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Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy
Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa Puffy logo Pa Pa Pa Pa Puffy (also known as Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa Puffy, パパパパパフィー) was a variety TV show which aired in Japan (TV Asahi, etc.) from late 1997 to 2002. It was hosted by Puffy AmiYumi. Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Puffy featured guests such as Lenny Kravitz, Sylvester Stallo..
PAP
PAP can mean: Plug-and-play - automated computer hardware configurationKing Pap of ArmeniaPablumPan African ParliamentPap smearPinch-A-Penny - a franchised swimming-pool supply chainPap (food) - a type of South African foodPassword authentication protocol - for identifying computer users to a remote..
PAP-UMNO relations
The sometimes turbulent relationship between the People's Action Party (PAP) and United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), which were, and still are, the ruling parties respectively of Singapore and Malaysia, has impacted the recent history of both states. Contents 1 Origins2 Merger3&..
Papa
Papa can refer to: Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. P in the NATO phonetic alphabetRangi and Papa, the primordial parents according to Māori mythologyPapa (drama), a South Korean dramaPapa (film)Pápa, a town in HungaryProfessional and Amateur Pinball AssociationP..
Papa's Got a Brand New Badge
"" is the 22nd episode of The Simpsons' thirteenth season. Like the episode Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes?, this episode was publicized as a "bonus episode", which aired after the official season 13 finale and was supposed to be the season 14 premeire. Contents 1 Plot2 Quotes3 ..
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
"Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" (Pt. 1) Single by James Brown From the album Papa's Got a Brand New Bag Single Released June 1965 Single Format vinyl record (7" 45 RPM) Recorded 1965 Genre Soul/Funk Song Length 2:07 Record label King5999 Producer James Brown Chart positions 8 (US), 1 (R&B)..
Papa, Scotland
Papa is one of the Scalloway Islands, lying north west of Burra and east of Oxna in Shetland, Scotland. The island is uninhabited. It should not be confused with Papa Little, which is about four times larger and lies 22km further North. ..
Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow
"Papa Oom Mow Mow" is a song written by Carl White, Al Frazier, Sonny Harris, Turner Wilson Jr.. The song was covered by the American pop band The Beach Boys on their 1965 album Beach Boys' Party! and also by Rock singer Gary Glitter in 1975, who placed his version in the UK Top 40. ..
Papabile
Papabile (plural: Papabili) is an unofficial Italian term first coined by Vaticanologists and now used internationally in many languages to describe cardinals of whom it is thought likely or possible that they will be elected pope. A convenient English translation would be "popeable", "one worthy of..
Papachangos
Papachangos Solar System The Papachangos Solar System was first introduced by Los Papachangos programming team in 1st of December the day that never existed. The solar system of Papachangos describes the behavior of independent particles turning around a core particle. Each particles movement can b..
Papadopoulos
Papadopoulos is a Greek surname and may refer to: Dimitris Papadopoulos (1981), footballerGeorge Papadopoulos or "Georgios Papadopoulos" (1919-1999), DictatorMichal Papadopoulos (1985), footballerTassos Papadopoulos (1934) President of CyprusLazaros Papadopoulos (1980), Basketball player ..
Papadum
Papadum (also known as papadam, pappadam, pappadom, pappadum, popadam, poppadam, poppadom, papad, pappad, appalum or appalam) is an Indian and Sri Lankan flatbread. Typically, it is prepared using black gram bean flour, chickpea (gram) flour, rice flour or lentil flour with salt and peanut oil adde..
Papaflessas
Papaflessas (1788-1825), born George Flessas, was a Greek patriot, priest, and government official of the old Flessas Family. The word "papa" in the name "Papaflessas" indicates his status as a cleric, 'papa' being the Greek for 'priest'. He was ordained to the highest priesthood position, Archimand..
Papagaios
Papagaio is a small town in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It has approximately 15,000 inhabitants and its economy is based on exports of slate. Papagaio is 150 kilometers away from the state capital, Belo Horizonte. There is an argument about whether the correct name of the town is "Papagaio" or "Papagaio..
Papagayo
A violent northeasterly fall wind on the Pacific coast of Nicaragua and Guatemala. It consists of the cold air mass of a norte which has overridden the mountains of Central America. Source: http://ggweather.com/winds.html ..
Papagoite
Papagoite Blue crystalline crust with conichalcite General Category Mineral Chemical formula CaCuAlSi2O6(OH)3 Identification Colour Dark blue crystals, light brue when massive Crystal habit Massive; cryptocrystalline, forming flat elongated crystals Crystal system Monoclinic-pris..
Papagos
Papagos could refer to: Alexandros Papagos, a Greek field marshal during World War IIAn uncommon name for Papagou, a suburb in Athens, Greece which is named after Alexandros Papagos. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Papagou
> Statistics Prefecture: Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens Location:Latitude:Longitude: 37.984 (37°59'4) N lat. 23.791 (23°47'25') E long. Area:-Total-Water-Rank -5 km² about 180 m200 m(centre)around 230 m Postal code: 156 Area/distance code: 11-30-210 (030-210)-650 thro..
Papago Freeway Tunnel
The Papago Freeway Tunnel, or Deck Park Tunnel, is part of the I-10 Freeway system as it passes through downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The tunnel extends from approximately North 3rd Avenue to North 3rd Street under what is now Margaret T. Hance Park (Mayor of Phoenix from 1976-1983). At a length of 288..
Papago Park
Papago (/ˈpæp.əˌgo/) Park is a municipal park of the cities of Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona, USA. Description Papago Park is a hilly desert park covering some 490 hectares (1200 acres) in its Phoenix extent, and some 140 hectares (296 acres) in its Tempe extent (the latter is also referred to s..
Papahanaumoku
Papahanaumoku (literally, broad place who gives birth to islands), or Papa, is the name of the Kanaka Maoli creatrix goddess who, together with "Sky Father" Wakea is the ancestor of all people, as well as of the Kalo. She is the Kanaka Maoli manifestation of Mother Earth. There are many legends su..
Papain
Papain is a cysteine protease (EC [3.4.22.2]) present in papaya (Carica papaya) which is useful in tenderizing meat and other proteins. It consists of 212 amino acids stabilised by 3 disulfide bridges. Its 3D structure consists of 2 distinct structural domains with a cleft between them. Th..
Papakating Creek
Papakating Creek is a tributary of the Wallkill River in Sussex County, New Jersey in the United States. Papakating Creek enters the Wallkill River below the borough of Sussex. Tributaries Clove Brook See also List of New Jersey rivers External links [U.S. Geological Survey: NJ stream gaging ..
Papakha
Papakha (Russian: ) is a high fur hat, usually made of karakul sheep skin, worn by many peoples of the Caucasus, Don Cossacks and Russian army. The hat has the general appearance of a cylinder with one open side, and is set upon the head in such a way as to have the brim touch the temples. Papak..
Papakonstantinou
Papakonstantinou is the surname of two Greek musicians: Rock singer Vasilis PapakonstantinouFolk singer-songwriter Thanassis Papakonstantinou redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Papakowhai
Suburb:Papakowhai City:Porirua Island:North Island Surrounded by - to the north - to the east - to the south - to the west Paremata Ascot Park Porirua City Porirua Harbour Papakowhai is a suburb of Porirua City approximately 22kms north of Welling..
Papakura
Papakura UrbanAreas Papakura population 28010 Takanini population 10870 Drury population 3360 District Name Papakura Population 44,600 Extent Waiere toBombay HillsWhangapouri Ck.to Clevedon Population figures from 2006 census are provisional Papakura is the name of a municip..
Papakura (soccer)
Papakura is a soccer club in Auckland, New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] Northern League Premier League Albany United | Bay Olympic | Birkenhead United | Central United | East Coast Bays | Eastern Suburbs | Glenfield Rovers | Mangere United | North Shore ..
Papala
Papala is an unofficial local name for the island territory of Bougainville a secessionst province of Papua New Guinea. ..
Papaleksi (crater)
Crater characteristics Papaleksi (above). NASA photo. Coordinates ..
Papalisa
Papalisa, or palisa potatoes are a South American potato normally found in Bolivia, as well as Peru. Papalisa is an ancient Andean tubar, containing various minerals and vitamins, including Vitamin C. One of the many varieties of potatoes within Bolivia, they are used in various culinary creations s..
Papallacta
Papallacta is a small village in Ecuador located at an altitude of 3300 metres in the Andes just off of the Eastern Cordilleras on the road from Quito which leads into the Amazon jungle. The scenic drive from Quito to Papallacta passes through several towns and small villages before ascending to a p..
Papaloapan River
The Río Papaloapan is one of the main rivers of the Mexican state of Veracruz. The Papaloapan rises in the Sierra Madre Oriental on the border between the states of Veracruz and Oaxaca. Its course takes it 122 km in a northeasterly direction before draining into Alvarado lagoon. The town of Tl..
Papalolo
Papalolo is the stage name for Ayo Ogunsina a very successful Nigerian Comedian. He is a member of the Awada Group and he performed alongside Tajudeen Gbadamosi (a.k.a Jacob) and Kayode Olaiya (a.k.a Aderupoko) on Nigerian Television for most of the 1980s. He got into acting through joining the thea..
Papal abdication
Papal abdication occurs in the Roman Catholic Church when the Pope resigns his office. In 1294, Pope Celestine V promulgated a Canon law explicitly establishing the right to resign the office of Pope, and did so himself after being in office only about five months. Before his election, he had lived..
Papal Apartments
The Papal Apartments are a collection of rooms, both private and state, located on the top floor of the Apostolic Palace which have served since the 17th century as the religious residence of the Pope as pontiff of the Catholic Church. Prior to 1870, the Pope's official secular residence as sovereig..
Papal Authority
The Roman Catholic Church bases Papal Authority on two sources: of the Christian Bible and On the detection and overthrow of the so-called Gnosis (aka Adversus Haereses) by Irenaeus. Matthew 16:17-19: And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath ..
Papal brief
The Papal Brief is a formal document emanating from the Roman Catholic Pope, in a somewhat simpler and more modern form then a Papal Bull. History The introduction of briefs, which occurred at the beginning of the pontificate of Pope Eugenius IV, was clearly prompted for the same desire for greater..
Papal bull
Papal bull of Pope Urban VIII, 1637, sealed with a leaden bulla. A Papal bull is a special kind of patent or charter issued by a pope and named for the seal (bulla) that was appended to the end to authenticate it. Papal bulls were originally issued by the pope for many kinds of communication o..
Papal coat of arms
Every Pope of the Roman Catholic Church has his own personal coat of arms that serves as a symbol of his papacy. All recent popes' coats of arms contained the image of the papal tiara. Benedict XVI has altered heraldic custom and used instead the mitre and pallium (see article: Coat of arms of Pop..
Papal conclave
The Sistine Chapel is the location of the conclave. It was richly decorated by the famous Renaissance artist Michelangelo. A papal election is the method by which the Roman Catholic Church fills the office of Bishop of Rome, whose incumbent is known as the Pope, the head of the Church. The el..
Papal conclave, 1800
Papal conclave, 1800 Popes Previous: Pius VI (died 29 August 1799) Next: Pius VII (elected 14 March 1800) Conclave Dates: 30 November 1799–14 March 1800 Cardinals present: 35 Cardinals absent: 11 Secretary: Ercole Consalvi Imperial commissioner: Franziskus Her..
Papal conclave, 1823
The 1823 Papal conclave led to the election of Pope Leo XII. Papal Conclaves 1800–2005 1800 | 1823 | 1829 | 1830–1831 | 1846 | 1878 | 1903 | 1914 1922 | 1939 | 1958 | 1963 | 1978 (August) | 1978 (October) | 2005 ..
Papal conclave, 1829
The 1829 Papal conclave led to the election of Pope Pius VIII. Papal Conclaves 1800–2005 1800 | 1823 | 1829 | 1830–1831 | 1846 | 1878 | 1903 | 1914 1922 | 1939 | 1958 | 1963 | 1978 (August) | 1978 (October) | 2005 ..
Papal conclave, 1830-1831
A Papal conclave was held commencing December 14, 1830 after the death of Pope Pius VIII. It did not conclude until the February 2, 1831 election of Mauro Alberto Cappellari as Pope Gregory XVI. No conclave since has lasted as much as one week, but at the time no conclave had lasted less than three..
Papal conclave, 1846
The Quirinal PalaceThe Pope's residence as head of state of the Papal States was the venue for the 1846 conclave. The death of Pope Gregory XVI on 1 June 1846 triggered the Papal conclave of 1846. Fifty of the sixty-two members of the College of Cardinals assembled in the Quirinal Palace, one..
Papal conclave, 1878
The Papal conclave of 1878 resulted from the death of Pope Pius IX in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican on 7 February 1878. The conclave occurred in circumstances different from those of any previous conclave. Contents 1 Unique circumstances2 Questions facing the cardinals3 Conc..
Papal conclave, 1903
The Papal conclave of 1903 was caused by the death of the 93 year old Pope Leo XIII, who at that stage was the third longest reigning pope in history. (Pope John Paul II (1978-2005) broke his record a century later.) It saw the election of Giuseppe Melchiorre Cardinal Sarto as Pope Pius X. Conte..
Papal conclave, 1914
The Papal conclave of 1914 was held to choose a successor Pope Pius X, who had died in the Vatican on 20 August 1914. Contents 1 Political context2 Veto abolished3 New pope4 Conclave factfile Political context The Sistine Chapel, location of the 1914 conclave With Euro..
Papal conclave, 1922
After a reign of just eight years, Pope Benedict XV died on 22 January 1922 of pneumonia. At his death there were 61 members of the College of Cardinals. However, just one day later, Enrique Almaraz Cardinal y Santos, the Archbishop of Toledo, died, leaving a college of 60 cardinals to elect Pope Be..
Papal conclave, 1939
The death of Pope Pius XI plunged the Roman Catholic Church for the second time in the 20th century into a papal conclave on the brink of a world war. As with Pope Pius X when he died in 1914 Pius XI was seen as a blunt-spoken no-nonsense pontiff. As in 1914 the cardinals, assembled in the Sistine..
Papal conclave, 1958
Pope Pius XII died on October 9, 1958 in Castel Gandolfo, the papal summer residence in Italy, after a 19-year papacy. Pius had initiated a series of liturgical reforms to the Mass that in some ways were the forerunner of Vatican II changes; in one version of the Mass he introduced vocal participati..
Papal conclave, 1963
Pope John XXIII (1958-1963) Pope John XXIII died of cancer on June 3 in the Apostolic Palace in the middle of the Vatican Council II. He was commonly regarded as having been the most popular pope in the 20th century to that point. Contents 1 Issues facing the conclave2 The case ..
Papal conclave, 1978
There were two papal conclaves in 1978: For the conclave that selected Pope John Paul I, see Papal conclave, 1978 (August)For the conclave that selected Pope John Paul II, see Papal conclave, 1978 (October) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with ..
Papal conclave, 1978 (August)
Following the death of Paul VI on August 6, 1978, the first conclave of the year was held on August 25–26 in Vatican City. Giuseppe Cardinal Siri and Giovanni Cardinal Benelli were among the favorites. However Benelli favoured Albino Luciani, Patriarch of Venice, and he was elected as a candid..
Papal conclave, 1978 (October)
The arms of the vacancy of the Holy See The October 1978 papal conclave was triggered by the sudden death, after only thirty three days in office, of Pope John Paul I. The Church had thought it had elected a pope in August 1978 who would reign for at least a decade. Instead it found itself ha..
Papal conclave, 2005
Papal conclave, April 2005 Dates April 18–April 19, 2005 Location Sistine Chapel, Apostolic Palace, Vatican City Dean Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger Vice Dean Angelo Cardinal Sodano Camerlengo Eduardo Cardinal Martínez Somalo Protodeacon Jorge Cardinal Medina Estévez Bal..
Papal Coronation
Pope Pius XII, wearing the 1877 Papal Tiara, is carried through St. Peter's Basilica on a sedia gestatoria in St. Peter's Basilica in the 1950s.His 1939 coronation ceremonies (then photographed in black and white), were identical. The Papal Coronation is a ceremony in which a new pope is crown..
