co-authored with Tomlin, E. and Swain, M.A., was derived from years of clinical practice, was first published in 1983 by Prentice Hall and later by the EST Company (mrmbook1@yahoo.com). Recently ..
Helen Fairbrother
Helen Fairbrother, of England, is the third delegate from her country to win the Miss International crown. Her victory came in 1986, when it was held in Nagasaki, Japan. A year after her triumph in 1987, she went on to compete in the Miss United Kingdom to earn the right to represent United Kingdom..
Helen Farr Sloan
Helen Farr Sloan, patron of the arts, inspired educator, accomplished artist and widow of renowned artist John Sloan, died December 13, 2005, at the age of 94 in Wilmington, Delaware. Over the past 50 years, Helen Farr Sloan quietly created a most remarkable profile as an American philanthropist. ..
Helen Ferguson
Helen Ferguson (23 July, 1900 - 14 March, 1977) was an American actress later turned publicist. Born in Decatur, Illinois, she was a graduate of the Nicholas High School of Chicago and the Academy of Fine Arts. It is thought she made her debut in films in 1914, although her first recorded cred..
Helen Fielding
Helen Fielding (born February 19 1958 in Morley, West Yorkshire) is a British author, best known as the author of the novel Bridget Jones's Diary and its sequel [[Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (book)|Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason]] The Bridget Jones books had their origins in a column publi..
Helen Fisher
Helen Fisher may refer to: Helen Fisher (anthropologist) (born 1945)Helen Fisher (politician) ..
Helen Fisher (anthropologist)
Helen Fisher (born 1945) is an anthropology professor and human behavior researcher at the Rutgers University. By many accounts, including her own, Fisher is considered the world’s leading expert on the topic of love.1 Presently, Fisher is the most referenced scholar in the love research commun..
Helen Fisher (politician)
Helen Fisher is a Liberal Democrat politician in the City of Manchester. She is a councillor in the Didsbury East ward. She currently serves as the Liberal Democrat Spokesperson on the Children and Young People Overview and Scrutiny Committee. ..
Helen Flanagan
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. Helen Flanagan (born 1989) is an actress from Bolton in Lancashire who plays Rosie Webster in Coronation Str..
Helen Forrest
Helen Forrest's hit single "I Had the Craziest Dream." Helen Forrest (April 12, 1917 – July 11, 1999) was one of the most popular female vocalists during America's Big Band era. She was born Helen Fogel to a Jewish family in Atlantic City, New Jersey on April 12, 1917. She first sang with h..
Helen Forrester
Helen Forrester (real name June Bhatia) (born 1919, Hoylake, Cheshire (now in Merseyside)) is an english-born author famous for her books about her early childhood in the Great Depression as well as several other works of fiction. In 1953 Forrester moved to Edmonton, Canada where she still lives..
Helen Fouché Gaines
Helen Fouché Gaines was a member of the American Cryptogram Association and editor of the book Cryptanalysis (originally Elementary Cryptanalsysis). Her nom was PICCOLA. Shortly after the publication of the book, she died. External Links [ACA history of the book from The ACA and you] ..
Helen Frankenthaler
Helen Frankenthaler (born December 12, 1928) is an American post-painterly abstraction artist. Born in New York City, her work is influenced by Jackson Pollock with whom she also was involved in the 1946-1960 Abstract Art Movement. She was the youngest daughter of a justice on the New York State Sup..
Helen Fraser
Helen Fraser (born 1 June, 1962 in Oldham, Lancashire) is a British actress, best known to television viewers for her long-running role in the ITV women's prison drama Bad Girls as unpleasant warder Sylvia "Bodybag" Hollamby. Other TV credits include: Z Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, Doctor in the Hous..
Helen Gahagan
Helen Gahagan in the 1920s Helen Gahagan (November 25, 1900 – June 28, 1980) was a American actress and (under the name Helen Gahagan Douglas) a politician. She was of Scottish and Irish descent. Gahagan was born in Boonton, New Jersey and raised Roman Catholic. She became a well known sta..
Helen Gallagher
This article is about the American actress. For the co-founder of Gallagher's Steak House, see Helen Gallagher (Solomon). Helen Gallagher (born July 19, 1926 in New York City) is an American actress, dancer and singer of Irish, French and English descent. For decades, Helen Gallagher was known as ..
Helen Gallagher (Solomon)
Helen Gallagher (died 1943) was a Ziegfeld girl and restaurateur who co-founded Gallagher's Steak House was the wife of Ed Gallagher (1873-1929). Something of a celebrity herself she knew how to lure other celebrities. She had been a Ziegfeld Girl until the mid-1920s and the wife of Ed Gallagher, ..
Helen Gandy
[Featured articles ] Helen Gandy in her office in the Justice Department in the 1940's. Helen W. Gandy (April 8, 1897 – July 7, 1988) was an American civil servant. Gandy, who at age twenty-one left her native New Jersey for Washington, D.C., was the secretary..
Helen Gardner
Dame Helen Gardner, DBE, (1909-1986) was an English literary critic. A fellow of St Hilda's College, Oxford from 1942, she became professor of English literature in the University of Oxford in 1966. Her work led to great acclaim, being made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (1967)..
Helen Garner
Helen Garner (born 1942 in Geelong, Australia) is a novelist and journalist. Before becoming a writer, she worked as a high-school teacher. Her daughter Alice Garner is an actress, historian and musician. Contents 1 Fiction writing2 Non-fiction writing3 References4 External l..
Helen Gibbins
Helen Gibbins is a leading figure in women's issues in New Zealand. Her leading roles have included: Chief Guide (Girl Guides) of New ZealandPresident of the National Council of Women of New Zealand She lives in Dunedin on New Zealand's South Island. External links [National Council of Wome..
Helen Gibson
Helen Gibson (August 27, 1892 - October 10, 1977) was an American rodeo rider and film actress. Early Life and Career Rise Born Rose August Wenger in Cleveland, Ohio, she became a stunt rider in a "Wild West" rodeo working in the Pacific Northwest and California. On the rodeo circuit she met Hoot..
Helen Giddings
Helen Giddings is a member of the Texas House of Representatives. In 2003, she was arrested after attempting to avoid attending a house session regarding congressional redistricting. In 2003, Texas Democrats from the state House made national headlines when they travelled across the state border to..
Helen Gipson
Helen Gipson (born 1951) is a Scrabble player based in Scotland. On December 4th 2005, her ABSP rating peaked at third in Britain, making her the highest rated woman, and she is consistently rated as the top female player in the world. A software engineer by trade, Gipson represented England in the..
Helen Glass
Helen Preston Glass (born 1917) is a Canadian nurse, educator, administrator, and researcher. Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, she received a Diploma in Nursing from the Royal Victoria Hospital School of Nursing in Montreal, in 1939. She then worked in different hospitals as a nurse. She began her car..
Helen Goodman
Helen Catherine Goodman (born January 2, 1958) British politician She is the Labour MP for Bishop Auckland. Goodman was born in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire and was educated at the Lady Manners School, Bakewell, Derbyshire and Somerville College, Oxford. From 1995 she worked as the head of strateg..
Helen Gourlay
Helen Gourlay (born December 23, 1946) is a tennis player from Australia. During her career, Gourlay reached the finals of two Grand Slam tournaments, losing both championship matches to countrywoman Evonne Goolagong. At the 1971 French Open, Gourlay lost 6-3, 7-5 in the final. At the 1977 Austra..
Helen Grace
Helen Grace (born Helen Scragg, August 20th 1971 in Hertfordshire, England) is a British actress who trained at the Drama Centre London. Her career began with her 1996 portrayal of the incestuous Georgia Simpson in the controversial Channel 4 television soap opera Brookside, for which she is probabl..
Helen Grace Scott Keenan
Helen Grace Reswich Scott Keenan, more commonly, Helen Grace Scott was an American citizen employed in the Office of Strategic Services and later the Office of U.S Chief Counsel for Prosecution of Axis War Criminals on the staff of Justice Robert H. Jackson during World War II. She was allegedly a s..
Helen Greiner
Helen Greiner is the co-founder and chairman of iRobot, a consumer robotics company headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts. ..
Helen Gurley Brown
Helen Gurley Brown (b. February 18, 1922 in Green Forest, Arkansas), is an author, publisher, and businesswoman. She was editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine for 32 years. Brown's father died in an accident when she was young, and her sister was a victim of polio. She was raised in Little Roc..
Helen Halyard
Helen Betty Halyard (born in 1951) was a third-party candidate for President of the United States in the United States presidential election, 1992, representing the Socialist Equality Party (US). She had previously run twice as their vice-presidential candidate, as Edward Winn's running mate. In 1..
Helen Hart
Family Affairs character Helen Hart Played by Janice McKenzie Duration 1997-1998 Date of Birth 1942 Marital Status Deceased Occupation Nurse Family Angus, Chris, Annie, Duncan, Holly, Sam, Jamie, Melanie, Ewan, Stella Helen Hart (nee Cooper) was a fictional character i..
Helen Haye
Helen Haye (August 28, 1874 - September 1, 1957) was a British actress. She often worked for Alexander Korda. In 1955, she appeared in Laurence Olivier's Richard III. External Links [IMDB Profile] ..
Helen Hayes
Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper in the 1932 film, A Farewell to Arms Helen Hayes (October 10, 1900 – March 17, 1993) was a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress whose successful and award-winning career spanned almost 70 years. She was eventually to garner the nickname "First Lady of..
Helen Hayes Award
A Helen Hayes Award is a theater award named for the famed actress Helen Hayes to recognize excellence in the professional theater in the Washington, D.C./Potomac (USA) area since 1983. The awards are presented by the Washington Theatre Awards Society. Awards The Helen Hayes Awards are given for r..
Helen Hayes Awards Non-Resident Acting
These Helen Hayes Awards are given for outstanding acting in non-resident or touring productions that are staged in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Contents 1 Lead acting1.1 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Touring Production1.2 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Touring Production or Pr..
Helen Hayes Awards Non-Resident Production
These Helen Hayes Awards are given for non-resident or touring productions for excellence in their productions in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Contents 1 Production1.1 Outstanding Touring Production1.2 Outstanding Production Prior to New York1.3 Outstanding Non-Reside..
Helen Hayes Awards Resident Acting
These Helen Hayes Awards are given for acting in resident theatre productions in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. The awards are generally divided between male and female performers, between lead and supporting performers, and since the early 1990s between dramatic plays and musicals. Content..
Helen Hayes Awards Resident Design
These Helen Hayes Awards are given annually for excellence in production design for professional theatres in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. These awards are given only for resident productions. Contents 1 Choreography and Musical Direction1.1 Outstanding Choreography in a Reside..
Helen Hayes Awards Resident Production
These Helen Hayes Awards are given for resident theatre productions in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. They include awards for the production itself, the direction, and the plays themselves. Contents 1 Production1.1 Outstanding Production in a Resident Play1.2 Outstanding ..
Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress, Resident Play
The Helen Hayes Award for Supporting Actress in a Resident Play is an Helen Hayes Award for theatre excellence in the Washington, DC area. In 1993, awards for musicals were separated from those for dramatic plays. The award winner is listed for each year, followed by other nominees. Outstanding..
Helen Hayes Theatre
The Helen Hayes Theatre, 2006 The Helen Hayes Theatre (originally the Little Theatre) is a Broadway theatre at 240 West 44th Street in New York City. Designed by Ingalls & Hoffman, and built by Winthrop Ames, it opened on 12 March 1912. In 1931 it was sold to the New York Times, converted i..
Helen Hayes Theatre (45th St.)
Broadway Theatre Helen Hayes Theatre Address 240 West 44th Stree Capacity 299 (Originally) Date Opened 1912 The Helen Hayes Theatre was located on 240 West 44th Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenue New York, N.Y. Designed by Ingalls & Hoffman, and built by Winthrop Ames. It open..
Helen Herron Taft
White House portrait Helen Herron "Nellie" Taft (June 2,1861 – May 22,1943), wife of William Howard Taft, was First Lady of the United States from 1909 to 1913. Fourth child of Harriet Collins and John W. Herron, she had grown up in Cincinnati, Ohio, attending a private school in the ci..
Helen Holmes
Helen Holmes (June 19, 1893 - July 8, 1950) was an American silent film actress. Early Life While there is no known official birthplace record, it is believed that Helen Holmes was born in Chicago, Illinois. She began working as a photographer's model but turned to acting, performing in live thea..
Helen Hooven Santmyer
Helen Hooven Santymer(November 25, 1895 - February 21 1986) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and moved to Xenia, Ohio when she was five. She went to Wellesley College in 1918 and was active in the struggle for women's rights. She attended Oxford University in England and was one of the first female Rh..
Helen Hoyt
Helen Hoyt (January 22, 1887–August 2, 1972) was an American poet. Contents 1 Life and work1.1 Career2 Authored Publications3 Quotation4 References5 External links Life and work She was born at Norwalk, Connecticut, and educated at Barnard College. At some po..
Helen Humes
Helen Humes (June 23, 1913 - September 9, 1981) was an American jazz and blues singer. Helen was born in Louisville, Kentucky. She moved to New York and became a recording vocalist with Harry James big band in 1937. Her swing recordings with Harry James included "Jubilee", "I Can Dream Can't I",..
Helen Humphreys
Helen Humphreys (born 29 March 1961) is a Canadian writer. Born in London, England, she lives in Kingston, Ontario. Bibliography Poetry Gods and Other Mortals - 1986Nuns Looking Anxious, Listening to Radios - 1990The Perils of Geography - 1995Anthem - 2000 Novels Ethel on Fire - 1991Leaving Earth -..
Helen Hunley
Wilma Helen Hunley, OC (born September 6, 1920) is a former Canadian politician and the first woman to become lieutenant-governor of Alberta. Born in Acme, Alberta, the daughter of James Edgar Hunley and Esta May Hunley, she served as a town councillor from 1960 to 1966 and then Mayor of Rocky Mou..
Helen Hunt
Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born June 15, 1963) is an Emmy, Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning American actress, best known for her role in the TV show Mad About You. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 Filmography3 Awards4 Trivia5 ..
Helen Hunt Jackson
Contents 1 '''Helen Maria Hunt Jackson''' (..
Helen Jackson
Helen Margaret Jackson (born 19 May 1939) is a British politician. She was Labour member of Parliament for Sheffield Hillsborough from 1992 until she stepped down at the 2005 general election. She was on the party's National Executive Committee. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Helen Jacobs
Helen Hull Jacobs (August 6, 1908 – June 2, 1997) was an American female tennis player who was born in Globe, Arizona, United States. She was inducted in the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1962. Contents 1 Career2 World War II and Personal Life3 Grand Slam record4 ..
Helen Johns
Helen Johns (born April 24, 1953 in Toronto, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2003, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves. Johns has a Bachelor of A..
Helen Jones
For Helen Mary Jones, member of the National Assembly for Wales, please see Helen Mary Jones. Helen Mary Jones (born on 24 December, 1954, Chester, England) is a Roman Catholic lawyer and Member of Parliament of Irish and Welsh extraction. She is Labour Party Member of Parliament for Warrington ..
Helen Joseph
Helen Joseph (8 April 1905 – 25 December 1992), a South African anti-apartheid activist, was born in Sussex, England and graduated from King's College, in 1927. After working as a teacher in India for three years, Helen came to South Africa in 1931, where she met and married Billie Joseph. She ser..
Helen K. Garber
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Helen Kalvak
Helen Kalvak (1901 - 1984) (C.M., R.C.A.) was an Inuit artist from Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada. Kalvak was born on Victoria Island and lived a traditional Inuit lifestyle until she moved to Holman (today called Ulukhaktok) in 1960, after the death of her husband, Edward Manayok. Broug..
Helen Kane
Helen Kane Helen Kane (August 4 1903 - September 26 1966) was an American popular singer, best known for her "boop-boop-a-doop" trademark and her signature song, "I Wanna Be Loved By You". Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick used Kane as the model for his studio's most famous creation, Bet..
Helen Kate Furness Free Library
A member of the Delaware County Library System, Helen Kate Furness Free Library is the public library in Nether Providence Township, PA. Open to all, it is primarily used by Nether Providence and Rose Valley residents. The library is located at 100 N. Providence Rd., Wallingford, PA 19086. Phone..
Helen Kelesi
thumb Helen Kelesi (born November 15, 1969 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a former tour professional tennis player. She has been coached by her father, Milan Kelesi, throughout her tennis career. "Hurricane Helen", as the Canadian pressed dubbed her for her fiery demeanour, achieved a caree..
Helen Keller
Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was a deafblind American author, activist and lecturer. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Childhood1.2 Education1.3 Political activities1.4 Introduction of the Akita dog to America1.5 Writings1.6 Honors and later ..
Helen Keller! The Musical
"Helen Keller! The Musical" is episode 414 of South Park. It originally aired on November 22, 2000. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. It begins with the fourth graders reharsing for the "Thanksgiving Extravaganza", where they have to perform The ..
Helen Keller International
Helen Keller International (HKI) combats the causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition by establishing programs based on evidence and research in vision, health and nutrition. Founded in 1915 by Helen Keller and George Kessler, the organization’s mission is to save the sight and lives ..
Helen Keller Junior High School (Schaumburg, Illinois)
Helen Keller Junior High School (often just called Keller Junior High) is an American middle school in Schaumburg, Cook County, Illinois; which educates children in grades seven and eight. The school was named in honor of Helen Keller, a deaf-blind American author, activist, and lecturer. It is op..
Helen Kennard Bettin
Helen Kennard Bettin (1887-1983), author, teacher and volunteer Helen Kennard was born on September 1, 1887 in Columbus, Ohio, and the family relocated to Glendora, California, in 1891. She attended public schools in Glendora and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Pomona College, in Claremont, Califor..
Helen Kennedy
--> Helen Kennedy is a Canadian politician and social activist. Born in Ireland, she came to Canada in 1979 at age 21. Helen began her career as an activist and change agent with her first job in Canada, with the Industrial Accident Prevention Association, where she became an advocate for workplac..
Helen Keogh
Helen Keogh (born June 3 1951) is an Irish Fine Gael politician. She was a Progressive Democrat Teachta Dála for Dún Laoghaire from 1992 to 1997. A teacher, Keogh was an unsuccessful Progressive Democrat candidate in the 1987 general election, the first election after the party was founded. She..
Helen Kim
Helen Kim is an Asian American actress of Korean descent. Her only known role is as the assassin 'Karen Kim' from Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004). External link [}}}] at the Internet Movie Database ..
Helen King
For Helen King, the professor of Classics at Reading University, see Helen King (professor). Helen King (1 March, 1972 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom) is a Canadian actress working in theatre, film & TV as an actor, voice artist, puppeteer & singer. King graduated from Queen's Uni..
