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Aon or AON may refer to: Business and administration * Aon (company), a global professional services firm ** Aon Training Complex, the sponsored name of Trafford Training Centre ** Aon Center, the name of two buildings: *** Aon Center (Chicago) *** Aon Center (Los Angeles) * Precedence diagram method or activity on node, a type of diagram in: ** Program evaluation and review technique Entertainment * All or Nothing (sports docuseries), a brand of sports documentary series distributed on the Amazon Prime Video platform * Art of Noise, a British electronic music group * "Aon", a composition by jazz pianist Harold Mabern, 1968 * Aon, the fantasy universe setting of the role-playing game '' Lone Wolf'' series Other uses * Aon (mythology), son of Poseidon in Greek mythology * ''Aon'' (moth), a genus of moths in the family Erebidae * Aon (trigraph), a Latin trigraph * All or none (finance), a condition to fulfil an investor's order in its entirety or cancel it * Alton railway stat ...
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Aon (company)
Aon plc () is a British-American professional services firm that offers a range of risk-mitigation products. Aon has over 66,000 employees across 120 countries. Founded in Chicago by Patrick Ryan, Aon was created in 1982 when the Ryan Insurance Group merged with the Combined Insurance Company of America under W. Clement Stone. In 1987, the holding company was renamed Aon from '' aon'', a Gaelic word meaning "one". The company is globally headquartered in London with its North America operations based in Chicago at the Aon Center. Aon is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under AON with a market cap of $65 billion in April 2023. History W. Clement Stone's mother bought a small Detroit insurance agency, and in 1918 brought her son into the business. Mr. Stone sold low-cost, low-benefit accident insurance, underwriting and issuing policies on-site. The next year he founded his own agency, the Combined Registry Co. As the Great Depression began, Stone reduced his workforc ...
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Aon (moth)
''Aon noctuiformis'', the aon moth, is the only species in the monotypic moth genus ''Aon'' in the family Erebidae. The species is known to live in the US state of Texas Texas ( , ; or ) is the most populous U.S. state, state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. It borders Louisiana to the east, Arkansas to the northeast, Oklahoma to the north, New Mexico to the we .... Both the genus and the species were first described by Berthold Neumoegen in 1892. References Hypocalinae Taxa named by Berthold Neumoegen Moths described in 1892 Moths of North America {{Hypocalinae-stub ...
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Aion (other)
Aion or AION may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * ''Aion (manga)'', a 2008 manga by Yuna Kagesaki * ''AION Linguistica'', a linguistic journal * '' Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self'', a book by Carl Jung Music * ''Aion'' (Dead Can Dance album), a 1990 album by Dead Can Dance * Aion (band), a Japanese metal band ** ''Aion'' (Aion album), their 1992 album * ''Aion'' (CMX album), a 2003 album by CMX * '' Aiōn'', orchestral composition by Anna S. Þorvaldsdóttir premiered in 2019 Other * Aion (''Chrono Crusade''), the main villain of the anime series ''Chrono Crusade'' * ''Aion'' (video game), a 2008 Korean multiplayer online game by NCsoft Businesses and organizations * GAC Aion, a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer owned by GAC Group * Mythology * Greek αἰών "time, eternity; age"; see Aeon ** Aion (deity), "Aeon" personified in Hellenistic religion ** Aeon (Gnosticism), one of the Gnostic terms for "emanations of God" Scie ...
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Synchronous Optical Networking
Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) are standardized protocols that transfer multiple digital bit streams synchronously over optical fiber using lasers or highly coherent light from light-emitting diodes (LEDs). At low transmission rates, data can also be transferred via an electrical interface. The method was developed to replace the plesiochronous digital hierarchy (PDH) system for transporting large amounts of telephone calls and data traffic over the same fiber without the problems of synchronization. SONET and SDH, which are essentially the same, were originally designed to transport circuit mode communications, e.g. DS1, DS3, from a variety of different sources. However, they were primarily designed to support real-time, uncompressed, circuit-switched voice encoded in PCM format. The primary difficulty in doing this prior to SONET/SDH was that the synchronization sources of these various circuits were different. This meant ...
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Active Optical Network
Fiber to the ''x'' (FTTX; also spelled "fibre") or fiber in the loop is a generic term for any broadband network architecture using optical fiber to provide all or part of the local loop used for last mile telecommunications. As fiber optic cables are able to carry much more data than copper cables, especially over long distances, copper telephone networks built in the 20th century are being replaced by fiber. The carrier equipment for FTTx is often housed in a "fiber hut", point of presence or central office. FTTX is a generalization for several configurations of fiber deployment, arranged into two groups: FTTP/FTTH/FTTB (fiber laid all the way to the premises/home/building) and FTTC/N (fiber laid to the cabinet/node, with copper wires completing the connection). Residential areas already served by balanced pair distribution plant call for a trade-off between cost and capacity. The closer the fiber head, the higher the cost of construction and the higher the channel capac ...
