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Disclosure may refer to: Arts and media * ''Disclosure'' (The Gathering album), 2012 * Disclosure (band), a UK-based garage/electronic duo * ''Disclosure'' (novel), 1994 novel written by Michael Crichton ** ''Disclosure'' (1994 film), an American erotic thriller film starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore, based on the novel *'' Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen'', an American documentary film about Hollywood depiction of transgender people * "Disclosure" ''(Stargate SG-1)'', an episode of ''Stargate SG-1'' *'' CBC News: Disclosure'', a television newsmagazine series in Canada Law and finance * Disclosure of evidence or Discovery, pre-trial phase in lawsuits where parties to the case obtain evidence * Convention of disclosure, convention that all material facts must be disclosed in financial statements *Key disclosure law, legislation that requires individuals to surrender cryptographic keys to law enforcement * Prospectus (finance), a disclosure document that describes a financ ...
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Disclosure (The Gathering Album)
''Disclosure'' is the tenth studio album by the Dutch rock band The Gathering, released via Psychonaut Records on 12 September 2012. Background The Gathering have evolved drastically in their 23 years of existence, going from death-doom metal in their early days, through gothic metal to more progressive sounds and settling somehow in a genre popularly labelled as "trip hop". Reception Jonathan Selzer of ''Metal Hammer'' stated, "Less low-key, more electronics-infused than 2009's ''The West Pole'', it's still at the mercy of melancholic driftwinds, Silje's rich, ruffled Arctic floe able to bear devastation with haunting, soul-cleansing grace. If you're fond of frill-free, fragile emotional hinterlands that don't dissolve under scrutiny, Disclosure will reach down deep." Sputnikmusic review observes, "From start to finish, ''Disclosure'' is an extraordinary endeavor into the farthest reaches of The Gathering's progressive/experimental side. Silge Wergeland plays a major role in ...
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Prospectus (finance)
{{unreferenced, date=October 2015 A prospectus, in finance, is a disclosure document that describes a financial security for potential buyers. It commonly provides investors with material information about mutual funds, stocks, bonds and other investments, such as a description of the company's business, financial statements, biographies of officers and directors, detailed information about their compensation, any litigation that is taking place, a list of material properties and any other material information. In the context of an individual securities offering, such as an initial public offering, a prospectus is distributed by underwriters or brokerages to potential investors. Today, prospectuses are most widely distributed through websites such as EDGAR and its equivalents in other countries. United States In a securities offering in the United States, a prospectus is required to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as part of a registration statement. T ...
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Disclosure And Barring Service
The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) is a non-departmental public body of the Home Office of the United Kingdom. The DBS enables organisations in the public, private and voluntary sectors to make safer recruitment decisions by identifying candidates who may be unsuitable for certain work, especially involving children or vulnerable adults, and provides wider access to criminal record information through its disclosure service for England and Wales. The DBS was formed in 2012 by merging the functions of the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012. The DBS started operating on 1 December 2012. It has offices in Liverpool and Royal Wootton Bassett. Its equivalent agencies are Disclosure Scotland in Scotland and Access Northern Ireland in Northern Ireland, although convictions from every part of the UK appear on it. Legal context It is a legal requirement in the UK for regulated activity emplo ...
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Full Disclosure (other)
Full disclosure or Full Disclosure may refer to: Computers * Full disclosure (computer security), in computer security the practice of publishing analysis of software vulnerabilities as early as possible * Full disclosure (mailing list), a mailing list about computer security Film and television * ''Full Disclosure'' (2001 film), a 2001 thriller film * ''Full Disclosure'' (2005 film), a 2005 comedy/romance short film * "Full Disclosure" (''The West Wing''), an episode of the TV series ''The West Wing'' * "Full Disclosure" (''Alias'' episode), an episode of the TV series ''Alias'' * "Full Disclosure" (''Steven Universe''), an episode of the TV series ''Steven Universe'' * "Full Disclosure" (''Girls''), an episode of the TV series ''Girls'' Books * ''Full Disclosure'' (book), 2018 memoir by Stormy Daniels * ''Full Disclosure'' (novel), a 1978 novel by William Safire; see List of fictional presidents of the United States (E–F) Music * "Full Disclosure", a song by ...