Helen King (professor)
Dr Helen King is professor of the History of Classical Medicine and head of the department of Classics at the University of Reading, England. Her first degree, at University College London, was in Ancient History and Social Anthropology; she then held research fellowships in Cambridge and Newcastl..
Helen Kleeb
Helen Kleeb (born January 6, 1907 in South Bend, Washington; died December 28, 2003 in Los Angeles, California) was an American actress. In a career covering nearly fifty years, she is probably most fondly remembered for the role of "Miss Mamie Baldwin" in The Waltons. Links [Internet Movie ..
Helen Kleinbort Krauze
Helen Kleinbort Krauze (born in Białystok) is a Polish-born Mexican writer and journalist. She is the mother of Enrique Krauze, a Mexican historian and writer. She arrived in Mexico at the age of six years with her parents through Veracruz, Veracruz, from Santander, Spain. She has been a journalis..
Helen Koral
Helen Koral was the wife of Alexander Koral, both were Americans who allegedly worked for Soviet intelligence during World War II. The Koral's headed the "Art" or "Berg" group of Soviet spies. The Berg group acted as couriers for various Soviet contacts, including the Silvermaster ring. Helen Kora..
Helen Kroger
Helen Kroger is an Australian political figure. She was the Victorian state president of the Liberal Party of Australia from 2003 to 2006, and oversaw the rebuilding of the party after the disastrous 2002 state election. She is the ex-wife of fellow Liberal powerbroker Michael Kroger. She will most..
Helen Krulich
Helen Krulich from the Czech Republic was the wife of Dr.Abdul Rahman Ghassemlou, the Secretary-General of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI). Helen studied philosophy and English literature and got a Master’s degree in 1958, focused on the American writer Jack London. Ghassemlou an..
Helen Kushnick
Helen Gorman Kushnick (born c. 1945 and died August 28, 1996) was the agent of comedian Jay Leno for much of his early career. Leno had been performing stand-up comedy in a variety of venues when she found him, and afterwards, Kushnick was with him all the way to his role hosting The Tonight Show. H..
Helen LaKelly Hunt
Helen LaKelly Hunt (born 1949) is a daughter of H. L. Hunt. She is founder and president of The Sister Fund, which describes itself as "a private women's fund dedicated to the social, political, economic, and spiritual empowerment of women and girls." Hunt currently lives in New Jersey with her hu..
Helen Lederer
Helen Lederer (born Llandovery, Wales, September 24 1954) is a British comedian, writer and actress who emerged as part of the alternative comedy boom at the beginning of the 1980s. Lederer established a stand-up act at the Comedy Store in London and then won minor parts in episodes of The Young On..
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz is the Sydenham Clark Parsons Professor of History at Smith College. She received her B.A. from Wellesley College and her Ph.D. from Harvard University. Her book, Alma Mater, (1984) is a comprehensive history of the development of the Seven Sister Colleges. Select works..
Helen Levitt
Helen Levitt (b. 31 August, 1913) is an American documentary photographer. Levitt grew up in Brooklyn, New York. Dropping out of school, she taught herself photography while working for a commercial photographer. While teaching some classes in art to children in 1937, Levitt became intrigued with ..
Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School (Shatin)
HLMSS Motto Be erudite in your studies and careful in thought (博學慎思) Principal Mr.周守安 Founded 1988 Location Sha Tin, the New Territories, Hong Kong School Type Government school Helen Liang Memorial Secondary School (Shatin) (梁文燕紀念中學(沙田)) is a ..
Helen Liddell
Helen Liddell (born December 6, 1950, in Coatbridge, Scotland) is a British politician, was M.P. for Monklands East, then for Airdrie and Shotts from 1994 to 2005, and is British High Commissioner in Canberra. She was born Helen Lawrie Reilly, the daughter of a Catholic father and a Protestant moth..
Helen Longino
Helen Longino is an American philosopher of science who has argued influentially for the singificance of values and social interactions to scientific inquiry. A former member of philosophy and women's studies faculties at Mills College, Rice University, and the University of Minnesota, Longino is c..
Helen Lovejoy
Helen Lovejoy is a fictional character on The Simpsons, voiced by Maggie Roswell and Marcia Mitzman Gaven while Roswell was involved in a pay dispute. She is Rev. Timothy's judgmental, small minded, moralistic, and gossipy wife. Helen's catchphrase, delivered in times of civic crisis (moral or othe..
Helen Love (band)
Helen Love are an indie band from Wales whose music is a combination of punk rock and disco dance music. They were formed by the eponymous Helen Love. The main thematic elements in their oeuvre are Joey Ramone, summer days and bubblegum music. Their music has been covered by Ash and The Queers. ..
Helen Lowry
Elza Akhmerova, also Elsa Akhmerova was an American citizen born Helen Lowry. She was a niece of Earl Browder, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA). She was married to New York Illegal Rezident Iskhak Akhmerov—both were Soviet intelligence operatives. As a nat..
Helen Lynch
Helen Lynch (April 6, 1900 - March 2, 1965) was an American silent-film actress. She was born in Billings, Montana where she was also raised. After winning a beauty contest conducted in her hometown, she soon went to movie studios and received little trouble gaining roles, starting out as an ext..
Helen Lynd
Helen Merrel Lynd (March 17, 1896 - January 30, 1982) was a U.S. sociologist and social philosopher. ..
Helen M. French
Helen M. French (1832 - 1909) was an American educator who served as Principal of Mount Holyoke College (then Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) from 1867-1872. She graduated from Mount Holyoke in 1857 and taught there for ten years before becoming principal. External links [Biography] ..
Helen Mack
Helen Mack (November 13, 1913 in Rock Island, Illinois - August 13, 1986 in Beverly Hills, California) started her career in movies as a child actress, but her greater success was as a leading lady in the 1930s. She may be best remembered for the 1933 movie sequel The Son of Kong, as Harold Lloyd'..
Helen Magill White
Helen Magill White (1853-1944) was the first woman in the United States to earn a Ph.D. She earned her doctoral degree in Greek from Boston University in 1877. Raised in a Quaker family, White always believed that she was deserving of the same education as a man. Her father was the president of Sw..
Helen Makower
Helen Makower (* 1 June 1910 London; † 17 May 1998 Marlborough) was a British economist. Graduating from Newnham College, Cambridge (M.A. Oxon, inc. awarded 1938, and with a Ph.D. in Economics (London School of Economics and Political Science) 1937, she joined Jacob Marschak's Oxford Institute of ..
Helen Maksagak
Helen Mamayaok Maksagak (CM, LL.D Hon.) (born April 15, 1931) was Commissioner of the Northwest Territories (Canada) from January 16, 1995 to March 26, 1999. As such she was both the first woman and first Inuk to hold the position. In March 1999, she became the first commissioner of the newly creat..
Helen Maria Bayly
Helen Maria Bayly (1804–1869) was the wife of Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton. They married in 1833. Little appears to be known of Bayly other than in connection to Hamilton. Bayly was born in County Tipperary, the daughter of Rev Henry Bayly, the rector of Nenagh, into what was..
Helen Maria Williams
Helen Maria Williams (1761 or 1762–1827) was a British novelist, poet, and translator of French-language works. A religious dissenter, she was a supporter of abolitionism and of the ideals of the French Revolution; she was imprisoned in Paris during the Reign of Terror, but nonetheless spent m..
Helen Marshall
Helen Marshall is the Borough President of Queens in New York City and a member of the Democratic Party. Marshall was elected Borough President in 2001 succeeding the term limited Claire Shulman. Prior to being elected Borough President, Marshall served on the New York City Council from 1992 to 20..
Helen Martin
Helen Dorothy Martin (July 23, 1909 - March 25, 2000) was an African American actress of stage and television. Martin was a Broadway actress for many decades, debuting in the theatre production of Native Son in 1941. Among other productions, she appeared in Raisin from 1973 to 1975. She became fa..
Helen Mary
Helen Mary Innocent (born March 14, 1977 in Kerala) is a female field hockey goalkeeper from India, who made her international debut for her native country in 1992 in the test serie against Germany. In 2003 she saved two penalty strokes in final tie-breaker to win title for India at the Afro-Asian G..
Helen Mary Jones
For Helen Jones, Member of the British Parliament, please see Helen Jones. Helen Mary Jones is a member of the National Assembly for Wales. She was born in Colchester, Essex, in 1960, and educated at Colchester County High School for Girls, Llanfair Caereinon High School in Powys and the University..
Helen Mason
Helen Mason Young was born in Glasgow in 1938 and died in London in 1989. She was a journalist and children's author. She gave up a successful journalistic career with the Daily Express after she married the political journalist Hugo Young and decided to devote her life to her four children. As t..
Helen Masters
Played Detective Inspector Lucy Lane in Wycliffe. ..
Helen Mayfield
Helen Burkhart Mayfield (1939–1997) was an American artist from Texas. Mayfield was born in Blanco, Texas. After graduating from high school, she attended South West Texas State University, where she majored in art and met her future husband, Martin Mayfield. Before moving back to Austin, ..
Helen Mayhak
Helen Mayhak was the township clerk of Hartford Township in Michigan, United States, for 40 years. She was first elected to this position in 1964, and died at the age of 91 years old, on January 8, 2005. At the time of her death, she was the longest-serving public official in the state of Michigan..
Helen Mayhew
Helen Mayhew is a British radio presenter and producer, specialising in jazz music. Mayhew started with the BBC, and then moved to Jazz FM at its launch, but has now rejoined the BBC where she presents her own weekly show. Mayhew's broadcasting career began at BBC Radio Devon & BBC Radio Kent, pre..
Helen Mayo
Helen Mayo (1 October 1878 – 13 November 1967), Australian medical doctor, was a pioneer in women's and children's health in Australia. Born in Adelaide, South Australia in 1878, Mayo was educated at home and later at Adelaide's Advanced School for Girls. She studied medicine at the Universit..
Helen McCrory
Helen McCrory (born c. 1968) is a British actress known primarily for her stage and television work. She studied acting at the Drama Centre, part of the University of the Arts London. In 2002 she was nominated for a London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress (playing Elena in Chekhov'..
Helen McElhone
Helen M. McElhone (born 1933) is a British Labour Party politician. Following the death of her husband Frank McElhone in 1982, she was elected as his successor in the resulting by-election as Member of Parliament for Glasgow Queen's Park. However, she served only for six months as the seat was abo..
Helen Merrill
Helen Merrill as pictured on the cover of her 1954 eponymous debut album Helen Merrill (born Jelena Ana Milcetic on July 21, 1930 in New York City) is an internationally known jazz vocalist. Merrill's recording career has spanned six decades and she is popular with fans of jazz in Japan and I..
Helen Miller Shepard
"Helen Gould" redirects here. For , see Helen Vivien Gould. Helen Miller Shepard (1868 – December 1938) was an American philanthropist born in Manhattan in New York City. Contents 1 Birth2 Marriage3 American Bible Society4 Philanthropy5 References Birth Born as ..
Helen Milner
Helen V. Milner or Helen Milner is a political scientist who has written extensively on issues related to international political economy like international trade, the connections between domestic politics and foreign policy, globalization and regionalism, and the relationship between democracy and ..
Helen Mirren
Mirren with Malcolm McDowell in O Lucky Man! (1974) Dame Helen Mirren, DBE (born Ilyena Lydia Mironova on 26 July 1945) is an English stage, television and movie actress. She is particularly well-known for her roles as the female detective Jane Tennison in the Prime Suspect series of televisio..
Helen Morgan
Helen Morgan photo taken by Carl Van Vechten, 1935 Helen Morgan (August 2, 1900 - October 9, 1941) was an American singer and actress who worked in films and on the stage. She was born on 2 August 1900 in rural Danville, Illinois. She was born 'Helen Riggins' to a farmer and schoolteacher bu..
Helen Morgan (Miss World)
Helen Elizabeth Morgan (born 1951), of the Barry, Wales, is the 1974 winner of the Miss United Kingdom pageant. She earned the right to represent the United Kingdom in Miss World, eventually becoming the fourth delegate from her country to win the competition in 1974. The celebration was short-lived..
Helen Morgendorffer
Helen Morgendorffer is a cartoon character from the MTV television series, "Daria". A corporate lawyer, she is the mother of Daria Morgendorffer and Quinn Morgendorffer. Helen Morgendorffer Contents 1 Background2 Personality3 Relationship with her husband4 Relationship ..
Helen Morlok
Helen Morlok (Born: May 19, 1930 in Lansing, Michigan, Died: October 31, 2003 in Lansing, Michigan) is one of the four sisters listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's oldest identical quadruplets. Her sisters were Edna, Wilma, and Sarah. The sisters performed tap dance and comedy..
Helen Morrison
Helen Morrison, M.D., is a forensic psychiatrist currently residing in Chicago, Illinois. She is best known for her efforts to understand the psychology of serial killers, and has personally interviewed about 80 of them. The focus of her research has been to find common personality traits between s..
Helen Mussallem
Helen Kathleen Mussallem CC (born 1914) is a Canadian nurse. Born in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, studied at the School of Nursing, Vancouver General Hospital from 1934 to 1937. Between 1943 and 1946, she served as a surgical nurse and lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps during ..
Helen Nam
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Helen Nichol
Helen Nichol (born 18 February 1981 in Burlington, Ontario) is a female badminton player from Canada. Nichol competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in women's doubles with partner Charmaine Reid. They were defeated by Cheng Wen-Hsing and Chien Yu Chin of Taiwan in the round of 32. ..
Helen O'Connell
Helen O'Connell (May 23, 1920 – September 9, 1993) was a singer, actress, and dancer. Helen was born in Lima, Ohio. Helen O'Connell joined the Jimmy Dorsey band in 1939 and achieved her best selling records in the early forties with "Green Eyes", "Amapola," and "Tangerine." In each of these ..
Helen O'Hara
Helen O'Hara (born Helen Bevington 3 January 1955) is a British musician, formerly a member of the band Dexy's Midnight Runners between 1982 and 1987 including performing on songs such as the single Come on Eileen from the Too-Rye-Ay album. Since leaving the band she had been working with rock perf..
Helen of Galloway
Helen of Galloway, (c. 1196, Wigtownshire, Scotland –1245), also known as Ela, was the eldest daughter and co-heiress of Alan, Lord of Galloway and Margaret of Huntingdon. Helen had two sisters and co-heiresses, Devorguilla (or Derborgaill), and Christina (or Cairistiona). She was married to..
Helen of the Hosts
Helen of the Hosts (c. 360 - c. 400) (Welsh, Elen Luyddog) is a semi-legendary figure from the Mabinogion. Although Breuddwyd Macsen Wledig, the story in the Mabinogion, is a fictional account of the marriage of Macsen Wledig, it probably has a basis in fact. Helen is thought to have been the daug..
Helen of Troy (film)
Helen of Troy is a 1956 movie based on Homer's Iliad and retells the Trojan War. It stars Stanley Baker as Achilles, Rossana Podestà as Helen, and Jacques Sernas as Paris. Another notable role is a young Brigitte Bardot playing Andraste, Helen's handmaiden. This project makes several departures ..
Helen of Troy (TV miniseries)
Helen of Troy is a television miniseries based upon Homer's story of the Trojan War, as recounted in the epic poem, The Iliad. This TV miniseries also shares the name with a 1956 movie staring Stanley Baker. It stars Sienna Guillory as Helen, Matthew Marsden as Paris, Rufus Sewell as Agamemnon, J..
Helen of Troy (TV movie)
There are many different stories and interpretations of Homer's Iliad, or better known as the 'Trojan War.' 'Helen of Troy' is one movie that showed a different perspective of the events in the leading lady's point of view. The Iliad written by Homer, from which this film was based on, talks about..
Helen of Troy Limited
Helen of Troy Limited (NASDAQ: [HELE]) is a manufacturer of personal care electrical products under brands licensed from Vidal Sassoon, Revlon, Dr. Scholl's, Sunbeam, Health o meter, Sea Breeze, and Vitapoint. It is also the parent corporation of OXO International. The company is headqua..
Helen Ophelia Dubuois
Helen Ophelia Dubuois is a recurring character in Nickelodeon's Drake & Josh show, played by Yvette Nicole Brown. Helen was immediately introduced as a loud-voiced character and is known to order her employees, namely Josh; Helen does not particularly like Josh, but seems to be infatuated with Drake..
Helen Osborne Storrow Immersed Tube Tunnel
Helen Osborne Storrow Immersed Tube Tunnel (HOSITT) is a project to regain urban parkland taken in 1949 from the Charles River Esplanade (and from abutting greenspaces along the river) in Boston Massachusetts for a freeway - Storrow Drive. The 1951 construction of Storrow Drive also demolished Fred..
Helen Oyeyemi
Helen Oyeyemi (born September 28, 1984) is a British novelist. She was born in Nigeria and moved to London when she was four. She wrote her first novel, The Icarus Girl, while still at school studying for her A levels. Oyeyemi read Social and Political Sciences at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge...
Helen Palmer
Helen Palmer (born September 19 1974) is an athlete from Great Britain. She competes in archery. Palmer represented Great Britain at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She placed 61st in the women's individual ranking round with a 72-arrow score of 594. In the first round of elimination, she faced 4th-ranke..
Helen Pappas
Helen Pappas was a minor fictional character of Greek Cypriot descent in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders in February 2006. Helen was the sister of Yanis Pappas, and aunt of Carly Wicks's husband, Nico. She was a professional businesswoman who attended a family liaison meeting with her famil..
Helen Parkhurst
Helen Parkhurst Helen Parkhurst (January 3, 1887 - June 1, 1973) was a American educator, author, lecturer, the originator of the Dalton Plan and the founder of The Dalton School. Born at Durand, Wisconsin, she was graduated from Wisconsin State Teachers College in 1907, studied at the univer..
Helen Pearce
Helen Pearce was the child star of the film When the Whales Came (1989), based on Michael Morpurgo's book. She is daughter of the artist Richard Pearce. External link [IMDb entry] ..
Helen Percy, Duchess of Northumberland
Helen Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (December 13 1886–June 13 1965) was born Lady Helen Magdalan Gordon-Lennox, the daughter of the Earl of March and Kinrara (later Duke of Richmond). She was married on October 18 1911 to Earl Percy, who succeeded his father as 8th Duke of Northumberland in..
Helen Phillips
Helen L. Phillips (about 1919-27 July2005) was an American dramatic lyric soprano who broke though racial barriers as a concert singer and—almost in passing—on the opera stage. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of a Baptist minister, James Phillips. She attended Sumner ..
Helen Pitts
Helen Pitts (1838 - 1903), was an American suffragette and the second wife of Frederick Douglass. She also created the Frederick Douglass Memorial and Historical Association [link]. She was born in Honeoye, New York, Ontario County. Pitts graduated from Mount Holyoke College (then M..
