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S.H.O.C.
S.H.O.C is a Marvel Comics superhero and ally of Spider-Man. He was killed and ressurrected by the Hand. ..
S. Horowitz & Co.
S. Horowitz & Co., founded in 1921 by the late Shalom Horowitz, is one of the largest law firms in Israel. Its offices are in Tel Aviv. The firm is headed by Adv. Ruth Oren. S. Horowitz is a member of Lex Mundi, an international network of law firms. External Links [S. Horowitz & Co. Profil..
Sh'or Yoshuv
Sh'or Yoshuv is a Haredi yeshiva headed by Rabbi Naftali Jaeger who serves as its Rosh Yeshiva. The school was founded in 1967 by Rabbi Shlomo Freifeld, former mashgiach ruchani ("dean of students") at Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin. The school was located in Far Rockaway from its inception until 2003, ..
SHO
SHO may refer to: Simple harmonic oscillatorThe baseball and ice hockey term shutoutSenior house officer, a stage in UK medical trainingSHO is an option package for the Ford Taurus ..
Sho
Shō (笙) is a Japanese free reed musical instrument that was introduced from China during the Nara period. It consists of 17 bamboo pipes, two of which are silent, although research suggests that they were used in some music during the Heian period. The instrument's sound is said to imitate the ..
Sho'nuff
Sho' Nuff refers to: - common slang meaning sure enough Sho' Nuff can also refer to: Sho'nuff, The Shogun of Harlem, from Berry Gordy's The Last DragonSho'nuff is an Atlanta-based record company in the United States This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associ..
Sho'nuff (character)
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Sho'nuff is a fictional cha..
Sho'nuff (record company)
Sho'nuff is the record label formed by Jazze Pha with artist such as Ciara, Jody Breeze, Cherish and Tone Tone. Just signed is former Inc. Records artist, Lloyd Polite See also List of record labels ..
Sho' Nuff Records
Sho' Nuff Records is a record company created by Jazze Pha, Block, and Noonietime that has helped artists such as Ciara and Jody Breeze. Jazze Pha claims to have recently signed Too Short. Artists CiaraJody BreezeNepfuJazze PhaCherishLloydBig ZakBig ToneTone-Tone External links [Official webs..
Sho-Ban School
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Sho-Bud
Sho-Bud is a brand name for a manufacturer of pedal steel guitars. The founders were SHOt Jackson and BUDdy Emmons. Both were active pedal steel players in the 1950s. http://www.shobud.org/http://www.jacksonsteelguitars.com/ ..
Sho-saiko-to
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Shoa
Shoa may have the following meanings Shoa (Urdu: شعاع ) is monthly magazine published from PakistanShoah, or The HolocaustShewa, a province of Ethiopia, sometimes spelled "Shoa"Part of a famous quote by Brandon "ripper" Vedas This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ar..
Shoah
Shoah may refer to a number of things: Shoah or Ha Shoah (literally denoting a "catastrophic upheaval") is the Hebrew term for the Holocaust.Shoah is a documentary film by Claude Lanzmann based on some events of the Holocaust.The Shoah Foundation is devoted to recording the testimonies of survivors..
Shoah (film)
Shoah is a nine-hour film completed by Claude Lanzmann in 1985 about the Holocaust (or Shoah). Though Shoah is conventionally classified as a documentary film, director Lanzmann considers it to fall outside of that genre, as, unlike most historical documentaries, the film does not feature reenactme..
Shoaib
Shoaib (Arabic: ; also Shuʕayb, Shuʕaib, Shuaib, literally "Who Shows the Right Path"), is traditionally associated with the biblical figure Jethro. Muslims consider him to have been a prophet of Islam. Shoaib was a direct descendant of Ibrahim as well as Moses' father-in-law. Muslims b..
Shoaib Abbasi
Shoaib Abbasi, a former executive of computer giant, Oracle Corporation, was born in Pakistan, Lahore and moved to various cities with his father, an air force official, before reaching the United States in 1974. Abbasi earned a Bachelors and later a Masters degree in computer science from Universit..
Shoaib Akhtar
Shoaib AkhtarPakistan (PAK) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm fast (RF) Tests ODIs Matches 42 129 '''Runs scored 537 332 Batting average 10.74 10.06 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 47 43 ..
Shoaib Malik
Shoaib MalikPakistan (PAK) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm offbreak (OS) Tests ODIs Matches 15 118 '''Runs scored 798 3102 Batting average 39.89 33.71 100s/50s 1/4 5/18 Top score 148* 143 ..
Shoaib Mansoor
Shoaib Mansoor is a Pakistani producer, director, writer and composer. Shoaib Mansoor (dubbed ShoMan) is rated by critics as one of the most influential figures on the Pakistan showbiz scene. He has produced and directed TV shows like Alpha Bravo Charlie and Gulls & Guys aired on PTV. Shoaib Mans..
Shoaib Mohammad
Shoaib MohammadPakistan (PAK) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches 45 63 '''Runs scored 2705 1269 Batting average 44.34 24.40 100s/50s 7/13 1/8 Top score 203* 126* ..
Shoal
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Things known as shoal include: shoal — a sandbank or bar creating a shallow.shoal — a swarm of fish, also known as a schoolThe Shoals is a region in northwest Alabama on the banks of the Tennessee River encompassing the ..
Shoalhaven
The Shoalhaven is a Local Government Area (Shoalhaven City, population ~85,000) and a region in south-eastern New South Wales (NSW), Australia, two hours south of Sydney. The city actually consists of a number of distinct towns that share the one government. These towns include: Nowra and Bomaderr..
Shoalhaven Anglican School
Shoalhaven Anglican School is a non-government Christian school located in Milton on the NSW south coast in Australia. It is a member of the Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation and its motto is "Educating for Excellence in a Caring, Christian Environment", however, "Shining the light, Showing the wa..
Shoalhaven Landfill Gas Project, New South Wales
Shoalhaven Landfill Gas Project is located at Nowra, New South Wales, Australia. It collects landfill gas from 55 wells to supply a 1.1MW Deutz engine to generate electricity. External links [Australian Business Council for Sustainable Energy][AGL Landfill Gas Generation] ..
Shoalhaven River
The Warri Bridge on the Kings Highway which crosses the river near Braidwood The Shoalhaven River is a river on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The Shoalhaven rises on the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range about 350 kilometers southwest of Sydney. The upper reaches flo..
Shoalhaven Scheme
The Shoalhaven Scheme is a dual-purpose water supply and hydro-electric power generation scheme in New South Wales. It was built as a joint project between the Electricity Commission of NSW and the NSW Metropolitan Water Sewerage and Drainage Board. Management has subsequently been passed from those..
Shoals, Indiana
Shoals is a town in Martin County, Indiana, United States. The population was 807 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Martin County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Shoals is best known for the Jug Rock, the USA's largest free-standing table rock formation East of the Mississi..
Shoals Marine Laboratory
Shoals Marine Laboratory (SML) is a seasonal marine field station located on Appledore Island, Maine, the largest of the Isles of Shoals. The SML is dedicated to undergraduate education and research and is a joint operation of Cornell University and the University of New Hampshire. External links ..
Shoalwater
Shoalwater may refer to several things Shoalwater, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth in Western AustraliaShoalwater, Queensland, a town in AustraliaShoalwater (language), one of the Chinookan languages This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the..
Shoalwater, Western Australia
Shoalwater is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Rockingham. Its postcode is 6169. In addition to having a postcode, Shoalwater is choc-a-block full of serenity. It was until recently notable for its famous resident "Diamond" Jim King Suburbs of the City of Rocki..
Shoalwater Bay
Shoalwater Bay is less than 100km away from Yeppoon and is a part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. It is also a training facility where testing of laser guided missiles and experimental munitions is carried out. ..
Shoalwater Bay Tribe
Shoalwater Bay Tribe is a Native American tribe in western Washington state in the United States. The Shoalwater Bay tribe lives on the southwest coast of Washington along the shores of Willapa Bay where a half-square mile (1.3 km²) reservation with 90 inhabitants is located. The reservation is nea..
Shoal bass
The shoal bass (Micropterus cataractae) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes. One of the black basses, it is native to subtropical waters in Florida and Georgia. Of typical size for a black bass, M. cataractae reaches a maximum recorded length..
Shoal Cave
The Shoal Cave is a cave in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald located close to Mossdeep City. It's most notable feature is having tides, which vary by the time of the day, and also affect how you journey Shoal Cave. It is moreso a side quest, as it doesn't need to be checked to beat the game. Contents ..
Shoal Creek
Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club, located in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, is an invitation-only private golf club which opened in 1976. The course was designed by professional golfer Jack Nicklaus and is rated as the top golf course in the state[link]. In fact, Shoal Creek has consistently l..
Shoal Creek Drive, Missouri
Shoal Creek Drive is a village in Newton County, Missouri, United States. The population was 346 at the 2000 census. Geography Shoal Creek Drive is located at [37°2′21″N, 94°31′20″W] (37.039128, -94.522090)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States..
Shoal Creek Estates, Missouri
Shoal Creek Estates is a village in Newton County, Missouri, United States. The population was 51 at the 2000 census. Geography Shoal Creek Estates is located at [37°1′7″N, 94°29′41″W] (37.018662, -94.494721)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Stat..
Shoal Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador
Shoal Harbour is a small community in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, linked to and under the same Municipality of Clarenville. See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador ..
Shoal Lake
Shoal Lake is a lake in extreme west of Ontario, Canada, northwest of Lake of the Woods. Depending on the water level of Lake of the Woods, Shoal Lake runs both into and out of Lake of the Woods and, for many practical purposes, is part of that lake. It is a body of water that is not completely ..
Shoal Lake Airport
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Shoal Lake Water Aerodrome
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Shoal Zone
In the fictional Universal Century, of the Gundam series, a Shoal Zone is an area of wandering debris of space colonies in many Lagrange points orbiting the Earth. The most notable Shoal Zone is the one in Lagrange 5, where the Battle of Loum was fought. ..
Shoa (disambiguation)
Shoa can refer to: Shoa, Ethiopia - the province in Ethiopia,Holocaust - the Hebrew term for the Holocaust, 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 direc..
Shoa Magazine
Shoa (Urdu: شعاع ) is a monthly magazine published from Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. External link [Shoa] ..
Shobara, Hiroshima
Shobara City (庄原市 Shōbara-shi) Country Japan Region Chūgoku Prefecture Hiroshima prefecture Area 1,246.60km² Population 44,151 as of 2005 Density 35.42 Mayor City Tree Pine City Flower Sakura, Azalea Shobara City Hall Address 〒727-8501 Hiroshima-ken, Shōbara-..
Shoba Narayan
Shoba Narayan is an award winning author of Monsoon Diary: A Memoir with Recipes (2003). She received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Women's Christian College, studied fine arts as a Foreign Fellow at Mount Holyoke College and received an Master of Arts from the Columbia University Scho..
Shoba Purushothaman
Shoba Purushothaman was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is the President, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of The NewsMarket Inc. in New York. Shoba completed her BA in English Literature and Japanese language from Monash University (Melbourne, Australia), an MA in Economic Communication from ..
Shobhana
Shobhana Chandrakumar (born March 21, 1970) is an exponent of the Bharatanatyam dance and a leading actress of South Indian motion pictures. She was born into a Malayalam speaking family from Kerala, India. Shobhana is the niece of the Travancore sisters Lalitha, Padmini and Ragini, all of whom, who..
Shobhana Samarth
Shobhana Samarth was an actress in the early era of the Indian film industry. She started with Marathi cinema and her first Hindi film, Nigahen Nafrat was released in 1935. She is remembered for her potrayal of Sita in Ram Rajya. She was born as Saroj Shilotri to a banker named P.S. Shilotri in 19..
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Shobha Gurtu
Shobha Shirodkar Gurtu (1925 – September 27, 2004) was one of India's most famous singers in the light classical style. She was popularly known as the Thumri Queen. Born in Belgaum, she was firstly trained by her mother Menekabai Shirodkar, a professional dancer disciple of Ustad Alladiya Kha..
Shobha J. J.
J. J. Shobha is a professional female athlete from Andhra Pradesh, India. She participates in the heptathlon and was the winner of the event at the inaugural Afro Asian games in 2003. Her personal best of 6211 points, achieved in 2004 is a National Record. She came into the news for her performance..
Shobhna Samarth
Shobhna Samarth, (born 1915, died February 9 2000 from cancer), was a famous Bollywood actress of her time. Background Shobhna comes from a prominent film industry family, which has been working in Bollywood since the 1940s. Her relatives include: Father -- P S ShilotriMother -- Rattan Bai.Hus..
Shobi
Shobi ben Nahash was the son of King Nahash of Ammon and brother of his successor Hanun. When Hanun was deposed by the Israelites under King David, Shobi was made king of Ammon in Hanun's place and became a loyal vassal of David's. ..
Shobiz Newsy News
Shobiz Newsy News is a weekly animated videocast. Primarily presented in swf, and later in mp4 format for compatibility with both home computers and portable media devices such as the IPod Video. The show takes a satirical look at the week, mainly focusing on celebrities, and is hosted by a fictio..
Shobna Gulati
Shobna as Sunita in Coronation Street. Shobna Gulati is an English actress, writer and dancer. She was born in the town of Oldham, Lancashire, England, in 1966. Her father was a doctor. She played the part of Anita in the TV comedy series dinnerladies. She has also appeared in Rani Moorthy's ..
Shobo
A shobo is a weapon used by the ninja of Japan for striking pressure points on an opponent. It was a piece of wood that was gripped by the wielder and was hung by a ring worn on the middle finger. The ends were exposed and were usually sharp which made them effective for paralyzing and even killing ..
Shobogenzo
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Shoboku, Okayama
Shōboku (勝北町; -cho) was a town located in Katsuta District, Okayama, Japan. On February 28, 2005, it became part of the city of Tsuyama. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,494 and a density of 166.90 persons per km². The total area was 44.90 km²..
Shobonier, Illinois
Shobonier, Illinois County Information Located on Highway 51, about 10 miles south of Vandalia, Illinois in Fayette County. Time Zone - Central; Average County Elevation - 512 Feet; County's Square Mileage - 717; This county does observe Day Light Savings Time. FIPS Code - 051 Zip Code Inform..
ShoBox: The New Generation
ShoBox: The New Generation is a boxing television program, on Showtime. It focuses mainly on up-and-coming boxing prospects. It usually televises live at 11PM ET every other Friday and on delay on the west coast. The commentators feature Nick Charles on blow-by-blow, and Steve Farhood as the color..
Shobu, Saitama
Shōbu (菖蒲町; -machi) is a town located in Minamisaitama District, Saitama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 21,837 and a density of 797.84 persons per km². The total area is 27.37 km². ..
Shobu Kirifuda
Shobu Kirifuda (切札勝舞 Kirifuda Shōbu) is the main character of the anime Duel Masters. He aspires to become a great duelist like his father, Shori Kirifuda. Shobu keeps a positive attitude throughout the series, insisting on dueling for fun as opposed to simply winning. He's brave, strong, ..
Shochiku
TYO: [9601] is a Japanese movie studio. Its most famous directors include Yasujiro Ozu, Akira Kurosawa, Takashi Miike, Takeshi Kitano, Takashi Ishii, and Taiwanese New Wave director Hou Hsiao-Hsien. It is Japan's oldest film company. External links [SHOCHIKU Co.,Ltd.] ..
Shochita
Shochita was an 1899 Yiddish play by Jacob Gordin. The title refers to the Kosher slaughter of animals, and has been variously rendered in English as The Butcher or The Slaughterer. The play is a protest against arranged marriage. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending detai..
Shocho
Shocho (正長) was a Japanese era name after Oei and before Eikyo and spanned from 1428 to 1429. Reigning emperors were Shoko and Go-Hanazono. Shocho1st2nd Gregorian14281429 Preceded by:Oei Japanese era name Followed by:Eikyo ..
Shochoh
Shochoh - a fence; hedge - a city in the plain or lowland of the Tribe of Judah, where the Philistines encamped when they invaded Judah after their defeat at Michmash. It lay on the northern side of the Valley of Elah (Wady es-Sunt). It has been identified with the modern Khurbet Shuweikeh, about ..
Shochu
Shōchū ([[wiktionary:焼|焼]][[wiktionary:酎|酎]]; lit. "distilled liquor") is a distilled alcoholic beverage which is traditionally produced in Japan. In English, it is often dubbed "Japanese Vodka." Most shochu is around 25% alcohol, although some varieties can go as high as 43%. Shochu c..
Shochu (era)
Gentoku (正中) was a Japanese era after Genkyō and before Karyaku, lasting from 1324 to 1326. The reigning Emperor was Emperor Go-Daigo. Preceded by:Genkyō Japanese era name Followed by:Karyaku ..
Shock
This article is about the medical emergency. For other meanings, see shock (disambiguation). Shock is a serious medical condition where the tissue perfusion is insufficient to meet the required supply of oxygen and nutrients. This hypoperfusional state is a life-threatening medical emergency and o..
SHOCK
SHOCK is a famous musical in Japan. As of February 2004, it has been performed annually for five years since the year 2000. The five versions are: "Millennium SHOCK (2000)""SHOCK 2001-02""SHOCK 2002""SHOCK is Real SHOCK (2003)""Shocking SHOCK (2004)"Endless SHOCK (2005). All of them were perfor..
Shock'n Y'all
Shock'N Y'all is an album by country music superstar Toby Keith, released in 2003. The album features 10 studio tracks and the 2 live "Bus Songs". The album has been certified four times platinum for sales in excess of 4 million units. The album title is a play on shock and awe - the phrase used by..
Shock-stall
A shock stall is a stall caused by the airflow over an aircraft's wings being disturbed by shock waves when flying at or near to the aircraft's critical Mach number. External link [Shock stall-high speed aerodynamics] ..
Shockabilly
Shockabilly was a band which included Eugene Chadbourne on guitar/vocals, Mark Kramer on bass/organ, and David Licht on drums. Shockabilly released a number of albums during their brief existence (1982-1985). Most were later re-released. Discography The Dawn of Shockabilly EP (Rough Trade 1982)..
Shockball
Shockball is a California-based competitive sport, with origins in San Lorenzo Valley High School, part of Santa Cruz County. Since the time of shockball's inception (approx. 2003), the game has been adopted by other schools and areas within California, such as Scotts Valley, Los Angeles and San Fra..
Shocked
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] "Shocked" is a dance pop song written by Stock, Aitken & Waterman for Minogue’s third studio album Rhythm of Love (1990). It was produced by Stock, Aitken & Waterman and received an overall positive reception from music critics. The song was remixed by DNA, fea..
Shocked quartz
Shocked quartz is a form of quartz that has a microscopic structure that is different from normal quartz. Under intense pressure (but limited temperature), the crystalline structure of quartz will be deformed along planes inside the crystal. These planes show up as lines under a microscope, which ar..
Shocker
Shocker could refer to: Shocker, something that startles, shocks, or horrifies, as in a sensational story or novelShocker (comics), a fictional supervillain in the Spider-Man comic book series.José Luis Jair Soria, a.k.a. Shocker, a Mexican-American professional wrestlerShocker (hand gesture), a h..
Shocker (comics)
Shocker (real name Herman Schultz) is a fictional character from the Spider-Man comic book published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1 #46 (March, 1967). The issue was scripted by Stan Lee and drawn by John Romita, Sr.. Contents 1 Character biography2&nbs..
Shocker (film)
Shocker (aka Shocker: No More Mr. Nice Guy and Wes Craven's Shocker), is a 1989 horror film written and directed by Wes Craven. A modest success when originally released, the low-budget film has since become a cult classic. It starred Mitch Pileggi, who later gained fame as Assistant Director Wal..
Shocker (hand gesture)
Example of the Shocker. The shocker is a hand gesture with a sexual connotation. The ring finger and thumb are curled or bent down while the other fingers are extended. The index and middle fingers are kept together (touching) and the back of the hand faces outwards (away from the gesturer). ..
Shocker (paintball marker)
The Shocker is a paintball marker manufactured by Smart Parts. It utilizes a spool valve design and is capable of shooting 20+ balls per second (bps). It weighs 1 pound and 14 ounces. The shocker is and open bolt marker that employs "seal forward technology" in order for it to perform more like a ..
Shocker (truck)
Shocker none Owner Pat Gerber Driver Pat Gerber Style 2000 Chevy S-10 Custom Engine Lambert Enterprise 523 ci Home city Bakersfield, CA Year created 2000 Shocker is a monster truck that races on the USHRA circuit. It is owned and driven by Pat Gerber. ..
Shockeysville, Virginia
Shockeysville is an unincorporated community in northern Frederick County, Virginia. Shockeysville is located at the junction of Shockeysville (VA 671) and Holiday (VA 691) Roads on Winding Ridge southwest of Shockeys Knob (1873 feet/571 meters) on Sleepy Creek Mountain. The community and the knob a..
ShockForce
ShockForce is an obscure, hybrid genre massively multiplayer online first-person shooter, massively multiplayer online real-time strategy, and simulation game. Developed by Bolt-Action Software, and slated to be published by then iMagic Online (now iEntertainment Network, or iEN), the game was dropp..
Shocking Blue
Shocking Blue: Robbie, Klaasje, Mariska, Cor Shocking Blue was a Dutch rock band from The Hague that existed from 1967 to 1974. Their biggest hit, "Venus," went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1970. Contents 1 Members2 History3 Discography3.1 Albums3.2 S..
Shocking Tanks
Shocking Tanks is a novelty game involving remote control toy tanks. Each player controls a tank, moving it and firing the "gun" (in actuality an LED) at the other tank. The novelty is that when a tank is hit, the player is given an electric shock by the controller. Shocking tanks became popular in..
Shockley
Shockley is the family name of William Shockley -- Nobel-prize winning physicistD.J. Shockley -- Atlanta Falcons football quarterback Furthermore it can point to the Shockley partial dislocation, a type of dislocation in materials This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of ..
Shockley Communications Corporation
Shockley Communcations Corporation is a media outlet that held several television stations in Wisconsin underneath its ownership. The company was reportedly bought-out by Quincy Newspapers in June of 2001. ..
Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory
The original Shockley building at 391 San Antonio Road, Mountain View, California, is now a produce market. The historical marker does not mention Shockley by name, since the city council found him unworthy of their commemoration. Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory was the first company to wo..
Shockoe Hill
Shockoe Hill ( a final resting place for Hebrew Confederate soldiers) in Richmond,Virginia is the only Jewish military cemetery outside the state of Israel. [Shockoe Hill] [http://www.sc.edu/uscpress/Fw00/3363.html "The Jewish Confederates" by Robert H. Rosen ..
Shocksteady
Shocksteady is a Dutch trance group, consisting of Thijs Ploegmakers and Dirk Jans, known for their hit single "Take a Ride". In 2002 and 2003 Thijs and Dirk produced together with friend and producer Ron van Kroonenburg the tracks 'Freeloader' and 'Anything Goes' under the project name Driftwood. ..
Shocks the conscience
Shocks the conscience is a phrase in United States law which describes whether or not the due process requirement of the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution has been met. This term originally entered into case law with the decision for Rochin v. California (1953). This balancing test ..
Shockwave (album)
Shockwave is the eighth album by industrial music duo Decoded Feedback, the sixth full-length CD, and the first released on Germany's Out of Line record label. Tracklist "Phoenix""Bondage""Democracy""The Fruit of Wisdom""Heaven""Do You See""Nothingness""Organic""Shockwave""Burn Europe Burn""Love..
Shockwave (disambiguation)
A shock wave is a type of propagating disturbance in a fluid, gas, or plasma medium. Shockwave may also refer to: Macromedia Shockwave, a multimedia platformShockwave (Transformers), a fictional artificially intelligent robotShockwave (Enterprise episode), an episode of Star Trek: EnterpriseShockw..
Shockwave (Enterprise episode)
Shockwave is a two-part episode of the television series [[Star Trek: Enterprise]]. Part one is the 25th episode (production #126) and part two is the 26th episode (production #128). Contents 1 Synopsis1.1 Part I1.2 Part II2 Plot3 Trivia4 External links Synopsis..
Shockwave (roller coaster)
Shockwave was a large roller coaster manufactured by Arrow Dynamics at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. Standing 170 feet tall and reaching speeds of 65 miles per hour, it opened in 1988 as the world's tallest roller coaster and featured seven inversions: three vertical loops, a butterfl..
Shockwave (SFOT)
Shockwave is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. At the time it opened, this ride was the world’s tallest roller coaster with double vertical loops. Built right at the edge of the park, the Shockwave is easily seen by passers-by. Roller coasters at S..
