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Cloud communications
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Cloud communications are Internet-based voice and data communications where telecommunications applications, switching and storage are hosted by a third-party outside of the organization using them, and they are accessed over the public Internet. Cloud services is a broad term, referring primarily to data-center-hosted services that are run and accessed over an Internet infrastructure. Until recently, these services have been data-centric, but with the evolution of VoIP (voice over Internet protocol), voice has become part of the cloud phenomenon.
History of Tucson, Arizona
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The history of Tucson, Arizona, begins thousands of years ago but officially dates back to 1775 when Spanish soldiers founded Presidio San Augustin del Tucson. Since then many different cultures have occupied the city.
Max Tyler
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Max Tyler (born c. 1948) is a legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado. A Democrat, he was appointed to the Colorado House of Representatives in May 2009 following the resignation of Gwyn Green. He will represent the 23rd House District, which covers portions of Golden, Applewood and Lakewood within Jefferson County.
Devonport Football Club
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Devonport Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Devonport, Tasmania. The club previously competed in the Northern Tasmanian Football League but from 2009 it joined the newly reformed Tasmanian State League.
Contel
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! ConTel Corporation (Continental Telephone) was the third largest independent phone company in the United States prior to the 1996 telecom deregulation. It was acquired by GTE in 1991.
Barbadian American
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Barbadian (or Bajan) Americans are Americans of Barbadian heritage or Barbadian-born people who live in the United States of America. The 2000 Census recorded 53,785 US residents born on the Caribbean island 52,170 of whom were born to non-American parents, and 54,509 people who described their ethnicity as Barbadian. In the 2010 U.S. Census estimation report, over 100,000 to 150,000 Barbadian Americans live in the U.S. alone, the majority in the New York City area extending from Rhode Island to Delaware.
Transportation in Doha
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The city of Doha in Qatar has recently been undergoing a huge expansion to its transportation network, including the addition of new highways, the construction of a new airport, and the planned construction of a metro system. This has all been as a result of Doha`s massive growth in a short space of time, which has resulted in huge congestion on its roads.
Novo Selo Municipality
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Novo Selo (Macedonian: Ново Село) is a municipality in eastern Republic of Macedonia. Novo Selo is also the name of the village where the municipal seat is found. Novo Selo means "New Village" in Macedonian. Novo Selo Municipality is part of the Southeastern statistical region.
Dan LeFevour
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Dan LeFevour (born March 19, 1987 in Downers Grove, Illinois) is an American football quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Central Michigan University. Known as a dual-threat quarterback, LeFevour has the most total touchdowns in NCAA history.
Giants (Marvel Comics)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! There are different kinds of Giants in Marvel Comics. The most popular of the Giants are the Giants of Johunheim, fictional race of people based on the giants of actual Norse legends.
Delaware Route 20
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Delaware Route 20 is an east–west highway in Sussex County, Delaware. Its western terminus is the Maryland state line just west of Seaford where it continues as Maryland Route 392. Its eastern terminus is Delaware Route 54 west of Fenwick Island. The route passes through the towns of Seaford, Millsboro, and Dagsboro. DE 20 was originally created by 1936 to run from the Maryland border east to US 113 in Millsboro. By 1970, it was realigned to bypass Seaford. The route was extended east to DE 1 in Fenwick Island by 1994; however, the eastern terminus was cut back to DE 54 in 2005 to avoid the concurrency with that route.
List of South American folk music traditions
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics. The term folk music can not be easily defined in a precise manner; it is used with widely-varying definitions depending on the author, intended audience and context within a work. Similarly, the term traditions in this context does not connote any strictly-defined criteria. Music scholars, journalists, audiences, record industry individuals, politicians, nationalists and demagogues may often have occasion to address which fields of folk music are distinct traditions based along racial, geographic, linguistic, religious, tribal or ethnic lines, and all such peoples will likely use different...
Bishop Cotton School (Shimla)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Bishop Cotton School, Shimla, (Himachal Pradesh, India) is one of the oldest boarding school in Asia, having been founded on 28 July, 1859, by Bishop George Edward Lynch Cotton. The alumni of Bishop Cotton are known as Old Cottonians. The school celebrated 150 years of existence in 2009.
Miss Tennessee USA
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Miss Tennessee USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Tennessee in the Miss USA pageant.
Star system (filmmaking)
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The star system was the method of creating, promoting and exploiting movie stars in Classical Hollywood cinema. Studios would select promising young actors and glamorise and create personas for them, often inventing new names and even new backgrounds. Examples of stars who went through the star system include Cary Grant (born Archie Leach), Joan Crawford (born Lucille Fay LeSueur), and Rock Hudson (born Roy Harold Scherer, Jr.)
Carlo Cafiero
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Carlo Cafiero (September 1, 1846 – July 17, 1892) was an Italian anarchist and champion of Mikhail Bakunin during the second half of the 19th century.
Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! TIDCO (Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation) is a governmental agency in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is responsible for the development of industries in the state by formulating policies that help industry growth, and also by establishing Industrial Estates. It often partners with SIDCO (Small Industries Development Corporation). Among other things, TIDCO has established the Tidel Park in southern Chennai for information technology companies, and Ticel Park in southern Chennai(near to Tidel Park) for Chemical companies.
Film school
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The term film school is used to describe any educational institution dedicated to teaching aspects of filmmaking, including such subjects as film production, film theory, digital media production, and screenwriting. Film history courses and hands-on technical training are usually incorporated into most film school curricula. Technical training may include instruction in the use and operation of cameras, lighting equipment, film or video editing equipment and software, and other relevant equipment. Film schools may also include courses and training in such subjects as television production, broadcasting, audio engineering, and animation.
De Temporum Fine Comoedia
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! De Temporum Fine Comoedia, literally Play of the End of Time, is an opera or musical play by 20th Century German composer Carl Orff. It was his last work and took ten years to compose (1962 to 1972, later revised in 1979). Its premiere was at the Salzburg Music Festival on August 20, 1973, by Herbert von Karajan and the Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. In this highly personal work Orff presented a mystery play in which he summarized his view of the end of time, sung in Greek, German and Latin.
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