Helen Plimmer
Helen Plimmer (born June 7, 1965 ) is a former women's cricket international for England who has also played for Yorkshire. ..
Helen Polley
Helen Beatrice Polley (February 9, 1957) is an Australian Labor Party Senator for the state of Tasmania, since July 1 2005. Before entering the federal government Polley was an advisor to two Labor Premiers of Tasmania; Jim Bacon and Paul Lennon. She was elected to the Senate in 2004 and her ter..
Helen Prejean
Sister Helen Prejean Sister Helen Prejean (b. April 21, 1939, Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a Roman Catholic nun, one of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Medaille, who has become a leading American advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. Her crusade began in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 198..
Helen Pryor
American Dreams character Helen Pryor Gender Female Hair color Blonde Eye color Blue Portrayed by Gail O'Grady Helen Pryor (born c. 1927) is a fictional character from the NBC television show American Dreams. Helen, played by actress Gail O'Grady, is the mother of the Pryor house..
Helen Raynor
Helen Raynor is a British television and theatre writer and script editor. Since 2004 she has been one of the two script editors of the revived version of the BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who. Her own writing work includes Cake, a fifteen-minute television short for BBC One's Brief Encounters s..
Helen Razer
Helen Razer (1968) is a Melbourne-born radio presenter and writer. She is the author of four books, and writes a column for The Big Issue in Australia. She was previously a DJ on nationally-broadcast Australian youth radio station Triple J from 1990 to 1998, and is now a broadcaster on ABC Radio 3L..
Helen Reddy
2003 Greatest Hits compilation Helen Reddy (born October 25, 1941 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian pop singer and actress. Reddy was immensely successful as a singer in the 1970s with numerous hit records including three U.S. #1 singles. She has sold more than 15 million albums and..
Helen Reino
Helen Reino is a badminton player from Estonia. She played at the 2005 World Badminton Championships in Anaheim and lost in the first round to Mia Audina of the Netherlands. ..
Helen Resor
Helen Resor (born October 18, 1985 in Greenwich, Connecticut) is an American ice hockey player. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. External Link [Helen Resor's U.S. Olympic Team bio] ..
Helen Rice
Helen Rice was an American tennis player and violinist. She was the daughter of Edwin T. Rice, a lawyer and amateur cellist, and Margaret Rood Rice. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College and became prominent as a tennis player. She reached the finals at Wimbledon in 1889, and won in 1890. She foun..
Helen Rodd
Helen Rodd is a Canadian zoologist and Associate professor at the University of Toronto. Dr. Rodd's work focuses on reproductive strategies among livebearing fish, as part of an effort to understand mate selection among animals. Her work on mate preference in the guppy fish species (Poecilia reticul..
Helen Rollason
Helen Rollason (March 11, 1956 - August 9, 1999) was a British sports journalist and television presenter. Rollason was the first female presenter of the BBC sports programme Grandstand. Before joining the BBC, she taught Physical Education for three years. Her journalism career included spells as..
Helen Roper
Helen Roper was a character on the situation comedy series, Three's Company and it's later spin-off series The Ropers. In both shows, she was played by Audra Lindley. Forever frustrated wife Helen was always looking for sex with her eternally uninterested husband, Stanley, and he never would de..
Helen Roseveare
Dr. Helen Roseveare was an English Christian missionary to the Congo from 1953 to 1973. Helen Roseveare went to the Congo through WEC International and practised medicine and also trained others in medical work. She stayed through the hostile and dangerous political instability in the early 1960's...
Helen Rowland
Helen Rowland (1875-1950) was a very quotable American journalist and humorist. Quotes One man's folly is another man's wife.There is a vast difference between the savage and the civilized man, but it is never apparent to their wives until after breakfast.It takes a woman twenty years to make a ma..
Helen S. Mayberg
Dr. Helen S. Mayberg is professor, Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, US. Her disclosed grant supports include: the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Allia..
Helen Santos
Helen Santos (played by Teri Polo) is the fictional First Lady of the United States in the television drama The West Wing. She is the wife of Matt Santos played by Jimmy Smits. She became First Lady in the seventh season episode "Tomorrow," when her husband was inaugrated as President of the United ..
Helen Saunders
Helen Saunders (4 April, 1885–1 January, 1963), was a British painter. Born in Croydon, Saunders studied at the Slade School of Art from 1906 to 1907, and later at the Central School of Art & Design. She exhibited in the Twentieth Century Art exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1914...
Helen Sawyer Hogg
Helen Battles Sawyer Hogg, CC, FRSC (August 1, 1905 – January 28, 1993) was a prolific astronomer noted for her research into globular clusters. She is best remembered for her astronomy column, which ran from 1951 until 1981 in the Toronto Star, and her articles on the history of astronomy ..
Helen Schelle
Helen Schelle (born in Piqua, Ohio) is a co-founder of toy manufacturer Fisher-Price. She moved to New York and became a toy store owner and operator for five years. She was asked by Herman Fisher to help start the Fisher-Price Company in East Aurora, New York. ..
Helen Schucman
Dr. Helen Schucman, 'scribe' of: A Course In Miracles Helen Schucman, Ph.D. (July 14, 1909–February 9, 1981) was a research psychologist from New York City. Raised by Jewish but non-religious parents, Schucman had always had an interest in religion. From 1958 through 1976 she was a professo..
Helen Seinfeld
Helen Seinfeld, played by Liz Sheridan, is a fictional character on the US television sitcom Seinfeld (1989-1998). She is Jerry Seinfeld's mother. Her husband—Jerry's father—is Morty Seinfeld. Helen's catchphrase in the series is her rhetorical question about Jerry, "How could anyone ..
Helen Shapiro
Helen Shapiro (born September 28, 1946) is an English singer. Helen Shapiro was born in the East End district of Bethnal Green, London, England, the granddaughter of Polish Jewish immigrants. Her parents were too poor to own a record player but they encouraged music in their home (she had to bor..
Helen Sharman
Helen Patricia Sharman OBE (born May 30, 1963), is a former British astronaut. She was the first Briton in space, and the first non-Soviet, non-American woman in space on Soyuz TM-12 which took off on May 18, 1991. Sharman was born in Sheffield, she is single and has no children. Before becoming ..
Helen Shaver
Helen Shaver (born February 24 1951 in St. Thomas, Ontario Canada) is a Canadian actress and film and television director. Shaver has worked with such directors as Sam Peckinpah, Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg and Brian De Palma. In 1978 she won a Canadian Film Award for her role as Ann MacDonal..
Helen Shiller
Helen Shiller is alderman of the 46th ward in Chicago, IL; she was first elected in 1987. Early Life Shiller earned her high school Diploma from Woodstock County School in Vermont in 1965. She went on to graduate from the University of Wisconsin at Madison with a degree in history. Recently, in 200..
Helen Shipman
Helen Shipman (1899-1984) was an American singer, dancer and actress who starred in various Broadway musicals and musical comedies and who also acted in movies. In 1915, Shipman was invited by Florenz Ziegfeld to co-star in his new 'Midnight Frolic' production on the rooftop of the New Amsterdam ..
Helen Silvermaster
Helen Witte Silvermaster nee Elena Witte was born 19 July 1899 in Russia. Her father, Baron Peter Witte, was a counselor to the Czar and acted as advisor to the Mongolian government. After the October Revolution he was arrested by Bolcheviks, but later released. After her father's arrest, she move..
Helen Simpson
There are a number of notable women named Helen Simpson Helen de Guerry Simpson, an Australian novelistHelen Simpson, a British short story writer ..
Helen Sjöholm
Marie Helen Sjöholm (born 10 July 1970) is a Swedish singer, actress and musical theatre performer who lives in Gamla Enskede in Stockholm. She grew up in Sundsvall and started to sing in choirs at an early age, working, among others, with Swedish conductor Kjell Lönnå. By the end of the 1980s sh..
Helen Slater
Helen Slater Helen Rachel Slater (née Schlachter, born December 15, 1963 in Massapequa, New York) is an American film actor and singer-songwriter. Slater is Jewish. Her parents are Gerald and Alice Joan Schlachter who divorced in 1974. Her mother, Alice, is a left-wing nuclear disarmament lo..
Helen Smith
Helen Smith may refer to: Helen Smith (psychologist), AmericanHelen Smith (New Zealand), New Zealand politician in the Values PartyHelen Sobel Smith (1910–1969), bridge playerHelen Smith, 13, Tean, amazing personSee also: Hélène Smith (1861–1929), French psychic ..
Helen Smith (psychologist)
Dr Helen Smith is a forensic psychologist in Knoxville, Tennessee who specializes in violent children and adults. She holds a PhD from the University Of Tennessee and masters degrees from the New School for Social Research and the City University of New York. She has written The Scarred Heart: Under..
Helen Sobel Smith
Helen Sobel Smith (1910-1969) - was an American contract bridge player, winner of 35 national events, and arguably the best woman player ever. External links [ACBL Hall of Fame][The All-Time Bridge Greats - Helen Sobel] ..
Helen Southworth
Helen Mary Southworth (born 13 November, 1956, Preston) is a politician in the United Kingdom. She is Labour Party member of Parliament for Warrington South, and was first elected in 1997. She had previously been a director of Age Concern. She retained the seat of Warrington South in 2001 and in ..
Helen Spence
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Helen Spencer-Oatey
Helen Spencer-Oatey, BA, MEd, PhD, expert in rapport management theory, and the impact of culture on communication (see also Cross-cultural communication ). Editor of Culturally Speaking: Managing Rapport through Talk across Cultures as well as major theoretical and empirically-based articles in jo..
Helen Stellar
Helen Stellar are a little known American alternative rock band which formed in Chicago, Illinois but are now based in Los Angeles. Contents 1 Members2 Discography3 Background Information4 External Links Members Jim Evens on vocals and guitarDustin Robles on bassClif Clehous..
Helen Stenborg
Helen Stenborg is an American stage actress who has made numerous appearances on film and television. She acted on occasion with her husband, actor Barnard Hughes. She was born on January 24, 1925 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She appeared on stage in revivals of A Doll's House (by Ibsen), A Month in..
Helen Stephens
Helen Herring Stephens (February 3, 1918 - January 17, 1994) was an American athlete, a double Olympic champion in 1936. Stephens, nicknamed the Fulton Flash after her birthplace Fulton, Missouri, was a strong athlete in sprint events - she never lost a race in her entire career - but also in wei..
Helen Stevenson Meyner
Helen Day Stevenson Meyner, also known as Helen S. Meyner (March 5, 1929; Queens County, New York – November 2, 1997; Captiva Island, Florida) was a Democratic U.S. Representative from New Jersey from 1975 through 1978. Helen Stevenson Meyner was the daughter of Olympic gold-medalist and amba..
Helen Stickler
Helen Stickler (born 13 January 1966, Crete, Nebraska) is a filmmaker whose works include: Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator (2002) André the Giant Has a Posse (1997) (writer) External links [IMDb page] ..
Helen Stuart Campbell
Helen Stuart Campbell (1839 - 1918) was a social reformer and pioneer in the field of home economics. Campbell wrote several important studies about women trapped in poverty, and the role that effective home economics could play in lifting women and families out of poverty. Publications All availa..
Helen Suzman
Helen Suzman was born Helen Gavronsky on 7 November, 1917 in Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa as the daughter of Lithuanian-Jewish immigrants. She was an anti-apartheid activist and politician. She studied as an economist and statistician at Witwatersrand University. She married Dr. Moses Suzm..
Helen Svedin
Helen Svedin (or Swedin) is a Swedish model. The face of H&M, she is married to Portuguese footballer Luís Figo. They met each other 1996 in a show by the spanish Flamenco star Joaquín Cortés in Barcelona. They married in 2001 but no picture of the wedding was ever published. They have three dau..
Helen Swift
Helen Swift Morris Neilson was a member of the Chicago family which owned the Swift & Company meat packing business. In 1890 she married Edward Morris, president of Morris & Company, another meat-packing company. Their daughter Muriel Gardiner, became a renowned psychiatrist. Edward Morris died i..
Helen Taft Manning
Helen Herron Taft Manning (August 1, 1891 in Cincinnati, Ohio-February 21,1987), was the daughter of President of the United States William Howard Taft and his wife Helen. Helen was the second child of the Tafts and like all of the children, she was a high achiever. She earned history degrees from ..
Helen Tamiris
Helen Tamiris (1905 -1966) choreographer, modern dancer, and teacher (also known as Helen Becker). A founder of American Modern Dance, Helen Tamiris originally trained in free movement at the Henry Street Settlement (Irene Lewisohn). She danced with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet and the Bracale Op..
Helen Tardent
Helen Tardent is an aerobics instructor and Pilates practitioner. She has rapidly risen to fame by presenting the Aerobics Oz Style daily fitness programmes, which are screened all over the world. In the UK this programme is shown several times a day on Sky Sports. As a pioneer of Pilates in Aust..
Helen Tenney
Helen Barrett Tenney worked for the Comintern apparatus in the 1930s and funnelled information to the Soviet Union on behalf of the Spanish Communists where she learned espionage tradecraft. In 1942 Tenney worked for the New York City-based Short Wave Research, a company contracted to the Office of..
Helen Terry
Helen Terry (born May 25 1956) is a British singer, probably best known for her backing work with the band Culture Club. She had a solo career as well, and scored a UK Top 40 hit in 1985 with "Love Lies Lost". Terry is distantly related to late 19th and early 20th century actress Dame Ellen Terry, w..
Helen Thayer
Born in New Zealand, Helen Thayer is the first woman to solo to the magnetic North Pole. She has done the following: Traveled alone to the magnetic North PoleWalked across the Sahara Desert, 2,400 milesWalked across the Mongolian Gobi Desert, 1,500 milesKayaked two remote Amazon Rivers and photogra..
Helen Thomas
Helen Thomas - Senior White House Correspondent Helen Thomas (born August 4, 1920) is a news service reporter, a Hearst Newspapers columnist, and a member of the White House Press Corps. She served for fifty-seven years as a correspondent for United Press International. As White House bureau c..
Helen Tiffin
Helen Tiffin is Professor of English at Queen's University and an influential writer in post-colonial theory. Works by Helen Tiffin (with Bill Ashcroft and Gareth Griffiths) The Empire Writes Back: Post-Colonial Literatures, Theory & Practice. Routledge, 1989; revised edition, 2002.Key Concepts in ..
Helen Township, Minnesota
Helen Township is a township in McLeod County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 835 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 91.2 km² (35.2 mi²). 91.2 km² (35.2 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demographics ..
Helen Traubel
Helen Traubel (June 16, 1899-July 28, 1972), was an American operatic soprano, best known for her Wagnerian roles, especially that of Brünnhilde. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, she made her debut with the St. Louis Symphony in 1923. Later she joined with the Metropolitan Opera. When she joined the ..
Helen Trevillion
Helen Trevillion is a musician from England. She creates music in various styles, but is mainly known for her 'Celtic' music, her Tolkien-influenced songs, such as 'Eldamar', and her popular video game music remixes. She has also written several more 'mainstream' songs with intensely personal lyrics..
Helen Upperton
Helen Upperton (born October 31, 1979 in Ahmadi, Kuwait) is a Canadian bobsledder from Calgary, Alberta. A former triple jumper at the University of Texas at Austin, Upperton moved to the bobsled in 2002. In the 2005-06 season she has achieved four medals on the World cup including a gold at an ev..
Helen Vanderberg
Helen Vanderberg Shaw (born January, 1959, Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian synchonized swimmer. Helen was the first non-American to win the World Championship at both the Solo and Duet events (with partner Michelle Calkins). She retired from competition in 1979, earned a Physical Education degree, ..
Helen van der Ben
Helena Johanna ("Helen") Lejeune-Van der Ben (born July 25, 1964 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland) is a former Dutch field hockey defender, who won the bronze medal with the National Women's Team at the 1988 Summer Olympics. From 1984 to 1992 she played a total number of 121 international matches for..
Helen Vendler
Helen Hennessy Vendler (b. 1933) is a leading American critic of poetry. Life and career Vendler has written books on W. B. Yeats, Wallace Stevens, John Keats and Seamus Heaney, amongst other works. She is A. Kingsley Porter University Professor at Harvard University, where she has had a position ..
Helen Verran
Helen Verran was awarded US Ludwik Fleck Prize (UniNews Vol. 12, No. 2 24 February - 10 March 2003). University of Melbourne academic Dr. Helen Verran (History and Philosophy of Science) has won the Ludwig Fleck Prize of the US Society for Social Studies of Science for her book, Science and an..
Helen Vivien Gould
Helen Vivien Gould (1885-1931) was a socialite and philanthropist. She was one of the two Jay Gould descendants to marry into European aristocracy. Gould was the daughter of George Jay Gould I, a railroad executive; and Edith Kingdon, an actress. She married John Graham Hope de la Poer Horsley Bere..
Helen Volk
Helen Volk (born March 29, 1954) is a former field hockey player from Zimbabwe, who was a member of the national team that won the golden medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Because of the boycott of the United States and other countries, only one team was available to compete in the Wome..
Helen Vollam
Helen Vollam is Principal Trombone for the BBC Symphony Orchestra, appointed in 2004 as the first woman to be appointed principal trombone in the UK since Maisie Ringham of the Halle Orchestra earlier this century. Helen studied with Eric Crees at the Guildhall School of Music from 1992 to 1997. S..
Helen Wagner
Helen Wagner Helen Wagner (born September 3, 1918) is an American actress. She was born in Lubbock, Texas. She has played matriarch Nancy Hughes McClosky on the soap opera As The World Turns, with only a few interruptions, since the show's debut in 1956. This has earned her a place in the Gu..
Helen Walker
Actress Helen Walker Helen Walker (born July 17, 1920 in Worcester, Massachusetts; died March 10, 1968 in North Hollywood, California) was a movie actress of the 1940s and 1950s. She made her film debut in 1942. After a fast start in Hollywood, Walker suffered serious injuries in a 1946 car wr..
Helen Walsh
Helen Walsh (*1977 in Warrington near Liverpool) is an English writer. Her first novel Brass (Brass is Scouse for a prostitute) was published in 2004 and caused excitement over its drastic depiction of sex and drug abuse. The novel is autobiographic. Helen Walsh started taking extasy when she was 1..
Helen Walton
Helen Walton Helen Robson Kemper Walton (born December 3, 1919 in Claremore, Oklahoma) is the wife of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton. She is one of the wealthiest persons in the world with an estimated net worth of $18.4 billion. Robson was the valedictorian of her high school class and a gradua..
Helen Wardlaw
Helen Wardlaw (born 11 October 1982 in Dewsbury) is a cricketer and debuted for England in 2002. She also plays for Yorkshire. ..
