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Ong or ONG may refer to: Arts and media * Ong's Hat, a collaborative work of fiction * “Ong Ong”, a song by Blur from the album The Magic Whip Places * Ong, Nebraska, US, city * Ong's Hat, New Jersey, US, ghost town * Ong River, Odisha, India * Mornington Island Airport, IATA airport code "ONG" Other uses * Ong (surname), a surname (especially a Chinese one) * Ong language of Laos and Vietnam * ONE Gas (Oklahoma Natural Gas), a component of ONEOK, Inc. * Non-governmental organization A non-governmental organization (NGO) is an independent, typically nonprofit organization that operates outside government control, though it may get a significant percentage of its funding from government or corporate sources. NGOs often focus ..., abbreviated ONG in French, Italian, Spanish, Romanian and Portuguese (NGO in English) * '' Ipomoea aquatica'' or Ong choi, a semi-aquatic tropical plant grown as a leaf vegetable * Ong (Washoe folklore), a bird-like mythical creature S ...
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Ipomoea Aquatica
''Ipomoea aquatica'', commonly known as water spinach or kangkung, is a semi- aquatic, tropical plant grown as a vegetable for its tender shoots. ''I. aquatica'' is generally believed to have been first domesticated in Southeast Asia. It is widely cultivated in Southeast Asia, East Asia, and South Asia. It grows abundantly near waterways and requires little to no care. Description ''Ipomoea aquatica'' grows in water or on moist soil. Its stems are or longer, rooting at the nodes. The hollow cavity within the stem makes the plant buoyant. The leaves vary from typically sagittate (arrowhead-shaped) to lanceolate, long and broad. The flowers are trumpet-shaped, in diameter, and usually white in colour with a mauve centre. Propagation is either by planting cuttings of the stem shoots, which will root along nodes, or by planting the seeds from flowers that produce seed pods. Names ''Ipomoea aquatica'' is most widely known as kangkong (also spelled ''kangkung''), its common name ...
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The Magic Whip
''The Magic Whip'' (stylised in Chinese text as 模糊魔鞭) is the eighth studio album by English rock band Blur. It was recorded in Hong Kong and London, and released by Parlophone on 27 April 2015 and Warner Bros. Records on 28 April 2015. It was the band's first studio album in 12 years since ''Think Tank'' (2003), marking the longest gap between studio albums in Blur's career, and the first in 16 years since '' 13'' (1999) to have featured the original line-up (Coxon featuring on only one song on ''Think Tank''). The album also marks the return of the band's longtime producer Stephen Street following '' Blur'' (1997). The album received acclaim from music critics. It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, marking Blur's sixth UK number-one album. It has been certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales of over 100,000 copies. It is the first album by the band in North America under Warner Bros., after Blur were transferred from Virgin Record ...
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Ong Language
Ta'Oi (Ta'Oih, Ta Oi) is a dialect continuum within the Katuic branch of the Austroasiatic language family, spoken amongst the Ta Oi people in the Salavan and Sekong provinces in Laos and the municipality of Huế in Vietnam. Varieties Sidwell (2005) lists the following varieties of Ta'Oi, which is a name applied to speakers of various related dialects. *Ta'Oi proper *Ong/Ir/Talan *Chatong is spoken about 50 to 100 km northeast of Sekong. It has been recorded only by Theraphan L-Thongkum. *Kriang (Ngkriang, Ngeq) is spoken by up to 4,000 people living in villages between Tatheng and Sekong, such as Ban Chakamngai. *Kataang (Katang) is a dialect that has been documented by Michel Ferlus, Gerard Diffloth Gerard is a masculine forename of Proto-Germanic origin, variations of which exist in many Germanic and Romance languages. Like many other early Germanic names, it is dithematic, consisting of two meaningful constituents put together. In this cas ..., and other lingui ...
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Non-governmental Organization
A non-governmental organization (NGO) is an independent, typically nonprofit organization that operates outside government control, though it may get a significant percentage of its funding from government or corporate sources. NGOs often focus on humanitarian or social issues but can also include clubs and associations offering services to members. Some NGOs, like the World Economic Forum, may also act as lobby groups for corporations. Unlike international organizations (IOs), which directly interact with sovereign states and governments, NGOs are independent from them. The term as it is used today was first introduced in Article 71 of the UN Charter, Article 71 of the newly formed United Nations Charter in 1945. While there is no fixed or formal definition for what NGOs are, they are generally defined as nonprofit entities that are independent of governmental influence—although they may receive government funding. According to the United Nations Department of Global Communic ...
