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Eru may refer to: People *Eru (singer) (born 1983), Korean singer *Eru Potaka-Dewes (1939–2009), New Zealand actor *Syd Eru (born 1971), New Zealand rugby player Other uses * Eru (soup), a Cameroonian soup * Eru (vegetable), a tropical African vine and vegetable * Eru, Estonia * Egyptian Russian University, in Badr, Egypt * Emergency Response Unit * Emission Reduction Unit, under the Joint Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol * Equilibrium rate of unemployment in macroeconomic theory * Equine recurrent uveitis, a horse disease * Eru Ilúvatar, a fictional deity in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium * Yery Yeru or Eru (Ы ы; italics: ), usually called Y in modern Russian or Yery or Ery historically and in modern Church Slavonic, is a letter in the Cyrillic script. It represents the close central unrounded vowel (more rear or upper than i) ..., a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet * Eru, a character in the manga series ''Shugo Chara!'' {{disambiguation, s ...
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Eru (singer)
Jo Seong-hyeon (; born July 5, 1983) better known as by his stage name Eru (Hangul: 이루), is an American-born South Korean singer and actor based in South Korea. His stage name Eru has the meaning that he would accomplish his dreams as a musician. Its also a name that is made from Lee (李) which is the surname of his mother and lu (鏤), which means to inscribe his name on something. He is known as "Indonesia's Prince," given his popularity in that country. Biography Eru was born Jo Seong-hyeon on July 5, 1983 in New York City, United States to South Korean parents. He is the second and youngest son of one of the most popular veteran South Korean trot singers, Tae Jin-ah.The Korea TimeSoaring Higher than an Eagle, Eru Retrieved March 15, 2008. Eru lived in New York until he was 7 years old,Sports Hankook Retrieved March 15, 2008. then his family moved to South Korea, where he attended numerous international schools including Seoul American High School. In 2003, Eru attended ...
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Eru Potaka-Dewes
Eru Potaka-Dewes (1939 in Ruatoria – 7 August 2009 in Rotorua) was a New Zealand actor, Māori religious leader and activist. Life and career Eru Potaka-Dewes attended Waiomatatini Native Primary School, Gisborne Boys' High School, and Otago University, where he studied history and teaching.Ngati Porou priest, actor Eru Potaka-Dewes dies
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Afterwards he became an Anglican priest. After living a few years in Australia, he returned to New Zealand in the 1980s and engaged in political and legal debates concerning Maori questions, particularly those related to the

Syd Eru
Sydney Wiremu "Syd" Eru (born 26 July 1971) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played the 1990s. A New Zealand national rugby league team, Kiwi representative hooker, he played club football for the Auckland Warriors. Background Eru was born in Rotorua, New Zealand. Playing career Eru played for the Upper Hutt Tigers in the Wellington Rugby League and Rockingham and Perth in Australia. In 1993 he was part of Upper Hutt's premiership winning team and played for Wellington rugby league team, Wellington in their 27–22 victory over Auckland rugby league team, Auckland. He was then invited to be part of an Auckland Invitational XIII side that drew 16-all with the Balmain Tigers. He was signed by the Auckland Warriors for their debut season in the Australian Rugby League competition in 1995 as the backup hooker. However, by the end of the season he had replaced Duane Mann, the New Zealand national rugby league team captain, as both the Auckland Warrior ...
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Eru (soup)
Eru is a soup from Cameroon. It is a specialty of the Bayangi people, of the Manyu region in southwestern Cameroon. It is vegetable soup made up of finely shredded leaves of the eru or okok. The eru is stewed with waterleaf or spinach, palm oil, crayfish, and either smoked fish, cow skin (kanda) or beef. This dish is traditionally eaten with fermented water-fufu or garri. Eru Recipe File:Vendeuse d'Okok en train de découper les feuilles d'okok Eru.jpg, A woman slicing Eru leaves File:Cooking master chef.jpg, Cooking process File:Exposition vente des femmes.jpg File:DExposition vente des femmes18.jpg, Eru leaves for sale File:Exposition vente des femmes29.jpg, Crayfish used for cooking Eru soup File:Bayam sellam selling cow skin.jpg, White fermented cassava flour locally called "water Fufu" File:Food market 5.jpg, Cassava flour is eaten with Eru soup File:Cow Skin.jpg, Cow skin locally called "canda" File:Water fufu and eru 03.jpg, Lunch is ready! water fufu and Eru soup File ...
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Eru (vegetable)
''Gnetum africanum'' (eru or African jointfir) is a vine gymnosperm species found natively throughout tropical Africa. Though bearing leaves, the genus ''Gnetum'' are gymnosperms, related to pine and other conifers. ''Gnetum africanum'' has numerous common names and is grown in various countries across Africa, including: Cameroon (''Eru'', ''okok'', ''m’fumbua'', or ''fumbua''), Angola (''KoKo''), Nigeria (''ukazi'', "okazi", or ''afang''), Gabon (Nkumu), Central African Republic (''KoKo''), Congo (''KoKo''), and the Democratic Republic of Congo (''m’fumbua'' or ''fumbua''). ''Gnetum africanum'' has also been referred to as a form of ‘wild spinach’ in English.[Ali, F., Assanta, M.A., and Robert, C. ''Gnetum Africanum: A Wild Food Plant from the African Forest with Many Nutritional and Medicinal Purposes,'' Journal of Medicinal Food 14, no.11 (2011): 1289-1297. [DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2010.0327] Description ''Gnetum africanum'' is traditionally a wild vine and is considered to b ...