Papal Cross
The top of the Pope's Cross, standing in the Phoenix Park. The Papal Cross is a large white cross situated in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland. The Cross was erected for the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1979. At the Cross, the Pope said Mass for over a million people. Following his deat..
Papal Fanon
The Papal Fanon, or usually just Fanon (on old Germanic word for cloth), is a vestment reserved for the Pope only during a pontifical Mass. Contents 1 Description and use2 History3 See also4 Sources and External links Description and use --> It consists of a double mozzetta..
Papal Gentlemen
--> The Papal Gentlemen, also called the Gentlemen of His Holiness, are the attendants of the pope and his papal household in Vatican City. They serve in the Apostolic Palace near St. Peter's Basilica. Historically, members of the Papal Gentlemen come from families that have long served the papal ..
Papal Inauguration
Pope Paul VI (1963-1978) is crowned at the last papal coronation to date, in 1963. The Papal Inauguration Mass is a liturgical service of the Catholic Church (officiated with elements of both the Latin Rite and Eastern Rite) for the ecclesiastical investiture of the Pope. It replaced the mille..
Papal infallibility
In Roman Catholic theology, Papal infallibility is the dogma that the Pope is preserved from error when he solemnly promulgates, or declares, to the Church a decision on faith or morals. This doctrine was defined dogmatically in the First Vatican Council of 1870. In Catholic theology, papal infall..
Papal legate
A papal Legate, from the Decretals of Boniface VIII (1294 to 1303). British Museum, 23923. A Papal Legate -from the Latin, authentic Roman title Legatus- is a personal representative of the Pope to the nations, or rather to some part of the universal church. He is empowered on the matters of ..
Papal Legations
The term Papal Legation, in a territorial sense, refers to certain northern administrative regions of the erstwhile Papal States: specifically the "Legations" of Ferrara, Bologna, and Romagna. In 1860, after the Second Italian Independence War, the Papal Legations entered through a referendum in t..
Papal Oath
The Papal Oath is an oath by which, according to some Traditionalist Catholics, the popes of the Catholic Church swore, during their Papal Coronation, never to innovate or change anything that has been handed down to them. The tradition of taking the oath began, they say, with Pope Saint Agatho on J..
Papal Orders
Papal Orders are orders of knighhood bestowed by the Roman Catholic Pope. The Holy See has awarded the distinction of knighthood since the early medieval period. Such honours originally conferred nobility, personal or hereditary according to the rank, but today the Papal Orders are a means by whic..
Papal regalia and insignia
The most famous symbol of the Papacy is almost certainly the triregnum (a crown with three levels), also called the "tiara" or "triple crown"; recent Popes (since Pope John Paul I) have not, however, worn the triregnum. The tiara was not worn during liturgies. Instead the pope wears the episcopal mi..
Papal shoes
Papal shoes of Pope Pius VII (1808) Regarding papal footwear, one must distinguish between papal liturgical sandals, papal slippers and papal shoes. As did many noblemen, the Pope wore slippers (pantofole) inside his residences and leather shoes outside. The indoor slippers were made of red ve..
Papal Slippers
Pius VII wearing papal slippers The Papal Slippers are a historical vestment of the Roman Catholic Church traditionally worn by the pope. They are a form of episcopal sandals worn by early bishops. Red in color to symbolize the blood of the martyrs, the slippers altogether symbolized the sub..
Papal States
The Papal States (Lo Stato Ecclesiastico, Gli Stati della Chiesa or Stati Pontificii, "Pontifical States", "States of the Church") was one of the major historical states of Italy before the Italian peninsula was unified in 1861 under the Piedmontese crown of Savoy (later a republic). The Papal State..
Papal States lira
The lira was the currency of the Papal States between 1866 and 1870. It replaced the scudo and was equivalent to the Italian lira and was subdivided into 20 soldi or 100 centesimi. ..
Papal States scudo
The scudo was the currency of the Papal States until 1866. It was divided into 100 baiocchi (singular baiocco), each of 5 quattrini. It was replaced by the lira, equivalent to the Italian lira. ..
Papal supremacy
Referring to the doctrine of papal supremacy the Catechism of the Catholic Church notes in paragraph 882, “the Roman Pontiff, by reason of his office as Vicar of Christ, and as pastor of the entire Church has full, supreme, and universal power over the whole Church, a power which he can always exe..
Papal Tiara
16th century Papal Tiara, the oldest surviving tiara in the papal collection. The Papal Tiara, also known as the Triple Tiara, or in Latin as the 'Triregnum', and in Italian as the 'Triregno', is the three-tiered jewelled papal crown, supposedly of Byzantine and Persian origin, that is the sym..
Papamoa
Papamoa (population 11,949 — 2001 census) is situated in the Tauranga District of the sub-tropical Bay of Plenty region on the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand. Papamoa has miles of white sandy beach stretching from Mount Maunganui to the Kaituna River. Widespread settlement of th..
Papampeta
Papampeta is a census town in Anantapur district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Papampeta had a population of 9308. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Papampeta has an average literacy ..
Papanasam
Papanasam is a panchayat town in Thanjavur district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Geography Papanasam is located at [8.7° N 77.38° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Papanasam]. It has an average elevation of 106 metres (347 feet). Demographics As of 20..
Papanasini River
Papanasini River is a river in Kerala, in South India. Also spelt Papanashini, the name means "washes away all sins". Geography The river begins as a spring in the Brahmagiri Hills region near Tirunelli Temple. The river meets the Kalindi River of Kerala (not the more famous Kalindi which is als..
Papandreou
Papandreou may refer to: George Papandreou, seniorAndreas PapandreouGeorge Papandreou, junior This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the inten..
Papanicolaou stain
Papanicolaou stain (also Papanicolaou's stain and Pap stain) is a multichromatic staining histological technique developed by George Papanikolaou, the father of cytopathology. Pap staining is used to differentiate cells in smear preparations of various bodily secretions; the specimens can be gyneco..
Papantla
Papantla is a city in the northern part of the Mexican state of Veracruz. It serves as the administrative seat of the municipality (municipio) of the same name (municipality of Papantla). The city is located at [20°27′N 97°19′W], at a height of 180 metres above sea level. It stand..
Papantzin
Papantzin was an Aztec princess and sister of Moctezuma II, the last Aztec emperor. In 1509, she fell seriously ill and became comatose. The Aztecs laid in a tomb, believing she was dead, but almost immediately, she cried out to be released. She related a dream, in which a luminous being led her to ..
Papanui
Suburb:Papanui City:Christchurch Island:South Island Surrounded by: to the northCasebrook to the eastMairehau to the southBryndwr to the westBishopdale Papanui is a suburb of Christchurch, New Zealand. It is located five kilometres to the north..
Papanui-Redwood
Papanui-Redwood is a soccer club in Christchurch, New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] Clubs based in Canterbury North Canterbury Kaiapoi Town | Rangiora Christchurch Avon United | Burnside | Burwood | Canterbury United | Christchurch City | Christchurch Un..
Papapetrou-Dixon equations
In general relativity, the Papapetrou-Dixon equations are the equations of motion of a possibly spinning test particle. See also Geodesic equationSpin tensorTest particle ..
Papar
This article deals with the group of monks. For the Malaysian town, see Papar, Sabah. The Papar (from Irish pap, father or pope) were, according to early Icelandic historical sources, a group of Irish monks that inhabited Iceland at the time of the arrival of the Norsemen. However, no archeological..
Papar, Sabah
Papar is a town located in West Coast Division, in the center of Sabah, east Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Its population was estimated to be around 59,000 in 1991, almost evenly divided between ethnic Kadazan and Malay. It is 38 kilometers south of Kota Kinabalu and is one of the stops on the N..
Papara
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Paparazzi
Paparazzi is a plural term (paparazzo being the singular form) for photographers who take candid photographs of celebrities, usually by relentlessly shadowing them in their public and private activities. The term paparazzi is often used in a derogatory manner. Originally, it referred to Italian ce..
Paparazzi (film)
Paparazzi is a 2004 film directed by Paul Abascal. Mel Gibson was one of the film's producers. Tagline: One good shot deserves another. Contents 1 Cast2 Plot3 Trivia4 Box office5 Gross Worldwide Takings: ,605,763 Cast Cole Hauser Bo LaramieRobin Tunney Abby LaramieTom..
Paparazzi Productions
Paparazzi Productions is a professional wrestling stable in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Begun by Alex Shelley, it was inspired by his real-life interest in, and study of, wrestling videos. It has grown to include Johnny Devine. The stable members are collectively known as The Paparazzi. Pa..
Papare
In New Guinea mythology (Orokolo), Papare is the lunar deity. ..
Paparoa National Park
Paparoa National Park ..
Paparuda
Paparuda Paparuda, is a Romanian rain ritual, probably of pagan origin, performed in the spring and in times of severe drought. A girl, wearing a skirt made of fresh green knitted vines and small branches, sings and dances through the streets of the village, stopping at every house, where the..
Papasan chair
A papasan chair is a large rounded bowl-shaped chair with an adjustable angle similar to that of a futon. The bowl rests in an upright frame made of sturdy wicker or wood. ..
Papas Fritas
Papas Fritas are an indie-pop US band formed in 1992, in Massachusetts, when two friends met the bassist of the band. The band's names is Spanish for French fries. The first two years the band performed just for fun around the university where they studied. Finally Sunday Driver records heard of t..
Papatoetoe
Papatoetoe's Old Railway Station - a local landmark Suburb:Papatoetoe City:Manukau Island:North Island Surrounded by - to the north - to the east - to the south - to the west Middlemore Otara Puhinui Mangere East 200px Papatoetoe is a ..
Papatoetoe (soccer)
Papatoetoe is a soccer club in New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] Northern League Premier League Albany United | Bay Olympic | Birkenhead United | Central United | East Coast Bays | Eastern Suburbs | Glenfield Rovers | Mangere United | North Shore United |..
Papatoetoe Central School
Papatoetoe Central School (PCS) is a Primary School (years 1-6) in Papatoetoe, a suburb of Manukau City, Auckland Region, New Zealand. ..
Papatoetoe East School
Papatoetoe East School is a Primary School (years 1-6) in Papatoetoe, a suburb of Manukau City, Auckland Region, New Zealand. The school was opened in 1958 to serve a new housing area been built. Mr D. Abbott was the first principal. The initial roll of 103 pupils rose to about four times that num..
Papatoetoe High School
Papatoetoe High School (PHS) is a secondary school (years 9-13) in Papatoetoe suburb of Manukau city, Auckland Region, New Zealand. PHS hosts a satellite unit of the Kelston Deaf Education Centre, including a full-time educational interpreter. Prominent alumni include politicians Georgina Bey..
Papatoetoe Intermediate
Papatoetoe Intermediate is an Intermediate School (years 7-8) in Papatoetoe, a suburb of Manukau City, Auckland Region, New Zealand. The school opened in 1953 on a site adjacent to the brewery on Great South Road. The school was called Otara Intermediate, the name used then for that part of the..
Papatoetoe News
The Papatoetoe News was the first local newspaper serving the community of Papatoetoe, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It appeared in 1936 and was owned by John Helleur. It was printed in Otahuhu. It was published on a fortnightly basis till it became a weekly in 1958 and ceased publication on ..
Papatoetoe North School
Papatoetoe North School is a Primary School (years 1-6) in Papatoetoe, a suburb of Manukau City, Auckland Region, New Zealand. References Papatoetoe North Silver Jubilee, Sept. 1959, Sept. 1984.[link] published by Mangere East, N.Z. : Papatoetoe North School, 1984. ..
Papatoetoe Railway Station Preservation Trust
The Papatoetoe Railway Station Preservation Trust, was formed after a public meeting in 1996 with its mission to restore the local station (parts of the building dated back to 1875), which was facing demolition at the time. The Trust moved the station to its new site a few hundred metres away, sti..
Papatoetoe South School
Papatoetoe South School is a Primary School (years 1-6) in Papatoetoe, a suburb of Manukau City, Auckland Region, New Zealand. ..
Papatoetoe Train Station
Papatoetoe railway station is located on the Eastern and Southern Lines of the Auckland Railway Network. It is between Station Road & Shirley Road in Old Papatoetoe The old station building was moved by the Papatoetoe Railway Station Preservation Trust to a new location at the corner of Statio..
Papatoetoe West School
Papatoetoe West School is a Primary School (years 1-6) in Papatoetoe, a suburb of Manukau City, Auckland Region, New Zealand. History Papatoetoe West School was built during 1948 and opened on the 1st February 1949. Mr A.F.D. East acted as Headmaster until the arrival of it first permanent Hea..
Papatuanuku (Zuvuya album)
Papatuanuku is the debut album by New Zealand reggae/dub band, Zuvuya released in 2000. Track Listing ElementsUnjustPapatuanukuLovedubRadioreverbFiestaTaniwhaRoaFinalsay See also New Zealand reggae ..
Papatzys
In the account of Theophanes, Papatzys was the Khazar tudun of Kerch during the sojourn of Justinian II in Phanagoria. He was dispatched, along with Balgitzin, by Busir Khagan to kill Justinian in 704, after Busir was bribed by Tiberius III. Justinian's Khazar wife Theodora warned him in advance and..
Papaver
Papaver is a genus of poppies, belonging to the Poppy family (Papaveraceae). Its 120-odd species include the opium poppy and corn poppy. These are annual, biennial and perennial hardy, frost-tolerant plants growing natively in the temperate climates of Eurasia, Africa and North America (Canada, A..
Papaveraceae
Papaveraceae is a family of flowering plants. The family has been universally recognized by taxonomists, and is also known as the "poppy family". It is a cosmopolitan family occurring in temperate and subtropical climates. Most are herbaceous plants, but a few are shrubs and small trees. Mexic..
Papaveretum
Papaveretum (BAN) is a preparation containing a mixture of hydrochloride salts of opium alkaloids. Since 1993, papaveretum has been defined in the British Pharmacopoeia (BP) as a mixture of 253 parts morphine hydrochloride, 23 parts papaverine hydrochloride, and 20 parts codeine hydrochloride (Sweet..
Papaverine
Papaverine is an opium alkaloid used primarily in the treatment of visceral spasm, vasospasm (especially those involving the heart and the brain), and occasionally in the treatment of erectile dysfunction[3]. While it is found in the opium poppy, papaverine differs in both structure and ph..
Papaya
The papaya, also known as mamao, tree melon, lechoza (Venezuela and the Dominican Republic), or pawpaw is the fruit of the tree Carica papaya, in the genus Carica. It is a small unbranched tree, the single stem growing to 5-10 m tall, with the spirally arranged leaves confined to the top of the t..
Papaya (group)
Papaya (파파야) was Korean dance music group consisting of originally 5 members (Kang Se Jung 강세정, Jou Yun Jung 주연정, Jo Hye Kyung 조혜경, Hwang Yoon Mi 황윤미 and Kang Kyoung Ah 강경아). Two of the members (Hwang Yoon Mi and Kang Kyoung Ah) left because of unpopularily before..
Papaya coconut
Papaya coconut is a Swedish language 1986 song, which was sung by the Swedish singer Kikki Danielsson. The song was written by Ingela Forsman and Lasse Holm, and the song text is about travelling from the Earths colder places to its hotter places. On January 11 1987, it entered the first place at th..
Papaya King
Papaya King is a chain of fast-food take-out restaurants in New York City. The original Papaya King was opened in 1931 on the corner of 86th St. and Third Ave. on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Although the restarant originally only served drinks made from fresh tropical fruits, it soon expande..
Papaya Suzuki
Papaya Suzuki (Japanese:パパイヤ鈴木, Papaiya Suzuki, born 29 July 1966) is a Japanese celebrity most famous for his dancing and for his afro hairstyle. His real name is Hiroshi Suzuki (鈴木 寛, Suzuki Hiroshi). He originates from the city of Higashikurume in Tokyo. He originally intended ..
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Papa (drama)
Papa–Love Forever was an 18-episode Korean drama shown by KBS in 1996. Contents 1 Synopsis1.1 Origin1.2 Episodes 1-81.3 Episode 9-182 Credits2.1 Cast (In Order of Appearance)3 Trivia4 See also5 External links Synopsis Origin The origin of the ..