Shockwave (Transformers)
Shockwave (Laserwave in Japan, Onde de Choc in France, Brutal in Italy) is a Decepticon in the name of several fictional character in the Transformers Universe. Due to issues with Hasbro's trademark of the name Shockwave, some products were also released under the name Shockblast. Contents 1 ..
Shockwave Rider (mecha)
The Shockwave Rider is a vehicle that is used as the base of operations of the Nextwave group of superheroes in their eponymous comic book. The team stole it from H.A.T.E. when they quit. The Shockwave Rider is powered by a Zero-Point Squirt Drive, giving it a nearly unlimited fuel supply. The Rider..
Shock (1946 film)
Shock is a 1946 film noir. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The film tells the story of a psychiatrist, Dr. Cross, (Vincent Price), who is treating a young woman, Janet Stewart (Anabel Shaw), who is in a coma-state, brought on when she heard loud argu..
Shock (2006)
Shock is a 2006 Telugu film directed by Harish Shankar. The film stars Ravi Teja and Jyothika. External links [Listen to the songs from Shock @ Raaga.com][Download wallpapers of Shock][Watch trailers of Shock][Read a review of Shock from IndiaGlitz][J..
Shock (disambiguation)
Shock may refer to: Shock, a medical emergencyElectric shockShock (mechanics)*Shock absorber*Shock wave, or more specifically a sonic boomPost-traumatic stress disorder, the psychological effects of major discomforting eventsIn the arts: Shock (band), former band of Bryan Adams in VancouverShock (t..
Shock (economics)
In economics a shock is an unexpected or unpredictable event that affects an economy. See also Technology shockSupply shock ..
Shock (mechanics)
In mechanics, a shock is a sudden acceleration or deceleration caused, for example, by impact or explosion. Shock is measured in the same units as acceleration, i.e. metre per second squared. (Note: Shock wave is sometimes abbreviated as shock when the context is clear.) Sometimes, for convenienc..
Shock (novel)
Shock is a novel written by Robin Cook in 2001. Its a medical science fiction woven around a fertility clinic that uses unethical means to get rich. Contents 1 Plot introduction2 Plot summary3 Characters in \"Shock\"4 Major themes5 References to current science6 Re..
Shock (troupe)
Shock is a music/mime/dance/pop group that was notable in the early 1980's for supporting English pop stars Gary Numan, Adam and the Ants and Depeche Mode. In 1979, mime artists Tim Dry and Barbie Wilde united with disco champion dancers Robert Pereno, LA Richards and Karen Sparks to produce Shoc..
Shock absorber
Gasfilled Shock absorber. A shock absorber in United States parlance (sometimes damper in British use) is a mechanical device designed to smooth out or damp a sudden shock impulse and dissipate kinetic energy. It is analogous to a resistor in an electric RLC circuit. Contents 1 Explan..
Shock advertising
Shock advertising is a form of advertising where social or moral boundaries are pushed in order to create buzz and controversy. It depends on the mantra "there's no such thing as bad publicity." See also: Sex in advertisingedgy External links http://www.brandchannel.com/features_effect.asp?pf_id..
Shock and awe
[link] Further reading Blakesley, Paul J. "Shock and Awe: A Widely Misunderstood Effect". United States Army Command and General Staff College, 17 June 2004.Branigin, William. "[A Brief, Bitter War for Iraq's Military Officers]". Washington Post, 27 October 2003.Peterson..
Shock and Aww
"Shock and Aww" was the fourteenth episode aired of the TV comedy series Arrested Development. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Episode Notes2.1 References2.2 Callbacks/Running Jokes2.3 Hidden/Background Jokes2.4 Character Cameos2.5 Foreshadowing/Future References2.6 ..
Shock blog
Shock Blogs aim by means of shock and aggressive content to attract large audiences. Not hindered by independent and non-restricting journalistic boundaries of the established media sharp articles of current affairs and the state of the world are written. Often this leads to dispute, regarding what ..
Shock chlorination
Shock chlorination is a process used in many pools, water wells, springs, and other water sources to reduce the bacterial and algal residue in the water. Shock chlorination is performed by mixing a large amount Sodium hypochlorite, which can be in the form of a powder or a liquid such as chlorine bl..
Shock cooling (engines)
Shock cooling refers to the theory that does damage to engines, particularly air-cooled aviation piston engines may occur because of an excessively rapid decrease in temperature. The situation where rapid cooling arises is on descent from altitude. In this condition, less power is demanded of the e..
Shock Corridor
Shock Corridor is a 1963 film which tells the story of a journalist who gets himself committed to a mental hospital in order to track the story of an unsolved murder. It stars Peter Breck, Constance Towers, Gene Evans, James Best, Hari Rhodes and Larry Tucker. The movie was written and directed ..
Shock diamond
Shock diamonds or mach diamonds are a formation of shock waves in the exhaust plume of an aerospace propulsion system, such as a supersonic jet engine, rocket, ramjet, or scramjet. It is formed when the supersonic exhaust from a nozzle is slightly over or under-expanded, meaning that the pressure o..
Shock factor
Shock Factor is a commonly used figure of merit for estimating the amount of shock experienced by a naval target from an underwater explosion as a function of explosive charge weight, slant range, and depression angle (between vessel and charge). Shock factor is calculated using Equation 1. ..
Shock G
Shock-G (real name: Gregory E. Jacobs, born August 25, 1963) is an American musician and rapper, perhaps most known as the head vocalist for Digital Underground, a rap group most popular in the early nineties. Contents 1 Before Stardom2 Digital Underground3 Solo Work4 Exter..
Shock hardening
Shock hardening is a process used to strengthen metals and alloys, wherein a shock wave produces atomic-scale defects in the material's crystalline structure. As in cold work, these defects interfere with the normal processes by which metallic materials yield (plasticity), making such materials str..
Shock jock
A shock jock is a slang term used to describe a type of radio broadcaster (sometimes a disk jockey) who attracts attention using humor that a significant portion of the listening audience may find offensive. The term is usually used pejoratively to describe evocative or irreverent broadcasters whose..
Shock Jock
''For the generic usage of the term, see shock jock. Shock Jock was a television comedy show on the Pay-TV Channel TV1 in Australia. The series lasted two seasons and starred Tim Ferguson among other Australian Comedians. The series focused on a Australian talk radio station in the 1980s. ..
Shock metal
Shock metal is a genre of heavy metal music that was popular during the 1980s. This genre was often characterised by dramatic and outrageous stage performances and performers dressed in extravagant and outlandish costumes which often included make-up. The shock metal style was popularized by musi..
Shock pad
A shock pad in skateboarding is used as a substitute for a riser . Shock pads absorbs shock better than risers, making for a softer landing. ..
Shock Records
Shock Records is Australia's largest independent record label. See also List of record labels External link [Official site] ..
Shock response spectrum
A Shock Reponse Spectrum (SRS) is a misleadingly named, graphical concept used in comparing the effects different shocks are likely to have on a structure or piece of equipment. An SRS is generated from a shock waveform using the following process: Pick a damping ratio for your SRS to be based o..
Shock rock
Shock rock is an umbrella term for bands in many different music genres which combine rock music with elements of shock value in a stage performance involving acts of theatricality, sex and/or violence which are designed to push the limits of decency. Screamin' Jay Hawkins was arguably the first s..
Shock sensitivity
Shock sensitivity is a comparative measure of the sensitivity to sudden movement of a chemical compound, usually of an explosive. Compounds with a high sensitivity to shock, such as Nitroglycerin and Acetone peroxide require special precautions to be taken when transporting the material in order to..
Shock site
A shock site is a website intended to be offensive or shocking to most viewers, containing material many people would consider frightening and/or extremely distasteful and crude, generally of a pornographic, scatological, or extremely violent nature. In most cases, it displays a particular picture m..
Shock stop
Main Shock Stop is a trademark system developed by the sports equipment manufacturer Head to dampen (reduce) vibration in its range of titanium tennis rackets. It works by drawing the vibration down the frame of the racket into the handle, where a ball-bearing balanced mechanism absorbes the shock..
Shock SuspenStories
Shock SuspenStories was part of the EC Comics line in the early 1950s. The bi-monthly comic, published by Bill Gaines and edited by Al Feldstein, began with issue 1 in February/March 1952. Over a four-year span, it ran for 18 issues, ending with the December/January 1955 issue. Shock SuspenStories ..
Shock therapy
This article is about the medical term. For other meanings of "shock therapy" or "shock treatment", see shock therapy (disambiguation). For the 1981 sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show, see Shock Treatment. For information on the song "Gimmie Gimmie Shock Treatment, see The Ramones. Shock thera..
Shock therapy (disambiguation)
Shock therapy or shock treatment is a medical treatment for depression. Shock therapy or shock treatment may also refer to: Shock therapy (economics), the sudden release of price and currency controlsShock Treatment, the 1981 sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture ShowShock Treatment (1995 film), a 19..
Shock therapy (economics)
In economics, shock therapy refers to the sudden release of price and currency controls, withdrawal of state subsidies, and immediate trade liberalization within a country. Prominent economist Jeffrey Sachs was the foremost proponent of shock therapy for several emerging economies. According to Pro..
Shock the Monkey
"Shock the Monkey" is a 1982 song by Peter Gabriel. It was released as a single and peaked at #29 in the U.S. charts. It was also included on Gabriel's fourth self-titled album, issued in the U.S. as Security. As well as its "relentlessly repeated hook" that "sounded nothing like anything else on..
Shock To The System
"Shock To The System" is the debut solo single by Sara Jorge, a synthesis of electropop, fused together with R&B beats. This single was released on March 21, 2005 on the UK and reached number one in the UK club charts. Contents 1 Music Video2 Review3 Formats and tracklistings4&nb..
Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society
The Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (S.T.A.R.S) was formed in Calgary, Alberta, as a means of funding the purchase of the city's first medical evacuation helicopter. External Link [Official Website] ..
Shock Trauma Center
Shock Trauma Center is a shortening and a common reference to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center located at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. ..
Shock Treatment
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]]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. Shock Treatment was the less successful and critically panned follow-u..
Shock Treatment (1995 film)
There is also a 1981 film with the same title, Shock Treatment. Shock Treatment was a TV film in 1995. The film was directed by Michael Schultz. It received one nomination for best visual effects in 1996 at the Gemini Awards. Cast Matthew Walker .... The ShockCorey Carrier .... Jake GrantDavid..
Shock Treatment TV
Shock Treatment TV - Reality entertainment documentary staring Rutger Hauer shown on Sky One in the UK and Fox Reality in the US External links [Sky One Shock Treatment Site][Fox Reality Shock Treatment Site][Rutger Hauer Site]..
Shock troop
Shock troop might refer to: Shock troops, troops intended to lead an attack.Shock Troopers, an arcade game.Shock Troops, an album by punk rock band Cock Sparrer, released in 1982.Shock Troopers, a fictional alien species of Race X, from the computer game [[Half-Life: Opposing Force]]. This is a ..
Shock Troopers
Shock Troopers is an arcade game developed by Saurus. Gameplay involves taking command of one or three commandos in an 8-way shooter through 6 stages of opposing forces, weaponry, and power-ups. Contents 1 Story2 Gameplay3 Characters4 Weapons5 Power-ups6 Levels7&nbs..
Shock troops
Shock troops are group troops, typically infantry formations and their supporting units, intended to lead an attack. It is a translation of the German word Stoßtruppen. Shock troops are chosen because they are thought to have high enough morale to take heavy casualties during the opening engagement..
Shock Troops (album)
Shock Troops is the debut album by punk rock band Cock Sparrer, released in 1982 on Carrere Records. Subequent pressings featured a tracklisting revised to include the single-only track and band signature tune – the anthemic "England Belongs to Me" and its B-side "Argy Bargy". Track listing (all..
Shock tube
A shock tube is a device used primarily to study gas phase combustion reactions. A simple shock tube is just a metal tube in which a gas at low pressure and a gas at high pressure are separated using a diaphragm. This diaphragm suddenly bursts open under predetermined conditions to produce a shock ..
Shock value
Shock value is the potential of an image, text or other form of communication to provoke a reaction of disgust, shock, anger, or similar negative emotion. Examples of websites using images with high shock value are Tubgirl.com and Goatse.cx. Shock value in advertising Shock value is often used in t..
Shock wave
This article is about a type of disturbance. For other senses of the word, see shockwave (disambiguation). Schlieren photograph of shock waves produced by a T-38 Talon during flight. A shock wave (or simply "shock") is a type of propagating disturbance. Like a normal wave, a shock wave carr..
Shock Waves
Shock Waves, also knows as Almost Human and Death Corps, is a horror movie from 1977 directed by Ken Wiederhorn. It features Peter Cushing as a Nazi commander who has created a group of SS men with gills, who can live, as zombies, underwater. The film also stars John Carradine and Brooke Adams, in..
Shock Your Mama
"Shock Your Mama" is the second single from the 1993 album Body, Mind, Soul by Debbie Gibson. The version used as the A-side however is different from that found on the album and is entitled the "London Apprentice Edit". ..
SHODAN
"Sho Dan" or "Shodan", is also the lowest level in the Japanese dan system of ranks used in martial arts and Go. SHODAN, in System Shock 2 SHODAN is an artificial intelligence and the main antagonist of the computer games System Shock and System Shock 2. Two of her most notable aspects are h..
Shodan
For the antagonist of the System Shock games, see SHODAN. Shodan (初段 Shōdan), literally, beginning step, is the introductory "black belt" rank in many Japanese budo. (It is also sometimes referred to as "first 'dan'.") It is part of the kyu/dan system common to gendai budo. Significance As ..
Shoda Sadakata
Shoda Sadakata (????-1561) a retainer of the japanese clan of Uesugi during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Sadakata was a servant under Uesugi Kenshin of Echigo Province and held Shoda Castle. Following the year of 1556 Sadakata rebelled against the Uesugi for unknown reasons, but ended up ..
Shoddy millionaires
"Shoddy" millionaires was a derogatory term for the war profiteers in the North during American Civil War . Allegedly, they supplied the Union army with faulty uniforms made from reprocessed "shoddy" wool rather than virgin wool. ..
Shodekeh
Shodekeh (born September 30, 1977, Washington D.C.) is a Hip Hop artist and American performer of the human beatbox. One of his main styles of this art are his vocal renditions of Soca music. His first serious encounter with the artform took place in the Fall of 2001 when he joined "None Of The Abo..
Shodokan Aikido
Shodokan Aikido is the style of aikido founded by Professor Kenji Tomiki (富木謙治). It is sometimes referred to as Sport Aikido due to the fact that it is the only style of aikido to hold regular competitions, and also referred to as Tomiki Aikido, after its fo..
Shodoshima
is an island located in the Inland Sea of Japan. The name means literally "Island of Small Beans". There are two main towns on the island: Tonoshō and Shōdoshima, comprising the district of Shōzu. The island was the first area of Japan to successfully grow olives, and is sometimes known as "Ol..
Shodoshima, Kagawa
Shodoshima (小豆島町; -cho) is a town located in Shōzu District, Kagawa, Japan on Shodoshima, an island in the Inland Sea. The town was formed on March 21, 2006 from the merger of the towns of Ikeda and Uchinomi. As of its formation, the town has an estimated population of 17,175 and a de..
Shoe
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Women's shoes on display in a shop window, July 2005 A shoe is an item of footwear. Contents 1 Parts of a shoe1.1 Sole1.1.1 Insole1.1.2 Mid-sole1.1.3 Outsole1.2 ..
Shoe-last celt
A Shoe-last celt is a long thin stone tool characteristic of the early Neolithic Linearbandkeramic and Hinkelstein cultures, also called Danubian I in the older literature. Appearance The tools are square in profile with a rounded top, which is why they are compared with shoe makers' lasts. The pr..
Shoe-shining Effect
The shoe-shining effect occurs during a tape backup process when the transfer rate of the data falls below the transfer speed of the tape drive. When this occurs, the data buffer of the tape drive empties and the drive must stop, reverse position and begin writing once the tape buffer fills again. ..
Shoebill
The Shoebill or Whalehead (Balaeniceps rex) is a very large bird related to the storks. It derives its name from its massive shoe-shaped bill. The Shoebill is a large, 150 cm (60in) long bird. The adult is mainly grey, the juveniles are browner. It lives in tropical east Africa, especially Ugan..
Shoebox Zoo
Shoebox Zoo is a children's fantasy TV series made in a collaboration between BBC Scotland and various Canadian television companies. It is mostly live-action, but with CGI used for the animal figurines. It was first broadcast in 2004. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Characters3 The ''Shoebox..
Shoeburyness
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]]Shoeburyness is a town in southeast Essex, England, situated at the mouth of the river Thames. It is within the administrative boundaries of the Borough, and Unitary Authority of Southend-on-Sea. The eastern terminus of the London Tilbury & Southend Railwa..
Shoeburyness railway station
Shoeburyness is a railway station located in Shoeburyness in the borough and unitary district of Southend-on-Sea in the East of England, United Kingdom. The station serves as the eastern terminus of the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway from Fenchurch Street railway station in the City of London..
Shoegazing
Shoegazing is a style of alternative rock that emerged in southern England in the late 1980s. Isn't Anything by My Bloody Valentine, released in 1988 (see 1988 in music) is said to have defined the sound, although this is increasingly disputed by those artists associated with the genre who claimed a..
Shoehorning
Shoehorning is a ploy alleged by skeptics to be used by psychics as a way to make it sound like their prophecies or those of earlier prophets had come true. The process involves taking an earlier prophecy and attempting to affix a current event to it, with the event apparently "fulfilling" the proph..
Shoei
Shoei is a popular brand of motorcycle helmets. A list of [Shoei Helmets] ..
Shoeing
Shoeing is a popular drinking game often used as a forfeit during other drinking games (Notedly Pennying). Although now widely popular within many universities (Including within Oriel College, Oxford. Boat Club and the University of York Hockey and Skiing and Snowboarding Clubs) through other drinki..
Shoelaces
Black shoelaces Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] Shoelaces (also shoe laces or bootlaces) are thin cords fitted to shoes to keep the shoe in place, and prevent it from slipping off by accident. The shoelace can be untied and loosened, permitting the shoe to open..
Shoeless Joe
Shoeless Joe may refer to: Shoeless Joe Jackson, the baseball player.Shoeless Joe (Book), a novel by W. P. Kinsella, later made into the film Field of Dreams, that features the aforementioned baseball player. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wit..
Shoeless Joe (Book)
Shoeless Joe is a fantasy novel by W. P. Kinsella. It became much better known because of its film adaptation, Field of Dreams. Contents 1 Plot introduction1.1 Explanation of the novel's title2 Plot summary3 Characters in ''Shoeless Joe''4 Major themes5 Allusio..
Shoeless Joe Jackson
Shoeless Joe Jackson, 1919 Joseph Jefferson "Shoeless Joe" Jackson (July 16, 1888 – December 5, 1951) was a left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox. One of the greatest hitters of his era, he was one of eig..
Shoemakersville, Pennsylvania
Shoemakersville is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,124 at the 2000 census. Geography Shoemakersville is located at [40°30′0″N, 75°58′9″W] (40.500042, -75.969047)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States C..
Shoemaker (lunar crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Shoemaker Breeders’ Cup Mile Stakes
The Shoemaker Breeders’ Cup Mile Stakes is a race for thoroughbred horses. The race is a Grade I from Hollywood Park and is open to any horse age three and up. The race is at a distance of one mile on the turf. It is named in honor of legendary jockey Bill Shoemaker. Past winners Winners of the S..
Shoemaker crater
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Shoemaker Crater from space Shoemaker (formerly known as Teague Ring) is a meteor crater in Western Australia, Australia. The Shoemaker impact structure lies in the arid, central part of Western Australia near Wiluna. It is 30 km in diameter and the a..
Shoemaker crater (disambiguation)
More than one crater has been named Shoemaker: Shoemaker crater in AustraliaShoemaker (lunar crater) at the south pole of the MoonShoemaker crater (433 Eros) on the Eros asteroid This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an refer..
Shoemaking
200px Shoemaking is a traditional handicraft profession, which has now been largely superseded by industrial manufacture of footwear. Shoemakers (also known as cobblers) may produce a range of footwear items, including shoes, boots, sandals, clogs and moccasins. Such items are generally made ..
Shoen Uemura
Uemura Shôen is the most famous female Japanese painter of the Nihonga movement. It was expected during her life that women would create Bijinga (pictures of beautiful women) since this was what women were thought to understand. She was no exception, falling into line with the Conservative agenda..
Shoepeg corn
Shoepeg corn is a variety of white sweetcorn valued for its sweetness. It is characterized by small, narrow kernels that form uneven rows on the cob. Shoepeg corn is popular in some regions of the United States, particularly in the South. An early promoter of canned shoepeg corn was Malcolm Mit..
Shoeplay
Shoeplay is a term commonly used by foot fetishist to describe the action of removing one's shoes (almost exclusively in a public place, such as a school, library, store, office, etc.) by slipping their feet out of them underneath a table or while standing. It also defines the actions that may follo..
Shoestring
Shoestring was a BBC TV show set in Bristol. It featured a private detective with his own radio show on the local radio station, Radio West. The programme ran between September 30 1979 and December 21 1980, in two series with 21 one hour-long episodes. Star Trevor Eve decided not to return to the r..
Shoes (band)
Shoes is an American power pop band, formed in Zion, Illinois in 1975 by the brothers John and Jeff Murphy, along with Gary Klebe and Skip Meyer. ..
Shoes (song)
"Shoes" was the first single released from the Desperate Housewives Soundtrack. The song is performed by Shania Twain and written by her and her husband, Mutt Lange, and co-written by T.Hyler, J.Scott, and K.Tribble. The song was originally written and recorded for use on the ABC television progra..
Shoes for Crews
Shoes for Crews, based in West Palm Beach, Florida, is a company specializing in slip-resistant shoes. The company's advertisements are almost ubiquitous in McDonalds restaurant break rooms. The posters encourage workers to buy the shoes on credit, paying for them via payroll deductions. All of the ..
Shoes That Fit
Shoes That Fit is a non-profit organization based in Claremont, CA that provides shoes and other clothing to kids in need. Shoes That Fit began in 1992 helping children at one elementary school in Pomona, CA. Today, Shoes That Fit volunteers have programs in more than 700 elementary schools in 31..
Shoet APC
Shoet is a 6-by-6 wheeled armored personnel carrier developed by Nimda Group, Israel as a private venture, along the concept lines of the Soviet BTR-152. The vehicle successfully passed tests with the Israel Defense Forces, but didn't reach production. Shoet weighs about 8 tonnes, is protected b..
Shoe (comic strip)
Shoe is the name of a comic strip that was written and drawn by its creator Jeff MacNelly until his death in 2000. It has since been continued by Chris Cassatt, Gary Brookins, and Susie MacNelly. Shoe deals with the day-to-day foibles of a group of newspaper employees and their families, all of ..
Shoe (disambiguation)
Things known as Shoe or Shoes include: Shoe, a piece of outerwear worn on one's foot.Shoe (cards), used to hold several decks of cards, typically used in games such as blackjack and pokerThe part in a drum brake that when actuated, rubs on the drum producing friction.Shoe (comic strip), the title ..
Shoe boil
A shoe boil is the swelling of the elbow of a horse due to irritation caused by the hoof striking the elbow when lying down. Also called capped elbow. This affliction does not lead to lameness. ..
Shoe Box
Shoe Box was a 1995 single by the Canadian band Barenaked Ladies. It is notable for being featured on the first soundtrack to the television series Friends, as well as the last track on the band's Born on a Pirate Ship album (added at the last minute). The song was also recorded and mixed for the ..
Shoe Carnival
Shoe Carnival is a leading retailer of family footwear in the United States. The company operates over 250 stores throughout the midwest, south, and southeast regions. It was founded by David Russell in 1978 and is headquartered in Evansville, Indiana. The company sells men’s, women’s, childr..
Shoe Event Horizon
The Shoe Event Horizon is a joke theory invented by Douglas Adams for The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio series. The foundation of the theory is that when depressed, people tend to look down, and when they look down, they see their shoes. To cheer themselves up, they might buy themselves a..
Shoe fetishism
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Shoe fetishism, also known as retifism (after Nicolas-Edme Rétif), involves being fixated on shoes or other footwear to the extent it may interfere with sexual expression. Although shoes carry sexual connotations in mainstream culture (for example, women's shoes ar..
