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Enola may refer to: Places *Enola, Arkansas, USA; a town * Enola, Nebraska, USA; an unincorporated community *Enola, Pennsylvania, USA; a census-designated place *Enola Reef (island), a coral atoll in the Spratley Islands *Mount Vernon–Enola School District, Arkansas, USA; a public school board and district Facilities and structures *Enola Branch, a railroad segment in Pennsylvania, USA *Enola Low Grade Trail, a wilderness trail in Pennsylvania, USA * Enola Post Office, a former Post Office in Chambersburg Township, North Carolina, USA *Enola Yard, rail yard in East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania, USA *Mount Vernon–Enola High School, Mount Vernon, Arkansas, USA; a comprehensive 6-year public secondary school People * Enola (given name), the history and usage of the given name * Black Fox, also called Enola, a Cherokee chief * Enola Gay Tibbets, namesake of the WWII Hiroshima nuclear bomber ''Enola Gay'' * Enola Maxwell (1919–2003), American civil rights activist, minister, ...
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Enola Gay
The ''Enola Gay'' () is a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber, named after Enola Gay Tibbets, the mother of the pilot, Colonel Paul Tibbets. On 6 August 1945, piloted by Tibbets and Robert A. Lewis during the final stages of World War II, it became the first aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in warfare. The bomb, code-named "Little Boy", was targeted at the city of Hiroshima, Japan, and caused the destruction of about three quarters of the city. ''Enola Gay'' participated in the second nuclear attack as the weather reconnaissance aircraft for the primary target of Kokura. Clouds and drifting smoke resulted in a secondary target, Nagasaki, being bombed instead. After the war, the ''Enola Gay'' returned to the United States, where it was operated from Roswell Army Air Field, New Mexico. In May 1946, it was flown to Kwajalein for the Operation Crossroads nuclear tests in the Pacific, but was not chosen to make the test drop at Bikini Atoll. Later that year, it was transferred to the ...
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Enola, Arkansas
Enola is a town in Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States. It is part of the Little Rock–North Little Rock– Conway Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 338 at the 2010 census, up from 188 at the 2000 census. Geography Enola is located in eastern Faulkner County at (35.193741, -92.203774). It is northeast of Conway, the county seat. Arkansas Highway 107 passes through the center of the town, leading north to Quitman and southwest to Arkansas Highway 36. According to the United States Census Bureau, Enola has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2010, there were 338 people, and as of 2000, 72 households, and 58 families residing in the town. The population density was 47.8/km2 (123.5/mi2). There were 79 housing units at an average density of 20.1/km2 (51.9/mi2). The racial makeup of the town was 99.47% White, 0.53% from other races. 1.06% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 72 households ...
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The Enola Holmes Mysteries
''The Enola Holmes Mysteries'' is a young adult fiction series of detective novels by American author Nancy Springer, starring Enola Holmes as the 14-year-old sister of an already famous Sherlock Holmes, twenty years her senior. There are seven books in the series, and one short story all written from 2006–2021. When their mother disappears, Enola's much-older brothers, Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes, decide to send her to a finishing school against her will. Instead, with the aid of her mother, who had provided hidden funds and an elaborate cipher for her daughter to communicate with her, Enola runs away to London, where she establishes a clandestine private detective career specializing in missing persons investigations. Furthermore, Enola must keep ahead of her brothers who are determined to capture and force her to conform to their expectations. This pastiche series borrows characters and settings from the established canon of Sherlock Holmes, but the Enola character i ...
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Enola Earthquake Swarm
The Enola earthquake swarm was a series of earthquakes in 2001 that centered on Central Arkansas. It follows the earthquake swarms of Arkansas in the 1980s, and predates the Guy-Greenbrier earthquake swarm The Guy-Greenbrier earthquake swarm occurred in central Arkansas beginning in August 2010. The epicenters of earthquakes in the swarm showed a linear distribution, with a clear overall shift in activity towards the southwest with time, and the lar ... that started in 2010. References External linksEnola Swarm Area - Faulkner County, Arkansasfrom the Arkansas Geological Survey Earthquake swarms {{US-earthquake-stub ...
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Enola Gay (other)
The ''Enola Gay'' is a USAAF B-29 Superfortress, that dropped Little Boy, the first atomic bomb used in warfare, on Hiroshima in Japan during WWII Enola Gay may also refer to: People * Enola Gay Tibbets, namesake of the WWII nuclear bomber * Enola Gay Gilmore, wife of U.S. basketball player Artis Gilmore Fictional characters * Enola Gay (fictional character), a character from the 1989 Martin Amis novel London Fields (novel), ''London Fields'' Places * Enola Gay Hangar, an aircraft hangar at Wendover Air Force Base, Utah, USA Music Songs * Enola Gay (song), "Enola Gay" (song), a 1980 anti-war song by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark * "Enola Gay" (2008 song), an anti-war song by Sugizo * "Enola Gay" a song about the United States' WWII atomic bomb attacks on Japan by folksinger Utah Phillips Other uses * ''Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb'' (film), a 1980 telemovie about the dropping of the Little Boy atomic bomb on Hiroshima * ''Enola Gay'' (book), a book by Go ...
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Enola Bean
Bioprospecting (also known as biodiversity prospecting) is the exploration of natural sources for small molecules, macromolecules and biochemical and genetic information that could be developed into commercially valuable products for the agricultural, aquaculture, bioremediation, cosmetics, nanotechnology, or pharmaceutical industries. In the pharmaceutical industry, for example, almost one third of all small-molecule drugs approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) between 1981 and 2014 were either natural products or compounds derived from natural products. Terrestrial plants, fungi and actinobacteria have been the focus of many past bioprospecting programs, but interest is growing in less explored ecosystems (e.g. seas and oceans) and organisms (e.g. myxobacteria, archaea) as a means of identifying new compounds with novel biological activities. Species may be randomly screened for bioactivity or rationally selected and screened based on ecological, ethnobiol ...
