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K: Encyclopedia - K

The eleventh letter of the Latin alphabet, K, or k comes from the Greek Κ or κ (Kappa) developed from the Semitic Kap, symbol for an open hand. The Semitic soundish value /k/ was maintained in most Classic as well as Modern Languages, although Latin abandoned K almost completely, preferring C. Therefore, the Romance languages have K only in foreign words. Its name in English is kay. In the International phonetic alphabet, [k] is the symbol for the voiceless velar plosive. K - Alternative re ...

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K: Encyclopedia II - K.K. Slider - The Music
K.K. Slider - Live in concert. On Saturday nights between 8:00 and midnight, a villager can hear K.K. Slider play his songs live in front of the Train Station, or in the Museum café. In the GameCube version, once K.K. Slider begins to play his song, the background area of Animal Crossing and is replaced with a black void where we see only K.K. Slider and the protagonist, as seasons change in the background, and the credits are superimposed onto the screen. This is referred to by some Nintendo fans as "the most e ...

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K: Encyclopedia II - K.K. Slider - The character

K.K. Slider - What he represents. K.K. Slider is in fact a stage name for a character named Totakeke (in the Japanese versions he is just "Totakeke"). He is something of a "renegade musician" who introduces players to the game, beginning with a short speech about "moving on" and "getting your own place". Essentially, K.K. Slider represents the teenager who wants to break free, yet is also somewhat like Peter Pan, in that he has still never grown up, which is, i ...

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K: Encyclopedia II - K - Codes for computing

In Unicode the capital K is codepoint U+004B and the lowercase k is U+006B. The ASCII code for capital K is 75 and for lowercase k is 107; or in binary 01001011 and 01101011, correspondingly. The EBCDIC code for capital K is 210, and for lowercase k, 146. The numeric character references in HTML and XML are "K" and "k" for upper and lower case respectively. ...

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K: Encyclopedia II - K - Alternative representations

Kilo represents the letter K in the NATO phonetic alphabet. In international Morse code the letter K is DahDitDah: - · - In Braille the letter K is represented as ⠅ (in Unicode), the dot pattern, X. .. X. K - Computing. In Unicode the capital K is codepoint U+004B and the lowercase k is U+006B. The ASCII code for capital K is 75 and for lowercase k is 107; or in binary 01001011 and 01101011, correspondingly. The EBCDIC cod ...

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K: Encyclopedia - 1 E1 K

To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists temperatures between 10 kelvins and 100 kelvins. Temperatures lower than 10 K 10 K is equivalent to -263.15 °C. 14.01 K: melting point of hydrogen 20.28 K: boiling point of hydrogen 33 K: critical temperature of hydrogen 44 K (-229 °C): mean surface temperature of Pluto 53 K (-220 °C): mean "surface" temperature of Neptune 68 K (-205 °C): mean "surface" temperature of Uranus < ...

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K: Encyclopedia - Körös River

Körös (-Hungarian, Romanian: Criş) is the name of a river in eastern Hungary and western Romania. It is formed at the confluence of the rivers Fehér-Körös (Crişul Alb) and Fekete-Körös (Crişul Negru) near the city Gyula. The river Sebes-Körös (Crişul Repede) flows into the river Körös near the city Gyoma. All three rivers have their source in Romania. The Körös flows into the river Tisza near the city Csongrád. It was known in antiquity as the Crisus,

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K: Encyclopedia - UÇK

UÇK is an acronym used by two Albanian guerrilla movements from 1992 to 2001: The most well known group is Ushtria Çlirimtare e Kosovës (Albanian for the Kosovo Liberation Army - KLA), which operated in Kosovo from 1995 to 1999. (The name was in use from 1992, but the guerrilla did not start its armed uprising before 1995.) Not so well known is Ushtria Çlirimtare Kombëtare (Albanian for National Liberation Army), which operated in the Republic of Macedonia in 2000 and 2001. This movement is oft

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K: Encyclopedia - Flateyjarbók

The Flatey Book, (in Icelandic the Flateyjarbók 'Flat-island book') is one of the most important medieval Icelandic manuscripts. It is also known as GkS 1005 fol. and Codex Flatöiensis. Sometimes Anglicized as Flateyjarbok. Flateyjarbók - Description. The Flatey Book is the largest and certainly one of the most beautiful of medieval Icelandic manuscripts, comprising 225 velum leaves, carefully written and illustrated. It contains mostly sagas ...

