Kapelle - villages and townships: Biezelinge, Schore, Wemeldinge. Railway station: Kapelle-Biezelinge. External Links Official Website Detailed Falkplan map http://www.plattegronden.nl/gemeentekapelle/.
Katwijk - admitted into the sea at low tide. The shore and the entrance to the canal are strengthened by huge dikes. In 1520 an ancient Roman camp known as the Brittenburg was discovered here. It was square in shape, each side measuring 82 yds., and the remains stood about 10 ft. high. By the middle of the 18th century it had been destroyed and covered by the sea. External Links Official Website http://www.sdu.nl/staatscourant/gem/gem255zh.htm Detailed Cito-plan map.
Karl Menger - known as Sierpinski's Sponge), a three dimensional version of Sierpinski's Carpet. It is also related to the Cantor Set and the Sierpinski Square. See Also http://www.iit.edu/~am/Menger/menger.html You may be looking for the article on his father, the economist Carl Menger..
Vermont - had the beneficial effect of allowing Vermont's land and forest to recover from the excesses of human beings. The accompanying lack of industry has allowed Vermont to avoid many of the ill-effects of 20th century industrial busts, effects that still plague neighboring states. Today, much of Vermont's forest consists of second-growth. Of the remaining industries, dairy farming is the primary source of agricultural income. Vermont dairy is exported to the rest of the world by companies like Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream and Cabot Cheese. Vermont's natural beauty and social tolerance has also made it attractive to independent thinkers, unique companies and cottage industries such as The Vermont Teddy Bear Company and King Arthur Flour. Tourism, numerous summer camps, furniture-making and skiing also make up a large component of Vermont's income..
Karnak - the cult of Amon, but like many other Egyptian temples, other gods and goddesses were worshipped there. The temple now has a daily Sound and Light show, which gives an insight into the history of this sacred site. External Links http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/karnaktm.htm http://www.touregypt.net/karnak.htm.
Karlstorp - Lindblad, who composed the Swedish Royal Anthem, not to be confused with the national anthem. In old writings Karlstorp is often spelled Carlstorp. External Links http://home.bip.net/carlstorp/ (Karlstorp's council of the parish).
Karl Pearson - Anthropologische Gesellschaft 1935: offered (and refused) a knighthood He was also elected an Honorary Fellow of King's College Cambridge, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, University College London and the Royal Society of Medicine, and a Member of the Actuaries' Club. Contributions to Statistics Pearson's work was all-embracing in the wide application and development of mathematical statistics, and encompassed the fields of biology, epidemiology, anthropometry, medicine and social history. In 1901, with Weldon and Galton, he founded the journal Biometrika whose object was the development of statistical theory. He edited this journal till his death. He also founded the journal Annals of Eugenics (now Annals of Human Genetics) in 1925. Pearson's thinking underpins many of the `classical' statistical methods which are in common use today. Some of his main contributions are: Linear.
Vegemite - or butter might get a nasty surprise when they bit into the resulting product. Vegemite's rise to popularity was helped by highly successful marketing campaigns in the 1940s, using groups of smiling, attractive healthy children singing a catchy jingle entitled "We're happy little vegemites". Indeed, many Australians still use the phrase "happy little vegemite" to describe such children. Re-edited versions of the original advertisements and jingle continue to be used today for their appeal to patriotic nostalgia. Many non-Australians became aware of Vegemite's existence as it was mentioned in the lyrics of "Down Under", a song that became a worldwide hit for the Australian pop group Men At Work in the early 1980s and used as an "unofficial anthem" when Australia won the America's Cup. Products similar to Vegemite Mightymite Marmite.
Kaysam - balloons, located in Totowa, New Jersey, USA. External Link http://www.kaysam.com/.
Kate del Castillo - own right and a member of the Mexican national soccer team. Th marriage did not last too long, however. In 2000, she campaigned for President-to-be Vicente Fox, a fact that did not sit well with Televisa leaders. In 2002 and 2003, this habitual autograph signer began an international tour alongside Argentinian actor Saul Lisazo, also a superstar in Mexico, with their play Cartas de Amor (Love Letters). Internet Movie Database Entry: http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0215487/.