Helen Watts
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Helen Wellington-Lloyd
Helen Wellington-Lloyd (born January 1, 1954), also called Helen of Troy, was a follower of punk band The Sex Pistols who occasionally appeared in films by or about them. External links ..
Helen Wheels
"Helen Wheels" is by Paul McCartney and Wings. As the single had been released prior to Band on the Run, the song was not included on the UK release of the album. ..
Helen Willetts
Helen Willetts recently presented for Breakfast at Royal Ascot. Helen Willetts is a weather presenter on the BBC, appearing regularly on BBC Breakfast, BBC One, BBC News 24, BBC World and Radio 4. She was born in Chester in England and went to the Eirias High School in Colwyn Bay, Conwy in Nor..
Helen Wills
Helen Wills may refer to: Helen Wills, also known as Helen Wills Moody: Eight-time Wimbledon championHelen Wills Neuroscience Institute, a neuroscience research institute at the University of California, Berkeley ..
Helen Wills Moody
Helen Wills (October 6, 1905 – January 1, 1998) also known as Helen Wills Moody and as Helen Roark was an American women's tennis player who dominated the 1920s and 1930s. She was born Helen Newington Wills. She was already quite famous when she married Frederick Moody in December 1929, and beg..
Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute
Helen Wills Moody memorial art The Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute (HWNI) at the University of California, Berkeley was founded in 1999 with assistance from a US$10 million bequeathal left by eight-time Wimbledon champion Helen Wills Moody, an alumna of the University of California - Berkel..
Helen Wilson Public School
Helen Wilson Public School opened in 1960, named after a long-time employee of the Peel Board. The school has rarely had vice principals, and when it did in the late-1990s, he also served as the librarian. Its school mascot is an elephant, designed in the late-1990s by Sheena Godhasara. Principals..
Helen with a High Hand
Helen with a High Hand is a short, comedic novel by Arnold Bennett, published in 1910. It was originally published in serial form as The Miser's Niece. The story concerns the chance meeting between an elderly, witty, but miserly man and his estranged young niece. Both characters are strong and stub..
Helen Worth
Helen Worth, in a still from an interview done in 2000. Helen Worth (born Cathryn Helen Wigglesworth on January 7, 1951) is a British actress, born in Leeds. Her most enduring role has been her portrayal of Gail Platt on the soap opera Coronation Street. Since arriving on the Street as Gail ..
Helen Young
Helen Young is a British weather forecaster and television presenter. She was the lead presenter at the BBC Weather Centre from 2002 until 11 November, 2005. She was born in Crawley, Sussex and attended the Old Palace School in Croydon. She went on to study Geography at Bristol University, graduat..
Helen Zia
Helen Zia (謝漢蘭; pinyin: Xiè Hànlán) (1952 - ) is a second generation Chinese American and an award-winning journalist and scholar who has covered Asian American communities and social and political movements for decades. She was born in New Jersey to first generation immigrants from Shangh..
Helen Zille
Helen Zille (b. 9 March, 1951) is the mayor of Cape Town in South Africa, and a member of the Democratic Alliance (DA). In the 2006 municipal elections, the DA became the largest single party in Cape Town with 42% of the vote, ahead of the African National Congress (ANC). Helen Zille was elected b..
Helen Zilwicki
Ensign Helen Zilwicki is a fictional officer in the Royal Manticoran Navy, in David Weber's Honorverse. She is the daughter of Captain Anton Zilwicki and the late Captain Helen Zilwicki. Her adopted siblings are Berry Zilwicki and Larens ("Lars") Zilwicki. Her de-facto stepmother is Catherine Mon..
Heleomyzidae
Heleomyzidae is a small family of true flies in the insect order Diptera. There are approximately 100 species of Heleomyzidae in North America. Larvae feed on decaying plant and animal matter, mushrooms and various fungi. All of the subfamilies have been commonly recognized as families in the past..
Helepolis
Helepolis (Taker of Cities) is an ancient siege engine invented by Demetrius I of Macedon for besieging fortified places. When Demetrius Poliorcetes besieged Salamis, in Cyprus, he caused a machine to be constructed, which he called The taker of cities. Its form was that of a square tower, each si..
Heles school
Hele's School, in Plympton, Plymouth, is a secondary school that has specialist status in Modern Foreign Languages, Mathematics & Computing and Vocational Qualifications - placing it in the top four of all schools in the United Kingdom. History Hele's School was founded in 1658 by Elize Hele, whom ..
Helfaer Field
Helfaer Field, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a Little League baseball field that is located directly next to Miller Park, home of the Milwaukee Brewers. Home plate at Helfaer Field lies where the former Milwaukee County Stadium home plate was. Helfaer Field has dimensions of 200' to left, center, an..
Helfand
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Helfer (rank)
Insignia of a Nazi Oberhelfer Helfer is a German word which translates as "Helper" and the word was also used as a paramilitary rank of the Nazi Party between the years of 1938 and 1945. The Nazi rank of Helfer was a junior position of the Political Leadership Corps, ranking only above Anwär..
Helfferich Glacier
Helfferich Glacier is a glacier in Antarctica. It is about 8 miles long and drains the east slopes of Pomerantz Tableland southward of Armstrong Platform, in the USARP Mountains. Its position is latitude 70˚ 35' 00.0"S, 160˚ 12' 00.0"E. It was named by US Advisory Board on Antarctic Names of the..
Helford
Helford is a village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. Situated on the south side of the Helford River, it boasts a pub, village stores, sailing club and other amenities. External link [http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/Helford/] ..
Helford Passage
Helford Passage is a small village in Cornwall, UK, close to the mouth of the picturesque, heavily wooded Helford Estuary. There is a pub and holiday cottages, with the National Trust's Glendurgan Garden and the Trebah Gardens, also open to the public, a short walk away. It is in the Civil Parish o..
Helford River
Helford River is not a river or an estuary but a ria located in Cornwall which passes the Trebah and Glendurgan gardens, and the Durgan village. At the Head of the Helford River is Gweek, a boat building and repair centre, and the Gweek seal sanctuary, where injured Atlantic grey seals are nursed ba..
Helga
Helga (derived from Old Norse heilagr - "holy", "blessed") is a female name, used mainly in Russia (Ольга), Scandinavia (Hege, Helle, Helge, Helka or Oili), Bulgaria, Serbia (Олга), Germany (Helga or Hella), Croatia, Hungary, Poland (Olga), Romania and Slovenia. The name was in use in Engla..
Helgafell
Helgafell is an inactive volcano on the icelandic island Heimaey. Helgafell's last eruption was 6000 years ago. Next to Helgafell lies the active volcano Eldfell, whose last eruption was in 1973. Helgafell, or holy mountain, is also the name of a small mountain in the Snæfellsnes Peninsula of Icel..
Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar
Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar (Lay of Helgi Hjörvarðsson) is an Eddic poem, found in the Codex Regius manuscript where it follows Helgakviða Hundingsbana I and precedes Helgakviða Hundingsbana II. The portion of text which constitutes the poem is unnamed in the manuscript and may never have been ..
Helgalund
Helgalund, or Tjurberget, is a neighbourhood on the island Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden. The picturesque area was designed by architect and city planner Per Hallman, c. 1930. The neighbourhood is located on the hill Tjurberget with parks in the north and south. At the centre of Helgalund is Al..
Helgaud
Helgaud or Helgaldus (d. c. 1048), French chronicler, was a monk of the Benedictine Abbey of Fleury. Little else is known about him save that he was chaplain to the French king, Robert II the Pious, whose life he wrote. This Epitoma vitae Roberti regis, which is probably part of a history of the ab..
Helgåvatnet
Helgåvatnet is a Norwegian lake that lies in Rana municipality in Nordland. See also List of lakes in NorwayGeography of Norway ..
Helga (Suikoden)
Helga is a character in Konami's role playing game Suikoden IV. A rather muscular woman who unintentionally thrashes up places. When she thrashed up the inn in Middleport, Lazlo En Kuldes and Charlemagne helped her out of the mess. She later tried to make up for it by becoming Lazlo's bodyguard al..
Helga Brandt
Helga Brandt was played by Karin Dor is a minor villain—more precisely, a henchman of Ernst Stavro Blofeld—in the James Bond film You Only Live Twice. She is Number 11 in the SPECTRE hierarchy and she poses as a secretary to Mr. Osato, a SPECTRE operative posing as an industrialist. Bond first..
Helga Deen
Helga Deen (1925-1943) was the author of a diary, discovered in 2004, which describes her stay in a Dutch prison camp, Kamp Vught, during World War II at the age of eighteen. After her last diary entry, in early July 1943, she was deported to Sobibór extermination camp and murdered. Deen wrote the..
Helga Dernesch
Helga Dernesch (b. February 3, 1939 in Vienna) is an Austrian dramatic soprano. Life Dernesch studied at the Conservatory in Vienna, before singing in Bern from 1961-1963, in Wiesbaden 1964-1965 and in Cologne from 1966-1969. She made her first appearance in Bayreuth (as Elisabeth in Tannhäuser)..
Helga Estby
Helga Estby and her 19 year old daughter, Clara, were Norwegian immigrants who tried to save their family farm in Eastern Washington state in 1896 by walking 3,500 miles across North America in an effort to win a $10,000 prize. On Christmas Eve, 1896, the New York World reported their arrival in Ne..
Helga G. Pataki
Helga G. Pataki Helga Geraldine Pataki is a fictional character in the Nickelodeon animated television series Hey Arnold!. Helga is a tomboy as evidenced by her interest in playing contact sports alongside her male classmates and blatant lack of femininity (among other things). She is also a..
Helga Gitmark
Helga Gitmark (1929-) was Norwegian Minister of Environmental Affairs in 1973. ..
Helga Hegel
Helga Hegel was the chief overseer of the Helmbrechts subcamp of Flossenburg concentration camp. Little is known about the former Oberaufseherin Helga Hegel. What is known is that she took the place of former chief wardress Martha Dell'Antonia in late 1944 or early 1945. When the small camp was e..
Helga Meyer
Helga Meyer was a German-born opera singer who died of cancer on April 4, 2000. She is the mother of actress Sandra Bullock. ..
Helga Pedersen
Helga Pedersen may refer to: Helga Pedersen (Denmark) (1911–1980), Danish politicianHelga Pedersen (Norway) (born 1973), Norwegian politician ..
Helga Pedersen (Denmark)
Inger Helga Pedersen (June 24 1911 - January 27 1980) was a Danish Chief Justice and politician. She served as Justice Minister of Denmark from 1950 to 1953 and was a member of the liberal party, Venstre. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Helga Pedersen (Norway)
Helga Pedersen (b. 1973) was political advisor to the Norwegian Minister of Industry and Trade in 2001, and is currently (2005-) Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs. ..
Helga Radtke
Helga Radtke (May 16, 1962 in Sanitz, Rostock) is a German track and field athlete. She competed from 1979 up until the 1990’s in the long and triple jumps. Until 1990 she represented East Germany. She won the bronze medal in the long jump at the 1990 European championship and was successful in..
Helga Sven
Helga Sven (Ursula, Ursala, Helga, Helga Schiff, Helga Holderlin, Greta, Polly, Sabrina) is a pornographic film actress and adult magazine model, best known for her mature and over 40 sub-genre work. Adult Industry Helga (often credited as Ursula) appeared in over 40 adult films between the mid 19..
Helga Township, Minnesota
Helga Township is a township in Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,109 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.3 km² (35.7 mi²). 85.9 km² (33.2 mi²) of it is land and 6.4 km² (2.5 mi²) of it (..
Helga Trüpel
Helga Trüpel (b. July 21, 1958, Moers) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament for Alliance '90/The Greens, part of the European Greens. ..
Helga Wanglie
In 1989, Helga Wanglie was an 86-year old woman in a persistent vegetative state. Her case as a matter of euthanasia is notable for a number of reasons. For example, after the hospital suggested ending further treatment, her husband refused and was subsequently appointed as her guardian. ..
Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Helga Zepp-LaRouche (born August 25, 1948, Trier) is a German political activist, wife of controversial American political activist, Lyndon LaRouche, and founder of the LaRouche movement's Schiller Institute and the German Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität party (BüSo) (Civil Rights Movement Soli..
Helge
Helge may refer to: Helge is a given name, a variant of Helgi – an old Nordic nameHelge Rosvaenge – a Danish-German TenorHelge Schneider – a German entertainerHelge Skoog – a Swedish actorNiels Fabian Helge von Koch – a Swedish mathematician This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Helgeå
Helgeå is a river which runs through Kristianstad and out to the Hanöbukten in the Baltic Sea. See also: Battle of the Helgeå ..
Helgeandsholmen
Helgeandsholmen, is a small island in the center of Stockholm, Sweden. The island is directly north of Stadsholmen and the Royal Palace together with which it forms the Old town of Stockholm. A single building stands on the island, which is the building of the Swedish parliament, the Riksdag. The n..
Helgedad
Helgedad is the fictional capital city of the Darklands, ruled by the Darklords in the gamebook series Lone Wolf by Joe Dever. Contents 1 Layout1.1 Lake of Blood1.2 Breeding pits1.3 Tower of the Damned2 History2.1 Construction2.2 Destruction3 References4&nb..
Helgeland
This article is about the landscape in Norway. For the article about the island Helgoland in Germany, see Helgoland. Helgeland is a district in Northern Norway. Generally speaking, Helgeland refers to the part of Nordland county that is located south of the Arctic circle. Helgeland is commonly di..
Helgelandsmoen
Helgelandsmoen is a village and site of an abandoned military camp in the municipality of Hole, Norway. Its population (2005) is 325, of which 53 people live within the border of the neighboring municipality Ringerike . References ..
Helgeland Bridge
Helgeland Bridge (Helgelandsbrua) is a cable-stayed bridge that crosses Leirfjorden between the mainland and Alsten in Nordland county in Norway. It connects the town of Sandnessjøen to the mainland. The bridge is 1065 metres long, The main span is 425 metres, and the maximum clearance to the sea..
Helgeland Township, Minnesota
Helgeland Township is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 52 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 70.1 km² (27.1 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 52 peopl..
Helge Auleb
Helge Auleb (1887-1964), was a German General of Infantry, serving during World War II. Auleb commanded the 6.Infanterie-Division as part of VI.Armeekorps during Operation Typhoon in October 1941. ..
Helge Boes
Helge Boes, an operations officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, was killed on February 5, 2003, while participating in United States counterterrorism efforts in eastern Afghanistan. Boes was taking part in a live-fire exercise when a grenade detonated prematurely, killing him and wounding t..
Helge Dernesch
Helge Dernesch (born 1937) is an Austrian soprano. She had a very powerful voice and specialized in the heavy roles of the German repertory, particularly Richard Wagner. She recorded the roles of Brünnhilde, Salome, and Isolde with Herbert von Karajan. ..
Helge Haugen
Helge Haugen (born February 15, 1982 in Bergen) is a Norwegian footballer, a central midfielder with good defensive abilities, great heart for the game, and unike team spirit. Being an orienteering runner, his greatest asset is his outstanding stamina. Though regularly criticised for lacking some..
Helge Ingstad
Ingstad in his trapper days in the late 1920s (photo from his book The Land of Feast and Famine, 1933). Helge Marcus Ingstad (30 December 1899 – 29 March 2001) was a Norwegian explorer. After mapping some Norse settlements, Ingstad and his wife Anne Stine, an archaeologist, in 1961 found ..
Helge Jung
Helge Jung (1886-1978), was a Swedish General, he was Commander-in-Chief of the Swedish Armed Forces 1944-1951. "|Preceded by:General Olof Thörnell |width="30%" align="center" rowspan=""|Succeeded by:General Nils Swedlund |- |} ..
Helge Krabye
Helge Krabye (born 1953 in Oslo) is a Norwegian composer, sound designer and video editor, and he has composed music for more than eighty television documentaries, radio plays, fantasy stories and art projects as well as more than a hundred signature melodies and musical jingles. Helge Krabye fir..
Helge Lund
Helge Lund (born October 16, 1962) is the Chief Executive for the Statoil group, and former CEO of Aker Kværner. Lund graduated as a business economist at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration in Bergen. He also has a master of business administration (MBA) from the INSEAD ..
Helge Løvland
Helge Løvland (May 11, 1890 - April 26, 1984) was a Norwegian track athlete. He won the gold medal in the decathlon at the 1920 Olympics. Løvland was awarded the Egebergs Ærespris in 1918. ..
Helge Palmcrantz
Helge Palmcrantz (1842-1880), Swedish inventor and industrialist. Palmcrantz and his companion Theodor Winborg started with a small but growing factory in Stockholm, where they manufactured reaping machines, mowers and other agricultural equipment of their own design. In 1873 Palmcrantz patented ..
Helge Rognlien
Helge Rognlien (1920-2001) was the Norwegian Minister of Local Government Affairs 1970-1971. ..
Helge Rosvaenge
Helge Rosvaenge (Roswaenge, Rosvænge), Helge Anton Rosenvinge Hansen, (born August 29, 1897 in Copenhagen - died June 17, 1972 in Munich) was a famous Danish-German Opera Singer (Tenor). "He made his debut at Neustrelitz as Don Jose in 1921. Engagements followed at Altenburg, Basle, Cologne (1927..
Helge Sander
Helge Sander Helge Mølsted Sander (born August 27 1950) has been the Danish Minister of Science, Technology and Development since 27 November 2001, as member of the Cabinet of Anders Fogh Rasmussen I and II. He is a member of the Liberal Party, and was a member of parliament (Folketinget) fr..
Helge Schneider
Helge Schneider 2002 Helge Schneider (b. August 30 1955 in Mülheim an der Ruhr) is a German comedian, jazz musician, book author, film- as well as a theatre director, author and actor. After dropping out of high school, he started an apprenticeship as a construction draftsman. He soon chang..
Helge Seip
Helge Seip (1919-2004) was the party leader for the Liberal Party of Norway 1970-1972. He was also Minister of Local Government Affairs 1965-1970. ..
Helge Sivertsen
Helge Sivertsen (1913-1986) was secretary to the Norwegian Prime Minister in 1947, state secretary to the Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1947-1951, 1951-1955 and 1955-1956, and Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1960-1963 and 1963-1965. ..
Helge Skoog
Helge Skoog, born 6th August 1938 in Borås, Västra Götalands län (Västergötland). A Swedish actor, who became well known during the 1980s appearing on the TV series Teatersport. During the 2000s he took part in the TV program ''Parlamentet. Skoog is also the chairman of the Swedish Union for ..
Helge Thiis
Helge Thiis was a Norwegian architect who lived from 1897 to 1972. He was also an art critic in Nationen, Oslo from 1924 to 1929 and leader of Nidaros domkirkes restaureringsarbeider (Nidaros Cathedral's Restoration Works) from 1930 to 1972. In 1929 he won the competition for the reconstruct..