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Ong (surname)
Ong is a Hokkien romanization of several Chinese surnames: ('' Wáng'' in Hanyu Pinyin), (also '' Wāng''), ( traditional) or ( simplified; '' Huáng''); and ( Weng). Ong is also a Laotian surname. Ong or Onge is also a surname of English origin, with earliest known records found in Western Suffolk taxation records from c. 1280 AD. Ong (or Онгь in Russian language-based records) is also an Estonian surname, possibly derived from ''õng'', meaning "fishing rod/hook". Ong has also been used to romanize the Taishanese pronunciation of (more commonly romanized as Deng or Teng), as in the case of Betty Ong. Romanization Under the Pe̍h-ōe-jī romanization system, 王 but not the other names includes a circumflex over its vowel: Ông. However, this is often omitted in practice. Distribution In Singapore, Ong is the fifth-most-common surname among Singaporean residents. In the United States, Ong was the 6,682nd most common surname during the 1990 US census and the 4,343 ...
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Ong's Hat, New Jersey
Ong's Hat (also Ong) is a ghost town in Pemberton Township, Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is located on Magnolia Road ( County Route 644) west of the Four Mile Circle, where New Jersey Route 72 intersects with New Jersey Route 70. It is the northern terminus of the Batona Trail. Although it was never more than one hut ("Ong's Hut"), it still appeared on some maps as of 2006. A road in the area is named Ong's Hat Road. It is also called the Buddtown-Ong's Hat Road. It was completed in 1929, replacing an earlier dirt path. Name The name of the place may have originally been Ong's Hut, referring to an overnight shelter built by a farmer of that name; see below. A well-known folk story attributes the name to a local man who was a fixture at local dances, wooing women with his suave attire, especially his silk hat. The surname Ong was common among early Pine Barrens settlers, and one of the earliest settlers was named Jacob Ong. One story of the o ...
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Ong (Washoe Folklore)
The Ong is a mythical creature from Washoe (Wašiw) folklore, described as a giant bird with an eagle-like body, a warrior's face, and wings longer than the tallest pine trees. The Ong was believed to inhabit the waters of Lake Tahoe (Wašiw: Da ow aga), preying on those who wandered too close. According to legend, it carried its victims to its nest at the center of the lake, where they were never seen again, until being defeated by a clever Washoe warrior. The story of the Ong The Ong is a creature from Washoe mythology, said to haunt the waters of Lake Tahoe (Wašiw: Da ow aga). The Washoe feared the Ong, believing it preyed on those who wandered too close, dragging them to its nest in the center of the lake where they would be consumed. The myth states that no weapon could pierce its tough feathers and scales, making it nearly invincible. Description In some traditions, the Ong was said to be a massive reptilian bird; in others, it had the body of an eagle, the face of a ...
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Ong's Hat
Ong's Hat is one of the earliest Internet-based secret history conspiracy theory, conspiracy theories. It was created as a piece of collaborative fiction by four core individuals, dating back to the 1980s, although the membership propagating the tale changed over time. Ong's Hat is often cited as the first alternate reality games on many List of alternate reality games, lists of ARGs. The characters were largely based in the ghost town of Ong's Hat, New Jersey, hence the name of the project. History The threads of the story can be traced back as far as the 1980s on bulletin board systems, and via mail art networks, early zines, and faxlore. The aim was to create a fictional story line, and embed it in various media cultures to establish backstory. It may have started as an in-joke, or the first alternate reality game (ARG), a work of transmedia storytelling or as a memetics, memetic experiment, to see how far the meme could spread or a combination of all of the above. The story ...
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Ong, Nebraska
Ong is a village in Clay County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 49 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Hastings, Nebraska Micropolitan Statistical Area. History Ong was platted in 1886 when the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad was extended to that point. It was named for Judge Joseph Eli Ong (1845-1912), the original owner of the town site. 1925 editionis available for download aUniversity of Nebraska—Lincoln Digital Commons./ref> Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census At the 2010 census there were 63 people, 32 households, and 17 families in the village. The population density was . There were 41 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 100.0% White. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.2%. Of the 32 households 18.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 40.6% were married couples living together, 12.5% had a fe ...
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Ong River
Ong River is a tributary of Mahanadi river. It flows across Odisha and joins Mahanadi upstream of Sonepur where the Tel merges. The river rises at an elevation of and runs before it meets the Mahanadi. It drains an area of about . Nearby rivers to Ong river: Tel Nadi , Gorkha Nadi , Subarnarekha River/Swarnarekha River , Godavari The Godavari (, �od̪aːʋəɾiː is India's second longest river after the Ganga River and drains the third largest basin in India, covering about 10% of India's total geographical area. Its source is in Trimbakeshwar, Nashik, Maharash ... , Manairu Vagu . Nearest Town Paikmal Tributaries of the Mahanadi River Rivers of Odisha agalpur {{India-river-stub ...
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Mornington Island Airport
Mornington Island Airport is an airport on Mornington Island, Queensland, Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl .... It is to the immediate north-west of the town of Gununa. In 2006, the airport received for security upgrades. Airlines and destinations See also * List of airports in Queensland References Airports in Queensland North West Queensland Gulf of Carpentaria Shire of Mornington (Queensland) {{Queensland-airport-stub ...
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