Papa a la huancaina
Papa a la Huancaina (lit. Huancayo style potatoes) is a Peruvian salad of potatoes in a spicy, starchy cheese sauce, called Huancaina sauce (thus the origin of the name). It's normally served with lettuce, eggs and olives. The sauce is made of fresh white cheese (also farmers cheese), crushed salti..
Papa Bear (Sesame Street)
This article refers to the television character. Papa Bear is also the nickname of American football coach George Halas. Papa Bear. Papa Bear is a character in the Bear family on Sesame Street. He generally wears a bowler derby. Unlike The Three Bears in the classic fairy tale, Sesame Street'..
Papa Beaver's Storytime
Papa Beaver's Storytime was an animated television series on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block. Each half hour would feature several story segments, usually centered on the retelling of a fable or fairy tale. Every one would start off with Papa Beaver's children playing a game or participating in some o..
Papa Bouba Diop
Papa Bouba Diop (born January 28, 1978 in Dakar) is a Senegalese footballer, who currently plays for the Senegal national football team and Fulham. Diop started his career playing for two Dakar clubs, before moving away to Switzerland, where he played for three clubs including the famous Grasshopp..
Papa Celestin
Oscar Phillip Celestin, better known as Papa Celestin (1 January 1884 - 15 December, 1954) was a New Orleans, Louisiana jazz bandleader, trumpeter and singer. Celestin was born around Napoleonville, Louisiana and in his youth worked manual labor on rural Louisiana plantations. Eager for a better li..
Papa Charlie Jackson
Papa Charlie Jackson (c.1890-1938) was an early American bluesman. He played a hybrid banjo-guitar and ukulele, recording beginning in 1924. Much of his life remains a mystery, but it is probable that he was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and died in Chicago, Illinois in 1938. Originally performi..
Papa Charlie McCoy
Papa Charlie McCoy (born May 26, 1909 - died July 26, 1950) was an African American blues musician. Born Charles McCoy in Jackson, Mississippi, he is best known by the nickname "Papa Charlie," he became one of the great blues accompanists of his time. A guitarist and mandolin player, he played in t..
Papa class submarine
Career Ordered: Laid down: December 28, 1963 Launched: 1966 Commissioned: December 31, 1969 Decommissioned: 1980s Fate: In reserve, awaiting dismantling General Characteristics Length: 106.9 m (350.72 ft) Beam: 11,6 m (38.05 ft) Draft: 8 m (26.24 ft) Displacement: Surfaced: 5197 ..
Papa Dee
Papa Dee is the stage name for rap, ragga and dancehall musician Daniel Wahlgren (born July 13,1966 in Gothenburg, Sweden). He debuted in 1988 with the single Funky Raggamuffin/Let the music play, a mixture of dancehall and hip hop. He then joined, and became the rapper for the group Stonefunkers..
Papa Don't Preach
"Papa Don't Preach" Single by Madonnafrom the album True Blue Released June 11, 1986 Format 7" Single CDVideo 12" Single and 5" CD Single Recorded ?? Genre Pop Length 4:27 Label Warner Bros. Records '''Producer MadonnaStephen Bray Chart positions #1(UK Singles Chart) #1(USA Billboard Ho..
Papa Don't Preach (Kelly Osbourne song)
Papa Don't Preach is the first single released by Kelly Osbourne. It is the first single from her debut album Shut Up. Track list "Papa Don't Preach" (Album Version)"Papa Don't Preach" (Karaoke Version)"Papa Don't Preach" (Instrumental Version)"Papa Don't Preach" (Music Video) Charts Year Single..
Papa Doo Run Run
Papa Doo Run Run is a band from California, United States, that specializes in covers of songs from the heyday of “surf music” in the 1960s. History Papa Doo Run Run (PDRR) was founded in 1965 and is made up of current and former members of the bands of the Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, Fran..
Papa Gino's
Papa Gino's is a chain of pizza restaurants in the northeastern United States. Like most pizza places, they also carry pasta, subs, salads, and a variety of appetizers. According to advertising agency Gearon Hoffman, Papa Gino's originated in East Boston, Massachusetts as a single location named..
Papa Haydn
The composer Joseph Haydn is sometimes given the nickname "Papa" Haydn. The practice began in the composer's lifetime, and has continued to some extent to the present day. Originally, the name was a term of authority. At the Eszterházy court, Haydn was (after 1766) the Kapellmeister; that is to ..
Papa Jack Laine
George Vital Laine aka Papa Jack (September 21, 1873 - June 1, 1966) was the most busy and perhaps the most important band leader in New Orleans in the years from the Spanish-American War to World War I. Laine in 1906 Many of the New Orleans musicians who first spread jazz around the USA in..
Papa John's Cardinal Stadium
Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium, called by some "The Oven" or "The Pizza Palace," is a football stadium located in Louisville, Kentucky, USA and serves as the home of the football team of the Louisville Cardinals. It opened in 1998, making it the second newest on-campus football stadium in NCAA Di..
Papa John's Pizza
Papa John's Pizza (NASDAQ: [PZZA]) is the third largest carryout and delivery pizza restaurant in the United States behind Pizza Hut and Domino's Pizza; it is based in Louisville, Kentucky. Papa John's slogan is "Better Ingredients, Better Pizza." There are nearly 3,000 Papa John's stores..
Papa John Creach
Papa John Creach (b. John Henry Creach May 28, 1917, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania; d. February 22, 1994, Los Angeles, California) was the fiddler for the Jefferson Airplane (1970-1975), Jefferson Starship, Jefferson Starship—the Next Generation, the San Francisco All-Stars (1979-1984), The Dinosaurs..
Papa Lazarou
--> Papa Lazarou is a fictional character in the BBC TV comedy programme The League of Gentlemen. He appeared in several episodes, and the film The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse. The character is part written by and played by Reece Shearsmith. --> Papa Lazarou has been listed as both the 8th an..
Papa Legba
Veve of Papa Legba In Haitian Vodou, Papa Legba is the intermediary between the lwa and humanity. He stands at a spiritual crossroads and gives (or denies) permission to speak with the spirits of Guinea, and is believed to speak all human languages. He is always the first and last spirit inv..
Papa Little
Papa Little is an island in Shetland, Scotland with an area of around 2 km². It lies north west of the Shetland Mainland, south of Muckle Roe and has been uninhabited since the 1840s. External links [Overview]Grid reference ..
Papa Loves Mambo
"Papa Loves Mambo" is a popular song. It was written by Al Hoffman, Dick Manning, and Bix Reichner and published in 1954. The best-known version was recorded by Perry Como on August 31, 1954. It peaked at #4 on the Billboard chart in that same year. In the media Played in the 1989 movie Back t..
Papa M
Papa M is the latest project of David Pajo, former guitarist for seminal post-rockers Slint. Discography Live From a Shark's Cage (1999)Whatever, Mortal (2001)Hole of Burning Alms (2004) External links [Official website] ..
Papa Malick Diop
Papa Malick Diop (born December 29, 1974) is a Senegalese football player. He played for Racing Strasbourg (France), Neuchatel Xamax (Switzerland) and FC Lorient (France). He plays for Senegal national football team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. ..
Papa Moll
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Papa Murphy's
Papa Murphy's is a chain of take and bake pizzerias. Orders are available by walk-in or call-in. Some stores have a drive-thru window where customers can pick up call-in orders. Unlike regular pizza establishments, the pizza is put together at the store, but is not baked there. Consumers bak..
Papa rellena
Papas rellena (stuffed potato in Spanish) is Peruvian dish consisting of mashed potatoes stuffed with ground (minced) meat, eggs, olives and various spices and then deep fried. ..
Papa Roach
Papa Roach is a four-piece nu metal/hard rock group from Vacaville, California. The band formed in 1993, and broke through in to the mainstream in 2000, with their three times platinum major-label debut album Infest. The group's success continued with later releases lovehatetragedy and their most ..
Papa Roach: Live & Murderous In Chicago
Papa Roach: Live & Murderous In Chicago is the first DVD released by Californian rock group Papa Roach. It was released in the United States on November 22, 2005 – and features the band performing live at "The Vic Theater" in Chicago, Illinois. Extras include a video from each band member of..
Papa Roach discography
The following page lists the entire discography for the popular Californian musical group, Papa Roach. Contents 0.1 Major Label Albums1 Singles2 Independent Releases3 DVD4 Other Appearances4.1 Soundtracks4.2 TV Series4.3 Video Games4.4 Guest Appearance..
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Papa Salty
Papa Salty is a jump blues band residing in Portland, Oregon. The band was formed by musician Tim McAllister in 2003. The band solidified with a lineup consisting of Tim McAllister on guitar and vocals, Kevin LaBarron on saxophone, Julian Broji on drums, and Dan Davis on upright bass. Their sound, w..
Papa Smurf
Papa Smurf Papa Smurf is a male fictional character from the Smurfs. He is the 3rd-oldest of the Smurfs (after Grandpa and Nanny), and their leader. He is 542 years old, and can be easily distinguished from the other Smurfs by his red clothes and his bushy white beard. Contents 0.1 Ch..
Papa Stour
Papa Stour shown within Shetland Islands Papa Stour is one of the Shetland Islands in Scotland, with a population of around thirty people, some of whom have immigrated since an appeal for residents in the 1970s. The main settlement on the island is Biggings, from which ferries sail to West Bur..
Papa Stronsay
Papa Stronsay is a small island in Orkney, Scotland, lying north east of Stronsay. A fertile island, it became an important centre for herring curing in the eighteenth century, but was abandoned in the 1970s. It is has been home to a Transalpine Redemptorist monastery (called Golgotha monastery)..
Papa Was a Rollin' Stone
"Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" is a soul song, written by Motown songwriters Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong as a single for Motown act The Undisputed Truth in 1971. This version of "Papa" was released as a single in early 1972, and peaked at number sixty-three on the pop charts and number twent..
Papa Wemba
Papa Wemba Papa Wemba was born Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba in 1949 in Lubefu (Kasai - DR Congo). He is a Congolese Soukous musician, one of Africa's most popular musicians. Contents 1 Musical history2 High and low times3 Discography4 External links Musical histor..
Papa Westray
Papa Westray also known as Papay, is one of the Orkney Islands in Scotland, with a population of currently seventy people. According to tradition, in the 8th century, the Pictish King Nechtan attempted to rape a young woman from the island named Triduana, who in response gouged her eyes out. S..
Papeete
Commune of PapeeteLocation of the commune (in red) within the Windward Islands. Country France Overseas collectivity French Polynesia) | align="center" | 26,181 |- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Population density()|| align="center" | 1,505 pers./km² |- bgcolo..
Papeete Tahiti Temple
The Papeete Tahiti Temple is the 27th constructed and 25th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in the city of Papeete on the island of Tahiti in French Polynesia, it was built with a modern single-spire design. The Papeete Tahiti Temple was announced on Apr..
Papekop
The statistical district of Papekop in the municipality of Oudewater. Papekop ([52°3′N 4°51′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Oudewater, and lies about 3 km northwest of the city of Oudewater. The statistical district "Papekop"..
Papelón con limón
Papelón con limón is a refreshing Venezuelan beverage made with Papelón (raw hardened sugar cane pulp), Water, and Lime or Lemon juice. However, the drink is usually made with lime juice. It is usually served during the hottest hours of the day, and commonly offered with traditional Venezuelan ..
Papelucho
Papelucho book cover Papelucho is the main character in a series of children books created by Chilean writer Marcela Paz. Papelucho is based on the experiences of the author as a child, and the books are written in the form of diaries by the title character. The books are the most read by C..
Papel picado
Papel picado ("punched paper") is the Mexican art of cutting paper banners. The designs are commonly cut from tissue paper using a guide and small chisels, creating as many as fifty banners at a time. Common themes includes birds, floral designs, and skeletons. They are commonly displayed for Easter..
Papel volante
Papel volante is a Portuguese name that designates 18th century popular prints (usually an eight page quarto). They are similar to the French literature of colportage, English chapbooks or to the Spanish pliegos. They are also know as literatura de cordel (string literature), particularly in northea..
Papenburg
Papenburg is a city in the district of Emsland in Lower Saxony, Germany, situated at the river Ems. It is known for its big shipyard, the Meyer-Werft, that has specialized in building cruise liners. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Districts2 History2.1 Population statistics3 Pol..
Papendorp
Papendorp was the former name of the Cape Town suburb of Woodstock. It is located between the docks of Table Bay and the lower slopes of Devil's Peak about 1 km east of the city centre of Cape Town. Woodstock is served by a railway station of the same name and has the poscode 7925 for street address..
Papendrecht
[Papendrecht] (population: 30,914 in 2004) is a town in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland, along the River Beneden Merwede. The municipality covers an area of 10.77 km² (of which 1.30 km² water). Although Papendrecht is first mentioned in documents dating back to..
Papenteich
Basics States of Germany: Lower Saxony District: Gifhorn Surface: 110,84 km² Inhabitants: “23.490 (2005)'' Population density: 209 inhabitants over km² License plate: GF Community Identification Number: 03 1 51 406 Official Website: [link] E-Mail-Add..
Papenvoort
The village (dark red) and the statistical district (light green) of Papenvoort in the municipality of Aa en Hunze. Papenvoort ([52°57′N 6°42′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Drenthe. It is a part of the municipality of Aa en Hunze, and lies about 11 km southeast of Assen..
Paper
Piece of paper Paper is a thin, flat material produced by the compression of fibers. The fibers used are usually natural and composed of cellulose. The most common source of these kinds of fibers is wood pulp from pulpwood trees, (largely softwoods) such as spruce. However, other vegetable f..
Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers International Union
The Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers International Union (PACE) was an international union that represented workers in the United States and Canada. PACE was founded in January 4, 1999 by the merger of the United Paperworkers International Union with the Oil, Chemical and Atomic..
Paper, Scissors, Stone
Rock, Paper, Scissors A hand game.Nemesis Game A film directed and written by Jesse Warn called Paper, Scissors, Stone in Canada.Paper Scissors Stone (album) An album by Welsh band Catatonia. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Paperama
Paperama was an arts & crafts store with locations in New England. Facing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy caused by competition like Party City, the store underwent a name change to The Paper Warehouse, before it finally closed all locations in the mid-1990s. The current arts & crafts online business www.par..
Paperback
Paperback may refer to a kind of book binding by which papers are simply folded without cloth or leather and bound - usually with glue rather than stitches or staples - into a thick paper cover; or to a book with this type of binding. (Contrast cloth, hardback, hardbound or hardcover.) The paperba..
Paperback Library
Paperback Library was a paperback book publisher established in 1961. In 1970, they were purchased by Warner Brothers and would soon be renamed Warner Books. They exist as part of the Hachette Book Group USA after Time Warner sold off their book division in 2006. External Links [Paperback Li..
Paperback Software International Ltd.
A software company founded in the 1980s by Adam Osborne, Paperback Software was dedicated to the proposition that computer software cost too much, and that things like word processors and spreadsheets should be available in the $20 range or so. The company was found guilty by a U.S. court of copyrig..
Paperback Writer
"Paperback Writer" is a song written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon and released by The Beatles on the A side of their eleventh single. It went to the number one spot in Britain, the United States, West Germany and Australia. This was the first Beatles single not to be a love song (however "Now..
Paperbag writer
Paperbag Writer is the B-side to the 2003 Radiohead single 'There There'. The track stands out in its own right for its original combination of mamba rhythm, classical minor strings and funk bass guitar. The title 'Paperbag Writer' is a play on words of the title of the Beatles song, 'Paperback Wr..
Paperbark Maple
Paperbark Maple (Acer griseum) is a species of maple native to central China and commonly found elsewhere as a cultivated plant. It is a small to medium-sized tree, reaching 10-18 m tall, and has compound leaves bearing three leaflets, each 4-10 cm long and 2-6 cm broad, dark green above, bright g..
Paperboard
Paperboard, within the commercial papermaking industry, is simply the term used to describe a thick sheet of paper. Because of this simple definition, there is some confusion in the industry as to what qualifies as paperboard. Thickness, bulk and caliper are significant aspects to paperboard manu..
Paperboy
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A paperboy is the general name for a person (traditionally a preteen boy) employed by a newspaper, a news agent or even an official postal service to deliver papers to subscribers as assigned by streets and routes, often on a bicycle. History The position ..