Shoe flinging
Shoes and boots are the most rigid and heavy articles of clothing most people commonly wear; shoe flinging, using shoes as an improvised projectile or weapon, is a constituent of a number of folk sports and practices. Contents 1 Sabotage2 In the Semitic world: a gesture of contempt3&n..
Shoe horn
A common shoe horn A shoe horn is a tool that allows the user to put on a shoe more easily. It does so by keeping the shoe open and by providing a smooth surface for the foot and particularly the heel to move, without crushing the shoe's counter (the vertical portion of the shoe that wraps aro..
Shoe Island (Lake Michigan)
Shoe Island is a small island or islet in the Beaver Island archipelago in Lake Michigan. It is about 3 acres (0.01 km²) in size. It became part of the Michigan Islands National Wildlife Refuge in 1943, and was designated as part of the Michigan Islands Wilderness Area in 1970. Like several oth..
Shoe polish
[Featured articles ] An open can of Kiwi shoe polish with a side-mounted opening mechanism visible at the top. Shoe polish (or boot polish), usually a waxy paste or a cream, is a consumer product used to shine, waterproof, and restore the appearance of leather ..
Shoe Schuster
Shoe Schuster co-wrote with Mark Treitel the 2005 pilot for NBC The Sperm Donor. Shoe also starred in the NBC cable station Bravo reality television show Situation Comedy. External links [Shoe Schuster][Bravo's Situation: Comedy] ..
Shoe size
A shoe size is a numerical indication of the fitting size of a shoe for a person. Several different shoe-size systems are still used today worldwide. In some regions, it is even customary to use different shoe-size systems for different types of shoes (e.g., men's, women's, children's, sport or safe..
Shoe studs
Studs or Screw-in Calks are traction devices screwed into the bottom of a horse shoe. This improves the horse's balance over uneven terrain, and can make him move better and jump more confidently in poor footing. The shoes are "tapped," or drilled, on either heel of the shoe, so that different studs..
Shoe tossing
Evidence of shoe tossing in Edmonton, Alberta Shoe tossing is the act of throwing a pair of shoes onto telephone wires, powerlines, or other raised wires. A related practice is shoe tossing onto trees or fences. Shoe tossing has been observed in areas of the United States, Canada, Britain..
Shoe tree
A pair of shoe trees, one shown in use A shoe tree is a device approximating the shape of a foot, and placed inside a shoe to preserve its shape, and thereby extend its life when it is not being worn. Using shoe trees can greatly preserve shoes and prevent them from creasing or shrinking. Hi..
Shoe tree (roadside attraction)
A Shoe Tree is a tree (or, occasionally, a powerline pole or other wooden object) that has been festooned with old shoes. Shoe trees are generally located alongside a major local throughfare, and may have a theme (such as high-heeled shoes). There are currently at least seventy-six such shoe t..
Shofar
A shofar in the Yemenite Jewish style. (Photo by: Wikipedia editor Olve Utne (Olve) ) A shofar is a ram's horn that is used as a musical instrument for religious purposes. It is used on Judaism's high holy days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. The shofar originated in Israel for Jewish callin..
Shofet
In Hebrew and several other Semitic languages, shofet (plural shoftim) literally means "Judge", from the verb "Š-F-T", "to pass judgment". In ancient Israel, the shoftim were chieftains who united various Israelite tribes in time of mutual danger to defeat foreign enemies. See Book of Judges for mo..
Shofixti
The Shofixti are a fictional race of beings featured in the sci-fi Star Control computer game series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Shofixti The Shofixti appeared as feral marsupials in Star Control II. Ship Scout Homeworld Delta Gorno II ..
Shofu Kyosai
Shofu Kyosai (1831-1889) was a Japanese painter born at Koga in the province of Shimotsuke, Japan, in 1831. After working for a short time, as a boy, with Kuniyoshi, he received his artistic training in the studio of Kano Dohaku, but soon abandoned the formal traditions of his master for the great..
Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, manga, nonfiction, children's DVDs, and other media in Japan. Shogakukan founded Shueisha which founded Hakusensha. These companies together are called the Hitotsubashi group, one of the biggest publishing groups in Japan. Shogakukan in the ..
Shogakukan Progressive Japanese-English Dictionary
Shogakukan Progressive Japanese-English Dictionary (小学館 プログレッシブ和英中辞典) is a medium-sized Japanese-English Dictionary published by Shogakukan. The third edition (ISBN 4095102535), published in 2001, has some 90,000 entries. me ..
Shogawa, Toyama
Shōgawa (庄川町; -machi) was a town located in Higashitonami District, Toyama, Japan. On November 1, 2004, Shogawa merged with the city of Tonami, Toyama. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,285 and a density of 236.99 persons per km². The total area was 3..
Shogg
Shogg is a character from the Redwall novel series by Brian Jacques. He is an anthropomorphic otter who appears in the novel Triss. Born north of Mossflower, Shogg was a slave in the kingdom of Riftgard along with his friends Trisscar Swordmaid and Welfo the hedgehog. The three plotted together to ..
Shoggoth
A shoggoth (or shaggothThis spelling appears in the original Arkham House printing for "The Thing on the Doorstep" (1937), though the definitive manuscripts show that the proper spelling is in fact "shoggoth". (Burleson, H.P. Lovecraft, A Critical Study, footnote #14, p. 195.)) is a fictional monste..
Shoghi Effendi
The last photograph of Shoghi Effendi, taken a few months before he died. Shoghí Effendí Rabbání (March 1, 1897 - November 4, 1957), better known as Shoghi Effendi, was the Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith from 1921 until his death. After the passing of `Abdu'l-Bahá in 1921, the leaders..
Shogi
This article is about the Japanese boardgame. For other uses, see Shogi (disambiguation). Shogi (Japanese: shōgi), or Japanese chess, is the most popular of a family of chess variants native to Japan. Shogi, a Japanese variant of chess Contents 1 Rules of the game1.1 Objectiv..
Shogi (disambiguation)
Shogi may refer to: Shogi, Japanese chessShogi (Xcalibur), characters in the TV series Xcalibur 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 inte..
Shogi (Xcalibur)
In the television fiction series Xcalibur, a Shogi is a type of wizard. They learned their skills in buildings called "monasteries". One of their powers was to make a ball of fire in a hand and throw it, apparently without it burning the man who threw it. The accompanying magic spell is "Ball of fi..
Shogi players
A list of shogi players (listed in order of birthdate). Habu Yoshiharu (羽生善治, born 1970) 9p, the most famous shogi player of all time...
Shogi variant
Many variants of shogi have been developed over the centuries, ranging from some of the largest chess-type games ever played to some of the smallest. A few of these variants are still regularly played, though none are nearly as popular as shogi itself. It should be noted that the drop rule, often ..
Shogo
''For the video game, see [[Shogo: Mobile Armor Division]] Vocalist for J-Rock group 175R. Founder of indie-label Bug Rock Records. External links [Bug Rock Records Official Site] (in Japanese) ..
Shogo: Mobile Armor Division
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. Shogo: Mobile Armor Division is a first person shooter computer game released by Monolith Productions on Septem..
Shogo Kawada
Shogo Kawada (川田章吾 Kawada Shōgo) a.k.a. Boy #5 is one of the main heroes of the novel, film and manga Battle Royale, and is fairly much the same in all versions. In the film he is played by Taro Yamamoto. Contents 1 Story2 Personality3 Kawada's experience in the previous..
Shogo Kubo
Shogo Kubo, born in Kagoshima City, Japan was a member of the legendary Z-Boys crew. Kubo moved to the United States at a relatively young age without any knowledge of the English language. For his inability to speak English, he was teased and thought of as "slow". When he moved to the States he t..
Shogo Mukai
Shogo Mukai (born October 2, 1961) was the coach of the Japan national rugby union team during and prior to the 2003 Rugby World Cup. As such he must take a great deal of credit for the exciting and attractive brand of rugby which the team played at that time, which was very popular with many fans, ..
Shogo Tomiyama
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Shogun
This page is about the Japanese ruler and military rank. For other meanings of shogun, see Shogun (disambiguation). is a military rank and historical title in Japan. The rank is equivalent to "general," a high officer in an army. As a title, it is the short form of sei-i taishōgun (征夷大将軍)..
Shogun: Total War
Shogun: Total War is the first of Creative Assembly's "Total War" series. It is a history-based grand strategy computer game that combines turn-based provincial development with real-time battles. The player assumes the role of one of seven daimyos (Uesugi, Shimazu, Oda, Mori, Imagawa, Takeda, Hojo..
ShogunGekomon
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Shogun (board game)
Shogun is a board game by Dirk Henn. It is based on his earlier game Wallenstein (board game), but it is set in the Sengoku period, which ends with the inception of Tokugawa Shogunate. ..
Shogun (disambiguation)
Meanings of Shogun: In Japanese history, Shogun is a military rank.In literature, Shōgun is a novel by James Clavell.In broadcasting, Shogun is a TV miniseries based on the novel, as is also the title of a home video/theatrical release of a shorter version of the miniseries.In board gaming, Shogun..
Shogun (game)
This page is about the board game. For other meanings of Shogun, see Shogun (disambiguation). For an article about samurai swords as weapons, see Katana Shogun (later renamed Samurai Swords in 1995) was a board wargame released in 1986 by game maker Milton Bradley as part of their Gamemaster seri..
Shogun (novel)
This page is about the James Clavell novel. For other meanings of Shogun, see Shogun (disambiguation). Shōgun is the first novel (chronologically speaking) in James Clavell's Asian Saga. It is set in feudal Japan somewhere around the year 1600 and gives a highly fictionalized account of the ..
Shogun (TV miniseries)
This page is about the TV miniseries. For other meanings of Shogun, see Shogun (disambiguation). Lord Ishido Toranaga sits in audience, shortly after the earthquake. Shogun is a Japanese-United States miniseries based on the namesake novel by James Clavell. The first episode was ..
Shogun Assassin
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Shogun Bond
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Shogun Warriors
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Shogyo
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Shohada Stadium
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Shoham
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Shohei
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Shohei-ryu
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Shohei Baba
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Shohei Harumoto
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Shohei Imamura
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Shohei Yoshida
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Shohé Tanaka
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Shoho
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Shohola Creek
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Shohola Falls
Shohola Falls is a 2003 novel written by Michael Pearson. The novel elaborates on the true story of Thomas Blankenship, the young man that Mark Twain reputedly based the character of Huck Finn upon in his novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In Shohola Falls, Mark Twain is set as an important cha..
Shohola Township, Pennsylvania
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Shohratgarh
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Shohreh Aghdashloo
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Shohreh Solati
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Shoichi Aoki
Shoichi Aoki is the creator of the Fruits and Fresh Fruits photobooks. Both are a collection of Japanese street fashion. An interview with Aoki can be found at: http://www.abc.net.au/rn/arts/nightair/stories/s788802.htm ..
Shoichi Funaki
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Shoichi Nakagawa
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Shoichi Yokoi
Shoichi Yokoi, as well as depiction of the cave with its airhole Shoichi Yokoi (横井 庄一 Yokoi Shōichi, March 31, 1915 - September 22, 1997) was a Japanese soldier and celebrity. Born in Saori, Aichi Prefecture, he was conscripted into the Imperial Japanese Army in 1941 and sent to Guam ..
Shoin University
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Shojaku Station
Shojaku Station is a small railway station serving students of the nearby Osaka Gakuin University. It is on the Hankyu Kyoto Line and is inside the city of Suita. ..
Shoji
Japanese room with sliding shoji doors and tatami flooring In traditional Japanese architecture, a shōji (障子) is a room divider or door consisting of translucent washi paper over a wooden frame. Shoji doors are often designed to slide open, or fold in half, to conserve space that would be..
Shoji (era)
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Shoji Jo
is a Japanese football (soccer) player, who currently plays as a striker for the J. League Division 2 team Yokohama FC. He was born on the island of Hokkaido and began his footballing career with JEF United in 1994. He quickly established himself, scoring twelve goals in his first season; he scored..
Shoji Kawamori
Shoji Kawamori (河森正治 Kawamori Shōji, born February 2, 1960), is a renowned Japanese anime creator and designer, having created or co-created such notable series as The Vision of Escaflowne, Earth Girl Arjuna, Genesis of Aquarion, and nearly every chapter of the Macross series. He is also an..
Shoji Meguro
Shoji Meguro (Born June 4, 1971 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese composer who has composed music for several Atlus games including Persona, [[Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers]], Maken X, Maken Shao, [[Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne]] and [[Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga]]. External links [1up...
Shoji Nishimura
Shoji Nishimura (1889 - October 24, 1944) was a Japanese Vice Admiral who died in the Battle of Leyte Gulf. External links [Profile on The Battle of Leyte Gulf website] ..
Shoji Nishio
Shoji Nishio (December 5, 1927 - March 15, 2005), a noted aikidoka, was born in Aomori Prefecture of Japan in 1927. He joined Aikikai Hombu Dojo in 1951 and began to teach around 1955. Before aikido he studied judo (4th Dan Kodokan Judo), karate (4th Dan), iaido (7th Dan Nihon Zendoku Iaido) and jod..
Shoji Sato
Shoji Sato (佐藤翔冶; born September 19, 1982) is a male badminton player from Japan. Sato played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's singles, losing in the round of 32 to Bao Chunlai of China. ..
Shoji Yonemura
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Family name (in kanji): 米..
Shojo Beat
Shojo Beat is a shōjo manga magazine published in North America by VIZ Media. Shojo Beat is marketed towards older teenagers, hence the magazine's "T+" (meaning 16 and over) rating. Contents 1 Serialized in ''Shojo Beat''2 Published under the ''Shojo Beat'' label3 Published under ..
Shoka
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Shokado bento
Japanese Lunchbox Shōkadō bentō (松花堂弁当) is a traditional black-lacquered Japanese bento box, a type of lunchbox. It inspired IBM's ThinkPad design. ..
Shokan
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Shokan, New York
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Shokan Station
This Ulster and Delaware train station, MP 19.2, was a busy station, serving an even busier town. This station was actually located in the village of West Shokan, with the actual town of Shokan being a mile east of the station itself. This station was the stop for summer residents staying at boardin..
Shokaract
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Shokat Ali
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Shokawa, Gifu
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Shoko Aida
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Shoko Asahara
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. Shoko Asahara (麻原 彰晃 Asahara Shōkō) (born Chizuo Matsumoto (松本智津夫 Matsumoto Chizuo) on Mar..
Shoko Goto
Shoko Goto (後藤聖子 Gotou Shouko) is a busty Japanese adult film actress. She wears a 110 cm J-cup bra and was born in Miyazaki Prefecture in Japan's southernmost island of Kyushu. Shoko debuted on the Japanese adult entertainment scene with her photo shoot in the September 2004 issue of Bach..
Shokrkhah
Shokrkhah Younes (b.1957) is an Iranian journalist. Younes, who lectures on communications and journalism, has been a journalist for twenty-five years, and is the ICT consultant for ME Printer magazine. He has been member of the juries of a dozen press and photo-journalism competitions. He has wor..
Shokugosenshu
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Shokugoshuishu
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Shokukokinshu
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Shokusenzaishu
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Shokushuishu
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Shoku Nihongi
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Shola
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Sholavandan
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Sholavaram
The Shovalam track is a motorcycle track in Chennai, India. Motorcycle events are held here regularly. ..
Sholavaram Lake
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Sholay
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Sholay (film)
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Shola Ama
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Shola Ameobi
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Shola Inkosi
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Sholem Asch
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Sholes
Sholes, Nebraska Christopher SholesStephen H. SholesSteve Sholes, musician See also Shole, Schole, Scholes ..
Sholes, Nebraska
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Sholgara
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Sholgara District
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Sholi
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Sholing
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Sholinganallur
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Sholinghur
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Sholing railway station
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Sholom Aleichem
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Sholom Schwartzbard
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Sholur
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Shomari Buchanan
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Shoma Sawamura
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Shomei Tomatsu
Shomei Tomatsu (東松照明 Tomatsu Shomei) was a Japanese photographer born in Nagoya in 1930. His photography skills were self-taught, and he mainly photographed in an art/documentary style. ..
Shomer
A shomer (plural "Shomrim") in Halakha is a Jewish [[Wiktionary:custodian|custodian]]. The law is in the Torah Sefer (book of) Shemos (Exodus) It is discussed in the talmud in Nezikin, tractate Bava Kama. There are four types of shomrim: Shomer Chinam (Unpaid Custodian)Shomer Sachar (Paid Custodi..
Shomer Emunim (Hasidic dynasty)
Grand Rabbi Aaron "Reb Arele" Roth, author of Shomer Emunim, founder of the Shomer Emunim Dynasties The founder of the Toldos Aharon dynasty, Rabbi Avraham Yitzchok Kahn, son-in-law of Rabbi Aharon Roth Rabbi Abraham Chaim Roth, the Shomer Emunim Rebbe of Bnei Brak, son of Rabbi Areleh..
Shomer Transportation
Shomer Transportation is a small chartered bus operator based in Thornhill, Ontario which operates in the Greater Toronto Area. It also offers services such as regular shuttles services for businesses and schools. There are three garages, one in Thornhill, Ontario, North York, Ontario and the other..
Shompen
The Shompen are one of the indigenous peoples of the Nicobar Islands, part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Current population is estimated at approximately 400 members and located on Great Nicobar island. They practice a hunter-gatherer subsistence economy. Six members ..
Shomron Regional Council
The Shomron Regional Council (Hebrew:מועצה אזורית שומרון) is a regional council in the northern Samarian hills, also known as the northern part of the northern half of the West Bank. The offices of the regional council are located in the Barkan Industrial Park. During the impleme..
Shomuni
Shomuni (ショムニ) is a comedic TV drama serial based on the Japanese manga of the same name by Gumi Yasuda (安田弘之 Yasuda Gumi), though much of the details (all besides the company name and the characters) have departed from the comic. Released in 1998, Shomuni was a surprise winner of th..
Shomyo
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Shon'Kar
In the science fiction Babylon 5 [[wikt:saga|saga]], a Shon'Kar (or Shankar) is a Narn blood oath. The blood oath is taken by individual Narn against those who had wronged the individual Narn or their family. An individual Narn is expected to not rest until the target of the Shon'Kar has been kill..
Shona
Shona may refer to: Shona people, a Southern African people.Shona language, a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe and parts of Moçambique.Eilean Shona, a Scottish island.In the UK entertainment business Shona is a top glamour model and pole dancer. Official website: [Shona-Private http://www.s..
Shonai, Fukuoka
This article is about the town in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. There is another town with the same name in Oita Prefecture, see Shonai, Oita. Shonai (庄内町; -machi) is a town located in Kaho District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 10,980 and a density of 427..
Shonai, Oita
This article is about the town in Oita Prefecture, Japan. There is another town with the same name in Fukuoka Prefecture, see Shonai, Fukuoka. Shōnai (庄内町; -chou) is a town located in Ooita District, Oita, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 9,243 and the density of 6..
Shonai, Yamagata
This article is about the town in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. There is another town with the same name in Fukuoka Prefecture and Oita Prefecture, see Shonai, Fukuoka and Shonai, Oita. Shōnai (庄内町; -machi) is a town located in Higashitagawa District, Yamagata, Japan. It was..
Shonai Bank
The Shonai Bank, Ltd. (荘内銀行 Shonai Ginkō in Japanese), is a Japanese bank that is headquartered in Tsuruoka, Yamagata prefecture. The bank has a small scale, even among Japanese regional banks, and operates primarily in Yamagata, though it also operate branches in Sendai, Tomiya, Fukushim..
Shonai fc
Founded :2003 previously known as :Shonai Giants Team Colours : Sky Blue Top, Black Shorts, Black socks Home ground: Shonai Ryokuchi Koen Average Attendance: 3 Shonai FC is an amateur football team formed in Shonai Ryokuchi Koen, Nagoya in October 2003, The founding father was Sam Knight who left i..
Shonai FC
Founded :2003 previously known as :Shonai Giants Team Colours : Sky Blue Top, Black Shorts, Black socks Home ground: Shonai Ryokuchi Koen Shonai FC is an amateur football team formed in Shonai Ryokuchi Koen, Nagoya in October 2003, The founding father was Sam Knight who left in 2004, Their first to..
Shonan
This article is about the Japanese region; there is also a town of Shonan, Chiba and a football club called Shonan Bellmare. Shonan (湘南) is the name of a resort-oriented region along the coast of Sagami Bay in central Japan. Centered on Enoshima, an island about 50 kilometers southwes..
Shonan, Chiba
Shōnan (沼南町; -machi) is a town located in Higashikatsushika District, Chiba, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 46,563 and a density of 1,108.91 persons per km². The total area is 41.99 km². External links [Shonan official website..
Shonan-Shinjuku Line
E231 train as Shonan-Shinjuku Line train at 2nd track of Shinjuku Station The is a railway line in Japan that connects the cities of Saitama, Tokyo, Yokohama, Kamakura, and Odawara. It is not a distinct railway line, but rather a 78 km composite line formed by portions of the Takasaki Line, ..
Shonan Bellmare
is a Japanese professional soccer (football) club, currently playing in the J-league Division 2. The team is located in Hiratsuka, west of Kanagawa Prefecture; their home stadium is Hiratsuka Athletics Stadium, in Hiratsuata. The name Bellmare is derived from the Latin for "beautiful" and "marine"..
Shonan Junai Gumi
|- ! colspan="2" style="background: #ccf; text-align: center;" | Shonan Junai Gumi dorama |- | style="background: #e6e9ff;" colspan="2" | xx episodes |} is a manga by Tohru Fujisawa which was published from March 1991 to December 1996, and initially released in 31 volumes. It has subsequently ..
Shonan Monorail
A Shonan Monorail train at Shonan Fukusawa station. The is a suspended SAFEGE monorail located in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan. Operated by , the line opened March 3 1970, and was the first monorail of its kind in Japan. The trains travels 6.6km (4.1 miles) every 7-8 minutes between Ōfuna and..
Shonan tanteidan
Shonan Tanteidan (湘南探偵団) are a three piece japanese jazzy pop band that debuted in 2003 and are currently signed to Sony Music Japan. The group consists of Yoshinori Satoh (Vocal / Guitar / Backing Vocal), Konosuke Osaka (Piano / Keyboard / Backing Vocal), and Kazuki Aida (Drs ..
Shona Laing
. Shona Laing (born c. 1955) is a New Zealand born musician. She has had several hits in her native country, as well as a few minor international hits, most notably "(Glad I'm) Not a Kennedy" and "Soviet Snow". Laing also contributed to the Manfred Mann's Earth Band album "Somewhere in Afrika". ..
Shona language
Shona (or ChiShona) is a native language of Zimbabwe; the term is also used to identify those Kintu speaking peoples in Southern Africa who speak one of the Shona languages. Shona proper is an official language of Zimbabwe, along with Ndebele and English. Numbering about 6,225,000 (SIL 1989), Shon..
Shona McIsaac
Shona McIsaac (born 3 April 1960, Scotland) is a politician in the United Kingdom. She is Labour member of Parliament for Cleethorpes, and was first elected in 1997. She studied Geography at St. Aidan's College the University of Durham and graduated in 1981. External links [Guardian Unlimite..
Shona music
Shona music is the music of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. There are several different types of traditional Shona music including mbira, singing, hosho and drumming. Very often, this music will be accompanied by dancing, and participation by the audience. In Shona music, there is little distinction..
Shona people
Shona (IPA: [ʃona]) is the name collectively given to several groups of people in Zimbabwe and western Mozambique. Numbering about eight million people, who speak a range of related dialects whose standardised form is also known as Shona. They also speak official languages of their respe..
Shona Rapira Davies
Shona Rapira Davies (born 1951) is a New Zealand sculptor and painter of Ngati Wai Maori descent. She first studied at the Auckland College of Education, majoring in art, and later in Dunedin at Otago Polytechnic, graduating with a Diploma in Fine Arts in 1983. In 1989 she was awarded the prestigio..
Shona Robison
July_18}} Shona Robison is a Member of the Scottish Parliament for Dundee East, being elected as a Scottish National Party (SNP) candidate at the 2003 election. Previously she had represented the SNP as an Additional Members System member for North East Scotland, being elected at the 1999 ele..
Shona Rubens
Shona Rubens (born on October 31, 1986 in Sydney, Australia) is a Canadian alpine skier.[Profile of Shona Rubens by the CBC] Rubens qualified to compete for Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics after placing 18th in a World Cup downhill in St. Moritz, Switzerland.["Rubens qualifies"..