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Eru, Estonia
Eru is a village in Haljala Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northern Estonia, on the territory of Lahemaa National Park. It's situated on the southeastern coast of the Eru Bay (part of the Gulf of Finland), just west of Võsu and southwest of Käsmu and Käsmu Peninsula. Eru has a population of 28 (as of 2006). The southern half of the Lake Käsmu is located on the territory of Eru village. The territory is also bordered by the Käsmu Bay to the northeast. Writer Jaan Kruusvall (1940–2012) was born in Eru. Former Prime Minister of Estonia Edgar Savisaar Edgar Savisaar (31 May 1950 – 29 December 2022) was an Estonian politician, one of the founding members of Popular Front of Estonia and the Centre Party. He served as the acting Prime Minister of Estonia, Minister of the Interior, Minister ... lives in Hundisilma farmstead in Eru village. References Villages in Lääne-Viru County {{LääneViru-geo-stub ...
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Egyptian Russian University
The Egyptian Russian University (ERU) is located in Badr City, Cairo Governorate, Egypt. It was established in 2006. History An agreement on the establishment of ERU was reached during the visit of the Russian President Vladimir Putin to Cairo. On May 23–25, 2005, in pursuance of the agreements reached at the April summit in Cairo, Egypt visited the Minister of Education and Science of Russia Andrei Fursenko. On August 15, 2006 in Moscow, a protocol was signed between the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia and the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Egypt's cooperation in the field of education. Particular attention in the framework of cooperation in this field is the project of Egyptian-Russian University (ERU), the agreement of the creation of which is fixed in the Joint Statement of the Prime Minister of Russia and Egypt on the results of Putin's visit to Cairo. On July 15, 2006 the President of Egypt signed a decree establishing the ERU an ...
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Emergency Response Unit
An Emergency Response Unit is a name for a law enforcement or other civil government entity that is trained and equipped to respond quickly to emergency situations. In some instances, such a designation is given to a Special Weapons and Tactics unit, although it can also be used for units intended to respond to natural disasters and other situations not requiring the use of weaponry. Examples include: *Garda Emergency Response Unit, a specialist armed tactical intervention team of Ireland's police *Emergency Response Unit (IFRC), pre-trained teams of specialist volunteers of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies *Emergency Response Unit (Cyprus), a division within the Cyprus police *Emergency Response Division, a counter-terrorism unit of the Iraqi Interior Ministry. *Emergency Response Unit (Liberia) *Counter Terrorism Centre Counter Terrorism Centre (CTC) ( hu, Terrorelhárítási Központ, TEK) is a Hungarian government agency responsible for ...
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Emission Reduction Unit
The emission reduction unit (ERU) is an emissions unit issued under a Joint Implementation project in terms of the Kyoto Protocol. An ERU represents a reduction of greenhouse gases under the Joint Implementation mechanism, where it represents one tonne of equivalent reduced. Description To allow comparison between the different effects of gases on the environment, scientists have defined multipliers for gases that compare their greenhouse potency (global warming potential) relative to that of carbon dioxide. One example of a Joint Implementation project resulting in an emission reduction unit, is the production of biogases by landfill sites. These gases consist of mainly methane which escapes to the atmosphere if it is not collected. The main reason for dealing with methane is that it has a 100-year global warming potential multiplier of 25 compared to carbon dioxide (i.e. has 25 times the greenhouse potency). Collection of methane is usually accompanied by its combustion. ...
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Equilibrium Rate Of Unemployment
The natural rate of unemployment is the name that was given to a key concept in the study of economic activity. Milton Friedman and Edmund Phelps, tackling this 'human' problem in the 1960s, both received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for their work, and the development of the concept is cited as a main motivation behind the prize. A simplistic summary of the concept is: 'The natural rate of unemployment, when an economy is in a steady state of "full employment", is the proportion of the workforce who are unemployed'. Put another way, this concept clarifies that the economic term "full employment" does not mean "zero unemployment". It represents the hypothetical unemployment rate consistent with aggregate production being at the "long-run" level. This level is consistent with aggregate production in the absence of various temporary frictions such as incomplete price adjustment in labor and goods markets. The natural rate of unemployment therefore corresponds to the ...
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Equine Recurrent Uveitis
Equine recurrent uveitis (ERU) – also known as moon blindness, recurrent iridocyclitis, or periodic ophthalmia – is an acute, nongranulomatous inflammation of the uveal tract of the eye, occurring commonly in horses of all breeds, worldwide. The causative factor is not known, but several pathogeneses have been suggested. It is the most common cause of blindness in horses. In some breeds, a genetic factor may be involved. Aetiology Several aetiologies are suggested, and any combination of these may be present in any given case. *Vitamin deficiency ( A, B or C) *Viral infection *Bacterial infection **''Leptospira'' **''Streptococcus'' **''Brucella'' *Parasitic infection ** Strongyle ** ''Onchocerca cervicalis'' *Autoimmune disease The disease has been suggested to be primarily autoimmune in nature, being a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to any of the above agents. Clinical signs In the acute stage of the disease, a catarrhal conjunctivitis is present, with sign ...
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Eru Ilúvatar
The cosmology of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium combines aspects of Christian theology and metaphysics with pre-modern cosmological concepts in the flat Earth paradigm, along with the modern spherical Earth view of the Solar System. The created world, ''Eä'', includes the planet Arda, corresponding to the Earth. It is created flat, with the dwelling of the godlike Valar at its centre. When this is marred by the evil Vala Melkor, the world is reshaped, losing its perfect symmetry, and the Valar move to Valinor, but the Elves can still sail there from Middle-earth. When Men try to go there, hoping for immortality, Valinor and its continent of Aman are removed from Arda, which is reshaped as a round world. Scholars have compared the implied cosmology with that of Tolkien's religion, Roman Catholicism, and of Medieval poetry such as ''Pearl'' or Dante's '' Paradiso'', where there are three parts, Earth, Purgatory or the Earthly Paradise, and Heaven or the Celestial Paradise. Sch ...
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