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S.T.U.N. Runner
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St. Ulrich
St. Ulrich can refer to: the person Saint Ulrich of Augsburgthe place St. Ulrich in Gröden-Urtijëi-Ortisei This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point direct..
St. Ulrich's Priory in the Black Forest
St. Ulrich's Priory in the Black Forest (St. Ulrich im Schwarzwald) was a priory of Cluny Abbey (in Burgundy) founded in the valley of the River Möhlin in the Black Forest in about 1083. St. Ulrich is now part of the municipality of Bollschweil, in the district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-W..
St. Ulrich in Gröden-Urtijëi-Ortisei
St. Ulrich is a small town of 4,500 inhabitants in northern Italy, in the region of South Tyrol. It is placed in the valley of Gröden-Val Gardena within the Dolomites, a mountain chain that is part of the Alps. It is also known as Ortisei in Italian and Urtijëi in Ladin, a very isolated language..
St. Urban Tower
The (St.) Urban Tower (Slovak: Urbanova veža) in Košice, Slovakia is originally a Gothic prismatic campanile with a pyramidal roof. It was erected in the 14th century. A church bell installed in the tower has been dedicated to Saint Urban, the patron of vine-dressers. The bell was cast in a m..
St. Ursula Girls' School
St. Ursula Girls' School is a school that located in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Catholic-based school has a kindergarden, elementary school, junior high school, and a high school, which are located on the same campus. However, the kindergarden and elementary school allow boys and girls. The junior high..
STU-I
The STU-I was a secure telephone developed by the U.S. National Security Agency for use by senior U.S. government officials in the 1970s. Source Display labels from [link] See also KY-3Navajo-1STU-IISTU-IIISCIP Cipher machines [edit] Rotor machines: CCM | Enigma | Fia..
STU-II
The STU-II is a secure telephone developed by the U.S. National Security Agency. According to information on display in 2005 at the NSA's National Cryptologic Museum, the STU-II was in use from the 1980s to the present. It uses the linear predictive coding algorithm LPC-10 at 2.4 kilobits/second,..
STU-III
A STU-III secure telephone; this model AT&T STU-III is a family of secure telephones introduced in 1987 by the NSA for use by the United States government, its contractors, and its allies . STU-III desk units are highly similar in appearance to typical office telephones, plug into a standard ..
Stuart
Stuart is a semi-common surname and male first name. Its origin is the royal House of Stuart, which gave rise to a number of Scottish and English rulers. Contents 1 People2 Places3 Fictional characters4 Other People There are many individuals with the surname Stuart. Stuar..
Stuart's Department Stores
Stuart's Department Stores was founded in New England in 1957. It incorporated as a Delaware corporation in 1983, around which time the regional clothing and houseware retailer had stores in every state in New England with a primary focus on Massachusetts. Its stock once traded for close to $30 a s..
Stuart, Florida
Downtown Stuart Stuart is a city in Martin County, Florida, on Florida's Treasure Coast. The population was 14,633 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 15,728 [link]. It is the county seat of Martin County[Geographic references#..
Stuart, Iowa
Stuart is a city in Adair County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,712 at the 2000 census. Geography Stuart is located at [41°30′13″N, 94°19′14″W] (41.503650, -94.320433)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has..
Stuart, Nebraska
Stuart is a village in Holt County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 625 at the 2000 census. Geography Stuart is located at [42°36′0″N, 99°8′26″W] (42.600034, -99.140546)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village..
Stuart, Oklahoma
Stuart is a town in Hughes County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 220 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Stuart School4 Athletics5 Student Body6 External links Geography Stuart is located at [34°54′3″N, 96°6′0″W]..
Stuart, Queensland
Stuart is a suburb of Townsville. History during WW2 In December 1942, two classrooms of the Stuart State School on the outskirts of Townsville were used by the Army as the main Army Signals Communication Centre in North Queensland. The unit then moved to a concrete bunker at Roseneath. ..
Stuart, Virginia
Stuart is a town in Patrick County, Virginia, United States. The population was 961 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Patrick County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Stuart is home to an annual festival, the Easter Brothers' Homecoming Gospel Sing, held every July in Dominion Valley..
Stuartia
Stuartia is a genus of eight species of flowering plants in the family Theaceae, related to Camellia. Six of the species are native to eastern Asia in China and Japan, and two (S. malacodendron, S. ovata) in southeast North America, from Virginia and Kentucky south to Florida and Louisiana. They ..
Stuarts Draft, Virginia
Stuarts Draft is a census-designated place (CDP) in Augusta County, Virginia, United States. The population was 8,367 at the 2000 census. Stuarts Draft was formerly known as the home of Shenandoah Acres, a large manmade sand-bottom lake and beach, historically owned by the Blacka family, which close..
Stuarts Draft High School
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]. Stuarts Draft High School is in the town of Stuarts Draft in south-eastern Augusta County, ..
Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates
Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates is a musician notable for playing the Hammond organ with Neil Hannon's band, The Divine Comedy. Bates was the band's organ player on all of The Divine Comedy's records from Casanova to Regeneration. Hannon is an aficionado of the Hammond and was eager to employ a Hammond player..
Stuart A. Creque
Stuart A. Creque is a writer who is the author of "Killing with kindness - capital punishment by nitrogen asphyxiation" and a screenwriter, journalist and businessman. External links [Killing with kindness - capital punishment by nitrogen asphyxiation] - Stuart A. Creque..
Stuart A. Rice
Faculty Photo Stuart Alan Rice (born January 6, 1932 in New York City) is an American theoretical chemist and physical chemist. He is well-known as a theoretical chemist who also does experimental research. He is currently the Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at The Uni..
Stuart Abbott
Stuart Richard Abbott MBE (born 3 June 1978) is a South African born rugby union footballer who plays centre for Harlequins and England. At 87kg he is small for a centre but his tackling is considered superb, and as his general vision of the game. Abbott was born in Cape Town, South Africa. His..
Stuart Adamson
Stuart Adamson (April 11, 1958 – December 16, 2001), was a Scottish rock musician, who founded The Skids and later Big Country, as well as the 90s alternative country rock act, The Raphaels. Born William Stuart Adamson in Manchester, he is best known for his distinctive guitar work, which made th..
Stuart Addis
Stuart Addis (born July 5, 1979 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish football player who plays as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Ballymena United in the Irish League. ..
Stuart Alexander Lowe
--> Stuart Alexander Lowe, better known as "Alex Lowe" (1958-1999), was widely considered the world's finest all-around climber prior to his October 5, 1999 death in a massive slab avalanche on Shishapagma in Tibet. The event also claimed the life of high-altitude cameraman David Bridges, 29, and i..
Stuart Anderson
Stuart Anderson (born October 9, 1974) is an Australian rules footballer. He comes from the Victorian town of Sale. In 1994 he was drafted by the Kangaroos where he played 61 games as a midfielder/half-forward, including the 1996 premiership. At the end of the 1997 he was traded to the Fremantle Do..
Stuart and Sons
Stuart and Sons is a manufacturer of pianos based in Maryville, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Their pianos are noted for their use of Australian timbers for construction, including Huon Pine and red Western Australian casuarina. Stuart and Sons pianos are known for unusual and..
Stuart and the Ave.
Stuart and the Ave. is a song by the band Green Day. The title of the song refers to the corner of Stuart Street and Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California, the location where the band originated. The song appears on the Green Day album Insomniac. ..
Stuart Appelle
Dr. Stuart Appelle is a professor and writer, with an interest in topics dealing with anomalous perception, including hypnotic experience, and reports of unidentified flying objects and alien abduction. Biography Born in 1944, Stuart Appelle began his graduate work in experimental psychology at the..
Stuart Appleby
Stuart Appleby (born May 1 1971) is an Australian golfer. He was born in Cohuna, Victoria. Contents 1 Career summary2 PGA Tour wins3 Other professional wins4 Team appearances5 External links Career summary A dairy farmer's son from rural northern Victoria, Appleby practi..
Stuart Baird
Stuart Baird is a British film editor, producer, and director who is mainly associated with action films. Baird worked for a number of years with Richard Donner. He has directed three films: Executive Decision (1996), U.S. Marshals (1998) and [[Star Trek: Nemesis]] (2002). He was the editor and exec..
Stuart Baker
Stuart William Baker(born April 181980) is the Lead Keyboardist, and sometime singer and songwriter of English Band The GT's. Known as 'Pie' by his friends, dues to his Pie shaped head. Baker joined the original band Silver Rain in early 1999 as bass player, following the departure of band member..
Stuart Barnes
Stuart Barnes (born 22 November 1962) is a former English rugby union footballer who played fly-half for Bristol (whom he left amid much controversy for their bitter rivals, Bath), and represented England and the British Lions on international level. He gained only ten caps, being eclipsed by Rob A..
Stuart Baxter
Stuart Baxter (born August 16, 1953) is an English football manager. He began his football career as a player in Preston North End FC in 1968. He later went to Sweden to play for Helsingborgs IF, before settling in that country as a coach. His greatest success was in 1998 when he led the AIK side t..
Stuart Beattie
Stuart Beattie is a Hollywood screenwriter, noted for his strong pace and intelligent scripts. His most well known work would be on 2003's "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" as the story writer. Stuart attended Knox Grammar School, in Sydney, Australia, where his mother, Sand..
Stuart Bell
Sir Stuart Bell (May 16, 1938) British senior politician and is the The Labour Party Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough. Sir Stuart Bell was born in County Durham in 1938 the son of a miner. He attended the Hookergate Grammar School in Rowlands Gill. He joined the Labour Party in 1964, and was ..
Stuart Berg Flexner
Stuart Berg Flexner (1928–90) was a lexicographer, editor and author, noted for his books on the origins of American words and expressions, including I Hear America Talking and Listening to America; as co-editor of the Dictionary of American Slang; and as chief editor of the Random House Dictionar..
Stuart Bingham
Stuart Bingham is a professional snooker player from Basildon in England. He was 1996 World Amateur champion, but for many years he has been something of a journeyman professional. He reached the quarter-final stage of the Regal Welsh tournament in 1999, beating John Higgins along the way, and then ..
Stuart Bowen
Stuart Bowen is a lawyer, from Texas. He worked on George W. Bush's first gubernatorial campaign, in 1994. He subsequently served as Governor Bush's assistant general counsel and then deputy general counsel. Bowen was one of the members of Bush's gubernatorial staff who Bush invited to serve u..
Stuart Bown
Stuart Bown (born August 24, 1978) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League. Career Adelaide: 2001, 4 games, 0 goals. External links [ statistics] from [RLeague] ..
Stuart Braithwaite
Stuart Braithwaite born May 10, 1976, is the lead member of the post-rock band Mogwai, based in Glasgow. Stuart's mother is from the small village of Flesherin, in the Outer Hebrides. He is also a supporter of Celtic FC. He has a home in Glasgow, where he lives with his wife, Grainne and two dogs Pr..
Stuart Brehaut
Stuart Brehaut (born September 24, 1978) is a badminton player from Australia. Brehaut played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's singles, losing in the first round to Lee Hyun-il of Korea. ..
Stuart Brisley
Stuart Brisley (born in 1933 in Haslemere, England) is widely regarded as the godfather of British performance art. Obtaining notoriety during the 1960s and 1970s, his work dealt with challenging the human body in a physical, psychological and emotional manner, and often used faeces as the subject o..
Stuart Broad
Stuart Christopher John Broad born 24 June 1986, Nottingham, England is an English cricket player who has played for the cricket team of Leicestershire. He is the son of former England cricketer Chris Broad Broad played for the England Under-19 squad in 2005, facing the Sri Lankan U-19 squad, and t..
Stuart Buchanan
Stuart Buchanan (c.1894 – 4 February 1974) is the voice actor of Humbert the Huntsman in the 1937 Disney animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He died in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. ..
Stuart Burrows
Stuart Burrows is a Welsh operatic tenor. He was born in Cilfynydd, Pontypridd, South Wales on 7 February 1933. He first performed at the Royal Opera House in 1967. He has sung all over the world but still makes his home in Wales, where he is active in judging singing contests and coaching young s..
Stuart C. Siegel Center
Stuart C. Siegel Center is a multi-purpose facility on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. The facility consist of a 7,500 seat arena (the Alltel Pavilion) and a student recreational area that includes a weight room, auxiliary basketball court, an aerobic studio, a..
Stuart Cable
Stuart Cable (born on May 19, 1970 in Aberdare, Wales) is the former drummer for the Welsh band Stereophonics. In 2002, Cable was given his own TV chat show, Cable TV, by BBC Wales. He was sacked by the rest of the band in September, 2003, because it was claimed he was spending too much time on h..
Stuart Cage
Stuart Cage (born 16 July 1973) is an English golfer. He won the English Amateur Championship in 1992 and played for Great Britain & Ireland in the 1993 Walker Cup. He turned professional in 1993 and was a rookie on the European Tour in 1995. He nearly won the Irish Open that first season, taking th..
Stuart Campbell
Stuart Campbell is the name of: Stuart Campbell (murderer), British murdererStuart Campbell (video game journalist), video game journalistStuart Campbell (Australian politician), former administrative head of Australian Antarctic TerritoryStuart Campbell (footballer), Professional footballer with B..
Stuart Campbell (murderer)
Stuart Campbell (born 1959) was a builder who was convicted in December 2002 for the kidnap and murder of his niece Danielle Jones, 15. but lost an appeal on January 21st 2005. She disappeared on 18th June 2001 while walking to a bus stop in East Tilbury, Essex, where she lived. Her body has never..
Stuart Campbell (video game journalist)
Stuart Campbell is a freelance journalist and former software designer, based in the UK, born in 1967 He was the UK's National Videogames Champion in 1988 (having previously won the Scottish title), and a member of the UK's winning European Videogame Championship team in Paris in 1990. Using the pr..
Stuart Card
Stuart Card is a Senior Research Fellow at Xerox PARC. He has been at PARC since 1974, and is now the Area Manager of the User Interface Research, or UIR, section of PARC. He has been one of the pioneers of applying human factors in human computer interaction. In 1983 the book he wrote along with..
Stuart Carlisle
Stuart CarlisleZimbabwe (Zim) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches 37 111 '''Runs scored 1615 2740 Batting average 26.91 27.67 100s/50s 2/8 3/9 Top score 118 121* ..
Stuart Carruthers
Stuart Carruthers (born March 31, 1970 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former field hockey player from Australia, who was a member of the Men's National Hockey Team that won the bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. ..
Stuart Challender
Stuart David Challender (19 February, 1947 - 13 December, 1991) was an Australian conductor. He was the second Australian-born Chief Conductor of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (1987-91), succeeding Sir Charles Mackerras. Although married for a time, he was gay, and died of an AIDS-related disease ..
Stuart Chandler
Stuart Chandler is a fictional character in the soap opera All My Children. Played by actor David Canary (Fall 1984 to Present). Identical Opposite Stuart is the identical twin brother to wealthy businessman, Adam Chandler. However, he is unlike him in many ways. Where Adam can be absolutely une..
Stuart Charno
Stuart Charno (born September 29, 1956 in Queens, New York, USA) is an American actor. He was a stand-up comic. Stuart has starred in film and on television. His first role was in the 1981 horror film Friday the 13th Part 2, his other well known rolls is in the 1985 comedy film Just One of the Guys ..
Stuart Chase
Stuart Chase (1888-1985) was an American economist and engineer trained at MIT. His writings covered topics as diverse as General Semantics and physical economy. His hybrid background of engineering and economics places him in the same philosophical camp as R. Buckminster Fuller. He was the origin..
Stuart Chatwood
Stuart Chatwood, (born Fleetwood, Lancashire, England) is a Canadian musician, best known as the bass guitar/keyboard player for the now defunct rock band The Tea Party. The Tea Party were widely known for fusing together musical styles of both the Eastern and Western worlds, in what they called "Mo..
Stuart Cheshire
Stuart Cheshire is the author of Bolo, a networked tank game, originally written for the BBC Micro and later ported to the Apple Macintosh. Cheshire pioneered Zeroconf networking whilst employed at Apple Computer (originally released as Rendezvous, later renamed to Bonjour). ..
Stuart Christie
Stuart Christie is a Scottish anarchist most well-known for his part in the Spanish resistance to the dictator Francisco Franco: he was arrested in 1964 while carrying explosives to assassinate 'El Caudillo'. Before he left England, he was interviewed for a television programme with Malcolm Muggerid..
Stuart Clark
Stuart ClarkAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium (RFM) Tests ODIs Matches 4 15 '''Runs scored 31 33 Batting average 10.33 33.00 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 13* 16* ..
Stuart Cloete
Contents 1 Biography2 Works2.1 Novels2.2 Short story collections2.3 Non-fiction3 References Biography Edward Fairly Stuart Graham Cloete, South African novelist, essayist, biographer and short story writer, was born on July 23, 1897, in Paris, France to a French m..
Stuart Coats
Sir Stuart Auchinloss Coats, 2nd Baronet (20 March 1868 – 15 July 1959) was a British politician and Member of Parliament for Wimbledon from 1916 to 1918 and then East Surrey from 1918 to 1922. He inherited his baronetcy from his father in 1913. This page incorporates information from [..
Stuart Coleman
Stuart Coleman is a bass guitar player in the English rock band called The Music. ..
Stuart Collection
The Stuart Collection is a collection of public art on the campus of the University of California, San Diego. Founded in 1983, the Stuart Collection's goal is to spread commisioned sculpture throughout the campus, including both traditional sculptures and integration with features of the campus, i..
Stuart Copeland
Stuart William Copeland (born 19 January 1968 in Taroom, Queensland) is a National Party politician representing the seat of Cunningham in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 17 February 2001. Mr Copeland is married with one child. Mr Copeland is Secretary of the Opposition, and has been Sha..
Stuart Cosgrove
Stuart Cosgrove is a Scottish journalist and broadcaster. As a journalist Cosgrove served as editor for the NME and The Face during the 80s as well as holding senior positions in Channel 4 such as Controller of Arts and Entertainment which he worked as for eight years and Head of Programmes, the pos..
Stuart Country Day School
--> Stuart Country Day School is an independent all-girls Catholic school located in Princeton Township, New Jersey. It currently enrolls 550 students from pre-school through grade 12. Stuart is divided into a co-educational Pre-School, along with a Lower School for kindergarten through grade 5, a ..
Stuart Craig
Norman Stuart Craig OBE (born April 14, 1942) is a noted British production designer. He has been nominated for an Academy Award eight times, and has won three times: in 1983 for Gandhi, in 1989 for Dangerous Liaisons, and in 1996 for The English Patient. He has also designed the sets, together ..
Stuart Damon
Stuart Damon, in a still from General Hospital. Stuart Damon (born Stuart Michael Zonis on February 5, 1937) is an American actor born in New York. His parents were Russian immigrants, making their home in America after fleeing the Bolshevik Revolution. After a series of appearances on Bro..
Stuart Dangerfield
Stuart Dangerfield (born 17 September 1971, and from Willenhall in the West Midlands) is a leading English racing cyclist who has dominated British short-distance individual time trial events during the 1990s and early 21st century. Dangerfield won his first RTTC national time trial championship in..
Stuart Davenport
Stuart Davenport is a former professional squash player from New Zealand. He reached the World No. 3 ranking in 1986. ..
Stuart Davis
There are two American artists named Stuart Davis: Stuart Davis (painter)Stuart Davis (musician) 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 in..
Stuart Davis (musician)
Stuart Davis (born on January 11, 1971 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA) is a contemporary American musician and songwriter from Minnesota. His music contains elements of folk, punk, rock, pop, haiku, and progressive rock. He describes his musical style as 'Post-Apocalyptic Punk Folk'. He has been perform..
Stuart Davis (painter)
Stuart Davis (December 7, 1894 - June 24, 1964), American painter, was born in Philadelphia. Davis studied painting under Robert Henri, the leader of the early modern art group the Eight; he was one of the youngest painters to exhibit in controversial Armory Show of 1913. Exposed as he was at this..
Stuart Dempster
Stuart Dempster (born July 7, 1936 in Berkeley, California) is a trombonist, didjeridu player, improvisor, composer, author of The Modern Trombone: A Definition of Its Idioms (1979), and on the faculty of the University of Washington. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship award in 1981. He has commis..
Stuart Devenie
Stuart Forbes Devenie is a New Zealand actor. Outside of TV work, he is best known for a trio of appearances in Peter Jackson films - Meet the Feebles, Braindead (known in the United States as Dead Alive), and The Frighteners. His best known role was that of Father McGruder in Braindead, wherein h..
Stuart Dew
Stuart Dew (born 18 August 1979) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Debuting with the Port Adelaide Football Club in their inaugural year in 1997, it wasn't until the 1998 season where he received regular selection. He has occasionally been criticised for his la..
Stuart Diver
Stuart Diver (born 196?), a skiing instructor, was the only survivor to be rescued from the 1997 Thredbo landslide. Born in New South Wales, Diver is regarded as one of the most courageous survivors in the history of landslides, Diver then wrote a biography, Survival, with journalist Simon Bouda, d..
Stuart Donaldson
Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson (1812 - 1867) was the first Premier of the Colony of New South Wales. He held the offices of Premier and Colonial Secretary from 6 June 1856 until 25 August 1856 - a period of just two months and 20 days. He was succeeded by Charles Cowper, who was to occupy the offic..
Stuart Dougal
Stuart Dougal (born November 6, 1962) is a Scottish football referee in the Scottish Premier League. ..
Stuart Drummond
This article refers to the politician Stuart Drummond, for the English footballer, please see Stuart Drummond (footballer) Stuart Drummond is the first directly-elected mayor of Hartlepool, County Durham, North East England. Drummond as H'Angus the Monkey He had previously played the mascot f..
Stuart Drummond (footballer)
Stewart Drummond (born 11 December 1975 in Preston) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Shrewsbury Town. He is a central midfielder. Signed by Chester City from Morecambe in 2004, he joined Shrewsbury on May 122006. He measures 6 foot 2 and weighs 13 stone. External links &..
Stuart Dunkel
Contents 1 Stuart Dunkel1.1 Music1.2 Painting2 External Links Stuart Dunkel Oboist and Painter. He has performed in a number of orchestras listed below. He has been painting since age five and playing music since age 7. He has written a book "The Audition Process: Anxiety M..
Stuart Dybek
Stuart Dybek (b. 1942 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American poet and author of five books. His two collections of poems are Brass Knuckles (Carnegie Mellon, 1979) and Streets in Their Own Ink (Farrar, 2004). His fiction includes Childhood and Other Neighborhoods, The Coast of Chicago, and most recen..
Stuart E. Eizenstat
Stuart Eizenstat (born 1943) is a partner at Washington, DC law firm, Covington & Burling and senior strategist at APCO Worldwide. Eizenstat was a U.S. administrator. From 1977 to 1981 he was President Jimmy Carter’s Chief Domestic Policy Adviser and Executive Director of the White House Domestic..
Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott (born 23 July 1978) is a Northern Irish professional footballer currently playing for Hull City. Elliott started his career at Glentoran before joining Scottish Premier League club Motherwell. He became a fans favourite at Fir Park and his impressive performances earned him his firs..
Stuart Emerson
Stuart Emerson is a background vocalist and musician playing drums, bass, keyboards, and guitars. Notable appearances include: the 1993 Meat Loaf album [[Bat out of Hell II: Back Into Hell]],the 1995 Bonnie Tyler album Free Spirit,the 2004 Bonnie Tyler album Simply Believe,the 2004 Reim and Bonnie..
Stuart Erwin
Stuart Erwin (14 February 1903, Squaw Valley, California – 21 December 1967, Beverly Hills, California) was an American actor. Erwin began acting in college in the 1920s, first appearing on the stage, then breaking into films in 1928 in Mother Knows Best. He was cast as amiable oafs in severa..
Stuart Eustace
Stuart Eustace (born May 3, 1979 in Birmingham) is an English cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper who started playing Twenty20 cricket in 2005. He has played for Devon and Warwickshire. ..
Stuart Feldman
Stuart Feldman received an A.B. in Astrophysical Sciences from Princeton University and a Ph.D in Applied Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is best known as the creator of the make computer software for Unix systems. He was also an author of the first Fortran 77 compil..
Stuart Fielden
Stuart Fielden (born September 14, 1979 in Halifax, West Yorkshire) is an English Rugby League player. His position of choice is at prop forward for the Super League side Wigan Warriors in England. Stuart grew up in the village of Old Town near Hebden Bridge. It wasn't until he was in his teens th..
Stuart Fleetwood
Stuart Fleetwood (born 23 April 1986 in Gloucester) is a Welsh footballer who currently plays for Hereford United as a striker. He has also played for Wales at U21 level. He started his career at Cardiff City at the age of 12, and made just 12 first team appearances in two and a half seasons as a p..
Stuart Fletcher
Stuart Fletcher (born in York, England) was the bass player in John Squires post Stone Roses project, The Seahorses. Since the demise of the band, Fletcher has continued to play in local York band such as The Yards featuring ex-Seahorses singer Chris Helme and Rick Witters new band The Dukes. ..
Stuart Freeborn
Stuart Freeborn, born on September 5, 1914, in London, England, is a British motion picture make-up artist perhaps best known for his work on the original "Star Wars" trilogy. He created the make-up for all of the characters, including Yoda, whom he supposedly based on his own face and that of Albe..
Stuart Garrard
Stuart Garrard (born 6 July 1963), better known by the stage name Stu G, is an the lead guitarist, backing vocalist, and secondary songwriter of the English Christian rock band Delirious?. He has written many songs for Delirious?, including "Come Like You Promise", "Metamorphis", and "Pursuit of Hap..
Stuart Garson
Stuart Sinclair Garson, PC, CC (December 1, 1898 - May 5, 1977) was a Canadian politician and lawyer. He served as Premier of Manitoba from 1943 to 1948, and later became a federal cabinet minister. Born in St. Catharines, Ontario, Garson was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba f..
