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Yellow Book (other)
Yellow Book may refer to: * ''The Yellow Book'' (1894–1897), a leading UK literary journal * Yellow pages, telephone directories, generically published in yellow colored books, also called ''yellow book''s ** ''Yellowbook'', a US telephone directory publisher, part of the Hibu group. * "Yellow Book", nickname for ''Guidance for Applying TCSEC in Specific Environments'', part of the "Rainbow Series" of computer security standards books * "Yellow Book" describing the CD-ROM, part of the series of Rainbow Books that specify the CD * General Location of National System of Interstate Highways, nicknamed "Yellow Book" * The set of telecommunications Recommendations, issued by the International Telecommunication Union Standardisation Sector in 1980, is referred to as the ''yellow book'' because of the color of their covers. This is to be contrasted with the red book (1984) and blue book (1988) versions of ITU-T Recommendations. * Yellow Book Transport Service (YBTS), the transport-layer ...
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The Yellow Book
''The Yellow Book'' was a British quarterly literary periodical that was published in London from 1894 to 1897. It was published at The Bodley Head Publishing House by Elkin Mathews and John Lane, and later by John Lane alone, and edited by the American Henry Harland. The periodical was priced at 5 shillings (£, ) and lent its name to the "Yellow Nineties", referring to the decade of its operation. Significance ''The Yellow Book'' was a leading journal of the British 1890s; to some degree associated with aestheticism and decadence, the magazine contained a wide range of literary and artistic genres, poetry, short stories, essays, book illustrations, portraits, and reproductions of paintings. Aubrey Beardsley was its first art editor, and he has been credited with the idea of the yellow cover, with its association with illicit French fiction of the period. He obtained works by such artists as Charles Conder, William Rothenstein, John Singer Sargent, Walter Sickert, and Philip Wi ...
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Gelug
file:DalaiLama0054 tiny.jpg, 240px, 14th Dalai Lama, The 14th Dalai Lama (center), the most influential figure of the contemporary Gelug tradition, at the 2003 Kalachakra ceremony, Bodh Gaya, Bodhgaya (India). The Gelug (, also Geluk; "virtuous")Kay, David N. (2007). ''Tibetan and Zen Buddhism in Britain: Transplantation, Development and Adaptation,'' p. 39. Routledge. is the newest of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. It was founded by Je Tsongkhapa (1357–1419), a Tibetan people, Tibetan philosopher, Vajrayana, tantric yogi and lama and further expanded and developed by his disciples (such as Khedrup Gelek Pelzang, 1st Panchen Lama, Khedrup Je, Gyaltsab Je, Gyaltsap Je and 1st Dalai Lama, Gendün Drubpa). The Gelug school is alternatively known as New Kadam (''bKa’-gdams gsar-pa''), since it sees itself as a continuation of the Kadam (Tibetan Buddhism), Kadam tradition of Atiśa, Atisha (c. 11th century). Furthermore, it is also called the Ganden Monastery, Ganden ...
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Pink Book (other)
The Pink Book is an informal name for any of several books with pink covers. It may refer to: * The annual publication by the Office for National Statistics that details the United Kingdom's balance of payments * ''Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases'', a book published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (14th edition, 2021) * The member of the Coloured Book protocols family (1980–1992) that defined protocols for transport over Ethernet See also * Black Book (other) * Blue book (other) * Green Book (other) * Orange Book (other) * Plum Book * White book (other) White book may refer to: * The German White Book claiming the causes of the 1914 war * White paper, a type of official government publication * '' The C Programming Language'', by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie * White Book of Rhydderch, manusc ... * Yellow Book (other) {{disambig ...
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Orange Book (other)
Orange Book may refer to: * Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, a computer security standard * ''We Can Conquer Unemployment'', 1929 manifesto by David Lloyd George and the Liberal Party * '' The Orange Book: Reclaiming Liberalism'', by members of the British Liberal Democrat party * Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations, published by the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research * The IUPAC ''Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature'' informally known as the ''Orange Book'' * One of the compact disc standards collections in the Rainbow Books series * ''Orange-Book-Standard'', issued in 2009 by the German Federal Court of Justice on the interaction between patent law and standards * Orange Book, a local area networking protocol based on the Cambridge Ring and one of the UK Coloured Book protocols * Handbook of Directives and Permitted Conventions for the English Bridge Union * A book about OpenGL Shading Language See also * '' The Orange Box'' * ...
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Green Book (other)
Green Book may refer to: Film * ''Green Book'' (film), a 2018 drama film, directed by Peter Farrelly * ''The Green Book: Guide to Freedom'', a 2019 documentary by Yoruba Richen Literature Fiction * Green Book, the title of the main section in Arthur Machen's short story "The White People" * ''The Green Book'', an off-Broadway play by Will Scheffer * ''The Green Book'', a children's book by Jill Paton Walsh Non-fiction * ''Green Book'' (CD-interactive standard) * ''Green Book'' (Tibetan document), a document issued by the Central Tibetan Administration to Tibetans living outside Tibet * ''Green Book'', an 1800–1833 assembled ship's register of Lloyd's Register * ''A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets'', or ''The Green Book'', a publication by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials on roadway and street engineering design * ''Green Books'', the multi-volume Official History of the United States Army in World War II * ''Quantities, ...
