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GES (band)
GES or Gęś may refer to: People * Grigory Ges (1916–1978), Soviet aviator Places * Gęś, Lublin Voivodeship * Gęś, Pomeranian Voivodeship Other uses * Geneva English School * GES (band), a Swedish supergroup * Germanium monosulfide (GeS) * Global Economic Symposium, annual conference in Germany * Good Environmental Status of the EU's Marine Strategy Framework Directive * Government Economic Service, UK * Grace Evangelical Society, US * G♭ (musical note) G (G-flat; also called Ges or sol bémol) is the seventh semitone of the solfège. It lies a diatonic semitone above F and a chromatic semitone below G, thus being enharmonic to F (F-sharp) or ''fa dièse''. However, in some temperaments, ... See also * GE (other) * Gess (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Grigory Ges
Grigory Ivanovich Ges (; 25 March 1916 – 7 January 1968) was a Soviet Air Force officer who became a flying ace during the Korean War. Ges began his military career as a mechanic just before World War II but soon became a pilot after graduating from flight school. He served as an instructor pilot during World War II, being decorated for his training efforts, and had a nearly two-month combat tour in late 1944. Continuing his service postwar, Ges became a deputy squadron commander in the 176th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment, with which he fought in the Korean War, flying the MiG-15. Credited with eight victories, he was made a Hero of the Soviet Union for his actions in late 1951. Early life and World War II Ges was born to working class Ukrainian parents on 7 April 1916 in the village of Vasylivka, Yekaterinoslav Governorate. After graduating from middle school in 1930, he worked as manager of the club and as a ledger clerk in the village. He went to Artemovsk in 1936 to ...
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Gęś, Lublin Voivodeship
Gęś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Jabłoń, within Parczew County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately west of Jabłoń, north-east of Parczew Parczew is a town in eastern Poland, with a population of 10,281 (2006). It is the capital of Parczew County in the Lublin Voivodeship. Parczew historically belongs to Lesser Poland (''Małopolska'') region. The town lies 60 kilometers north ..., and north-east of the regional capital Lublin. References Villages in Parczew County {{Parczew-geo-stub ...
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Gęś, Pomeranian Voivodeship
Gęś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wicko, within Lębork County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Wicko, north-west of Lębork, and north-west of the regional capital Gdańsk. For details of the history of the region, see History of Pomerania The history of Pomerania starts shortly before 1000 AD with ongoing conquests by newly arrived Polans rulers. Before that, the area was recorded nearly 2000 years ago as Germania, and in modern-day times Pomerania is split between Germany and Po .... References Villages in Lębork County {{Lębork-geo-stub ...
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Geneva English School
Geneva English School (GES) is a British international primary and secondary school with campuses in Genthod, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland and Versoix, Versoix, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland.Roberts, Elizabeth.New British schools to open in Mexico City and Geneva. ''The Daily Telegraph, The Telegraph''. December 9, 2015. Retrieved on April 16, 2016. Founded in 1961, the school offers an enhanced UK national curriculum with a strong focus on French language. In 2015 the school opened a new secondary campus, which has been growing organically year on year. GES currently educates 3 - 18 year olds and will be an all-through school by 2022.Curtis, Malcolm.New English school set to open in GenevaArchive. ''The Local''. Retrieved on April 16, 2016. Inspection reports In March 2017, Geneva English School was inspected by Independent Schools Inspectorate, Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) and given the highest grade possible of "Excellent" in all aspects. Accreditation GES's (upper) ...
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GES (band)
GES or Gęś may refer to: People * Grigory Ges (1916–1978), Soviet aviator Places * Gęś, Lublin Voivodeship * Gęś, Pomeranian Voivodeship Other uses * Geneva English School * GES (band), a Swedish supergroup * Germanium monosulfide (GeS) * Global Economic Symposium, annual conference in Germany * Good Environmental Status of the EU's Marine Strategy Framework Directive * Government Economic Service, UK * Grace Evangelical Society, US * G♭ (musical note) G (G-flat; also called Ges or sol bémol) is the seventh semitone of the solfège. It lies a diatonic semitone above F and a chromatic semitone below G, thus being enharmonic to F (F-sharp) or ''fa dièse''. However, in some temperaments, ... See also * GE (other) * Gess (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Germanium Monosulfide
Germanium monosulfide or Germanium(II) sulfide is the chemical compound with the formula Ge S. It is a chalcogenide glass and a semiconductor. Germanium sulfide is described as a red-brown powder or black crystals. Germanium(II) sulfide when dry is stable in air, hydrolyzes slowly in moist air but rapidly reacts in water forming Ge(OH)2 and then GeO Geo- is a prefix derived from the Greek word ''γη'' or ''γαια'', meaning "earth", usually in the sense of "ground or land”. GEO or Geo may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''GEO'' (magazine), a popular scientific magazine ....E. G. Rochow, E. W. Abel ,1973, The Chemistry of Germanium Tin and Lead, Pergamon Press, It is one of a few sulfides that can be sublimed under vacuum without decomposition. Preparation First made by Winkler by reducing GeS2 with Ge. Other methods include reduction in a stream of H2 gas, or with an excess of H3PO2 followed by vacuum sublimation. Structure It has a layer structure ...