Shona Thorburn
Shona Thorburn (born August 7 1982) is a professional basketball player in the WNBA, currently playing for the Minnesota Lynx. Thorburn is a graduate of Westdale Secondary School in Hamilton, Ontario. She later attended college at the University of Utah and graduated in 2006. Following her collegi..
Shonda Rhimes
Shonda Rhimes (born January 13, 1970 in Chicago, Illinois) is an African-American screenwriter, director and producer. Rhimes scripted several films, including Introducing Dorothy Dandridge, Crossroads and [[The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement]]. In 2005, she created the medical drama Grey'..
Shondell Alfred
Shondell Alfred (born 1 January 1981) is a professional boxer from Guyana. She is one of the first women's boxing participants from that country. Much like Archie Moore and other boxers of the past, Alfred had managed to keep her age a secret, which is one of the reasons why she is nicknamed "The My..
Shondra Kinsolving
A fictional character featured in the DC Comics books, specifically the KnightSaga storyline, Shondra Kinsolving is a 5'9" doctor with a secret, she has a hidden ability to cure people but has neither told anyone nor ever used it. Shondra met Bruce Wayne when he was dealing with exhaustion and hel..
Shondrella Avery
Shondrella Avery (born April 26, 1977 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actress. On television, Avery had a recurring role as Candy on the situation comedy One on One and later became a cast member on the spinoff Cuts, playing the same role. Previously, she had been a cast member on..
Shonen Gahosha
redirect [[Template:Importance]]is a Japanese publisher. Founded in 1945, it previously published driving manuals and English conversation guides. Now it is famous for well-known magazines such as the monthly manga serial Young King Ours. Its current president is Isao Imai. External links [Sho..
Shonen Knife
The all-female band Shonen Knife (少年ナイフ, Shōnen Naifu; lit. "Boy knife") is a Japanese alternative rock trio that has found some success in the United States, counting among their fans Sonic Youth, Nirvana, and Redd Kross. They cite as their main influences 1960..
Shonen Magz
Shonen Magz is a Shōnen-oriented manga magazine published monthly by Elex Media Komputindo. It is the Indonesian version of the Japanese Shonen Magazine and therefore, contains Kodansha-published works only. It was published shortly after the success of the local edition of Nakayoshi. Despite it..
Shonen Village
Shonen Village is one of many clubs created on 1up.com. Its original purpose was to be a place where fans of the anime/manga Naruto could get together and talk about Naruto, post pictures pertaining to the manga, and create a Shinobi that could fit into the world of Naruto to participate in Naruto-s..
Shoney
In Insular Brythonic mythology, and especially in Britain, Shoney was a sea goddess. ..
Shoney's
Shoney's is a restaurant chain in the United States that once had a franchise with the Big Boy chain. It is named after Alex Schoenbaum, the owner of the original chain of Big Boy restaurants in the southeastern United States in the 1950s. Shoney's owned the Big Boy franchise in most Southeastern..
Shongaloo, Louisiana
Shongaloo is a village in Webster Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 162 at the 2000 census. Geography Shongaloo is located at [32°56′17″N, 93°17′54″W] (32.938129, -93.298369)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Burea..
Shongbigno Pakhikul O Kolkata Bishayak
Shongbigno Pakhikul O Kolkata Bishayak was the first album of the Bangla band Moheener Ghoraguli. It was released in 1977 as an Extended play 45 rpm disc by Gathani Records, and had four songs. Track listing Hai Bhalobashi (Bhalobashi jyosna-e kaashbonay ChhuTtay)Shongbigno Pakhikul (Runway-juDay..
Shongopovi, Arizona
Shongopovi (Hopi: Songòopavi) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. The population was 632 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Shongopovi is located at [35°49′4″N, 110..
Shonisaurus popularis
Shonisaurus popularis is the state fossil of Nevada. It became the state's fossil in 1984, and is another name for the Ichthyosaur fossils found in Nevada's Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park. It was dubbed Shonisaurus popularis after the Shoshone Mountain range in which they were found. They are among..
Shoni clan
The of Hizen province were direct descendants of Fujiwara Hidesato, one of whose descendants was greatly honored by Minamoto no Yoritomo. During the Mongol Invasions, the Shoni clan effectively played a quite dominant role. After that event, the Shoni clan went on to serve under that of Ashikaga Ta..
Shontayne Hape
Shontayne Hape (born January 30 1982 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand Rugby League player for the Bradford Bulls in the English Super League competition, Hape has also previously played for the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL. Shontayne has also represented New Zealand at international lev..
Shonto, Arizona
Shonto (Navajo: Shą́ą́ʼtóhí) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Navajo County, Arizona, USA. The population was 568 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Shonto is located at [36°35′54″N, 110°39′2..
Shonyo Kokyo
Shonyo Kokyo (1516-1554) the founder of the famous sect, Ishiyama Honganji during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Kokyo was the grandson of Jitsunyo Koken. After the Yamashina Honganji was destroyed in Kyoto following the year of 1532 by the Hosokawa, Rokkaku, and Nichiren sect, the Ishiyama..
Shon Gables
Shon Gables was an anchorwoman who joined CBS2 in June 2003 coming from WDIV-TV in Detroit, Michigan, joining Michael Pomeranz, Mario Bosquez, and Dave Price in hopes of gaining the audience of WNYW's Good Day New York. She anchored the Morning news and was also a general assignment reporter. Sh..
Shon Greenblatt
Shon Greenblatt (born in Rockland County, New York, USA) is an American actor who starred in movies. His first feature movie was the 1989 film Chopper Chicks in Zombietown, his best known role was in the 1991 movie, [[Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare]]. His most recent film was the 2002 movie Lust..
Shon Seung-mo
Silver medal Badminton Men's singles Shon Seung-mo (born July 1, 1980) is a male badminton player from South Korea. Shon played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men' singles, defeating Antti Viitikko of Finland and Richard Vaughan of Great Britain in the first two rounds. In ..
Shoo
This article is about the Japanese era. For the Japanese given name, please see Sho. ''For S.E.S. member Shoo, please see this page. Shō'ō (正応) was a Japanese era after the first Kōan and before Einin that spanned from 1288 to 1293. The reigning emperor was Emperor Fushimi. Shō'ō1st2nd3..
Shoo, Okayama
Shōō (勝央町; -chō) is a town located in Katsuta District, Okayama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 11,338 and a density of 209.61 persons per km². The total area is 54.09 km². This town is said to be the place Kintaro died. ..
Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day
"Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day" is a 1968 soul single released by American and Motown singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder. The song, co-written by Wonder and produced by Henry Cosby and Sylvia Moy, was the first to showcase Wonder's talents at the clavinet and was one of his first successful co-written trac..
Shoo-in
Shoo-in or Shoe-in refers to a competitor that is the mostly likely or certain winner of a race, sometimes used in sports and politics. The term is thought to have originated from horse racing. See also Willie Shoemaker[http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-sho1.htm] ..
Shoobie
A shoobie (or shoebie) is a person who visits the seashore for a brief period of time, primarily to use the beach during the summer months. It is not a compliment. A similar term is "Benny," which usually applies to visitors from New York who travel to the Jersey Shore. "Benny" is more frequently us..
Shooby Taylor
William "Shooby" Taylor (a.k.a. "The Human Horn") (September 19, 1929-June 4, 2003) is 'a little bit famous' for scat singing over various records, including the Ink Spots, the Harmonicats and country gospel in a baritone voice. He is noted for his highly idiosyncratic scat style, using sounds and s..
Shoofly pie
Shoofly pie (or shoo-fly pie) is a molasses pie considered traditional among the Pennsylvania Dutch and also known in Southern cooking. The more common version of the recipe — sometimes referred to as "wet bottom" — consists of a layer of sweet, gooey molasses beneath a crumb topping s..
Shooglenifty
Shooglenifty are an Edinburgh-based six-piece band with a wide international fan base. They are credited with having successfully fused Scottish traditional music with a variety of other styles, making it palatable for the contemporary dance scene. Their wide range in influences, from blues to alter..
Shook, Missouri
Shook is an unincorporated community in Wayne County, Missouri. It is located about sixteen miles north of Poplar Bluff. ..
Shooks Township, Minnesota
Shooks Township is a township in Beltrami County, Minnesota, USA. The population was 190 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 94.5 km² (36.5 mi²). 94.5 km² (36.5 mi²) of it is land and 0.03% is water. Demographics As of ..
Shook Ones
Shook Ones are a hardcore punk band from Bellingham, Washington. They are on Revelation records. ..
Shook Ones Pt. II
Shook Ones Pt. II was the first single from Mobb Deep's The Infamous album. The song was hailed as an instant classic and in many ways, the pinnacle of Mobb Deep's critical acclaim. Contents 1 Overview1.1 Content1.2 Pop Culture References2 Tracklisting3 External links O..
Shook Up Shook Up
Shook Up Shook Up is the first album released by the Dan Donovan fronted group Tribe of Dan. Track list "Shook Up Shook Up" (4:04)"Like You" (4:45)"Missin You" (4:42)"I Just Want" (3:52)"Be My Friend" (5:03)"River Song" (3:41)"Barking Dog" (3:22)"Blind Lead the Blind" (3:50)"Empires" (3:21)"Real ..
Shoom
Jennifer Kang is maaj shoooom! Shoom = love. hi aloysius shoom!!!!!!!!!!!!! the story of shoom: So in kindergarden there was this lil girl named Shoom. Actually she wasnt lil she was maj graaaands, bigger than all the other kids, even bigger than this lil boy named Wish. So Wish wanted to sit n..
Shoot
This article is about the plant section. For the act of firing a gun, see shooting. For the act of attempting a takedown, see Takedown (grappling). In botany, the shoot is one of two primary sections of a plant; the other is the root. The shoot refers to what is generally the upper portion of a pla..
Shoot'Em-Up Construction Kit
Shoot'Em-Up Construction Kit (aka SEUCK) was a "construction kit" for the Commodore 64, Amiga and Atari ST created by Sensible Software and published by Outlaw (part of Palace Software) in 1987. It allowed the user to make simple shoot-em-ups by drawing sprites and backgrounds and edit attack patter..
Shoot-and-scoot
the AMX 30 AuF1, the Self-propelled gun in service in the French Army, one possible tool for the Shoot-and-scoot tactics The term shoot and scoot refers to an artillery tactic of firing at a target and then immediately moving away from the location where the shots were fired. The reason for th..
Shoot-the-Chutes
Shoot-the-Chutes is an amusement ride consisting of a flat-bottomed boat that slides down a flume into a lagoon. The bottom of the flume curves upwards, causing the boat to skip across the water until it comes to a stop. Paul Boyton and Thomas Polk invented the earliest example in 1895 for Sea Lion..
Shoot-to-kill policy in Northern Ireland
This article deals with the issue of a shoot-to-kill policy during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. For a more general description, see deadly force. During the period known as The Troubles in Northern Ireland, the security forces were often accused of operating a shoot-to-kill policy, under which..
Shootaround
In the National Basketball Association (which is the American professional basketball league), shootaround is an informal practice session. While the practice session must be attended by the players, it does not involve all the formal elements of a regular practice. Especially absent will be norma..
Shootenanny!
Shootenanny! (pronounced 'shü-t&n-"a-nE) is a 2003 album by the band Eels. The name comes from a neologism coined by Eels frontman Mark Oliver Everett for "a social gathering at which participants engage in folk singing and sometimes dancing, but mostly the shooting of guns." "Shootenanny" comes..
Shooter
A shooter can be: Rock group formed in Sydney in 1979. Played live all over Sydney as well as tours to Canberra and Melbourne.A type of video game. See shoot 'em up or shooter game.One of several types of alcoholic beverages intended to be drunk as "a shot" (a measure of volume approximately equal ..
Shooter's Hill
Shooter's Hill is a place in the London Borough of Greenwich in south-east London. It lies east of Blackheath and west of Welling, south of Woolwich and north of Eltham. Contents 1 Geography2 Literary associations3 Landmarks4 Schools5 Famous former residents6 Neare..
Shooters Island
The eastern end of Shooters Island (background, forested) as seen from the waterfront of Staten Island Shooters Island ([40.643° N 74.16° W]) is a small uninhabited island at the southern end of Newark Bay, along the north shore of Staten Island. The boundary between the..
Shooters Party
The Shooters Party is an Australian political party. It was originally registered nationally, but is now only registered in New South Wales and South Australia. The party came into existence on May 1, 1992 when the federal parliament passed laws preventing citizens from owning firearms for personal..
Shooter (professional wrestling)
A shooter is a professional wrestler who has a background in legitimate fighting (such as mixed martial arts), or otherwise has a reputation as a tough guy. This is based on the professional wrestling slang term shoot, meaning "real," as opposed to worked, which means "scripted" or "staged" and refe..
Shooter game
Shooter games cover a fairly broad spectrum of sub-genres that have the commonality of controlling a character who is usually armed with a firearm that can be freely aimed. Contents 1 Characteristics of shooters1.1 Perspective1.2 Realism1.3 Number of characters1.4 Multipl..
Shooter Jennings
Waylon Albright ("Shooter") Jennings (born 1979) is an American country music singer, the only child of Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter. His middle name comes from his father's drummer, Richie Albright. His father nicknamed him "Shooter" after he urinated on a nurse shortly after birth (as the e..
Shooter Maker
Shooter Maker 95 is a PC program that allows users to create 2D shooting games. It does not allow users to create FPS(First Person Shooter) style games. It was also illegally translated from Japanese into English. The games can be static screen (no scrolling), side scrolling (like R-Type), vertic..
Shootfighting
ISFA logo Shootfighting was previously used synonymously with mixed martial arts competitions in Japan, as opposed to shoot-style professional wrestling competitions. The term is now technically retired because it became a registered trademark to Bart Vale who uses it to describe his hybrid f..
Shootin' Goon
Shootin' Goon were a seminal ska/punk outfit of the late 90s early 2000s signed to the label Moon Ska Europe and later Good Clean Fun Records. With enough technical proficiency to get by, 'the Goon' released Splottside Rocksteady in 2000 (the title being inspired by the Splott area of the band's ..
Shooting
For other uses, see Archery, Filmmaking - Production Shooting sports or Takedown (grappling), Shooting is the act of firing a gun. Contents 1 The four rules of firearm handling2 Civilian Shooting technique3 See also4 References The four rules of firearm handling There are..
Shooting, shoveling, and shutting up
Habitat protection measures for this woodpecker tempted landowners to employ the 3-S treatment. Shooting, shoveling, and shutting up, also known as the 3-S treatment, refers to a method for dealing with unwanted or unwelcome animals in rural areas. There have been reports of the frequently illeg..
Shooting-brake
Shooting-brake is a car body style indicating luxury estate cars built for use by hunters. The body was usually custom built. An early manufacturer of shooting brakes was Albion Motors of Scotland. There are existing examples of custom-built Bentley S2 and Mercedes 300 cars. VG, a small US coachbu..
Shooting an Elephant
"Shooting an Elephant" is an essay by George Orwell written during the autumn of 1936. A narrative, Orwell retells his account of shooting an elephant in British-controlled Burma as an Imperial Policeman in 1926. Contents 1 Context2 Synopsis3 Symbolism4 External links Context..
Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics
At the 1896 Summer Olympics, five sport shooting events were contested. These events took place at the newly constructed shooting range at Kallithea. They were organized and prepared by the Sub-Committee for Shooting. 61 shooters from seven nations competed. Contents 1 Medal table2 M..
Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's 25 metre military pistol
The men's military pistol was one of the five sport shooting events on the Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. 16 competitors from four nations entered the military pistol match, held on 10 April. Each shot thirty rounds in five strings of six at a target 25 metres away. The winner, ..
Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
The men's rapid fire pistol was one of the five sport shooting events on the Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. With the American Paine brothers disqualified due to their armament not being of the required specification for the event (only muzzle loading pistols of .45 caliber were all..
Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's free pistol
The men's free pistol was one of the five sport shooting events on the Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. Six competitors entered the 30 metre pistol event on 11 April. John Paine elected not to compete, leaving Sumner to win the event alone. The five competitors represented three na..
Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's free rifle
The men's free rifle was one of the five sport shooting events on the Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. The second rifle event and last of the shooting events, the free rifle was begun on 11 April. Each marksman fired 40 shots, in four strings of ten. 25 men entered the event, thoug..
Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's military rifle
The men's military rifle event was one of five sport shooting events on the Shooting at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. It was held at a distance of 200 metres, on 8 April and 9 April, with each shooter firing half of his shots on the first day and half the second. Shooters fired four strings ..
Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, 9 shooting events were contested. Many other shooting events were featured in Paris at about the same time, but only 9 events are considered Olympic by the International Olympic Committee. Contents 1 Medal table2 Medal summary3 Non-Olympic events4 ..
Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
The 25 metre rapid fire pistol was one of the competitions in the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics events in Paris. It was held from 1 August to 4 August 1900. 6 athletes from 2 nations competed. Medallists Gold Silver Bronze Maurice Larrouy France Léon Moreaux France Eugène..
Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Military pistol
The military pistol events were two of the competitions in the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics events in Paris. They were held on 1 August 1900. 20 shooters from 4 nations competed, with five shooters per team. Medals were given for individual high scores, and the scores of the five shooters..
Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Military rifle
The military rifle events were five of the competitions in the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics events in Paris. They were held from 3 August to 5 August 1900. 30 shooters from 6 nations competed, with five shooters per team. Medals were given for individual high scores in each of the three p..
Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Trap shooting
The trap shooting was one of the competitions in the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics events in Paris. It was held from 15 July to 17 July 1900. 31 athletes from 4 nations competed. Medallists Gold Silver Bronze Roger de Barbarin France René Guyot France Justinien de Clary F..
Shooting at the 1906 Summer Olympics
There was 16 shooting events at the 1906 games. Medals count Switzerland: 5 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze (15 total)France: 4 gold, 3 silver and 5 bronze (12 total)Norway: 3 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze (6 total)Greece: 2 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze (8 total)United Kingdom: 2 gold and 2 bronze (4 tota..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics
At the 1908 Summer Olympics, fifteen shooting events were contested. Most of the events were held at Bisley, Surrey while the trap shooting events were held at Uxendon. Medal table Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Great Britain 6 7 8 21 2 United States of A..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 1000 yard free rifle
The men's free rifle at 1000 yards was one of 15 events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Each shooter fired 20 shots at the target 1000 yards (914 m). A bulls-eye was worth 5 points, so the maximum possible score was 100. Results Place Shooter Nation Score 1 Jo..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 300 metre free rifle
The men's free rifle at 300 metres was one of 15 events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Each shooter fired 120 shots at the target 300 metres distant. 40 shots were fired from each of three positions—standing, kneeling, and prone. Each hit could score between 1 and 10 po..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's disappearing target small-bore rifle
The men's disappearing target small-bore rifle was one of 15 events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Regulation of the equipment used in the event was done through allowing the use of .22 or .297/.230 caliber ammunition. The target used was a three-quarter length silhouette,..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's double-shot running deer
The men's double-shot running deer competition was one of 15 shooting sports events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. A deer-shaped target made 10 runs of 75 feet, with the shooter firing two shots during each run. The runs lasted about 4 seconds each and took place 110 yards..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's individual pistol
The men's individual revolver and pistol competition was one of 15 shooting sports events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. 60 shots were fired at a distance of 50 yards. Each hit counted between 1 and 10 points, for a total maximum score of 600. Results Place Shooter ..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's individual trap shooting
The men's individual trap shooting competition was one of 15 shooting sports events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Shooting was conducted in three rounds, with each shooter firing at 30 clay birds in the first round, 20 in the second, and 30 in the third. Eliminations took..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's moving target small-bore rifle
The men's moving target small-bore rifle was one of 15 events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Regulation of the equipment used in the event was done through allowing the use of .22 or .297/.230 caliber ammunition. The target used was a three-quarter length silhouette, 4 inc..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's single-shot running deer
The men's single-shot running deer competition was one of 15 shooting sports events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. A deer-shaped target made 10 runs of 75 feet, with the shooter firing one shot during each run. The runs lasted about 4 seconds each and took place 110 yards ..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's stationary target small-bore rifle
The men's stationary target small-bore rifle, also referred to as the miniature rifle competition, was one of 15 events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Regulation of the equipment used in the event was done through proscribing ammunition weighing more than 140 grains, with a..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's team free rifle
The men's team free rifle at 300 metres was one of 15 events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Teams consisted of six shooters, with each shooter firing 120 shots at the target 300 metres distant. 40 shots were fired from each of three positions—standing, kneeling, and pron..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's team military rifle
The men's team military rifle, also referred to as the International, was one of 15 events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Teams consisted of six shooters, with each shooter firing 90 shots at targets at varying distances. 15 shots were fired at each of 6 distances: 200, 50..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's team pistol
The men's team revolver and pistol competition was one of 15 shooting sports events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Teams consisted of four shooters. 60 shots were fired by each shooter at a distance of 50 yards. Each hit counted between 1 and 10 points, for an individual m..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's team single-shot running deer
The men's team running deer competition was one of 15 shooting sports events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Teams consisted of four shooters. A deer-shaped target made 10 runs of 75 feet, with the shooter firing one shot during each run. The runs lasted about 4 seconds ea..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's team small-bore rifle
The men's team small-bore rifle was one of 15 events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Teams consisted of four shooters. Regulation of the equipment used in the event was done through proscribing ammunition weighing more than 140 grains, with a velocity of more than 1,450 fee..
Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's team trap shooting
The men's team trap shooting competition was one of 15 shooting sports events on the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. Teams consisted of six shooters. Shooting was conducted in three rounds, with each shooter firing at 30 clay birds in the first, 25 in the second, and 50 in the thi..
Shooting at the 1932 Summer Olympics
When Shooting was reintroduced at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, the extent of the competitions was far from those in the previous decades: it consisted of only two events, one rifle event and one pistol event, and no team events at all (which is still the case today). Medal count Posit..
Shooting at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin saw the reintroduction of 50 m Pistol (then called Free Pistol) but still only had three events. Germany succeeded only in winning one of the three gold medals; the others went to Scandinavians after great accomplishments: Torsten Ullman won Free Pistol..
Shooting at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome comprised six events, all open to both men and women. Medal count Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Soviet Union 2 2 3 7 2 United States 1 1 0 2 3 United Team of Germany 1 0 1 2 4= Austria 1 0 ..
Shooting at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo comprised six events, all open to both men and women. Medal count Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 United States 2 2 3 7 2 Finland 2 0 0 2 3 Hungary 1 0 1 2 4 Italy 1 0 0 1 5 Soviet ..
Shooting at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City comprised seven events, all open to both men and women. A second shotgun event, Skeet, was introduced. Medal count Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Soviet Union 2 1 2 5 2 United States 1 2 0 3 3 West Germa..
Shooting at the 1972 Summer Olympics
This article is about the shooting events at the Olympic Games. For the terrorist attack, see Munich Massacre. Free Rifle, Three positions*Lones Wigger, United States 1155*Boris Melnik, Soviet Union 1155*Lajos Papp, Hungary 1149 Free Pistol*Ragnar Skanåker, Sweden 567*Dan Iuga, Romania 562*Rudolf..
Shooting at the 1976 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal comprised seven events, all open to both men and women. For the first time ever, a woman won an Olympic medal in shooting: Margaret Murdock caught the silver in the Three positions event. Medal count Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 ..
Shooting at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place at the Dynamo Shooting Range in Mytishchi (south-eastern part of Moscow) between July 20 and July 26. 7 events were contested. All events were mixed, i.e. both for men and women. Contents 1 Medals2 Events2.1 Free pistol2.2 Small..
Shooting at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1984 Summer Olympics took place at Prado, Los Angeles, California. The games were historic as the first time women's events were included and also saw the inclusion of 10 m Air Rifle. However, the shooting competitions were severely tainted by the fact that the games were boycotted b..
Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place in Seoul, South Korea. Competitions were held in a total of thirteen events — six men's events, four women's events, and three events open to both genders. It was the first games for the 10 m Air Pistol events, and the last for the 50 m Running Targe..
Shooting at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1992 Summer Olympics took place at a shooting range complex in Mollet del Vallès outside Barcelona, Catalonia. Competitions were held in a total of thirteen events — six men's events, four women's events, and three events open to both genders. It was the first time a woman (Zhan S..
Shooting at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1996 Summer Olympics took place at the Wolf Creek Shooting Complex near Atlanta, Georgia. Competitions were held in ten men's events and five women's events. For men's and women's Double Trap, it was the first Olympic competition, and because a women's shotgun event thus had been add..
Shooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Shooting events at the 2000 Summer Olympics: Contents 1 MEN'S EVENTS1.1 10 m Air Pistol1.2 10 m Air Rifle1.3 10 m Running Target1.4 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol1.5 50 m Pistol1.6 50 m Rifle (3 Positions)1.7 50 m Rifle (Prone)1.8 Trap1...
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Jia Zhanbo (center) poses with Michael Anti (left) and Christian Planer (right) at the men's three position rifle award ceremony on August 22, 2004. In shooting events at the 2004 Summer Olympics, 390 competitors contested 17 gold medals. The events took place at the Markópoulo Olympic Shoot..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 m Air Pistol
The Men's 10 m Air Pistol competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 14, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Mikhail Nestruev from Russia set a new Olympic record in the qualification round of 60 shots with 591 points, only two points from the World r..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 m Air Rifle
The Men's 10 m Air Rifle competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 16, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. The two Chinese shooters in the event, Qinan Zhu and Li Jie, secured a double victory with Slovakia's Jozef Gonci claiming the bronze. Qualifi..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 m Running Target
The 10 m Running Target competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 18 and August 19, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. It was the last Olympic competition in the event before it was dropped off the Olympic program. The gold medal went to Manfred Kur..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol
The 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 21, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Germany's Ralf Schumann managed to get his third Olympic gold, becoming the first in the event's history to do so. Russia's Sergei Poliakov f..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 50 m Pistol
The Men's 50 m Pistol competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 17, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Mikhail Nestruev from Russia, who had set a new Olympic record in the 10 m Air Pistol event three days earlier, but failed to win the final, final..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 50 m Rifle Prone
The Men's 50 m Rifle competition in the Prone position at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 20, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. The young American Matthew Emmons maintained his one-point lead from the qualification round, won the event, and his first Ol..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 50 m Rifle Three Positions
The Men's 50 m Rifle competition in Three positions at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 22, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. The medallists were China's Jia Zhianbo, Michael Anti of the United States, and Austrian Christian Planer, after Anti's countrym..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Double Trap
The Men's Double Trap competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 17, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Qualification round Pos. Name R1 R2 R3 Total 1 Ahmed Al Maktoum, U.A.E. 48 48 48 144 Q OR 2 Håkan Dahlby, Sweden 46 48 44 13..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Skeet
The Men's Skeet shooting competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 21 and 22, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Qualification round Pos. Name NOC Day 1 Day 2 Tot. S-Off Rmk 1 2 3 1 2 1 Marko Kemppainen Finland 25 25 25 25 25 125 ..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's Trap
The Men's Trap competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 14 and 15, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Qualification round Pos. Name NOC Day 1 Day 2 Total Rmk. 1 2 3 1 2 1 Alexei Alipov Russia 25 25 24 25 25 124 Q 2 Lance Bade United Sta..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 m Air Pistol
The Women's 10 m Air Pistol competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 15, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. It was a very close event, with shoot-offs determining both gold and bronze medallists. Ukraine's Olena Kostevych qualified as 8th and last ..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 m Air Rifle
The Women's 10 m Air Rifle competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was, following a relatively new Olympic tradition, the first event to be concluded at the Athens games. It was held on the day after the opening ceremony, August 14, 2004, at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre. The first Gold me..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's 25 m Pistol
The 25 m Pistol competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 18, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Bulgarian veteran Maria Grozdeva came back from three points behind and with a strong final caught the gold medal. Qualification round Prec ..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's 50 m Rifle Three Positions
The Women's 50 m Rifle Three positions competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 20, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Qualification round Pos. Name Stage R1 R2 SubTotal Total 1 Olga Dovgun, Kazakhstan Prone 100 100 200 588Q Standing 9..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Double Trap
The Women's Double Trap competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 18, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Qualification round Pos. Name R1 R2 R3 Total 1 Kimberly Rhode, United States 36 36 38 110 Q 2 Lee Bo-Na, South Korea 36 3..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Skeet
The Women's Skeet shooting competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 19, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Qualification round Pos. Name R1 R2 R3 Total 1 Diana Igaly, Hungary 23 24 25 72 Q 2 Zemfira Meftakhetdinova, Azerbaijan ..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's Trap
The Women's Trap competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 16, 2004 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. Qualification round Pos. Name NOC 1 2 3 Tot. Rmk. 1 Suzanne Balogh Australia 23 23 20 66 Q 2 Maria Quintanal Spain 24 19 22 65 Q 3 Susa..
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
Shooting in the 2004 Summer Paralympics at the Markopoulo Olympic Shooting Centre was contested into two main classes: Class SH 1 - Pistol and rifle competitors who don't require a shooting stand.Class SH 2 - Rifle competitors who require a shooting stand due to disability in the upper limbs There w..
Shooting at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Shooting at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was split into two venues: Trap and Skeet in PNSA Clay Target Range, Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila, Philippines.Air Pistol, Rifle, Practical in the PSC-PNSA Shooting Range BNS in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Contents 1 Me..
Shooting at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
The Shooting at the 2006 Commonwealth Games was held at various venues around Melbourne; the Clay Target shooting was held at the Melbourne Gun Club, in Lilydale. Contents 0.1 Shooting Medal Table by Country0.2 Clay target0.2.1 Men's Trap (Singles)0.2.2 Men's Trap (Pairs)0.2.3..
Shooting at the Moon
Shooting at the Moon is a short Super-8 punk/Remodernist film directed by Jesse Richards and Nicholas Watson and features music by Billy Childish. It was shot in the summer of 1998 and its final cut was completed in 2003. The film premiered at the New York International Independent Film and Video ..
Shooting at the Summer Olympics
Shooting sports have been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics except the 1904 and 1928 editions. Contents 1 Events2 Nations3 Qualification rules4 See also Events The first few Olympiads saw a large..
Shooting At Unarmed Men
--> Shooting At Unarmed Men is the music project of former Mclusky member Jon Chapple (vocals/guitar), Steve Morgan (drums), and Big Joan member Simon (bass). The original bassist for the band's formal incarnation was King Alexander member Simon Alexander (bass/vocals), although the band had exis..
Shooting board
A shooting board is a woodworking workbench accessory which is used in combination with a hand plane to trim and square up the edges and ends of boards. There are two specific purposes to which shooting boards are applied: jointing and end grain trimming. The design of the shooting board rema..
Shooting Cupid (Band)
Shooting Cupid was a band formed at the University of Notre Dame from 1997 through 1999, under the leadership of band members Mark Marino, Chad Kalmes, and Greg Szilier. They broke up in 1999 and all band members went their separate ways. The band released a single album "As Is...", and played a n..
Shooting Dogs
Shooting Dogs is a 2005 film, directed by Michael Caton-Jones and starring John Hurt and Hugh Dancy. It is based on the experiences of BBC news producer David Belton, who worked in Rwanda during the Rwandan Genocide. Belton is the film's co-writer and one of its producers. The setting of the fil..
Shooting Europe!
Shooting Europe! is the European short film festival organised by AEGEE-Karlsruhe and AEGEE TV. This event combines art and creativity with thematic work on common social issues and cultural diversity such as human rights and intercultural dialogue. Contents 1 Motivation2 Aims3 Cat..
Shooting Fish
Shooting Fish is a 1997 British film directed and co-written by Stefan Schwartz and co-starred Dan Futterman and Stuart Townsend as two con-men with Kate Beckinsale as their unwilling assistant. It was produced by Wincester Films and partly funded by National Lottery money administered through the U..
Shooting Gallery
For information about the sport of shooting see shooting The Shooting Gallery was a light gun and is regarded as the first commercial light gun ever created for any arcade or video game console . It was originally created by Ralph Baer, the inventor of the Magnavox Odyssey, in 1967 as part of a p..
Shooting guard
Basketball Positions Point guard Shooting guard Small forward Power forward Center Additional Positions Swingman Point forward Shooting guard (SG), also known as two guard or off guard, is one of five traditional positions on a basketball team. Players of the position ..
Shooting in the round
Shooting in the round refers to a style in Cinematography where you break the 180 degree rule and film the actors on all sides. The name of the style is originally brought from the theater, called Theater in the round. Reference [Digital Producer Magazine Tutorial] ..
Shooting method
In numerical analysis, the shooting method is a method for solving a boundary value problem by reducing it to the solution of an initial value problem. The following exposition may be clarified by this illustration of the shooting method. For a boundary value problem of a second-order ordinary diff..
Shooting Pains
006 - Shooting Pains Script Jimmy Perry and David Croft Director David Croft Producer David Croft '''Recorded Monday 20/5/68 Original transmission Wednesday 11/9/68 8.20pm Series One Length 30 minutes Original Viewing Figures 9.7 million Preceded by The Showing Up of Corporal Jones Follo..
Shooting range
A shooting range is a specialized facility designed for firearms practice. Each facility is typically overseen by one or more supervisory personnel, called variously a range master in the United States or a range conducting officer or "RCO" in the UK. These supervisory personnel are responsible for ..
Shooting ranges in Switzerland
Shooting ranges in Switzerland are unique in Europe, in keeping with the liberal gun laws and strong shooting traditions that exist in Switzerland. The sale of ordnance ammunition - including Gw Pat.90 rounds for army-issue assault rifles - is subsidized by the Swiss government and made avai..
Shooting ranges in the United Kingdom
Shooting ranges in the United Kingdom have become increasingly restricted in recent years, and shooting has become a minority interest sport. In 1988, semi-automatic rifles (except for .22 rimfire) were completely banned for private ownership following the Hungerford Massacre the previous year ..
Shooting ranges in the United States
There are many shooting ranges in the United States open to the public, both indoor and outdoor. Usually, both privately-owned guns or rental guns rented from the shooting range may be used, although there are some public ranges (relatively few) that only permit their own leased guns to be used. T..
Shooting Range (video game)
Shooting Range is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System made by Bandai in 1989. It involves mini-games resembling the Old West. (With the exception being the moon level.) The objective is simple: shoot the red and white targets on the character's heads and watch your energy level. It al..
Shooting ratio
The shooting ratio of a film or video is the ratio between the total duration of its footage shot and that which results from its final "cut". A film with a shooting ratio of 2:1 would have shot twice the amount of footage that was used in the film. In real terms this means that 120 minutes of foot..
Shooting Reconstruction
Shooting reconstruction (also sometimes called "shooting incident reconstruction" or trajectory analysis) is an examination of the circumstances and physical evidence at the scene of a shooting to establish how the incident occurred. Questions typically answered by a shooting reconstruction include..
Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars
Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars is the debut album by the American alternative rock band Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, released in 1988 (see 1988 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing All songs written by Edie Brickell, except w..
Shooting schedule
A shooting schedule is a project plan of each day's shooting for a film production. It is normally created and managed by the assistant director, who reports to the production manager managing the production schedule. Both schedules represent a timeline stating where and when production resources ar..
Shooting script
A shooting script is a version of a script from which a movie is actually shot; it includes scene numbers, camera angles and certain directors' notes -- and it is generally fiercely marked up by the script supervisor and other production workers, while the writer's draft is simply the skeleton aroun..
Shooting sequences
In a film script, a shooting sequence is a part of the script consisting of a single unified action and which can be shot in one place, at one time, with essentially the same cast throughout. A shooting sequence can be part of a scene, an entire scene, or several scenes in a script. During preprodu..
Shooting sports
The shooting sports include those competitive sports involving tests of accuracy and speed when shooting various types of guns, including airguns. Shooting with bows and arrows is not treated in this article, but at Archery. Sometimes hunting is also considered a shooting sport, and indeed shooting ..
Shooting spree
A shooting spree is when a person uses a firearm to shoot a number of people for the sole purpose of injuring or killing them rather than as part of a specific crime (e.g. a robbery) or during a law enforcement or military engagement. Often a shooting spree can appear motiveless but they are often ..
Shooting star
A shooting star may be: a meteora member of the Dodecatheon genus of flowering plantsthe P-80 Shooting Star, the first U.S. jet-fighter aircraftShooting Star (band) from Kansas City.Shooting Star, a Marvel Comics characterThe Shooting Star, an album from the classic cartoon TintinShooting Stars, a U..
Shooting Stars
This page is about the comedy game show, for the atmospheric phenomenon see Meteor, for the soccer club see Shooting Stars FC Shooting Stars is a UK television comedy panel game broadcast on BBC Two. Created by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, it is both a parody of the game show format, and an experim..
Shooting Stars FC
Shooting Stars Football Club is a Nigerian soccer club based in Ibadan. They won the African Cup Winners' Cup in 1976 [link]. They ended their 2004/5 season in fifth place in the Nigerian Premier League. [link] ..
Shooting Star (band)
Shooting Star is a rock band from Kansas City. They were formed in the late seventies. After quickly gaining enormous popularity in the Kansas City area, Shooting Star became the first American group to be signed with Virgin Records. They recorded their 1979 debut album in England with legendary p..
Shooting Star (comics)
Shooting Star is a comic book superhero appearing in Marvel Comics. Biography Victoria Star was partnered with the Texas Twister, working the rodeo circuit. Twister and she dreamed of using their powers to make a fortune. One night after a performance, Star and Twister heard a shortwave radio broad..
Shooting Star (Singapore television series)
Shooting Star is a television drama in Singapore. It stars Taufik Batisah, Sylvester Sim, Olinda Cho, Daphne Khoo, Jeassea K. Thyidor, Alfarahizah Awangnit, David Wu, Brendon Lim and Maylene Loo. The show premiered on August 9th 2005 and ended on October 11th 2005. The first episode broke record as ..
Shooting Star (song)
Shooting Star is a song title used by a variety of artists over the years. These include: Bad Company, on the album 10 From 6;Harry Chapin, on the album Verities & Balderdash;Bob Dylan, on the album Oh Mercy;Flip & Fill, on the album Floorfillas;Elliott Smith, on the album From a Basement on the Hil..
Shooting Star Children's Hospice
The Shooting Star House Children's Hospice is a UK based children's charity. The charity provides care and support for children and young people who are living with terminal conditions. The hospice currently consists of 10 children's bedrooms and 6 family rooms. Other facilities include the hyd..
Shooting star press
Matt Sydal performs a shooting star press. A shooting star press is a professional wrestling aerial technique invented by Japanese professional wrestler Jushin Liger after seeing a similar move performed in the manga Fist of the North Star. In a standard shooting star press, the wrestler jump..
Shooting the messenger
"Shooting the messenger" is a phrase describing the act of lashing out at the (blameless) bearer of bad news. In ancient times, messages were delivered in person by a human messenger. Sometimes, in times of war, the messenger would be from the enemy. An easily-provoked recipient would take out his ..
Shooting the Past
Shooting The Past was a critically-lauded television drama by Stephen Poliakoff, first broadcast by the BBC in 1999, focused around a photographic library threatened by closure, and the lives of its eccentric staff. It featured Timothy Spall and Lindsay Duncan, was awarded Best Drama Series at the R..
Shooting Time
"Shooting Time" is Swedish pop band Eggstone's second release, featuring four songs of which two later appeared on the band's debut album, Eggstone In San Diego, in 1992. In a contemporary review of the single, music journalist Kjell Höglund called it the "debut EP of the 90's". It was later re-..
Shooto
Shooto logo ISC logo This article deals with the martial arts organization, for the baseball pitch, see gyroball. Shooto (sometimes officially spelled SHOOTO) is a combat sport that is governed by the Shooto Association and the International Shooto Commission. Shooto was originally for..
Shootout
Shootout is a term referring to gun battles. For the hockey term see Overtime (ice hockey). For the poker term, see Poker jargon, 'S'. Contents 1 Famous shootouts1.1 Jesse James Northfield Bank Robbery1.2 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral1.3 Frisco Shootout1.4 Jules Bonnot; P..
Shootout at Lokhandwala
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Shoots and Ladders (song)
"Shoots and Ladders" is the second single by American nu-metal band Korn. It appears on their self-titled debut album. The title is a mockery of American children game Chutes and Ladders (In the UK also called Snakes and Ladders), and the song lyrics mostly consists of nursery rhymes. It's the fi..
Shootyz Groove
Shootyz Groove is a funk metal and rapcore band from The Bronx, New York. History Formed in 1992, the band originally consisted of Donny on guitar, Spec on bass, Dose on drums, and their two MCs Sense and Season. Within two years the band had a record deal with Mercury Records and released a live ..
Shoot 'em up
Galaga, a famous shoot-em-up from 1981. A shoot-em-up (shmup for short in some areas, and also known as arcade shooter, twitch shooter, space shooter, or sometimes simply just shooter, with shoot 'em ups being the most popular subgenre of shooter), is a computer and video game genre where the p..
Shoot 'em Up (movie)
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Shoot 'em up Western
The shoot 'em up Western is a genre of the Western movie. Usually they were low-budget and high-violence, stereotypically where "The cowboys never ran out of bullets, and the Indians never ran out of arrows." [[Citing sources citation needed]] These movies are usually romantic..
Shoot (professional wrestling)
In professional wrestling, a shoot refers to any event that is unplanned and spontaneous: that is, it is real, not staged. Contents 1 Occurrences2 Shoot Interview3 Other Shoots4 Examples of shoots4.1 Examples of Worked Shoots5 See also Occurrences As virtually ever..
Shoot boxing
Shoot boxing (シュートボクシング) is a combat sport which allows not only kicking and punching, but also the use of throwing and standing submission. It was developed from kickboxing by Caesar Takeshi. Punching, kicking and throwing are all p..
Shoot fighter tekken
Shoot Fighter Tekken is an anime about a kid whose name is Kiichi Miyazawa who has trained hard and long in the secret art of nanshin shadow style, taught by his father, a master of this art and one of the only people left who knows it, and by a grappeling master (the name evades me at this time) h..
Shoot for the Moon
Shoot for the Moon, the third album by country music artist Linda Davis, was the first to achieve placement on the Billboard Music Charts. It was the first album released following a win at the 1993 Grammy Awards for Best Country Vocal Collaboration (with country superstar Reba McEntire) for their..
Shoot For The Stars
Shoot For The Stars was a modestly successful daytime game show which aired on the NBC television network. The game show aired from January 3, 1977 until September 30, 1977, and was produced in New York City. During most of its run, it had originally videotaped at NBC's headquarters in Rockefeller..
Shoot from the Hip
Shoot from the Hip is the second album by British pop–dance singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor. It was released by Polydor Records on October 27, 2003, in the United Kingdom. The album was produced by Gregg Alexander, Matt Rowe, Jeremy Wheatley, and Damian leGassick. Shoot from the Hip became the si..
Shoot Ogawa
Shoot Ogawa is a magician from Tokyo, Japan who has been interested in magic from the age of 10. Ogawa has been featured on television in Japan and is a corporate entertainer. One of his most remarkable tricks is the Ninja Rings. His most notable awards include the Magician of the Year 2002 in two..
Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory
Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory, released in 1973, was the fifth studio album by the British rock band Traffic. It followed their 1971 hit The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys and contained only five songs. Shoot Out, while achieving poorer reviews than its predecessor, did reach number six on the B..
Shoot Out the Lights
Shoot Out the Lights is a 1982 album by the British husband-and-wife rock duo Richard and Linda Thompson. It was their last album recorded together, as the couple divorced later that year. After their 1979 album Sunnyvista had sold poorly, Richard and Linda Thompson found themselves without a rec..
Shoot Speed - More Dirty Hits
Shoot Speed: More Dirty Hits is a Primal Scream compilation album. It was realsed in 2004 only for the Japanese market. The compilation attempts to compile and collect the singnificent singles, album tracks and remixes which were not released on either of the two cds of their previous compilation..
Shoot the Boss
Shoot The Boss was the debut album of Big Beat artist Monkey Mafia. Many of the songs are from previous single or EP releases. Track listing Make Jah Music - 7:06Blow the Whole Joint Up [Coughing Up Fire Mix] - 5:18I Am Fresh - 4:49Lion in the Hall [Beats Edit] - 5:34Steppa's Ba..
Shoot the gap
Shooting the gap is a term used in American football. To "shoot the gap", a defensive lineman will exploit the space between the offensive linemen. The defensive lineman is usually one of the defensive tackles. The gaps are given different letters depending on their distance from the center. The..
Shoot the Moon: Essential Collection
Shoot the Moon: Essential Collection is the a greatest hits album by the punk band Face to Face. It was released on November 15, 2005; 2 years after the band dissolved. Track listing "Disconnected" (3:28)"I Want" (3:01)"You've Done Nothing" (2:00)"Pastel" (3:13)"Don't Turn Away" (2:46)"You Lied" ..
Shoot the Piano Player
Shoot the Piano Player (original French title: Tirez sur le pianiste) is a 1960 film directed by François Truffaut. A washed-up classical pianist, Charlie (Charles Aznavour), bottoms out after his wife's suicide stroking the keys in a Parisian dive bar. The waitress, Lena (Marie Dubois), is fall..
Shoot to kill (disambiguation)
Shoot to kill may refer to: Operation Kratos, a controversial British anti-terrorist policyShoot-to-kill policy in Northern IrelandDeadly force, a general concept in the Theory of self-defence This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title..
Shoot to Kill (film)
Shoot to Kill (also known internationally as Deadly Pursuit) is an adventure thriller movie released in 1988 starring Sidney Poitier as a FBI agent tracking a psychopathic killer trying to escape across the mountains into Canada. Tom Berenger plays the loner mountain-man who reluctantly helps him. T..
Shoot to Thrill
"Shoot to Thrill" is the second song on the album Back in Black by hard rock band AC/DC. This song can also be found as the second track on Live and in the first disk of [[Live: 2 CD Collector's Edition]]. The song is about women abusing Vallium. Personnel Brian Johnson - Lead VocalsAngus Young ..
Shoot wrestling
Shootfighting Shoot wrestling is a general term that describes a range of hybrid fighting systems originating in Japan in the late 1970s, in close association with Japanese professional wrestling. Shoot wrestling has several sub-disciplines eg. Shootfighting, Shooto, Pancrase, RINGS submission..
Shoot ya Glocks (song)
"Shoot ya Glocks" is a song from Kyreese and Coney's debut album, Brooklyn's Back. It disses J Riv, a fellow rapper from Scotch Plains, New Jersey. It was released as the 2nd single. The song has had a major effect in the rap world and is thought of as one of the best dis songs of all time. Cont..
Shoo (singer)
Yoo Soo-Young, more commonly known as Shoo (her Japanese name), is a Korean singer, a member of the pop group S.E.S.. Although Korean, she lived in Japan for most of her early life. She got her start in the group by trying out in auditions for SM Entertainment (unlike the other two members, who ..
Shop
Shop may refer to: A retail shop or storeAn online shop A workshopA machine shopA paint shop The Shopi, a subgroup of the Bulgarians 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 ..
Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association
SDA The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association (SDA) is the largest trade union in Australia with more than 230,000 members and branches in every state and one in the Newcastle, Hunter Valley and Central Coast region. The SDA is associated with the right wing of the union movement ..
Shopaholic
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Shopfitter
Shopfitter is an e-commerce website building software system. It is free to download and use and charges are incurred only when a sale is made. External links [Official site] ..
Shopgirl
Shopgirl is a 2001 novella written by writer/actor Steve Martin. A film based on the book, starring Martin, Claire Danes, and Jason Schwartzman, was released in the United States on October 21 2005. The DVD was released April 25, 2006. Plot outline [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot..
Shophouse
A shophouse is an architectural building typology that is both [[wiktionary:native|native]] and unique to urban Southeast Asia. This hybrid building form characterises the historical centres of most towns and cities in the region. Shophouses typically display the following features: Multi-funct..
Shopi
The Shopi (шопи, scientific transliteration šopi; singular шоп, šop, with various regional names also existing) are are an ethnic subgroup of the Bulgarian people that inhabits the region of the Shopluk (Шоплук, Šopluk) in central western Bulgaria, around the towns of Botevgrad, Svog..
Shopinfo.xml
The shopinfo.xml standard is a XML-based standard to provide shop and product data. It was developed by Dr. Stefan Kuhlins at the University of Mannheim, Germany. The shopinfo.xml standard allows automating the registration process of online shops with shopping portals, and updating of shop- and pr..
Shopkeeper
A shopkeeper is an individual who owns a shop. Generally, shop employees are not shopkeepers, but are often incorrectly referred to as shopkeepers. Today, a shopkeeper is usually referred to as a manager, though this term could apply to larger firms (ie: multiple shops). redirect [[Template:Not ver..