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Blue Book (other)
Blue book is a type of information literature. Blue Book may also refer to: * Blue Book (CD standard), a standard defining the Enhanced Music CD format (E-CD, CD-Extra, CD-Plus or CD+) * '' Project Blue Book'', a US Air Force study of UFOs in the 1950s and 1960s * The Blue Book Network, a US media company * ''Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States'', a tactical manual * Blue Book, the American name for one of the Japanese naval codes during World War II * Blue Book (Bryce and Toynbee book), a 1916 book on the Armenian genocide, officially titled ''The Treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire'' * Treason of the Blue Books, the reaction to Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the state of education in Wales, a British Government's report on education, published in 1847 and commonly known as the "Blue Books" *Blue book on Smalltalk-80 programming environment implementation * ''Blue and Brown Books'', lecture notes by philosopher ...
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Black Book (other)
Black Book, Black book or Blackbook may refer to: Film * ''Black Book'' (film), a 2006 Dutch thriller film by director Paul Verhoeven ** ''Black Book'' (soundtrack), soundtrack of the 2006 film * ''The Black Book'' (serial), a 1929 American drama film serial * ''The Black Book'', alternative name for the 1949 American drama film ''Reign of Terror'', set in the French Revolution * ''The Black Book'' (2018 film), a 2018 Portuguese film directed by Valeria Sarmiento Literature Non-fiction * The Black Book (list), the list of people to be arrested by the Gestapo following a planned Nazi invasion of Britain in the Second World War * ''The Black Book'' (Morrison book), a 1974 book by Toni Morrison * ''The Black Book of Polish Jewry'', a 1943 statement of the Association of Jewish Refugees and Immigrants from Poland on the Holocaust of Polish Jews * ''The Black Book of Poland'', a 1942 summary of the Nazi German atrocities in occupied Poland published by the Polish Ministry of ...
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Yellow Pages (other)
A yellow pages is a telephone directory restricted to business entries. Yellow Pages may also refer to: of Directories * Network Information Service * Yellow Pages (UDDI) * Electronic Yellow Pages * Yellow Pages Group, a Canadian directory publisher Other uses * Mr Yellow Pages, Loren M. Berry See also * * * Yellow Book (other) * The Yellow Payges, 1960s rock band * Yellow Pages Endeavour ''Yellow Pages Endeavour'', or YPE, is an Australian sailboat designed for speed sailing, which held the outright 500 meter world record from October, 1993 to November, 2004, when it was taken by windsurfer Finian Maynard; ''Yellow Pages Endea ..., sailboat * Yellow (other) * Page (other) {{disambig ...
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Kitab Kuning
In Indonesian Islamic education, Kitab kuning (lit: yellow book) refers to the traditional set of the Islamic texts used by the educational curriculum of the Islamic seminary in Indonesia, especially within the madrasahs and pesantrens. Coverage of kitab kuning extends from the principles of Islamic jurisprudence (''usul al-fiqh''), Islamic creeds (''aqidah''), Islamic ethics (''akhlaq''), science of Islamic mysticism (''tasawwuf''), sciences of Arabic language, science of Qur'anic recitations (''tajwid''), hadith studies, tafsir, Qur'anic studies to social sciences. It is also known as ''kitab gundul'' (lit: bare book) due to the content in the Arabic language does not employ vowel marks (''harakat''), unlike the Qur'an. Therefore, mastering of kitab kuning is considered to require a substantial amount of time. Collections of the Islamic texts employed as kitab kuning may vary, depending on the type of institution, individual schools, kyai, and region, with certain prerequisite mat ...
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Yellow Book Of France
In diplomatic history, a colour book is an officially sanctioned collection of diplomatic correspondence and other documents published by a government for educational or political reasons, or to promote the government position on current or past events. The earliest were the British Blue Books, dating to the 17th century. In World War I, all the major powers had their own color book, such as the German White Book, the Austrian Red Book, Russian Orange Book, and more. Especially in wartime or times of crisis, colour books have been used as a form of white propaganda to justify governmental action, or to assign blame to foreign actors. The choice of what documents to include, how to present them, and even what order to list them, can make the book tantamount to government-issued propaganda. Terminology The terms for individual color books such as the British blue book go back centuries and other individual color books were common in the 19th century and especially during Worl ...
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Sidewalk Labs
Sidewalk Labs is an urban planning and infrastructure subsidiary of Google. Its stated goal is to improve urban infrastructure through technological solutions, and tackle issues such as cost of living, efficient transportation and energy usage. The company was headed by Daniel L. Doctoroff, former Deputy Mayor of New York City for economic development and former chief executive of Bloomberg L.P. until 2021. Other notable employees include Craig Nevill-Manning, co-founder of Google's New York office and inventor of Froogle, and Rohit Aggarwala, who served as chief policy officer of the company and is now Commissioner of New York City Department of Environmental Protection. It was originally part of Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company, before being absorbed into Google in 2021 following Doctoroff's departure from the company due to a suspected ALS diagnosis. Projects Sidewalk Toronto In April 2016, ''The Information'' reported that Sidewalk intended to create a new city ...
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Britain's Industrial Future
''Britain's Industrial Future'', commonly known as the Yellow Book, was the report of the British Liberal Party's Industrial Inquiry of 1928. Background The British economy had been in a depressed state since the end of the boom that had occurred immediately after the Great War. The War had disrupted her old trading patterns and had caused other countries to develop their own industries.C. L. Mowat, ''Britain Between the Wars, 1918–1940'' (London: Methuen, 1955), p. 259. Britain's staple industries (coal, iron, steel, shipbuilding, textiles) had provided most of her exports before the War and these were the hardest hit by the post-war depression. C. L. Mowat claimed that throughout the 1920s "Britain's industrial machine was throttled down; the world's workshop worked on short time".Mowat, p. 260. Unemployment was concentrated in the staple industries and the number of those out of work never went below one million. While imports were above the pre-war figure, exports never exce ...
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