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Global Economic Symposium
The Global Economic Symposium (abbreviated ''GES'') is an annual conference organized by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and the Bertelsmann Stiftung in cooperation with the German National Library of Economics (ZBW) – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics – that seeks to address global problems and formulate socially desirable responses. The GES primarily focuses on problems that cannot be solved by individual countries or organizations alone and therefore require global cooperation between leading policy makers, business executives, academics and other representatives of civil communities. José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission is the Patron of the GES. The conferences each year are attended by more than 400 people from around the globe, among them Nobel Laureates, Ministers, EU-Commissioners, CEOs and Academics. Annual Meetings GES 2008 The first annual Global Economic Symposium convened at Schloss Plön Plön Castle in the city of Plön, ...
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Good Environmental Status
Good Environmental Status is a qualitative description of the state of the seas that the European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive requires its Member States to achieve or maintain by the year 2020. Good Environmental Status is described by 11 Descriptors: *Descriptor 1. Biodiversity is maintained *Descriptor 2. Non-indigenous species do not adversely alter the ecosystem *Descriptor 3. The population of commercial fish species is healthy *Descriptor 4. Elements of food webs ensure long-term abundance and reproduction *Descriptor 5. Eutrophication Eutrophication is the process by which an entire body of water, or parts of it, becomes progressively enriched with minerals and nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus. It has also been defined as "nutrient-induced increase in phytopla ... is minimised *Descriptor 6. The sea floor integrity ensures functioning of the ecosystem *Descriptor 7. Permanent alteration of hydrographical conditions does not adversely a ...
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Marine Strategy Framework Directive
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD; full title: ''Directive 2008/56/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 establishing a framework for community action in the field of marine environmental policy'') is a European Directive aimed at achieving or maintaining Good Environmental Status Good Environmental Status is a qualitative description of the state of the seas that the European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive requires its Member States to achieve or maintain by the year 2020. Good Environmental Status is described ... in European seas. References {{environment-stub European Union directives Marine conservation Environmental law in the European Union ...
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Government Economic Service
The Government Economic Service (GES) is a professional grouping of public sector economists who work across some 40 departments and agencies of His Majesty's Government (HMG). The GES Board is chaired by the Head of the GES and consists of government chief economists and directors of analysis. GES was founded in 1964 by Sir Alec Cairncross. The GES recruits economists on behalf of the departments and is the largest recruiter of economists in the UK. Professional support for the GES, and since 2010 also for the Government Social Research profession, is provided by the Government Economic and Social Research Team, located at HM Treasury. History From March 2018 the post of the Head of the GES has been held jointly by Sam Beckett and Clare Lombardelli. From June 2007 to July 2010, it held jointly by the Managing Director of Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policy in HM Treasury and Chief Economic Adviser to the Treasury Dave Ramsden CBE and Vicky Pryce Director General of Economics ...
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Grace Evangelical Society
Grace Evangelical Society (GES) is an evangelical Christian advocacy organization based in Denton, Texas, whose purpose is to promote Free Grace Theology. Founded in 1986, GES is a non-profit, evangelical publisher specializing in books that deal with soteriology from a free grace perspective. GES also holds an annual conference at Southwestern Baptist School of Theology's Riley Center in Ft. Worth, Texas. The executive director, Robert N. (Bob) Wilkin, speaks across the country at churches and regional conferences and has written several books. The ministry critiques certain ideas in evangelism and theology, especially strains of Covenant theology, Puritanism and Lordship salvation. History GES was founded in June 1986 when dispensationalist Bob Wilkin sent out newsletters to likeminded associates regarding soteriology within conservative American churches. Wilkin had obtained a BS at the University of California at Irvine in 1973, a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary in 1 ...
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G♭ (musical Note)
G (G-flat; also called Ges or sol bémol) is the seventh semitone of the solfège. It lies a diatonic semitone above F and a chromatic semitone below G, thus being enharmonic to F (F-sharp) or ''fa dièse''. However, in some temperaments, it is not the same as F. G is a major third below B, whereas F is a major third above D (a minor third below A). When calculated in equal temperament with a reference of A above middle C as 440 Hz, the frequency of the G semitone is approximately 369.994 Hz. See pitch (music) for a discussion of historical variations in frequency. Designation by octave Scales Common scales beginning on G * G major: G A B C D E F G * G natural minor: G A B C D E F G * G harmonic minor: G A B C D E F G * G melodic minor ascending: G A B C D E F G * G melodic minor descending: G F E D C B A G Diatonic scales * G Ionian: G A B C D E F G * G Dorian: G A B C D E F G * G Phrygian: G A B C D E F G * G Lydian: G A B C D E F G * G Mixolydian: G A B C D E F ...
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