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Application-oriented Networking
Application-oriented networking (AON) involves network devices designed to aid in computer-to-computer application integration. Application-oriented networks are sometimes called "intelligent networks" or "content-based routing networks" and they are generally network technology that can use the content of a network packet or message to take some sort of action. Application-oriented networking was popularized by Cisco Systems in response to increasing use of XML messaging (combined with related standards such as XSLT, XPath and XQuery) to link miscellaneous applications, data sources and other computing assets. Most Application-Orientated Networks manipulate structured data based in a human-readable format like XML. Many of the operations required to mediate between applications, or to monitor their transactions, can be built into network devices that are optimized for the purpose. The rules and policies for performing these operations, also expressed in XML, are specified separ ...
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Angolan Kwanza
The kwanza (sign: Kz; ISO 4217 code: ) is the currency of Angola. Four different currencies using the name kwanza have circulated since 1977. The currency derives its name from the Kwanza River (which is also written as: Cuanza, Coanza, Quanza). Overview First kwanza, AOK, 1977–1990 The kwanza was introduced following Angolan independence. It replaced the escudo at par and was subdivided into 100 ''lwei''. Its ISO 4217 code was ''AOK''. Following a change in currency, a confiscation took place. Individuals could convert up to 200,000 escudos for kwanzas and corporations up to 1,500,000 escudos. This kwanza had a remarkably stable exchange rate of 29.918 kwanzas to the U.S. dollar for the entire period. Coins The first coins issued for the kwanza currency did not bear any date of issue, although all bore the date of independence, "11 de Novembro de 1975". They were in denominations of 50 lwei, 1, 2, 5 and 10 kwanzas. 20 kwanza coins were added in 1978. The last date to ...
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Alton Railway Station
Alton railway station serves the market town of Alton, in the English county of Hampshire. The station is the terminus for two railway lines: the '' Alton Line'', which runs to Brookwood and on to London Waterloo, and the ''Mid Hants Watercress Railway'' which runs to Alresford. The latter once ran through to Winchester, but was closed to passengers in February 1973; it reopened as a heritage line in 1985. Two other routes, both now closed, also served the station: the Meon Valley line to Fareham and the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway. Services operate along the Alton Line to Brookwood and join the South West Main Line towards London Waterloo. The line was single-tracked as far as Farnham by British Rail in the early 1980s. History The first station, opened by the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) in 1852, was sited on what is now the station car park. It closed when the present station opened in 1865. The LSWR became part of the Southern Railway during ...
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All Or None
All or none (AON) is a finance term used in investment banking or securities transactions that refers to "an order to buy or sell a stock that must be executed in its entirety, or not executed at all". Partial execution is not acceptable; the order will execute "only if there are enough shares available in a single transaction to cover it". AON orders are similar to fill or kill (FOK) orders, but the former focuses on "complete vs. partial fulfillment", whereas the latter hinges on the immediacy of the transaction. Example If you place an AON order requesting 100 shares of JKL Co. at $2, your stockbroker will not fill that order unless they can obtain the entire 100 shares at $2; if JKL Co. shares are in such high demand that there are only 50 shares available for purchase, then you must wait until the entirety of your order, 100 shares, is available for purchase. Disadvantages Price inflation is the main disadvantage of AON orders. Continuing with the previous examp ...
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Aon (trigraph)
A number of trigraphs are found in the Latin script. A is used for in Dutch and various Cantonese romanisations. is used for ( in Ulster) in Irish. is used for ( in Ulster) in Irish, when stressed or for ( in Mayo and Ulster), when unstressed word-finally. is used for in Irish. is used for ( in Ulster) in Irish. is used for ( before a vowel) in French. is used for ( before a vowel) in French. It also represents in Tibetan Pinyin, where it is alternatively written . is used for in Irish, between broad consonants. is used for in RP, as in ''chair''. is used for in Irish. is used for in Irish, between a broad and a slender consonant. is used for ( before a vowel) in French. is used for in French. is used in a few words in French for . is used for the strident vowel in Taa (If IPA does not display properly, it is an with a double tilde underneath.) B–C is used for and in Irish. It is used for the eclipsis of . is used for (a vo ...
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Aon (mythology)
Aon (Ancient Greek: Ἄων) in ancient Greek religion, was a son of Poseidon. He was worshiped particularly in Boeotia, which was also known as Aonia, named after him.Scholia on Statius, ''Thebaid The Thebaid or Thebais (, ''Thēbaïs'') was a region in ancient Egypt, comprising the 13 southernmost nome (Egypt), nomes of Upper Egypt, from Abydos, Egypt, Abydos to Aswan. Pharaonic history The Thebaid acquired its name from its proximit ...'' 1.34 Notes Children of Poseidon Mythological Boeotians {{Greek-myth-stub ...
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Trafford Training Centre
Trafford Training Centre (usually referred to by the synecdoche of Carrington) is the training ground and academy headquarters of English football club Manchester United. It is near the village of Carrington, Greater Manchester, England, and replaced The Cliff as the club's training ground in 2000. Construction on the complex began in 1999, the main building was opened and the first team moved in in 2000, followed in 2002 by the Academy facility, home to the club's renowned youth system. In 2013, major additions were completed at the complex, including a medical centre and sports science department. At the end of the 1990s, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson felt that the club's training ground, The Cliff (which had been in use since 1938), was inadequate as the Premier League entered the 21st century. Ferguson was also unhappy about the lack of privacy at The Cliff, with journalists present on a daily basis, opposition team scouts able to watch training sessions, an ...
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