Stuart Getz
Stuart Getz(also known as Stuart Goetz) is an American born actor. Stuart's best know for his role in the movie The Van, in which he played the role of a sex crazed high school graduate. He later appeared on TV shows then became a music editor and assistant for other TV shows. Selected Filmograp..
Stuart Gilbert
Stuart Gilbert (1883 – 1969) was an English literary scholar and translator. Among his translations into English are works by André Malraux, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Georges Simenon, Jean Cocteau, Camus, and Sartre. He also translated James Joyce's Ulysses into French. He was born at Kelve..
Stuart Gillespie
Stu GillespieNew Zealand (NZ) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests ODIs Matches 1 19 '''Runs scored 28 70 Batting average 28.00 11.66 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 28 18* ..
Stuart Gitlow
Stuart Gitlow MD MPH MBA, board certified in addiction and forensic psychiatry, is the Executive Director of the Annenberg Physicians Training Program in Addictive Disease. Dr. Gitlow serves as a medical expert to the Social Security Department's Office of Disability Adjudication and Review and is o..
Stuart Golabek
Stuart Golabek (born 5 November 1974 in Inverness) is a professional footballer playing in the Scottish Premier League for Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Golabek began his career with Highland League side Clachnacuddin, before moving to Ross County, where he played for nearly four years before joini..
Stuart Gordon
Stuart Gordon (born August 11, 1947) in Chicago, Illinois) is a director, writer and producer of films and plays. Most of Gordon's film work is in the horror genre, though he has also ventured into science fiction. Like his friend and fellow filmmaker Brian Yuzna, Gordon is a big fan of H.P. Lovec..
Stuart Gray
Stuart Allan Gray (born May 27 1963, in the Panama Canal Zone, Panama) is an American former professional basketball player. He attended University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and was selected with the 29th overall pick in the 1984 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers. He played with them for five..
Stuart Green
Stuart Green (born 15 June 1981 in Whitehaven) is an English professional footballer currently playing for Hull City. He is currently Hull's longest serving player, arriving on a season long loan from Newcastle United in 2002. An attacking midfielder who is often used on the right hand side of mi..
Stuart Greenfield
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Stuart Greer
Stuart Greer (born December 21959) is an American character actor. He began acting in college before being accepted into the Professional Workshop at Circle In The Square in New York where he studied from 1987 to 1989. After work in regional theatre and stints as a warehouse worker, house painter, ..
Stuart Grimes
Stuart Grimes (born April 4, 1974) - rugby player. Lock. "Grimesey" ,aka "Lord" or "Stu-Pot" or "Big Stu", hails originally from Aberdeen, as does Chris Cusiter. He scored a try for Scotland against Japan in the Rugby World Cup, 2003. He plays professional rugby for Newcastle Falcons. Stuart is marr..
Stuart Grimshaw
Stuart Ian Grimshaw (born June 16, 1961 in Auckland) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that finished seventh at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. He currently resides in Sydney with his wife and three children and is employed b..
Stuart Hall
There have been several well-known people named Stuart Hall, including: Stuart Hall - radio and TV presenter from the United KingdomStuart Hall - influential cultural theorist from the United Kingdom There is also a girls' boarding school in Staunton, Virginia named "Stuart Hall". This is a [..
Stuart Hall (cultural theorist)
Stuart Hall (born February 3rd 1932 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a cultural theorist from the United Kingdom. He has contributed to key works on culture and media studies, as well as politics. In 1951, Hall moved to Bristol where he lived before studying at Oxford. He was a Rhodes Scholar at Merton Col..
Stuart Hall (television presenter)
Stuart Hall (born December 25, 1929) is a BBC radio and television presenter. Hall was born at Ashton-under-Lyne, near Manchester, and was educated at Glossop grammar school, where he was very involved in sport. This led to his becoming a sports journalist as well as a newsreader for BBC Look Nort..
Stuart Hall School
Stuart Hall School was originally named "Virginia Female Institute." Stuart Hall School is a private boarding and day school in Staunton, Virginia. The school provides girls boarding, (grades 8-12,) and co-ed day schooling. (Grades 5-12) Stuart Hall is located in close proximity to Mary Baldwin Co..
Stuart Hameroff
Stuart Hameroff, MD, is an anesthesiologist and professor at the University of Arizona known for his promotion of the scientific study of consciousness, and his speculative theories of the "mechanisms" of consciousness. His early research suggested to him that part of the solution to the problem o..
Stuart Hamm
Stuart 'Stu' Hamm (born February 8, 1960) is a highly respected bass player, known for his session and live work with numerous artists as well for his virtuosic playing style and solo recordings. Hamm relocated to Virginia as a teenager. Following high school, he attended the Berklee College of M..
Stuart Hampshire
Sir Stuart Newton Hampshire (October 1, 1914 - June 13, 2004) was an Oxford University philosopher, literary critic and university administrator. He was one of the antirationalist Oxford thinkers who gave a new direction to moral and political thought in the post-World War II era. Hampshire was edu..
Stuart Hampson
Sir Stuart Hampson, current chairman of the John Lewis Partnership. He is the fourth person to be appointed thus and has held the position since 1993. Sir Stuart joined the Partnership in 1982 and, after gaining experience in a number of department stores, became Managing Director of Tyrrell & Green..
Stuart Harris
Stuart Harris (born January 31, 1956) is a telecommunications software entrepreneur. He is the President and founder of [Portage Communications, Inc.] ., a manufacturer of call center workforce management products. He is also a founder of the American microbrewing movement. Background..
Stuart Harris-Logan
Stuart Harris-Logan (sometimes credited as 'Stuart A. Harris-Logan') is a celticist and writer living in Scotland, UK. He is the author of two books, Dancing With Ravens (2005) and Singing With Blackbirds (2006). The former is described as being an introduction to Gaelic shamanism while the latter i..
Stuart Harrison
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Stuart Harrison is an architect and lecturer at RMIT University. He is also a presenter of the Triple R..
Stuart Harvey
Stuart "Stu" Harvey is a Melbourne, Australia based radio announcer. In 2004 he launched the punk/hardcore program on Triple J short.fast.loud. Before moving to Triple J, Harvey and Nick Kocsis (aka Nick Mondo) started the long running 3RRR punk radio show Mondo Bizarro. Mondo Bizarro was Austral..
Stuart Heintzelman
Major General Stuart Heintzelman (19 November 1876-6 July 1935) was an American soldier. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant of Cavalry from the United States Military Academy in 1899. For the first five years of his career, he served with the 6th Cavalry in Kansas and Idaho, the 4th Cavalr..
Stuart Heisler
Stuart Heisler (1896 - 1979) was a film and television director. He was firmly established as a top film editor by the early 1930s when he was given his first chance to direct on the second unit of John Ford's "The Hurricane" (1937). Heisler's first solo directorial effort would remain his finest..
Stuart Henry
Stuart Henry (born 21 June 1946), Australian politician, was elected to the House of Representatives as member for the Division of Hasluck, Western Australia for the Liberal Party of Australia at the 2004 federal election. He was a small business proprietor and farm manager before entering politics...
Stuart Henry (DJ)
--> Stuart Henry (d. 1995) was a Disc Jockey on Pirate Radio station Radio Scotland, then BBC Radio 1 from its start in 1967, he later moved to Radio Luxembourg where he worked through his illness until he became too ill to broadcast. During his later years he was assisted on air by his wife Olie..
Stuart Henshall
Stuart Henshall was born August 5 in New Zealand and lives in Lafayette, California, United States. He is the president of Mosoci LLC, the publisher of Skype Journal, and blogs at [Unbound Spiral]. ..
Stuart Hibberd
Andrew Stuart Hibberd MBE (5 September 1893 - 1 November 1983) was a British radio personality. An Army officer during World War I, he joined the BBC in 1924, and was the chief announcer on BBC Radio until his retirement in 1951. He is best remembered for his announcement of King George V's impendi..
Stuart Highway
The Stuart Highway (National A87 in SA and National 87 in NT) is one of Australia's major roadways. It is often referred to simply as The Track. The highway is named for John McDouall Stuart, the first European to cross Australia from South to North, and more or less follows his route. The h..
Stuart High School
Stuart High School is a name shared by several high schools: Stuart High School (Nebraska), Stuart, NebraskaStuart High School (Oklahoma)J.E.B. Stuart High School, Falls Church, Virginia This [Disambiguationdisambiguation page] lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational..
Stuart Hirst Limited
Stuart Hirst Limited is an advertising agency based in Leeds, UK. It claims to be the world's oldest independent advertising agency. The company was founded in 1919 by Stuart Hirst who had worked for Yorkshire Post newspapers and saw an opportunity to improve the quality of his advertisers' ads and ..
Stuart Holden
Stuart Holden (born August 1, 1985 in Aberdeen, Scotland) is an American soccer player, who currently plays midfielder for Houston Dynamo in Major League Soccer. After playing two years at Clemson University, Holden signed with English club Sunderland in March 2005. Holden suffered a brutal attac..
Stuart Holland
Stuart Holland is a British Labour politician and academic. He represented the Vauxhall constituency in Lambeth, London until 1989, when he applied for the Chiltern Hundreds to take up a post at the European University Institute, Florence. Works The State as Entrepreneur, New Dimensions for Public..
Stuart Hood
Stuart Hood (born 1915 in Angus, Scotland) is a former British television producer and executive, who from 1961 until 1963 was the Controller of the BBC Television Service. He became the overall Controller of BBC Television in 1963 with the preparations for the launch of BBC Two, with his former ass..
Stuart Horodner
Former New York art dealer for Horodner Romney gallery. Later became Visual Art curator for PICA from 2000-2003. Afterwards went on to develop the annual Affair@TheJupiterHotel contemporary art fair 2004- to the present. ..
Stuart Hughes
for others of this name, see Stuart Hughes (disambiguation) Stuart Hughes (born in Toronto, Ontario, August 9, 1959) is a Canadian actor known for his leading roles on the stages of Shaw Festival, Stratford Festival, Soulpepper Theatre Company (of which he is a founding member), and many other Cana..
Stuart Hughes (disambiguation)
There are two well-known people with the name Stuart Hughes : Stuart Hughes, a Canadian actorStuart Hughes, a British politician in the Official Monster Raving Loony Party This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred yo..
Stuart Immonen
Stuart Immonen is a Canadian comic book artist. He studied at Toronto's York University, pursuing a career in arts. In 1988 he produced his first comics work, a self-published series called Playground. He worked at several smaller comic book companies before joining DC Comics and Marvel Comics in..
Stuart Island
Stuart Island can refer to a number of different Islands: Stuart Island, one of the San Juan Islands in Washington State, USA.Stuart Island, an island in the Discovery Islands of British Columbia, Canada.Stewart Island/Rakiura in New Zealand This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: ..
Stuart Island, Alaska
Stuart Island is a small island on the southeast side of the Norton Sound of Alaska, at about [63°30′43″N, 162°16′29″W] (63.511893, -162.274632)[Geographic references#1GR1]. The island is about 15 km (10 miles) long and 10 km (7 miles) wide. Stuart Island contains ..
Stuart Island (British Columbia)
Stuart Island is a privately owned island without ferry access in the Discovery Islands of British Columbia. This is located between Vancouver Island and the mainland off the northern half of Vancouver Island. The island is mostly home to exclusive fishing lodges and large private estates. Most o..
Stuart Island (Washington)
Stuart Island is a located in the San Juan Islands of Washington state, USA. The small island is home to two distinct communities of full and part-time residents, a one-room schoolhouse, and two airstrips. A heavily-used marine state park is located near the center of the island, and the roadless ..
Stuart J. Russell
Stuart Russell (born 1962) is a computer scientist known for his contributions to artificial intelligence. Stuart Russell was born in Portsmouth, England. He received his B.A. with first-class honours in Physics from Oxford University in 1982, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford in 1986..
Stuart Jack
Stuart Duncan Macdonald Jack, CVO (born 8 June 1949) has been Governor of the Cayman Islands since 23 November 2005. He is married to Mariko and the couple has two daughters and one son. Before being appointed Governor of the Cayman Islands, Mr. Jack was Head of the Butler Study Team in the Cabine..
Stuart Jeffrey Randall
Stuart Jeffrey Randall (born 22 June, 1938) was a British Labour MP for Hull West from 1983 until he stood down in 1997. References "Times Guide to the House of Commons", Times Newspapers Limited, 1992 and 1997 editions. ..
Stuart John Wood
Stuart John Wood (b. February 22, 1957 in Edinburgh, Scotland), was a rhythm and later bass guitarist for the 1970s pop sensation, the Bay City Rollers. He joined the group in 1973, replacing John Devine. He is usually referred to by his nickname, Woody. Wood and his wife Denise live in Edinbu..
Stuart Kahan
Stuart Kahan is an American journalist and author of The Wolf of the Kremlin: The First Biography of L.M. Kaganovich, the Soviet Union's Architect of Fear (William Morrow & Co, October 1987) about Lazar Kaganovich, a central player in the regime of Joseph Stalin. In the book, Kahan made a series of..
Stuart Kauffman
Stuart Alan Kauffman (born September 28, 1939), originally trained as a physician, is a theoretical biologist and complex systems researcher, who studies the origin of life. He is most widely known for his promotion of self-organization as a factor that might be as important, as Darwinian natural se..
Stuart Kenworthy
Stuart Kenworthy is a British comedy writer, most noted for his work in the sketch show Smack the Pony and the sitcom Green Wing. A scene originated by Stuart, for Green Wing, was nominated for Most Memorable Comedy Moment of 2005 (BBC TV Moments). Previously, he spent ten years working as a p..
Stuart Kingsley
Stuart Kingsley (born May 15, 1948 in Stoke Newington, London, England) is considered a pioneer in the Optical Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence, also known as Optical SETI (OSETI). While traditional SETI efforts survey the sky in hopes of finding radio transmissions from a nearby civilizat..
Stuart Kirby
Stuart Kirby(born in Owensboro, Kentucky) is a racing car driver. He has driven in ARCA, the Busch Series, and the NEXTEL Cup Series. A former landscaper for a cemetery, he drove the #51 Chevrolet owned by Competitive Edge Motorsports in 2005, but was released before the season could be concluded. T..
Stuart Laing
Stuart Laing (born 28 November 1969 in London) is an English actor. His first acting role was a guest part in Minder in 1994. He made many appearances in television shows during 1995 and 1996, including Strike Force, Devil's Advocate, 3 Steps to Heaven and Blood and Peaches. He also made a one-off ..
Stuart Lake
Stuart Lake is situated 60 km north of Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada. The town of Fort St. James is situated by the lake near the outlet (Stuart River) of this 66 km long, 10 km wide and relatively shallow lake. Fort St. James, has a lumber mill as do several smaller aboriginal communities ..
Stuart Lake Marine Provincial Park
Stuart Lake Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Stuart Langelaan
--> Stuart Langelaan, stage name Lange, is a British DJ. Biography Originally from Shrewsbury, Lange has been producing and remixing dance music professionally since signing to Additive Records in October 1997. After his first release 'The Root of Unhappiness'/'Obsession', he began his Remixing ca..
Stuart Langridge
Stuart Langridge is a web and software developer based in the United Kingdom. Langridge is the author of two books, [DHTML Utopia] and [Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache] (with Tony Steidler-Dennison) for technical publishers SitePoint. Also for SitePoint, he wrote th..
Stuart Law
Stuart LawAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm medium / leg-break googly (RM/LBG) Tests ODIs Matches 1 54 '''Runs scored 54 1237 Batting average N/A 26.89 100s/50s 0/1 1/7 Top score 54* 110 ..
Stuart Leary
Born - April 30 1933 Green Point, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa Died - August 21 1988 Table Mountain, Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa (aged 55 years 113 days) Stuart Leary was a South African centre - forward who scored 153 goals in 356 appearances for Charlton athletic he also p..
Stuart Lewis-Evans
Stuart Lewis-Evans (born 1930, Luton, Bedfordshire - died 1958, East Grinstead, Sussex) was a Formula One driver from England. He participated in 14 grands prix, debuting on May 19, 1957. He achieved 2 podiums, and scored a total of 16 championship points. He also secured 2 pole positions. Lewis..
Stuart Little
Published in 1945, Stuart Little was E. B. White's first children's story. It is the tale of a young New Yorker named Stuart Little who had the "shy, pleasant manner of a mouse" and in Garth Williams' illustrations does look like a mouse. Stuart is good natured, thoughtful, practical, modest and cou..
Stuart Little: The Animated Series
Stuart Little: The Animated Series (also known simply as Stuart Little) is an animated television series, loosely based on the E.B. White children's book Stuart Little and its live-action film adaptations. The television series was produced by Columbia-TriStar Television, Red Wagon Productions and..
Stuart Littlemore
Stuart Littlemore QC is best-known as the former host of the ABC's Media Watch program. His early broadcasting experience includes a run on the ABC's "This Day Tonight". Following his run on "Media Watch", he had a short-running discussion program, "Littlemore" (2001). He has also written a bo..
Stuart Littler
Stuart Littler (D.O.B. 19 February 1979) is a centre for the Salford City Reds Rugby League squad. Stuart joined Salford in 1998 - his first professional club and is equal top-try scorer in a season for the club, alongside David Watkins. External links [Salford Squad Profile: Stuart Littler&#..
Stuart Little (film)
Stuart Little is a 1999 live-action film, based on the novel of the same name. It combines live-action and computer animation. The screenplay was written by M. Night Shyamalan, acclaimed writer/director of The Sixth Sense. Michael J. Fox is the voice of the titular character. Geena Davis and Hu..
Stuart Little 2
Stuart Little 2 is a 2002 film, directed by Rob Minkoff. It is a sequel to the 1999 film Stuart Little, and includes characters from the children's book by E. B. White such as Margalo the bird. The film was followed up with a direct-to-video sequel, [[Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild]] in late 2..
Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild
Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild is a 2005 direct-to-video film created by Mainframe Entertainment and distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. It continues Sony's Stuart Little series, but unlike its two predecessors is entirely cel shaded. The characters are based on those in E. B. White..
Stuart Lockwood
Stuart Lockwood was the young five year old British boy who was seen around the world on television in the days before the Gulf War began in 1991. Stuart and his family were denied exit visas by the Iraqi regime. The infamous video involves Stuart being stroked by a seated President Saddam Hussein,..
Stuart Loory
Stuart Hugh Loory (born May 22 1932) is an American journalist and educator. Contents 1 Early life and career2 CNN3 Academia4 Books5 References Early life and career Born in Wilson, Pennsylvania, he graduated from Cornell University in 1954. After three years at the New..
Stuart Lubbock
Stuart Lubbock (born October 1 1969, died March 31 2001) was a meat factory worker from Essex, England, who died in suspicious circumstances. Lubbock died in the Princess Alexandra Hospital after being found unconscious in the pool of Michael Barrymore's home in Roydon, Essex on the morning of the..
Stuart Lyon Smith
Stuart Lyon Smith (born May 7, 1938) is a politician, psychiatrist, academic and public servant in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1982, and led the Ontario Liberal Party for most of this period. Smith was born in Montreal, Quebec, and graduated in me..
Stuart MacGill
Stuart MacGillAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Legbreak googly Tests ODIs Matches 40 3 '''Runs scored 347 1 Batting average 10.20 1.00 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score 43 1 ..
Stuart Macintyre
Stuart Forbes Macintyre (born 21 April 1947), Australian historian and academic, is a professor and the dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne. Macintyre was born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1947, the son of Forbes Macintyre and Alison Stevens. He was educated at Scotch College, a..
Stuart Macleod
Stuart Macleod may refer to the following: Stuart Macleod (magician), born 1982, a Scottish magicianStuart Macleod (musician), an Australian guitarist in Eskimo Joe ..
Stuart Macleod (magician)
Stuart Macleod (born 1982) is a Scottish magician. Macleod was brought up in Peterhead, and graduated at the University of Aberdeen. He has won the Young Magician of the Year for Scotland twice. Along with Barry Jones, Macleod used to perform street magic in Aberdeen. The pair have since moved to ..
Stuart Maconie
Stuart Maconie (b. 1960, Wigan, Lancashire) is an English radio presenter, writer, journalist, and critic. Contents 1 Writing Career2 Broadcasting Career3 Other Projects4 See also5 External links Writing Career In his career as a writer and journalist he has written for..
Stuart MacRae
Stuart MacRae (born 12 August 1976, Inverness, Scotland) is a British composer. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Career highlights2 Key works3 Selected recordings4 External links Biography Stuart MacRae studied at Durham University with Philip Cashian and Michael Zev Gordon, and..
Stuart Margolin
Stuart Margolin (Born January 31 1940 in Davenport, Iowa) is an American film and television actor. He is best known for his Emmy Award-winning role on the television show The Rockford Files, playing Jim Rockford's (James Garner) shifty friend and former cellmate Evelyn "Angel" Martin. Margolin a..
Stuart Matchett
Stuart Matchett is an Australian radio announcer and program director. He started in radio at Brisbane community station 4ZZZ-FM in 1975. He was a presenter at Triple J from 1978 to 1986 (Nights and Mornings). From 1989 to 2002 he was the Triple J Program Director with periods as acting General Man..
Stuart Matsikenyeri
Stuart MatsikenyeriZimbabwe (Zim) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm offbreak Tests ODIs Matches 8 45 '''Runs scored 351 658 Batting average 23.39 16.04 100s/50s -/2 -/2 Top score 57 73 ..
Stuart Maxfield
Stuart Maxfield (born April 9, 1972) is a football player for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League. He was the Swans' captain until May 5 of 2005, when he stood down from the position. Maxfield was drafted in 1990 from Caulfield Grammar School by Richmond, and debuted that year. He pl..
Stuart McCaffrey
Stuart McCaffrey (born 30 May 1979 in Glasgow) is a professional footballer, playing in the Scottish Premier League for Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Stuart McCaffrey began his career as a trainee with Hibernian, before signing for Aberdeen in July 1998. Failing to break into the Aberdeen first te..
Stuart McCall
Stuart McCall (born June 10th 1964 in Leeds) was a Scottish football player who played in central midfield. He is currently assistant manager at Sheffield United. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Playing career1.2 Coaching Career1.3 International Career2 Honours Biography Playing..
Stuart McGugan
Stuart McGugan is a Scottish actor, born 2 March, 1944, in Stirling, Scotland. He is probably best known for playing Gunner 'Atlas' Mackintosh in the BBC sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum. He was first seen on television as a presenter on BBC's Play School in 1964, and most recently in Family Affairs in ..
Stuart McKinney
Stuart Brett McKinney was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on January 30, 1931. A Republican, he served in the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1967 to 1971 from the Fairfield County area. He was elected to the US Congress in 1967, representing Connecticut's 4th Congressional District. H..
Stuart McLaren
Queensland Roar FC Coach, Miron Bleiberg signed Stuart McLaren on a short-term contract in early November 2005. He was signed due to Josh McCloughlan's injury and will continue playing as a defender as he did when he was a former player-coach with the Brisbane Strikers in the old Australian League. ..
Stuart McLean
Stuart McLean (born 1948 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian radio broadcaster and author. McLean graduated from Sir George Williams University with a B.A. degree. He is best known as the host of The Vinyl Cafe on CBC Radio 1 and CBC Radio 2. He retired in 2004 as a professor at the School of Journ..
Stuart McRobert
Stuart McRobert (born 1959 in England) is a writer on strength training, best known as the founder and publisher of Hardgainer magazine. McRobert started weight training at age 15, and began writing articles on weight training while attending college in Liverpool, England. His first article was pu..
Stuart Merrill
Stuart Merrill (1863-1915) was an American poet, born in Hampstead, New York, who wrote in the French language. He belonged to the Symbolist school. Educated in Paris, he became a student of Old French texts and was a great admirer of Algernon Charles Swinburne. His principal books of poetry ..
Stuart Miles
Stuart Miles (born 20 February 1970) is a British television presenter, best known for presenting the popular children's programme Blue Peter From 1993-94, he presented Saturday Disney which eventually led to him joining Blue Peter on 27 June 1994. Some of his most memorable moments on included joi..
Stuart Milner-Barry
Philip Stuart Milner-Barry (20 September 1906–25 March 1995) was a British chess player and codebreaker. Milner-Barry was deputy head — and from September 1943 head — of Hut 6 at Bletchley Park, the section tasked with breaking German Army and Air Force Enigma ciphers. See also H..
Stuart Milton Hodgson
Stuart Hodgson, 2005 Stuart Milton Hodgson, OC , LL.D (born 1924 April 1 in Vancouver, BC) was Commissioner of the Northwest Territories (NWT) from 1967 March 2 until 1979 April 6. The first Commissioner to actually reside in the Northwest Territories, he was a leader in the construction of a ..
Stuart Morgan
Stuart Edward Morgan (born September 9, 1949 in Swansea) is a Welsh former professional footballer and football manager. He played as a central defender. Stuart Morgan joined West Ham United as a junior, turning professional in March 1967. However, he was never to make the West Ham first team. He j..
Stuart Moulthrop
Stuart Moulthrop is an innovator of electronic literature and hypertext fiction, both as a theoretician and as a writer. He is author of the hypertext fiction works Victory Garden (1992), Reagan Library (hypertext) (1999), and Hegirascope (1995), amongst many others, as well as currently Profess..
Stuart Murdoch
Stuart Murdoch can refer to: Stuart Murdoch (musician), lead singer of Belle & Sebastian.Stuart Murdoch (football manager), former footballer and ex-manager of Milton Keynes Dons F.C. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Stuart Murdoch (football manager)
Stuart Murdoch is the former manager of the Milton Keynes Dons (formerly Wimbledon F.C.), a former goalkeeping coach fired November 8, 2004 after compiling one of the worst won-lost records in the history of the Football League. He had been appointed in May 2002 after the controversial dismissal of ..
Stuart Murdoch (musician)
right Stuart Murdoch, born August_25, 1968, is the lead singer and songwriter for Scottish indie rock septet Belle & Sebastian. As well as singing in the band, he sings most Sundays in his local choir at Hyndland Parish Church in Glasgow, Scotland. Murdoch first became involved in music as a D..