ShopKo Stores
ShopKo Stores, Inc. is a chain of retail stores based in the Green Bay, Wisconsin suburb of Ashwaubenon. The company employs approximately 25,000 people, and has a presence in 23 states. ShopKo was founded in 1962 in Green Bay by James Ruben. From 1991 until 2005, the company was publicly-held..
ShopKo Timeline
March 1961: Green Bay Mayor Roman Denissen and Shopco Stores, led by Chicago pharmacist James Ruben and a group of investors, announce plans for a $1 million department store on Military Avenue. April 1962: The first ShopKo (the spelling was changed since the initial announcement) opens at 216 S...
Shoplifters Anonymous
Shoplifters Anonymous is a 12-step, 12-tradition oriented fellowship modeled after AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop shoplifting or stealing. Shoplifters Anonymous originated in Michigan as Cleptomaniacs and Shoplifters Anonymous (CASA). There are..
Shoplifters of the World Unite
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]]"Shoplifters of the World Unite" is a song by The Smiths. It was released as a single in 1987, reaching #12 in the UK Singles Chart. As was often the case with Smiths singles, it did not appear on an original studio album. It can be found on the Louder Than Bombs,..
Shoplifter (song)
"Shoplifter" B-Side by Green Day From the album N/A Released 2004 Format — Genre Rock Length 1:50 Label Reprise Writers Green DayBillie Joe Armstrong Producers Green DayRob Cavallo Director — Certification — Chart positions — "Shoplifter" is a B-side on the ..
Shoplifting
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide view].Please improve the article or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. Shoplifting (also known as retail theft) is theft of merchandise for sale in a sh..
Shoplifting(band)
Seattle, Washington's Shoplifting is composed of members Hannah Blilie (drummer), Chris Pugmire (vocalist and guitarist), Devin Welch (guitarist), and Melissa Lock (bassist). The revivalist-riot grrrl punk band started in 2003 and is reminiscent of former riot grrrl bands Bikini Kill and Bratmobile,..
Shoplocal
Launched in August 2004, ShopLocal.com is a comparison shopping Web sites devoted to local instore sales information as well as the ability to buy online. Consumers that visit ShopLocal.com (http://www.shoplocal.com) enter their zip code and are then presented with information on products for sale i..
Shopmad
A Shopmad is an expression composed of two words (Shop and mad) which describes someones situation. From wikipedia: Shopping is the examination of goods and services with the intent to buy. Another version of shopping is called window shopping, which is simply examining the goods without buying. S..
Shopnav
Shopnav - Spyware software that downloads itself onto the users computer to change Internet Explorer's search page to 'DSRN Search'. It can be removed by certain spyware programs like Microsoft Windows Defender and Ad-Aware. ..
ShopNBC
ShopNBC is a broadcast and cable shopping network, owned by NBC Universal and based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was previously known as ValueVision Media which was started in October of 1991 nationally after a brief time as a local, afternoon shopping program in 1990. ValueVision changed its..
Shoppers Drug Mart
Shoppers Drug Mart logo Shoppers Drug Mart Corporation TSX: [SC] is Canada's largest pharmacy chain with more than 900 stores operating under the names Shoppers Drug Mart across Canada (outside of Quebec), Pharmaprix in Quebec, and SuperPharm in Israel. Contents 1 History2&nbs..
Shoppers World
Shoppers World can refer to several shopping areas: Shoppers World AlbionShoppers World, BramptonShoppers World DanforthShoppers World, Framinghamthe defunct Alden's Shopper's World chain, also known as Community Discount World [link]Fountain Square Shoppers World, also known as Fountain ..
Shoppers World, Brampton
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Over 30 years old, Shoppers World, Brampton was at one point in the 1970s Canada's top selling mall, per square foot. Currently it is host to over 190 stores, including The Bay, Canadian Tire, Price Chopper, Winners, Zellers and Staples/Business Depot. The parking..
Shoppers World, Framingham
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Shoppers' World is the name of an outdoor shopping mall, located near the intersection of Route 9 and the Mass Pike (I-90) in Framingham, Massachusetts. Shoppers' World opened on October 4, 1951, making it one of the earliest suburban shopping malls in the country. ..
Shoppers World Danforth
For other uses of "", see {{{1. Shoppers World Danforth is a hybrid shopping plaza and shopping mall in Toronto, Canada. It has 40 stores serving parts of East York, Scarborough and The Beaches, near the Victoria Park subway station. It is, approximately, a ten minute walk south from Dawes Road and ..
Shopping
Shopping is the purchase of goods and services from retailers. Contents 1 Explanation2 Retail pricing3 Kinds of shops4 See also Explanation Shopping is considered a recreational activity of psychological interest. Shopping involves selection and purchase. "Window shopping" i..
Shopping.com
Shopping.com is a comparative shopping website. Shopping.com used to be called DealTime.com. It was founded in Israel in 1998 by Dr. Nahum Sharfman and Amir Ashkenazi, whose original idea was to create a downloadable client that would monitor changes in prices of products the user seeks to buy over..
ShoppingBag Online
ShoppingBag Online(SBO) is Australia's leading online beauty store. With over 10000 perfume, cosmetics, skin care and makeup products. ..
Shoppingtown Mall
Contents 1 Overview2 Current Anchor Stores3 Former Anchor Stores4 External links Overview The Shoppingtown is a regional shopping center located in the suburb of Dewitt, New York, East of Syracuse. The mall first opened as one of Syracuse's first suburban shopping centers in ..
Shopping (album)
Shopping is Fann Wong (Chinese: 范文芳)'s second album release in Taiwan. It was an immensely popular pop album with over half a million units moved. The Shopping MTV also led Hongkong director Derek Yee to cast Fann in his Hongkong art film, The Truth About Jane and Sam. Track listing Summe..
Shopping (film)
Shopping is a 1994 movie by Paul W. S. Anderson about a group of British teenagers who indulge in joyriding and ramraiding. External links ..
Shopping Bag
Shopping Bag was released in 1971 by The Partridge Family The album contained a plastic shopping bag. The album went gold and is now available on CD. Album tracks 1. Girl, You Make My Day2. Every Little Bit O' You3. Something New Got Old4. Am I Losing You5. Last Night6. It's All In Your Mind7. Hel..
Shopping Bags
The Shopping Bags is a weekly Canadian television series, which airs on the W Network in Canada and Fine Living in the United States. Launched in 2001, the series focuses on consumer affairs and better shopping. Each week the program looks at several goods and services to discover which one is the b..
Shopping blog
A shopping blog is a weblog devoted to highlighting current trends in shopping and new products available at stores. Contents 0.1 Types of Shopping Blogs0.1.1 Fashion0.1.2 Individual Products1 Examples of Shopping Blogs on the Internet Types of Shopping Blogs Fashion Fashio..
Shopping cart
A shopping cart/trolley A shopping cart (also called a buggy or a trolley in British English; sometimes referred to as a carriage or shopping carriage in the U.S. region of New England; also known as a bascart in some regions of the U.S.) is a cart supplied by a shop, especially a supermarket..
Shopping cart software
Shopping cart software is software used in e-commerce to simulate a shopping cart. The software allows online shopping customers to "place" items in the cart. Upon "checkout" the software calculates a total for the order including shipping and handling (i.e. post and packing). Technical definitio..
Shopping channel
Shopping channels are television specialty channels that present shopping related content. Popular shopping channels: QVCHome Shopping NetworkAmerica's StoreShop at Home NetworkShopNBCShopTV CanadaThe Shopping ChannelShopping TVA ..
Shopping City Süd
The Shopping City Süd (SCS) is located to the south of Vienna, Austria. With a leasable area of 110,000 square meters, it is the biggest shopping center in Austria and also one of the biggest in Europe. It contains over 330 shops and has got about 4,500 employees. The SCS offers 10,000 parking sp..
Shopping for Love
Shopping for Love is an Australian television program. Airing at 10.30pm on Wednesday nights on the Nine Network, it is hosted by Pete Lazer [link] and premiered on December 4, 2005. Its concept is a reality show, whereby a contestant is chosen (both a male and a female) with two potentia..
Shopping hours
Customs and regulations for shopping hours (times that shops are open) vary from country to country. Contents 1 Shopping days and impact of holidays2 Australia3 Netherlands4 Germany5 Austria6 United States7 See also8 External link Shopping days and impact ..
Shopping list
A shopping list is a list of items to be purchased by a shopper. Consumers often compile a shopping list of groceries to purchase on the next visit to the grocery store. The list may be compiled immediately before the shopping trip or incrementally as shopping needs arise through out the week. T..
Shopping mall
The King of Prussia Mall, one of the largest in the world, located in Pennsylvania, United States For the traditional meaning of the word mall, see pedestrian street or promenade. A shopping mall (or simply mall), shopping center, or shopping arcade is a building or set of buildings that conta..
Shopping Malls in Sydney
The following list is about Shopping Malls in Sydney: Broadway Shopping Centre, Sydney CBDCastle Towers, Castle HillCentro Bankstown, BankstownChatswood Chase, ChatswoodEastgate Shopping Centre, Bondi JunctionFairfield Forum, Fairfield, New South WalesMacquarie Centre, North RydeMacarthur Square, C..
Shopping Spree
Shopping Spree was a game show on the Family Channel. It was hosted by Ron Pearson and announced by Burton Richardson. The show lasted for two seasons on The Family Channel from September 30, 1996 to August 14, 1998. Contents 1 Premise2 Main Game3 The Birthday Party3.1 Deni..
Shopping Spree (pricing game)
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. Shopping Spree is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. This game is played ..
Shopping TVA
Shopping TVA is a Canadian French language cable television channel which is owned and operated by Quebecor Media. It is a television shopping channel which showcases various items that viewers can purchase. External link [Official Site] ..
ShopRite
ShopRite, Shoprite, and Shop Rite are names of companies based in the United States, South Africa, and Australia, respectively and also the name of a former retailer in the UK. ShopRite (United States), the United States food distributorShoprite (South Africa), the South African food distributorSho..
Shoprite (South Africa)
This article is about the South African food distributor. For other companies with the same or similar name, see ShopRite. Shoprite is a South African chain of supermarkets. Overview The Shoprite Group of Companies, Africa's largest food retailer, operates 825 corporate outlets in 18 countries acr..
ShopRite (United States)
This article is about the North American food distributor. For other companies with the same or similar name, see ShopRite. ShopRite (or its full name ShopRite Supermarkets) is a retail cooperative (co-op) chain of supermarkets in the Northeastern United States, in the states of New Jersey, New Y..
Shops
For other meanings of shop, click here. "Shops" is a prose written by Xi Xi, which has been adopted as reading materials for the Chinese language paper of the HKCEE. This passage illustrates the ageing buildings, squatters, and old-fashioned traditional shops in Central and Western District, particu..
Shopska salad
--> Shopska salad or Shop salad (Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian: Шопска салата, Shopska salata) is popular in Bulgaria, Serbia and Macedonia. It is made from tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, onion, and a type of brined cheese which is very similar to feta cheese and is called sirene in Bul..
Shopski Cove
Shopski Cove (Shopski Zaliv \'shop-ski 'za-liv\) is a 2.6 km wide cove indenting for 1.5 km the SW coast of Greenwich Island, Antarctica, between Triangle Point and the westernmost extremity of the moraine spit protecting Yankee Harbour. The cove is named after the Shoppe Region in Western Bulgaria..
Shopsy's
Shopsy's is the name of a deli and brand name of meat products owned by Maple Leaf Foods. Shopsy's began in 1921 as an ice-cream stand by Harry and Jenny Shoposwitz at the historic store on Spadina Avenue north of Dundas Street in Toronto. Today, their famous hot dogs are found in many hot dog stand..
Shops at Columbus Circle
Shops at Columbus Circle The Shops at Columbus Circle is an urban shopping center in the Time Warner Center in Manhattan, New York City — a complex of skyscrapers that was completed in 2003. It is located at Columbus Circle, the southwestern corner of Central Park. It includes upscale ..
Shops at Prudential Center
The Shops at Prudential Center is an urban shopping mall located at the base of the Prudential Tower in Boston, Massachusetts. There are over 75 stores there, including upscale department stores Lord & Taylor and Saks Fifth Avenue. The mall is also the point from where the Boston Duck Tours begin ..
Shops of Grand Avenue
Shops of Grand Avenue The Shops of Grand Avenue is an urban shopping mall which spans three city blocks in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It opened in 1982 and hosts approximately 120 stores, along with the largest food court in Wisconsin. It was named after Grand Avenue (now W..
ShopTV Canada
ShopTV Canada is a Canadian cable specialty television channel which broadcasts in southern Ontario to about 1.5 million people. The channel is located on basic cable in all regions where it is available. It feaures advertising (infomercials) in both short and long form with lengths ranging from 3..
Shopwhale
Shopwhale.co.uk was launched in 2005 by the French company LeGuide.com as the first of a series of price comparison engines for the UK. Such online shopping directories help shoppers find the products they are looking for and purchase them at reasonable prices from online shops. Similar services are..
ShopWiki
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Shopzilla
Shopzilla: Founded in 1996, Shopzilla is a leading comparison shopping service. The company¹s mission is to enable shoppers to quickly and easily find compare and buy anything, sold by virtually anyone, anywhere. Each month, Shopzilla connects millions of consumers with thousands of stores. ..
Shop 'Til You Drop
Shop 'Til You Drop is an American game show which has aired on a number of cable television networks and in syndication. The show premiered in July 1991 on Lifetime and aired there until 1996, at which point it moved to The Family Channel. The show was cancelled in 1998 after the change to Fox Famil..
Shop Around
"Shop Around" Single by The Miracles featuring Bill "Smokey" Robinson From the album Hi...We're the Miracles B-side "Who's Lovin' You" Released October 1960 Format vinyl record (7" 45 RPM) Recorded Hitsville USA (Studio A); 1960 Genre Soul Length 3:04 (Detroit version) 2:50 (National hit ..
Shop at Home Network
The Shop at Home Network, more commonly known as just Shop at Home or SAH, is a television network in the United States that had been owned by The E.W. Scripps Company since 2002 until 2006, when it temporarily ceased operations on June 21. It is likely now owned by Jewelry Television. The networ..
Shop bot
Shop Bots, also commonly called buyer agents, are sophisticated autonomous software agents that comb the internet providing users with low product prices and/or product recommendations. Most commonly used for commodity type products where competitor differentiation is limited to price, shopping bots..
Shop New Zealand
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Shop NZ
Shop New Zealand An online department store based in New Zealand. Customers can purchase online in english, chinese, korean, and japanese. External links [Shop New Zealand] ..
Shop Rite (Australia)
This article is about the Australian discount club. For other companies with the same or similar name, see ShopRite Shop Rite is an Australian discount club. External links [Shop Rite] ..
Shop Talk
Shop Talk: A Writer and His Colleagues and Their Work (2001, ISBN 0618153144) is a collection of previously published interviews with important 20th century writers by novelist Philip Roth. Among the writers interviewed are Primo Levi, Aharon Appelfeld, Ivan Klima, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Milan Kunde..
Shop Till You Drop Dead
Army of Darkness: Shop Till You Drop Dead is a 4-part comic book spinoff published by Devils Due Publishing & Dynamite Entertainment, continuing the comic book saga of The Evil Dead series. The story takes place exactly where its predecessor Ashes 2 Ashes finishes, only there is quite a bit of time ..
ShoqBox
Philips ShoqBox is a series of flash memory-based personal electronic devices from manufacturer Philips. The ShoqBox is an MP3 Player, with attached speakers. The product name ShoqBox refers to the Boombox, a portable stereo system, which was very popular in the 1980s. External links [Phil..
Shor
Shor may refer to: Dan Shor, veteran actor, director, writer and teacher with a career spanning 28 yearsShor film, 1971 Hindi movieShor language, one of the Turkic languagesShor's algorithm, quantum algorithm for factoring a number N in O((log N)3) time and O(log N) space redirect [[Template:Disamb..
Shor's algorithm
Shor's algorithm is a quantum algorithm for factoring a number N in O((log N)3) time and O(log N) space, named after Peter Shor. The algorithm is significant because it implies that RSA, a popular public-key cryptography method, might be easily broken, given a sufficiently large quantum computer. R..
Shorabil
Lake Shorabil is located in a hilly area south of the city of Ardabil in Iran and covers an area of 640,000 m². Description The surface of the lake is covered with a thin white layer of minerals which are useful in healing skin diseases and rheumatism. Near the lake there is the leisure complex of..
SHORAN
SHORAN is an acronym for SHOrt RAnge Navigation, a type of electronic navigation and bombing system with a precision radar beacon used in the B-26 and B-29 bomber aircraft during the Korean War. Contents 1 Origin2 Structure3 Limitations4 High Tech Bombing in Korea Origin Dur..
Shoranur
Shoranur a municipal town in Palakkad district, Kerala, South India, situated on the banks of Bharathapuzha. It is an important railway junction, under the Southern Railways, where the Mangalore- Shoranur line joins the Trivandrum- Chennai line. There is also a railway line to Nilambur Road. Cher..
Shorapani
Shorapani Coat of Arms Shorapani is a small Georgian town, situated in Zestaponi District, the region of Imereti. Founded in the 3rd century BC, it served as a residence of the eristavi (dukes) of Argveti (also known as the Duchy of Shorapani) in the Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. N..
Shorapur
Shorapur is a town in Gulbarga district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Geography Shorapur is located at [16.52° N 76.75° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Shorapur]. It has an average elevation of 472 metres (1548 feet). Demographics As of 2001 India cen..
Shorashim
Shorashim may refer to: The shorashim (from Hebrew שורשים for "roots") are principles for decision making.The shoresh (pl. shorashim) is the three-letter stem of Hebrew grammar.Shorashim is also a place in IsraelThe fourteen criteria employed by Maimonides in his Sefer HamitzvotThe principles..
Shorawi
Shorawi are the ethnic tribe which took power by overthrowing the government of King Mohammed Zahir Shah in Afghanistan by a bloodless coup led by Mohammed Daoud Khan, the King's brother-in-law, in 1973. ..
Shore
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Shore A shore or shoreline is the land at the edge of a large body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake. Shores are influenced by the topography of the surrounding landscape, as well as by water induced erosion, such as waves. The geological com..
Shorea
Shorea is a genus of 360 species of mainly rainforest trees in the family Dipterocarpaceae. They are native to southeast Asia, from Northern India to Malesia, Indonesia and the Philippines. Timbers Many economically important timber trees belong to Shorea. They are sold under various trade names ..
Shoreacres, Texas
Shoreacres is a city in Texas, partly in Chambers County and partly in Harris County. The population was 1,488 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Shoreacres is located at [29°37′13″N, 95°1′0″W] (29...
Shorecrest High School
Shorecrest High School is a public high school in Shoreline, Washington(grades 9 through 12). Located 15343 25th Ave. NE, Shoreline, Washington 98155. Shorecrest was founded in 1961 and its mascot is the Highlander or "Scots", which is based on the Clan Gordon. Notable alumni include professional f..
Shorecrest Preparatory School
Founded in 1923, Shorecrest Preparatory School is the oldest independent day school in the U.S. state of Florida. A prestigious, K-12 institution, it serves St. Petersburg, FL as well as the greater Tampa Bay area. Enrolling nearly 1000 students, over 200 of them in the Upper Division, it sends 10..
Shoreditch
Shoreditch Town Hall Shoreditch is a place in the London Borough of Hackney. It is a built-up area of the inner city immediately to the north of the City of London, located 2.3 miles (3.7 km) north east of Charing Cross . It is situated at the point where five postal districts converge. C..
Shoreditch (parish)
Shoreditch (St Leonard) was an ancient parish in the county of Middlesex. It was both a civil parish, used for administrative purposes, and an ecclesiastical parish of the Church of England. Civil parish The civil parish was entrusted with various administrative functions from the 17th century. In ..
Shoreditch High Street railway station
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Shoreditch railway station
Shoreditch Location Place Shoreditch History Opened by North London Railway Platforms 3 Key dates Opened 1865Closed 1940 Replaced by none Shoreditch railway station was a station on the North London Railway in London, United Kingdom. It was situated on a viaduct between Hag..
Shoreditch tube station
Shoreditch Location Place Brick Lane History Opened by East London Railway Platforms 1 Key dates Opened 1869Closed 9 June 2006 Replaced by Shoreditch High Street (not yet open) Shoreditch tube station is a former London Underground station located in the London Borough of T..
Shoreditch TV
Shoreditch TV is a local community TV station broadcasting to resitents of Shoreditch, London, UK. An experimental 'Crime' channel broadcasts live CCTV from the streets of Shoreditch. The channel is currently only available to 22,000 viewers but the project will shortly be expanding to cover other ..
Shoreditch twat
The Shoreditch Twat fanzine was published and edited by club promoter Neil Boorman on behalf of the Shoreditch nightclub 333 between 1999 and 2004. Starting life as a listings magazine for the club, it quickly grew to become an irreverent, satirical fanzine at the centre of the creative boom in Ea..
Shoreham
Shoreham is the name of several different places: Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, EnglandShoreham, Kent, EnglandShoreham, Michigan, USAShoreham, New York, USAShoreham, Vermont, USAShoreham, Victoria, Australia Shoreham is also the name of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant, New York, USA. Five ships o..
Shoreham, Kent
Shoreham is a village and civil parish in the valley of the River Darent six miles north of Sevenoaks in Kent: it is in the District of Sevenoaks. The parish includes the settlements of Badgers Mount and Well Hill. The probable derivation of the name is estate at the foot of a steep slope. Steep s..
Shoreham, Michigan
Shoreham is a village in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 860 at the 2000 census. The village is located within St. Joseph Charter Township on the shore of Lake Michigan, just south of the City of St. Joseph. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, ..
Shoreham, New York
Shoreham is a village in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 417 at the 2000 census. The Village of Shoreham is inside the Town of Brookhaven. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Facilities4 External links Geography Shoreham is located at [40°..
Shoreham, Vermont
Shoreham, Vermont Shoreham is a town in Addison County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,222 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable residents4 External links Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a tota..
Shoreham, Victoria
Shoreham is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Mornington Peninsula. Melbourne suburbs near Shoreham(Shire of Mornington Peninsula) ..
Shoreham-by-Sea
Welcome to Shoreham-by-Sea Shoreham-by-Sea, a town and civil parish in the Adur District of West Sussex, England, is bordered on the north by the South Downs, on the west by the Adur valley and on the south by the River Adur and Shoreham Beach. The town lies in the middle of the ribbon of urb..
Shoreham-by-Sea railway station
Shoreham-by Sea railway station is in Shoreham-by-Sea in the county of West Sussex. The station and the majority of trains serving it are operated by Southern. Other operators are First Great Western and South West Trains. Note that on the West Coastway Line not all trains stop at all stations. T..
Shoreham Aircraft Museum
The Shoreham Aircraft Museum is located in the village of Shoreham near Sevenoaks, Kent, on the south-east edge of Greater London. It was founded by volunteers in 1978 and is dedicated to the airmen who fought in the skies over southern England during World War II. The museum houses aviation relics..
Shoreham Airport
Shoreham Airport , also known as Shoreham (Brighton City) Airport, or Brighton, Hove and Worthing municipal airport is an airport located in Lancing, West Sussex, near Brighton. Founded in 1910, it is the oldest licensed airfield in the UK. It is situated immediately to the South of the A27 trunk..
Shoreham F.C.
Shoreham F.C. is a football club based in West Sussex, England. They were established in 1892 and were the founding members of the Sussex County Football League in 1920. They have reached the 3rd round of the FA Vase 3 times in their history. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Sussex Co..
Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant
The Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant was a General Electric boiling water reactor located in Wading River, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, 60 miles east of Manhattan. The Plant was designed to produce 800 MWe. The Plant never operated commercially, but did undergo low power testing. It never prod..
Shoreham railway station
Shoreham railway station serves Shoreham in Kent, England. Train services are provided by Southeastern. The typical off-peak service from the station is: 2tph (trains per hour) to Sevenoaks2tph to London Blackfriars, calling at all stations via Bromley South, Catford and Elephant & Castle1tph to M..
Shoreham Redoubt
Shoreham Redoubt is a small 6“ gun double battery at the end of the shingle spit protecting the entrance to Shoreham harbour, West Sussex. Easily accessible, with the unusual feature of a Carnot wall at the bottom of the ditch surrounding the battery. External links [Shoreham Fort] ..
Shorei-ryu
Shorei-Ryu is an Okinawan Japanese Karate style brought to the United States by Sensei Robert Trias. See also Shuri-ryu karate. http://www.triaskarate.com ..