Helge Tverberg
Helge Tverberg (born 1935) is a Norwegian mathematician. He has now retired as a professor in combinatorics. He was born in Bergen, Norway. He began his mathematical studies at the University of Bergen in 1954 and remained at UiB throughout his academic career. In 1965 Tverberg proved a result, ..
Helge von Koch
Niels Fabian Helge von Koch (January 25, 1870 - March 11, 1924) was a Swedish mathematician, who gave his name to the famous fractal known as the Koch snowflake, which was one of the earliest fractal curves to have been described. He was born into a family of Swedish nobility. His grandfather, Nils..
Helghast
The Helghast are the main enemy in the game Killzone. A humanoid race with a passion for vengeance and hardship, they are led by Scolar Visari and General Lente and have a striking appearance, based on a Fascist-like army. They were assisted in the Vekta Wars by General Adams. History It is somet..
Helgi
Hrólf Kraki Tradition Hrólf Kraki's saga Ynglinga saga Lejre Chronicle Gesta Danorum Beowulf People Hrólf Kraki Halfdan Helgi Yrsa Adils Áli Bödvar Bjarki Hjörvard Roar Locations Lejre Uppsala Fyrisvellir Helgi means holy and is an old Nordic na..
Helgi Hundingsbane
Helgi returns to Valhalla Volsung Cycle Volsunga saga Poetic Edda Norna-Gests þáttr Artifacts Andvarinaut Gram Dwarves Andvari Hreidmar Otr Regin Dragon Fafnir People Volsung Sigmund Signy Sinfjötli Helgi Hundingsbane Sigurd Brynhild Gudrun ..
Helgi Ólafsson
Helgi Ólafsson (born August 15, 1956, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland) is a chess grandmaster, one of a group of young Icelandic grandmasters that emerged after the World Chess Championship 1972 between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky, dubbed the Match of the Century, was held in Reykjavík. Helgi Ólafsso..
Helgi Sigurðsson
Helgi Sigurðsson (born September 14, 1974 in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic football player. An attacker, Sigurðsson played in Iceland, Germany, Norway and Greece before signing with Danish club AGF in February 2004. In 2005 he returned to Iceland and Fram Reykjavík. He has been capped 54 times and..
Helgi Tomasson
Helgi Tomasson is a graduate of the School of American Ballet, and is the current Artistic Director of the San Francisco Ballet. ..
Helgi Valdimarsson
Helgi Valdimarsson MD. (b. 1936), Professor of Immunology at the University of Iceland from 1981. Established the first Immunology laboratory of Iceland in 1983. Senior Lecturer at St Mary's Hospital Medical school, London, England 1975-1981 and visiting Professor at St. Mary’s 1981-1990. Former ..
Helgö
Helgö is an island in lake Mälaren, Sweden. Ancient ruins Today almost unseen, this site at Lurudden began was settled around the year 200. The first archaeological dig in 1954 found not only remains of the early settlement, but also a workshop area that became an international sensation. The fi..
Helgoland class tug
The Type 720 Helgoland class tugs are large seagoing salvage tags used by the German Navy. List of ships Pennantnumber Name Type/Upgrade Callsign Commissioned Decommissoned Base/fate A1457 Helgoland 720A DRLE March 81966 December 191997 Sold to Uruguayan Navy as Oyardvide A1458 Fehmarn ..
Helgoland Island Air Disaster
The Helgoland Island Air Disaster occurred on September 9, 1913 and traditionally considered the first air disaster involving more than ten (10) fatalities. A German Navy Zeppelin L-1 airship with 20 passengers and crew on board flew into a thunderstorm and encountered a severe downdraft crashing 20..
Helgo Zettervall
Helgo Zettervall, older spelling Zetterwall, (November 21, 1831 – 1907) was a Swedish architect and professor of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He is best known for his drastic restorations of churches and other buildings around Sweden. After studies at the Academy of Arts, he in 1860 b..
Helgrind
Helgrind also can refer to version of valgrind for debugging multithreaded programs Helgrind, from the presently incomplete Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini, is an enormous black tower created from a mountain near the city of Dras-Leona. It is the dwelling of the horrid Ra'zac and it is sa..
Helgøy
Helgøy is an island in Troms in Norway, and the former seat of an independent municipality in the western part of present Karlsøy. Helgøy today a more or less abandoned village of picturesque wooden houses and an old church. The island can only be reached when services are celebrated in the chur..
Helhoek
Helhoek in the municipality of Westvoorne. Helhoek ([51°54′N 4°5′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Westvoorne, and lies about 8 km north of Hellevoetsluis. The statistical area "Helhoek", which also can include the surrou..
Heli
This article is about the Mythical British king Heli. For Heli in the Bible, see Heli (Bible). Heli was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Digueillus and succeeded by his son Lud. He ruled for forty years and produced three sons, Lud, Cass..
Heliacal rising
The heliacal rising of a star (or other body such as the moon or a planet) occurs when it first becomes visible above the eastern horizon at dawn, after a period when it was hidden below the horizon or when it was just above the horizon but hidden by the brightness of the sun. Each day after the hel..
Heliadae
In Greek mythology, the Heliadae were the seven sons of Helios and Rhodus. They were Ochimus, Cercaphus, Macareus, Actis, Tenages, Triopas, and Candalus. They were expert astrologers and sea-farers. ..
Heliades
In Greek mythology, the Heliades ("children of the sun") were the daughters of Helios, the sun god. According to one source, there were three: Aegiale, Aegle, and Aetheria. According to another source, there were five: Helia, Merope, Phoebe, Aetheria, and Dioxippe. The fourth or sixth Heliades was ..
Heliaia
Heliaia (Greek: ἡλιαία) or Halia (Greek: ἁλία) was the supreme court of ancient Athens. Τhe generally held scientific view is that the court drew its name from the ancient Greek verb ἀλιάζεσθαι, which means συναθροίζεσθαι, namely congregate[α]. Another..
Heliair
Heliair is a breathing gas consisting of mixture of oxygen, nitrogen and helium and is often used during the deep phase of dives carried out using technical diving techniques. It is easily blended from helium and air and so has a fixed 21:79 ratio of oxygen to nitrogen with the balance consisting ..
Heliamphora
The genus Heliamphora (Greek: helos = marsh, amphoreus = amphora) contains approximately 13 species of pitcher plants native to South America. The species are collectively known as Sun Pitchers, based on the mistaken notion that the heli of Heliamphora is from the Greek helios, meaning "sun". In f..
Heliamphora chimantensis
Heliamphora chimantensis (after Chimanta Tepui) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to Chimanta Tepui in Venezuela. Interestingly, it is more closely related to the southern growing H. tatei and H. neblinae than any of the other species found in the Gran Sabana. All other species known f..
Heliamphora elongata
Heliamphora elongata (Latin: elongare = elongated) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to Ilu tepui and Tramen Tepui in Venezuela. External links [Heliamphora elongata (Sarraceniaceae), a new species from Ilu-Tepui] Heliamphora species H. chimantensis • H. elongata • H. ..
Heliamphora folliculata
Heliamphora folliculata (Latin: folliculatus = having follicles) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to the Aparaman group of Tepuis in Venezuela. It grows on all four mountains: Aparaman Tepui, Murosipan Tepui, Tereke Tepui and Kamakeiwaran Tepui. External links [Heliamphora follic..
Heliamphora glabra
Heliamphora glabra (Latin: glaber = bald) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant native to Serra do Sol in Venezuela. It was for a long time considered a form of H. heterodoxa, but has recently been raised to species rank. Heliamphora species H. chimantensis • H. elongata • H. folliculata •..
Heliamphora heterodoxa
Heliamphora heterodoxa (Greek: heteros = other, doxa = opinion, belief) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant native to Gran Sabana and the plateau of the Ptari Tepui in Venezuela. It was thought to be the only species of Heliamphora growing in the Gran Sabana, until H. sarracenioides was discovere..
Heliamphora hispida
Heliamphora hispida (Latin: hispidus = covered with stiff or rough hairs, bristly) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to Cerro Neblina, the southernmost Tepui of the Guiana Highlands at the Brazil-Venezuela border. External links [Heliamphora hispida (Sarraceniaceae), a new species..
Heliamphora ionasii
Heliamphora ionasii (after Ionas, botanist) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to Ilu Tepui and possibly Yuruani Tepui in Venezuela. It produces the largest pitchers in the genus, which can be up to 50 cm in height. Heliamphora species H. chimantensis • H. elongata • H. folliculat..
Heliamphora minor
Heliamphora minor (Latin: minor = smaller) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to the Auyan and Chimanta group of Tepuis in Venezuela. As the name suggests, it is the smallest species in the genus. It is closely related to H. pulchella. Cultivation Heliamphora minor is one of the more wi..
Heliamphora neblinae
Heliamphora neblinae (after Cerro Neblina) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to Cerro Neblina in Venezuela. It is one of the most variable species in the genus and was for a long time considered a variety of H. tatei. Heliamphora species H. chimantensis • H. elongata • H. follicu..
Heliamphora nutans
Heliamphora nutans (Latin: nutans = nodding) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant native to Venezuela, Brazil and Guayana, where it grows on several Tepuis, including Roraima, Kukenan, Tramen and Ilu. H. nutans was the first Heliamphora to be described and is the best known species. Heliamphor..
Heliamphora pulchella
Heliamphora pulchella (Latin: pulchellus = pretty) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to the Chimanta group of Tepuis in Venezuela. It is one of the smallest species and closely related to H. minor. Heliamphora species H. chimantensis • H. elongata • H. folliculata • H. glabra ..
Heliamphora sarracenioides
Heliamphora sarracenioides (Latin: Sarracenia = genus of North American pitcher plants, oides = resembling) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant native to southern Venezuela, Gran Sabana and Estado Bolivar. External links [Heliamphora sarracenioides, a New Species of Heliamphora (Sarracenia..
Heliamphora tatei
Heliamphora tatei (after Tate, botanist) is a species of Marsh Pitcher Plant endemic to Duida Tepui, Cerro Huachamacari and Marahuaca Tepui in Venezuela. It is closely related to H. neblinae and the latter was at one point considered a variety of H. tatei. Heliamphora species H. chimantensis ..
Heliand
The Heliand (IPA /ˈhɛliənd/, /ˈheliand/) is an epic poem in Old Saxon, written about 825. The title means Savior in Old Saxon (cf. standard German Heiland), and it recounts the life of Jesus in the alliterative verse style of a Germanic saga. The Heliand is the largest known work of written Old..
Heliandes
Heliandes is an airline based in Medellín, Colombia. It is a passenger and freight charter company specialising in fixed wing and helicopter operations and was established in 1998. Its main base is Olaya Herrera International Airport, Medellín. Incidents and accidents On 16 December 2001 a Helian..
Heliantheae
The tribe Heliantheae is the most familiar tribe of the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The name is derived from the genus Helianthus, which is Latin for sun flower. The Heliantheae is the third largest tribe in the sunflower family, with some 190 genera and nearly 2500 recognized species. Only th..
Helianthella castanea
The perennial herb Helianthella castanea is a rare plant endemic to California, and is only found in the San Francisco Bay Area, mostly in and around Mount Diablo State Park. Its common names include Mount Diablo helianthella, Mount Diablo sunflower, and Diablo rockrose. A member of the daisy and ..
Helianthemum
''Helianthemem canum plant Helianthemum (rockrose, sunroses, rushrose, or helianthemum) is a genus of about 110 species of evergreen or semi-evergreen subshrubs. They are widely distributed in the Americas, Europe, and from North Africa to Asia Minor and Central Asia, with the centre of dive..
Helianthemum apenninum
Helianthemum apenninum, the white rock-rose, is a white-flowering rock rose found in dry grassy and rocky places across large parts of Europe. H. apenninum flowers from March to July, and may grow up to 50 cm tall. The flowers are pentamerous, up to 30 mm across, and are white with yell..
Helianthemum canum
Helianthemum canum, commonly called Hoary rockrose, is a low growing plant confined to rocky dry calcareous areas especially close to the sea. The plant typically has a central stock from which numerous branches radiate horizontally or ascending. The small leaves about 10mm long are simple and ..
Helianthemum nummularium
Helianthemum nummularium (Common Rockrose) is a species of rockrose, native to most of Europe. There are eight subspecies: Helianthemum nummularium subsp. nummularium. Widespread.Helianthemum nummularium subsp. berterianum. Italy, southeast France.Helianthemum nummularium subsp. glabrum. Central ..
Helianthos
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 April 2006. Helianthos is the name of ..
Helianthus
The Helianthus L. genus comprises 67 species and several subspecies in the Asteraceae family, all of which are native to North America. However, at least the two species Helianthus annuus (sunflower) and Helianthus tuberosus (Jerusalem artichoke) are cultivated in Europe and other parts of the w..
Helianthus paradoxus
Helianthus paradoxus, the puzzle sunflower, is a threatened species of sunflower found only in West Texas and New Mexico salt marshes. H. paradoxus is most likely a stable hybrid of H. annuus, the common sunflower, and H. petiolaris, and is more tolerant of salt than either parent species. H. para..
Helian Bobo
Xia Wuliedi (夏武烈帝) Family name: Originally Liu (劉, liú),later Helian (赫連, hè lián)(changed 413) Given name: Bobo (勃勃, bó bó) Temple name: Shizu (世祖, shì zǔ) Posthumous name: Wulie (武烈, wǔ liè)literary meaning:"martial and achieving" Helian Bobo (赫連..
Helian Chang
Qin Wang (秦王) Family name: Helian (赫連, hè lián) Given name: Chang (昌, chāng) Posthumous name: None Helian Chang (赫連昌) (d. 434), courtesy name Huan'guo (還國), nickname Zhe (折), was an emperor of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Xia. He was the successor and a son of the foun..
Helian Chang's empress
(Name unknown) was the wife of Helian Chang, an emperor of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Xia. Very little is known about her -- not even her name or when she was created empress. When the Xia capital Tongwan (統萬, in modern Yulin, Shaanxi) fell to Northern Wei forces in 427, she was captured, along..
Helian Ding
Pingyuan Wang (平原王) Family name: Helian (赫連, hè lián) Given name: Ding (定, dìng) Posthumous name: None Helian Ding (赫連定) (d. 432), nickname ZhiThe pronunciation of the character 獖 is unknown, at least by Mac OS X... (which is able to support the character, but gives no..
Helian Ding's empress
(Name unknown) was the wife of Helian Ding, the last emperor of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Xia. Very little is known about her -- not even her name. Helian Ding took the throne in 428 after his brother Helian Chang was captured by rival Northern Wei's forces, and it was sometime after that he creat..
Helical antenna
A helical antenna is an antenna consisting of a conducting wire wound in the form of a helix. In most cases, helical antennas are mounted over a ground plane. Helical antennas can operate in one of two principal modes: normal (broadside) mode or axial (or endfire) mode. In the normal mode, the dime..
Helical railgun
A railgun is in essence a single-turn motor. A multi-turn railgun would reduce the rail current and the brush current by a factor equal to the number of turns. It therefore seems worth-while to study a "helical railgun". In this hybrid device, the two rails are surrounded by a simple helical barrel,..
Helical scan
Helical scan or striping is a method of recording higher bandwidth signals onto magnetic tape than would otherwise be possible at the same tape speed with fixed heads. It is used in video cassette recorders, digital audio tape recorders, and numerous computer secondary storage and backup systems. I..
Helicarrier
The Helicarrier, an aircraft carrier specifically designed to be itself capable of independent powered flight in addition to the conventional functions of aircraft carriers, is the signature capital ship of the fictional intelligence/defence agency S.H.I.E.L.D., usually shown in Marvel Comics-publis..
Helicase
Helicases are a class of enzymes vital to all living organisms. They are motor proteins that translocate unidirectionally along single-stranded nucleic acids using energy derived from nucleotide hydrolysis, often separating the two strands of a nucleic acid double helix in the process. (i.e. DNA, R..
Helicase-dependent amplification
Helicase-dependent amplification (HDA) is a method for in vitro DNA amplification like the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The disadvantage of PCR is that it consumes a lot of time with uncoiling the double-stranded DNA with heat into single strands (a process called denaturation) and copying the..
Helicene
In organic chemistry, helicenes are ortho-condensed polycyclic aromatic compounds in which benzene rings are angularly annulated so as to give helically shaped molecules. The chemistry of helicenes has attracted continuing attention because of their unique structural, spectral, and optical feature..
Helichrysum arenarium
Helichrysum arenarium is also known as dwarf everlast. It grows to be an average of 0.3m tall. An infusion is used in the treatment of gall bladder disorders and as a diuretic in treating rheumatism, cystitis. Helichrysum arenarium from Thomé Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der Sch..
Helichrysum italicum
Helichrysum italicum is a flowering plant of the daisy family Asteraceae. It is sometimes called the curry plant because of the strong smell of its leaves. It grows on dry, rocky or sandy ground around the Mediterranean. The stems are woody at the base and can reach 60cm or more in height. The clu..
Heliciculture
Achatina fulica, one of several giant African snails, grows up to 326mm (one foot) long. Its origin is South of the Sahara in East Africa. This snail was purposely introduced into India in 1847. There was an unsuccessful attempt to establish it in Japan in 1925. It has been purposely and ..
Helicity
The term helicity has several meanings in physics, all referring (perhaps obliquely) to a phenomenon that resembles a helix. See: helicity (fluid mechanics)helicity (particle physics)magnetic helicitycircular dichroism This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles ass..
Helicity (fluid mechanics)
this page is about helicity in fluid mechanics. For helicity of magnetic fields, see magnetic helicity. For helicity in particle physics, see helicity (particle physics). In fluid mechanics, helicity is the extent to which corkscrew-like motion occurs. If a parcel of fluid is moving, undergoing s..
Helicity (particle physics)
This article is about helicity in particle physics. For other uses of the term see helicity. In particle physics, helicity is the projection of the angular momentum to the direction of motion: [h = \vec J\cdot \hat p,\qquad \hat p = \vec p / |\vec p|] Because the angular momentum with res..
Helicius
Helicius is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Helicius chikunii (Logunov & Marusik, 1999) (Russia)Helicius cylindratus (Karsch, 1879) (Korea, Japan)Helicius hillaryi Zabka, 1981 (Bhutan)Helicius kimjoopili Kim, 1995 (Korea)Helicius yaginumai Bohdanowicz & Prószyn..
Helicobacter
Helicobacter is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria that have a characteristic spiral shape and have been found in the lining of the stomach and upper gastrointestinal tract, as well as the liver of mammals and some birds. The best known species of this genus is H. pylori which is a human pathogen an..