Stuart Murray
Stuart Murray (born November 24, 1954) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba and leader of the opposition in the Manitoba legislature from 2000 to 2006. Contents 1 Early life and career2 Leader of the Opposition3 E..
Stuart Musialik
Stuart Musialik (born March 29, 1985 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player. He currently plays as a central midfielder for the Australian A-League club Newcastle United Jets. He was on the Australian roster for the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship. ..
Stuart Naysmith
Stuart Naysmith was a fictional character in the UK soap series Dream Team, played by Terence Meynard. Stuart Naysmith joined Harchester from Manchester City in 2002. He was described as a rock solid former Englnad star who joined Harchester to boost the defence. He played for two seasons but ca..
Stuart Neild
Stuart Neild (born 1970) is an English supernatural and horror author. He was born in the town of Northwich. His debut novel released in 2004, A Haunted Man, is set in his home town and the North West towns surrounding it. The novel introduced the world to the fictional ghosthunter Boag-Munroe. A m..
Stuart Nelson
Stuart Nelson (born September 17, 1981 in Stroud, Gloucestershire) is a professional football goalkeeper currently playing for Brentford. He was signed from Unibond Premier League side Hucknall Town in February 2004 for a fee of £10,000. The former Cirencester Town goalie completed his first full..
Stuart Nethercott
Stuart Nethercott (born 21 March, 1973 in Ilford, Essex) is an English professional football player currently playing for Woking. Nethercott grew up through the ranks at Tottenham Hotspur and made his debut on 20 March 1993 in a 1-1 draw at Chelsea. He was sent on loan to Maidstone and Barnet for ..
Stuart Newman
Stuart Alan Newman (born April 4, 1945 in New York City) is a professor of cell biology and anatomy at New York Medical College in Valhalla, NY, United States. His research interests center around three program areas: cellular and molecular mechanisms of vertebrate limb development, physical mechan..
Stuart Nicholson
Stuart Nicholson (born February 3, 1987) is an English footballer who currently plays for the Premiership club West Bromwich Albion F.C.. Nicholson, a striker, made his Premiership debut on January 21, 2006 in the 0-1 loss against Sunderland F.C. at The Hawthorns, when he replaced Nathan Ellington..
Stuart Noble
Stuart Noble is a footballer, who is playing for East Fife. Vital Statistics Date of Birth: October 10 1983Birthplace: Edinburgh, ScotlandNationality: ScottishHeight: 182.9cmWeight: 82.2kgPosition: ForwardPrevious Clubs: Fulham Academy, Fulham, St Johnstone (loan), Woking (loan), Torquay United(loa..
Stuart O'Grady
Stuart O'Grady (born on 6 August, 1973), nicknamed Stuey, is an Australian professional road bicycle racer, who started his career as a track cyclist. His most prominent victory came when he and Graeme Brown won a gold medal in Men's Madison at the 2004 Summer Olympics. O'Grady has participated i..
Stuart Organ
Stuart Organ is a British actor. He is best known for his portrayal of the character Mr. Robson in the children's television drama Grange Hill. Stuart portrayed the series' longest-serving teacher, arriving in 1988 as the new head of PE. In 1998 he finally landed the headmaster's job, but left the ..
Stuart Osborne
Senior Personal Protection Officer to the Prince of Wales from the London Metropolitan Police Royalty and Diplomatic Protection Department. ..
Stuart Pankin
Stuart Pankin (born April 8, 1946 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actor. Pankin played Earl Sinclair in the TV sitcom Dinosaurs. Pankin was also an anchor on HBO's Not Necessarily the News. He recently played an Orthodox Jew in Curb Your Enthusiasm. External link ..
Stuart Parker
Stuart Parker (born 1972) was leader of the Green Party in British Columbia, Canada, from 1993 to 2000. Prior to winning the party's leadership at the age of 21, he had been the founder and spokesperson of the party's youth wing, the Young Greens from 1988 to 1992 and was best known for coordin..
Stuart Parker (Neighbours)
Stuart Richard Parker was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Blair McDonough. He first appeared on the show in late 2001, continuing until April 2006. Stuart married Sindi Watts despite Toadie informing him that she had spied on Stuart during his Bucks' Night de..
Stuart Parkin
Stuart Parkin FRS is a British experimental physicist at IBM's Almaden Research Center. Born in Watford, Parkin received his BA degree in physics and theoretical physics from Trinity College, University of Cambridge in 1977. He was elected to a research fellowship at the Cavendish Laboratory and ob..
Stuart Parnaby
Stuart Parnaby (born July 19, 1982 in Durham) is an English footballer who currently plays for Middlesbrough as a right-back. He began his career for Middlesbrough in September 2000 in Middlesbrough's Worthington Cup match against Macclesfield Town. The next month, he was loaned to Halifax Town, du..
Stuart Pearce
Stuart Pearce. Stuart Pearce MBE (born April 24, 1962 in Hammersmith, London) is an English football coach, and manager of Manchester City, having been appointed as permanent manager after a period as caretaker following the retirement of Kevin Keegan. As a player, Pearce had a long and distin..
Stuart Pearson
James Stuart Pearson born June 21, 1949 in Hull was an English football player. He was a skilful striker. Stuart started his career with Hull City before joining Manchester United in 1974. Stuart helped Manchester United win the 1977 FA Cup. He left Manchester for West Ham United in 1980. He helped..
Stuart Pearson Wright
Stuart Pearson Wright (born 1975, Northampton) is an award winning English artist who works mainly in paint. He was educated at Slade School of Fine Art, University College of London (1995-1999), where he graduated with honors, receiving a B.A. in Fine Art. He won the BP Travel Prize in 1998, the..
Stuart Piggott
Stuart Ernest Piggott (28 May, 1910–23 September, 1996) CBE, was a British archaeologist most well known for his work on prehistoric Wessex. Born in Petersfield, Hampshire, Piggott was educated at Churcher's College and on leaving school in 1927 took up a post as assistant at Reading Museum w..
Stuart Prebble
Stuart Prebble (born April 15 1951) is a former chief executive of ITV. He was chief executive of the ill fated ITV Digital venture, placed into administration in March 2002. With founding partner Andrea Wonfor, he set up the an independent television production company for the north-east of Engla..
Stuart Price
Stuart David Price (born in Paris, 9 September 1977) is a British electronic musician, songwriter, and producer whose remixing and production skills are coveted by artists including Madonna, Missy Elliot and The Killers. His acts include British electronic pop/rock band Zoot Woman (with Adam and..
Stuart Quan
This article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. Stuart Michael Quan (October 17, 1962 - January 9, 2006) was an Asian-American stunt performer, martial artist and karate instructor in his birthplace of Fresno, California. According to the Fresno Coungy Coroner's Office Stuat died from a..
Stuart R. Knott
Stuart R. Knott (April 11 1859 – February 11 1943) was the fourth president of Kansas City Southern Railway. References Kansas City Southern Historical Society, [The Kansas City Southern Lines]. Retrieved August 15 2005. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Stuart R. Ross
Stuart R. Ross Stuart R. Ross is an American media and entertainment entrepeneur. Born October 12, 1940 in Boston, Mass., Ross attended Bates College and Boston University and received his Juris Doctor degree from Boston College Law School. As an executive at Allied Artists Pictures Corp., he was ..
Stuart Rabner
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. Stuart Rabner is the Chief Counsel to New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine. He assumed the post in January 2006. Prior..
Stuart Rachels
Stuart Rachels (born September 26, 1969) tied for first place in the U.S. Chess Championship in 1989. Rachels grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, and attended school at Emory University, the University of Oxford, and Syracuse University. After becoming a chess master when he was 11 years old, he ..
Stuart Range
The Stuart Range is a mountain range in central Washington, USA. The range lies on the eastern side of the Cascade Range. To the north is The Enchantments, a well-known backpacking destination. To the south is Ingalls Creek and the Wenatchee Mountains. Mount Stuart is the highest peak in the St..
Stuart Raper
Stuart Raper, is an Australian NRL rugby league coach and former NRL player, born January 5, 1965. He is widely known for both his father being Rugby League legend Johnny Raper and also being the only Cronulla Sharks coach to win the President's Cup (under-21s) for the club in 1994. Contents 1..
Stuart Rees
Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees AM is the Director of the Sydney Peace Foundation (founder of the Sydney Peace Prize), at the University of Sydney in Australia. From 1978 to 2000 Rees was Professor of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Sydney. Prior to this he taught at Aberdeen & So..
Stuart Reges
Stuart Reges is a senior lecturer of Computer Science at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. Reges is currently in charge of redesigning their introductory Computer Science courses using a late-objects approach in Java. Reges has lectured at Stanford University where he was award..
Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel
Stuart Rendel, 1st Baron Rendel of Hatchlands (2 July 1834-4 June 1913) was the Liberal Party Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire between 1880 and 1894. Rendel was the son of the civil engineer James Meadows Rendel and his wife Catherine Jane Harris. He was the Liberal Party Member of Parliam..
Stuart Richardson
Stuart Richardson (born in Ferndale, Wales)is the bassist for the Welsh rock band lostprophets. He is the original bassist for the band, joining them in 1999, just before they recorded their second demo[bbcwales/music]. Notes lostprophets Ian Watkins | Mike Lewis | Lee Gaze | St..
Stuart Ripley
Stuart Edward Ripley (born November 20, 1967 in Middlesbrough) is a retired football player, who made his name with Middlesbrough F.C. in the late 1980s before achieving success in a move to Blackburn Rovers by winning a Premiership medal in the 1994-95 season. He later moved to finish his career a..
Stuart River
The Stuart River is a river in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The river flows over 110 km from Stuart Lake to its junction with the Nechako River. The river drains a portion of the Nechako Plateau — a gently-rolling region characterized by small lakes and tributaries. Low but impressive r..
Stuart River Provincial Park
Stuart River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Stuart Roberts
Stuart RobertsNew Zealand (NZ) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests ODIs Matches - 2 '''Runs scored - 1 Batting average - - 100s/50s -/- -/- Top score - 1* ..
Stuart Robson
Stuart Robson (March 4, 1836 – April 29, 1903) was a famous comedic stage actor around the turn of the 19th to 20th century. He was born Henry Robson Stuart in Annapolis, Maryland. His parents were Charles Stuart and the former Alicia Ann Thompson. He appeared in many theatrical productions ..
Stuart Roosa
Stuart Allen Roosa (August 16, 1933 – December 12, 1994) was a NASA astronaut, who was the command module pilot for the Apollo 14 mission. The mission lasted from January 31 to February 9 1971 and was the third mission to land astronauts (Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell) on the Moon. While Shep..
Stuart Rose
Stuart Rose is the Chief Executive of Marks & Spencer. Appointed to the position of Chief Executive of Marks & Spencer in May 2004, Aged 56. Stuart Rose first joined Marks & Spencer in 1972, as a management trainee. Rose remained with Marks & Spencer until 1989, when he joined the Burton Group as..
Stuart Rosenberg
Stuart Rosenberg is a film director. Among his more notable works are Cool Hand Luke, Voyage of the Damned and The Amityville Horror. ..
Stuart Ross
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 July 2006. Stuart Ross is a Canadian f..
Stuart S. Murray
Admiral Stuart S. Murray (1898–1980) was born in Santa Barbara, California and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1919. In the 1920s, he was involved in constructing the submarine base at Pearl Harbor. A former submariner, he took command of the USS Missouri (BB-63) in May of ..
Stuart S. Stryker
Private 1st Class Stuart S. Stryker was a U.S. Army soldier awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during World War II. The Army Stryker vehicle is named in his honor and Robert F. Stryker. Below is his Medal of Honor citation: STRYKER, STUART S. Rank and organization. Private First Class, ..
Stuart Saves His Family
Stuart Saves His Family is a 1995 comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, and based on a series of popular Saturday Night Live sketches from the early-to-mid 1990s. The movie tracks the adventures of would-be self-help guru Stuart Smalley, a creation of writer/comedian Al Franken, as he attempts to ..
Stuart Schreiber
Stuart L. Schreiber (b. February 6, 1956) is a scientist at Harvard University and the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. He has been a pioneer in a field of research named chemical biology for over 20 years. His name is closely associated with the increasingly common use of small molecules as pro..
Stuart Schweigert
Stuart Schweigert is a professional American football player from Saginaw, Michigan, Born on June 21, 1981, Schweigert graduated from Purdue University, and began his professional career with the Oakland Raiders in 2005. He was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2004 NFL Draft He attended Heritage H..
Stuart Scott
Stuart Scott Stuart Scott (born July 19 1965 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American sportscaster for ESPN, most visibly as an anchor on SportsCenter. Scott attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) where he was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, the first intercollegia..
Stuart Semple
Stuart Semple (born 1980) is an English artist; he is part of a generation that came after the so called Young British Artists (YBAs). His piece RIP YBA, produced with the help of Uri Geller incorporating pieces by famous British artists that were burned in 2004 in a major warehouse fire at Momart i..
Stuart Shepherd
Stuart Shepherd is a Scottish Rugby Union player who currently plays for Selby, he was voted the team players' player of the year for the 2005/2006 season. Positions Stuart Shepherd is considered to be an excellent ball carrier, particuarly on the crash ball. His primary position at rugby union i..
Stuart Shilson
Stuart Shilson LVO was the Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom until 2004, when he returned to the private sector. He had previously worked for management consultants McKinsey & Company, and on secondment in the Cabinet Office. ..
Stuart Siddell
Contents 1 Background Information2 Accomplishments3 Quote4 External link Background Information Dr. Stuart Siddell is currently researching coronaviruses, specifically SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). His work and studies are leading him towards a possible cure of th..
Stuart Sikes
Stuart Sikes is a Grammy Award winning recording engineer. External links [Another GRAMMY Night For Full Sail Graduates!] ..
Stuart Slater
Stuart Slater (born 1969 in Chelmsford, Essex) is a former footballer who played as a winger and forward for Forest Green Rovers, West Ham United, Celtic, Ipswich Town, Leicester City and Watford. He also represented England at under-21 and B level. External links [}}} career stats] at So..
Stuart Smalley
Al Franken as Stuart Smalley (right) with "Muggsy B." and "Charles B." Stuart Smalley is a fictional character that was invented and performed by actor, comedian, author, and political activist Al Franken. The character originated on the television show Saturday Night Live, in a mock self-help..
Stuart Smith
Stuart Smith can refer to any of the following people, Stuart Lyon Smith is a politician, psychiatrist, academic and public servant in Ontario, Canada.Stuart Smith (actor) is a British actor.Stuart Smith (game designer) is an American computer game designer.Stuart Smith (Green politician) was a 200..
Stuart Smith (actor)
Stuart Smith (a.k.a. Stuart Steen a.k.a. Stuart Smita) is a British actor (born 12 April 1954). After having done stuntwork in Australia, he played in several Hong Kong movies in the 80's, including "ninja" flicks by Godfrey Ho. He is particularly popular among bad movie fans due to his overacting..
Stuart Smith (game designer)
Stuart Smith is an American computer game designer and programmer. He is best known for his adventure games, and was a pioneer in the development of graphical adventures in the early 1980s. He was also a unique designer for his time because of his desire to faithfully build history and mythology i..
Stuart Smith (musician)
Stuart Smith was born in York, England. The son of an RAF jet fighter pilot, he was classically trained on guitar from age 7 and at 14 was turned onto Rock & Roll after seeing a Deep Purple concert. He turned professional at age 17, touring England and Europe with his band Sidewinder before moving..
Stuart Snell
[Geoffrey] Stuart Snell Married Margaret Lonsdale Geary. Stuart Snell entered the Anglican ministry from the parish of Emmanuel, Northwood, London where he was a member of the laity. He had already done some training under Dr. Coggan, and in the early 1960s decided to go forward for minist..
Stuart Spencer
For the Australian rules football player with Melbourne, see Stuart Spencer (footballer). Stuart K. Spencer is a prominent Republican political consultant. As founder of Spencer-Roberts, he and his firm have managed over 400 political campaigns. Stuart Spencer served in the United States Navy fro..
Stuart Surridge
Stuart Surridge was a cricketer who played for Surrey. Walter Stuart Surridge, was born in 1917 in London, where he was educated at Emanuel School; he died at Glossop in Derbyshire in 1992. Surridge was arguably the most successful cricket captain ever in the first-class game in England. Through ..
Stuart Sutcliffe
A self portrait by Sutcliffe. Stuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe (June 23, 1940 – April 10, 1962) was a British artist who, until his sudden death, worked in a style related to Abstract Expressionism. He was a member of The Beatles for two years, and is often credited for naming the band ..
Stuart Sutherland
Stuart Sutherland (1927-1998) was a British psychologist and writer, most famous for his 1976 autobiography Breakdown, detailing his struggles with manic depression. In 1992, he published an exposition on empirical studies of cognitive biases and common failures of human judgement titled Irrationali..
Stuart Symington
William Stuart Symington William Stuart Symington (June 26, 1901–December 14, 1988) was a businessman and political figure from Missouri. He served as the first Secretary of the Air Force (from 1947 until 1950) and was a Democratic United States Senator from Missouri (from 1953 until 197..
Stuart T. Saunders
Stuart Thomas Saunders (1909-1987) was an American railroad executive. Saunders served as president of the Norfolk and Western Railway, one of the nation's most profitable, from 1958 to 1963. During his tenure, the company merged with the Virginian Railway and began negotiations to merge with th..
Stuart tank
M5A1 at Worthington Tank Museum Light Tank M3A3 (Stuart V) General characteristics Crew 4 (Commander, gunner, driver, co-driver) Length 4.5 m Width 2.46 m Height 2.3 m Weight 12.3 tonnes Armour and armament Armour 51 mm Main armament 37 mm M6 gun 174 rounds Seco..
Stuart Taylor
Stuart Taylor (born November 28 1980 in Romford) is an English football goalkeeper. He currently plays for Aston Villa, having joined them in the summer of 2005 from Arsenal. Football career Taylor had been at Arsenal since joining the club in 1997 as a youth player, though he was loaned out severa..
Stuart Thayer
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. Stuart Thayer is arguably the finest historian, living or dead, of the American circus. Born in Ann Arbor, Mi..
Stuart Tosh
Stuart MacIntosh was born in Aberdeen, Scotland on September 26, 1951. A drummer, songwriter and vocalist he has recorded and toured with a succession of well-known and respected bands during the 1970s and 1980s. 1973 - 1976 Pilot 1975 - 1977 Alan Parsons Project 1976 - 1980 10cc 1982 Camel Th..
Stuart Townend
Stuart Townend is a British Christian worship leader and writer of hymns and worship songs. His output includes "In Christ Alone" (2002, cowritten with Keith GettyDebra Akins, [Song Story: "In Christ Alone"], www.crosswalk.com, accessed 1 May 2005), "How Deep The Father's Love", "Beautiful..
Stuart Townsend
Townsend portrays the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt in the film adaptation of The Queen of the Damned Stuart Townsend (born December 15, 1972 in Howth, County Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish actor and boxer. His father is a Protestant and his mother is a Catholic, and he was raised Catholic. Like..
Stuart Trott (Australian rules footballer)
Stuart Trott is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL. Trott played with St Kilda from 1967 to 1974 (159 games) and later Hawthorn 1975 to 1977 (41 games). He played on the wing. He was the grandson of 1896 Test cricket captain Harry Trott. External links [Pic and brief details a..
Stuart Turner
Stuart Turner Ltd is a privately owned manufacturer of pumps in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. The company was formed in 1906 and started to produce model steam engines, gas engines for domestic electricity, lathes, etc. In 1911, the Stuart Stella motorcycle was introduced, including a two..
Stuart Tyson Smith
Noted Egyptologist Dr. Stuart Tyson Smith is perhaps best know for his reconstruction of the ancient Egyptian language for the films Stargate and The Mummy. He is currently a professor in the Anthropology department at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is also known as "The Pharaoh..
Stuart Urban
Stuart Urban (born 1959) is a British film and television director. At the age of thirteen in 1972, he became the youngest director to have a film shown at the Cannes Film Festival with his short feature The Virus of War. The thirty-minute film was later shown on television in various countries. He..
Stuart v. Laird
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Stuart v. Laird, 5 U.S. 299 (1803)[#endnote_citation], was a case decided by the John Marshall-l..
Stuart Valentino
Stuart Valentino (born in Toorak, Victoria) is a professional wrestler, currently working for both PCW Australia and Total Wrestling Entertainment. It is unknown whether he will move to the latter when TWE starts up like various other PCW employees. Valentino was the eldest of three children (all..
Stuart Varney
Stuart Varney is an economic journalist, currently working for Fox News, but is well-known for his work on CNN. Varney joined Fox News in January 2004 as a business contributor on many shows, such as Your World with Neil Cavuto. Varney will also occasionally serve as guest host for Your World and th..
Stuart W. Frost
Stuart W. Frost (1891 - 1990) was a professor of entomology at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. He was born in Tarrytown, New York, and graduated from Cornell University. He was a specialist in leaf-mining flies (Diptera). The Frost Entomological Museum at Penn St..
Stuart Wagstaff
Stuart Wagstaff (born February 13, 1925 in Great Dunford, Wiltshire, England, UK) is an iconic Australian television and stage entertainer. Contents 1 The Early Days1.1 The 1950s: Immigration to Australia1.2 The 1960s: Television1.3 The 1970s1.4 The 1980s: Australian T..
Stuart Wedge
Stuart Andrew Wedge (born 24 October 1985 in Wolverhampton) is an English cricketer. A left arm medium-fast bowler who bats (also left-handed) at or near the bottom of the order, he first played for the Worcestershire second team in the Second Eleven Championship against Warwickshire at the age of ..
Stuart Weir (UK journalist)
Stuart Weir is a British journalist and writer, who was a founder of the constitutional reform pressure group Charter88, and was editor of the weekly political magazine the New Statesman from 1987-91. Weir was editor of the Labour Party's monthly magazine New Socilialist in the mid-1980s, but was d..
Stuart Weitzman
Stuart A. Weitzman (wife, Jane Weitzman) is the designer of the internationally famous, high-end shoe company, Stuart Weitzman Inc. Stuart Weitzman's trademark use of unique materials (e.g. cork, vinyl, Lucite, wallpaper, and 24-karat gold) and his attention to detail have garnered him and his c..
Stuart Whitehead
Stuart Whitehead (born 17 July 1976 in Bromsgrove) is an English footballer who plays for English Conference National club Kidderminster Harriers. He plays as a right-back or centre-back. Whitehead began his career at his hometown club Bromsgrove Rovers. After a season with the club, he joined t..
Stuart Whitman
Stuart Whitman (born February 1, 1926 or, according to other sources 1928 or 1929) is an American actor arguably best known for playing Marshal Jim Crown in the western television series Cimarron Strip in 1967, co-starring with John Wayne in the western movie The Comancheros in 1961, and as the top-..
Stuart Wilde
Stuart Wilde has written 17 books on self-help, self-empowerment, spirituality and consciousness. He has also released many tapes and CDs for meditation and transcendence. Stuart has been referred to as both an urban mystic and a visionary. Stuart Wilde's works have been translated into over 30 la..
Stuart Williams
Stuart Clayton WilliamsWest Indies (WI) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches 31 57 '''Runs scored 1183 1586 Batting average 24.14 32.36 100s/50s 1/3 1/12 Top score 128 105* ..
Stuart Williams (Ten-pin Bowling)
Stuart Williams, from England, is one of the world's leading Ten-pin bowlers. He is one of the most active tour players in the sport. Williams, along with the store owner father Dave, runs a Pro Bowl store store at Chester Megabowl called MCS Bowling [link] whom also regularly bowls their...
Stuart Wilson
Stuart Wilson (born 25 December 1946 in Guildford, Surrey, England) is an actor. His film appearances include: Lethal Weapon 3, The Age of Innocence, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 and The Mask of Zorro. Television credits include: [[Space: 1999]], I, Claudius, The Sweeney, Return of the Saint, Th..
Stuart Wilson (Archaeologist)
Stuart Wilson (8 February 1979, Reading, Berkshire, England –) is an archaeologist. His main work has been related to Trellech, a village in Monmouthshire, Wales. He believes he has discovered the ruins of the lost city of Trellech, the largest settlement in Wales at that time. He establishe..
Stuart Wood
For the guitarist of the Bay City Rollers, see Stuart Woody Wood. Stuart Taylor Wood, CMG (October 17, 1889 – January 4, 1966) served as the ninth Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, from March 6, 1938 to April 30, 1951. |- style="text-align: center;" References ..
Stuart Woods
The introduction to this biographical article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction. The author of thirty-one novels, including eleven in the Stone Barrington series. He lives in Maine, Florida, and New Yor..
Stuart Yarworth Blanch
The Right Reverend and Right Honourable Stuart Yarworth Blanch, Baron Blanch, PC (2 February 1918–3 June 1994) was Bishop of Liverpool from 1966 to 1975 when he was invested as a Privy Counsellor, and enthroned as Archbishop of York in the same year, holding the post until 1983. On 5 September..
Stuart Young
Stuart Young (born December 16, 1972 in Hull, Yorkshire, England) is an English football (soccer) player. He currently plays as a striker for the Australian A-League club Perth Glory. He has also played in Singapore's S.League for Home United FC, where he was the S.League's top scorer in 1998. ..
Stuart Zender
Stuart Zender --> Stuart Zender was former Jamiroquai bassist. Born March 18, 1974 Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England Occupation Bass Player, Song Writer and Music Producer Years active 1992–present Age 32 years old Genre(s) Funk, Soul, Rock, Jazz Label(s) Geffen R..
Stub
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stub may refer to: In computer programming, a method stubIn computer networking, a stub networkStub (circuit), a calculated length section of transmission line used to match impedance in transmission linesA piece of work of a great..
Stubaital
The Stubaital is an alpine valley in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The Ruetz river flows through the valley. This 40-km long valley runs southwest from Schönberg im Stubaital. Up to Fulpmes, the towns lie on both sides of the Ruetz, with Fulpmes connecting the Terassen to the soil of the valley. ..
Stubai Alps
Lisenser FernerKogel, RotgratSpitze and Lisenser Spitze in July The Stubai Alps (Ger. Stubaier Alpen) is a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps of Europe. It is named after the Stubaital valley to its north. It is located southwest of Innsbruck, Austria, and several summits of the range..
Stubbekøbing
Stubbekøbing is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Storstrøm County on the eastern coast of the island of Falster in south Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 156 km², and has a total population of 6,786 (2005). Its mayor is Ole Bronné Sørensen, a member of the Social Democrats (Soci..
Stubben railway station
Stubben is the name of a railway station on the Cuxhaven to Bremen line, situated in the village of Stubben in the district of Cuxhaven in Lower Saxony, one of the states of Germany. Operational usage In brief DB station code: HSUB Number of tracks: 2 Trains per day: 48 Station type: B..
Stubbies (surfing)
The Stubbies was a surf competition held annually, in about March, at Burleigh Heads, Queensland from 1977 to 1988(?). The event was named after its sponsor the Stubbies clothing brand and was one of the three major Australian surfing competitions of its day (the other two being the Bells Beach Cla..
Stubbington
Stubbington is a large Hampshire village located between Southampton and Portsmouth on the south coast of England. It is part of the borough of Fareham but is part of the parliamentary constituency of Gosport. Holy Rood Church Contents 1 History1.1 The Church1.2 The War Memo..
Stubbins
Stubbins is an industrial village in the southern part of the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire. It is half a mile north of Ramsbottom town centre on the A676 between Bolton and Edenfield. For local government purposes, it receives services from Rossendale Borough Council and Lancashire County Counc..
Stubble
A man's stubbly face after a couple of days without shaving. Stubble on a man's face is the unshaven beard growth that exists for one to three days (or longer, depending on the hair's rate of growth), before it becomes long enough to cover the skin and be considered a full beard. In recent tim..
Stubble Trouble
"Stubble Trouble" is an animated short film produced under Calabash Animation and was directed by Joseph E. Merideth, a former animator for Calabash and a teacher of animation for Columbia College Chicago. The short is about a caveman who tries to impress a woman, however is rejected repeatedly by ..
Stubborn All-Stars
Stubborn All-Stars are a New York City ska band led by King Django, front man of Skinnerbox and owner of Stubborn Records. By early 1994, Django's original ska roots began to tug at him, and he assembled Stuborn All-Stars for a studio session which resulted in the 4-song Old's Cool 7" EP. Choosin..
Stubborn Kind of Fellow
"Stubborn Kind of Fellow" was the first hit single for American soul music legend Marvin Gaye. Recorded and released in 1962, the song was written by Gaye and William "Mickey" Stevenson and produced by Stevensonm with vocal backgrounds by Martha & the Vandellas and instrumental backgrounds by The Fu..
Stubborn Pulse
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Stubborn Records
Stubborn Records is an independent record label and distributor of rare music specializing in ska, founded in 1992 by New York City ska scene fixture King Django. They have released albums by King Django, Stubborn All-Stars, Skinnerbox, Version City Rockers, Rocker T, and The Radiation Kings, among..
Stubbs
Stubbs is an English surname: Alan Stubbs, English footballerBruce Stubbs, Canadian politicianC. W. Stubbs, 19th/20th century clergymanEddie Stubbs, American radio disk jockeyFrank Edward Stubbs, World War I recipient of the Victoria CrossGeorge Stubbs, 18th century painterGertrude Stubbs, fictional..
Stubbs, Wisconsin
Stubbs is a town in Rusk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 587 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 94.9 km² (36.6 mi²). 92.9 km² (35.9 mi²) of it is land and 2.0 km² (0.8 mi²) of it (2.07%) is water. Dem..
Stubbs Road
Stubbs Road (司徒拔道) connects Happy Valley and The Peak area on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, through an area near the Wong Nai Chung Gap. It goes through a residential area of luxurious high-rise tower blocks. The road is named after the former Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Reginald Edward Stu..
Stubbs the Zombie in "Rebel Without a Pulse"
For the main character see, Edward "Stubbs" Stubblefield Stubbs the Zombie in "Rebel Without a Pulse", or Stubbs the Zombie, is a third-person zombie game developed by Wideload Games and published by Aspyr Media. It was released on October 18, 2005 for the Xbox, and was released for Windows and Mac..
Stubby
Stubby may refer to: Sergeant Stubby, a decorated war dog from World War IWGHR, a radio station formerly called WSTB and nicknamed "Stubby"A short beer bottleA Stubby cooler Also stubbies is a term for men's very short shorts. A popular clothing item in the 1970's and was classically worn by Austral..
Stubby cooler
A Stubby cooler is an insulating sheath which is put on the outside of a stubby beer bottle or aluminium can in order to keep the beverage cool and prevent condensation forming. For this reason, they are mainly used in locations with hot and humid weather conditions. Stubby coolers come in variou..
Stubby Kaye
Stubby Kaye (November 11, 1918 – December 14, 1997), born Bernard Kotzin in New York, New York, was an American comic actor. Kaye is best known for defining the role of Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls, first on Broadway and then in the film version. He also played Marryin' Sam in Li'..
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Stubnitz
The Motorschiff Stubnitz e.V., a registered non-profit association, is the operator of an 80m former freeze & transport vessel of the GDR high seas fishing fleet based in Rostock. Since 1993 it has been transformed into a mobile platform for music, cultural production, documentation and communicatio..
Stubs Iron Wire Gauge
The Stubs Iron Wire Gauge system (also known as the Birmingham Wire Gauge) is used in medicine to measure the diameter of hypodermic needles, catheters, and suture wires. It was originally developed in early 19th-century England for use in wire manufacture, and it began appearing in a medical settin..
Stub (circuit)
In electronics, a stub is a calculated length section of transmission line used for impedance matching. They are most common in UHF or microwave circuits, because line lengths are more manageable, and are usually ended with either an open-circuit or a short-circuit. Stubs are often used for antenna..
Stub categories
Stub categories can refer to the following: [WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types] 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 intend..
Stub network
A stub network is a somewhat casual term describing a computer network, or part of an internetwork, that meets one or more of the following criteria: A single OSPF area with no external routes (though it may have interarea and/or intra-area routes). A single LAN which never carries packets between ..
Stub Series Terminated Logic
Stub Series Terminated Logic (SSTL) devices are a family of electronic devices for driving transmission lines. They are specifically designed for driving the DDR (double-data-rate) SDRAM modules used in computer memory. Three voltage levels for SSTL are defined: SSTL_3, 3.3 V, defined in EIA/JESD8..
Stucco
Stucco is a material made of an aggregate, a binder, and water which is applied wet, and hardens when it dries. Also used in sidings, it is used as a coating for walls and ceilings and for decoration. In Europe the term render is more commonly used. Stucco may be used to cover less visually appeal..
Stucco Co-operative
Stucco Housing Co-operative is the first and only student housing co-operative in Australia, although other types of housing cooperatives are relatively common. This gives it a status out of proportion to its size - it officially houses only 38 students - compared to similar co-operative in the Un..
Stuchd an Lochain
Stuchd an Lochain is a Munro situated in the Southern Highlands of Scotland. It lies at the western end of Glen Lyon and forms the southern side of Loch an Daimh. The summit sits above a large corrie that contains a small lochan. The primary route to the summit leaves from the eastern end of Loch..
Stuck
:For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}.redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] Stuck was the breakthrough hit and first worldwide single by pop singer Stacie Orrico, released in 2003. It can be found on Stacie Orrico's self-titled second sophomore album. It was used in the Disney Channel Original Mo..
Stuck-at fault
A Stuck-at fault is a particular fault model used by fault simulators and Automatic test pattern generation (ATPG) tools to mimic a manufacturing defect within an integrated circuit. Individual signals and pins are assumed to be stuck at Logical '1', '0' and 'X'. For example, an output is tied to a..
Stuckey
Stuckey can refer to: People Karen Stuckey, Wal-Mart executiveSteven Stuckey, composerW.S. Stuckey, Jr., American politicianPlaces Stuckey, South CarolinaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Stuckey's
Stuckey's logo Stuckey's is a roadside convenience store found on highways throughout the Southeast, Southwest, and Midwest United States. Contents 1 Early days2 Spinoffs3 The downfall and rise4 Homage5 External links Early days Stuckey's was founded by W.S. Stuck..
Stuckey, South Carolina
Stuckey is a town in Williamsburg County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 263 at the 2000 census. Geography Stuckey is located at [33°43′47″N, 79°30′46″W] (33.729688, -79.512840)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bur..
Stuckism
The logo on the Stuckism International web site Stuckism is an art movement that was founded in 1999 in Britain by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson to promote figurative painting in opposition to conceptual art. The Stuckists formed as an alternative to the Charles Saatchi-patronised Young B..
Stuckism in America
The Stuckist art group was started in London in 1999 to promote figurative painting and oppose conceptual art. There have been manifestations of Stuckism in America, since 1999 in the media; in 2000, Susan Constance founded the first US group The Pittsburgh Stuckists—the second group to be fou..
Stuckism in Australia
Stuckism was started in London in 1999. There have been manifestations of Stuckism in Australia, since 2000, when Melbourne artist Regan Tamanui, started the first international branch of the movement. There are currently three Australian groups, who have held shows—sometimes concurrently..
Stuckism Photography
Stuckism Photography is a group of photographers founded by Larry Dunstan and Andy Bullock in December 2003 in order to apply the values of the Stuckist painters to photography. Contents 1 History2 A pinhole photographer3 See also4 Notes and references5 External links..
Stuckist demonstrations
Stuckist demonstrations since 2000 have been a key part of the Stuckist art group's activities and have succeeded in giving them a high profile both in Britain and abroad. Their primary agenda is the promotion of painting and opposition to conceptual art. Their demonstrations are particularly as..
Stuck (album)
Stuck was Puddle of Mudd's first album and featured the hit "Drift and Die" which eventually got onto the band's 2001 Come Clean. However word of this album only really reached the Kansas city border. Many people think that this album and Abrasive, Puddle of Mudd's other less well known album, will ..
Stuck (disambiguation)
Stuck can refer to: Stuck, a village of the municipality of Eldena in the German state of MecklenburgStuck, a song by pop singer Stacie OrricoA short name for Stuck Fetishisma personal name:* Franz von Stuck (1863-1928), German painter and sculptor* Hans Stuck (1900-1978), German-Austrian race driv..
Stuck drill string
stuck drill pipe is generally as a result of the drill pipe sticking to the mud cake on the wall of the wellbore due filtrate loss in wall of the well or due to cuttings settling (baryte sag) back into the wellbore when drill fluid circulation is stopped. ..
Stuck fermentation
A stuck fermentation is a fermentation of wine or beer which has stopped before completion; i.e., before the anticipated percentage of sugars has been converted by yeast into alcohol. Typically, a stuck fermentation may be caused by: 1) insufficient or incomplete nutrients required to allow the y..
Stuck Fetishism
Stuck fetishism is a broad sexual fetish (also sometimes known just as Stuck fetish or Stuck) which usually involves attraction to others or themselves experiencing a "sticky situation". This usually involves the subject being immobilized in some way, in a situation the he or she finds undesirable..
Stuck Here for Days
Stuck Here for Days is a 4 track EP released on May 8, 2006 by New Zealand band, The Datsuns. The EP was self-produced and written by the Datsuns. Tracklist Stuck Here For DaysKick and a BangSky is FallingOne Eye Open ..
Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again
"Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" Song by Bob Dylan From the album Blonde on Blonde Album released 16 May 1966 Recorded 17 February, 1966 Genre Rock Song Length 7:07 Record label Columbia Records Producer Bob Johnston Blonde on Blonde Album Listing "I Want You" (Tra..
Stuck in 1957
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Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of
All That You Can't Leave Behind Album Listing "Beautiful Day"(Track 1) "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of"(Track 2) "Elevation"(Track 3) The Best of 1990-2000 Album Listing "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)"(Track 7) "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of"(Track 8) "Gone"(Track 9) "Stuck in a..
Stuck In The Middle
"Stuck In The Middle" is Clea's second single single. It was released in the UK on February 16th, 2004 and giving them their second Top 30, charting at #23. The girls performed this song in many shows, like Top of the Pops. The song appears on their international debut album, Identity Crisis, and ..
Stuck in the Middle With You
Stuck in the Middle With You (early references just call it "Stuck in the Middle") is a song written by Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty, and originally released in 1973 by their band Stealers Wheel. The single sold over one million copies, reaching number 10 on both the US and UK pop charts. According ..
Stuck in the Suburbs
Stuck in the Suburbs is a Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) released on July 16, 2004, starring Danielle Panabaker as Brittany Aarons and Brenda Song as Natasha Kwon-Shwartz. The movie stars as Brittany, a girl that lives in the suburban areas of New York. Contents 1 Plot1.1 Symbol..
Stuck in Wonderamaland
Stuck in Wonderamaland is the third album by the alternative rock group Dramarama, released in April 1989. Track listing "Wonderamaland""No Regrets""Fireplace, Pool, & Air Conditioning""Lullabye""It's Hardly Enough""Last Cigarette""70's TV""Try""Would You Like""I Wish I Was Your Mother""Pumps On ..
Stuck Mojo
Stuck Mojo is a rap metal group from Atlanta, Georgia. They were formed in 1989 by guitarist Rich Ward and original bassist Dwayne Fowler. Lead vocalist Bonz joined later in the year. They released their first album, Snappin' Necks, in 1995, with Century Media Records. In 1996 they released the Devi..
Stuck on AM
Stuck on AM is the name used for a series of music compilations made from live recordings at 770 Radio K (KUOM) at the University of Minnesota. All or most of the songs come from the Off the Record program produced by the station. Contents 1 ''Stuck on AM: Off the Record in Minneapolis'' (1..
Stuck on you
"stuck on you" is Yuna Ito's 4th single since her debut. This is her first single since her largely successful May 2006 single "Precious" and her first single that's main track is not a ballad. Contents 1 Overview2 Commerical Endorsements3 Tracklist4 Live Performances5..
Stuck on You (1983 film)
Stuck On You is a 1983 independent film directed by Michael Herz and Lloyd Kaufman. It follows a young couple as they travel through the ages meeting history's greatest lovers. ..
Stuck On You (2003 film)
Stuck On You is a 2003 Farrelly brothers comedy film starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear. This is a film about Walt and Bob, conjoined twins from Martha's Vineyard. Life seems normal until Walt decides to follow his dream and move to Hollywood to be an actor. The twins quickly find fame by landin..
Stuck pixel
A stuck pixel is a common pixel defect on LCD screens, where any number of the 3 sub-pixels are faulty, producing (most commonly) permanent red, green and blue pixels on the screen. Similar to (and often falsely labeled as) a dead pixel, whose 3 sub-pixels are permanently off, producing a black pixe..
Stuck River (Washington)
The Stuck River in Washington state is a former small stream turned distributary and later final course of the White River, near Auburn to the Puyallup River at Sumner. Throughout the late 1800's, farmers in the valley attempted various flood control efforts that eventually allowed the White River t..
Stuck Rubber Baby
Stuck Rubber Baby is a graphic novel written and illustrated by Howard Cruse, first published in 1995. It is set mostly in the 1960s in the Southern United States, in the midst of the Black Civil Rights movement. The central character is Toland Polk, a young white working class man who gradually..
Stuck Together, Torn Apart
Stuck Together, Torn Apart is an episode of Family Guy that first aired January 31, 2002, three years after the pilot aired. Written by Mark Hentemann, directed by Michael Dante DiMartino. Production #3ACX10. Guest starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as herself. Plot Summary [Spoiler warningSpoil..
Stuck With Me
Stuck With Me is the fourth and final single from Green Day's fourth album, Insomniac. The song is about being to weak, and too much of a push-over to stand up for yourself. It is also about being part of the upper classes after Dookie's release, and how Billie Joe Armstrong didn't quite fit in. V..
Stud
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stud may refer to: Stud (animal) - a male animal employed for breeding* Stud farm* a virile human male (see gender role)A small ornamental button mounted on a short post for insertion through an eyeletScrew - a threaded fastenerTh..
Studd
Studd is a family surname and may refer to: The cricketing and missionary Studds The Studd family were a wealthy Victorian English family who produced a number of outstanding cricketers, missionaries and two Lord Mayors of London. The family is believed to be descended from William the Conqueror -..
Studding sail
A studding sail or studsail is a sail used to increase the sail area of a square rigged vessel in light winds. Traditionally pronounced stuns'l. It is an extra sail hoisted alongside a square-rigged sail on an extension of its yardarm. It is named by prefixing the word studding to the name ..
Studd brothers
Kynaston, Charles & George The three famous Studd brothers, Charles, Kynaston & George, were Victorian gentleman cricketers; they were educated at Eton and Cambridge. They all represented Eton in the Eton Vs Harrow annual needle match and represented Cambridge at cricket. These three Studd bro..
Studd Trophy
The Studd Challenge Trophy was presented annually from 1898 for the best performance by a Polytechnic athlete during the previous year. The winners' names are engraved in marble on the staircase wall at the back of the Regent Street foyer of what is now the headquarters of the University of Westmi..
Studebaker
Studebaker's "Lazy S" logo, designed by Raymond Loewy, was used from the 1950s until 1966 The "world's largest living sign" was planted at the Studebaker Proving Grounds, west of South Bend, Indiana. Studebaker Corporation, or simply Studebaker, was a United States wagon and automobile m..
Studebaker-Garford
Studebaker-Garford was an automobile produced jointly by the Garford Company of Elyria, Ohio and the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana from 1904 through 1911. During its production the car was sold as a Studebaker, per the marketing agreement between the two firms, however Studebaker ..
Studebaker-Packard Corporation
frame The Studebaker-Packard Corporation was the entity created by the merger of the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana and the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, in 1954. Packard actually acquired Studebaker in the transaction. While Studebaker was the larger of the tw..
Studebaker-Packard Hawk series
The Studebaker-Packard Hawk series were cars produced by the merged Studebaker-Packard corporation between 1956 and 1964. All but one Packard were badged Studebaker. Described by the company as "family sports cars", they were all two-door, four to six seat coupes with the original aerodynamic styl..
Studebaker Avanti
Studebaker Avanti The Studebaker Avanti was a sports coupe originally built by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, USA between June of 1962 and December of 1963. Designed by a team of stylists employed by industrial designer Raymond Loewy, the Avanti was all-new on the surface ..
Studebaker Big Six
The Studebaker Big Six, also known as the Model EG was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana between 1918 and 1926. Beginning with the 1927 model year, the Big Six was renamed as the Studebaker President, and was one of Studebaker's largest and most luxuriou..
Studebaker Canada Ltd.
Studebaker of Canada Ltd. was the name given to Studebaker Corporation's Canadian manufacturing arm. While Studebaker produced cars in Canada prior to World War II, Studebaker's first modern automobile factory was established at Hamilton, Ontario in 1947, in an anti-aircraft gun plant purchased f..
Studebaker Champ
The Studebaker Champ was a light-duty pickup truck produced by the Studebaker Corporation from 1960 to 1964. Designed at a time when Studebaker's truck line hadn't seen major upgrading in over 10 years, the company, which had been through many years of flagging sales, was forced to use a number o..
Studebaker Champion
1950 Studebaker Champion, on special display at the Studebaker National Museum. The Champion was an automobile of the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana. Production for the model began at the beginning of the 1939 model year and continued until 1958, when the model was phased out ..
Studebaker Commander
1935 Commander roadster. 1950 Studebaker Commander. The Studebaker Commander was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (USA) and Studebaker of Canada Ltd. of Hamilton, Ontario (Canada). Studebaker began using the Commander name in the 1920s and cont..
Studebaker Conestoga
The Studebaker Conestoga was an all steel station wagon produced from 1954 to 1955 by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (USA). The company chose the name Conestoga as an homage to its early wagon business that company operated from the 1850s to the early 20th Century. Studebaker ..
Studebaker Coupe Express
The Studebaker Coupe Express was a pickup truck, produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana between 1937 and 1940. Unlike other concurrent pick-up trucks, the coupe express mated Studebaker's passenger car styling to a full size truck bed. The Coupe Express was created by using ..
Studebaker Dictator
1937 Studebaker Dictator coupe in the collection of the Studebaker National Museum. The Studebaker Dictator was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (USA) from 1927 through 1937. Model year 1928 was the first full year of Dictator production. In the m..
Studebaker Electric (automobile)
The Studebaker Electric was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company of South Bend, Indiana, a forerunner of the Studebaker Corporation. The battery powered cars were sold from 1902 to 1912. Studebaker entered into the automobile manufacturing field in 1898 ..
Studebaker Flight Hawk
The Studebaker Flight Hawk was the lowest-priced model in the four-model Hawk family sports car line introduced by Studebaker in 1956. Contents 1 Styling2 Power3 Available models4 Production5 One-year wonder6 External links Styling The Flight Hawk was based on t..
Studebaker Golden Hawk
1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk The Studebaker Golden Hawk was a two-door pillarless hardtop coupe type car produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana between 1956 and 1958. The last Studebaker until the Avanti to have styling influenced by industrial designer Raymond Loewy's ..
Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk
1962 Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk The Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk (or GT Hawk), a sporty coupe sold between 1962 and 1964, was the final development of the Studebaker Hawk series that began with the Golden Hawk of 1956. Contents 1 Redesigning the Silver Hawk2 Passenger Compart..
Studebaker Land Cruiser
1941 Studebaker Skyway Land Cruiser 1953 Land Cruiser The Studebaker Land Cruiser was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (USA) from 1934 until 1954. The Land Cruiser debuted at the Worlds Fair alongside the Silver Arrow, a product Studebaker's fo..
Studebaker Lark
1960 Studebaker Lark convertible was advertised extensively; the women's handkerchiefs mimicked the cars stylized lark in flight insignia. The Lark was a "compact" car built between 1959 and 1962 by The Studebaker - Packard Corporation, 1963-1964 by the Studebaker Corporation and between 1959..
Studebaker Light Four
The Studebaker Light Four was an automobile poroduced by the Studebaker of South Bend, Indiana from 1918 to 1919. The car was officially designated Model SH Series 19 and available as a touring car, sedan and roadster. The Light Four rode a 112" wheelbase, and was powered by Studebakers inline ..
Studebaker Light Six
The Studebaker Light Six was a car built by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana from 1918 to 1927. In August, 1924, the car was renamed the Studebaker Standard Six. While in production, the Light Six / Standard Six represented Studebaker's least expensive model. The car was avai..
Studebaker National Museum
The Studebaker National Museum is a museum in South Bend, Indiana, USA that displays a variety of automobiles, wagons, carriages, and military vehicles related to the Studebaker Corporation and other aspects of American history. Contents 1 Layout2 The collection3 Location4&nbs..
Studebaker Power Hawk
The Studebaker Power Hawk was a two-door pillared coupe manufactured by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation for the 1956 model year only. The Power Hawk was technically part of the Studebaker Commander series, and featured the Commander's 259 cubic inch (4.2 L) V-8, which made 170 horsepower (127 kW)..
Studebaker President
1932 President Convertible Coupe in the collection of the Studebaker National Museum. The Studebaker President was the premier automobile model manufactured by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (USA) during the 1927 to 1942 model years. The nameplate was reintroduced in 1955 a..
Studebaker Scotsman
The 1957 Studebaker Scotsman was advertised as inexpensively priced car for those who wanted a "big car feel". The Scotsman was an automobile series produced by the Studebaker Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana during model years 1957 and 1958, and also as a low-priced series of picku..
Studebaker Silver Hawk
Studebaker Silver Hawk The Studebaker Silver Hawk was an automobile produced between 1957 and 1959 by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana. Essentially the same car was produced for two further years (1960 and 1961) as simply the Studebaker Hawk, since from 1959 onward no other ..
Studebaker Sky Hawk
The Studebaker Sky Hawk was a pillarless two-door coupe produced by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation for the 1956 model year only. The Sky Hawk was technically part of the Studebaker President series. One of four models of Hawks available that year, the Sky Hawk was positioned between the flagship..
Studebaker Special Six
The Studebaker Special Six was a car built by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana from 1918 to 1927. While in production, the Special Six represented Studebaker's mid-range model. The car was available in a full array of body styles throughout its production. In 1927 the car wa..
Studebaker Speedster
"1955 Studebaker Speedster" Studebaker Speedster was an automobile produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana produced only during the 1955 model year. The vehicle is considered Studebaker’s Halo model for the 1955 season. Studebaker had previously used the Speedster name..
Studebaker Starlight
Promotional image of the Studebaker Champion Starlight coupe, which featured a unique four pane 180° rear window assembly. The Starlight coupe was a unique 2-door body style offered by Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana (USA) from 1947 to 1952 in its Champion and Commander model s..
Studebaker Transtar
The Studebaker Transtar was a heavy duty line of commercial trucks produced by the Studebaker of South Bend, Indiana from 1956 to 1963. Studebaker suspended production of the Transtar when it closed its United States factory in December 1963. External links [Studebaker Trucks link w/images�..
Studebaker US6
The Studebaker US6 is a class of trucks manufactured by Studebaker during World War II, produced in the United States from 1941-1945 and in the Soviet Union beginning in 1942. A Studebaker mounted with a Katyusha rockets, known as "Stalin's Organ" These had six-cylinder gasoline engines that at..
Studebaker Wagonaire
1963 Studebaker Wagonaire The Studebaker Wagonaire was a station wagon produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana from 1963 to 1966. The wagon featured a retractable sliding rear roof section that allowed the vehicle to carry items that would otherwise be too tall for a stan..
Studencheskaya
Filyovskaya Line Krylatskoe Molodyozhnaya Kuntsevskaya Pionerskaya Filyovskiy Park Bagrationovskaya Fili Kutuzovskaya Studencheskaya Mezhdunarodnaya Delovoi Tsentr ..
Studeničani municipality
Studeničani municipality (Macedonian:Општина Студеничани) Location General information Municipality Center Studeničani Area 276,16 km² elevation / m postal_code 1052 area_code 02 Status Rural municipality licence SK mayor Ajaudin Zek..
Studenica monastery
For the river see Studenica River. Studenica The Studenica monastery (Serbian: Манастир Студеница / Manastir Studenica) is situated 39 km southwest of Kraljevo, in central Serbia. It is one of the largest and richest Serb Orthodox monasteries. It was founded in 1190 C.E. by S..
Studenica River
The Studenica (Serbian Cyrillic: Студеница) is a river in southwestern Serbia, a 60 km-long left tributary to the Ibar river. Contents 1 Origin2 Valley3 Controversy4 References Origin The Studenica originates from the central section of the northern slopes of the ..
Studénka
Studénka (German: ) is a town in Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. It is located at around [49°43′60″N, 18°4′60″E]. ..
Student
For other senses of this word, see student (disambiguation). Students attending a lecture at the Helsinki University of Technology The word student is etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb "stŭdērĕ", meaning "to direct one's zeal at"; hen..
Student's Cooperative Association
The Student's Cooperative Association (SCA) consists of three student-run cooperative houses in Eugene, Oregon. The three houses are called Lorax Manner, The Campbell Club, and The Janet Smith House. Located across the street from the University of Oregon on Alder St., the cooperatives provide an ..
Student's t-distribution
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Student's t-test
A t test is any statistical hypothesis test in which the test statistic has a Student's t distribution if the null hypothesis is true. Among the most frequently used t tests are: A test of the null hypothesis that the means of two normally distributed populations are equal. Given two data sets, e..
Student-centred learning
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Student-centred learning or Student-centered learning is an approach to education focusing on the needs of the students, rather than those of others involved in the educational process, such as teachers and administrators. This approach has many implications for the desig..
Student-teacher ratio
Student-Teacher ratio refers to the number of teachers in a school/university with respect to the number of students who attend the school/university. For example, a student teacher ratio of 10:1 means that there are 10 students for every teacher available. The term can also be reversed to be teac..
Student.com
Student.com (formerly studentcenter.org), also known as SCN, is a website designed for teenagers, high school students, and college students. The site offers discussion forums, a photo gallery where members can post their pictures, sometimes humorous "tests" for users to take, chatrooms, and vario..
Student/Farmworker Alliance
The Student/Farmworker Alliance (SFA) is "a national network of students and youth organizing in direct partnership and solidarity with farmworkers to eliminate sweatshop conditions and modern-day slavery in the fields." The SFA operates on the principle of collective liberation, through which they ..
StudentEdition
StudentEdition.com is an easy to use new and used Books and Textbooks ISBN lowest price comparison search engine website. StudentEdition.Com was created by Trang Ho-Dawson while currently pursuing her online graduate degree. She was motivated to program the book pricing search engine website to he..
Studentencodex
The Studentencodex is the most widely used commercium book in the Flemish part of Belgium. At the beginning of each Cantus, the song 'Io Vivat' is sung. It is published by the Katholiek Vlaams Hoogstudenten Verbond and is in use around Flanders mostly in Leuven, Ghent and Antwerp. In Brussels stude..
Studentenlust
Studentenlust (Students' Joy) op. 285 is a waltz by Johann Strauss II composed in 1864. The waltz was written as a dedication piece for the Students' Ball held in the Redoutensaal of the Imperial Hofburg Palace on 31 January of that year. The work features Ludwig Fischer's famous student song Im ..
Studentenstadt
Spring in StuSta. A view from Altstadt to Neustadt. Built in two stages, 1961- 1968 and 1970 - 1977, Studentenstadt Freimann [link] (München) is the largest student housing complex in Germany, with 2,478 units in 14 buildings, and next to the Olympic Village, the second large comple..
Studentenverbindung
A Studentenverbindung (the that includes the en, en, , en, en, and en) is a student similar to fraternities in the US or Canada. Contents 1 Organization2 History3 Tradition4 The most common kinds of ''Studentenverbindungen''5 Are corporations , , ?6 See also7&nbs..
Studentenwerk
A Studentenwerk is a semi-governmental ("public") institution in Germany that provides services to college and university students. (There are some other associations that call themselves Studentenwerk for historical reasons.) Usually, there is one Studentenwerk for all colleges and universities in ..
Studentereksamen
In Denmark, the studentereksamen is the final examination from the four main types of secondary school called the gymnasium educations. Their function is to prepare the students for university. Completing one of those educations and passing the final examinations gives students the title of Student ..
Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem
Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem (meaning "The student society of Trondheim"), or Samfundet for short is Norway's largest student society, and also the name of the house in which the society resides. Besides housing a café and frequently arranging concerts and ot..
Studentexamen
Studentexamen was the name of the university entrance examination in Sweden from the 17th century until 1968, during the period 1862-1968 taken as a final written and oral exam on graduation from gymnasium (secondary school). It traces its origin to the academic statutes from 1655 requiring the de..
Studentification
Studentification is a neologism, coined to describe the effects that a large student population can have on an area. Possibly the first university researcher to use the term studentification was [Dr. Darren Smith] of the School of Environment at the [University of Brighton], who..
Studentized residual
In statistics, a Studentized residual, named in honor of William Sealey Gosset, who wrote under the pseudonym Student, is a residual adjusted by dividing it by an estimate of its standard deviation. Studentization of residuals is an important technique in the detection of outliers. Errors versus r..
Students' Administrative Council
Students' Administrative Council can stand for: Students' Administrative Council, University of TorontoUniversity Students' CouncilGlasgow University Students' Representative CouncilBishop's University Students' Representative CouncilHong Kong Special Administrative Region Outstanding Students' Uni..
Students' Administrative Council, University of Toronto
The Students' Administrative Council at the University of Toronto represents the university's 41,000 fulltime undergraduate students, forming the largest students' union in Canada and the second largest in North America. Contents 1 History2 Current3 Executive3.1 Past President..
Students' Association
A Students' Association (SA) is a grouping of students through a common cause or identity typically found at universities and colleges. The term is sometimes synonymous with Students' Union, but is often used to denote organizations of students in a particular faculty or residence as well. In Scotl..
Students' Association of the University of Adelaide
The SAUA (Students' Association of the University of Adelaide) is the peak representative body for students at the University of Adelaide. It is one of a number of student organisations at the university affiliated to and funded by the Adelaide University Union. The SAUA has been in existence and ..
Students' Representative Council
A Students' Representative Council represents student interests in the government of a university, school or other educational institution. Generally the SRC forms part of a broader Students' Association which may include other functions such as societies, entertainments (in the form of a Students' ..
Students' Society of McGill University
The Students' Society of McGill University (SSMU) is the accredited representative of the undergraduate student body at the downtown campus of McGill University. Contents 1 Governance1.1 Council1.2 Executive1.2.1 2006-2007 Executive2 Representation3 Services4 ..
Students' union
The largest Students' Union building at Oklahoma State University, which doubles as a student activity center ("student union" in the USA) A students' union, student government, or student council is a student organization present at many colleges and universities, often with its own building..
Studentship
A studentship is similar to a scholarship but involves summer work on a research project. The financial amount paid to the recipient is normally tax-free, but the recipient is required to fulfill work requirements. Types of studentships vary among universities and countries. In the UK, studentships ..
Studentski grad
Studentski grad (Студентски град, "Student city") is the student campus area for most universities in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, and also one of the 24 municipalities of Sofia. It was created in the 1960s and has over 25,000 residents. It is one of the most diversified areas in..
Students Against Destructive Decisions
Students Against Destructive Decisions is the premier peer-to-peer youth education and prevention organization in the USA, with over 10,000 chapters in middle schools, high schools, and colleges. SADD was founded as "Students Against Drunk Driving" at Wayland High School in Wayland, Massachusetts, ..
Students Against Global Aids
Students Against Global Aids (or SAGA), is a national network of groups at Canadian universities dedicated to the eradication of HIV/AIDS, with a specific focus on the Global South. It is a member organization of the Global Treatment Access Group (GTAG), a consortium of Canadian and international no..
Students and Pupils Movement of Côte d'Ivoire
Students and Pupils Movement of Côte d'Ivoire (in French: Mouvement des Etudiants et Elèves de Côte d'Ivoire), generally called M.E.E.C.I., was an organization of students and pupils in Côte d'Ivoire. M.E.E.C.I. was founded of the initiative of the regime of Félix Houphouët-Boigny. The foundin..
Students as education decision-makers
Meaningful student involvement engages students as education decision-makers who partner with educators to make decisions about curricula, calendar year planning, building design, and many more issues. They join boards of education at all levels, including local, district, and state boards. Some edu..
Students Federation of India
Communism in India Communist Party of India AITUC - AIKS - AIYF AISF - NFIW - BKMU Communist Party of India (Marxist) CITU - AIKS - DYFI SFI - AIDWA - GMP Naxalbari uprising Communist Party of India (M-L) Liberation - New Democracy Janashakti - PCC - 2nd CC Red Flag - Class Struggle Communi..
Students for America
Students for America was a political action committee founded by Ralph Reed in 1984. Intended as a national organization, Students for America largely confined its activities to supporting the reelection of United States Senator Jesse Helms and organizing abortion clinc protests. It had faded out of..
Students for a Democratic Society
SDS Button Logo The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was, historically, a student activist movement in the United States that was one of the main iconic representations of the country's New Left. The organization developed and expanded rapidly in the mid-1960s before dissolving at its la..
Students for a Free Tibet
Students For a Free Tibet is a non-profit student-led organization that uses education, advocacy, and nonviolent direct action to advance the cause of Tibetan independence. History Students for a Free Tibet (SFT) was founded in 1994 by Tibetans, supporters, and students in New York City to use the ..
Students for Democracy
Students for Democracy is a political non-profit organisation that provides a free platform for people with any political or ideological stance to debate about the present and the future of the world. The US-lead war in Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and major international political events ..
Students for Democracy and Peace
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Students for Environmental Action
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Students for Organ Donation
Students for Organ Donation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting organ donation awareness and registration. Run entirely by students, the organization actively recruits college and high school students to establish chapters at their own schools. Chapters hold regular events to edu..
Students for Saving Social Security
Students for Saving Social Security, or S4 for short, is a U.S. activist group comprising college students in over 260 chapters, with headquarters in Washington D.C. Founded in 2005, it proposes reforming the Social Security laws to permit personal savings accounts. Co-founders Jonathan Swanson and..
Students for saving social security
Students for saving social security is national student organization fighting for personal retirement accounts and Social Security reform. Jonathan Swanson and Patrick Wetherille founded the group in March 2005. External links [Web Site] ..
Students for Sensible Drug Policy
Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP) is a Washington, DC-based non-profit advocacy organization founded in 1998 by a small group of students, including Shawn Heller of George Washington University, David Epstein of American University, and Kris Lotlikar. According to SSDP's mission and value s..
Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship
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Students Harness Aid for the Relief of the Elderly
Students Harness Aid for Relief of Elderly (formerly Schoolboys Harness Aid for Relief of Elderly) or SHARE, is a charity based in Cork, Ireland dedicated to providing housing and other support for the elderly poor. Originally founded in 1970 by Presentation Brothers College, Cork, students from tw..
Students Islamic Movement of India
The Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) was formed in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh state, in April 1977. The stated mission of SIMI is the ‘liberation of India’ by converting it to a Dar al-Islam (via violent revolutionary means if necessary [link]). This organization was outlawed by t..
Students Islamic Organisation of India
Students Islamic Organisation of India is the students wing of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind. It[[http://sio-india.org]] was formed on 19th October 1982. Introduction Students Islamic Organisation of India is an Islamic Ideology based students outfit working in India. SIO's mission as described in its w..
Students Movement of the African and Malagasy Common Organization
Students Movement of the African and Malagasy Common Organization (in French: Mouvement des Etudiants de l'Organisation Commune Africaine et Malgache), generally called M.E.O.C.A.M., was an organization of African students in France. M.E.O.C.A.M. was founded of the initiative of Félix Houphouët-Bo..
Students of Georgetown, Inc.
Students of Georgetown, Inc. is the largest 501(c)3 non-profit student-run company in the United States. The Corp, the name by which it is commonly called, began in 1972 at Georgetown University by students selling yogurt and water. It opened its first storefront in 1973, which later became the gro..
Students Partnership Worldwide
Students Partnership Worldwide (SPW) is a youth-led development charity which specialises in training young people to act as peer educators and agents of change in rural communities, to carry out effective long term interventions in health, particularly in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS, and also..
Students Supporting Street Kids
Introduction Students Supporting Street Kids (SSSK) is a British registered charity with stated aims to raise awareness about the issues affecting street children, and to raise money for projects that work with and for children in difficult circumstances. Its registered charity number is 1071646...
Students Taking Action Now for Darfur
Students Taking Action Now for Darfur (STAND) is an organization which seeks to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan, raise relief funds for those affected by the conflict, and advocate for political action. Organization & History The organization is comprised of..
Students without Borders: Afrique 2007
Students without Borders: Afrique 2007 is a program undertaken and run by the graduating class of 2007 at Collège Jeanne-Sauvé in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The program was started in 2004 based on an idea presented by guidance counselor Diane Plamondon. Since then, the students have partnered ..
Students Working Against Tobacco
Students Working Against Tobacco or SWAT is the name of independent groups across the United States who work to educate and unite students against the alleged manipulation and targeting of youth by tobacco companies. Each division of SWAT is managed independently from state-to-state. External lin..
Student (degree)
Student is the qualification given to people who have passed secondary school (gymnasium educations) in some countries. Swedish student degreeDanish student degree This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to thi..
Student (disambiguation)
A student is a school or class attendee. Student may also mean: The pseudonym of William Sealey GossetStudent's t-test, a statistical techniqueStudent's t-distribution, a probability distributionGeneral Kurt StudentStudent (newspaper), a newspaper of the University of Edinburgh This is a [..
Student (newspaper)
Current Student front page example (March 14 2006). Student is a weekly Scottish independent newspaper produced by students at the University of Edinburgh. Founded in 1887 by author Robert Louis Stevenson, it is the oldest student newspaper in the United Kingdom and currently holds the title o..
Student Academy Awards
The Student Academy Awards are awards given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to filmmakers at the undergraduate and graduate levels, primarily in the United States. The awards were originally named the Student Film Awards and were first presented in 1973. Since 1975, the awards h..
Student Action
Student Action is an organization and political party within the Associated Students of the University of California at the University of California, Berkeley. The focus of the Student Action party is to provide resources and entertainment for the student community. Since its founding in 1995, the p..
Student Action For Refugees (STAR)
Student Action for Refugees, or STAR, is a primarily student-led organisation which is concerned with refugees and asylum seekers within the United Kingdom. STAR's focus is on three areas: Raising awareness of refugee and asylum seeker issuesSupporting local refugees through volunteeringCampaigning..
Student activism
Students occupying Sheffield town hall over the introduction of higher education fees Student activism is work done by students to effect political, environmental, economic, or social change. It has often focused on making changes in schools, such as increasing student influence over curriculu..
Student activity center
For the online community see The Student Center. A student activity center or SAC, is a type of building found on university campuses. In the United States, such a building is more often called a student union, student commons, or student center. The term "student union" in the USA refers to the bu..
Student Activity Fee
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]] According to the National Association for Campus Activities, approximately 70 percent of the nation's college and universities use student activity fees to fund campus groups and programs. Theses fees are allocated to organizations and/or designated to fund event..
Student Affairs
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. Student Affairs staff are responsible for out-of-classroom learning in colleges and universities (higher educati..
Student African American Brotherhood
The Student African American Brotherhood, with over 70 chapters in the United States and abroad, was founded on the campus of Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus, Georgia on October 17, 1990. Responding to the needs of African American males at the University, Founder Dr. Tyrone Bleds..
Student Agency (Brno)
Student Agency, a Brno (Czech Republic) headquartered company, is focusing on au-pair programmes, resale of airline tickets and bus transport. The company was founded by Radim Jančura, a graduate of the Brno University of Technology. Since its registration in 1996, Jančura remains CEO and the sol..
Student and Exchange Visitor Information System
The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) is a networked computer system set up in the United States to track information on non-immigrant international and foreign exchange students attending school in the U.S. The SEVIS system requires schools to maintain attendance records for f..
Student Assembly
Student Assembly is a common name the legislative branch of many university student governments in the United States. Universities that call their legislative councils "Student Assembly" include Michigan State University, the University of Michigan, Dartmouth College, Cornell University, the College..
Student Assembly Against Racism
Student Assembly Against Racism is the student wing of the United Kingdom National Assembly Against Racism. It was set up to combat both the rise of the BNP in the United Kingdom, but also to deal with institutionalised racism on a broader level. Their recent campaigns have included a drive for anon..
Student Associations at the University of Malta
Contents 1 KSU - University Students' Council ([..
Student Association of Missouri
Student Association of Missouri logo The Student Association of Missouri ("S.A.M." or "SAM") is a non-profit student association formed in 2001 by a convention of delegates from 12 Missouri college student governments in Jefferson City, Missouri. The association dissolved in 2005 following t..
Student Awards Agency for Scotland
The Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) is an Executive Agency of the Scottish Executive Education Department and responsible for paying the tuition fees for Scottish higher education students and awarding student loans. The agency is part of the Scottish Executive and is responsible to Scott..
Student BMJ
Student BMJ (StudentBMJ, sBMJ) is a monthly, open-access (no registration, free of charge) medical journal published principally for medical students from around the world. It comes from the BMJ Publishing Group, which publishes the highly prestigious British Medical Journal and more than 25 other s..
Student Bodies
For the Canadian-produced television series, see Student Bodies (TV series) Student Bodies is an American comedy film first released on August 7, 1981, written and directed by Mickey Rose. It is a spoof of slasher horror films such as Prom Night, Halloween, and Friday the 13th. The film's style o..
Student Bodies (TV series)
Student Bodies was a syndicated television comedy program produced in Montreal, Canada from 1997 to 2000 that mixed animation with live action. The show, originally made the for American market, and aired briefly on Fox, as well as CBC, Global and YTV in Canada, was an imitation of Saved by the Bel..
Student Broad Left
Student Broad Left (SBL) is a factional grouping operating within the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom. The group was formed in 1997 as a split from the Campaign for Free Education (CFE), backed by the Alliance for Workers' Liberty and which has now been incorporated into Education..
Student cap
In various European countries, student caps of different types are or have been worn, either as a marker of a common identity, as is the case in the Nordic countries, or to identify the bearer as member of a smaller corporation within the larger group of students, as is the case with the caps worn b..
Student Christian Movement of Canada
The Student Christian Movement of Canada is an ecumenical and interfaith Canadian network of student collectives engaged in spirituality and progressive social justice issues. See also World Student Christian Federation External links [Student Christian Movement of Canada] ..
Student Coalition Against War
The Student Coalition Against War is based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Edmonton, Alberta, Victoria, BC, Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec. The Students Coalition Against War - SCAW - is a grassroots social movement dedicated to creating and fostering progressive social change. SCAW focuses on public..
Student concerto
A student concerto is a concerto for any instrument written for musicians who have not yet reached the virtuosity that a more advanced musician may have. One example of as student concerto is Friedrich Seitz's Student Concerti for violin. ..
Student Congress
Student Congress (also known as Congressional Debate) is a form of high school debate in the United States. The National Forensic League and National Catholic Forensic League offer Student Congress as an event, as do many national debate tournaments and State Forensic Associations. In Student Congr..
Student Conservation Association
The SCA's Motto is "Changing lives through service to nature." Contents 1 History of the SCA2 Conservation Crews3 Conservation Leadership Corps4 Conservation Interns5 Conservation Corps6 Notes7 References8 External links History of the SCA SCA's Logo ..
Student cores
Student cores are student groups established in Iranian universities for gathering reformist students by Islamic Iran Participation Front (IIPF). ..
Student court
A student court is a type of judicial system most often seen in schools, particularly middle and high schools. Usually, the principal is the judge, but students can also be elected/appointed the position. ..
Student Demonstration Time
"Student Demonstration Time" is a song which was recorded by the Beach Boys. The original song, titled "Riot In Cell Block #9", was originally written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Mike Love re-wrote the lyrics for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1971 album Surf's ..
Student design competition
A Student Design Competition is a competition between teams of students. The objectives of the competition are to introduce students to real world engineering situations and to teach students fabrication techniques used in industry. Both students and industry benefit from intercollegiate design co..
Student desk
A student desk can be any desk form meant for use by a student. Usually the term designates a small pedestal desk or writing table constructed for use by a teenager or a pre-teen in his or her room at home. More often than not it is a pedestal desk, with only one of the two pedestals and about tw..
Student development theories
Student development theory refers to the body of theories related to how students gain knowledge in post-secondary education environments. Contents 1 History2 Theories3 References4 Further reading History The earliest theory — or tradition — that evolved with the first un..
Student doctor network
The Student Doctor Network (SDN) is a non-profit online resource for students/professionals in all stages of the educational training process. The main attraction of this Web site are its forums, in which posters can interact anonymously. Forums exist for students interested in medicine (MD and DO),..
Student Economic Review
The Student Economic Review is an economics periodical, edited and produced in its entirety by a committee comprising undergraduate students of Trinity College Dublin. Started in 1987 by John Fingleton, now head of the Office of Fair Trade in the United Kingdom, it relies largely on the support of t..
Student Environmental Action Coalition
The Student Environmental Action Coalition or SEAC (pronounced "seek"), is a student and youth run national network of progressive organizations and individuals based in the United States. It has the aim of uprooting environmental injustices through action and education. It defines the environment ..
Student exchange program
A student exchange program is a program in which a student, typically in secondary education chooses to live in a foreign country to learn, among other things, language and culture. These programs are called 'exchanges' because different countries participating in the program will trade off students..
Student Federalists
The Student Federalists was an organization that existed in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s to promote U.S. support for federal world government amongst students and youth. It was founded by Harris Wofford, a student at the University of Chicago. One of the members, Steve Benedict, later ..
Student Federation of the University of Ottawa
As the official student-federated body of the University of Ottawa, the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa (also known as The Fed, The SFUO or The Student Fed) is a not-for-profit organization, incorporated under the Corporations' Act of Ontario since September 1, 1969. The Student Feder..
Student food
Student food is a colloquial term for a snack consisting of a loose mixture of nuts (typically walnuts, cashew nuts, brazilnuts, hazelnuts and almonds) and raisins. The term is a translation of the German Studentenfutter and derives from alleged academic performance benefits achieved by those eating..
Student Forum within the Tönissteiner Kreis e.V.
The Student Forum within the Tönissteiner Kreis (Studentenforum im Tönissteiner Kreis e.V.) is Germany's leading interdisciplinary, politically and confessionally independent student think tank. It is a non-governmental non-profit student organisation, aiming to prepare its members for profession..
Student ghetto
A student ghetto is a residential neighbourhood, usually in proximity to a college or university, that houses mostly students. Student ghettos arose from the rise in post-secondary enrollment after World War II. Many colleges and universities became unable to house their students, while homeowners i..
Student Grant
Student Grant is a cartoon strip in the British comic Viz featuring a University student named Grant Wankshaft. It first appeared in 1992 and was quite prolific during the rest of the 1990s, although has appeared less frequently since then. The strip was created by Simon Thorp. Grant Wankshaft is a..
Student Health Action Coalition
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Student health advocate
Unique to UCLA, the SHA Program, or Student Health Advocate Program, allows UCLA students with an interest in health care and public health to encourage healthy behaviors among their peers. Started in 1974, the SHA program is run by UCLA's Health Education department and is overseen by the Arthur A..
Student Health and Fitness Act
Contents 1 What is the Student Health and Fitness Act?2 How Real is this?3 What Will be the Side Effects?4 What Can I Do? What is the Student Health and Fitness Act? The Student Health and Fitness Act also currently known as Senate Bill (SB) 474 has the potential to effect ev..
Student information system
A student information system (SIS) is a software application for schools to manage student data. Student information systems provide capabilities for entering student test and other assessment scores, build student schedules, track student attendance, and manage many other student-related data needs..
Student Leader
Student Leader, founded in 1993 by W.H. "Butch" Oxendine, Jr., is a national college magazine that focuses on campus leaders, student governments, clubs, and organizations at American colleges and universities. In 2004, Student Leader became the official magazine of the American Student Government ..
Student Leader magazine
Founded in 1993, Student Leader is a national college magazine focusing on Student Government Associations, student governments, and clubs and organizations at American colleges and universities, founded in 2004 by Oxendine Publishing, Inc.. It is the official magazine for members of ASGA. External..
Student Liberation Front
The Student Liberation Front (SLF), a secret group founded predominantly to cause mischief and humor, was first noticed during the late 1980s and early 1990s, generally at colleges and universities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Although the group laid claim to a number of harmless pranks, their no..
Student Life
For the student newspaper of Washington University in St. Louis, see [Student Life (WashU)] Student Life is the university ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ in Australia and New Zealand. Campus Crusade for Christ International was founded in 1951 by Bill Bright at the University of Cal..
Student LifeNet
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Student life and culture in Indian Institutes of Technology
The Student life and culture of IITs refers to the characteristics of student life and culture that are common to among the various IITs. This prominently includes the lifestyle of students, both about studies and co-curricular activities. Contents 1 Hostel life2 Co-curricular activitie..
Student Life Australia
Student Life Australia is the university ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ Australia. is present on 15 campuses in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland with 60 full-time staff and affiliates. Staff serve in a variety of ways - in teams on individual campuses, in teams on a city wide basis, o..
Student Life in IIT Kharagpur
The life of a student in IIT Kharagpur is a lot similar to that of his counterpart in other IITs, though it has developed some typical features owing to the differences in living environments. It has also evolved a rich slang language referred to as KGP Lingo. Culturally speaking, the student life ..
Student Life New Zealand
Student Life is a Christian group that was started in New Zealand by Wes and Suzie Brenneman on the University of Auckland campus in 1983 as a branch of Campus Crusade for Christ. Student Life NZ currently has movements at Massey University's Albany campus, the University of Auckland, the Universi..
Student loan
Student loans are loans offered to students to assist in payment of the costs of professional education. These loans usually carry lower interests than other loans, and are usually issued by the government. Contents 1 Australia2 Canada2.1 Government loans2.2 History2.3 P..
Student Loans Company
The Student Loans Company Limited is the government owned body in the United Kingdom that is responsible for the provision of financial support to students attending university. The company offers loans to students at the rate of inflation - as measured by the retail price index - and administers re..
Student Loan Repayment Program
Student Loan Repayment Program also known as SLRP is an program insituted by the U.S. Military to pay back qualified student loans, as an educational benefit. Contents 1 Policy2 Forms3 Contract Forms4 Army Regulation5 links Policy [(SLRP) July 12, 2000 Procedural ..
Student marketing
A term most often used in the UK, student marketing refers to the promotion of products, brands and ideas to the 3 million+ higher and further education student population. Student marketing is generally realised through student media or ambient marketing on campuses. Students are estimated by NUS..
Student media
In any school, the term student media may refer to any of the following: Student newspapersStudent radio stations or programsYearbooksOnline Magazines, Ezines, or Webzines This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred y..
Student Media Connection
Student Media Connection is the parent organization to the different media outlets at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona. See also KJACKNAU Live!The Lumberjack ..
Student movement
Student movements have accompanied university life since the nineteenth century. 19th century In 1815 in Jena (Germany) the "Urburschenschaft" was founded. That was a Studentenverbindung that was concentrated on national and democratic ideas. In 1817, inspired by liberal and patriotic ideas of a..
Student Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy in Iran
The Student Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy in Iran (SMCCDI) is a secularist advocacy group in Iran. It consists mainly of students, or other activists and academics, who support the secularization, democratization, and industrialization of Iran. The group’s members are in and outsi..
Student newspaper
A student newspaper is a newspaper run by students of a university, or high or middle school, that covers local and in particular school or university news. Working for one's high school newspaper is sometimes an extracurricular activity, but often a journalism class is taught, in which students le..
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (or SNCC, pronounced "snick") was one of the primary institutions of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. It emerged in April of 1960 from student meetings led by Ella Baker held at Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina. SNCC began with ..
Student number
A student number is the number assigned to a student upon first entering or registering with an educational institution and is used to identify the student in lieu of a name for grades, essays, projects, exams and official documents. Contents 1 Student ID number systems by country1.1 Au..
Student nurse uniform
Student nurses in uniform. Student nurses usually wear a uniform working in a clinical setting and sometimes also while in class. The uniform is worn for hygiene as well as identification purposes. The women in this photograph are wearing a uniform consisting of a dress, pinafore apron and n..
Student of the Year
Student of the Year (SOTY) is a competition open yearly to students in Queensland Australia, that recognises excellance in areas of schooling. It is run by Teen Challenge. ..
Student organization
A student organization is a voluntary association of students at institutions of secondary and higher education for a specific legal purpose. Such organizations are often sponsored through and receive funding from a student government. Student organizations can often be categorized as follows: Stud..
Student overall
Particular boilersuits or "student overalls" are widely used by engineering students at universities and polytechnics in Sweden and Finland. Typically, the overalls are procured by the student associations of faculties or programmes. At the major universities (like Lund or Uppsala) the use of overal..
Student Peace Union
Student Peace Union (SPU) was a nationwide student organization active on college campuses in the United States from 1959 to 1964. Its national headquarters were located near the campus of the University of Chicago. Papers of the Student Peace Union are located in the State Historical Society of Wi..
Student personal property insurance
The probability of personal property loss is much greater for students away at school than for property at a permanent home residence. While away from home, students face a higher risk of theft or damage to their property because of a lax security environment or because of unawareness of the greater..
Student Pilot Certificate
In the U.S., a student pilot certificate is issued to a pilot in training, and is a pre-requisite for the student to fly alone in the aircraft, or solo. It is usually initially issued by an aviation medical examiner in combination with the student’s first medical certificate. For more information..
Student politics
Student politics is a broad term that can mean either, 1) The politics engaged in by students (also know as the Student movement or student activism), which may mean street protests, sit-ins, or a student strike. Examples of this are the Opposition to the Vietnam War in America, the student revolt ..
Student Price Card
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. } The Student Price Card (SPC) is a discount card for C..
Student Prince
Student Prince may refer to: The Student Prince, an operetta by Sigmund Romberg and Dorothy DonnellyAdcox Student Prince, a biplane built in Portland, Oregon in 1929 redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Student protest
Student protest encompasses a wide range of activities that indicate student dissatisfaction with a given political or academic issue and mobilization to communicate this dissatisfaction to the authorities and society in general and hopefully remedy the problem. Protest forms include but are not lim..
Student Pugwash
''For the international student organization, see International Student/Young Pugwash ''For the US student organization, see Student Pugwash USA. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wi..
Student Pugwash USA
Student Pugwash USA (SPUSA) is a student organization, based in the United States, that aims to promote the socially responsible application of science and technology. The student members discuss the ethical, social and global implications of advances in these fields and explore the pursuit of soci..
Student Radio Association
The Student Radio Association (SRA) is a national organisation set up to support student radio stations in the UK. It receives support from the Radio Academy. The Student Radio Association organises an annual spring conference, a smaller summer conference, and the Student Radio Awards, which to dat..
Student Radio Awards
The Student Radio Awards is a UK awards scheme celebrating talent within the UK student radio industry. The awards are currently in their tenth year, and are supported by BBC Radio 1. Many past winners of Student Radio Awards have gone on to become big names within the UK radio industry. The award..
Student Recreation Center
Student Recreation Center may refer to: A Lesiure centreThe Student Recreation Center at University of California, Riverside 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..
Student research observatories
There are numerous observatories associated with colleges and universities. Most of them do not receive regular attention in the scientific community, but are nonetheless important in training new astronomers. Perhaps it would be useful to have a page dedicated to these facilities. Here is a sh..
Student Rick
Student Rick was once a pop punk band. They caught the eye of Victory Records who introduced them to the emo trend. Victory Records gave them their first record deal. Still keeping their punk background mixed in with the latest emo trend, the band created Soundtrack For A Generation in 2001. Biog..
Student rights
In 1969, the United States federal courts ruled that, "Students do not shed their constitutional rights... at the schoolhouse gate" in the famous student rights case of Tinker v. Des Moines. Student rights that are often violated include protections against search and seizure, freedom of speech and..
Student riot
Student riots, college riots, or campus riots are riots precipitated by students, generally from a college, university, or other school. Those riots often occur after football games, and can be seen as a form of hooliganism; however, sports are not always the cause of such riots. Generally speaking,..
Student Scout and Guide Organisation
redirect[[Template:Portal]] The Student Scout and Guide Organisation (SSAGO) exists to support Scouts, Guides, and people who have never been members of either Association, who are students at Colleges and Universities in the UK and are interested in the aims, objectives, and methods of The Scout ..
Student Skywriting
Student Skywriting is Scholarly Skywriting done in a teaching/learning context. See [Student Skywriting] Archives. References Harnad, Stevan. (1995) ["Interactive Cognition: Exploring the Potential of Electronic Quote/Commenting"], in Gorayska, B. and Mey, J.L., Eds. Cognitive ..
Student social organizations at the College of Wooster
The College of Wooster, an Ohio school, has 4 active, chartered fraternities, known at Wooster as Sections, and 5 active, chartered sororities, known as Clubs, as of Summer 2006. Wooster also has 6 national fraternities and 4 national sororities, all of which became inactive between 1914 and 1917...
Student society
A student society or student organization is an organization, operated by students at a university, whose membership normally consists only of students. They are often affiliated with a university's students' union. Student societies often aim to facilitate a particular activity or promote a belief ..
Student Space Exploration & Technology Initiative
The Student Space Exploration & Technology Initiative (SSETI) is a unique project put into execution by students from different universities spread over European countries. In collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA) they aim to build microsatellites together. The idea originates from the..
Student Stop AIDS Campaign
The Student Stop AIDS Campaign (SSAC) is a network of groups based in British universities that campaign about the global HIV/AIDS crisis. The key campaign is currently Access to Care and Treatment, which aims to make anti-retroviral drugs - currently unavailable to many people in poorer countries ..
Student strike
A student strike occurs when students from a teaching institution such as a school, college or university refuse to go to class. This form of strike action is often used as a negotiating tactic in order to put pressure on the governing body of the university, particularly in countries where educatio..
Student syndrome
Student Syndrome refers to the phenomenon that many people will start to fully apply themselves to a task just in the wake of a deadline. This leads to wasting any buffers built into individual task duration estimates. It was noted by Eliyahu M. Goldratt in his book about Critical Chain, titled Cr..
Student television
Student television could refer to: A television station run by students at the university, high school, or middle school level. See student television stationThe name of one such television station, Student Television, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill This is a [disambiguatio..
Student Television (UNC Chapel Hill)
Student Television (STV) is the local student access channel for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It was started in the early 1980s and aired its first show in 1983. The station is entirely student-run, and all programming is student-produced. Programs General College - soap operaOf..
Student television station
A student television station is a television station run by university or high or middle school students that primarily airs school/university news and in many cases, student produced soap operas, entertainment shows, and other programming. At the high school level and below, working for a school's..
Student think tank
The student think tank is a model which seeks to connect the work of university students to the policy-making process of the University. The goal of the model is to make student bodies effectively think tanks. See also Think tankStudentYouth voiceYouth activismStudent activism ..
Student Times newspaper
Student Times is a free English national student newspaper which was launched in October 2004. The paper is owned by London-based media agency Sugar Media. Student Times is the oldest national student newspaper in the UK. 200,000 copies are distributed per issue to all universities and colleges a..
Student union
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. The term student union can be used in either of two senses: Students' union, a..
Student unionism in Australia
All major Australian universities have one or more student organisations, known variously as student associations, student guilds, student unions, or student representative councils. These student-run bodies provide many services, typically including refectories and bookshops, student media and publ..
Student Unity
Student Unity, also known as SU or simply Unity, is a factional grouping within the Australian National Union of Students. It is aligned towards the dominant Right faction (sometimes referred to as Labor Unity) of the Australian Labor Party. As such, it is the NUS faction most closely aligned with t..
Student Video Game Alliance
The Student Video Game Alliance, or SVGA, is a student group that was created in 2000 to help college students develop video games. The two current chapters can be found at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Louisiana State University. External links [Lafayette SVGA chapter] ..
Student voice
Ontario's Student Voice Education reform has long been the domain of parents, teachers, school administrators and politicians. In some nations, however, there is a trend beginning to encompass a much larger element of student participation in scholastic affairs. A student voice on district school..
Studen Kladenets
Studen Kladenets Dam Studen Kladenets (Студен кладенец) is a dam on the located east-southeast of the town of Kardzhali in southern Bulgaria. Studen Kladenets is one of the biggest dams in Bulgaria and also includes an artificial lake. It is located to the east of the town, an..
Studer
Studer is a manufacturer of Swiss audio equipment, primarily studio recording equipment, such as mixing consoles. They also produce certain other technology solutions, like telephony management systems and radio broadcast studio solutions. Studer was acquired by Harman International Industries in 1..
Studham
Studham is a village in the county of Bedfordshire, and the administrative district of South Bedfordshire. The parish bounds to the south the Buckinghamshire border, and to the east is the Hertfordshire border. The village lies in the wooded south facing rolls of the Chiltern Hills. In the Domesday..
Studholme Hall, Otago
Studholme Hall is a Hall of Residence of the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand, situated only 10 minutes west of the university. Housing approximately 170 students, it is one of the smaller halls in the region. It prides itself on its friendly atmosphere and close-knit community. Studholm..
Studholme Hodgson
Studholme Hodgson (1708 - October 20, 1798) was a British field marshal during the 18th century. During the time of the French and Indian War, Hodgson served as the correspondent of William Wildman Barrington, who was the Secretary at War starting in 1755. A year later, Hodgson formed a new regimen..
Studia Academica Slovaca
Studia Academica Slovaca (SAS) is a school teaching foreigners the Slovak language regularly every year during the summer. The first school was held in 1965 in Bratislava. External links http://www.fphil.uniba.sk/~sas/ – official SAS page ..
Studia Mathematica
Studia Mathematica is a Polish mathematics journal published since 1929. It was founded by Stefan Banach and Hugo Steinhaus. External links [Journal home page][Online archive of Studia Mathematica] ..
Studienstiftung
The German National Academic Foundation (German: Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes, short: Studienstiftung) is an organisation to promote students of outstanding intellectual abilities and personality. It is financed mainly by the German government. It was founded in 1925, abolished under the Na..
Studies and Observations Group
The Studies and Observations Group (SOG) was an extremely secret American special force which conducted unconventional warfare operations prior to and during the Vietnam War. Contents 1 History2 The Gulf of Tonkin Incidents3 ''Shining Brass''4 ''Daniel Boone''5 The Bla..
Studies in Classic American Literature
Studies in Classic American Literature is a work of literary criticism by the English writer D H Lawrence. It was first published by Thomas Seltzer in the USA in August 1923. The English edition was published in June 1924 by Martin Secker. Standard editions Studies in Classic American Literature ..
Studies in Modern Horror
Studies in Modern Horror is a quarterly scholarly journal designed to promote the criticism of contemporary horror, supernatural, and weird fiction; dealing exclusively with the work of authors who have been active within the last 30 years. Published by [Seele Brennt Publications] and edit..
Studies in Swing
The Studies in Swing are a series of four 78 rpm records released individually in 1927, on Parlophone. The titles are: Studies in Swing No.1: Tiger Rag.Studies in Swing No.2: The Japanese Sandman.Studies in Swing No.3: When You're Smiling.Studies in Swing No.4: Baby Won't You Please Come Home. On ..
Studies in the Scriptures
The Studies in the Scriptures is a series of publications containing six volumes of great importance to the history of the Bible Students, and the early history of the Jehovah's Witnesses. Each detail of God's plan is presented topically. The series was not intended as a replacement for the Bible, r..
Studies in Words
Studies in Words is a secular work of linguistic scholarship written by Clive Staples Lewis and published by the Cambridge University Press in 1960. In this book, Lewis examines the history of various words used in the English language which have changed their meanings often quite widely throughout ..
Studies on Hysteria
Studies on Hysteria (German: Studien über Hysterie) was a book published in 1895 by Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer. It contained a number of Breuer and Freud's case studies of "hysterics". It included one of their most famous cases, Breuer's Anna O., which introduced the technique of psychoanalysis..
Studies related to Microsoft
It has been suggested that this article or section be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] with } (:Wikipedia talk:}}}) There have been a number of studies related to Microsoft. They are always a source of great controversies, since the studies are often funded by people or companies having..
Studio
For a one-room apartment, see Apartment. Adriaen van Ostade. Self portrait. 1663. Gemäldegalerie. A studio is an artist's workroom, or an artist and his or her employees who work within that studio. This can be for the purpose of photography, cinematography, Animation, radio or television b..
Studio/transmitter link
A studio-transmitter link sends a radio station's or television station's audio and video from the broadcast studio to a transmitter in another location. This is often necessary because the best locations for an antenna are on top of a mountain, where a much shorter tower is required, but where a..
Studio8
Studio8 is a small film company based in Pontarddulais, Swansea. Started (sort-of) in 2003 by three pupils at Pontarddulais Comprehensive School; Sam Nicholls, Bev Reynolds-Ibell and Daniel Morris during a few after-school sessions with a webcam and borrowed laptop, however these sessions didn't ..
Studio: Selected Studio Recordings 1986-1995
Studio: Selected Studio Recordings 1986-1995 is a 1996 album by Cowboy Junkies. It is a greatest hits compilation of singles from the band's albums on RCA Records, and their last official release for that label. (Two unauthorized compilations, Best of the Cowboy Junkies and [[Cowboy Junkies: The Pla..
StudioCanal
StudioCanal (aka Le Studio Canal, Canal Plus, Canal + Distribution, and Canal+ Image S.A.), is a French-based production and distribution company that owns the third-largest film library in the world. The company was founded in 1996 by Pierre Lescure. The original function was to focus on French ..
Studiocom
Studiocom is a Full Service Interactive Agency based in Atlanta with offices in Los Angeles and Bogotá, Colombia. Studiocom has created websites and ""online brand experiences"" for Fortune 500 companies including the Coca-Cola Company,Sony Pictures Digital, the Miller Brewing Company, Turner Br..
StudioFilmClub
StudioFilmClub is a weekly film club hosted by artists Peter Doig and Che Lovelace in Trinidad. It was launched in February 2003 in Doig's studio at the Caribbean Contemporary Arts (CCA7) centre in Laventille, near Port of Spain. StudioFilmClub screens Caribbean, foreign language, and independent fi..
StudioIMC
Studio IMC (Interactive Multimedia Culture) is a New York City -based marketing firm that was started at Yale in 2001 and incorporated in 2004. It is comprised of a team of programmers, designers, artists, and researchers, mostly coming from NYU Tisch's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) a..
Studiolo of Francesco I (Palazzo Vecchio)
The Studiolo is a small painting encrusted room in the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy. Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany commissioned the decoration of this small barrel-vaulted room. It was completed from 1570-1572, by a team of artists under the guidance of the painters Giorgio Vasar..
Studios USA
Studios USA is the third name of Avco Embassy Television, when Barry Diller bought the former Multimedia Entertainment from Seagram's Universal Studios in 1998. It produced and distributed talk shows, including Sally Jessy Raphael, The Jerry Springer Show, and Maury. It also produced shows formerl..
StudioTools
StudioTools 12 (AutoStudio) Alias StudioTools is a family of computer-aided industrial design products starting with DesignStudio as the entry-level conceptual design system, progressing to Studio, and then to AutoStudio as the top-of-the-line product with all of the options. Tools for sketc..
Studiotraffic
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]. Studiotraffic was a scam "get-paid autosurf" site which was launched in late 2003 by two y..
Studio !K7
Studio !K7 is an independent record label based in Berlin, Germany that focuses mostly on electronic music. The name is an abbreviation of the company's original Berlin address, Kaiserdamm 7 (they have since relocated to Heidestr. 52). !K7 has since opened branch offices in New York City, Hamburg,..
Studio !K7 artists
This article handles about the artists on Studio !K7. A Guy Called GeraldJohn AcquavivaBoozoo Bajouda damn phreak noize phunkChris de Luca & DJ PeabirdSean DeasonBenjamin DiamondVikter DuplaixFehlfarbenFive DeezFunkstörungGhost CauldronThe GlimmersHerbertBeth HirschNick HolderImpulseInterstellarK...
Studio 107.5
Studio 107.5 (formerly known as E-FM 107.5 and before that Easy FM) is a Swedish radio station that was started in 1999 when SBS Broadcasting Group bought the license for the 107.5 MHz spot in the Stockholm area from Sky Radio. It plays 1970s and 1980s music with a "dance beat". External links �..
Studio 150
Studio 150 is a 2004 album by British artist Paul Weller. It comprises covers of songs by a variety of artists, and showcases Weller's myriad musical influences. It was named after the small Amsterdam studio in which it was recorded. Track Listing: 1. If I Could Only Be Sure 2. Wishing On A Star 3..
Studio 2
Studio 2 was a daily (weeknights) current affairs newsmagazine on Ontario's TVOntario. It was hosted by Steve Paikin and Paula Todd, and first aired in 1994. TVOntario announced the program's termination on June 29, 2006. The final episode aired on June 30, and will be replaced in the fall with a ne..
Studio 23
Studio 23 is the UHF television network fully owned and managed by Amcara Broadcasting Network, Inc. an affiliate of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation. Its main broadcast center is located at the Eugenio Lopez Communications Center (ABS-CBN Broadcast Center) located at Mother Ignacia St., Sgt. Esgu..
Studio 2B
redirect[[Template:Portal]] Studio 2B is a level of Girl Scouting for girls ages 11 to 17 created by the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) originally to replace Cadette and Senior Girl Scouting. Studio 2B was created by thousands of teenaged girls around the country when they made suggestions about t..
Studio 2 (nightclub)
Studio 2 is a small nightclub with two floors at Mühlwiesenstrasse, Bietigheim-Bissingen. In Studio 2, which has two floors, house and hip hop music is plaid. Studio 2 is well known by the fact, that many visitors make there a special pole dance. Home of \"wall dance\" At Studio 2 the dance pole i..
Studio 33
Studio 33 was a Liverpool, England game developer once owned by Psygnosis making Formula 1 99, 2000, 2001 for the PlayStation. In 2000, SCEE bought out Psygnosis, and owned Studio 33 from 1999 - October 16, 2003. EA bought out Studio 33 to solely develop EA Sports Formula 1 games. EA relocated the s..
Studio 360
Studio 360 is a national American public weekly radio program about arts and culture hosted by Kurt Andersen and produced by Public Radio International and WNYC in New York City. External links [Studio 360 Official website][Studio 360 @ Audible.com] ..
Studio 4
''For the University of New South Wales comedy society, see Studio Four. ''For the Japanese animation studio, see Studio 4°C. Studio 4 is a Canadian television show broadcasting from Vancouver, British Columbia. It airs in select markets province-wide on Shaw TV. Studio 4 is an hour-long talk sho..
Studio 4°C
''For the University of New South Wales comedy society, see Studio Four. ''For the Canadian talk show, see Studio 4. Studio 4°C is a Japanese animation studio founded by Koji Morimoto, Eiko Tanaka, and Yoshiharu Sato in 1986. The name comes from the temperature at which water is densest. They are..
Studio 54
The original Studio 54 logo. Studio 54 was a legendary New York City disco located on West 54th Street in Manhattan. It opened on April 26, 1977 and closed in March 1986. It currently serves as a venue for the Roundabout Theatre Company, with a 900 seat theatre equipped with two full service ba..
Studio 6
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Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
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Studio 7
Studio 7 was an eight-week game show event that aired on the WB Television Network. Pat Kiernan hosted the show. Seven contestants, mostly college-aged students, played in each episode. Prior to the taping of the show, the contestants spent four days in New York City living together, studying for ..
Studio 8
Studio 8 Entertainment began as one big LSU dorm-room inside joke in 1999, the early days of the internet. Twenty or so college friends created a website ([studio8.net]) to showcase their nutty times and talents. Oddly enough, visitors to the site increased and people outside of LSU began ..
Studio album
A studio album is an album of regular studio recordings. It usually does not have live recordings or remixes, and if it does, those tracks do not make up a majority of the album. Studio albums, unlike live albums and compilations, can be home to segues, in-studio sound effects, found sound, orchest..
Studio art
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Studio art is art made in a studio, and the term has several implications depending on the context used. The term encompasses all art forms, be they performing or visual. Contents 1 Definition2 Artists2.1 Selected Famous Examples3 See Also4&n..
Studio B
Studio B may also refer to an Serbian local television/radio station [link] Studio B is an American news television program appearing on Fox News Channel. Broadcast live at 3:00 p.m. ET daily, the program reports on the day's events, getting the latest information from correspondents on ..
Studio band
A studio band is a musical band that is in the regular employee of a music recording business for the purpose of playing music on recordings featuring a separate performer. The most famous studio band is the Funk Brothers, Motown Records' main band from 1959-1972. ..
Studio Brussel
--> Studio Brussel (StuBru) is a radio station in Belgium, produced by the VRT. The music played is considered more alternative than the other big radio stations, and is aimed mainly at a youth audience. Studio Brussel started on 1 April 1983. It began as a regional radio station broadcasting only..
Studio B Productions
Studio B or Studio B Productions is an animation studio. Studio B shows Being IanYvon of the YukonWhat About Mimi?D'myna LeaguesYakkity YakClass of the TitansEdgar & Ellen External links [Studio B's homepage][ytv's homepage][teletoons homepage] ..
Studio City, Los Angeles, California
Studio City is a 4 square-mile district in the San Fernando Valley within the city of Los Angeles, California. It is bounded roughly by Ethel Avenue to the west, the U.S. Route 101 to the north and east, and Mulholland Drive and Santa Monica Mountains to the south. Studio City earned its name in..
Studio Classroom
Studio Classroom (空中英語教室) publishes three monthly magazines for English learners: Let's Talk in English, Studio Classroom and Advanced. Each magazine provides practical, interesting articles to help readers improve their English skills. Radio and television programs accompany each articl..
Studio Comet
is an animation studio based in Tokyo, Japan. It was established January 21, 1986. Productions This is an alphabetic list of the shows on which Studio Comet has worked. Art of Fighting (TV series, 1993)Battle Fighters Garō Densetsu (TV special, 1992)Bikkuriman 2000 (first digital production, TV s..
Studio d'Artisan
Studio d'Artisan is a Japenese denim manufacturer. External links [Homepage] ..
Studio DEEN
Studio DEEN (スタジオディーン) is a Japanese company that produces anime. Three years after Sunrise was founded in 1972, Studio DEEN was established by Sunrise's members in 1975. As a result of this, anime such as Cowboy Bebop that were produced by Sunrise may have had assistance from Studio..
Studio executives
The studio executive is an employee of a film studio. He or she takes responsibility for all interests, financial or otherwise, between the film studio and the production company of a film. References Hollywood 101: The Film Industry by Frederick Levy (2000) ..
Studio Foglio
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Studio Foglio is a publishing house founded by Phil and Kaja Foglio, which publishes comic books, grap..
Studio for Interrelated Media
The Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) is an academic concentration within the Multimedia and Performing Arts Department at the Massachusetts College of Art [link]. "The artists in The Studio for Interrelated Media (SIM) combine the study of many media by pursuing the representation of ..
Studio Four
''For the Japanese animation studio, see Studio 4°C ''For the Canadian talk show, see Studio 4. Studio Four is a student-run comedy society at the University of New South Wales. The society shares its name with a room in the Food Sciences Building (UNSW Grid Reference C8a), which is scheduled fo..
Studio Fredman
Studio Fredman is a recording studio in Göteborg, Sweden. It is popular among Swedish metal bands, with artists such as At the Gates, Arch Enemy, Dark Tranquillity, In Flames and Opeth recording multiple releases in the studio. External links [Official studio page] ..
Studio Ghibli
is a Japanese animation film studio, and previously was a subsidiary of Tokuma Shoten. Its anime films have been provocative, imaginative, emotional and widely praised all over the world. Its name derives from the nickname the Italians used for their Saharan scouting planes in the Second World War..
Studio Gigante
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Studio ICE
Studio ICE is a comic book publishing company based in the Republic of Korea. They have published Megacity 909 and MU as comics through Devil's Due Publishing (DDP). ICE Studio, a studio belonging to Sigongsa Publishing, the largest publishing house in Korea, is now in business. Sigongsa's track re..
Studio incamminati
Studio Incamminati is an atelier located in Philadephia, PA, that specializes in the creation of realistic art. The school was founded in 2003 by [Nelson Shanks], an artist whose portraiture commissions have documented numerous public and cultural icons, including the late Princess Diana, ..
Studio Innovators International
Contents 1 Business Activities2 Company History3 Partners4 External links Business Activities Studio Innovators International (Sii) provides outsourced services to publishers, specifically the production of graphics. Additionally, it has developed a line of Smart Pacs, adver..
Studio Ironcat
Studio Ironcat was a small publishing company based in Fredericksburg, Virginia, dedicated to publication of manga and later, Amerimanga. The company is most known for its publication of the first volume of Megatokyo, a prominent webcomic, as well as the flamboyant style of one of its founders, St..
Studio Julmahuvi
Studio Julmahuvi or sometimes just Julmahuvi (julma = cruel; hupi = fun) is the name of a group of comedic actors which created several comical TV-series and mockumentaries for the Finnish TV-channels YLE and MTV3. Julmahuvi collectively are Tommi Karpela, Janne Reinikainen, Petteri Summanen and Jan..
Studio K
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Studio K was the idea of a Knott's employee whos teenager was going to a teen dance club in Hollywood serval times a week. He decided to go to this club and check it out to see what it was all about. When he walked in he was very surprised to see how successful it..
Studio Kaab
Studio Kaab, headquartered in Gangnam-gu Seoul, Korea, is a major Korean anime and entertainment company. The company is commonly referred to as "Kaab" (Korean Advanced Amusement Brand). Studio Kaab also produces a anime review entertainment, Korea; as well as an Korean language version of Spheres ..
Studio Kajino
Studio Kajino is a subsidiary of Japanese production company Studio Ghibli. It was created prior to 2000 to handle live action films for the studio, which is otherwise known for its animation projects, including the award-winning Spirited Away. Kajino is run by Ghibli's president Toshio Suzuki, and ..
Studio K Opened
Studio K was one of the nation's largest teen dance facilities. The concept of Studio K began when a management employee of Knott's followed his teenage daughter up to Hollywood one night to see where she was going. He found out that she was visiting a teen night club. He paid $5.00 to get in an..
Studio Maestro
Studio Maestro is a ballet School in New York City founded in 1995 by Rose Caiola. It has become New York City's premier classical ballet academy based upon European methods of curriculum and pedagogy. A portion of its students graduate into some of the finest ballet companies including American B..
Studio Museum in Harlem
The Studio Museum in Harlem is located on 125th Street, between Adam Clayton Powell and Lenox Avenues (a.k.a. 6th and 7th Avenues) in New York City (USA). This sits in the heart of the Harlem neighborhood. The museum specializes in 19th and 20th century African American art, as well as exhibits of C..
Studio One
This article is about the record label. For the TV series of the 1940s and 1950s, see Studio One (television series). Studio One is one of Reggae's most renowned record labels, having been described as the "Motown" of Jamaica. It was founded by Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd in 1954, along with a studio by..
Studio One (TV series)
Studio One was an American dramatic anthology television series, sponsored by Westinghouse Electric Corporation. It aired on CBS (which Westinghouse would buy in 1995) from 1948 through 1958. ..
Studio One Presents Burning Spear
Studio One Presents Burning Spear was Burning Spear's debut album, released in 1973. Track listing Side one "Ethiopians Live It Out""We Are Free""Fire Down Below""Creation""Don't Mess With Jill""Down By The Riverside"Á Side two "Door Peep Shall Not Enter""Pick Up The Pieces""Get Ready""Journey"..
Studio orchestra
A studio orchestra is an orchestra run by a movie studio used to produce a film or television soundtrack. ..
Studio Pierrot
Founded in 1979, Studio Pierrot (スタジオぴえろ) is a Japanese animation company. They are considered specialists in the magical girl sub-genre. The company has a simple, yet ambiguous line-art logo, which can be interpreted either as a figure raising two crosses or the face of a clown (wher..
Studio pottery
The Studio Pottery movement has been described as an offshoot of the reformist Arts and Crafts movement. Although some attribute its start to Bernard Leach this is erroneous as others predated him, including Martin Brothers of the Martinware Pottery from 1873 Fishley Pottery from early 1800s Wi..
Studio Proteus
Studio Proteus was a Japanese manga import and translation company, founded in 1986 by Toren Smith and based in San Francisco. In February of 2004, Dark Horse Comics announced that it had purchased Studio Proteus. Toren Smith was allowed to stay on as an adviser and translator. Among its many pro..
Studio Rivbea
Studio Rivbea is a jazz performance loft run by saxophonist Sam Rivers in the 1970s. It was located on Bond Street in Lower Manhattan. It was important in the development of jazz because it was an example of artists creating their own performance spaces and taking responsibility for presenting music..
Studio S
Studio S was a Swedish TV show broadcasted on SVT during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Hosted by Göran Elwin, It dealt with various social issues, featuring both experts and regular people. The Videovåld scandal Despite covering many issues, the show is now mainly known (and infamous) for an e..
Studio Sessions (album)
Studio Sessions was a free 10" mini album given away at various concerts in 1990 when Terry Ronald was supporting Halls and Oates and Robert Palmer. It contains live studio recordings from Roma and two cover songs. Tracklisting "No More""For What It's Worth""One More Dollar""Live Forever""Never L..
Studio Sessions album
Studio Sessions was a free 10" mini album given away at various concerts in 1990 when Terry Ronald was supporting Halls and Oates and Robert Palmer. It contains live studio recordings from Roma and two cover songs. Tracklisting "No More""For What It's Worth""One More Dollar""Live Forever""Never L..
Studio system
The studio system was a means of film production and distribution dominant in Hollywood from the early 1920s through the early 1950s. The term studio system refers to the practice of large motion picture studios (a) producing movies primarily on their own filmmaking lots with creative personnel und..
Studio Tan
Studio Tan is an album by Frank Zappa, originally released in September 1978. Zappa originally intended Studio Tan material to be released in 1976 as part of his Läther opus (which was left unreleased until 1996), but legal problems saw it released as a single album. Zappa had no say whatsoever i..
Studio Theatre Layout
The layout of a studio theatre is not normally fixed as the whole concept is a space that is informal and can be reconfigured into different layouts of performance space and audience as each show dictates. Examples of theatres with this kind of space South London TheatreStudio Theatre ..
Studio Trophis Production Company
The Studio Trophis Production Company, or Studio Trophis for short, is an independent games producing company, based in Sheffield, UK. Their first game, The White Chamber, a homebrew style point-and-click horror adventure, was released for the PC for free download via their website in 2005, and mana..
Studio X
Studio X is an early evening pop/rock music show on BBC Radio Wales, it broadcasts every weeknight between 8-10pm (9-10pm on Tuesdays usually on MW only due to sport on FM). Studio X features new music and classic tracks from the 90's, interviews and sessions with the musical artists of the day. Eac..
Studio XD
Studio XD was originally founded in summer of 1999 by Derek Liu (Lanzer), Long Vo (VO), Josh Gainsbrugh (L0cke) and Charles Park (CP) when they joined forces to develop and produce ECHO, a comic series to be published by Image Comics. Studio XD is most famous for illustrating the [[X-Men: Evolution..
Studio X Sessions E.P.
The Studio X Sessions EP (2004) is an EP by Death Cab For Cutie. It was released exclusively on Apple's iTunes Music Store website. Track listing There are four songs, versions of which have all been recorded and released previously: "The New Year" (Transatlanticism)"Blacking Out the Friction" (T..
Studium Biblicum Version
The Studium Biblicum Version (思高本; pinyin: sīgāo běn; jyutping: si1 gou1 bun2; “Franciscan version“) is the predominant Chinese language translation of the Bible used by Chinese Catholics. It is considered by many to be the Chinese Catholics’s Bible. The Studium Biblicum Version was ..
Studium Generale
Studium Generale is the old name for a medieval university which was registered as an institution of international excellence by the Holy Roman Empire. Most of the early Studia Generali were found in Italy, France, England, and Spain, and these were considered the most prestigious places of learning..
Studland
for at grid reference SZ036825 Studland is a small village in Dorset, England famous for its beaches (named South Beach, Middle Beach and Knoll Beach) and Nature Reserve. In 2001 Studland had a population of 480, the lowest in 50 years. Many of the houses in the village have been bought up as..
Studley
There is also a village in Wiltshire called Studley. Studley is a large village and civil parish in the Stratford district of Warwickshire, England. Studley lies on the western edge of Warwickshire near the border with Worcestershire is five miles south of Redditch and roughly thirteen miles fro..
Studley College
Studley College was a horticultural and agricultural college for women, founded by Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick. In 1898 she had founded Warwick Hostel in Reading to offer training to 'surplus women in the lighter branches of agriculture'. This expanded and moved to Studley Castle in Warwicks..
Studley F.C.
Studley Football Club is a football club based in Studley, Warwickshire, England. They play in the Midland Football Alliance which is the 9th tier in the overall English football league system. Contents 1 History2 Crest3 Home Ground4 Supporters5 Statistics and records6&..
Studley Royal Park
Studley Royal Park is a park containing, and developed around, the ruins of the Cistercian Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. It is a World Heritage Site and was made so in 1986 by UNESCO. The site contains features dating from the eighteenth century such as Studley Royal Water Gard..
Studley Royal Water Garden
Studley Royal Water Garden close to Ripon in North Yorkshire is one of the best surviving examples of a Georgian water garden in England. The garden was created by John Aislabie in 1718. It was expanded by his son, William, after Aislabie's death. William expanded the property, purchasing the ad..
StudlyCaps
StudlyCaps (or perhaps StUdLyCaPs, also known as StickyCaps) is a variation of CamelCase in which the individual letters in a word (or words) are capitalized and not capitalized, either at random or in some pattern. According to the Jargon File, "ThE oRigiN and SigNificaNce of thIs pRacTicE iS oBsc..
Studnice
Studnice is name of several locations in the Czech Republic: Studnice, a village in Hradec Králové Region (Náchod District)Studnice, a village in Pardubice Region (Chrudim District)Studnice, a village in Vysočina Region (Třebíč District)Studnice, a village in South Moravian Region (Vyškov D..
Studnice (Chrudim District)
See other places named Studnice. Studnice is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 450 inhabitants. Hamlets Košinov and Zalíbené are administrative parts of Studnice. External links [Village website] (in Czech) ..
Studniówka
Studniówka (literally, "100 days ahead party") is a traditional ball for final grade high school (liceum or technikum) students (i.e. aged 18–20) in Poland, analogous to senior prom in the United States or formal in the United Kingdom. It is held approximately a hundred days (sto dni in Polis..
Studs Lonigan
Studs Lonigan is the subject of a trilogy of novels by American author James T. Farrell: Young Lonigan, The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan, and Judgment Day. In James T. Farrell's classic novels of Irish life on the South Side of Chicago, Farrell portrays sympathetically and graphically his protago..
Studs Terkel
Photo of Studs Terkel by Robert Birnbaum Louis "Studs" Terkel (born May 16, 1912) is an American author, historian and broadcaster. Terkel is of Jewish decent. Terkel was born in New York City, but at the age of ten, he moved with his family to Chicago, Illinois, where he spent most of his l..
Studtite
Studtite, empirical formula (UO2)O2·4(H2O), is a secondary uranium mineral containing peroxide formed by the alpha-radiolysis of water during formation. It occurs as white yellow needle-like crystals often in acicular, white sprays. Studtite was originally described by Vaes in 1947 from specimens f..
Studva
The Studva (Croatian: Studva; Serbian: Studva or Студва) is a river in eastern Croatia and northern Serbia, a 37 km-long right tributary to the Bosut river. It flows entirely within the Syrmia region of both Croatia and Serbia (Vojvodina). The Studva originates from the marshes of the weste..
Study
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To study means to acquire knowledge about a given subject, often by memorization or reading.A study is an experiment, especially a clinical trial.Study or studies may refer to a field of research or academics.A study is a kind of s..
Studybreakers
Studybreakers (earlier known as Classface or simply CF) is a free social network service that allows its users to communicate through an interactive network of online photo albums, weblogs, user profiles, web forums, and groups. A relative newcomer in the social networking field, the site has more ..
Study (drawing)
Leonardo da Vinci's study of embryos, c. 1510-1513, pen over red chalk, 12 x 8" (30.5 × 20 cm), Royal Library, Windsor Castle. In art, a study is a drawing, sketch or painting done in preparation of a finished piece, or as visual notes. A study can have more impact than a more-elaborately pl..
Study (room)
A study is a room in a house which is used for paperwork, computer work, or reading. People who operate a home business often do so from a study. A typical study contains a desk, chair, computer, book shelves or bookcase, and other furniture. A spare bedroom is often utilized as a study, however ..
Study abroad
Studying abroad is the act of a student pursuing educational opportunities in a foreign country. Typically classes taken while studying abroad award credits transferable to higher education institutions in the home country. However, students may pursue these opportunities at any age and may n..
Study abroad company
A study abroad company usually offers services such as pre-departure advising, tuition, housing placement, course registration, transfer credit & transcripts, onsite staff, airport reception, cultural activities, organized excursions and study abroad scholarship and financial aid assistance. In addi..
Study Bible
A study Bible. A study Bible is an edition of the Bible prepared for the use of a serious student of the Bible. Such a Bible usually contains an extensive apparatus, which may contain such features as: Annotations explaining difficult passages or points of theology and doctrine;References t..
Study Butte-Terlingua, Texas
Study Butte-Terlingua is a census-designated place (CDP) in Brewster County, Texas, United States. The population was 267 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Study Butte-Terlingua is located at [29°19′31″N, 103..
Study circle
For the system of study in the Bahá'í Faith, see Bahá'í study circle A study circle is a small group of people who meet multiple times to discuss an issue. Study circles may be formed to discuss anything from politics to religion to hobbies. They are differentiated from clubs by their issue fo..
Study design
A Study design is a way to set up an epidemiological investigation, as a form of clinical trial. Contents 1 Types of design1.1 ..
Study for a Caricature
Study for a Caricature is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci which is housed in the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, Milan. It features an old servant woman who has cabbage leaf ears, is toothless and grimacing. Caravaggio used this drawing as inspiration for a character in his 1599 painting Judith and Holoferne..
Study guide
Study guides are student tools used to help facilitate learning and comprehension of literature, research topics, history, and other subjects. Most study guides summarize chapters of novels or the important elements of the subject. ..
Study Hall
Study Hall is a period in the day used for completing homework. Study Halls are most prevalent in High Schools. Although Study Hall is a time for school work, many use it for a social hour. For this reason its uselulness may be debated. ..
Study heterogeneity
Meta-analysis is a method used to combine the results of different trials in order to obtain a quantified synthesis. The size of individual clinical trials is often too small to detect treatment effects reliably. Meta-analysis increases the power of statistical analyses by pooling the results of all..
Study in Consciousness
Study in Consciousness is a book by Annie Besant that was written in ca. 1907. Besant intended this book to be a contribution to the science of psychology. She writes that the seed of consciousness is the tri-atomic Atma-Buddhi-Manas, the Jivatma. The Super-consciousness includes the whole of th..
Study in Still Life
Study in Still Life is a witty satirical short story by science fiction author Eric Frank Russell. It depicts one man's struggle to outwit a choking bureaucracy, and come out ahead. It was first published in Astounding Science Fiction magazine in January 1959. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler war..
Study of decorative arts
Furniture, like architecture is a barometer of social, economic and spiritual change. Compare the austere furniture of the Cromwellian period to the graceful elegance of the Queen Anne period. See also Decorative artFurnitureFurnishingsHistory of decorative arts ..
Study of Exceptional Talent
The Study of Exceptional Talent is an academic program to help extremely talented students achieve their potential. It is set up by the Center for Talented Youth, a gifted education program from John Hopkins University. External Links [CTY Official Website] ..
Study of History
Study of History may refer to: A Study of History, a 12-volume book by British historian Arnold J. Toynbee, finished in 1961Historiography, the study of history redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Study of the Hebrew language
Study of the Hebrew language has an ancient history. Since Hebrew is the original language of the Hebrew Bible (known as the Torah and Tanakh), it is therefore a language that has always been central to Judaism and valued by the Jewish people for over three thousand years, (and later by Christian sc..
Study of Traditionalism
The Study of Traditionalism (or of the Traditionalist School) is a sub-field of intellectual history, religious studies, and political science. It focuses on the life and work of René Guénon and on the lives and work of those inspired by him, and on the various groups and institutions established ..
Study periods
Effectively known as "Free Periods", study periods are off-timetable lessons in a college, where students can use the time to socialize or study. ..
Study population
In a clinical trial, the study population is the group of participants. ..
Study Skills
Study skills are skills that deal with: how to prepare for an examstrategies for writing examseffective note takingimproving concentrationreducing test anxietystudying for math and other subjects Adam Robinson and the Princeton Review Adam Robinson, founder of The Princeton Review, wrote in his 19..
Study Symphony
Anton Bruckner's Study Symphony in F minor, (Studiensimphonie), or simply Symphony in F minor, WAB 99, was written in 1863 as an exercise under Otto Kitzler's instruction in form and orchestration. Scholars at first believed that the next symphony Bruckner wrote was Symphony No. 0 in D minor, thus t..
Study Tech
This article forms part of a series onScientology Dianetics Engram · [[Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health|Dianetics: MSMH]] · Clear Scientology Doctrine Thetan · Supernatural abilities Space opera · Xenu · Human evolution Past lives · Medical claims · Altered texts P..
Studzienice
Studzienice is a gmina within Pszczyna in Poland. It has a population of 1612. ..
Studzienice (PKP station)
Studzienice Location City/Town Studzienice District Address Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Osława Dąbrowa Following station(s) Ugoszcz Info Water tower present No Locomotives depot present No Platforms in use Station building present No History Op..
Studzionka
Studzionka is a gmina within Pszczyna in Poland. It has a population of 2176. ..
Stud (animal)
A stud in animal breeding is a male animal, such as a horse or dog, employed for breeding. The terms for the male of a given animal species (stallion, bull, rooster etc.) usually imply that the animal is entire, that is, not castrated, and therefore capable of standing at stud. A specialized vocab..
Stud (band)
Stud is a British folk-rock band from the early seventies that featured Taste bassist Charlie McCracken and two members of Family, former bassist John Weider and future bassist Jim Cregan. Never a very commercially successful band, Stud had its biggest success in Germany. ..
Stud (piercing)
The stud is one of the most common forms of piercing jewelry and is usually worn in ear piercings. It consists of a short bar (commonly 20 to 16 ga). At one end is a fixed ball or flat decorative head. After the earring is inserted into a piercing it is held in place with a butterfly, which clips on..
Stud farm
A stud farm or stud in animal husbandry, is an establishment for selective breeding. The term takes its name from word for the entire, (that is, not castrated), male of a given animal species that is standing at stud, meaning available for reproduction. Studs may be said to be "closed" (where no ou..
Stud finder
A stud finder (also stud detector or stud sensor) is a handheld device used to determine the location of framing studs used in light-frame construction after the walling surface has been installed. These devices use an internal capacitor plate to detect changes in the dielectric constant of the wal..
Stud Master
A Stud Master is an individual responsible for an employer's breeding stock, the term is usually used of dogs or horses. It is usually applied regardless of gender; the term 'Stud Mistress' is rarely seen. The Stud Master typically suggests desired matings to the owner, and arranges for the same, ..
Stud poker
Contents 1 General variations2 Specific variants2.1 Six-card stud2.2 Razz (and London lowball)2.3 Eight-or-better high-low stud2.4 Mississippi stud2.5 Mexican stud2.6 Blind stud2.7 Miscellaneous Stud poker is any of a number of poker variants in wh..
Stud Stable
The Stud Stable was a professional wrestling heel stable in World Championship Wrestling, Southeast Championship Wrestling and the Continental Wrestling Association. Contents 1 History2 1980 Tennessee Members3 1990 ..
Stud welding
Stud welding is a form of spot welding where a bolt or specially formed nut is welded on to another metal part. The bolts may be automatically fed into the spot welder. Weld nuts generally have a flange with small nubs that melt to form the weld. Studs have a necked down, unthreaded area for the sam..
Stuff
Stuff is an aggregate or a mass of items, matter, or events. It may also refer to: Stuff (magazine), a men's magazineStuff (band), a 1970s-80s fusion/r&b music groupThe Stuff, a 1985 horror/comedy film by Larry CohenAlexei Sayle's Stuff, a 1980s television sketch showThe Right Stuff, a book and f..
Stuffed animal
For preserved dead animals, see taxidermy. right right A stuffed animal is a toy animal stuffed with straw, beans, cotton or other similar materials. Some stuffed animals are very old - home made cloth dolls stuffed with straw go back to at least the 1830s, perhaps much older. S..
Stuffed Animal Hippo
A stuffed animal hippo is a stuffed animal which looks like a hippopotamus. It stands on two legs and is different from the hippopotamus. ..
Stuffed article
Stuffed article: is a legal or industry term describing items such as mattresses, beds, upholstery, pillows, plush toys, teddy bears etc, ie: fabric items stuffed with an inert, resilient material, such as cotton, kapok, or polyurethane foam. Such articles sold as new in the United States usually ar..
Stuffed crust pizza
A stuffed crust pizza is a pizza with cheese in the crust. The Stuffed Crust Pizza was made famous by Pizza Hut who debuted their Stuffed Crust Pizza in 1997. ..
Stuffing
In cooking, stuffing, also known as dressing, is usually a mixture of various ingredients used to fill a cavity in another food item. The term stuffing also refers to the process of filling a cavity with this mixture. Stuffed vegetables, Provence-style Contents 1 History2 Foods ..
Stuffing (fetish)
Stuffing is a sexual fetish that is very much linked with the feederism fetish. The two can almost be said to go hand in hand. Both fetishes involve becoming sexually aroused by the consumption of large quantities of food. What sets stuffing apart is that its purpose is solely to achieve an extre..
Stuffing box
A stuffing box (or packing gland) is a type of seal placed around a propeller shaft at the point it exits a boat's hull underwater. It is the most common method for preventing water from entering the hull while still allowing the propeller shaft to turn. In a conventional stuffing box, the seal its..
StuffIt
StuffIt is a family of software utilities for archiving and compressing files on the Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows and Linux platforms: it was originally produced for the Macintosh and remains common on that platform. The proprietary compression format used by the StuffIt utilities is also te..
StuffIt Expander
StuffIt Expander is a freeware, closed source data compression software utility developed by Allume Systems (formerly Aladdin Systems) It runs in Mac OS Classic, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, and Linux/UNIX. It does not compress files. As of March 2006, the latest Macintosh version is 10.0.2, which ..
Stuffo
Stuffo is a website run by Howstuffworks Inc. As proclaimed in its own tagline, the website is devoted to "Movies, Games, Web, and World Domination." The main focus of the website is reviewing movies, video games, and pop culture in a humorus, informative manner. History In November 2004, Howstuf..
Stuffy McInnis
John Phalen "Stuffy" McInnis (September 19 1890 - February 16 1960) was a first baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. From 1909 through 1927, McInnis played for the Philadelphia Athletics (1909-17), Boston Red Sox (1918-21), Cleveland Indians (1922), Boston Braves (1923-24), Pittsburgh Pirat..
Stuff (album)
Stuff is Holly McNarland's 1997 debut LP album. It features the singles "Elmo", "Coward" and "Numb". Tracks "Numb" (McNarland)"Elmo" (McNarland)"Porno Mouth" (McNarland, Drake)"Water" (McNarland, Pullyblank)"Coward" (McNarland)"The Box" (McNarland)"UFO" (McNarland)"Mystery Song" (McNarland)"Just ..
Stuff (magazine)
Stuff magazine is a men's magazine (or a lad's mag, as it's known in the UK) featuring interviews, pictorials, and other articles of interest to a male dominated audience. Published by Dennis Publishing, it is the sister magazine to Maxim, and the two share a similar mission of providing entertain..
Stuff Happens
Stuff Happens is a play by David Hare, written in response to the Iraq War. Hare describes it as "a history play" that deals with recent history. The title is inspired by Donald Rumsfeld's response to widespread looting in Baghdad: "Stuff happens and it’s untidy, and freedom’s untidy, and fre..
Stuff sack
A stuff sack is a type of drawstring bag, usually used for storing camping items. Stuff sacks may be used to collect many small items together, just so that they do not become lost. Their most important use is the storage of sleeping bags, which are otherwise very bulky and virtually unmanageable...
Stuff Smith
Hezekiah Leroy Gordon Smith (September 14, 1909 - September 25, 1967), better known as Stuff Smith, was a jazz violinist. Smith was, along with Stéphane Grappelli and Joe Venuti, one of jazz music's preeminent violinists of the swing era. He was born in Portsmouth, Ohio in 1909 and studied violin..
Stuff the Chinatown Kid
Stuff the Chinatown Kid is a DC Comics superhero and sidekick to Vigilante. Stuff was the grandson of Lin Chou, leader of the White Lotus tong in New York's Chinatown. He assisted the Vigilante when a Japanese spy known as the Head framed his grandfather for provoking a Tong war. Stuff worked with..
Stufstock
Stufstock is a rock music festival that has taken place each year since 2003 in Vama Veche, Dobrogea, Romania, to protest against what some people may consider bad quality music (i.e. manele and Romanian pop music), and to call for the preservation of Vama Veche from the large scale development that..
Stugatz
Stugatz, also known as Stugots, is the name of the boat owned by Tony Soprano, head of the New Jersey-based fictional crime family The Sopranos in the HBO television series of the same name. Additionally, it can be applied to those who attire themselves in a manner associated with a mafia kingpin..
Stuhna River
Stuhna (#redirect [[Template:Lang-uk]]) is a minor river in Ukraine, a right tributary of Dnieper River. Its length is 68 km. The river was mentioned in the Tale of Igor's Campaign and was a place of the Battle of the Stugna River. Towns located on the river: Vasylkiv Dnieper River (Dnepr, ..
Stuhr
Stuhr is a municipality in the district of Diepholz, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approx. 7 km southwest of Bremen. ..
Stuifakker
Stuifakker in the municipality of Westvoorne. Stuifakker ([51°53′N 4°4′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Westvoorne, and lies about 8 km northwest of Hellevoetsluis. The statistical area "Stuifakker", which also can inclu..
Stuivekenskerke
Stuivekenskerke is a town in Diksmuide, a part of Belgium. See also: West Flanders External link [Stuivekenskerke @ City Review] ..
Stuiver
The stuiver was a coin used in the Netherlands until the Napoleonic Wars. It was worth 16 penning or 8 duit, with 20 stuiver equal to a Gulden. The name stuiver was preserved until the introduction of the Euro as a nickname for the five cent coin, although the name is still often used to refer to th..
Stukas Over Disneyland
Stukas Over Disneyland was The Dickies' 1983 album release and included their cover of the Led Zeppelin track "Communication Breakdown". The album cover illustrated the album's title by showing a Stuka dive bomber over the head of Mickey Mouse. Track listing "Rosemary""She's A Hunchback""Out ..
Stukely-Sud, Quebec
Stukely-Sud is a village of 950 people, part of the Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality in the Estrie region of Quebec. ..
Stull Cemetery
Stull Cemetery is the town cemetery of the town of Stull, Kansas. It is located between Topeka and Lawrence, just northwest of Clinton Lake. Stull Cemetery has gained notoriety due to its listing in various occult and haunting reference guides as being one of seven Gateways to Hell in the United Sta..
Stull Observatory
Stull Observatory Organization Location Coordinates[°′″N, °′″W] Altitudemeters (feet) Webpage[link] Telescopes Unnamed Telescope Unknown size reflector Stull Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Alfred University. Named after Pr..
Stumble.Stop.Repeat
Stumble.Stop.Repeat is the first EP by the Sheffield, UK, instrumental math rock band 65daysofstatic, released on 1st December 2003 on Dustpunk Records. Tracklisting "Play.Nice.Kids" – 4:07"Thrash Waltz" – 4:42"AOD" – 6:28"Dnl.Mash-Up" – 4:28"Ophelia.Remix" – 7:23 Ex..
StumbleUpon
StumbleUpon is a commercial web discovery service which integrates peer and social networking principles with one-click blogging. The Toolbar system automates the collection, distribution and review of web content within an intuitive social framework, providing users with a browsing experience which..
Stumble into Grace
Stumble into Grace was a #6 country album for Emmylou Harris on the Billboard charts. Track listing "Here I Am" (Emmylou Harris) - 3:47"I Will Dream" (Emmylou Harris/Kate McGarrigle/Anna McGarrigle) - 5:00"Little Bird" (Emmylou Harris/Kate McGarrigle/Anna McGarrigle) - 3:14"Time in Babylon" (Emmyl..
Stumbling on Happiness
Stumbling on Happiness is a work of non-fiction by Daniel Gilbert Stumbling on Happiness web site[link] ..
Stump
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stump may refer to: Stump (tree), the remains of a tree that has been felledStump (cricket), three small wooden posts which the fielding team attempt to hit with the ballStump orator, in politics, the place where a speech is given o..
Stump-jump plough
The stump-jump plough is a historical kind of plough invented in South Australia in the late nineteenth century to solve the particular problem of preparing mallee lands for cultivation. Contents 1 The problem2 Solutions3 Breakthrough4 References The problem Mallee scrub or..
Stump-tailed Macaque
The Stump-tailed Macaque (Macaca arctoides), also called the Bear Macaque, is a macaque living in China, India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Thailand. It is 48-65 cm long. Males weigh 10 kg, females 7.5 to 9 kg. It can live up to 30 years. References Eudey et al (2000). [Macaca arctoid..
Stump-tailed skink
The Stump-tailed skink (Tiliqua rugosa), is a large lizard (30-35 cm) found in Australia. It has a heavily armored body, and can be found in various colors ranging from dark brown to cream. The skink, also known as the Shingleback, Bobtail or Sleepy Lizard has a short, stumpy tail, and moves very ..
Stumpage
Stumpage is the price charged by a land owner to companies or operators for the right to harvest timber on that land. Stumpage used to be calculated on a "per stump" basis (hence the name). It is now usually charged by board feet or by cubic metres. ..
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Stumped/subpage
In cricket, a batsman can be out stumped if: the wicket-keeper puts down the wicket, whilethe batsman is:*out of his ground (because he has moved down the pitch beyond the popping crease, usually in an attempt to hit the ball),*receiving a delivery which is not a no ball, and*not attempting a run. ..
Stumpers
Stumpers may refer to: A category of The Joker's Wild television show from the 1980sAn Internet resource containing searchable archives for the Stumpers-L listserv This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this..
Stumpers-L
The Stumpers-L electronic mailing list is a resource available for librarians and others to discuss reference questions which they were unable to answer using available resources. Stumpers-L began in 1992, created by Ann Feeney, a graduate library school student at Rosary College in River Forest, I..
Stumpffia
Stumpffia is a genus of microhylid frogs endemic to Madagascar. Species Stumpffia gimmeli Glaw & Vences, 1992.Stumpffia grandis Guibé, 1974.Stumpffia helenae Vallan, 2000.Stumpffia psologlossa Boettger, 1881.Stumpffia pygmaea Vences & Glaw, 1991.Stumpffia tetradactyla Vences & Glaw, 1991.Stumpff..
StumpJump 50k
The StumpJump 50k is one of the most prestigious ultramarathons in the southeastern United States. The StumpJump offers a grueling course filled with extreme elevation changes and technical trail sections. Located atop beautiful Signal Mountain, Tennessee, the StumpJump always occurs the first weeke..
Stumptown
"Stumptown" is a nickname for Portland, Oregon, coined in a period of phenomenal growth in the city after 1847. Portland was growing so rapidly that the stumps of trees cut down to make way for roads were left until manpower could be spared to remove them. In some areas, the stumps remained for so l..
Stumptown Coffee Roasters
Stumptown Coffee Roasters is an independent coffee roaster and retailer located in Portland, Oregon, founded by Duane Sorenson. Some factors that contribute to Stumptown's local reputation are the quality of its coffee, the manner in which they purchase their coffee beans, their roasting procedur..
Stumpwm
In Unix (and others including GNU/Linux) computing, Stumpwm is a window manager for the X Window System which is written in the Lisp dialect Common Lisp; its use of Common Lisp allows complete reprogramming and customization instantly, without reboots: "Stumpwm attempts to be customizable yet visu..
Stumpwork
Stumpwork is a style of embroidery where the stitched figures are raised from the surface of the work to form a 3-dimensional effect. Stitches can be worked around pieces of wire to create individual forms such as leaves, insect wings or flower petals. This form is then applied to the main body of w..
Stumpy Barge
A Thames barge with no topsail - this enabled the barge to pass under London's bridges and get in close to shore for offloading goods. Approx 45 to 55 feet long used in the early nineteenth century. See Mizzen External links [link]] ..
Stump (band)
Stump were an Anglo-Irish indie/experimental/rock group featuring Mick Lynch (vocals), Kev Hopper (bass), Rob McKahey (drums) and Chris Salmon (guitar) formed in London in 1983. Their first release was a four track EP Mud on a Colon released in 1986 through the Ron Johnson record label. This was ..
Stump (cricket)
In the sport of cricket, the term stump has three different meanings: part of the wicket,a manner of dismissing a batsman, andthe end of the day's play ("stumps"). Contents 1 Part of the wicket2 Manner of dismissing a batsman3 End of the day's play4 See also Part of the wicket..
Stump (tree)
After a tree has been felled, the stump or tree stump, are the remains left with the roots. Tree stumps can be very difficult to remove from the ground. They can be dug out or they can be removed using a stump grinder. Stump can also refer to the remains of a broken or cut branch left on the..
Stump gauge
A stump gauge (or wicket gauge) is an instrument used in cricket to determine the correct position for the three stumps used to form the wicket, as mandated by the Laws of Cricket. It is usually in a form of a metal (although sometimes plastic) bar with three spikes, and is used to locate and create..
Stump grinder
A stump grinder is a power tool that removes tree stumps by means of a rotating flail that chips away the wood. Stump grinders come in a variety of sizes from the size of a lawn mower to nearly as big as a small car. Most accomplish their task by means of a high-speed disk with specially designed t..
Stump Merrill
Carl "Stump" Merrill (born February 15 1944 in Brunswick, Maine) is a former manager in Major League Baseball who served as manager of the New York Yankees in 1990 and 1991. He has spent some thirty years in the Yankees organization, and has also managed several of that team's minor-league affiliat..
Stump orator
A "stump orator" is a term for a politician who is ready to take up any question of the day, usually a political one, and harangue upon it from any platform offhand. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ..
Stump Pond (Balch Pond)
Stump Pond (also known as Balch Pond) is a 571-acre water body located on the New Hampshire-Maine border, in the towns of Wakefield, New Hampshire and Acton and Newfield, Maine. The water body is known as Stump Pond in New Hampshire and Balch Pond in Maine. Water flows from the eastern end of Balc..
Stump the Schwab
Stump the Schwab is an American game show that airs on the ESPN family of networks. The show premiered in 2004, and features three contestants trying to stump a man named Howie Schwab, who is the first--and only--statistician ESPN has ever had. Stuart Scott is the show's host. The show also appea..
Stump v. Sparkman
Stump v. Sparkman Supreme Court of the United States of America Argued January 10, 1978. Decided March 28, 1978. Full case name: Harold D. Stump et al. v. Linda Kay Sparkman and Leo Sparkman Citations: 435 U.S. 349, 98 S.Ct. 1099, 55 L.Ed.2d 331 Prior history: Civ.No. F-75-129 (N.D..
STUN
STUN is (Simple Traversal of UDP over NATs) is a network protocol allowing clients behind NAT (or multiple NATs) to find out its public address, the type of NAT it is behind and the internet side port associated by the NAT with a particular local port. This information is used to set up UDP commun..
Stunde Null
Stunde Null is the German language equivalent of "[[Wiktionary:zero hour|zero hour]]", a military planning term indicating the beginning of some operation or event. Historically, Stunde Null specifically refers to the capitulation of the Nazi government on May 8, 1945, at midnight, marking the end o..
Stung Treng
Stung Trengស្ទឹងត្រែង Statistics Area: 11,092 km² Inhabitants: 81,074 (1998) Pop. density: 7.3 inh./km² ISO 3166-2: KH-19 Map Stung Treng is a northern province of Cambodia. Formerly called Xieng Teng, it was a part..
Stunk
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Stunned myocardium
In cardiology stunned myocardium is a state when some section of the myocardium (corresponding to area of a major coronary occlusion) shows a form of contractile abnormality. This is a segmental dysfunction which persists for a variable period of time, about two weeks, even after ischemia has been r..
Stunnel
Stunnel is a free multiplatform computer program, used to provide universal TLS/SSL service. Stunnel can be used to provide secure encrypted connections for clients or servers that do not speak TLS or SSL natively. It runs on a variety of operating systems, including most Unix-like operating syst..
Stunner
A Stunner may refer to a number of things: Stunner-Game.Weapon which appears in science fiction.A name used by Pre-Raphaelite artists for beautiful, stunning women who would make good models.The nickname given to professional wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin's finisher, the Stone Cold Stunner.A mou..
Stunner (comics)
Stunner is a Marvel Comics supervillain. Originally a dorky receptionist, a chubby Angelina Brancale was a seemingly normal woman who one would not expect to be anyone out of the ordinary; however, thanks to virtual reality technology created by Doctor Octopus, Miss Brancale became the supervillain ..
Stunner (game)
This article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. Stunner is a multiplayer, challenge game. Also is a freeware computer game built on the Torque Game Engine. It is about completing challenges. Challenges that are about getting from point A to point B in the best time possible. The game is..
Stunner (professional wrestling)
A Stunner is a common sequence in professional wrestling referring to the three-quarter facelock jawbreaker maneuver. It involves an attacking wrestler applying a three-quarter facelock (reaching behind the head of an opponent, thus pulling the opponent's jaw above the wrestler's shoulder) before ..
Stunner (weapon)
A Stunner is a general term for a science fiction weapon that is designed to temporarily impair the motor and/or cognitive functions of a living being, usually by rendering it unconscious, but otherwise unharmed. The most famous examples of this kind of weapon include: Phasers in the Star Trek fran..
Stunning
Stunning is the process of rendering animals immobile or unconscious prior to their being slaughtered for food. This process has been common for centuries in the case of cattle, who were poleaxed prior to being bled out. In Britain and Europe more widely the development of stunning technologies occu..
Stunning Spell
In the fictional universe portrayed in the Harry Potter books, a stunning spell is a spell which stuns the fighter's opponent. A person hit by a stunning spell is said be "Stunned" (following the name of the spell) and "Stupified" (following the incantation of the spell). The incantation used to ma..
Stunt
This article is about stunt performance. For other uses of the term, see Stunt (disambiguation). A stunt is an unusual and difficult physical feat, or any act requiring a special skill, performed for artistic purposes in TV, theatre or cinema. Stunts are a big part of many action movies. Before c..
Stunted Growth
Stunted growth (stunting) is a primary manifestation of malnutrition in early childhood, including malnutrition during fetal development brought on by the malnourished mother. In developing countries, stunted growth is a common problem affecting a large percentage of children. Once established, stun..
Stunted projective space
In mathematics, a stunted projective space is a construction on a projective space of importance in homotopy theory. Part of a conventional projective space is collapsed down to a point. More concretely, in a real projective space, complex projective space or quaternionic projective space KPn, w..
Stunticon
The Stunticons are a group of Decepticons feared for their psychotic behavior that have the capablity to do death-defying vehicular stunts and wreak havoc on the streets. They combine to form a powerful giant robot called Menasor. They were called "Stuntrons" in Japan. They were introduced into the ..
Stunting (broadcasting)
Stunting in radio broadcasting occurs when a radio station abruptly begins broadcasting seemingly uncharacteristic programming or making grandiose claims regarding itself or its competitors to generate attention or word of mouth. This sort of staging is temporary and often used when a station is pe..
Stuntman
Stuntman refers to any of several types of skilled performers. See: Headline text StuntStunt performerStunt doubleStunt coordinator Stuntman is also the name of the fifth solo album released by Tangerine Dream leader Edgar Froese in 1979. Stuntman is also the name of a video game. This is a [..
Stuntman (video game)
Stuntman is a video game for the PlayStation 2 that was produced by Reflections Interactive and published by Atari. The game focused around the career of a motion-picture stuntman. It took the player through various movies in which they would perform dangerous stunts as called by the game. Films ..
Stuntman 2
Stuntman 2 is an upcoming sequel to the video game Stuntman for the PlayStation 2. On May 10th 2006 it was announced that THQ had acquired the rights to the Stuntman franchise from original publishers Atari. Also announced was that Paradigm Entertainment are currently developing the game for n..
Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures
Founded in 1961, the Stuntmen's Association of Motion Pictures is an honorary society of motion picture stunt coordinators, stuntmen, and second unit directors. The society is not to be confused with an industry union, such as the I.A.T.S.E. The current president is Conrad Palmisano. External link ..
StunTour
StunTour is an SSL plugin for the IRC-client mIRC. This plugin is widely used by users of SSL-enabled networks like LinkNet since it is extremely easy to install and requires no further user interaction to do it's job. StunTour will automatically wrap mIRC connections on certain preset SSL-ports ..
Stunts (video game)
Stunts (also distributed under a title 4D: Sports Driving) is a racing video game developed by Distinctive Software, Inc. (DSI). The game was published by Brøderbund in for the United States and published by Mindscape for the United Kingdom in 1991. The influence of the classic game Test Drive (..
Stunts performed in Jackass: The Movie
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Stunt (album)
Stunt is the fifth full-length album and fourth studio album by Barenaked Ladies. By far their most successful album, it entered the US charts at #3 and sold over 4 million units at the end of its chart run. It was also the home to "One Week", which proved to be BNL's biggest hit with internationa..
Stunt (botany)
In botany and agriculture, stunt is term describing a plant disease that results in dwarfing and loss of vigor. It may be caused by infectious or noninfectious means. Infectious A stunt caused by infectious means usually is too late to cure. Nematode (eelworm)FungiBacteriaVirus Noninfectious A s..
Stunt (Dance music act)
Stunt is a Dance music project of British DJ/remixers/producers Pete Kirtley and Mark Dowley, with Molly Smithen-Dowes on vocals. In 2005 the act transformed the 1997 Sash! track "Encore Une Fois" into an international club hit as "Raindrops". They are signed to Ministry Of Sound's Data Records lab..
Stunt (disambiguation)
Stunt, a difficult or unusual feat performed for film or theatreStunt (botany), a plant disease that results in dwarfing and loss of vigorStunt (album), a Barenaked Ladies albumStunts (video game), a video gameStunt (football), an American Football defensive play"STUNT", an abbreviation for "STUN an..
Stunt (football)
A stunt in American football and Canadian football is a planned maneuver by a pair of players of the defensive team by which they exchange roles, the better to slip past blockers of the offensive team at the beginning of a play from scrimmage. In one form of stunt, a line player, who would otherwis..
Stunt Car Racer
Stunt Car Racer (also distributed under the title Stunt Track Racer) is a racing video game developed by Geoff Crammond for MicroStyle and was published by in .In the US it was published by MicroPlay. The game differs from other racing games in that the races take place on an elevated race track, ..
Stunt coordinator
A stunt coordinator, usually an experienced stunt performer, is hired by a TV, film or theatre director or production company to arrange the casting and performance of stunts for a camera or a live audience. The stunt coordinator is responsible for the safety of all the crew, including the stunt per..
Stunt Copter
Stunt Copter is a classic Macintosh game which involved piloting a small helicopter around a playfield and clicking at the right time so that a person suspended from the aircraft would fall into the hay bale on a moving cart. Unless precisely timed, the person might fall onto the ground or injure ..
Stunt Dawgs
Stunt Dawgs was a comic book by Nelson Dewey and Michael Gallabner, that was later turned it to a short lived cartoon series in 1992, about a team of stuntmen (and a stunt woman) who were also to some extent hero problem solvers. Cast Neil Crone as Whizz Kid and NeedhamHarvey Atkin as Badyear and..
Stunt double
A stunt double is a type of body double, specifically a skilled replacement used for dangerous film or video sequences, in movies and television (such as jumping out of a building, jumping from vehicle to vehicle, or other similar actions), and for other sophisticated stunts (especially fight scenes..
Stunt Island
A screenshot from the Stunt Island intro movie, a movie itself created using Stunt Island Stunt Island is a computer game designed by Adrian Stephens and was published by Disney Interactive in 1992. The game provides an island which contains a number of different sets, such as a city, an oil ..
Stunt performer
A stunt performer is someone who performs dangerous stunts. These stunts are sometimes rigged so that they look dangerous while still having safety mechanisms, but often they are as dangerous as they appear to be. Stunt performers are distinct from stunt doubles, performing their stunts purely for t..
Stunt pogo
Stunt pogo or extreme pogo is the act of doing stunts or tricks on a pogo stick, and is often compared to other extreme sports such as BMX, and skateboarding. While the creation of stunt pogo is often attributed to David Armstrong (the creator of Xpogo.com) there is no way to tell who actually ..
Stunt Race FX
Stunt Race FX (Wild Trax in Japan) is a cartoonish 3D racing video game produced by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo console system that was the second game to use Super FX chip. The original Japanese version was named Wild Trax. Stunt Race FX was scored by Shinobu Amayake. The game featured raci..
Stunt Records
Stunt Records Parent company Founded 1990 Founder(s) Terry Scott TaylorTom Gulotta Distributing label Galaxy21 Music Genre(s) Various Country US Web address Stunt Records is an independent record label formed in 1990 by Daniel Amos frontman Terry Scott Taylor and Tom G..
Stunt show
Knott's Berry Farm's Wild West Stunt show debuted on October 8 1974. The show was written by Gary Salisbury and was only scheduled to run Monday through Friday during the Winter season in the Wagon Camp Theatre. The show was so popular that by the end of the first 7 months it was scheduled everyday..
Stun gun
A stun gun can be: An electroshock gun, a real weapon that temporarily disables a person with electric shock: with some forms by contact, with some forms at a distance.Some directed-energy weapons, real or fictionalVarious science fiction weapons This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pa..
Stupa
Stupa at Samye Ling Monastery, Scotland A stupa (from the Sanskrit) is a type of Buddhist structure found across the Indian subcontinent, Asia and increasingly in the Western World. Stupas are known in many Southeast Asian countries as chedi (from a Pāli synonym of stupa), and in some countr..
Stupak
Stupak is a family name used by: Bart StupakBec StupakBob Stupak This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Stupava
Stupava can refer to: Stupava, a town in SlovakiaStupava, a village in the Czech Republic This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended a..
Stupava, Malacky
Stupava is a small town north of Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia. It is situated in the Malacky District, Bratislava Region. The town has 8,000 inhabitants and has a land area of 67.17 km2. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] [http://encycl.opentopi..
Stupendemys
Stupendemys is an extinct genus of fresh water turtle from the Pliocene period. With a length of 2 m (6 ft 8 in) it was the largest fresh water turtle that ever existed, and also the largest pleurodire ever. The largest fresh water turtle living today is Podocnemis expansa, which measures only 75..
STUPID
STUPID is a high concept British children’s television sketch show which is for the large part actually a sitcom. Broadcast fisr on the digital CBBC channel, then on BBC1, it is created and written by English comedy writer Dean Wilkinson – writer of Ant and Dec’s SMTV Live and Chums (see websi..
Stupid, Stupid Rat Tails
Stupid, Stupid Rat Tails is a prequel to the Eisner Award-winning comic book Bone by Jeff Smith. Whereas the other spin-off, Rose, focuses on the valley people from the story, Stupid, Stupid Rat Tails focuses on the formation of Boneville, the hometown of the Bones that is never actually seen in th..
Stupid.com
Stupid.com is a website that was founded in 1995 by Gary Apple. According to the site, it is the "best source of Stupid Gifts, Stupid Toys, Stupid Candy, and pointless useless, weird, and funny stuff." Stupid.com was originally "StupidCandy.com" and offered only weird candy. But it soon change..
Stupidity
Stupidity is the quality or condition of being stupid, or lacking intelligence, as opposed to being merely ignorant or uneducated. This quality can be attributed to both an individual himself (e.g. Penny Person is stupid.) or his actions, words or beliefs (e.g., Penny Person's policies are stupid.)..
Stupid (art movement)
Stupid was a short-lived grouping of constructivist artists, formed in Cologne in 1919. The founding members were Anton Räderscheidt, Heinrich Hoerle, and Franz Wilhelm Seiwert. Seiwert and Räderscheidt were at the time active in the local Dada scene. Räderscheidt's studio was their base of ope..
Stupid (band)
This article is about a band named Stupid. For other uses of the term stupid, see Stupid (disambiguation). Stupid is a punk rock quartet based in Brooklyn, New York. Stupid is unusual in that it is fronted with an accordion. The band members are Dana Ehrlich (vocals, accordion, maracas, keyboard), ..
Stupid (disambiguation)
Stupid is either an adjective meaning lack of intelligence or a noun meaning someone who suffers from stupidity. Stupid may also refer to a punk rock band from Brooklyn. Stupid may also refer to a group of artists in Cologne in the 1920s. Stupid may also mean the site stupid.com. This is a [..
Stupid (TV channel)
Stupid is a UK television kids channel. It was launched on 4 September 2006 in conjunction with The Hit Channel. ..
Stupid and Contagious
Stupid and Contagious is a local radio show in Sitka, Alaska. It runs from 10 pm to midnight on Friday nights and airs on Raven Radio. The show is hosted by two teenagers, Finn Straley and Judson Rusk with help from their intern, Torin Lehman. The show is known for its loud Rock, Metal, Punk, or A..
Stupid Dream
Stupid Dream is the fifth studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in March, 1999. It became the band's best selling album up to the time of its release. Steven Wilson said of the album: "I just wrote about myself this time, certain insecurities and feelings - a..
Stupid Dream (song)
Stupid Dream is a song from the album Stupid Dream, first released in March, 1999, by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. It basically is a little mood piece of 28 seconds with a tuning orchestra and some sound effects. ..
Stupid evil bastard
Stupid Evil Bastard, or SEB as it is also known, is a personal blog of Lesley ('Les') Jenkins, a Michigan, USA native. It has been continually updated (with short interruptions) since 2001, and has reached 4082 entries and 42619 comments (July 7, 2006). While the entries run a wide range of themes..
Stupid Fat Americans
Stupid Fat Americans is a collection of songs only released in Japan. Track listing "Wasted""Chrome" (Demo Version)"Swing" (Demo Version)"Deck The Halls (I Hate Christmas)" with Intro"Jag Off" (Live)"Someday" (Live)"Get Back" (Live) Personnel Justin Mauriello - Vocals, GuitarAli Tabatabaee - Voca..
Stupid Girl
"Stupid Girl" was the fourth single from Garbage's 1996 self-titled debut album. It has been their biggest hit single in many countries, including the UK. Contents 1 Song profile2 Single release3 Music video4 Remixes5 Awards6 Live performances7 Trivia8 St..
Stupid Girls
"Stupid Girls" is the first single by the American singer P!nk off her fourth studio album I'm Not Dead. The song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week of February 25th at number 24. It was the "Hot Shot Debut"