Shoreland Hotel
The Shoreland Hotel is an officially registered historical site (on the National Register of Historic Places) in the U.S. state of Illinois, and has been registered thus since 1986. Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood in Chicago, it is now a dormitory of the University of Chicago. History The ..
Shoreline, Washington
Shoreline is a city in King County, Washington, 15 miles (24 km) north of Downtown Seattle. As of the 2000 census, the population was 53,025, making it the 14th largest city in the state of Washington. Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Shoreline ranks 91st ..
Shoreline Amphitheatre
Shoreline Amphitheater is an outdoor amphitheater in Mountain View, California, USA, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It has a capacity of 25,000 with 6500 reserved seats and the balance as unreserved lawn seating. It was built from 1985-86 by the city of Mountain View in cooperation with local pro..
Shoreline Christian Center
Shoreline Christian Center is a non-denominational Christian megachurch located in Austin, Texas with 6,000 members. It includes a school that teaches preschool through grade 10. Pastor Rob Koke is the senior pastor of the church. Pastor Rob has been a pastor for more than 15 years. Shoreline has be..
Shoreline Community College
Shoreline Community College is a community college north of Seattle, Washington, USA, in the city of Shoreline. It is located in a residential area east of the large Shoreview Park. The college contains 83 acres (340,000 m²) and continuously serves 12,000 full and part-time students. External..
Shoreline Park
Shoreline Park is a park in Mountain View, California, USA. It was originally a landfill for San Francisco garbage. After the landfill closed, it was turned into a city park, with a golf course and an artificial lake. On the lake's eastern shore is located the Shoreline Aquatic Center, which offers..
Shoreline Park, Mississippi
Shoreline Park is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hancock County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 4,058 at the 2000 census. Geography Shoreline Park is located at 30°19'17" North, 89°24'20" West (30.321322, -89.405565)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Uni..
Shoreline School District
The Shoreline School District is the school district in an established residential community north of Seattle and includes the cities of Shoreline and Lake Forest Park in the U.S. state of Washington. Families new to the Puget Sound region settle in the area reportedly due to the quality of its scho..
Shoreline Shopping Centre
Shoreline Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Howrah, Tasmania, Australia. It has: ChickenFeed, Bakers Delight, Banjos, Woolworths, Video Ezy, Newsagents, Tote, Commonwealth Bank, a key shop, 2 baby/children's clothing and accessories shops and several other stores. ..
Shoreline Trail
Shoreline Trail is a route along Lake Michigan in Muskegon County, Michigan. The sign (located near the bottom of this page: http://www.michiganhighways.org/route_markers.html) is in the shape of a triangle with two sails, a wave, and the name "Shoreline Trail" with a red underline. Here is the ro..
Shoreline Trolley Museum
The Shoreline Trolley Museum is the one of the nation's oldest existing trolley museums. Located in East Haven, Connecticut, the museum was founded in 1945 as the Branford Electric Railway Association and today is a non-profit educational institution. Its collection consists of nearly 100 vehicles..
Shorelink
Sydney Bus Operators Busabout Baxter's Bus Lines BusLink (Crowthers) Busways Caringbah Bus Service Forest Coach Lines Hillsbus Hopkinson's Interline Metro-link Punchbowl Buses Shorelink State Transit (Sydney Buses) transitFirst Veolia NSW Westbus Sydney's Public Transport Trains Light ..
Shorenstein Company
The Shorenstein Company, LLC, is one of the United States' largest and oldest privately owned real estate firms, owning interests in, or managing, some 20 million square feet (2,000,000 m²) of office space. 7 million square feet (650,000 m²) of their space is in San Francisco, California, ..
Shorepower
A boat in a harbor is connected to shorepower when at least some of its electric power comes from wires fed by an electric generating plant (usually, an electric utility company) on shore. This is the same as regular household electric power, but it is less common on boats than in homes, hence the ..
ShoreTel
ShoreTel, formerly Shoreline Teleworks, has been selling Voice over IP PBXs (IPBXs) since 1998. They have won many awards, especially for their Microsoft Windows based call control utilities. A ShoreTel wiki is available here: http://www.tarak.org/ShoreTelWiki/. ..
Shoreview, Minnesota
Shoreview is a city located in Ramsey County, Minnesota. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 25,924. Many Twin Cities-area broadcasters use Shoreview as a site for their transmitting antennas. KMSP channel 9 owns one tower (KMSP TV Tower) reaching 1466 feet (446.8 m) high, sh..
Shorewall
Shorewall (Shoreline Firewall) is an open source firewall tool that builds upon the Netfilter (iptables/ipchains) system built into the Linux kernel, making it easier to manage more complex configuration schemes. In essence: Shorewall is to iptables, what C is to assembly language. It provides a..
Shoreway Arboretum
The Shoreway Arboretum is located on the campus of the Southern Maine Technical College in South Portland, Maine, USA. It contains salt-tolerant trees and shrubs, including a good specimen of Swiss Stone Pine (Pinus cembra). See also List of botanical gardens in the United States ..
Shorewood
Shorewood is a placename used in the United States: Shorewood, Illinois, a village located in Will County, IllinoisShorewood, Wisconsin, a village located in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an..
Shorewood, Illinois
Shorewood is a village in Will County, Illinois, United States. The population was 10,003 at the 2003 census. Contents 1 Presidents2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links Presidents The first President of Shorewood was Raymond (Pat) Clark. Other Presidents who have served ..
Shorewood, Minnesota
Shorewood is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 7,400 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 34.6 km² (13.4 mi²). 13.8 km² (5.3 mi²) of it is land and 20.8 km² (8.0 mi²) of it (60.22%) is ..
Shorewood, Wisconsin
Shorewood is a village in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 13,763 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Landmarks4 External links Geography Shorewood is located at [43°5′31″N, 87°53′11″W] (43.092061, -87.8863..
Shorewood-Tower Hills-Harbert, Michigan
Shorewood-Tower Hills-Harbert is a cluster of unincorporated communities in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a Census-designated place (CDP) used for statistical purposes. The population was 1,619 at the 2000 census. The CDP is limited to Chikaming Township, although some of the c..
Shorewood High School
Shorewood High School is the name of several high schools in the United States. Shorewood High School in Shoreline, WashingtonShorewood High School in Shorewood, Wisconsin This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred yo..
Shorewood High School, Shoreline, Washington
Shorewood High School is one of two public high schools in the Shoreline School District in Shoreline, Washington. The Shorewood High School features a strong academic program, as well as strong music, art, and drama programs. The mascot of Shorewood is the Thunderbird or T-Bird. Contents 1&nb..
Shorewood High School, Shorewood, Wisconsin
Shorewood High School is a comprehensive public secondary school located in the village of Shorewood, Wisconsin. It is in the Shorewood School District. Approximately 650 students attend it from September through June. Along with the strong drama department at SHS, the following programs/clubs als..
Shorewood Hills, Wisconsin
The village of Shorewood Hills is a suburb of Madison in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,732 at the 2000 census. Geography Shorewood Hills is located at [43°4′43″N, 89°26′43″W] (43.078562, -89.445332)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According ..
Shore (disambiguation)
Shore can refer to: shoreshoringShore patrol It can also refer to a number of people: Dinah ShoreEddie ShoreErnie ShoreHoward ShorePauly ShoreRyan ShoreStephen Shore It can also refer to specific places: Bay Shore, New YorkEastern Shore (Nova Scotia)Jersey ShoreLake Shore DriveMaryland Eastern Shore..
Shore Acres, Staten Island
Shore Acres is a neighborhood of Staten Island, New York, one of the five boroughs of New York City. It is situated along the Upper New York Bay, just north of Fort Wadsworth and south of Rosebank. The name originally referred to an enclave of upscale homes which were built in the vicinity in the ..
Shore durometer
--> Durometer is one of several ways to measure the hardness of a material, defined as the material's resistance to permanent indentation. The term "durometer" can refer to both the measurement, and the instrument used to generate the measurement. Durometer is typically used as a measure of hardnes..
Shore Edge
Shore Edge is a locality in Shaw and Crompton in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. A comparatively sparsely populated area of Shaw and Crompton, the area runs loosely along Buckstones Road. It is adjacient to both the areas of Buckstones and Denshaw, although no forma..
Shore facility
Shore facility is one of the facilities located on shore used for receiving ships and transferring cargo and people to them. Ports and marinas constitute a collection of various shore facilites. Shore facilities are designed for the efficient intermodal transportation of goods and people inland ..
Shore Fast Line
The Shore Fast Line was a line of fast trolley cars running along the shore between Atlantic City, New Jersey, and Ocean City, New Jersey, from 1903 until 1948. The company that operated the Shore Fast Line was called Shore Fast Line, Incorporated. Some historians believe that Charles Darrow, the p..
Shore Fire Media
Shore Fire Media is a publicity firm with specializing in music, entertainment and popular culture. Founded by former Columbia Records VP Marilyn Laverty, the company is most known for its representation of Bruce Springsteen, as well as popular stars such as Elvis Costello, Robert Plant, and Wynton ..
Shore Institute for Contemporary Art
The Shore Institute for Contemporary Art (SICA) is a non-profit arts center in Long Branch, New Jersey, USA, located in the former Lincon Can Manufacturing building. Founded in 2000, the physical institute was officially opened in 2004. SICA has a gallery, a cafe, artists studios and classrooms. Th..
Shore Lark
The Shore Lark (Eremophila alpestris), called the Horned Lark in North America, breeds across much of North America from the high Arctic south to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, northernmost Europe and Asia and in the mountains of southeast Europe. There is also an isolated population on a plateau in..
Shore leave
Shore leave is the leave that professional sailors get to spend on dry land. It is culturally infamous for its excess. The US singer-songwriter Tom Waits wrote a song entitled Shore Leave in 1982, and included it on his album of the following year Swordfishtrombones. As well as describing the exce..
Shore Leave (TOS episode)
"Shore Leave" is a first season episode of [[Star Trek: The Original Series]]. It was first broadcast on December 29, 1966 and repeated on June 8, 1967. It is episode #17, and was written by science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon, and directed by Robert Sparr. Quick Overview: The crew of the E..
Shore Line East
Shore Line East (SLE) is a commuter rail service operating in southern Connecticut, USA. A fully owned subsidiary of the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT), SLE provides weekday service along the Northeast Corridor from New London west to New Haven, with continuing service to Bridge..
Shore Line Railway
The following railroads have been known as the Shore Line Railway or Shore Line Railroad: Shore Line Railway (Connecticut), part of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad systemShore Line Railway (New Brunswick), part of the Canadian Pacific Railway systemShore Line Railway (New York), a stre..
Shore Line Railway (Connecticut)
The Shore Line Railway was a part of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad system, running east from New Haven, Connecticut to New London along the north shore of Long Island Sound. It is now part of Amtrak's high-speed Northeast Corridor. History The New Haven and New London Railroad was ..
Shore Line Trolley Museum
The Shore Line Trolley Museum is the oldest operating trolley museum in the United States. The museum was incorporated in 1945 as the Branford Electric Railway Association, a non-profit historical and educational institution. Founded to preserve the unique heritage of an endangered species -- the t..
Shore patrol
The shore patrol is the military police of the U.S. Navy, United States Coast Guard, and the British Royal Navy while on shore. They were often temporarily assigned personnel who were untrained in law enforcement and armed only with a nightstick, whose primary function was to make certain that sail..
Shore Regional High School
Shore Regional High School is a regional public high school and high school district serving students from four communities in Monmouth County, New Jersey. The high school serves students from the constituent municipalities of Monmouth Beach, Oceanport, Sea Bright and West Long Branch, where the sch..
Shore Things
Shore Things is a television show on OPB, which originally was a television special produced for WGBH Boston and distributed for PBS in the United States in 1996. It shows different beaches all across the country, and how they have changed over the years. Daytona Beach is shown and Cape Cod. Ext..
Shore Thing Youth Theatre
At Rehearsal - Emily MacGregor and Joe Murphy Shore Thing Youth Theatre, based in Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. Formed in the Autumn of 2000 by Andy Dickinson and Lisa Maule as a section of ‘Out of the Blue’, a company that has since had to close. Thanks to the determination and enthusiasm of ..
Shorin-Ryu
Shorin-ryu is one of the major modern Okinawan martial arts. Said to have been founded by Sokon Matsumura during the 1800s, Shorin-ryu combines elements of the traditional Okinawan fighting styles Shuri-te and Tomari-te. Shorin-ryu is widely considered to be one of the two major modern styles of..
Shoring
Shoring (from "shore," a prop) is an operation connected with building. It is often necessary before actual building is begun to support adjoining premises while the work of excavating for underground apartments is being carried out. The art of shoring comprises the temporary support of buildings, a..
Shorinjiryu
Shorinjiryu is a name used by various styles of karate that evolved from Sokon Matsumura of Shuri-te lineage, through to Chotoku Kyan (1870-1945). Various disciples of Kyan carried on his teachings, synthesising their own methods and those acquired from other teachers, into their own systems. In t..
Shorinjiryu Kenkokan Karate
Shorinjiryu Kenkokan Karate is a style of karate founded by Shinan Kori Hisataka (1907-1988) shortly after World War II in Japan. It is a unique blend of Okinawan Shorinjiryu karate, Ryukyuan Kobudo, Japanese Aikijujutsu, Judo, Kenjutsu[link], and Chinese Baji Quan. Link: [Shorinjiry..
Shorinjiryu Kentokukan (Canada)
Shorinjiryu Kentokukan came into being on January 8 1994, as a result of the decision of Shinan Wayne Donivan (8th Dan) to develop his own brand of Karatedo after more than 25 years with his teachers, Shinan Kori Hisataka (founder of the Shorinjiryu Kenkokan Karate school of Karatedo and the founder..
Shorinji Kempo
Shorinji Kempo (少林寺拳法 Shōrinji Kenpō -- note that the World Shorinji Kempo Organization prefers the Romanization kempo to kenpo) is a martial art form of Kempo that was invented by Doshin So (宗 道臣, 1911-1980) in 1947, who incorporated..
Shorinji Ryu Karate
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. Shorinji-ryu is a style ('ryu') of Karate, 'shorin' being the Japanese form of 'shaolin', and was founded in Oki..
Shorkaror
Shorkaror (also transliterated Sherkarer) was a king of Kush (circa AD 20 - 30). He commanded the inscription of a Meroitic relief found at Jabal Qayli, near the trade route to Kassala. This is the easternmost inscription of the Meroitic kings found so far. ..
Shorkot
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Shorland armoured car
Shorland Internal Security Vehicle Mk 3 General characteristics Length m Width 1.778 m Height 2.286 m Weight t Suspension 4 X 4 Speed 88 km/h road km/h off-road Range 260/510 km Primary armament 7.62 machine gun Secondary armament A..
Shorncliffe
Shorncliffe can refer to: Shorncliffe railway line, BrisbaneShorncliffe railway station, BrisbaneShorncliffe, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbanea district of Folkestone, Kent, England, home to an army barracks (see Cheriton)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles as..
Shorncliffe, Queensland
Shorncliffe is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. It is situated northeast of Brisbane and is the neighbouring suburb of Sandgate. The suburb comes under the jurisdiction of the Brisbane City Council. ..
Shorncliffe railway line, Brisbane
QR CityTrain Lines Northern Lines Caboolture Ferny Grove Shorncliffe Doomben Airport Exhibition Southern/Western Lines Ipswich Beenleigh Corinda via South Brisbane Cleveland Springfield ..
Shorncliffe railway station, Brisbane
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Shorne
Shorne is a village and civil parish in the Gravesham District of Kent, England. The parish is located to the south-east of Gravesend; the village is three miles (4.8km) from the town.. The parish church is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul. Apart from the village itself, which is located south ..
Shornemead Fort
Shornemead Fort (also spelt Shornmead) is a gun battery originally dating from the 1790s, built to support New Tavern Fort at Gravesend, Kent. It was redeveloped in the 1850s to a pentagonal plan, one of the first 'polygonal' works in the UK with 13 32 pounders (15 kg) on 3 faces. Shornemead Fort w..
Shors
Shors or Shorians (Russian: , also transliterated as Shorts, Shortses) are a people in the Kemerovo Oblast in Russia. Their self designation is Шор, or Shor. They were also called Blacksmithing Tatars (кузнецкие татары), Kondoma Tatars (кондомские татары), Mras-Su T..
Short
The word short has more than one meaning: The common meaning of being small in length or height or time.* A person who is abnormally short is said to have dwarfism.In electrical engineering and electronics, it is an abbreviation for short circuit.In finance, the holder of a short position in a secu..
Short, Oklahoma
Short is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 328 at the 2000 census. Geography Short is located at [35°34′23″N, 94°30′22″W] (35.573047, -94.506071)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States ..
Short, sharp shock
The phrase "Short, sharp shock" is taken from Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta The Mikado, where it appears in the Act 1 song, "I am so proud, if I allowed". In this song, Pooh-Bah, Ko-Ko and Pish-Tush are contemplating "the sensation of a cheap and chippy chopper on a big, black, block", since by de..
Short-beaked Echidna
The Short-beaked Echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus), also known as the Spiny Anteater because of its diet of ants and termites, is one of four living species of echidna and the only member of the genus Tachyglossus. The Short-beaked Echidna is covered in fur and spines and has a distinctive snout an..
Short-billed Black-Cockatoo
The Short-billed Black Cockatoo Calyptorhynchus latirostris is a cockatoo endemic to south-western Australia. References BirdLife International (2006). [Calyptorhynchus latirostris]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 11 May 2006. Database entry includes j..
Short-billed Dowitcher
The Short-billed Dowitcher, Limnodromus griseus, is a medium-sized shorebird of the family Scolopacidae. The name of this bird can be somewhat misleading, as its bill is only short in comparison with the Long-billed Dowitcher. Its long, straight, dark bill is longer than the average shorebird. Th..
Short-billed Pigeon
The Short-billed Pigeon, (Patagioenas nigrirostris or Columba nigrirostris), is a largish pigeon which breeds from southern Mexico south to northwestern Colombia. It is found in lowland forest canopy and semi-open woodland, and builds a rudimentary platform nest out of twigs 5-30 m high in a tr..
Short-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency
Short-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency (or "SCAD") is a fatty acid metabolism disorder. It is associated with a failure of the ACADS gene, on Chromosome 12. External links [ACADS gene] ..
Short-cloaked Moth
The Short-cloaked Moth (Nola cucullatella) is a moth of the family Nolidae. It is distributed through most of Europe. This is a small species (wingspan 15-20 mm) with grey or brown forewings with black basal areas which resemble a short cloak when the moth is at rest. The hindwings are uniform cre..
Short-eared Dog
The Short-eared Dog (Atelocynus microtis), also known as Small Eared Zorro or Short-eared Fox, can be found in South America. They perfer to be in areas of rainforest with little human disturbance. It has short and slender limbs with short and rounded ears. The Short-eared Dog has a distinctive fo..
Short-eared Owl
The Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) is in family Strigidae. Owls are classified into two general groups: the typical owls of family Strigidae and the barn owls of family Tytonidae. Asio flammeus is a species of typical owl. Owls belonging to genus Asio are known as the eared owls, which are charac..
Short-finned eel
The short-finned eel (Anguilla australis) is one of the 15 species of eel in the family Anguillidae. It is native to the lakes, dams and coastal rivers of south-eastern Australia, New Zealand, and much of the South Pacific, including New Caledonia, Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island, Tahiti, and Fij..
Short-furred Dasyure
The Short-furred Dasyure (Murexia longicaudata), also known as the Short-haired Marsupial Mouse, is a member of the Dasyuromorphia order. It is the only species in the Murexia genus. It lives in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. References Australasian Marsupial & Monotreme Specialist Group (1996)...
Short-handed goal
A Short-handed Goal is a goal scored in Ice Hockey when a team is outnumbered by their opponents. The reason the team would be outnumbered is due to a penalty incurred, be it a minor or major infraction. Short-handed goals are often scored when a team is down one man due to a minor penalty, in rare ..
Short-horned Lizard
The Short-horned Lizard is a small lizard that occurs in North America. Like other horned lizards, it is often wrongly called the "Horned Toad", but it is not a toad at all. It is a reptile, not an amphibian. It is one of five species of lizards in Canada. Contents 1 Taxonomy2 Descript..
Short-line railroad
Short Line is also one of the four railroads in the popular board game Monopoly, probably named after the Shore Fast Line, an interurban streetcar line. A short line is an independent railroad company that operates over a relatively short distance. Short lines generally exist for one of three reaso..
Short-lived Ministry
On 10 February 1746, following the resignation of the government of Henry Pelham, the Earl of Bath undertook the formation of a ministry. However, it only lasted two days, ending on 12 February even before all the members could be appointed, and Pelham resumed the government. OFFICE NAME TERM ..
Short-lived recurring characters on Saturday Night Live
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] The following is a series of short write-ups on recurring sketches that appeared four or fewer times on Saturday Night Live. Some characters who fit into this category do not appear here because they fit better into one of the other categories listed below...
Short-Media
Short-Media is a technology website and online community. The site was founded in 2003 after an attack upon, and the subsequent loss of another technology website called Icrontic. Three former Icrontic members, using the pseudonyms Shorty, primesuspect, and MediaMan, purchased the name and equipment..
Short-nosed bandicoot
The short-nosed bandicoots (genus Isoodon) are members of the Peramelemorphia order. There are three species in this genus: Golden Bandicoot, Isoodon auratusNorthern Brown Bandicoot, Isoodon macrourusSouthern Brown Bandicoot, Isoodon obesulus References External Link ARKive - [images and mo..
Short-range ballistic missile
SRBM is a military acronym for Short Range Ballistic Missile. These are ballistic missiles with a range of 1000 km or less. In regional conflicts, these missiles are rarely used because of the short distances between some countries. These missiles are cheap and easy to get so almost any small or mi..
Short-run
In Economics, short-run refers to the decision-making time frame of a firm in which at least one factor of production is fixed. Costs which are fixed in the short-run have no impact on a firms decisions. A generic firm can make three changes in the short-run: Increase productionDecrease productionS..
Short-spiked bamboo
The short-spiked bamboo or short-tassled bamboo, short spikelet bamboo (Brachystachyum densiflorum) is a species of bamboos, of the monotypic genus Brachystachyum. The genus names was formed from Greek and means precisely "short-spiked". Taxonomy The species has one variety, Brachystachyum densif..
Short-tailed Albatross
The Short-tailed Albatross or Steller's Albatross (Phoebastria albatrus) is a large rare seabird from the North Pacific. Although related to the other North Pacific albatrosses, it also exhibits behavioural and morphological links to the albatrosses of the Southern Ocean. It was described by the G..
Short-tailed Blue
The Short-Tailed Blue (Cupido argiades) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. ..
Short-tailed Gymnure
The Short-tailed gymnure (Hylomys suillus) is a small insectivore that is found in southeast Asia. The gymnure, which resembles a large mouse, grows to a length of 4-6 inches, and feeds on insects, worms and other small animals. References Insectivore Specialist Group (1996). [Hylomys suill..
Short-tailed Hawk
Short-tailed Hawk, Buteo brachyurus, is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes the eagles, hawks and Old World vultures. As a member of the genus Buteo, it is referred to in British usage as a buzzard rather than a true (Accipiter) hawk. Short-tailed Hawk breeds in tropical..
Short-tailed Hopping Mouse
The Short-tailed Hopping Mouse (Notomys amplus) is an extinct species of mouse from open stony (gibber) plains with desert grasses, low shrubs and sand ridges in the area around Charlotte Waters, near Alice Springs in Central Australia. It weighed 80 grams. The last record is from June 1896. Only ..
Short-tailed Horned Lizard
The short-tailed horned lizard (Phrynosoma braconnieri) is a very rare lizard. It has a very distinct shortened tail, which is sometimes non-apparent. They specific epithet braconnieri is in honor of the French naturalist Saraphin Braconnier. ..
Short-tailed Magpie
Short-tailed Magpie (Cissa thalassina) is a passerine bird of crow family, Corvidae. It is endemic to southeast Asia. ..
Short-tailed monitor
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]. The short tailed moniter, or as it is also known, the pigmy goanna, is originally from Sou..
Short-tailed opossum
Monodelphis is a genus of marsupials in the family Didelphidae, commonly referred to as short-tailed opossums. They are found throughout South America. Species Sepia Short-tailed Opossum, Monodelphis adusta (Thomas, 1897) - Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Peru.Three-Striped Short-tailed Op..
Short-tailed Paradigalla
The Short-tailed Paradigalla, Paradigalla brevicauda is a stocky black plumaged bird with slender black bill and bright yellow and blue wattles in front of each eye. The sexes are alike, with female is duller and has smaller wattles. Distinguished by its smaller size, very short tail feathers and ..
Short-tailed Parrot
The Short-tailed Parrot (Graydidascalus brachyurus) is the only species of the genus Graydidascalus and is along both sides of the Amazon river in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. The closest relative is the Yellow-faced Parrot (Salvatoria xanthops) and the members of the genus Pionus. Duarte JM..
Short-tailed Shearwater
The Short-tailed Shearwater Puffinus tenuirostris, also commonly known as the muttonbird in Australia, is the most abundant seabird species in Australia, and they are one of the few Australian native birds that is commercially harvested. They are a migratory species they breed in Australia and mig..
Short-tailed Swift
The Short-tailed Swift, Chaetura brachyura, is a common resident breeding bird on Trinidad, Tobago, Grenada and St Vincent, and in tropical South America from Panama, Colombia and the Guianas south to Ecuador, Peru and Brazil. This small swift is found in a range of habitats including savanna, op..
Short-term goal
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]] There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006.} A short-term goal..
Short-term memory
Short-term memory, sometimes referred to as "primary" or "active" memory, is that part of memory which stores a limited amount of information for a limited amount of time (roughly 15-30 seconds). This can be contrasted to long-term memory, in which a seemingly unlimited amount of information is stor..
Short-term missions
Short-Term Missions (STM) is a trend in Christian missions that is mobilizing thousands as missionaries for short periods of time ranging from days to a year. In 1970 there were very few youth groups doing short-term missions in the United States. However, during the 1980s and '90s it has been obse..
Short-time Fourier transform
The short-time Fourier transform (STFT), or alternatively short-term Fourier transform, is a Fourier-related transform used to determine the sinusoidal frequency and phase content of local sections of a signal as it changes over time. Simply described, in the continuous-time case, the function to b..
Short-toed Eagle
The Short-toed Eagle (Circaetus gallicus) is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, buzzards and harriers. This is an Old World species spread throughout the Mediterranean basin and into Russia and the Middle East, an..
Short-toed Treecreeper
The Short-toed Treecreeper, Certhia brachydactyla, is a small passerine bird found through much of warmer temperate Europe and into north Africa. It is a member of the treecreeper family. It is closely related to the very similar Common Treecreeper. It has a generally more southerly distribution th..
Short.fast.loud
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. short.fast.loud is a radio show on Triple J in Australia. It is hosted by Stuart Harvey and features punk, hardcore, emo and similar music. The..
Shortage economy
Polish meat shop in the 1980s. Shortage economy (Polish: gospodarka niedoboru, Hungarian: hianygazdasag) is a term coined by the Hungarian economist, János Kornai. This is a term he used to criticize the old centrally-planned economies of the communist states of Eastern Europe. In his article..
Shortalls
Shortalls are a type of overalls in which the legs of the garment resemble those of shorts. The word itself is a contraction of these two words. ..
Shortbill spearfish
The shortbill spearfish (Tetrapturus angustirostris) is a species of marlin found in tropical, subtropical, and temperate Indo-Pacific oceans not far from the surface. It is a commercial game fish with a published weight of 52 kg and a maximum length of 230 centimetres. The shortbill spearfish's..
Shortboard
Since the late 1960s (when Gordon Clark found the optimum formulation of urethane foam), many of the surfboards in common use have been of the shortboard variety between six and eight feet in length, with a pointed nose and a rounded or squarish tail, typically with three skegs (fins) but sometimes ..
Shortbread
Shortbread rounds Shortbread is a type of biscuit (US: cookie) which is traditionally made from one part sugar, two parts butter and three parts flour, although other ingredients like ground rice or cornflour (US: cornstarch) are sometimes added to alter the texture. It is baked at a low te..
Shortbus
Shortbus is a 2006 US movie by director John Cameron Mitchell, presented out of competition in the 2006 Cannes movie festival. The movie is trying to 'demystify' sex by explicitly showing it on the screen in several scenes. While having a $2M budget and casting mostly amateur actors, the movie is ex..
Shortcake
Strawberry shortcake Shortcake is a sweet biscuit (in the American sense: that is, a crumbly, baking soda- or baking powder-leavened bread), and a dessert made with that biscuit. Shortcake is typically made with flour, sugar, baking powder or soda, salt, butter, milk or cream, and sometimes ..
Shortcomings (SATC episode)
Shortcomings is the fifteenth episode of the second season of the HBO television series Sex and the City. It originally aried on September 12 1999. Carrie dates an author who has a premature ejaculation problem. Miranda dates a divorced father who has a son. Charlotte's brother Wesley stays wit..
Shortcrust pastry
Shortcrust pastry is a type of pastry often used for the base of a tart or a pie. It does not puff up during baking because it usually contains no raising agent. It is possible to make short crust pastry with self-raising flour, however, and one suggestion for the 'perfect' pastry is 8oz self-raisin..
Shortcut
The word shortcut may have the following specific meanings, besides its generic meaning of a shorter route or smaller effort. Computer shortcut, a file that contains only the location of another file in the computer.Keyboard shortcuts, a combination of keystrokes that provides easier access to a c..
Shortcut (magazine)
Shortcut is a Swedish-language magazine and meeting place centred on work and lifestyle. It is aimed at: People with higher educationEntrepreneursFree agentsSelf-taught people As at August 8th 2004 it has 40,374 high educated members. Paying members enjoy subscription to the magazine as well as a ..
Shortcut Island
Shortcut Island is a crescent-shaped island 0.4 miles long, with three prominent indentations of the north shore, lying 0.7 miles SSE of Gamage Point and Palmer Station along the SW coast of Anvers Island. The suggestive name was given by Palmer Station personnel. The narrow, deep channel separating..
Shorten
Shorten (SHN) is a file format used to losslessly compress CD-quality audio files (44.1 kHz 16-bit stereo PCM). It is a compressed data file format similar to ZIP, RAR, and StuffIt but is optimized for compressing audio data. Lossy formats such as Vorbis and MP3 are more typically used as these are ..
Shortenin' Bread
"Shortenin' Bread" is a traditional song. The song was recorded by the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1979 album L.A. (Light Album). Details Written by: Traditional. Adapted by Brian WilsonAlbum: L.A. (Light Album)Time: 2 min 49 secProduced by: Bruce Johnston/The Beach B..
Shortening
Shortening is a semisolid fat used in food preparation, especially baked goods, and is so called because it inhibits the formation of long gluten strands in wheat-based doughs, giving them a "short" texture (as in shortbread). Shortening can be made from animal fat (lard), but is more commonly a hyd..
Shorter
Shorter has several meanings: as a placename Shorter, Alabama, a town located in Macon County, Alabama, United States as a personal name Dora Sigerson Shorter (1866–1918), Irish poetFrank Shorter (born 1947), American athleteJohn Gill Shorter (1818–1872), American politicianWayne Shorte..
Shorter, Alabama
Shorter is a town in Macon County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 355. Geography Shorter is located at [32°24′5″N, 85°56′36″W] (32.401397, -85.943326)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a tota..
Shorter College
The center of Shorter College's hilltop campus. 2005 was the inaugural year for Shorter Hawks football. The college was founded in 1873 as the Cherokee Baptist Female College. It was renamed in 1877 to Shorter Female College because of the financial contributions of Alfred and Martha Sh..
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary
The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, often abbreviated to SOED, is a scaled-down version of the Oxford English Dictionary. It comprises two volumes rather than the twenty needed for the second edition of the OED. An abridgement of the complete work was contemplated from 1879, when the Oxford Uni..
Shortest common supersequence
This shortest common supersequence problem is closely related to the lcs (longest-common subsequence problem. Again, assume that two sequences X = < x1,...,xm > and Y = < y1,...,yn > are given. A sequence U = < u1,...,uk > is a common supersequence of X and Y if U is a supersequence of both X and Y..
Shortest English sentence
The shortest sentence in the English Language is "Go!". The subject of the sentence is "you" (implied) and the verb is "go". However, if single words are not counted as sentences, then the shortest sentences in English would be "I do" and "I go". "I am," widely thought of as the shortest english..
Shortest job next
Shortest job next (SJN) (also known as Shortest Job First (SJF)) is a nonpreemptive method of CPU scheduling that selects the waiting process with the smallest execution time to execute next. Shortest job next is advantageous because of its simplicity and because it maximizes process throughput (in..
Shortest path first
In computer science, Shortest path first (SPF) is a routing method able to eliminate loops. The shortest path is considered to be the default route. The router constructs a spanning tree (with itself as its root) which represents its view of the network. Paths in spanning tree from root to its node..
Shortest path problem
In graph theory, the single-source shortest path problem is the problem of finding a path between two vertices such that the sum of the weights of its constituent edges is minimized. More formally, given a weighted graph (that is, a set V of vertices, a set E of edges, and a real-valued weight funct..
Shortest proof game
A proof game is a type of chess problem in which the solver must construct a game, starting from the initial position in chess, which ends with a given position after a given number of moves. A proof game is called a shortest proof game if no shorter solution exists, in which case sometimes no numbe..
Shortest remaining time
Shortest remaining time is a method of CPU scheduling that is a preemptive version of shortest job next scheduling. In this scheduling algorithm, the process with the smallest amount of time remaining until completion is selected to execute. Since the currently executing process is the one with th..
Shortest seek first
Shortest seek first is a disk scheduling algorithm to determine the motion of the disk's arm and head in servicing read and write requests. Description This is a direct improvement upon a first-come first-served (FIFO) algorithm. The drive maintains an incoming buffer of requests, and tied with eac..
Shortest total path length spanning tree
Shortest total path length spanning tree Input: n-node undirected graph G(V,E); positive integer B. Question: Is there a spanning tree T(V,F) of G such that the sum over all pairs of nodes u and v of the length of the path between u and v in T is no greater than B? References A2.1: ND3, pg.20..
Shortfin barb
The Shortfin Barb (Barbus brevipinnis) is a tropical fish belonging to the minnow family (Cyprinidae). It originates from Southeast Africa in the Sabi and Limpopo River systems. The shortfin barb will grow to a normal length of 1.8 in (4.5 cm). Shortfin Barbs live natively in freshwater hea..
Shortfin mako shark
The shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus "sharp nose") large shark of the Lamnidae family. Along with the closely related longfin mako, Isurus paucus, it is commonly called just mako shark. Contents 1 Anatomy and appearance2 Naming3 Distribution4 Behavior5 Reproductio..
Shortfloating
Shortfloating is an angling method developed to increase the chances of catching a willing fish while decreasing the loss of terminal gear. The method employs the use of a sliding or fixed float, some weight to keep the float upright without submerging it and a short leader normally about 12 inches ..
Shorthand
Not to be confused with Steganography. Shorthand is an abbreviated, symbolic writing method that improves speed of writing or brevity as compared to a normal method of writing a language. The process of writing in shorthand is stenography, from the Greek stenos (narrow, close) and graphos (writing)..
Shorthanded
In ice hockey, shorthanded refers to having fewer skaters on the ice during play, as a result of a penalty. The player removed from play serves the penalty in the penalty box for a set amount of time proportional to the severity of the infraction. The penalized team is said to be on the penalty kill..
Shorthand Language
The Short Transitional Utility Language also known as Shorthand, was created and implemented by Sam Moses and Andrei Remenchuck as a simpler means of creating dynamic web applications. The language bindings are available for variety of web server platforms including Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Sol..
Shorthead redhorse
The shorthead redhorse (Moxostoma macrolepidotum) is a species of freshwater fish endemic to the northern United States east of the Rocky Mountains and adjacent regions of Canada. It is typically found in natural lakes and still regions in rivers. A bottom-feeder, it feeds on mollusks, microcrus..
Shorthill, Shropshire
Shorthill is a small village in Shropshire, England. It is located just off the A488, near to Hanwood and Arscott. There is a church here. ..
Shorthorn
The Shorthorn breed of cattle originated in the North East of England in the late 18th century. The breed was developed as dual purpose, suitable for both dairy and beef production; however there were always certain blood lines within the breed which emphasised one quality or the other. Over t..
Shorties Watchin' Shorties
Shorties Watchin' Shorties is a television show broadcast on the Comedy Central. The show is made up of various short animated clips with audio from comedians' stand up routines while also adding new jokes in the form of the two "shorties", a pair of babies voiced by Nick DiPaolo and Patrice O'Neal..
Shortie nightgown
A shortie nightgown is a functional short nightdress (often just a long or short T-shirt) usually worn without panties (UK - knickers). ..
Shortify
Shortify is a service providing short aliases to long URLs, similar to TinyURL. It is the sister website of Wikinote. Such services consist of two parts. One is a web page with a text box for writing long URL, submit button, and some text describing the service. When user inputs a long URL, for ex..
Shortjaw kokopu
For a general article about all 3 kokopu. The shortjaw kokopu (Galaxias postvectis) is a galaxiid of the genus Galaxias, found only in New Zealand, except the Chatham and Stewart Islands. It grows to a length of up to 26 cm. Shortjaw kokopu have speckled coloration consisting of spots of vario..
Shortlands
Shortlands is a ward of the London Borough of Bromley. Located less than a mile from Bromley town centre it has good transport links to London, mainly to London Blackfriars and London Victoria. Shortlands is famous for very little, apart from the fact that Enid Blyton lived there in the later stag..
Shortlands railway station
Shortlands railway station is in the London Borough of Bromley in south London. It serves the southwest part of Bromley of that name, and is 10 miles (16km) from London Victoria. The station is located on the A222 road. It was originally opened by the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway o..
Shortland Islands
The Shortland Islands are group of islands belonging to the Western Province of the Solomon Islands. They lie in the extreme northwest of the country's territorium, close to the island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. The three largest islands are Alu, Mono Island and Fauro Island. Mono forms part..
Shortland Street
Shortland Street is a New Zealand soap opera set in a modern metropolitan hospital in the fictional suburb of Ferndale in Auckland City. It is New Zealand's longest running soap opera, and began screening on 25 May 1992. It is broadcast on TV2, one of TVNZ's free-to-air channels, five evenings a we..
Shortleaf Pine
The Shortleaf Pine (Pinus echinata) is a common pine found in the eastern United States from southern New York south to northern Florida, west to the extreme southeast of Kansas, and southwest to eastern Texas. The tree is variable in form, sometimes straight, sometimes crooked, with an irregular ..
Shortlex order
Shortlex order is an ordering for ordered sets of objects, where the sequences are primarily sorted by cardinality (length) with the shortest sequences first, and sequences of the same length are sorted into lexicographical order. ..
Shortlist Music Prize
The Shortlist Music Prize is a music award given annually to an album released in the United States within the last year, as chosen by a panel of musicians, producers and journalists. Albums are eligible only if they have not been certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America by t..
Shortnose cisco
The shortnose cisco (Coregonus reighardi) is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family (family Salmonidae). The species is native to the Nearctic ecozone, formerly occurring in Lakes Huron, Michigan, and Ontario in Canada and the United States. The last reported population was restricted t..
Shortnose Sucker
The scientific name for the Shortnose Sucker is ''Chasmistes brevirostris. '' External links The following is a link about suckers [link] ..
Shortopedia
Shortopedia is fork of Wikipedia. It use parts of articles from Wikipedia to make short review articles. It contains a description of each wikipedia article, sorted by category, and link to the original article. It can be used as an index of Wikipedia articles. The site is highly GFDL compliant. E..
Shortpack
Shortpack is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in Mystique #3, created by Brian K. Vaughan and Jorge Lucas. Shortpack's mutation also came with a severe price, his body began shrinking at puberty. If not for the meditative exercises he learned from..
Shortpacked!
Shortpacked! is a webcomic by David Willis set in a toy store. It is part of the Blank Label Comics family. After putting an end to his successful webcomic It's Walky! David Willis decided to turn Shortpacked!, his autobiographical comic, into a new title. The strip is based in the same universe a..
Shortreed Elementary School
Shortreed Community School is a public elementary school in Aldergrove, British Columbia part of School District 35 Langley. Popular culture The Tom Green comedy Bob the Butler was filmed at the school. ..
Shortridge Academy
Shortridge Academy Established 2003 School type Private, Boarding Religious affiliation None Director Adam Rainer Location Milton, New Hampshire, United States Campus Enrollment Faculty Average class size Student:Teacherratio Average SATscores () Athletics Socc..
Shortround
Some might call Shortround obsessed because of the way he follows Thunderblast around, but most Decepticons just call him annoying. Still, he serves his purpose running supplies at speeds up to 350 mph over land and sea, and whenever the Autobots show up he freaks out – filling the air with enough..
Shorts
1970s satin track shorts Catherine Bach popularized "Daisy Dukes" by wearing very short cut-off denim pants in The Dukes of Hazzard Shorts are a garment worn by both men and women over their pelvic area and the upper part of the upper legs or more, sometimes extending as far as mid-c..
Shortshanks
Shortshanks is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Asbjørnsen and Moe. Under the title "Minnikin", it was included by Andrew Lang in The Red Fairy Book. Synopsis A poor couple had many children, and one day had two more sons. Both boys looked about the cottage and set off to seek their fortune ..
Shortstop
The position of the shortstop Felipe López fielding a ground ball in the 2004 season. Shortstop, abbreviated SS, is the baseball fielding position between second and third base. Shortstop is often regarded as the most dynamic defensive position in baseball, because there are more right-..
Shortstop (album)
Shortstop Album by Sara Hickman Released 1990 Recorded Summer 1990, Powertrax Studios, Hollywood, CA Genre Folk/Pop Length 55 min 05 sec Record label Elektra Producers Sara Hickman,David Kershenbaum Professional reviews AMG 4.5/5 [link] Sara Hickman Chronology Equal Scary Peo..
Shortsville, New York
Shortsville is a village in Ontario County, New York, USA. The population was 1,320 at the 2000 census. The Village of Shortsville is in the southwest part of the Town of Manchester. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Notable Inhabitants5 References6 Ext..
Shortsword
Shortsword is a compound word neologism used for referring to a sword shorter than the “standard” ones but yet longer than a dagger. In normal use it refers to relatively short, straight-bladed swords or large, broad daggers. Examples include the katzbalger, gladius, xiphos, baselard, cinquedea..
Shorts (disambiguation)
Shorts are a garment worn by both men and women over their pelvic area and the upper part of the upper legs or more, but not the entire length of the leg.Shorts are a people in Russia.Shorts is the common name for the British aircraft and defense equipment manufacturer, Short Brothers.Shorts is a st..
Shorts 330
Short C-23 Sherpa The Shorts 330 is a small transport aircraft created by Short Brothers. It seats up to 30 people and was relatively inexpensive and cheap to operate at the time of its introduction in 1976. The 330 was based on the SC.7 Skyvan. The first prototype of the 330 flew on August..
Shorts 360
The Shorts 360 is a commuter aircraft built by Short Brothers of Belfast, Northern Ireland, which is now a division of Bombardier of Canada. Contents 1 Origin2 Variants3 Production4 Past and Present Operators5 Specifications6 Performance7 Avionics Origin The Sh..
Shorts Belfast
The Shorts Belfast is one of the largests turboprop aircraft ever built. Ten were built, all for the Royal Air Force, but were all sold off to private industry after a decade of service. HeavyLift Cargo Airlines operates the sole remaining aircraft in active service. This aircraft is often clearly v..
Shorts SC.7 Skyvan
SC.7 Skyvan at Oulu Airport, Finland. The Skyvan is a 19-seater twin turboprop aircraft manufactured by Short Brothers at the time Short Brothers & Harland Ltd and used mainly for short-haul freight and skydiving. The Skyvan is a high wing twin engined all-metal monoplane with a high cantilev..
Shorttext
[shortText] is a web application which allows users to type or paste any text in the application and an instant URL is generated of that text. There is no need to create logins or sign-up. This URL can be distributed or shared with other people to see. Options available to the user are fo..
ShortText.com
[shortText] is a web application which allows users to type or paste any text in the application and an instant URL is generated of that text. There is no need to create logins or sign-up. This URL can be distributed or shared with other people to see. Options available to the user are for..
Shortwave
A Grundig shortwave receiver Shortwave radio operates between the frequencies of 2,310 kHz and 25.820 MHz (25,820 kHz) Tomislav Stimac, "[Definition of frequency bands (VLF, ELF... etc.)]". IK1QFK Home Page (vlf.it). and came to be referred to as such in the early day..
Shortwave bands
Shortwave bands are frequency allocations for use within the high frequency radio spectrum. They are the primary medium for applications such as marine communication, international broadcasting, and worldwide amateur radio activity because they take advantage of ionospheric skip propagation to send ..
Shortwave listening
Shortwaves can be heard using a cheap "world band" receiver. More expensive ones come with special features, such as SSB reception. Shortwave listening is the hobby of listening to shortwave radio broadcasts. Shortwave listeners, or SWLs, do not transmit, in contrast to amateur radio operators..
Shortwave radiation
Shortwave radiation is a term used to describe the radiant energy emitted by the sun in the visible and near-ultraviolet wavelengths (between about 0.1 and 2 micrometers). This is compared to longwave radiation. External links [National Science Digital Library - Shortwave radiation]..
Shortwave Radio
This article is about an album. For the wireless communication band, see shortwave First studio release from synth-punk band Mighty Mohawk Man. 1. No Refunds 2. Zombies Ate My Neighbors 3. Wicked Stepmother 4. Haircut 5. My Darling Fans 6. I'm Too Famous For You 7. Atkins 8. Viva Mohawk 9. In..
Shortwave transmitter Jülich
The shortwave transmitter Jülich, operated by Deutsche Telekom, is part of the shortwave broadcasting facility at Jülich, Germany. In 1956 WDR broadcaster established the first shortwave transmitter near Mersch, and in subsequent years this site was expanded. On September 1, 1961 this site was ha..
Shortwave transmitter Nauen
History Current Transmission Capabilities See also Nauen..
Shortwing
The shortwings are colourful medium-sized mostly insectivorous birds in the genera Brachypteryx and Heinrichia of the thrush family Turdidae. All are southeast Asian species: Rusty-bellied Shortwing, Brachypteryx hyperythraGould's Shortwing, Brachypteryx stellataWhite-bellied Shortwing, Brachypte..
Shortwood United F.C.
Shortwood United Football Club is an English football club which plays in the Hellenic Premier League. Its home ground is Meadowbank Ground, which boasts floodlighting. Their nearest rivals are fellow Hellenic Premier League club, Slimbridge United. The club is situated in the fair trade town of Nai..
Shorty
Shorty is a 2000 film produced by Noontide Filmworks. The story follows Russell, a modern urban Cyrano afflicted by his lack of height (played by Andre Canty), with Michele Persley as Venus and Frank Mayers as Eric. "shorty" has screened at several film festivals in North America and has received ..
Shorty Green
Wilfred "Shorty" Green (Born - July 17, 1896 in Sudbury, Ontario - Died - April 18, 1960) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 4 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Hamilton Tigers and New York Americans. Playing career Shorty was captain of Tigers when they went on ..
Shorty Hogue
Shorty Hogue was one of the Murderer's Row fighters of California in the 1940s, along with Lloyd Marshall, Charley Burley, Jack Chase (Young Joe Louis), Archie Moore and Eddie Booker. He had an older brother known as "Big Boy" Hogue, who also fought in the era. No complete record exists for eith..
Shorty Like Mine
Shorty Like Mine is Bow Wows first single off of his untitled New Album. This Song feautures Chris Brown. ..
Shorty Long
Frederick Earl "Shorty" Long (May 20, 1940 – June 29, 1969) was an African-American soul singer, songwriter, and record producer for Motown's Soul Records imprint. He was a native of Birmingham, Alabama. Long came to Motown in 1963 from the Tri-Phi/Harvey label, owned by Berry Gordy, Jr.'s sister..
Shorty McShorts' Shorts
Shorty McShorts' Shorts is a Disney Channel animated television series.It is scheduled to air July 28, 2006 7:55/6:55c p.m.The animated shorts will appear just before That's So Raven. Contents 1 Short Episodes1.1 Season 12 Disney Games for this show3 Trivia4 External ..
Shorty Rogers
Milton "Shorty" Rogers (April 14, 1924 - November 7, 1994) was a west coast jazz musician. He composed the music for UPA's Mr. Magoo cartoon Hotsy Footsy and the Looney Tune Three Little Bops. External links [Shorty Rogers bio][Interview with Shorty Rogers] http://www.allmusic...