Helicobacter pylori
Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium that infects the mucus lining of the human stomach. Many peptic ulcers and some types of gastritis are caused by H. pylori infection, although most humans who are infected will never develop symptoms. This bacterium lives in the human stomach exclusively and is ..
HelicoCARE direct
helicoCARE direct is a trademark for a Helicobacter pylori stool test has been introduced worldwide in 2006. It is manufactured by CARE diagnostica. It is an immunochromatographic test which detects the presence of whole blood in stool. This test is suitable for screening lage populations for stomac..
Helicoid
The helicoid is one of the first minimal surfaces discovered. Its name derives from its similarity to the helix: for every point on the helicoid there is a helix contained in the helicoid which passes through that point. The helicoid is also a ruled surface, meaning that it is a trace of a line..
Helicol
Helicol (Helicopteros Nacionales de Colombia) is a Helicopter Operator (Equivalent to FAR 135 operator) based in Bogotá, Colombia. It services mainly the oil and gas industry in Colombia. Helicol's phone number is +571 4142086 Code Data ICAO Code: HELCallsign: Helicol History The company was est..
Helicon
The 11th-century monastery of Hosios Lukas on the west slope of the Helicon is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Helicon is the name of a mountain in the region of Thespiai in Boeotia, Greece (Kerenyi 1951 p 172), made famous in Greek mythology b..
Heliconia
Heliconia is a genus of about 100 to 200 species of flowering plants native to the tropical Americas and the Pacific Ocean islands west to Indonesia. It is the sole genus of family Heliconiacae, but was formerly included in the family Musaceae. Common names for the genus include lobster-claw, wild..
Heliconia, Antioquia
Heliconia is a municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia. ..
Heliconiaceae
Heliconiaceae is a botanical name for a family of flowering plants. For the past few decades, such a family has usually been recognized by taxonomists. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, 1998), also recognizes this family, and places it in the order Zingiberales in the cl..
Heliconia acuminata
Heliconia acuminata Rich. (syn.: Heliconia pearcei Rusby) of Heliconiaceae family is an erect herb typically growing 1.6 m tall, native to Brazil (South America). Uses It is a popular ornamental plant in hot regions with a humid climate. LORENZI, H.; SOUZA, M.S. (2001) Plantas Ornamentais no Bra..
Heliconia angusta
Heliconia angusta Vell. (syn.: Heliconia agustifolia Hook., Heliconia bicolor Benth., Heliconia brasiliensis Hook.), of Heliconiaceae family is an erect herb typically growing 0.70 m tall, native to Brazil (South America). Uses It is a popular ornamental plant in hot regions with a humid climat..
Heliconia bihai
Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (syn.: Musa bihai L., Heliconia aurea R. Rodr.) of Heliconiaceae family is an erect herb typically growing less than 1 m tall, native to Brazil (South America) and Hawaii. Uses It is a popular ornamental plant in hot regions with a humid climate. LORENZI, H.; SOUZA, M.S. ..
Heliconia caribaea
This upward facing flower of the Heliconia family, which acts as a cup, is a natural source of rain water for birds and insects. ..
Heliconia chartacea
Heliconia chartacea is a species of Heliconia native to the American tropics, mainly Guiana and Brazil. It is a common upland species of disturbed sites, young secondary forest, and abandoned cultivation, and is often found near human habitation. It is a herbaceous plant, with paired large oblong..
Heliconia collinsiana
Heliconia collinsiana Griggs (syn.: Bihai collinsiana Griggs) of Heliconiaceae family is an erect herb typically growing 10-15 foot tall, native to Guatemala. Uses It is a popular ornamental plant in hot regions with a humid climate. The fruits are very attractive, first are yellow, then becoming..
Heliconia episcopalis
Heliconia episcopalis Vell. (syn.: Heliconia biflora Eicheler ex. Petersen, Bihai episcopalis (Vell.) Kunze) of Heliconiaceae family is an erect herb typically growing less than 3 a 7 inch tall, native to Amazon Rainforest, mainly Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, French Guyana, Surinam, Brazil, Ecuad..
Heliconia hirsuta
Heliconia hirsuta L. f. (syn.: Heliconia costanensis Aristeg., Bihai harrisiana Griggs, Bihai hirsuta (L.f.) Kuntze) of Heliconiaceae family is an erect herb typically growing less than 1 m tall, native to Brazil, Mexico and Peru. Uses It is a popular ornamental plant in hot regions with a humid..
Heliconia rostrata
Heliconias are know to those who grow them as a host flower to many birds and especially the Hummingbird. Heliconia rostrata provides nectar to birds as it is in the upside down position, while other Heliconias grow in the upright position with a cup shape (Heliconia caribaea), storing water for..
Heliconia tortuosa
Heliconia tortuosa is an herbaceous tropical perennial commonly found in secondary succession in montane forests. It has also been widely cultivated as a garden plant for its showy, usually twisted (hence the name tortuosa) inflorescences. ..
Heliconiinae
The Heliconiinae, commonly called Heliconians or longwings, are a subfamily of the butterfly family Nymphalidae. They are sometimes treated as a separate family (Heliconiidae) within the Papilionoidea. Heliconians are found mostly in the tropical Americas. The species feed on poisonous Passiflo..
Heliconius cydno
Heliconius cydno commonly known as the Cydno Longwing. ..
Heliconius erato
Heliconius erato is commonly known under a variety of names, such as the "Red Postman", the "Small Postman", the "Red Passion Flower Butterfly", or the "Crimson-Patched Longwing". It is one of about 40 different Neotropical species belonging to the genus Heliconius. The species is remarkably var..
Heliconius hecale
Heliconius hecale commonly known as the Tiger Longwing. ..
Helicon (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Helicon (disambiguation)
Helicon may refer to: Helicon, a mountain in Boeotia, GreeceHelicon (crater), a lunar impact craterHelicon (physics), low frequency electromagnetic wavesHelicon (planet), a fictional planet in Isaac Asimov's Foundation SeriesHélicon, a brass musical instrumentHelicon (magazine), the Bristol Univer..
Helicon (physics)
A helicon is a low frequency electromagnetic wave. Helicons have the special ability to propagate through pure metals, given conditions of low temperature and high magnetic fields. Most electromagnetic waves in a normal conductor are not be able to do this, since the high conductivity of metals (d..
Helicon (planet)
In Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series, Helicon is the name of the home planet of Hari Seldon, discoverer and developer of psychohistory. Helicon was small in population and not particularly rich in resources, and tended to be bullied by its more powerful neighbours. It was noted for martial arts (ca..
Helicon discharge
Excitation of plasma by helicon waves induced through radio frequency heating. The difference between a helicon plasma source and an inductively coupled plasma is the presence of a magnetic field directed along the axis of the antenna. The presence of this magnetic field creates a helicon mode of ..
Helicon Double Layer Thruster
The Helicon Double Layer Thruster is a prototype spacecraft propulsion engine. It was created by Australian scientist Dr. Christine Charles, based on a technology invented by Professor Rod Boswell, both of the Australian National University. The design has been verified by the ESA, who is participa..
Helicon Systems
Helicon Systems was a company located in Ontario, Canada. Its products included a MIDI interface for the Unisys ICON computer. ..
Helicoplacus
Helicoplacus is the earliest well-studied fossil echinoderm. Fossil plates are known from several regions. Complete specimens were found in Lower Cambrian strata of the White Mountains of California. The animal turned out to be a cigar-shaped creature up to 7 cm long that stood upright on one end. U..
Helicoprion
Helicoprion was an ancient genus of sharks that lived from the Carboniferous to the Triassic periods. It grew to approximately 10 ft long and had a bizarre "buzz saw" teeth structure with a longer lower jaw comprising many rows of progressively larger teeth. It is hypothesized that it preyed ..
Helicops angulatus
Helicops angulatus, the Brown-banded Water Snake is an aquatic snake which lives in fresh and brackish water. It is found in tropical South America and Trinidad and Tobago. It grows to a maximum length of 78 cm. It feeds on fish and possibly also freshwater eels and frogs. This species has bee..
Helicopter
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Mil (Russian Federation) Mi-8, by far the most common model of helicopter in the world with more than 12 thousand units built, sixfold quantity comparing to production of the second most common model Sikorsky S-70. The Bell 206 of Canadian Helicopte..
Helicopter-based hunting in Fiordland
Helicopter Hunting As long ago as the 1920s, the Fiordland National Park was plagued with introduced European deer, detrimentally to the native New Zealand flora and fauna. The government placed a bounty on the deer, paying local hunters for each animal removed from the park. Combined with the mar..
Helicopter (disambiguation)
Helicopter may refer to: HelicopterHelicopter, a song by Bloc Party from their album Silent AlarmThis 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 int..
Helicopter Aircrew Breathing Device (HABD)
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Helicopter carrier
Helicopter carrier is a term for an aircraft carrier whose primary purpose is to operate helicopters. The term is used for both Anti-Submarine Warfare carriers and amphibious assault ships. Helicopter carriers can either have a full-length aircraft deck like HMS Ocean, or have a large helicopte..
Helicopter flight controls
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Helicopter noise reduction
Helicopter noise reduction is a topic of research into designing helicopters which can be operated more quietly, reducing the public-relations problems with night-flying or expanding an airport. In addition, it is useful for military applications in which stealth is required: long-range propagation ..
Helicopter parent
A helicopter parent is a term for a person who pays extremely close attention to their child or children, particularly at educational institutions. They rush to prevent any harm from befalling them or letting them learn from their own mistakes, sometimes even contrary to the children's wishes. They ..
Helicopter pilotage
Helicopter pilotage is the art of manipulating the flight controls of a helicopter in order to achieve controlled aerodynamic flight. Contents 1 Flight controls1.1 Cyclic1.2 Collective1.3 Anti-torque pedals2 Flight conditions2.1 Hovering2.2 Forward flight2.3&nbs..
Helicopter prison escapes
. A helicopter prison escape is when a helicopter either plucks inmates from the prison or lands and picks up prisoners on prison grounds. Listed below are attempts and acutal escapes by helicopter. The helicopter can be either hijacked or piloted by outside conspirators. Contents 1 Oct,..
Helicopter rotor
A rotor is the rotating part of a helicopter which generates lift, either vertically in the case of a main rotor, or horizontally in the case of a tail rotor. Contents 1 Rotor head design2 Description of parts and their functions3 History and development3.1 Swash plate3.2 ..
Helicopter support team
The Helicopter Support Team (HST) is a unit of organization within the United States Marine Corps that manages the activities of a helicopter landing zone (LZ). It consists of a team of eight Landing Support Marines who are trained to hook up external loads to the hooks of primarily military helicop..
Helicotrema
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Helicoverpa zea
The larva of the moth Helicoverpa zea (formerly in the genus Heliothis) is a major agricultural pest. It can feed on many different plants (i.e. it is polyphagous) during the larval stage. Accordingly, the species has been given many different common names; when the larva consumes cotton, it is ..
Helictite
A helictite is a speleothem found in limestone caves that changes its axis from the vertical at one or more stages during its growth. They have a curving or angular form that looks as if they were grown in zero gravity. They are most likely the result of capillary forces acting on tiny water droplet..
Helic Republic
The Helic Republic is a fictional nation from the Zoids universe. The Republic's government appears to be based around some sort of representative senate or council, but the president does not appear to be elected directly by the population. This is evidenced by the fact that the first president, ..
Helier
The face of Saint Helier is sculpted on the 1978 monument La Croix de la Reine in St. Helier, Jersey Saint Helier, a 6th century ascetic hermit, is patron saint of Jersey in the Channel Islands, and in particular of the town and parish of Saint Helier, the island’s capital. He is also invok..
Heligmosomoides polygyrus
Heligmosomoides polygyrus is a common nematode found in the duodenum and small intestine of woodmice and other rodents. They are 5-20mm in length and bright red due to the pigmentation of their tissues. They are usually heavily coiled, with the female having 12-15 coils and the male 8-12. The male..
Heligoland
:For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. This article is about the island Heligoland. For the article about the landscape Helgeland in Norway, see Helgeland. Heligoland (in German, Helgoland and in North Frisian, Lun, Hålilönj) is a small German archipelago in the North Sea. Formerly a Danish..
Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty
The Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty (German: Helgoland-Sansibar-Vertrag) was an 1890 agreement between the United Kingdom and Imperial Germany - hence also Anglo-German Agreement of 1890 - concerning mainly territorial interests in Africa. A common erroneous assumption is that Germany traded possession..
Heligoland (disambiguation)
Heligoland is a German island in the North Sea; see Heligoland.a dance music track by Overseer.the musician and producer Tim Friese-Greene's monicker, under which he released a CD.a four-piece independent band from Melbourne, Australia. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list..
Heligoland Bight
False-colour satellite view of the Heligoland Bight; Heligoland and Düne are the two small islands in the top top-left quarter The Heligoland Bight (also known as Helgoland Bight) is the southern part of the German Bight, itself a bay of the North Sea, located at the mouth of the Elbe river...
Heligoland trap
A Heligoland trap is a large, building- sized, funnel- shaped, rigid structure used to trap birds, so that they can be ringed or otherwise studied by ornithologists. The name is taken from the site of the first such trap, on the island of Heligoland, Germany. External link [Diagram of a Helig..
HeliJet
S-76A in Helijet livery. Based at Vancouver International Airport in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Helijet International is North America's largest scheduled helicopter airline offering regular scheduled service between Vancouver Harbour or Vancouver Airport and Victoria Harbour. Its..
Helike
This article is about the ancient Greek city. For the mythological nymph, see Helike (mythology). For the moon of Jupiter, see Helike (moon). Helike (Greek: Ἑλίκη pron. IPA /he.ˈli.kɛː/ or /ɛ.ˈʎi.ci/; see also List of traditional Greek place names) was an ancient Greek city that sank c..
Helike (moon)
Helike (hel'-ə-kee, IPA: [ˈhɛləki] Greek Ἑλίκη), or Jupiter XLV, is a moon of Jupiter. It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard in 2003, and given the temporary designation S/2003 J 6. Helike is about 4 kilo..
Helike (mythology)
For the ancient Greek city see Helike. For the moon of Jupiter, see Helike (moon). In Greek mythology, Helike was one of the nymphs who nurtured Zeus in his infancy on Crete ([Aratus, Phaenomena 27] and also [link]). Her name suggests that she was a "willow-nymph", just as there..
Helikite
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. Helikite A unique combinati..
Helikon vortex separation process
The Helikon vortex separation process is an aerodynamic uranium enrichment process designed around a device called a vortex tube. This method was designed and used in South Africa for producing reactor fuel with a uranium-235 content of around 3–5% in addition to making 80–93% enrichment for the..
Helikopter-Streichquartett
The Helikopter-Streichquartett is one of Karlheinz Stockhausen's most well known pieces to date, and one of the most complex. It involves a string quartet, four helicopters with pilots, as well as audio and video equipment and technicians. The musical piece was first performed, as well as recorded, ..
Helin
Helin is a lake which lies in the municipalities of Vestre Slidre and Vang in Oppland county, Norway. The lake is regulated for power production by Åbjøra kraftverk. Helin has an area of 9,47 km² and its circumference is 27.17 km. It is located at 870 m above the sea, and h..
Helina
The Russian Helina feminine surname means "light of the Sun" * The Helina genus of Diptera Muscidae insects (flies)The Helina flowering plant genus (unattested except in Paul Herget's The Names of the Minor Planets, 1955)The acronym HELINA stands for "HEaLth INformatics in Africa"St. Helina is the n..
Helio
Helio is a MVNO cell phone provider launched May 2, 2006. It is a joint venture between SK Telecom and Earthlink. Contents 1 Introduction2 Devices3 MySpace Partnership4 Device Trade-In5 Possible Financial Difficulties6 Hard Launch7 External Links Introduction ..
Heliobacteria
The heliobacteria are a small family of bacteria that produce energy through photosynthesis. The primary pigment involved is bacteriochlorophyll g, which is unique to the group and absorbs at different frequencies than other photosynthetic pigments, giving the heliobacteria their own environmental..
Heliobatis
Heliobatis is an extinct genus of ray. Like modern stingrays, it had spikes on its tail. ..
Heliobolus
Heliobolus is a genus of lizards of the family Lacertidae. Species Heliobolus lugubrisHeliobolus neumanniHeliobolus nitidaHeliobolus spekii ..
Heliocentric orbit
A heliocentric orbit is an orbit around the sun. In our Solar System all planets, comets, and asteroids are in such orbits as are many artificial probes and pieces of debris. The Moon for example, is not in a heliocentric orbit, as it orbits the Earth, rather than the Sun. The Earth itself orbits t..
Heliocentrism
Heliocentric Solar System Heliocentrism (lower panel) in comparsion to the geocentric model (upper panel) In astronomy, heliocentrism is the theory that the Sun is at the center of the Universe and/or the Solar System. The word is derived from the Greek (Helios = "Sun" and kentron = "Cen..
Heliochrome
Heliochrome, a term derived from the roots "helios" = sun and "chroma" = color, (literally sun colors), is a term referring to any color photograph. However, it is specifically used to refer to a group of old, incomplete color processes from the late 1800s and earyl 1900s. In the 1860s, Herschel di..
Heliocles I
Silver coin of Heliocles (145-130 BCE) Obv: Bust of Heliocles Rev: Zeus standing, with thunderbolt and sceptre. Greek legend: BASILEOS DIKAIOI ILIOKLEOIS "King Heliocles the Just". The Greco-Bactrian Heliocles, circ. 145-130 BCE, relative (son or brother) and successor of Eucratides the Great..
Heliodisplay
The Heliodisplay is an interactive planar display. Though the image it projects appears much like a hologram, its inventors claim that it doesn't use holographic technology, though it does use lasers to project its image. It does not require any screen or substrate other than air to project its imag..
Heliodon
A heliodon (HEE-leo-don) is a device for adjusting the angle between a flat surface and a beam of light to match the angle between a horizontal plane at a specific latitude and the solar beam. Heliodons are used primarily by architects and students of architecture. By placing a model building on the..
Heliodorus
Several persons named Heliodorus are known to us from ancient times, the best known of which is Heliodorus of Emesa, author of the novel Aethiopica. Heliodorus was a minister of Seleucus IV Philopator ca. 175 BC, and is said to have assassinated Seleucus. 2 Maccabees reports that he entered the ..
Heliodorus of Emesa
Heliodorus of Emesa, from Emesa, Syria, was a Greek writer generally dated in the 3rd century of the Common Era, and is known for the ancient Greek romance or novel called the Aethiopica (the Ethiopian Story) or sometimes "Theagenes and Chariclea". According to his own statement, his father's name ..