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Disclose (other)
Disclose is a Japanese punk rock band. Disclose may also refer to: * Disclose.tv, a German fake news website * DISCLOSE Act, an American federal campaign finance reform bill * ''Disclosed Disclosed (揭秘) is a Singaporean Chinese investigative thriller drama which started on 28 October 2013, focusing on cybercrime cases which involve Internet fraud, celebrity privacy, online money laundering and such. It stars Tender Huang , Jes ...'', a Singaporean investigative thriller drama See also * Disclosure (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Reflective Disclosure
Reflective disclosure is a model of social criticism proposed and developed by philosopher Nikolas Kompridis. It is partly based on Martin Heidegger's insights into the phenomenon of world disclosure, which Kompridis applies to the field of political and social philosophy. The term refers to practices through which we can imagine and articulate meaningful alternatives to current social and political conditions, by acting back on their conditions of intelligibility. This could uncover possibilities that were previously suppressed or untried, or make us insightfully aware of a problem in a way that allows us to go on differently with our institutions, traditions and ideals. Overview In his book ''Critique and Disclosure: Critical Theory between Past and Future'', Kompridis describes a set of heterogeneous social practices he believes can be a source of significant ethical, political, and cultural transformation. Highlighting the work of theorists such as Hannah Arendt, Charles Taylo ...
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World Disclosure
World disclosure (german: Erschlossenheit, literally "development, comprehension") refers to how things become intelligible and meaningfully relevant to human beings, by virtue of being part of an ontological ''world'' – i.e., a pre-interpreted and holistically structured background of meaning. This understanding is said to be first disclosed to human beings through their practical day-to-day encounters with others, with things in the world, and through language. The phenomenon was described by the German philosopher Martin Heidegger in his landmark book ''Being and Time.'' It has been discussed (not always using the same name) by philosophers such as John Dewey, Jürgen Habermas, Nikolas Kompridis and Charles Taylor. Some philosophers, such as Ian Hacking and Nikolas Kompridis, have also described how this ontological understanding can be '' re-disclosed'' in various ways (including through innovative forms of philosophical argument). First and second order disclosure The id ...
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Disclosure Widget
A disclosure widget, expander, or disclosure triangle is a graphical control element that is used to show or hide a collection of "child" widgets in a specific area of the interface. The widget hides non-essential settings or information and thus makes the dialog less cluttered. The disclosure widget may be ''expanded'' or ''collapsed'' by the user; when this occurs, the containing window may be expanded to accommodate the increased space requirement. The state of the widget is often signified by a label with a triangle next to it, pointing sideways when it is collapsed and downward when it is expanded (corresponding to the widget's current state), or a button with an arrow pointing downward when it is collapsed and upward when it is expanded (corresponding to how the widget will change state if the button is clicked). Some disclosure widgets can appear as a plus button when collapsed and a minus button when expanded. In some implementations, the widget may be able to remember ...
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Disclosure (ufology)
UFO conspiracy theories are a subset of conspiracy theories which argue that various governments and politicians globally, in particular the Government of the United States, are suppressing evidence that unidentified flying objects are controlled by a non-human intelligence or built using alien technology. Such conspiracy theories usually argue that Earth governments are in communication or cooperation with extraterrestrial visitors despite public disclaimers, and further that some of these theories claim that the governments are explicitly allowing alien abduction. Individuals who have suggested that UFO evidence is being suppressed include United States Senator Barry Goldwater, British Admiral Lord Hill-Norton (former NATO head and chief of the British Defence Staff), American Vice Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter (first CIA director), Israeli brigadier general Haim Eshed (former director of space programs for the Israel Ministry of Defense), astronauts Gordon Cooper and Edgar ...
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