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Atomic Bomb
A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb), producing a nuclear explosion. Both bomb types release large quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter. The first test of a fission ("atomic") bomb released an amount of energy approximately equal to . The first thermonuclear ("hydrogen") bomb test released energy approximately equal to . Nuclear bombs have had yields between 10 tons TNT (the W54) and 50 megatons for the Tsar Bomba (see TNT equivalent). A thermonuclear weapon weighing as little as can release energy equal to more than . A nuclear device no larger than a conventional bomb can devastate an entire city by blast, fire, and radiation. Since they are weapons of mass destruction, the proliferation of nuclear weapons is a focus of international relations policy. Nuclear weapons have been deployed ...
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Everything Must Go (Manic Street Preachers Album)
''Everything Must Go'' is the fourth studio album by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released on 20 May 1996, through Epic Records, and was the first record released by the band following the disappearance of lyricist and rhythm guitarist Richey Edwards. Released at the height of Britpop in the mid-1990s, the album was a commercial and critical success, it reached its peak in the UK on separate occasions, debuting and peaking at number 2 in the UK Albums Chart and earned the band accolades in the 1997 Brit Awards. It represented a shift in the group's sound due to Edwards' departure. The album charted in mainland Europe, Asia and Australia, eventually selling over two million copies. ''Everything Must Go'' is frequently featured and voted highly in lists for one of the best albums of all time by many music publications such as ''NME'' and ''Q (magazine), Q''. Production and content Singer-songwriter James Dean Bradfield said that the sound of the dr ...
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Enola
Enola may refer to: Places *Enola, Arkansas, USA; a town *Enola, Nebraska, USA; an unincorporated community *Enola, Pennsylvania, USA; a census-designated place *Enola Reef (island), a coral atoll in the Spratley Islands * Mount Vernon–Enola School District, Arkansas, USA; a public school board and district Facilities and structures *Enola Yard, rail yard in East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania, USA *Enola Branch, a railroad segment in Pennsylvania, USA * Enola Low Grade Trail, a wilderness trail in Pennsylvania, USA *Mount Vernon–Enola High School, Mount Vernon, Arkansas, USA; a comprehensive 6-year public secondary school People * Black Fox, a Cherokee chief *Enola Gay Tibbets, namesake of the WWII Hiroshima nuclear bomber ''Enola Gay'' * Constance Enola Morgan (1935-1996), female baseball player Fictional characters *Enola, fictional character in the 1995 US film '' Waterworld'' * Enola Holmes, fictional protagonist, sister of Sherlock and Mycroft, created by the U.S. aut ...
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Seigmen
Seigmen (formed in 1989 in Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway) is a Norwegian alternative rock band who came into prominence in the early 1990s. The band's name is derived from Norwegian sweets brand Laban Seigmenn. The band went from a hard-edged grunge-like style to a more dynamic sound with more ambient parts and use of synthesizers and various audio-effects. History The band was formed in Tønsberg, Norway, in 1989. Økshoff and Møklebust started a band with the name Klisne Seigmenn having their first gig at the “Julerock” (“Christmas rock”) event in Tønsberg on December 27, 1989. In 1990, Christensen, Ljung and Ronthi joined the band. They recorded several studio albums, including two with American producer Sylvia Massy in Los Angeles. After a farewell tour they split, relocated to Los Angeles and formed Zeromancer in January 2000. Seigmen reunited during the UKA-festival in Trondheim on October 20, 2005, and decided in November 2005 to do even more reunion gigs in Norw ...
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Enola (Seigmen Album)
Enola may refer to: Places *Enola, Arkansas, USA; a town * Enola, Nebraska, USA; an unincorporated community *Enola, Pennsylvania, USA; a census-designated place * Enola Reef (island), a coral atoll in the Spratley Islands *Mount Vernon–Enola School District, Arkansas, USA; a public school board and district Facilities and structures *Enola Yard, rail yard in East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania, USA *Enola Branch, a railroad segment in Pennsylvania, USA *Enola Low Grade Trail, a wilderness trail in Pennsylvania, USA *Mount Vernon–Enola High School, Mount Vernon, Arkansas, USA; a comprehensive 6-year public secondary school People * Black Fox, a Cherokee chief * Enola Gay Tibbets, namesake of the WWII Hiroshima nuclear bomber ''Enola Gay'' * Constance Enola Morgan (1935-1996), female baseball player Fictional characters *Enola, fictional character in the 1995 US film ''Waterworld'' * Enola Holmes, fictional protagonist, sister of Sherlock and Mycroft, created by the U.S. aut ...
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Enola (album)
''Enola'' is I Can Make a Mess's fourth full-length studio album. The album was released through Rise Records. This is the first album in which the band has gone by the name ''I Can Make a Mess'' instead of the original ''I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business''. Track listing # "Enola" — 3:40 # "Wrinkle" — 3:40 # "Close Enough" — 3:35 # "Adaptation Cell" — 2:50 # "Listen Lesson / Keep Away" — 3:51 # "Tidal Wave" — 4:23 # "Lions" — 4:09 # "Ancient Crows" — 3:06 # "What Happens Now" — 3:26 # "Burn It All Down" — 3:35 # "Thin White Line" — 3:05 Music videos A music video for the opening track, Enola, was released by Rise Records. It was shot and produced by el.de.te productions. References 2013 albums Ace Enders albums I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business albums Rise Records albums {{2010s-rock-album-stub ...
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