Heliodorus pillar
The Heliodorus pillar was erected around 110 BCE in central India at the site of Vidisha, by Heliodorus, a Greek ambassador of the Indo-Greek king Antialcidas to the court of the Sunga king Bhagabhadra. The pillar was surmounted by a sculpture of Garuda and was apparently dedicated by Heliodorus t..
Heliodor Píka
Brigade general Heliodor Píka (July 3 1897 Štítina (near Opava) – June 21 1949 Prague) was a Czechoslovak army officer, who was executed by the Communist regime after a fabricated trial, mainly because of his pro-Western attitude during his appointment as the head of Czechoslovak military m..
Heliodrom Camp
Heliodrom Camp was Bosnian Croatian run concentration camp for male Bosnian Muslims during the Bosnian War. Background Located just in Rodoc, just south of Mostar, Heliodrom Camp operated between September 1992, and April, 1994. In consisted of a sports hall and a three-storey central prison bui..
Heliograph
Signaling with heliograph, 1910 A heliograph uses a mirror to reflect sunlight to a distant observer. By moving the mirror flashes of light can be used to send Morse code. The Heliograph was a simple but highly effective instrument for instantaneous optical communication over 50 miles or more ..
Heliokles II
Coin of Heliokles II. Obv: Bust of helmetted king. Greek legend: BASILEOS DIKAIOU ILIKLIOU "King Heliocles, the Just". Rev: Zeus facing with scepter in left hand and lightning in right hand. Kharoshthi legend: MAHARAJASA DHRAMIKASA HELIYAKREYASA "King Heliocles, of the Dharma" --> Heliocles ..
Heliometer
Heliometer (from Greek sun and measure) is an instrument originally designed for measuring the variation of the sun's diameter at different seasons of the year, but applied now to the modern form of the instrument which is capable of much wider use. The present article also deals with other forms of..
Helion
For the medieval knight, see Hélion de Villeneuve. The helion is the nucleus of the helium-3 atom, one of the two stable isotopes of helium. The helion consists of two protons and one neutron. The nucleus of the helium-4 atom is called an alpha particle. According to CODATA, the mass of a helion ..
Helions Bumpstead
Helions Bumpstead is a small village in Essex located near Haverhill. It is 3 miles from Steeple Bumpstead. Helions Bumpstead has "the greens"; Pale Green, Wiggens Green, and Drapers Green. Every year Helions Bumpstead has it's own Summer Fête and evening party to celebrate summer. On the year of..
Heliopause
The heliopause is the boundary between the heliosphere and the interstellar medium outside the solar system. As the solar wind approaches the heliopause, it slows suddenly, forming a shock wave called the termination shock of the solar wind. In astronomy, the heliopause is the boundary where ..
Heliophanillus
Heliophanillus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Heliophanillus fulgens (O. P.-Cambridge, 1872) (Greece, Middle East)Heliophanillus lucipeta (Simon, 1890) (Mediterranean to Central Asia)Heliophanillus suedicola (Simon, 1901) (Yemen, Socotra) ..
Heliophanoides
Heliophanoides is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Etymology Alteration of the salticid genus name Heliophanus with the meaning "having the likeness of Heliophanus". Species Heliophanoides bhutanicus Prószyn'ski, 1992 (Bhutan)Heliophanoides epigynalis Prószyn'ski, 199..
Heliophanus
Heliophanus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Heliophanus abditus Wesolowska, 1986 (Syria)Heliophanus aberdarensis Wesolowska, 1986 (Kenya)Heliophanus activus (Blackwall, 1877) (Seychelles)Heliophanus acutissimus Wesolowska, 1986 (Algeria)Heliophanus aeneus (Ha..
Heliophobia
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. Heliophobia has two meanings: a specific phobia: dread or avoidance of sunlightexcessive sensitiveness to sunli..
Heliophorus androcles
The Green Sapphire (Heliophorus androcles) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the ..
Heliophorus bakeri
The Western Blue Sapphire (Heliophorus bakeri) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of ..
Heliophorus brahma
The Golden Sapphire (Heliophorus brahma) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the We..
Heliophorus epicles
The Purple Sapphire (Heliophorus epicles) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the W..
Heliophorus hybrida
The Hybrid Sapphire (Heliophorus hybrida) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the W..
Heliophorus kohimensis
The Naga Sapphire (Heliophorus kohimensis) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the ..
Heliophorus oda
The Eastern Blue Sapphire (Heliophorus oda) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the..
Heliophorus sena
The Sorrel Sapphire (Heliophorus sena) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of the West..
Heliophorus tamu
The Powdery Green Sapphire (Heliophorus tamu) is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. References Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, IndiaGaonkar, Harish (1996) Butterflies of t..
Heliopolis
Heliopolis, meaning "sun city" in Greek, can refer to Heliopolis (ancient), the ancient city in EgyptHeliopolis (Cairo Suburb), a suburb in modern Cairo, EgyptBaalbek in ancient Syria (now in modern Lebanon), also known to the Romans as "Heliopolis"Ilioupoli or Ilioupolis, meaning "Heliopolis" in Gr..
Heliópolis
For other meanings see Heliopolis. Heliópolis is a suburb in of São Paulo City, Brazil. The suburb was once considered the largest favela of the city and to date has the appearance of a favela, but in the 1990s it was officially recognised as a neighbourhood of São Paulo. As such its streets ar..
Heliopolis (album)
Heliopolis is Filteria's second album, released in 2006. Track listing Unfiltered (Moon Remix) (08:27, 146 BPM)Speech Module (09:15, 144 BPM)Reflected (10:01, 145 BPM)Mind Expansion (Short Version) (10:42, 146 BPM)Pyrogen (08:56, 142 BPM)Rotate To Vibrate (08:42, 144 BPM)Crop Circles - Lunar Civil..
Heliopolis (ancient)
Annu in hieroglyphs iwn-nw:O49 ! or O28 Heliopolis (Greek: Ἡλίου πόλις or Ἡλίουπόλις), coordinates [30°07′46.3″N, 31°17′20″E], was one of the most ancient cities of Egypt, and capital of the 13th Lower Egyptian nome. Confusingly, its name also refers ..
Heliopolis (Cairo Suburb)
This article is about the modern district of Heliopolis. For the ancient city, see Heliopolis (ancient). Modern Heliopolis (also known as مصر الجديدة, Maṣr el-gidīdah – literally "New Egypt" or "New Cairo") is a district of Cairo, Egypt. The town was established by the Heliopolis..
Heliopolis (Gundam)
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Heliopolitans (comics)
The Heliopolitans are a group of gods in the Marvel Comics universe, based on the gods of Egyptian mythology. Members Amon RaAnubisBastBesGebHorusIsisKhonshuNeithNutOsirisSekhmetSethToth External Links [Heliopolitans at marvunapp.com][Heliopolis at MarvelDirectory.com] ..
Heliornithidae
The Heliornithidae are a small family of tropical birds with webbed lobes on their feet similar to those of grebes and coots. They are birds of swamps and marshes, resembling the rails, but with long necks, bills, and tails, and slim bodies. They feed on fish and water plants. There are three s..
Helios
For other uses of Helios, see Helios (disambiguation). Helios in Greek In earlier Greek mythology, the sun was personified as a deity called Hêlios (Greek Ἥλιος / ἥλιος "sun"), whom Homer equates with the sun Titan, Hyperion. Other sources say Helios is Hyperion's son by his siste..
HeliOS
HeliOS was a Unix-like operating system built by some of the team who had worked on AmigaOS and TRIPOS. Like these two it was designed around a light-weight message-passing kernel, but it actually copied the messages from process to process rather than passing a pointer. The unique feature of Heli..
Helioscope
A Helioscope is an instrument for observing the sun. helioscopic, a. helioscopy, n. Helioscope is a compound word combining helio from the Greek hēlios meaning sun, and scope, an instrument for observing or detecting, from the Greek skopein meaning to look at. (Collins English Dictionary). An instr..
Helioseismography
Helioseismography is the study of the properties of the sun by using (sound)waves to determine the temperature, density, composition, and motion of the interior of the sun. These sound waves, and the modes of vibration they produce, can be used to probe the interior of the sun the same way that geo..
Helioseismology
A computer generated image showing the pattern of a p-mode solar acoustic oscillation both in the interior and on the surface of the sun. (l=20, m=16 and n=14.) Note that the increase in the speed of sound as waves approach the center of the sun causes a corresponding increase in the acoustic wav..
Heliosheath
The locations of Voyagers 1 and 2 as of 2005 The heliosheath is the zone between the termination shock and the heliopause at the outer border of the solar system. It lies along the edge of the heliosphere, a "bubble" caused by solar winds. The heliosheath's distance from the Sun is approxima..
Heliosphere
The heliosphere is a bubble in space produced by the solar wind. Although electrically neutral atoms from interstellar space can penetrate this bubble, virtually all of the material in the heliosphere emanates from the Sun itself. Drawing of features of the heliosphere. Contents 1 Over..
Heliospheric current sheet
The Heliospheric current sheet (HCS) is the surface within the Solar System where the polarity of the Sun's magnetic field changes from north to south. This field extends from the Sun's equatorial plane throughout the entire Solar System, and can be considered its largest structure.http://science..
Heliostat
A Heliostat is a device that tracks the movement of the sun. It is typically used to orient a mirror, throughout the day, to reflect sunlight in a consistent direction. When coupled together in sufficient quantities, the reflected sunlight from the heliostats can generate an enormous amount of heat..
Heliostationary orbit
An heliostationary orbit is an heliocentric (i.e. about the Earth's Sun) orbit of approximately 24,360,000 km radius (0.162 84 AU, a little less than half of Mercury's orbital radius), with an eccentricity of zero and an inclination (to the Sun's equator) of zero. Its distinguishing characteristic..
Heliosynchronous orbit
By analogy with the geosynchronous orbit, a heliosynchronous orbit is a heliocentric orbit of radius 24.360 Gm (0.1628 AU) around the Sun, so that the satellite's period of revolution matches the Sun's period of rotation. Similar to the geostationary orbit, the heliostationary orbit is the heliosync..
Helios (artist)
Helios is the moniker of ambient and experimental music producer and songwriter Keith Kenniff. He has released two albums under the name - Unomia on Merck Records in 2004 and Eingya on Type Records in 2006. Kenniff currently attends the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Discography Unomia (rele..
Helios (cinemas)
Helios Movie Centre (polish: Centrum Filmowe Helios) is a multiplex cinema operator in Poland. It operates seven multiplex cinemas in. The latest cinema in Sosnowiec was opened in December 2005. Current Locations Wrocław - opened January 2002, 9 screens, 2179 seatsRzeszów - opened July 2002, 4 ..
Helios (disambiguation)
Helios may mean one of the following: Helios of Greek Mythology.Helios, the cell phone company.Helios Prototype, the NASA unmanned aerial vehicle.Helios probes, the German deep space probes.Helios 1B and Helios 2A, the French military satellites.HeliOS the operating system.Helios Airways, the low-c..
Helios 1B
The Hélios 1B is a French military photo-reconnaissance spacecraft. It was launched from French Guiana on an Ariane rocket on 3 December 1999 at 16:22:00 UTC. Due to power failures, it had to be left to disintegrate in 2005. It has been replaced by Helios 2A launched on december 2004 on a Ariane 5..
Helios 2A
Helios 2A is a French military observation satellite which was launched on December 18, 2004 by an Ariane 5 rocket from French Guiana. External links [Interview of program director on TF1] (in French)[Satellite Travels Into Orbit][France Launches Spy Satellite] ..
Helios Airways
Helios Airways was a low-cost airline operating scheduled and charter flights from Larnaca and Paphos in Cyprus. Its main base was Larnaca International Airport. It has now changed its name to Ajet Aviation Ltd following the Flight 522 incident. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Se..
Helios Airways Flight 522
Helios Airways Flight 522 align="center" colspan="2" class="hiddenStructure |- !align="center" bgcolor="#ffcc99" colspan="4"|Summary |- !align="right" valign="top"|Date |align="left" valign="top"|August 14 2005 |- !align="right" valign="top"|Type |align="left" valign="top"|Loss of pressure |- !ali..
Helios probes
Prototype of the Helios spacecraft Helios I sitting atop its Titan IIIE Centaur launcher (LC-41, CCAFS, 1974) The Helios deep space probes were launched in the mid 1970s by the Federal Republic of Germany and NASA, using US Air Force launch vehicles. There were two in the series, Helio..
Helios Prototype
Helios Prototype UAV in flight Helios Prototype is the name of a solar- and fuel cell system-powered unmanned aerial vehicle that NASA tested. AeroVironment, Inc. developed the vehicle under NASA's Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology program. On 13 August 2001, it set an alt..
Heliothis
Heliothis is a genus of moths, whose larvae are agricultural pests on the crop species tobacco, cotton and soybean. ..
Heliotrope
Heliotrope may mean: Heliotropium, a plant genusA plant that exhibits heliotropismHeliotrope (color)Heliotrope (instrument), a surveying instrumentHeliotrope (mineral)A distinctive rash associated with Juvenile dermatomyositisA song by Texan post-hardcore group At The Drive-In, from the EP Vaya.Hel..
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Heliotrope (Gauss)
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Heliotrope (instrument)
The heliotrope is an instrument that reflects sunlight over great distances to mark the positions of participants in a land survey. The heliotrope was invented by the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss. The word "Heliotrope", when examined in detail, means "the sun" and "to turn". It is a f..
Heliotrope (mineral)
Heliotrope is another term for bloodstone, a form of Chalcedony. The stone is predominantly green with flecks of red. ..
Heliotropism
Heliotropism is the diurnal motion of plant parts (flowers or leaves) in response to the direction of the sun. Heliotropic flowers track the sun's motion across the sky from East to West. During the night, the flowers may assume a random orientation, while at dawn they turn again towards the East ..
Heliotropium
The Heliotropes (Heliotropium) is a genus of plants in the family Boraginaceae with 250 to 300 species. Several of them are popular garden plants, most notably Heliotropium arborescens. The name Heliotrope (Helios is Greek for sun, tropein means turn) derives from the fact that these plants turn ..
Heliotropium arborescens
The Garden Heliotrope (Heliotropium arborescens) is a highly fragrant perennial plant, originally from Peru. It is especially notable for its intense, rather vanilla-like fragrance. ..
Helioupolis
Heliopoulis is a suburb of Athens, Greece located in the south part of Athens. It is twined with the city of Novi Sad, Serbia ..
Heliox
Heliox is a breathing gas that is composed of a mixture of helium (He) and oxygen (O2). Heliox has been used in a medical context since the 1930s, and although the medical community adopted its use initially to alleviate the symptoms of upper airway obstruction, its range of medical uses has sinc..
Heliozoa
Heliozoa, or sun animalcules, are roughly spherical amoeboids with many stiff, microtubule-supported projections called axopods radiating outward from the cell surface. These give them the characteristic sun-like appearance for which they are named, and are variously used for capturing food, sensat..
Helio Courier
A Helio Courier in civilian use. The Helio Courier is a light STOL utility aircraft designed in 1949. With a stall speed of around 25 mph, the Courier was perfectly suited for tight operations. The Super Courier, an up-engined derivative, was used by the US Air Force from 1958 onward, and by ..
Helio Gallardo
Helio Gallardo Martínez is a Chilean Philosopher and Professor of the University of Costa Rica. He moved to Costa Rica after Salvador Allende was overthrown and died in a military coup led by General of the Army Augusto Pinochet. Books (in ..
Helio Twin Courier
A twin engined version of the Helio Courier, with very few examples being produced. ..
Helipad
An Atlas Oryx helicopter touches down on a helipad onboard the High Speed Vessel Swift (HSV 2) ship. A helipad or helicopter landing pad is a landing area for helicopters. Though helicopters can usually land anywhere flat, a fabricated helipad provides a clearly marked hard surface away from o..
Heliport
Heliport A heliport is a small airport suitable only for use by helicopters. Heliports typically contain one or more helipads and may have limited facilities such as fuel, lighting, a windsock, or even hangars. In larger towns and cities, customs facilities may be available at a heliport. Gene..
Heliservices
Heliservices (Hong Kong) Limited is a Hong Kong-based helicopter operator operating local and cross-border passenger charters and lifting and construction works. It also provides a flying limousine service between the Hong Kong International Airport and the rooftop helipad of the Peninsula Hotel in ..
Helisii
The Helisii are one of the tribal states of the Lugii in Tacitus (Germania 43). Unfortunately this brief reference is the only mention of them as such in history. The probable location of the Lugii raises questions concerning their ethnicity. Ancient sources consider the border between Greater Germ..
Heliskiing
Heliskiing is the practice of alpine skiing using a helicopter to gain altitude instead of ski lifts. This allows heliskiers to ski off-piste from many different starting points when compared to using regular fixed ski lifts. It also allows people to ski in remote areas. Heliskiing is sometimes cons..
Helis Nunatak
Helis Nunatak (Nunatak Helis \'nu-na-tak 'he-lis\) is a crown-shaped rocky peak of elevation 340 m in Vidin Heights, Livingston Island. The peak is named after the ancient Thracian capital town of Helis whose remains are located at Sveshtari, Northeastern Bulgaria. Location The peak is located ..
Helium
[Featured articles ] |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#c0ffff; color:green" | References |} For other uses of this term, see Helium (disambiguation). Helium (symbol He) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless chemical element and one of the nearly inert noble gases o..
Helium-3
Contents 1 Fusion2 Neutron scattering3 Cryogenics4 Lunar supplies5 External links For the record label Helium 3, see Muse Helium-3 is a light, non-radioactive isotope of helium. The helion, the nucleus of a helium-3 atom, consists of two protons but only one neutro..
Helium-4
Helium-4 is a non-radioactive and light isotope of helium. It is by far the most abundant of the two naturally-occurring isotopes of helium, making up about 99.99986% of the helium on earth. Its nucleus is an alpha particle, having two protons and two neutrons. Since the alpha decay is a common deca..
Helium-neon laser
A helium-neon laser, usually called a HeNe laser, is a type of small gas laser. HeNe lasers have many industrial and scientific uses, and are often used in laboratory demonstrations of optics. Its usual operation wavelength is 632.8 nm, in the red portion of the visible spectrum. Schematic diagr..
Helium (band)
-->Helium was an American indie rock trio formed in the summer of 1992 by former Autoclave member Mary Timony (electric guitar and vocals) with Shawn King Devlin (drums) and Brian Dunton (electric bass guitar). Their first release was a 7" single entitled The American Jean (1993), which was followe..
Helium (disambiguation)
Helium may refer to: Helium, the chemical element*Helium-3, an isotope of helium*Helium-4, an isotope of heliumHelium (band), a rock band See also Helium dating, a method of age determinationHelium flash, a stage of stellar evolutionHelium fusion, a type of nuclear fusion This is a [disambigu..