KamKorp - manufacturer, producer of the electric Think car. External Links http://www.kamkorp.com/ This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Karl Guthe Jansky - build a 30 meter diameter dish antenna. But Bell Labs had the answer they wanted about static: the static was not a problem for transatlantic radio communication. Jansky was assigned to another project and did no more radio astronomy. Many scientists were fascinated by Jansky's discovery, but no one followed up on it for several years. It was during the Great Depression, and observatories could not afford take on any new projects. Two men who learned of Jansky's discovery in 1933 were of great influence on the later development of the new study of radio astronomy: one was Grote Reber, who singlehandedly built a radio telescope in his back yard in 1937 and did the first systematic survey of radio waves from the sky. The second was John Kraus, who, after.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel - unfinished romance, Florentin (180,), a Sammlung romantischer Dichtungen des Mittelalters (2 vols., 1804), a version of Lother und Maller (1805), and a translation of Madame de Staël's Corinne (1807-1808)--all of which were issued under her husband's name. By her first marriage she had a son, Philipp Veit, who became an eminent painter. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Works and Literature 1.1 Letters 2 Weblinks Works and Literature Friedrich Schlegel's Sämtliche Werke appeared in 10 vols. (1822-1825); a second edition (1846) in 55 vols. His Prosaische Jugendschriften (1794-1802) have been edited by J. Minor (1882, 2nd ed. 1906); there are also reprints of Lucinde, and F. Schleiermacher's Vertraute Briefe über Lucinde, 1800 (1907). See R. Haym, Die romantische Schule (1870); I. Rouge, F. Schlegel et la genie du romantisme allemand (1904); by.
Kajagoogoo - was composed of Limahl (vocals), Nick Beggs (bass), Steve Askew (guitar), Jez Strode and Stuart Neale. The band advertised for a front man and soon Limahl was on board. The band fired Limahl in 1984 and renamed themselves Kaja. They broke up for good in 1986. External Links http://www.kajagoogoo.co.uk/ http://www.kajagoogoo.com/.
Veterinary science - in Veterinary Medicine Many universities worldwide confer undergraduate degrees in veterinary medicine. In most countries, veterinary practitioners are regulated and registered on a national or state level. While the duration and exact content of undergraduate degrees in veterinary medicine varies, they are typically from 4 to 7 years in duration. They consist of several introductory years which may include some "pre-vet" or general scientific training. These pre-clinical years provide a basis in veterinary anatomy, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, parasitology, animal breeding, botany, animal feeding, radiology, virology, microbiology, zoology, animal physiology, physics, chemistry and other important subject areas. The final years of most veterinary medicine degrees consist of a greater proportion of practical clinical work, in which students are guided to apply the theory they have learnt in a supervised environment. See also:.
Kanchanaburi - Kwai, where in 1942 the famous Bridge on the River Kwai was built by POW of the Japanese. Kanchanaburi is capital of the province Kanchanaburi. http://www.kanchanaburi-info.com (detailed information about Kanchanaburi).
Kassel (district) - KS Homepage: http://www.landkreiskassel.de Map Kassel is a Kreis (district) in the north of Hesse, Germany. Neighboring districts are Northeim, Göttingen, Werra-Meißner, Schwalm-Eder, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Höxter. The district-free city Kassel is nearly completely sorrounded by the district. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Geography 3 Coat of arms 4 Towns and municipalities 5.
Kaiserslautern (district) - http://www.kaiserslautern-kreis.de Map Kaiserslautern is a district (Kreis\) in the south of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from west clockwise) Kusel, Donnersbergkreis, Bad Dürkheim and Südwestpfalz. The city of Kaiserslautern is enclosed by, but not belonging to the district. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Geography 3 Partnerships 4 Coat of arms 5 Towns and municipalities 6.
Kathie Dannemiller - her contributions to real-time large-scale change. References http://www.dannemillertyson.com/library/WholeScale_change.pdf http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~rouda/T5_LSRTOD.html http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~rouda/background.html.
Karlsruhe (district) - Homepage: http://www.landkreis-karlsruhe.de Map Karlsruhe is a district (Kreis) in the north-west of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from north clockwise) Rhein-Neckar, Heilbronn, Enzkreis, Calw, Rastatt, Germersheim, Ludwigshafen and the district-free city Speyer. The district-free city Karlsruhe is located in the middle of the district, and cuts it into a northern and a southern part. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Geography 3 Partnerships 4 Coat of arms 5 Towns and municipalities 6.