Paperboys (documentary)
Paperboys is a 2001 documentary film by American director Mike Mills. The 41-minute film, produced by Jack Spade, profiles six paperboys from Stillwater, Minnesota. They invite Mills into their homes, show him their personal affects, and answer questions about their lives and the future of paperbo..
Paperboy (disambiguation)
The word paperboy can refer to: paperboy - someone who delivers newspapersPaperboy - a 1984 arcade game released by Atari GamesPaperboy, an American rap one-hit wonder known for his song DittyThe Paperboys - a Canadian band, specializing in roots music.Paperboys - a 2001 documentary film, directed ..
Paperboy (rapper)
Paperboy is the name of a 1990s rapper born in East Oakland, CA, best known for his hit single Ditty, which sampled Zapp's R&B classic Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing). In 1993 he released the album The Nine Yards which contained 10 tracks, including the platinum certified single Ditty. Rhythm D ..
Paperboy (video game)
Paperboy is a 1984 arcade game by Atari Games. The players take the role of a paperboy who delivers newspapers along a suburban street on his bicycle. This game was innovative for its theme and novel controls. Contents 1 Overview2 Description2.1 Delivering the Papers2.2 Train..
Paperbus
"Paperbus" is short for "Paperbus net", sometimes known as "Paperbus development nets", is a simplified bus model typically made from a single sheet of paper. A net, (more specifically in mathematics: a polyhedral net), is an arrangement of shapes in a single plane that can be folded to generate a..
Paperclip
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Small metal paperclip Another example of a paperclip. A paper clip is a device which holds several sheets of paper together by means of pressure: it leaves the paper intact and can be easily removed. It is usually a thin wire bent into a looped..
PaperClip
For other uses of "", see {{{1. PaperClip was a popular word processor for the Commodore 64 and Atari personal computers. The Atari personal computer version of PaperClip, written by Steve Ahlstrom and Dan Moore, published by Michael Reichmann's Batteries Included of Toronto, Canada, was an entir..
Paperclip (disambiguation)
Paperclip can refer to: Paperclip - paper fastenerPaperClip - word processorOperation Paperclip - codename for the U.S. intelligence plan to extract scientists from Germany during the World War IIPaper Clips Project - a monument honoring the Holocaust victims and a documentaryClippit - the default ..
Paperclip Productions
Paperclip Productions is a company that specilizes in producing movies, books, CD's, and funding for independent movies. The members of the company are Joe Roessler, Brett Mattisen, Chris Sater, and Lucas Simon. External links [Official site] ..
Papercranes (band)
Papercranes is a Gainsville, Florida based band which features actress/singer Rain Phoenix on vocals. Her younger sister Summer Phoenix also occasionally plays piano/keyboards with the band. Their debut album is due to be released in 2006. Contents 1 History1.1 Former and occasional b..
Papercrete
Papercrete is a fairly new construction material that consists of re-pulped paper fiber with portland cement or clay and/or other dirt added. When cement is added, this material is not as "green" as would be ideal, but the relatively small amount of cement is perhaps a reasonable tradeoff for what..
Papercutting
Papercutting is the art of cutting paper designs. This art originally was used to cover screens, decorate windows, and as patterns for embroidery. The art has evolved uniquely all over the world into unique styles. Papercuttings are cut by both scissor and knife. History Papercutting originated in..
Papercut (song)
"Papercut" is the fourth single by the nu metal band Linkin Park, from their 2000 debut album Hybrid Theory. The single was released in 2001. The mash-up EP Collision Course (2004) contains a mix of this single and Jay-Z's "Big Pimpin'". Contents 1 Track listing2 Bonus3 Music vid..
Paperdoll (Kittie)
Paperdoll is the first EP by Kittie, a Canadian heavy metal all-women band from London, Ontario. It was released in 2000. Tracklist Paperdoll (Remix)Spit (Live at Hultsfred Festival, Sweden)Brackish (Live at Hultsfred Festival, Sweden)Suck (Live at Hultsfred Festival, Sweden)Do You Think... (Live ..
Paperdoll (PM Dawn)
"Paper Doll" is a popular song by PM Dawn. Billboard Hot 100 peaked at 28 in 1992 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks peaked at 35 in 1992 Hot Dance Music/Club Play peaked at 37 in 1992 Lyrics [lyricsfreak.com] ..
Paperfaces
Paperfaces, is the fourth and final single from UK rock band Feeder's 1999 album Yesterday Went Too Soon. However, the version released on the single is a re-recording from that of the album version, with a split opinion between the bands fanbase on which version is the best. Upon release, the s..
Paperinik
Paperinik (also known as Duck Avenger, Superduck, PK, Superdonald and Phantom Duck) is a fictional comic book superhero, Donald Duck's alter ego. Donald originally created his superheroic identity as a means of secretly seeking revenge against relatives such as Scrooge McDuck and Gladstone Gande..
Paperjam
The word paperjam can mean:- A paper jam: a malfunction in a computer's printer or a photocopier or similar when sheets of paper get jammed inside.Paperjam (company) is a design company set in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles asso..
Paperlandmarks
Paperlandmarks are 3-dimensional replicas of famous skyscrapers, bridges, temples and monuments of the present and the past, which can be easily rebuild from prepared cardboard parts. The models are designed and produced by a Latvian company Paperlandmarks Ltd. Paperlandmarks produces models..
Paperless Geocaching
Paperless Geocaching is the process of using PDAs or other electronic devices to geocache without having to print out geocache pages. It also gives cachers the capability of doing some ad-hoc caching if they have some free time and already have cache data on hand for a particular area. Cachers can ..
Paperless office
The paperless office was a visionary or publicist's slogan, supposed to apply to the office of the future. The suggestion was that office automation would make the sheet of paper redundant, for routine tasks such as record-keeping and bookkeeping. It came to prominence in the days of the introducti..
Papermachete
Papermachete (slang) is a device for cutting and resizing paper. A Papermachete is any hand operated, mechanical, or powered device used for cutting and slicing one or more sheets of paper. Papermachetes are typically used in the production of paper products, or the resizing of paper based products...
Papermaking
Chinese court official Cai Lun achieved a break-through improvement in papermaking process. The word paper comes from the ancient Egyptian writing material called papyrus, which was woven from papyrus plants. Papyrus was produced as early as 3000 BCE in Egypt, and in ancient Greece and Rome. F..
Papermaster
In the anime and manga series Read or Die, a papermaster (also paper master, paper-master, Papermaster, and in Japanese ) is a person who has telekinetic control over paper, so much so that a person with the ability can make paper bulletproof or sharper than the sharpest sword. Parallels can be dra..
Papermate
Papermate, a division of Newell Rubbermaid, is a company that makes stationery. They are known for their "PhD pencil", which has actually been recognized by the American Therapy Association for its grip to the hand. Papermate's pencils do not contain rainforest wood#redirect [[Template:Fact]]. A ..
Papermate clearpoint
The Papermate Clearpoint was a revolutionary design of the mechanical pencil by the Papermate corporation. It features a fat design with side lead advancer. This revolutionary pencil includes 0.5mm and 0.7mm lead sizes. It has a helix track eraser that is 1.5 inches long and lasts five times as long..
PaPeRo
The PaPeRo is a personal robot being developed by Japanese firm, NEC Corporation. It is noted for its cute appearance and its facial recognition system. The robot's development began in 1997 with the first prototype, the R100, and adopted the name PaPeRo, which stands for "Partner-type Personal Robo..
Paperport
PaperPort is computer software program published by Nuance Communications. PaperPort is designed to help organize digital documents and files. PaperPort uses the .MAX file format natively, while newer versions of PaperPort can also use .PDF without difficulty. External links [Official website&..
PaperPort
PaperPort is document management software for PC available from the ScanSoft division of Nuance Communications. It helps to scan, organize and share documents. External links [Official website] ..
Paperpourri
Paperpourri is a quarterly digital zine for rubber stampers and other paper craft enthusiasts. Contents 1 Description2 Features3 See Also4 External links Description Founded by Carole Pivarnik the first issue was February 2005. Carole is a a mixed media and papercrafts arti..
Papers
''This article deals with pedigree animal documentation. For human identification papers, see Identity document. Papers is the everyday term for a document or set of documents from a recogized breed registry that attests to the purebred status of an animal. The form of the document differs: it m..
Papers For You
Papers For You is an international research organization, which specialises in academic and market research. Founded in 2001 company started as a consultancy providing customized essays and reports. In 2003 company started to trade online offering for sale their pre-written research materials for a..
Papert's principle
In child psychology, Papert's principle is often used to explain the results of Jean Piaget's experiments. It is named for Seymour Papert and states that: "Some of the most crucial steps in mental growth are based not simply on acquiring new skills, but on acquiring new administrative ways to use..
Paperweight (book)
Paperweight is a collection of writings by Stephen Fry, first published in the United Kingdom in 1992. The book contains a wide selection of Fry's journalism, including comment pieces, reviews and criticism. There are transcripts of several radio performances, including 22 appearances from BBC R..
Paperweight collecting
Paperweights made for the collector are of solid glass, generally having a flat base and a domed top, which acts something like a lens to magnify and make the parts within move in an interesting and attractive way as it is handled. They range in value anywhere from a few dollars to a record of $..
PaperWorks
PaperWorks was a computer software program introduced by Xerox Corporation in 1992, which allowed a business traveler to communicate with his or her personal computer while away from the office. PaperWorks could be used to send and retrieve documents between the fixed computer system and the busine..
Paperwork Reduction Act
The Paper Reduction Act is a United States federal law enacted in 1980 that gave authority over federal information to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Within the OMB, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) was established with specific authority with matters relating to f..
Paper (disambiguation)
Paper is a thin, flat material produced by the compression of fibres. However, paper can also refer to: A shorter way of saying newspaper.A Paper (scientific paper), or scientific paper, or scientific article that is published in a scientific journal and that contains novel research results or revi..
Paper (song)
"Paper" is an single of Krayzie Bone Tracklist "Paper (Radio Edit Clean)""Paper (Radio Clean)""Paper (TV Track)""Paper (Instrumental)""Paper (Acapella)""Street People (Clean Version)""Street People (LP Version)""Street People (Instrumental)""Street People (Acapella)"..
Paper Aeroplane
Paper Aeroplane is an EP by American singer-songwriter Rosie Thomas, released in 2002. Track listing All songs written by Rosie Thomas unless otherwise stated. "Wedding Day (edit)" – ?:??"Feeding Off The Love Of The Land" (Wonder) – 4:24"Leftover Coffee" – 3:38"Paper Airplane" – 3:14 ..
Paper Airplane Pilots
Paper Airplane Pilots are a power pop quintet from Chicago comprising of Jeremiah Wallis (singer/songwriter/guitarist), Ryan Duffy (guitar, backing vocals), Jim Kompare (bass, backing vocals), Tom Collier (drums), and Kegan Simons (keyboards). Discography 2003 The History of Flying2006 Western Auto..
Paper and Glue
Paper and Glue is an independent record label based in the UK. It was set up by Rob Diament, the lead singer of electronic pop band Temposhark in December 2004. See also List of record labels ..
Paper and pencil game
Paper and pencil games are games that can be played solely with pencil and paper. Some paper and pencil games (e.g. Gomoku) are abstract strategy games, which are equally well suited to playing as a board game - in this case the defining characteristic will be that once played a piece will not be mo..
Paper Armour
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. Zhijia (纸甲), or paper armour originated during the Tang dynasty. It was said that this form of armour was..
Paper Bag Party
From 1900 until about 1950 in the larger Black neighborhoods of major American cities "paper bag parties" are said to have taken place. People whose skin was not lighter than a brown paper bag were denied entry.[link] This is one of the ways that light-skinned black people (so called 'H..
Paper bag problem
In geometry, the paper bag problem or teabag problem involves calculating the maximum possible inflated volume of an initially flat sealed rectangular bag which has the same shape as a cushion or pillow, made out of two pieces of material which can bend but not stretch. The problem is made even mo..
Paper Bag Records
Paper Bag Records is a Canadian independent record label, founded in 2002. Artists who have released albums on the label include Stars, controller.controller, Uncut, The Deadly Snakes, Tokyo Police Club, Cities in Dust, The FemBots, Magneta Lane, Matthew Barber and Plastikman. See also List of reco..
Paper bale
A paper bale is a quantity of sheets of paper, currently standardized as 5000 sheets. A bale consists of 10 reams of 20 quires each. ..
Paper Birch
Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera), also known as Canoe Birch or American White Birch, is a species of birch native to northern North America, from Newfoundland west to Alaska, south to Pennsylvania and Washington, with small isolated populations further south in mountains to North Carolina and Color..
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Paper candidate
In a representative democracy, the term paper candidate is often given to a candidate who stands for a political party in an electoral division where the party in question enjoys little or no support. Although the candidate himself has little chance of winning, a major party will normally make ever..
Paper Chase
Paper Chase may refer to: Paper Chase (game) — a racing game The Paper Chase may refer to: The Paper Chase — a 1970 novel, as well as a 1973 movie based on the novel, and a television series based on the movieThe Paper Chase (band) — an alternative rock band from Dallas, Texas, formed in 199..
Paper Chase (game)
Paper Chase (also known as Hare and Hounds) is a racing game played out doors(best played within a wood or even a shrubbery maze) with any number of players. At the start of the game, one person is designated the 'hare' and everyone else in the group are the 'hounds'. The 'hare' starts of ahead of..
Paper chromatography
Paper chromatography is an analytical technique for separating and identifying compounds that are or can be colored, especially pigments. This method has been largely replaced by thin layer chromatography, however it is still a powerful teaching tool. Two-way paper chromatography, also called two-di..
Paper church
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. A paper church is a church that ordains ministers through the mail, usually for a fee. A w..
Paper Clips Project
For the 1949 US military operation, see Operation Paper Clip. The Paper Clips Project is a project by middle school students from the small southeastern Tennessee city of Whitwell who created a monument for the Holocaust victims in Nazi Germany. It started in 1998 as a simple 8th-grade project an..
Paper Clips Sudan
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Paper cup
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. A paper cup is a disposable cup made out of paper and often lined with plastic or wax to prevent liquid from lea..
Paper cut
Papercut redirects here, for the hit single by Linkin Park, see Papercut (song) A paper cut occurs when a piece of paper or similar material slices the skin. Although a loose paper sheet is usually too soft to cut, it can be very thin (sometimes as thin as a razor), being then able to exert high l..
Paper Cuts
"Paper Cuts" Song by Nirvana From the album Bleach Album released June 15, 1989 Recorded 1988-89 at Reciprocal Recordings in Seattle, Washington Genre Grunge Song Length 4 min 5 s Record label Sub Pop Producer Jack Endino "Paper Cuts" is a song by the grunge band, Nirvana. It is the sixth ..
Paper cutter
A paper cutter (or paper guillotine) is a tool often found in offices and classrooms, designed to cut a large set of paper at once with a perfectly straight edge. History The paper cutter was invented by Milton Bradley, who is best known for his board game "The Checkered Game of Life" (later The G..
Paper disc
The paper disc is one of the formats chosen to succeed the DVD. Developed by Sony and Toppan Printing, the disc can be read by Sony's new Blu Ray format. It was officially announced on April 15, 2004. Paper discs are made of 51% paper by weight. They are easy to cut up, making them easily dispo..
Paper doll
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Paper dolls are figures cut out of paper, with separate clothes usually held onto the dolls by folding tabs. They have been inexpensive children's toys for almost two hundred years. Today, many artists are turning paper dolls into an art form. Paper dolls..
Paper Dolls
This article is about the TV drama. For other uses, see Paper doll (disambiguation). The television drama Paper Dolls aired for 14 episodes on ABC from September, 1984 to December, 1984. The series was set around a modelling agency and starred Lloyd Bridges, Morgan Fairchild, Mimi Rogers, Nicole..
Paper Dolls/group
The Paper Dolls were a British female vocal trio from Northampton in the late 1960s; many years before acts such as Bananarama and Atomic Kitten became commonplace. Career Signed to Pye Records, Suzi 'Tiger' Mathis, Pauline 'Spyder' Bennett and Sue 'Copper' Marshall had one solitary success, "Somet..