Helium dating
Helium Dating (or He dating) is the method of age determination that depends on the production of helium during the decay of the radioactive isotopes uranium-235 (U-235), uranium-238 (U-238), and thorium-232 (Th-232). Because of this decay, the helium content of any mineral or rock capable of retain..
Helium dilution technique
Helium Dilution Technique The helium dilution technique is the way of measuring the functional residual capacity of the lungs (the volume left in the lungs after normal expiration). ..
Helium flash
A Helium flash is the sudden beginning of helium burning in the core of intermediate mass stars, or on the surface of an accreting white dwarf star. Its explosive nature arises from its taking place in degenerate matter. When degeneracy pressure (which is purely a function of density) dominates th..
Helium fusion
Helium fusion is a kind of nuclear fusion, with the nuclei involved being helium. The fusion of helium-4 nuclei (alpha particles) is known as the triple-alpha process, because fusion of just two helium nuclei only produces beryllium-8, which is unstable and breaks back down to two helium nuclei wit..
Helium ionization detector
A helium ionization detector (HID) is a type of detector used in gas chromatography. Principle An HID is an ion detector which uses a radioactive source to produce ions. The radioactive source ionizes helium atoms by bombarding them with emissions. As components elute from the GC's column they..
Helium line ratio
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. The brightness of an Atomic spectral line emitted by atoms in a gas (or plasma) can be proportional to th..
Helium mass spectrometer
A Helium mass spectrometer (often called a leak detector) or sniffer, is a scientific instrument, used to detect very small leaks, typically using a vacuum and injecting helium around a chamber or cavity. The Helium mass spectrometer was initially developed in the Manhattan Project during World Wa..
Helium Vola
Helium Vola is a German "electro-medieval" band founded in 2001 by Ernst Horn, who was also one of the founding members of Qntal. The band's lyrics are primarily in Latin, medieval German, and a few other European tongues including English. Discography Helium Vola (Chrom Records: Jan 31, 2003Liod ..
Helius Eobanus Hessus
Helius Eobanus Hessus (January 6, 1488 - October 5, 1540), German Latin poet, was born at Halgehausen in Hesse-Cassel. His family name is said to have been Koch; Eoban was the name of a local saint; Hessus indicates the land of his birth, Helius the fact that he was born on Sunday. In 1504 he enter..
Helix
This article is about the shape. See helix (disambiguation) for other meanings. A helix (pl: helices), from the Greek word έλικας/έλιξ, is a twisted shape like a spring, screw or a spiral staircase. Helices are important in biology, as DNA is helica..
Helix, Oregon
Helix is a city in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. The population was 183 at the 2000 census. Geography Helix is located at [45°51′3″N, 118°39′30″W] (45.850847, -118.658297)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ..
Helix-turn-helix
The λ repressor of bacteriophage lambda employs a helix-turn-helix (top; green and yellow) to bind DNA (bottom; blue and cyan). In proteins, the helix-turn-helix (HTH) is a major structural motif capable of binding DNA. It is composed of two α helices joined by a short strand of ..
Helix-turn-helix motif
Helix-turn-helix motif is a part located on DNA being transcribed that need to be recognized specific proteins such as trp repressor and CAP. This structure binds to the protein. It consists of two alpha helices link by a short nonhelical segment of amino acids (the turn). One helix is the recog..
Helix (band)
Helix is a heavy metal band from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. The lead signer and sole member to remain in the band throughout their career is Brian "Rock You" Vollmer. Currently he is giving vocal lessons in Kitchener and working on re-estabilshing his career as a musician. During the 1980s they o..
Helix (comics)
Helix was a short-lived, science fiction and science fantasy imprint of DC Comics, launched in 1996 and discontinued in 1998. It featured a handful of ongoing monthly series, several limited series, and one short graphic novel. Despite the involvement of successful SF/fantasy novelists Michael Moo..
Helix (disambiguation)
Helix can mean several things: Helix, the shapeHelix (genus), the genus of terrestrial snailsHelix project, the open-source media projectHelix database, the Macintosh-based database management systemHelix (band), a Canadian heavy-metal band.Helix (cipher), a stream cipherHelix (cars), a Hungarian c..
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Helix (genus)
Helix is a genus of common snails. It belongs to the family Helicidae. The most well known species are: Helix aspersa (Brown Garden Snail), Helix pomatia (Roman Snail, Burgundy Snail, or Edible Snail). Contents 1 Species2 External features3 Respiration4 Ecology5 Edible..
Helix (Marvel Comics)
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Helix database
Helix is a pioneering database management system for the Apple Macintosh platform. Helix uses a graphical "programming language" to add logic to its applications, allowing non-programmers to construct sophisticated applications. While this sort of ease-of-use should have made Helix a killer app on t..
Helix DNA Client
The Helix DNA Client is the underlying media framework software that powers many digital media applications, including the RealPlayer, Rhapsody, Banshee, MediaReady 4000 and others. The Helix DNA Client is licensed under 3 licenses: 2 open source licenses (GPL and RealNetworks Public Source License..
Helix High School
Helix High School Home of the Highlanders Established 1952 School type Public Principal Douglas D. Smith Location La Mesa, California, United States of America Enrollment 2,350 Colors Green and Black Homepage [Helix Charter High School] Helix Charter High School (HCHS),..
Helix Ltd
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. Helix Ltd is a British stationery company founded in 1887 by Frank Shaw. ..
Helix Nebula
''For the gigantic nebula discovered in 2006 near the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, see Double Helix Nebula Helix Nebula Planetary nebula } |- | Other designations | NGC 7293 |- align="right" |} The Helix Nebula (also known as NGC 7293) is a planetary nebula about 650 light-years away in t..
Helix piercing
Helix Piercing The helix piercing is a perforation of the helix or upper earlobe for the purpose of inserting and wearing a piece of jewelry. The piercing itself is usually made with a small gauge hollow piercing needle, and typical jewelry would be a small diameter captive bead ring or stud...
Helix project
Helix is an open multi-format digital media framework. The code is released in binary and source code form (except for the extensions listed below) under various licenses, notably the commercial RealNetworks Community Source License and the open source RealNetworks Public Source License. Additionall..
Heli (Cosmic Era)
In the anime series Gundam Seed, the Orb Union uses a helicopter-like VTOL aircraft known as the Heli. These light craft are armed with two machine cannons and two rocket pods, and are used to patrol the skys over Orb and to transport VIPs such as Uzumi Nara Athha. Helis also operate from the Aegi..
Heli Air Monaco
Heli Air Monaco is a helicopter airline based in Monaco. Code Data IATA Code: YOICAO Code: MCMCallsign: Heli Air Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of aviation ..
Heli Attack
Heli Attack 1 introductory screen Heli Attack 1 is a shoot-'em-up game created by squarecircleco made in Macromedia Flash. It features you, the lone soldier, destroying an unlimited number of helicopters, or helis, using a wide array of weapons. It is considered by the makers as an "incomplet..
Heli Attack 2
Heli Attack 2 Heli Attack 2 is an Internet game created by Squarecircleco. Players take the role of a soldier in a jungle-type environment, and must take down as many helicopters, or "helis", as possible before the player dies, using a wide array of weapons. Every 3 helis destroyed would give p..
Heli Attack 3
Heli Attack 3 is a run-and-gun shooter game created by the company squarecircleco.[squarecircleco.] on Heli Attack 3 (main > games > Heli Attack 3) - URL accessed 13/07/06. and released on June 16, 2005.[NuneWorld Games Forums] discussion about Heli Attack 3's release - URL acc..
Heli Koivula-Kruger
Heli Koivula-Kruger (born July 27, 1975) is a Finnish track & field athlete from Vaasa. Her main athletic events are the triple jump and the long jump. She holds the current Finnish record in triple jump, clearing 14.39 metres (2003). She is married to South African discus thrower Frantz Kruger. ..
Heli Rantanen
Heli Rantanen (born February 26, 1970 in Lammi) is a Finnish javelin thrower, who won the gold medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. She won with a throw of 67.94 meters, more than two meters ahead of the silver medalist, Louise McPaul of Australia. References, external link Sport..
Heli Rolando de Tella y Cantos
Heli Rolando de Tella y Cantos (1888 - October 10, 1962) was a decorated Spanish soldier and military officer who served in the Moroccan War and the Spanish Civil War, siding with Franco's Nationalists. Tella, born to a family of Galician farmers, studied at the Toledo Infantry Academy in his youth..
Heli Speek
Heli Speek is an Estonian documentary filmmaker. She is best known for her award-winning documentary titled Metskuninganna. Translated, this title means "Forest Queen." Released in 1999, it is a 28-minute documentary about a woman who lives alone in an Estonian forest with her dogs. For the film, Ms..
Heli USA
Heli USA is a helicopter tour company based in Las Vegas, Nevada with notable tours of the Grand Canyon and Hawaii. According to their website, over 600,000 passengers have flown Heli USA tours. External links http://www.heliusa.com ..
Helkama
Helkama Oy is a Finnish company and an umbrella brand with several subsidaries focusing on bicycles (Helkama Velox), cable manufacturing for ships and communications (Helkama Bica), househould appliances and refregirators (Helkama Forste), accessories and imports for Škoda Auto automobiles (Helkam..
Helke Sander
Helke Sander (born January 31, 1937 in Berlin) is a German feminist film director and writer. Sander attended a drama school in Hamburg. While married to Finnish writer Markku Lahtela, with whom she had a son, she worked as director at the worker's theatre and for Finnish television. She returned t..
Hell
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Hell, according to many religious beliefs, is a place or a state of pain and suffering. The English word 'hell' comes from the Teutonic 'Hel', which originally meant "to cover." "Hel" later referred to the goddess of the Norse underworld, Hel. Compare Angl..
Hell's Angels
Hells Angels (without an apostrophe) is a motorcycle club* [[Hells Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs]] is a book written about the Hells Angels by Hunter S. Thompson.Hell's Angels (with an apostrophe) were a World War II flying squadron in the American Volunteer Gr..
Hell's Angels (film)
Hell's Angels Theatrical Release poster Hell's Angels was a 1930 film directed by Howard Hughes. Contents 1 Production2 Plot3 Quotes4 The Aviator5 External links Production In 1929, aviation mogul Howard Hughes, fresh off the Oscar nomination for his film The Racke..
Hell's Bells (Buffy episode)
"Hell's Bells" is the 16th episode of season 6 of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Contents 1 Plot synopsis1.1 Summary1.2 Expanded overview2 Writing and acting3 Quotes and trivia4 Continuity4.1 Arc significance4.2 Timing5 External link..
Hell's Bells (TV series)
Hell's Bells is a British television comedy series starring Derek Nimmo. External links http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0090448/ ..
Hell's Ditch
Hell's Ditch is the fifth full-length album by The Pogues, and the last to feature frontman Shane MacGowan as a member. Released in 1990, the album continued the group's slow departure from Irish music, giving more emphasis to rock and straight folk rock, and forsaking their earlier staples of trad..
Hell's Gate, Saba
Hell's Gate, Saba is the first town one reaches on the island of Saba after leaving the Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport, the smallest comercial airport in the world. Hell's Gate is home to the Holy Rosary Church a stone structure built in 1962 as well as a community center where visitors can purchase l..
Hell's Gates (Tasmania)
Hell's Gates is also the name of a gorge on the Davey River in the south west region of Tasmania. Hell's Gates is the name of the mouth of Macquarie Harbour on the West Coast of Tasmania. It is a notoriously shallow and dangerous channel entrance to the harbour. The name of the channel is often co..
Hell's Gate National Park
Hell's Gate National Park lies south of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, north west of Nairobi. It is known for its wildlife and for its scenery, including the Fischer's Tower and Central Tower columns and Hell's Gate Gorge. The national park is also home to a geothermal power station. Contents 1 Ov..
Hell's Grannies
Hell's Grannies is a skit performed by Monty Python. The skit features a group of elderly women (played by John Cleese, Eric Idle, etc.) who prowl the streets beating up lower class youths. After the main part of the sketch involving the old women, the story then shifted over to the other problems ..
Hell's Hinges
Hell's Hinges is a 1916 western film which tells the story of a minister who comes to a gunfighter-plagued town, who falls from grace as his sister rehabilitates "Blaze" Tracey, Hart's character, the most dangerous man in town. It stars William S. Hart, Clara Williams and Jack Standing. The movie ..
Hell's Island
Hell's Island is a 1955 film starring John Payne. The film was the last teaming of actor Payne and film director Phil Karlson. The color film was shot in the VistaVision wide-screen format. Hell's Island was rereleased in 1962 under the title South Sea Fury. The film is told as a flashback with Pay..
Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan
This article is about the neighborhood in New York City; for other uses, see Hell's Kitchen (disambiguation). Ninth Avenue looking north toward Time Warner Center and Hearst Tower (New York City) Hell's Kitchen (also known as Clinton and Midtown West) is a neighborhood of New York City that in..
Hell's Kitchen (disambiguation)
Hell's Kitchen may refer to: The Hell's Kitchen neighborhood in New York CityThe Hell's Kitchen neighborhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaHell's Kitchen (UK TV series), a cookery-based reality show first broadcast in the UK on ITV in 2004.Hell's Kitchen (US TV series), an American cookery-based rea..
Hell's Kitchen (novel)
Hell's Kitchen is a book published in 2001 by author Jeffrey Deaver. It is the third book that follows location scout John Pellam. The book follows Pellam as he tries to prove the innocence of an old woman, Ettie, whom he had interviewed for a documentary on the area of New York referred to as Hel..
Hell's Kitchen (UK TV series)
See other uses for the term Hell's Kitchen. For the American version of the programme, see Hell's Kitchen (US TV series). Hell's Kitchen (UK) is a British cookery-based reality show starring celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. The show, presented by Angus Deayton, ran nightly for two weeks, placed te..
Hell's Kitchen (US TV series)
See other uses for the term Hell's Kitchen. For the original British program, see Hell's Kitchen (UK TV series). Hell's Kitchen (US) is the name of a cookery-based reality show. It is based on the original Hell's Kitchen, broadcast in the UK on ITV1 in 2004, featuring chef Gordon Ramsay. The fir..
Hell's Kitchen (Winnipeg)
This article is about the neighborhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in Canada; for other uses, see Hell's Kitchen (disambiguation). "Hell's Kitchen" is a neighborhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada consisting mainly of the boundaries of Furby, Young, and Langside streets, a rough neighborhood in Winnipeg'..
Hell's Kitchen Gang
The Hell's Kitchen Gang was a New York street gang during the late nineteenth century. One of the early street gangs to emerge after the American Civil War, the Hell's Kitchen Gang was one of the earliest street gangs in the Irish neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen. Led by Dutch Heinrichs, the gang wo..
Hell's Mouth
Hells mouth is the main surfing break near abersoch. It can hold massive swells in the winter which can reach 1.5cm. These were first ridden by Paul Donaghey in 2003 wearing a specially desgined double skinned wetsuit. Paul, formerly from Stalybridge had practised his tow in technique behind barg..
Hell's Winter
Hell's Winter is the third album by Cage, an American hip hop musician. Track listing Good Morning (C. Palko/J. Meline)* Produced by El-P* Guitar by Matt Sweeny* Bass by James McNewToo Heavy For Cherubs (C. Palko)* Produced by Blockhead* Additional production by El-PGrand Ol' Party Crash (C. Pal..
Hell'z Movie
Hell'z Movie is a unrleased album by Bizzy Bone its the sequel to Bizzy's original solo offering, Heaven'z Movie. It contains many released and unreleased tracks which Bizzy either created himself or was featured on. These include collaborations with artists such as 2Pac,Puff Daddy,Snoop Dogg,Silk..
Hell'z Movie (Bizzy Bone Album)
Hell'z Movie is a bootleg album by Bizzy Bone often claimed to be the sequel to Bizzy's original solo offering, Heaven'z Movie.Hell'z Movie is a album by Bizzy Bone. It was scheduled to be released in 1999 but due to conflicts with the record company (Relativity Records) it was unreleased. Some ..
Hell'z Movie (Flesh-N-Bone Album)
Hell'z Movie is a bootleg album by Bizzy Bone often claimed to be the sequel to Bizzy's original solo offering, Heaven'z Movie. It contains many released and unreleased tracks which Bizzy either created himself or was featured on. These include collaborations with artists such as 2Pac,Puff Daddy..
Hell, California
According to the United States Geological Survey, Hell is a locale located in Riverside County, California, USA, at [33°41′27″N, 115°16′22″W]. History Hell was founded by Charles Carr, who with his wife and their ten-year-old son Terry were the only inhabitants as of 1958. Charl..
Hell, Grand Cayman
Hell, Grand Cayman is a group of short, black, limestone formations in the northwest Grand Cayman town of West Bay. It is roughly the size of half a soccer field, and people are not allowed in amongst the limestone formations; two viewing platforms exist for tourists. There are numerous versions..
Hell, Michigan
Hell, Michigan is an unincorporated community with a population of 266, located in Putnam Township, in Livingston County, and in the U.S. State of Michigan. The community is near the border with Washtenaw County, about 20 miles northwest of Ann Arbor. Hell's coordinates are [42°26′05″N, ..
Hell, Norway
Sign at Hell station Hell is a small village in Stjørdal, Norway with a population of 352. It has become a minor tourist attraction because of its name: people like to take the train there to get photographed in front of the station sign. What was possibly Norway's most popular postcard, at..
Hell-Bent for Election
Hell-Bent For Election was a 1944 two-reel (thirteen minute) animated cartoon short subject. The short was one of the first major films from United Productions of America (then known as "Industrial Film and Poster Service"), which would go on to become the most influential animation studio of the 19..
Hell-O
Hell-O is the first album released by novelty rock/heavy metal/punk band GWAR. It was released in 1988, on Shimmy Records. GWAR's angle on this album is that of a morbid punk band (a la The Mentors), with songs deriding the USA (such as "Americanized" and "Ollie North") as well as those of gener..
Hell-Rider
Hell-Rider is a short-lived, black-and-white comics magazine published by Skywald Publications, a 1970s company best known for its horror-comics magazines Nightmare, Psycho, and Scream. Like them and the similar publications of Warren Publishing, these were mature-audience magazines not covered by c..
Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky halogenation
The Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky halogenation reaction halogenates carboxylic acids at the α carbon. Typically, a carboxylic acid is first reacted with PBr3 and Br2. The PBr3 replaces the OH group of the carboxylic acid with a bromine, resulting in a carboxylic acid bromide. The acid bromide can then tau..
Hell.com
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Hell: A Cyberpunk Adventure
Hell: A Cyberpunk Adventure is the title of an adventure game for the DOS and Machintosh computer and the 3DO. The game was released in 1994 under the development of Take-Two Interactive Software, and published by GameTex. The game was one of the first adventure games on a CD that used high resolut..
Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller