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K: Encyclopedia - Vitamin K

Vitamin K denotes a group of 2-methilo-naphthoquinone derivatives. They are human vitamins, lipophilic (i.e., soluble in lipids) and therefore hydrophobic (i.e., insoluble in water). They are needed for the posttranslational modification of certain proteins, mostly required for blood coagulation. Normally it is produced by bacteria in the intestines, and dietary deficiency is extremely rare unless the intestines are heavily damaged. Vitamin K - Chemical structure. Vitamin K is a group name for a numb ...

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K: Encyclopedia - Kōfuku-ji

Kōfuku-ji (Japanese: 興福寺) is a Buddhist temple in the city of Nara, in Nara Prefecture, Japan. The head temple of the Hossō sect, it traces its origin to the Yamashina quarter of Kyoto. That temple was moved first to Fujiwara, and then to the permanent capital at Nara at the beginning of the Nara period in 710. Kōfuku-ji, along with several Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, the remains of the Heijō Palace, and other sites in Nara, received the distinc ...

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K: Encyclopedia - A. K. Chesterton

Arthur Kenneth Chesterton (1896 — August 16, 1973) was an ultra right-wing politician and journalist, instrumental in founding a number of right-wing organisations in Britain, primarily in opposition to the break-up of the British Empire, and later adopting a broader anti-immigration stance. As of 2005, one of these organizations, the right-wing National Front is still active. He was the cousin of author G. K. Chesterton. Born in England, Chesterton was taken with his family to South Africa as a ...

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K: Encyclopedia - 1 E4 K

To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists temperatures between 10,000 kelvins and 100,000 kelvins. Temperatures lower than 10,000 K 11,604.5 K (11,331.35 °C): temperature where the average kinetic energy of a molecule is 1 eV 25,000 K: average temperature of the Universe 10,000 years after the Big Bang Temperatures higher than 100,000 K 1 E4 K - External link. Conversion Calculator for Units of TEMPERATURE

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K: Encyclopedia - Kālidāsa

Kālidāsa (कालिदास) is arguably India's greatest Sanskrit poet and dramatist, his title Kavikulaguru ('Preceptor of All Poets') bearing testimony to his stature. Known to be an ardent worshipper of Shiva, he wrote his plays and poetry largely based around Hindu mythology and philosophy. His name means literally Kali's slave. Kālidāsa - The date of Kalidasa. The exact dates of Kalidasa's life are disputed. These range from the 1st century BC to the 5th Century AD. ...

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K: Encyclopedia - Zdeněk Fibich

Zdeněk Fibich AKA ZOMBIE FIBICH!!!! (December 21, 1850 – October 15, 1900) was a Czech composer of classical music, including chamber works (including two string quartets, a piano trio, piano quartet and a quintet for piano, strings and winds), symphonic poems, three symphonies, at least seven operas, the most famous probably the Bride of Messina; melodramas including the substantial trilogy Hippodamia, liturgical music including a mass - a missa brevis; and a large cycle (almost 400 pieces, from the 1890s) of piano works called Moods, Impressions and Reminiscences among other works. The piano cycle serv ...

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K: Encyclopedia - Danny K. Davis

Danny K. Davis (born September 6, 1941), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1997, representing the 7th District of Illinois (map). He was born in Parkdale, Arkansas, was educated at Chicago State University (Ph.D 1968) and the Union Institute & University in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was a clerk, a teacher, executive director of the Greater Lawndale Conservation Commission, director of training at the Martin L. King Neighborhood Health Center, executive director of the Westside Health Center, and a member of the Chicago City Council before entering the Hou ...

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K: Encyclopedia - B.K.S. Iyengar

B.K.S. Iyengar, (aka Yogacharya B.K.S. Iyengar) born Bellur Krishnamachar Sundararaja Iyengar, December 14, 1918, in India, is founder of Iyengar Yoga and one of the most respected yoga teachers in the world. Millions of students and followers around the world practice Iyengar Yoga. Iyengar and has written a number of definitive yoga texts. B.K.S. Iyengar - Early years. B.K.S. Iyengar was born into a poor Iyengar family. He had a difficult childhood. Iyengar's home village of Bellur, Karnataka, India, was e ...

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K: Encyclopedia - Alrek and Eirík

Alrek and Eirík (Old Norse Alrekr and Eiríkr ) were two legendary kings of Sweden. Alrek and Eirík - In the Ynglinga saga. According to the Ynglinga saga, Alrek and Eirík were sons and heirs of the previous king Agni by his wife Skjálf. They shared the kingship. They were mighty in both war and sports, but were especially skillful horsmen and vied with one another about their horsemanship and their horses. One day they rode off from their retinue ...

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