Paper doll (disambiguation)
Paper dolls can refer to: Paper doll, figures cut out of paperPaper Dolls (TV series)Paper Dolls/group British girl trio briefly successful in the late 1960sPaper Doll (song) song by the Mills BrothersPaperdoll (Kittie) single by KittiePaperdoll (PM Dawn) single by PM DawnPaper doll (video games) T..
Paper doll (video games)
In computer and console role-playing games, a paper doll is a way of representing a character's inventory and currently used equipment. In games that use a paper doll inventory management, the different player characters are usually shown posing the same way. The equipment sprites (or 3D models) ar..
Paper drilling
Paper drilling is a technique used in trade binderies for providing large quantities of paper with round holes. The paper can be processed as loose leafs and in brochures (stitched, perfect bound). The holes usually serve for storage (filing), sometimes for decorative purposes. Contents 1 Te..
Paper Eleven
Paper Eleven is a manga-styled webcomic created by Dan Kim. It tells the story of a 14-year-old girl called Maya as she traverses a dark and surreal world. The narrative is divided into chapters, each representing a single day, starting with day 0 and continuing to day 11. The comic ended on Ju..
Paper engineering
Paper engineering encompasses the design and analysis of the equipment and processes that are used in the manufacture of paper. The field encompasses the preparation of fibrous materials from (usually) trees via a pulping process, chemical and mechanical pretreatment of the fibers in a fluid suspen..
Paper fleet
[Paper Fleet] is an underground independent rock group from New York City formed in 2003 by former Ottomen member "Angry Jim" Campbell (Guitar/Vocals) and Josh Inman (Drums/Vocals). Bassist John TerLouw completed the line-up. The band then started writing songs and in July of 2003 played t..
Paper folding
Paper folding is the art of folding paper; it is known in many societies that use paper. In much of the West, the term origami is used synonymously with paper folding, though the term properly only refers to the art of paper folding in Japan. Forms of paper folding: Chinese paper folding, from Chi..
Paper football
Paper football refers to a table-top game, loosely based on American football, in which a sheet of paper folded into a small triangle is slid back and forth across a table top by two opponents. A long, narrow rectangular table resembling at least somewhat the shape of a football field is needed for..
Paper Garden Records
Paper Garden Records is an independent record label based in Nashville, Tennessee. Notable artist Eagle*Seagull See also List of record labels External links [Official site][Paper Garden Records on MySpace.com] ..
Paper Lace
Paper Lace was a Nottingham based pop group, formed in 1969. Career Paper Lace had two big hits. In 1974, they won Opportunity Knocks, the ITV talent contest, with Billy Don't Be A Hero. It went to the Number One slot in the UK Singles Chart. The group subsequently followed that up with The Night..
Paper lantern
Paper lanterns come in various shapes and sizes, as well as various methods of construction. The easiest form, is simply a paper bag with a candle placed inside, although more complicated lanterns consist of a collapsible bamboo or metal frame of hoops, covered with tough paper. Often associated ..
Paper Lanterns
Paper Lanterns was a pop punk/power pop band from Vancouver, Canada. The band existed, though with numerous line-up changes between October 2002 and April 2006. Paper Lanterns played their first show on Halloween of 2002 at the illustrious 2nd Avenue Punk House in beautiful East Vancouver, BC. They..
Paper Lion
Cover of "Paper Lion" featuring a picture of the author Paper Lion is a famous non-fiction book by prominent American writer George Plimpton. Plimpton pitched to a lineup of baseball stars in an All-Star exhibition, presumably to answer the question, "How would the average man off of the str..
Paper marbling
Paper marbling is a technique for producing colorful patterns on paper (or, rarely, on other surfaces) by swirls of paint, traditionally oil-based paint, floating on water. The resulting marbled paper is a popular decorative material, especially as endpapers in book binding and stationery. Part of i..
Paper Mario
is a role-playing video game for the Nintendo 64. It debuted in Japan on August 11 2000, in Canada and the United States on February 5 2001, and in Europe on October 5 2001. The game was developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. The spiritual successor to [[Super Mario RPG: Legend..
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
is a role-playing video game published by Nintendo and developed by Intelligent Systems and released exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube video game console in 2004. It is the sequel to the Nintendo 64 video game Paper Mario, and is the fourth in the series of Mario role-playing games. The Thousan..
Paper mill
International Paper Company's Kraft paper mill in Georgetown, South Carolina. When built, this was the world's largest mill. A paper mill is a factory devoted to making paper from wood pulp and other ingredients using a Fourdrinier Machine or similar apparatus. These establishments have been ..
Paper mill (essays)
An online paper mill is a website where students can download essays, either free or for a service charge. Online paper mills usually contain a large, searchable database of essays. Most paper mills today offer customized writing services, usually charging by the page. Some sites now even offer rea..
Paper Mill Playhouse
Paper Mill Playhouse is a regional theatre located in Millburn, New Jersey, less than 25 miles away from Manhattan. Due to its location, it can draw from the pool of actors (and audience members) who live in New York City. However, its location also keeps its shows from transferring to Broadway as f..
Paper Mill Run
Paper Mill Run is a small tributary of Wissahickon Creek in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. For most of its length the present-day stream flows under Lincoln Drive. The stream first sees daylight near Johnson Street. During the 18th century the stream possessed a small community of thriving mills, ..
Paper Money
Paper Money is the second album by the band Montrose. It was released in 1974 and was the last album to feature Sammy Hagar as the lead singer. This album was also produced by Ted Templeman and engineered by Don Landee. While this album has its high points, it is generally considered inferior to t..
Paper Monsters
Paper Monsters is the solo debut album by Depeche Mode lead singer David Gahan. It was released by Mute Records on June 2, 2003 in Europe. The album was produced by Ken Thomas, who is best known for his work with Icelandic band Sigur Rós. Upon its debut, critical reception was generally mixed; wh..
Paper Moon
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Paper Moon can refer to: Paper Moon (film) The 1973 American motion picture co..
Paper Moon (band)
Paper Moon is an indie rock band based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The band was formed from the ashes of former Winnipeg bands B'ehl and The Bonaduces. They played their first show in May 2001, and released their first album, entitled One Thousand Reasons To Stay, One Reason To Leave in June 2002..
Paper Moon (film)
Paper Moon is an American motion picture comedy that was released in 1973 and was directed by Peter Bogdanovich. The screenplay was adapted from the novel Addie Pray by Joe David Brown. The film is set during the Great Depression in the U.S. state of Kansas and it starred the real life father ..
Paper Moon (lantern)
The paper moon is a spherical globe that serves as a lantern, constructed from bamboo and draped with paper. Other translucent material, such as silk, may be used instead of paper. Paper lanterns date back to second-century China, and can be seen during the Chinese lantern festival. This festival is..
Paper Mulberry
The Paper Mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) is a tree in the family Moraceae, native to eastern Asia. Other names include Halibun and Kalivon. It is a small deciduous tree growing to 15 metres tall. The leaves are variable in shape (even on the same branch), unlobed ovate cordate to deeply lobed..
Paper negative
The paper negative process consists of using a negative printed on paper (either photographically or digitally) to create the final print of a photograph, as opposed to using a modern negative on a film base of cellulose acetate. The plastic acetate negative (which is what modern films produce) ena..
Paper Pallet
A block-style corrugated pallet. Paper Pallets are shipping pallets made from paper. Although most pallets are made from wood, new construction methods have improved the capabilities of paper shipping pallets. Advantages of paper pallets include: Lighter WeightDisposableRecycleableMeet IPPC r..
Paper paradigm
The original Mac OS, circa 1984, demonstrates the paper paradigm using files and folders accessible from the desktop. The paper paradigm refers to the paradigm used by most modern computers and operating systems. The paper paradigm consists of, usually, black text on a white background, files..
Paper plane
Diagram of a traditional paper plane. A paper plane, paper aeroplane, or paper airplane is a toy plane made out of paper. It is also sometimes called aerogami, after origami (the Japanese art of paper folding). In Japanese, it is called 紙飛行機 (kami hikoki; kami=paper, hikoki=airplane). ..
Paper prototypes
Paper prototyping is a widely used method in the User Centered Design process, a process that helps developers to create a software that meets the user's expectations and needs—here especially for designing and testing user interfaces. It is a Throwaway Prototyping and involves creating rough,..
Paper quire
A quire of paper is used as a measure of paper quantity. The usual meaning today is a set of 24 or 25 sheets of paper of the same size and quality. It might also be thought of as 1/20 of a ream. Historically, it has had other meanings: A quire was originally an unfolded stack of 4 sheets of vellum..
Paper Rad
Paper Rad is an American art collective that makes comics zines, video art, net art, MIDI files, paintings, installations, and performs. The three primary members are Jacob Ciocci, Jessica Ciocci, and Ben Jones. Although they continue to publish their own zines, music, and online content, they ar..
Paper railroad
A paper railroad is a railroad on paper only and does not own any locomotives or rolling stock. Frequently paper railroads were legal corporations set up by larger parent railroads of which the paper railroad was a subsidiary. Paper railroads were also known as non-operating subsidiary railroads o..
Paper ream
A Ream of paper is a quantity of sheets. Formerly it was 480 sheets, 20 quires, for common sizes such as letter-size paper. A printer's ream was 516 sheets, perhaps to allow for wastage. As part of international standardization, this quantity was changed to 500 sheets. The old value of 480 sheets i..
Paper recycling
Paper recycling is the process of turning waste paper (post-consumer) or scrap paper (pre-consumer) into usable products. This includes separating the fibers and forming them into new sheets of paper or burning the paper for energy. Barge filled with recycled paper, on the Hudson River in New Y..
Paper Scissors Stone (album)
Paper Scissors Stone was the last album by Welsh band Catatonia. It was released on August 6, 2001 in the UK, and immediately reached the number one ranking on Amazon.com's UK store. Track listing "Godspeed""Immediate Circle""Fuel""What It Is""Stone By Stone""The Mother Of Misogyny""Is Everybody ..
Paper shredder
Paper shredder with wastebasket Paper shredding can be contracted out Paper shredders are used to cut paper into very fine strips or tiny paper chips. This is usually done by individuals or organizations to destroy confidential documents in such a manner that they are very difficult to ..
Paper size
There have been many standard sizes of paper at different times and in different countries, but today there are basically only two systems in place: the international standard (A4 and its siblings), and the North American sizes. Contents 1 The international standard - ISO 2161.1 Germa..
Paper Soccer
Paper Soccer (sometimes called Paper Hockey) is a pencil and paper game for two players. In Poland, the game is very popular among school children and students. The game starts on an empty field of 8×10 boxes with goals of two boxes wide as shown in the picture. In the beginning, a virtual bal..
Paper tiger
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Paper tiger is a literal English translation of the Chinese phrase zhǐ lǎohǔ (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}), meaning something which seems as threatening as a tiger, but is really harmless. The common usage is synonymous with the adject..
Paper Tigers
Paper Tigers is the second album by the Swedish band The Caesars, first released in 2005. Contents 1 Track listing2 Singles2.1 ''We Got To Leave''2.2 ''Jerk It Out''3 External links Track listing "Spirit""It's Not the Fall That Hurts""Out There""Jerk It Out" (Åhlund)"..
Paper tiger (disambiguation)
Paper tiger usually refers to paper tiger the Chinese metaphor for something that appears threatening but is actually harmless. It may also refer to: Paper Tiger Inc., Australian-owned paper manufacturerPaper Tiger Television, non-profit organization based in New York City.Paper Tiger, imprint of ..
Paper tiger comix
Paper Tiger is a co-operative of comic artists based in Brighton, UK. The anthology is designed to showcase up and coming self- published comic creators as well as more established indie, alternative and underground comics artists. Paper Tiger is edited by Sean Duffield. External links [Paper..
Paper Tiger Inc.
Paper Tiger Inc. is an Australian owned paper manufacturer headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. Paper Tiger produces paper in the Australian market and has operations in Australia, China, Indonesia, and Brazil. . Paper Tiger Inc. is a maker of the following grades of paper: -Offset paper sold ..
Paper Tiger Television
Paper Tiger Television is a media collective dedicated to raising media literacy and challenging corporate control over broadcast medium. Based in New York City, Paper Tiger was founded in 1981. 'Paper Tiger Television (PTTV) runs on a collective structure as a response to systems of hierarchical ..
Paper towel
A roll of paper towel. A paper towel is a piece of absorbent paper made for the general purposes of towels, but most often used for drying hands. There are two distinct classes of paper towels in existence: the "domestic" paper towel, and the "institutional" paper towel. Invented in 1907 by ..
Paper towel dispenser
A paper towel dispenser is a device that dispenses paper towels in a public restroom when in use. It can either be operated by a handle or automatic. ..
Paper township
Paper townships are a type of township under Ohio law which do not act as functioning units of civil government. They exist because cities and villages in Ohio, which all sprang from townships, are allowed to continue to exist above townships. Once the territory of a township is completely envelop..
Paper trading
Paper trading (sometimes also called "virtual trading") is a simulated process in which would-be investors can 'practice' investing without committing real money. This is done by the manipulation of imaginary money and positions that behave in a manner similar to the real markets. Before the widesp..
Paper trail
A paper trail is a set of documents that can be used to gain information about a person, business, organization, or other entity. This includes, but is not limited to, their location, behaviors, activities and habits. Paper-based audit trails naturally present in paper-based balloting and potential..
Paper Wars
Paper Wars is a bimonthly wargaming magazine published by Omega Games, a producer of military simulation board games, card games for business education, and general-interest card games. The magazine's editor is John Burtt. Issues are mailed after the first day of January, March, May, July, Septembe..
Paper wasp
A paper wasp (Ropalidia sp.) nest Paper wasps are wasps of the family Vespidae, in the strict sense those belonging to the subfamily Polistinae, but the term is used colloquially to include some members of the subfamilies Vespinae and Stenogastrinae which also make nests out of paper. The was..
Papet
A papet is a Swiss culinary creation, made from garden vegetables, leeks and other sumptuous ingredients. References [Topio, a Vaudish site] ..
Papez circuit
Described by James Papez in 1937, the Papez circuit of the brain is one of the major pathways of the limbic system and is chiefly involved in the cortical control of emotion. Papez discovered the circuit after injecting rabies virus into a cat's hippocampus and monitoring its progression through th..
Pape (TTC)
Pape is a station on the Bloor-Danforth line of the subway system in Toronto, Canada. It is located at 650 Danforth Avenue at Pape Avenue. It was opened in 1966. Nearby landmarks include 'Greektown'. In terms of accessibility, Pape station does not as yet have elevator service from the subway lev..
Pape Sarr
Pape Sarr (born December 7, 1977) is a Senegalese football player. He played for AS Saint-Etienne and Racing Lens, both in France. He plays for Senegal national football team and was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. ..
Pape Sow
--> Pape Sow (pronounced: Pop So) (born November 22, 1981, in Dakar, Senegal) is a professional basketball player. Sow was drafted by the Miami Heat in the second round, 47th selection, of the 2004 NBA Draft. The draft rights to Sow were acquired by the Toronto Raptors (along with a 2005 second ro..
Pape Thiaw
Pape Thiaw (born February 5, 1981 in Dakar) is a Senegalese football player. He played for several clubs, including Lausanne Sports in Switzerland and Racing Strasbourg in France. He now plays for Deportivo Alavés in Spain. He plays for Senegal national football team and was a participant at the ..
Pape Village
Pape Village is a commercial district in Toronto, Canada. The district is located along Pape Avenue, between Mortimer Avenue and Gamble Avenue, in the former Borough of East York. Pape Village is a pedestrian-oriented shopping street, consisting mainly of small-scale retail, restaurant and persona..
Paphinia
Paphinia This genus is composed of an estimated 16 species from Guatemala south through northern South America. A medium sized epiphyte with small ovoid psuedobulbs and 2 or more leaves. Etymology of Paphinia comes from Greek "Paphia" the name of Aphrodite of Cypress. Most authorities consider th..
Paphinia benzingii
Contents 1 About2 Flower Morphology3 Plant morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this species was published by Calaway H. Dodson & Tilman Neudecker in Die Orchidee. Hamburg-Othmarschen & Hamburg, 41: 233, figs. 190. Paphinia benzingii is di..
Paphinia clausula
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Robert Louis Dressler in Taxon; Official News Bulletin of the International Society for Plant Taxonomy, 15: 242. 1966. Pap..
Paphinia cristata
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by John Lindley (1799-1865) in Bot. Reg. (1843) Misc. 14. as Lycaste cristata. The species was reclassified to Paphinia in ?..
Paphinia dunstervillei
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Calaway H. Dodson & Tilman Neudecker with their description based on two drawings in 1991. The name was invalid until a sp..
Paphinia grandiflora
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by João Barbosa Rodrigues in Genera et Species Orchidearum Novarum quas Collecit, Descripsit et Iconibus Illustravit. Sebast..
Paphinia herrerae
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Calaway H. Dodson in Icones Plantarum Tropicarum ser. 2, 6: t. 565. 1989 - Sarasota, FL. Found near Zamora, 1000 m, Zamora..
Paphinia hirtzii
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Calaway H. Dodson in Icones Plantarum Tropicarum ser. 2, 6: t. 566. 1989 - Sarasota, FL. Collected by C.H.Dodson & A.C.H..
Paphinia levyae
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Leslie Andrew Garay in Harvard Papers in Botany. 4(1): 311, fig. 7B. 1999 - Cambridge, MA. Collected by Mrs. Ralph Levy ..
Paphinia levyae var angustisegmentata
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Leslie Andrew Garay in Harvard Papers in Botany. 4(1): 311, fig. 7B. 1999 - Cambridge, MA. Collected by Mrs. Ralph Levy o..
Paphinia lindeniana
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824-1889) in Lindenia; Iconographie des Orchidees. 3: 23, pl. 106. 1887 Flora, 70: 497. 1887..
Paphinia litensis
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Calaway H. Dodson & Tilman Neudecker in Die Orchidee, 42: 81, fig. 1991 - Hamburg-Othmarschen & Hamburg. Distribution rang..
Paphinia neudeckeri
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Rudolf Jenny in Die Orchidee, 34(5): 191, 1983 - Hamburg-Othmarschen & Hamburg. This species is found in Ecuador. Plant ..
Paphinia nutans
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by M. Houllet in Revue Horticole, 188. 1878 - Paris, France. The International Plant Name Index list this species as possib..
Paphinia posadarum
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published Calaway H. Dodson & Rodrigo Escobar in Orquideologia; Revista de la Sociedad Colombiana de Orquideologia -Medellin, 18(3): 23..
Paphinia rugosa
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824-1889) in Linnaea; Ein Journal für die Botanik in ihrem ganzen Umfange, xli. 110, 1877 ..
Paphinia seegeri
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Dr. Günter Gerlach in Die Orchidee, 40(1): 20, 1989. - Hamburg-Othmarschen & Hamburg. This species is found in Columbia. D..
Paphinia subclausa
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Links About The classification of this orchid species was published by Robert Louis Dressler in Novon; a Journal for Botanical Nomenclature, 7: 121, fig. 1997 - St. Louis, MO, United States. Th..
Paphinia vermiculifera
Contents 1 About2 Plant Morphology3 Flower Morphology4 References5 External Link About A new Paphinia species found in 2003. The classification of this orchid species was published by Gunter Gerlach & Robert Louis Dressler; Stanhopeinae Mesoamericanae I in Laneksterian..
Paphiopedilum
Paphiopedilum is a genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae) of approximately 77 species native to South China, India, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. The genus has been given its own subtribe, the Paphiopedilinae. Contents 1 Description2 Paphiopedilum primulinum Paph..
Paphlagonia
Paphlagonia was an ancient area on the Black Sea coast of north central Anatolia, situated between Bithynia and Pontus, and separated from Phrygia (later, Galatia) by a prolongation to the east of the Bithynian Olympus. According to Strabo, the river Parthenius formed the western limit of the region..
Paphnutius of Thebes
Paphnutius of Thebes was bishop of a city in the Upper Thebaid in the early fourth century, and one of the most interesting members of the First Council of Nicaea in 325. Paphnutius had been persecuted for his Christian beliefs, and had suffered mutilation of the left knee and the loss of his righ..
Paphos
Paphos, usually written Paphos or Paphus in English, (Ancient Greek: Πάφος; Modern Greek: Πάφος, Páfos; Latin: Paphus, and for a time, Augusta; Turkish: Baf, formerly Baffa) is a coastal town in the southwest of Cyprus. There were two locations denoted Paphos: Old Paph..
Paphos District
Paphos District is one of the six districts of Cyprus and it is situated in the western part of Cyprus. Its main town and capital is Paphos. The entire district is controlled by the internationally recognized government of Cyprus. There are four municipalities in Paphos District; Paphos, Yeroskipou..
Paphos International Airport
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Papiamento
Papiamento or Papiamentu is the primary language spoken on the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao (the so-called ABC islands). It is also well known by people in Saba, St Eustatius, and the Sint Maarten islands. Papiamento is a creole language whose lexicon is drawn firstly from P..
Papias
Papias (working in the 1st half of the 2nd century) was one of the early leaders of the Christian church, canonized as a saint. Eusebius calls him "Bishop of Hierapolis" (modern Pamukkale, Turkey) which is 22km from Laodicea and near Colossae (see Epistle to the Colossians. 4:13), in the Lycus riv..
Papia Tugu language
Papiá was a language spoken in Tugu, village north of Jakarta, by descendants of 17th century Portuguese travelers. It is a creole language similar to the Papiá Kristang of Malacca. The language was spoken until the1940s, and the last speaker died in 1978. The language now survives only in the l..
Papier-mâché
Papier-mâché around a form such as a balloon to create a pig. The balloon is popped when the glue hardens. Papier-mâché (French for 'chewed-up paper'), sometimes called paper-maché, is a construction material that consists of pieces of paper, sometimes reinforced with textiles, stuck toge..
Papier-mâché Tiara
The papier-mâché tiara was a papal tiara made in exile for Pope Pius VII's papal coronation in a church in Venice in 1800. It is the only papal tiara not to be made of solid silver, meshed silver or gold. Origins In 1798, Pope Pius's predecessor Pope Pius VI had been forced into exile when Fren..
Papiermühle
There are communes and places that have the name Papiermühle (German for paper mill): A part of Neumagen-Dhron in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district, Rhineland-PalatinatePapiermühle, a part of Engelskirchen in the Oberbergischer Kreis district, North Rhine-Westphalia Related Homburger Papiermühle..
Papier collé
Fruitdish and Glass, papier collé and charcoal on paper, 1912, by Georges Braque. Papier collé (French: pasted paper) is a painting technique and type of collage. With papier collé the artist pastes pieces of flat material (paper, oil cloth and the like) into a painting in much in the same ..
Papilio
Papilio is a genus in the swallowtail butterfly family, Papilionidae. It includes a number of well-known North American species such as the Western Tiger Swallowtail, Papilio rutulus. Older classifications of the swallowtails tended to use a large number of rather small genera. More recent clas..
Papilioninae
Papilioninae is a subfamily of the family Papilionidae. Papilioninae occurs world wide with most of the species being found in the tropics. There are roughly 480 species, of which 27 occur in North America. References The Butterflies of North America, James A. Scott, ISBN 0-8047-1205-0, 1986 ..
Papilionini
Papilionini is the tribe of fluted swallowtails that includes the genus Papilio. It consists of 203 species worldwide and 21 North American species. The hind margin of the hindwing of the males is bent downward (fluted), resulting in its name. Many of the larvae of resemble bird droppings during..
Papilionoidea
The superfamily Papilionoidea (from the word "papilion", meaning "butterfly") contains all the butterflies except for the skippers, which are classified in superfamily Hesperioidea. Some authors treat this group as a series Papilioniformes within a single superfamily that also includes the skip..
Papilio alcmenor
The Redbreast (Papilio alcmenor) is a species of swallowtail butterfly found in South Asia. Contents 1 Range2 Status3 References4 See also Range North-eastern India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and China. Status Common. Not Threatened. References Collins, N.M. & Morris, M.G. (..
Papilio arcturus
The Blue Peacock (Papilio arcturus) is species of swallowtail butterfly found in India. References Collins, N.M. & Morris, M.G. (1985) Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World. IUCN. ISBN 2880326036Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural Histo..
Papilio bootes
The Tailed Redbreast (Papilio bootes) is a beautiful swallowtail butterfly found in India. Status Not Common but not regarded as threatened. Protected by law in India References Collins, N.M. & Morris, M.G. (1985) Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World. IUCN. ISBN 2880326036Evans, W.H..
Papilio buddha
The Malabar Banded Peacock ( Papilio buddha) is a species of swallowtail found in the Western Ghats of India. Contents 1 Description2 Status3 References4 See also5 External Links Description From Bingham, C. T. (1907) Fauna of British India. Butterflies, Vol 2. Resembl..
Papilio budha
Malabar Banded Peacock Papilio buddha [edit] ..
Papilio castor
The Common Raven (Papilio castor) is a species of swallowtail butterfly found in South Asia. References Collins, N.M. & Morris, M.G. (1985) Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World. IUCN. ISBN 2880326036Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural ..
Papilio crino
The Common Banded Peacock (Papilio crino) is a species of swallowtail butterfly found in South Asia. Contents 1 Description2 References3 See also4 External Links Description From Bingham, C. T. (1907) Fauna of British India Butterflies. Vol 2 Resembles P. palinurus, but ..
Papilio demoleus
The Common Lime or the Lemon Butterfly (Papilio demoleus) is a common and widespread Swallowtail butterfly. It gets its name from its host plants which are usually citrus species such as the lime. It is also sometimes called the Chequered Swallowtail. Unlike most swallowtail butterflies it does no..
Papilio dravidarum
The Malabar Raven ( Papilio dravidarum) is a species of Swallowtail butterfly found in India. Contents 1 Range2 Status3 Description4 Habitat5 Habits6 Lifecycle7 Foodplants8 References9 See also10 External Links Range Endemic to the Western Gha..
Papilio elephenor
The Yellow-crested Spangle (Papilio elephenor) is a species of swallowtail butterfly found in South Asia. References Collins, N.M. & Morris, M.G. (1985) Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World. IUCN. ISBN 2880326036Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bom..
Papilio fuscus andamanicus
The Andaman Helen Papilio fuscus andamanicus is endemic to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is also known as the Blue Helen. References Collins, N.M. & Morris, M.G. (1985) Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World. IUCN. ISBN 2880326036Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butt..
Papilio helenus
The Red Helen Papilio helenus is a large swallowtail butterfly found in forests in southern India and parts of Southeast Asia. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Taxonomy5 Habitat6 Habits7 Life Cycle7.1 Eggs7.2 Caterpillar7.3 Pupa8 Food..
Papilio janaka
The Tailed Redbreast (Papilio janaka) is a beautiful swallowtail butterfly found in India. status Not known to be threatened. References Collins, N.M. & Morris, M.G. (1985) Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World. IUCN. ISBN 2880326036Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butte..
Papilio krishna
Krishna Peacock Papilio krishna is a large swallowtail butterfly found in forests in North East India and Myanmar. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Habitat5 Foodplants6 References7 See also8 External Links Description A large beautiful butterfly w..
Papilio liomedon
The Malabar Banded Swallowtail (Papilio liomedon) is a beautiful member of the Swallowtail family found in southern India. Earlier considered a subspecies of the Banded Swallowtail (Papilio demolion) of South-east Asia but now considered a distinct species. Contents 1 Range2 Status3..
Papilio mayo
The Andaman Mormon (Papilio mayo) is a species of endemic swallowtail butterfly found in the Andamans. Protected by Indian Law. Contents 1 Description2 Range3 Status4 Other details5 References6 See also7 External Links Description The male Andaman Mormon res..
Papilio memnon
Great Mormon Papilio memnon is a large and beautiful butterfly found in India that belongs to the Swallowtail family. A common butterfly, it is widely distributed and has thirteen subspecies. The female butterfly is polymorphic and some of these forms are highly mimetic. Contents 1 Range2..
Papilio nephelus
The Yellow Helen (Papilio nephelus) is a species of Swallowtail butterfly found in India. References Collins, N.M. & Morris, M.G. (1985) Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World. IUCN. ISBN 2880326036Evans, W.H. (1932) The Identification of Indian Butterflies. (2nd Ed), Bombay Natural His..
Papilio paris
The Paris Peacock ( Papilio paris) is a species of swallowtail butterfly found in South Asia. Contents 1 Description2 References3 See also4 External Links Description From Bingham, C. T (1907) Fauna of British India. Vol. 2. Male. Upperside black, irrorated with dark gree..
Papilio paris tamilana
The Tamil Peacock (Papilio paris tamilana) is an endemic swallowtail butterfly found in southern India. Contents 1 Description2 References3 See also4 External Links Description From Bingham, C. T. (1907) Fauna of British India. Butterflies. Vol. 2. Race tamilana Moore. Ver..
Papilio polyctor
The Common Peacock (Papilio polyctor) is a beautiful swallowtail butterfly found in India. It is found in the Himalayas and parts of India from the foothills to 7000 feet between March and October. It has distinct dry and wet season forms. The butterfly frequents Buddleia flowers. It's foodplant i..
Papilio polymnestor
The Blue Mormon ( Papilio polymnestor) is a beautiful butterfly found in South India belonging to the Swallowtail family. It is a delight in any garden and its striking blue, black and white markings coupled with the large wingspan make it a memorable sight. Contents 1 Range2 Status3&n..
Papilio polytes
The Common Mormon Papilio polytes is a common species of swallowtail butterfly widely distributed across Asia. This butterfly is known for the mimicry displayed by the numerous forms of its females which mimic inedible Red-bodied Swallowtails, such as the Common Rose and the Crimson Rose. Conte..
Papilio protenor
The Spangle Papilio protenor is a beautiful butterfly found in India that belongs to the Swallowtail family. Contents 1 Range2 Status3 References4 See also Range Northern India (including Jammu & Kashmir, Sikkim and Assam), Bangladesh, Burma, southern China (including Hain..
Papilla
A papilla (plural: papillae) can be: A small projection, such as a nipplelike projection on the skin, at the base of a hair or the root of a feather; the base of a new tooth.An interdental papilla is the part of gingiva located between teeth.Any of the small projections on the top of the tongue, in ..
Papillary muscle
Gray's Fig. 493 - Interior of right side of heart. In anatomy, the papillary muscles of the heart serve to limit the movements of the mitral and tricuspid valves and prevent them from being inverted. It is important to note they do not close or open the valves, which close passively in respons..
Papilledema
Papilledema is optic disc swelling that is caused by increased intracranial pressure. The swelling is usually bilateral and can occur over a period of hours to weeks. Papilledema occurs in approximately 50% of those with a brain tumour. As the optic nerve sheath is continuous with the subarachnoid..
Papillion, Nebraska
Papillion is a city in Sarpy County in the U.S. state of Nebraska. The population was 16,363 at the 2000 census and was 20,431 by the 2005 estimate. It is the county seat of Sarpy County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Papillion is a suburb of neighboring Omaha. Papillion is home to the Papil..
Papillion La Vista Senior High School
Papillion La Vista Senior High School, often referred to as Papio, PLHS or "Old School", is located in Papillion, Nebraska and is operated by the Papillion-La Vista Public School district. The current principal of Papillion La Vista High School is Jim Glover. Contents 1 History2 A Sp..
Papillion Records
Papillion Records is a record label started by Chrysalis Group (who has sold their Chrysalis Records division to EMI) in 1999 with longterm Chrysalis act Jethro Tull. Whilst Echo Records was formed to provide an outlet by new and independent developing acts, Papillion Records was set up as a competi..
Papilloma
Papilloma refers to a benign epithelial tumor. In this context Papilla refers to the projection created by the tumor, not a tumor on an already existing papilla (such as the nipple.) When used without context, it frequently refers to infections caused by Human papillomavirus. However, there are oth..
Papillomavirus
|- style="text-align:center; background:violet;" !Species |- | style="padding: 0 .5em;" | |- | style="text-align:center;" | Selected papillomavirus types |} Papillomaviruses were first identified in 1932, when Richard Edwin Shope showed that skin warts (known medically as papillomas) could be tran..
Papillon
Papillon is a French word for "butterfly". The term may also refer to Papillon, a memoir written by Henri Charrière about his imprisonment at a penal colony in French Guiana.Papillon, a film based on the autobiography.Papillon, an important Romantic ballet from 1860.Papillon, a dog breed characte..
Papillon, (horse)
Papillon is an Irish racehorse from yard Greenhills stables, near Naas in County Kildare. His most notable success was winning the 2000 Grand National. Papillon had started the day with odds of 33-1. He was ridden by 20 year old jockey, Ruby Walsh and trained by the other half of the father-son tea..
Papillons
Papillons, opus 2, is a piano piece written in 1831 by Robert Schumann. Meaning 'butterflies,' Papillons begins with a 6 measure introduction before launching into a variety of dance-like movements. Each dance movement is unrelated to the preceding ones, until the finale, which is tonally similar to..
Papillon (autobiography)
Paperback book cover for Papillon. Papillon is a memoir by Henri Charrière. It was published in 1970, 25 years after the events of the book. It was translated into English from the original French by author Patrick O'Brian. It has been described as an autobiographical novel or a fictional nov..
Papillon (dog)
The Papillon is a small dog breed with distinctive large, fringed ears that earned it its name, the French word for butterfly. The Papillon is believed to be one of the oldest of the toy breeds. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 History3.1 Dog Agility4 Health5&nbs..
Papillon Rose
|} is an H anime which parodies the magical girl genre, particularly Sailor Moon and Revolutionary Girl Utena. Created by dojinshi group ECHIGOYA, Papillon Rose started out as a metafiction joke on a website, and the [official website] only had a few pictures of characters (which were ..
Papillon Soo Soo
Papillon Soo Soo (born 1961) is a British model-turned-actress. Her parents are of Chinese and French descent, and she lived in Australia as a youth and at one time studied law. She worked as a model in Paris prior to her role as Pan Ho in the 1985 James Bond film A View to a Kill. She also known..
Papineau
The name Papineau can refer to: Joseph Papineau, a 19th century Quebec politicianLouis-Joseph Papineau, son of Joseph Papineau, also a 19th century Quebec politician. Headed the 1837 rebellions against the British government in Canada.A Regional County Municipality in Quebec; see Papineau Regional..
Papineau, Illinois
Papineau is a village in Iroquois County, Illinois, United States. The population was 196 at the 2000 census. Geography Papineau is located at [40°58′4″N, 87°42′58″W] (40.967737, -87.715984)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, th..
Papineau-Cameron, Ontario
Papineau-Cameron is a township in northeastern Ontario, Canada in Nipissing District. The township is located along the Mattawa and Ottawa Rivers. According to the Canada 2001 Census: Population: 997% Change (1996-2001): 2.5Dwellings: 510Area (km²): 561.37Density (persons per km²): 1.8 Communitie..
Papineauville, Quebec
Papineauville is a municipality in the Papineau Regional County Municipality of western Quebec. It is the regional seat, and is located within Canada's National Capital Region. External link [Web site] ..
Papineau (electoral district)
Papineau is a federal electoral district in Quebec, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1948 to 1988 and since 2004. Its population in 2001 was 103,942. The name of the riding comes from a street in Villeray named after Joseph Papineau. It is the poorest ridin..
Papineau (Montreal Metro)
Papineau Inaugurated 14 October 1966 Line Green Line Architect Bolduc et VenneMario Bibeau (new kiosk built in 1999) Platform Depth 21.6 metres Rank 13th deepest Traffic 2,722,415 entrances in 2002 Rank 32nd busiest Interstation Distance 495 metres to Beaud..
Papineau Regional County Municipality, Quebec
Papineau is a county regional municipality of Quebec in Canada located in the Outaouais region. The regional seat is Papineauville. Contents 1 City2 Municipalities3 Townships4 External link City Thurso Municipalities BoileauBowmanChénévilleDuhamelFassettLac-des-PlagesLac-Si..
Papingo
Papingo (Greek: Πάπιγκο) is one of the Zagoria villages, located in the Vikos-Aoos National Park, Epirus, Greece. Papingo is a ski resort that is mainly popular with Greeks, and a popular starting point for hiking and mountaineering. Papingo actually consists of two villages: Megalo Papingo (..
Papinian
Aemilius Papinianus (d. 212) was a Roman jurist, magister libellorum and afterwards praetorian prefect under Septimius Severus. He was an intimate friend of Severus, whom he accompanied to Britain, and who before his death specially commended his two sons to Papinian's charge. Papinian tried to ke..
Papinsaari
Papinsaari is a district of the city of Turku, in Finland. It is located in the southeastern extremity of the island of Hirvensalo, off the city's coastline. The current (as of 2004) population of Papinsaari is 158, but it is increasing rapidly, at an annual rate of 28.48%. 29.75% of the distric..
Papin sisters
The Papin sisters, Lea and Christine, brutally murdered their employer and her daughter in Le Mans, France, in 1933. This incident had a significant influence on many French thinkers (Genet, Sartre, Lacan) who sought to understand it. It has also been made into several films as well as plays. Lea a..
Papirius
Papirius is the name of several Romans: Papirius (pontifex), 509 BCGaius Papirius Carbo, consul 120 BCGnaeus Papirius Carbo, consul 113 BC, brother of the consul of 120 BCGaius Papirius Carbo, son of the consul of 120 BC, tribune c. 90 BCGnaeus Papirius Carbo, consul three times during the 80s BC, s..
Papirius (pontifex)
Papirius was a Roman pontifex (509 BC) to whom is ascribed a collection of laws constituting the Roman code under the kings. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ..
Papist
Papist is a sectarian term referring to "Roman Catholics". It was coined during the English Reformation to indicate one who believed in Papal primacy over all Christians and was popular Anglican slur. The word ultimately derives from Latin papa, meaning "Pope". "Popish" is an adjective used much in..
Papi Hills
Papi Hills (in Andhra Pradesh, India) is a lovely place whose scenery resembles the scenery of Kashmir (North India). The beautiful scenery of Papi Hills, the waterfalls at Munivaatam, and the peaceful atmosphere at this tribal village give a pleasant look and peace to visitors, making it a specia..
Papo-de-anjo
Papo de anjo ("angel's double chin") is a traditional Portuguese and Brazilian dessert made chiefly from whipped egg yolks, baked and then boiled in sugar syrup. Like fios de ovos and several other classical Portuguese sweets based on egg yolks, papo de anjo is believed to have been created by monk..
Papoose
A papoose (from the Algonquian papoos, meaning "child") is an English loanword whose present meaning is "an American Indian child" (regardless of tribe). The word came originally from the Narragansett. Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In the United Kingdom, a papo..
Papoose (rapper)
This article is about an American rapper. For other meanings, see Papoose. Neb Mackie (born in 1978) more known by his stage name Papoose (also known as the The Lyrical One), is a rapper who was born in Africa[[Citing sources citation needed]] and raised in the Bed-Stuy s..
Paposh Nagar
Paposh Nagar is one of the neighborhoods of North Nazimabad Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Paposhnagar was named (Pa means foot ; posh means to wear ; nagar means town') due to footwear and leather workshops and boutiques in the 1950-1970s. After the construction of the Abbasi Shaheed Hospital t..
Papovavirus
A papovavirus is a member of the Papovaviridae family of viruses. Papovaviridae includes two genera: papillomavirus and polyomavirus. The name derives from three abbreviations: Pa for papillomavirus, Po for polyomavirus, and Va for "vacuolating" (simian vacuolating virus 40 or SV40, which is now..
Papo Lucca
José Enrique Lucca, better known as Papo Lucca ("Papo" being common Puerto Rican slang for "junior") is a famous Puerto Rican multi-instrumentalist (knowledgeable in at least eleven instruments), but is best known as a pianist. Main musical genre focus are Salsa and latin jazz. Papo is considered o..
Papo Newman
Francisco 'Papo' Newman participated in the murder of the Puerto Rican television entertainer Luis Vigoreaux on January 17, 1983. Newman was arrested, confessed to the crime, and testified against his accomplices in exchange for a reduced sentence. He identified David López Watts as his accomplice ..
Papp
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Dr. A. Papp Magyar Cserkészszövetség member of the World Scout Committee of..
Pappagallo
Redirect [[Template:Merge]] Pappagallo (portrayed by Mike Preston) is a minor character in the movie Mad Max 2. He leads a small band of people taking shelter in a small oil refinery somewhere in the Australian outback. There are no clues in the film as to what his background was, or his occupation ..
Pappajohn v. The Queen
Pappajohn v. The Queen, [1980] 2 S.C.R. 120 is a famous Supreme Court of Canada decision on the criminal defence of mistake of fact. Contents 1 Background2 Opinion of the Court3 Aftermath4 See also5 External links Background George Pappajohn put his house up for..
Pappankurichi
Pappankurichi is a census town in Tiruchirappalli district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Pappankurichi had a population of 20,439. Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. Pappankurichi has an a..
Papparapatti
Papparapatti is a panchayat town in Dharmapuri district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Papparapatti had a population of 11,275. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Papparapatti has an averag..
Pappardelle
Pappardelle (sg.: pappardella) are large fettuccini. The name derives from the verb “pappare,” to gobble up. The fresh types are two to three centimetres (¾-1 inch) wide and have fluted edges. Dried egg pappardelle have straight sides. ..
Pappas Partnership Stations Tower Gretna
Pappas Partnership Stations Tower Gretna is a 559.6 metre high guy-wired aerial mast for the transmission of FM and TV-programmes in Gretna, Nebraska, USA at [41°4′14″N, 96°13′34″W]. Pappas Partnership Stations Tower Gretna was built in 1985. External links http://wireless2.fcc...
Pappas Telecasting Companies
Pappas Telecasting Companies is a diversely organized broadcasting company headquartered in Visalia, California. Founded in 1971, it is one of the largest privately held broadcasting companies in the country, with its stations reaching over 15% of all U.S. households and over 32% of Hispanic househ..
Pappas Telecasting Tower
[42°35′12″N, 96°13′19″W]) Pappas Telecasting Tower is a guyed mast for TV transmission at Plymouth County, Iowa, USA at 42°35'12.0" N and 96°13'19.0" W. Pappas Telecasting Tower was built in 2000 and is 603.5 metres high. It belongs to PAPPAS TELECASTING OF SIOUX CITY. A seco..
Pappas Telecasting Tower Hardy
Pappas Telecasting Tower Hardy is a 331 metre tall guyed mast for TV-transmission at Hardy, Nebraska, USA at [40°5′15″N, 97°55′13″W]. It was built in 1964. External links http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/asrRegistration.jsp?regKey=127223 See also List of masts..
Pappas Telecasting Tower Lowell
Built in 1963, Pappas Telecasting Tower Lowell is a 357.5 metre high guyed TV mast at Lowell, Nebraska, USA at 40°39'27.9" N and 98°52'05.0" W. See also List of towersList of masts External link [FCC Info] ..
PappaWheelie
PappaWheelie is the nom de plume of a music journalist, music producer, and DJ, perhaps best known as the Miami Bass historian. Despite being mostly known for this one genre of music, he is an accomplished music historian on all fronts, known in some circles for his extensive music archive arranged ..
Pappelstadion
Pappelstadion is a multi-use stadium in Mattersburg, Austria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of SV Mattersburg. The stadium holds 17,100. ..
Pappenheim
For a small state in the Holy Roman Empire see Pappenheim (state). Pappenheim is a town in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated on the river Altmühl, 11 km south of Weißenburg in Bayern. ..
Pappenheim (state)
Pappenheim was a German statelet in western Bavaria, Germany, located on the Altmühl River between Treuchtlingen and Solnhofen, and south of Weißenburg. Pappenheim originated as a Lordship in c. 1030, and was raised to a County in 1628. Pappenheim was partitioned twice: between itself, Aletzheim, ..
Pappinisseri
Pappinisseri is a census town in Kannur district in the Indian state of Kerala. Geography Pappinisseri is located at [11.95° N 75.35° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Pappinisseri]. It has an average elevation of 1 metres (3 feet). Demographics As of 2001 ..
Pappireddipatti
Pappireddipatti is a panchayat town in Dharmapuri district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Pappireddipatti had a population of 8591. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Pappireddipatti has an..
Papplewick
The parish of Papplewick is situated towards the west of central Nottinghamshire, to the north of the town of Hucknall. It has an area of 7.15 km². The village of Papplewick is located in the west of the parish. It is 7.5 miles (12 km) north of Nottingham and 6 miles (10 km) south of Mansfield. I..
Pappo
Pappo is the pseudonym of Argentine blues and rock musician Norberto Napolitano (Buenos Aires, 10 March 1950 - Luján, Buenos Aires province, 24 February 2005). Contents 1 Biography2 Discography2.1 Los Abuelos De La Nada2.2 Los Gatos2.3 Pappo's Blues2.4 Aeroblus2.5&n..
Pappo's Blues
Pappo's Blues was an Argentine hard rock band leaded by Norberto "Pappo" Napolitano that suffered a constant change of musicians. In 1971 Pappo's Blues recorded its first album, called simply "Pappo's Blues". The second one, "Pappo's Blues Volumen 2" was recorded in 1972. By the time in which they ..
Pappo's Blues (album)
Pappo's Blues(1971) is the name of the first album of Pappo's Blues, the argentine hard rock band. Algo ha cambiadoEl viejoHansenGris y amarilloAdiós WillyEl hombre suburbanoEspeciesAdonde estáLa libertad See also Pappo Argentine rock Sources http://www.rock.com.ar/discos/0/920.shtml ..
Pappo's Blues Volumen 2
Pappo's Blues Volumen 2 (1972) is the second album by the argentine band Pappo's Blues El tren de las 16Llegara la pazInsolubleHay tiempo para elegirDesconfio de la vidaSolitario JuanBlues de Santa FeCementerio See also Argentine rock Pappo Sources [http://www.rock.com.ar/discos/0/921.shtml&..
Pappo's Blues Volumen 3
Pappo's Blues Volumen 3 (1973) is the third album of the argentine hard rock band Pappo's Blues Stratocaser boodiePajaro metyalicoSucio y desprolijoEl sur de la ciudadSandwiches de migaEl brujo y el tiempoTrabajando en el ferrocarrilCaras en el parqueCaras en el parqueSiempre es lo mismo nenaSourc..
Pappo's Blues Volumen 4
Pappo's Blues Volumen 4 is the fourth album by the argentine hard rockband Pappo's Blues Fiesta cervezaGato de la calle negraAbelardo el polloSemilla de sésamoCon Elvira es otra cosaSol de armonicaEl palacio de la montaña en inviernoSources http://www.rock.com.ar/discos/0/925.shtml ..
Pappo's Blues Volumen 6
Pappo's BLues Volumen 6 (1975) is the sixth album recorded by the argentine hard rock band Pappo's Blues Slide bluesAbordoNervioso visitante (pate II)El escarabajoLos libres pecan por ser libres See also Argentine rock Pappo Sources [http://www.rock.com.ar/discos/0/927.shtml] ..
Pappo's Blues Volumen 7
Pappo's Blues Volumen 7 is the seventh album recorded by the argentine band Pappo's Blues El hombre suburbanoEl viejoEl jugadorTema 1AbordoGris y amarilloDetras de la iglesia See also Argentine rock Pappo Sources [http://www.rock.com.ar/discos/0/924.shtml] ..
Papponymic
A papponymic is a personal name based on the name of one's grandfather, similar to how a patronymic name is one derived form the name of one's father. Papponym's have been common in a number of societies such as Hellenic Greece and Ancient Israel. ..
Pappoos 1
Pappoos 1 is a walking trail that links North East London to Cambridge and The Wash Stretch 1 : ..
Pappus's centroid theorem
Pappus's centroid theorem (also known as the Guldinus theorem, Pappus-Guldinus theorem or Pappu's theorem) is the name of two related theorems dealing with the surface areas and volumes of surfaces and solids of revolution. The theorem is attributed to Pappus of Alexandria and Paul Guldin. The fi..
Pappus's hexagon theorem
Figure 1 (click to enlarge). Hexagon XbCYcB whose sides are formed by the lines Ab-bC-Ca-aB-Bc-cA. If lines Xb,BC,&cY are concurrent and if lines BX,cb,&YC are concurrent, then lines Bc,XY,&bC must also be concurrent, according to Pappus's theorem. Pappus's hexagon theorem (attributed to Pa..
Pappus configuration
The Pappus configuration consists of a pair ((A,B,C), (D,E,F)) of triplets of points, which pair is located either on a pair of lines or on two sides of a conic section, with a mystic hexagram AECDBF defined on the points, and a collinear triplet of intersections of opposite sides (e.g AE and DB) of..
Pappus of Alexandria
Pappus of Alexandria (Greek Πάππος ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς) is one of the most important Hellenistic mathematicians of antiquity, known for his work Synagoge or Collection (c. 340). He was a Hellenized Egyptian born in Alexandria, Egypt. Although very little is known about his life, the wr..
Pappu Sain
In Ichhra there is the Tomb of Shah Jamal a sufi saint. The famous Pappu Sain (Urdu: پپو سائیں) performs at the shrine every Thursday evening. There is another man named Goonga Sain who plays dhol at the same time. Pappu Sain plays dhol downstairs while Goonga Sain plays upstairs. Ichhra is ..
Pappu Yadav
Pappu Yadav alias Madhepura Rajesh Ranjan is an Indian politician who was a member of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). He comes from the state of Bihar in India and was a Member of Parliament (MP). Mr Ranjan is currently in Beur jail, Bihar, for his alleged involvement in the murder of Surendar Pras..
Pappyland
Pappyland was a children's live action television show that began on September 1, 1994 and ended a few years later. The show starred Michael Cariglio as Pappy Drewitt, an artist/49er type character who lived in a magical cabin in a bizarre land with many different creatures and people. More than 50%..
Pappy Boyington
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Colonel Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, USMC, (December 4, 1912 - January 11, 1988) was an American fighter ace who flew with the American Volunteer Group in China and later was the Commanding Officer of the VMF-214 (The Black Sheep Squadron) during World War II. He also beca..
Pappy Waldorf
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Paprika
This article is about the pepper fruit. For the 1991 film, see Paprika (film). Paprika is a mild, powdered seasoning made from sweet red peppers, Capsicum annuum, also referred to as bell peppers. In Hungary and adjacent countries, paprika refers to bell peppers generally. The English word derive..
Paprika (film)
Paprika is an Italian film from 1991 directed by Tinto Brass. The story follows the title character, a young girl who works as a prostitute in various brothels, losing any sense of self confidence and respect. But eventually she finds redemption, wealth and her one true love. The film is loosely b..
Papri Chaat
Papri Chaat or Paapri Chaat is a north Indian fast food. Chaat, an Indic word which literally means lick, is used to describe a range of snacks and fast food dishes; papri refers to crispy fried dough wafers made from flour and ghee. In Papri Chaat the papris are served with potatoes, chilis, yog..
Paprzyca Coat of Arms
Paprzyca Battle cry: Ibiczna, Kuszaba, Paprzyca, Ruchaba Details Alternative names Kuczaba, Kuczawa, Kuszaba, Kussaba Earliest mention 14th century Towns none Families 77 names altogether: Baran, Bielicki, Bielicki, Bokum, Bokun, Chrebra, Ciechliński, Ciecholewski, Czoko..
Papua
Papua is: One of four regions within the nation of Papua New Guinea, comprising the provinces of Central, Gulf, Milne Bay, Northern Province (Oro), Western (Fly), and the National Capital District.Papua (Australian territory): A former Australian-administered territory comprising the southeastern q..
Papuacedrus papuana
Papuacedrus papuana is a plant species of the family Cupressaceae and the sole species of the genus Papuacedrus. It is usually a 16 to 50 m tall tree (but sometimes a shrub reaching up to 3 m), found uniquely in New Guinea and the eastern Moluccas. Taxonomy Some do not consider this species as fo..
Papuan languages
The term Papuan languages refers to those languages of the western Pacific which are neither Austronesian nor Australian. That is, the term is defined negatively and does not imply a linguistic relationship. Contents 1 The languages2 Greenberg classification3 Wurm classification4&..
Papuan Tip languages
The family of Papuan Tip languages is a branch of the Western Oceanic languages. It consists of over 60 languages. Components Nuclear Papuan Tip languages*Maisin*North Papuan Mainland-D'Entrecasteaux languages*Suauic languagesPeripheral Papuan Tip languages*Central Papuan languages*Kilivila-Loui..
Papuascincus
Classification Genus Papuascincus Papuascincus buergersiPapuascincus morokanusPapuascincus phaeodesPapuascincus stanleyanus ..
Papua (Australian territory)
The Territory of Papua was a de facto Australian possession comprising the southeastern quarter of the island of New Guinea, existing from roughly 1902 to 1949. It had previously been administered from London as British New Guinea and remained a de jure British possession until 1975 when Papua New ..
Papua (Indonesian province)
Map showing Papua province in Indonesia Papua is a province of Indonesia comprising part of the western half of the island of New Guinea and nearby islands (see also Western New Guinea). (The name Papua has had a somewhat confusing history: for details see the discussion under New Guinea). The..
Papua Act 1906
The Papua Act 1906 was passed after the transfer of the territory of Papua from Britain to Australian rule. The Act established direct rule from Australia and remain in effect until the introduction of the Papua and New Guinea Act 1949. ..
Papua and New Guinea Act 1949
The Papua and New Guinea Act 1949 replaced the old Papua Act 1906 in determining the status of Papua and New Guinea. It caused the administrations of the territory of Papua and the territory of New Guinea to be merged. The act established local rule, although the territory remained under control b..
Papua class
Papua class transport vessel In the fictional Gundam universe, the main resupply vessel of the Principality of Zeon was the Papua class. These strange looking ships were designed to operate independently to resupply Zeons space navy, and are frequently seen throughout the One Year War. The Z..
Papua monitor
The Papua monitor, Varanus salvadorii (also known as Salvadori's monitor, Crocodile monitor, or Artelia) is a little-studied monitor lizard that lives on the island of New Guinea. It is found in mangrove swamp and coastal rain forest in the south east of the island. It is rumored that the creature ..
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea or PNG, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and numerous offshore islands (the western portion of the island is occupied by the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Irian Jaya). It ..
Papua New Guinean cricket team
The national Cricket team of Papua New Guinea has Associate Member status at the International Cricket Council, of which it has been a member since 1973. It is part of that organisation's East Asia-Pacific development zone. Cricket in Papua New Guinea is controlled by the Papua New Guinea Cricket Bo..
Papua New Guinean kina
The kina (currency code PGK) is the currency of Papua New Guinea. It is divided in 100 toea. The kina was introduced on 19 April 1975, replacing the Australian dollar at par. The name comes from the kina shell, which was traditionally used as currency in New Guinea. For earlier currencies used in ..
Papua New Guinea (single)
"Papua New Guinea" is a 1992 single by the electronic music group Future Sound of London. It later appeared on their full-length album Accelerator. Many people regard it as the group's biggest hit. The song became a popular rave and club track almost immediately upon its release. The original mix..
Papua New Guinea at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Papua New Guinea competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia under the IOC country code PNG. It was the fifth appearance of the Asian nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1976. Total Papua New Guinea 0 0 ..
Papua New Guinea at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Papua New Guinea competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under the IOC country code PNG. It was the sixth appearance of the Asian nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1976. Contents 1 Papua New Guinea 0 0 0 0 Results by event ..
Papua New Guinea at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Flag of PNG Papua New Guinea at the 2004 Summer Olympics Contents 1 ..
Papua New Guinea at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Papua New Guinea is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials. Contents 1 Total Papua New Guinea 1 1 0 2 Gold Ryan ..
Papua New Guinea Council of Churches
The Papua New Guinea Council of Churches (PNGCC) is a Christian ecumenical council in Papua New Guinea. The Council has four major programs: Social Concerns DeskWomen’s DeskTheological programsAdministration. Its members comprise: Anglican Church of Papua New GuineaGutnius Lutheran Church (Miss..
Papua New Guinea Football Association
Founded 1962 FIFA affiliation 1963 OFC affiliation ? PresidentDavid Chung Coach? The Papua New Guinea Football Association is the governing body of football in Papua New Guinea. External links [Official website][Papua New Guinea] at the FIFA website.[Papua New Gu..
Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research
The Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research is the main institute in Papua New Guinea for research in medicine. It has its main offices in Goroka, Eastern Highlands Province, with other offices in Madang, Maprik, Wewak and Port Moresby. External links [web site] ..
Papua New Guinea national Australian rules football team
The Mosquitos (aka Binatangs - local PNG name for small insects, similar to a mosquito) are Papua New Guinea's national Australian Rules football team that represents the clubs and teams of AFL PNG and is one of the nation's most successful sporting teams, currently ranked 3rd in the world behind..
Papua New Guinea national football team
The Papua New Guinea national football team is the national team of Papua New Guinea and is controlled by the Papua New Guinea Football Association. It is not among the strongest teams of the OFC. World Cup record 1930 to 1994 - Did not enter1998 - Did not qualify2002 - Did not enter2006 - Did not..
Papua New Guinea national rugby league team
Kumuls team shirt Rugby league was first played in Papua New Guinea in the late forties; it was introduced to the nation by Australian soldiers stationed there during and after the Second World War. It is now regarded as the country’s national sport. The national side are known as the K..
Papua New Guinea Revival Party
The Papua New Guinea Revival Party is a political party in Papua New Guinea. The result of the party at the last legislative elections, 15-29 june 2002, is not available. ..
Papua New Guinea stilt house
Papua New Guinea stilt house is a unique architecture constructed by Motuans, a native inhabitant in Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea is a country with high mountains, forests, lowlands, swamps and coral beaches. The mountainous part of the country is called the Highlands and the low land part whi..
Papua New Guinea Trade Union Congress
PNGTUC The Papua New Guinea Trade Union Congress (PNGTUC) is a national trade union center in Papua New Guinea. It was formed in 1970 and has a membership of 70,000. The PNGTUC grew from 12 affiliates and 17,000 members in 1986 to 30 unions and 60,000 members by 1988. The PNGTUC is affiliated ..
Papua New Guinea University of Technology
The Unitech Kopi Haus (coffee house) The Papua New Guinea University of Technology or 'Unitech' is based 8 km outside of Lae, in the Morobe Province of Papua New Guinea. It is the second largest university in PNG after its 'sister' university the University of Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby. ..
Papuk
Papuk is the largest mountain in Slavonia, eastern Croatia. It extends between Bilogora to the northwest, Krndija to the east, and Ravna gora and Psunj to the southwest. The peak (also named Papuk) is at 953 meters of altitude. The area of Papuk is designated a nature park (park prirode), a kind o..
Papule
A papule is a small, solid and usually conical elevation of the skin. Papules do not contain pus, which distinguishes them from pustules. Papules often occur in clusters and can accompany rashes. A condition that causes a papule is called a "Papulosis". Examples of papuloses include: Lymphomatoid ..
Papum Pare
Papum Pare is an administrative district in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in India. The district headquarters are located at Yupia. The district occupies an area of 2875 km² and has a population of 121,750 (as of 2001). The headquarters of the state is located at Itanagar, which is also located at..
Papunya, Northern Territory
Papunya ([23°13′S 131°54′E]), is a small Indigenous Australian community of about 350 people roughly 240 km northwest of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, Australia. It is now home to a number of displaced Aboriginal people mainly from the Pintubi and Luritja tribes. Papunya ..
Papunya Tula
Papunya Tula is an art movement, or art style, which began at the Papunya settlement, 240 km northwest of Alice Springs in Central Australia in the early 1970s. Also known as the Western Desert Art Movement, the style of painting, although traditionally used in the sand and for body adornment in ce..
Papuwa
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Papu Papu
--> Papu Papu is a video game character in the Crash Bandicoot series. He appears as the first boss in Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bash, and one of the bosses in Crash Team Racing. He is perhaps the weakest boss of the entire Crash Bandicoot series. Overview Papu Papu is a traditional chief of a nati..
Papworth Everard
Papworth Everard is the name of a village in Cambridgeshire, England. It lies ten miles west of Cambridge and six miles south of Huntingdon, having along its centre Ermine Street, the old North Road, the Roman highway that for centuries served as a major artery from London to York, which is now the ..
Papyri (chronology)
The following Papyri, (singular, Papyrus ), are referenced in Articles. The list is mainly chronological, with some descriptions pertaining to the time period, Dynasty, author, topic, etc. Contents 1 List of papyri2 Other papyri3 See4 See also5 References List of papyr..
Papyrology
Papyrology is the study of ancient literature as preserved in manuscripts written on papyrus, the most common form of paper in the Egyptian, Greek and Roman worlds. Papyrology entails both the translation and interpretation of ancient documents in a variety of languages, as well as the care and pres..
Papyrus
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Papyrus plant Cyperus papyrus at Kew Gardens, London Papyrus is an early form of paper made from the pith of the papyrus plant, Cyperus papyrus, a wetland sedge that grows to 5 meters (15 ft) in height and was once abundant in the Nile Delta of Egypt...
Papyrus (disambiguation)
Papyrus is an early form of paper. Papyrus may refer to: Cyperus papyrus, the plant used to make the paperPapyrus Design Group, a defunct computer game companyPapyrus, a comic book from Dupuis See also List of Egyptian papyri by datePapyri (chronology) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguatio..
Papyrus 46
A folio from P46 containing 2 Corinthians 11:33-12:9 Papyrus 46 (also referred to as simply P46) is one of the oldest New Testament manuscripts known to exist, with its creation dated at the early 3rd century B.F. Harris, Papyi and Ostaca (New Bible Dictionary). pg 865. According to the websi..
Papyrus Design Group
Papyrus Design Group, Inc. was a computer game developer founded in 1987 by David Kaemmer and Omar Khudari. It is best known for its series of realistic racing games based on the NASCAR and IndyCar leagues, as well as the unique Grand Prix Legends. Games developed by Papyrus [[Indianapolis 500: The..
Papyrus Harris I
Papyrus Harris I is also known as the Great Harris Papyrus and (less accurately) simply the Harris Papyrus (though there are a number of other papyri in the Harris collection). Its technical designation is Papyrus British Museum 9999. At 41 metres long, it is the longest papyrus ever found in Egypt...
Papyrus Hood (hieratic)
Papyrus Hood is a hieratic papyrus from the time of 21st Dynasty Pharaoh Amenemopet, 993 - 984 BC. The papyrus is at the British Museum, (no. BM EA 10202), and is a hieratic manuscript which contains a copy of: The Onomasticon of Amenemope. This Third Intermediate Period work is known from 8 other ..
Papyrus of Ani
The Papyrus of Ani is a papyrus from the 19th dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. It contains portions of the Book of Going Forth by Day, more commonly known as the Book of the Dead. The scroll was part of the burial of the scribe Ani of the city of Thebes. It was purchased in 1888 by Si..
Papy Lukata Shumu
Papy Lukata Shumu (born April 23, 1978) is a Congolese football player who, as of 2004 was playing for AS Aviacao. He was part of the Congolese 2004 African Nations Cup team, who finished bottom of their group in the first round of competition, thus failing to secure qualification for the quarter-f..
Pap (food)
Pap, a traditional porridge made from mielie-meal (ground maize or other grain), is a staple food of the Bantu inhabitants of South Africa (the Dutch word "pap" simply means "porridge" or "gruel"). Many traditional South African dishes include pap, such as smooth maize meal porridge (also called sla..
Pap of Armenia
Pap was king of Armenia from 370-374, after he expelled the Persians from the country. Pap became king of Armenia with Roman consent at age 22 and succeeded the Persian governor Merujan Ardzruni, he was followed by Varazdat. See also List of Armenian Kings ..
Pap of Glencoe
The Pap of Glencoe (Scottish Gaelic: Sgorr na Ciche) is a mountain on the northern side of Glen Coe, in the Highlands of Scotland. It lies at the western end of the Aonach Eagach ridge, directly above the point where the River Coe enters Loch Leven. The Pap has a distinctive conical shape parti..
Pap smear
A pap smear (also called Pap test and smear test) is a medical screening test for detecting pre-cancerous changes (termed dyskaryosis derived from Greek, meaning 'bad-nut') and thus aims to prevent the development of cancer and other abnormalities in the female genital tract by sampling cells from t..
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