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Oof or OOF may refer to: Acronyms * Out of focus; see List of abbreviations in photography * Other Official Flows, a categorization of foreign aid used by official development assistance * Out of facility; see List of business and finance abbreviations Music * ''Oof'' (album), a 1989 album by the Happy Flowers * ''Oof!'' (EP), a 2009 EP by Blue Scholars * "Oof", a 2002 song by Özlem Tekin * Oof! Records, a label of North Sea Radio Orchestra * ''Oof Oof'', a 2005 album by Nelly Makdessy Other uses * ''Oof'' (magazine and gallery), a magazine and gallery for football-related art * ''Roblox'' death sound, a sound effect in the video game platform ''Roblox'', commonly referred to as "oof", which now has been replaced with another Roblox death sound * OOF: Finite Element Analysis of Microstructures, a software package developed by R. Edwin Garcia R. Edwin Garcia is a Professor of Materials Engineering at Purdue University. Garcia's research group focuses on the design of ...
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List Of Abbreviations In Photography
During most of the 20th century photography depended mainly upon the photochemical technology of silver halide emulsions on glass plates or roll film.Langford, Michael. ''Story of Photography''. Focal Press, 1998, pp. 224. . Early in the 21st century this technology was displaced by the electronic technology of digital cameras. The development of digital image sensors, microprocessors, memory cards, miniaturised devices and image editing software enabled these cameras to offer their users a much wider range of operating options than was possible with the older silver halide technology.Busch, David D. ''Digital SLR Cameras and Photography For Dummies''. For Dummies, Wiley 2009. .Kelby, Scott. ''The Digital Photography Book''. Peachpit Press, 2006, pp. 240. . This has led to a proliferation of new abbreviations, acronyms and initialisms. The commonest of these are listed below. Some are used in related fields of optics and electronics but many are specific to digital phot ...
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Official Development Assistance
Official development assistance (ODA) is a category used by the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the OECD, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to measure aid, foreign aid. The DAC first adopted the concept in 1969. It is widely used as an indicator of international aid flow. It refers to material resources given by the governments of richer countries to promote the economic development of poorer countries and the welfare of their people. The donor government agency may disburse such resources to the government of the recipient country or through other organizations. Most ODA is in the form of Grant (money), grants, but some is measured as the concessional value in Soft loan, soft (low-interest) loans. In 2019, the annual amount of state donor aid counted as ODA was US$ 168 billion, of which US$ 152 billion came from DAC donors. Concept and definition In order to co-ordinate and measure international aid effectively, the DAC needs its members t ...
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List Of Business And Finance Abbreviations
This is a list of abbreviations used in a business of financial context. 0-9 *1H – First half of the year *24/7 – 24 hours a day, seven days a week *80/20 – According to the Pareto principle, for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes A *ADR – Alternative dispute resolution *AI – Artificial Intelligence *AM – Account manager *AOP – Adjusted Operating Profit *AOP – Annual Operating Plan *AP – Accounts payable *AR – Accounts receivable *ARPU – Average revenue per user *ASP – Average selling price *agcy. – Agency *agt. – Agent *asst. – Assistant *a/c. – Account B *BAU – Business As Usual *BEP – Break Even Point *BIC – Bank Identifier Code *bldg. – Building *BLS – Balance sheet *BMC – Business Model Canvas *BOM – Bill of materials *BPO – Business Process Outsourcing *BPR – Brief Project Report *BPV – Bank Payment Voucher *BRD – Business Requirements Document *BRU – Business Recovery Unit * ...
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Oof (album)
''Oof'' is an album by the punk rock band Happy Flowers Happy Flowers was an American musical group, formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, in 1983 by two members of the Landlords, John Beers ("Mr. Horribly Charred Infant", drums, vocals) and Charlie Kramer ("Mr. Anus", guitar, vocals), b .... It was released in 1989.Rough Guide Track listing #"Stop Touching My Food" #"Unhappy Meal" #ppop #"There's a Soft Spot on the Baby's Head" #"Finger in My Crackerjacks" #"Ain't Got Nothin'" #"I Said I Wanna Watch Cartoons" #"My Arm Won't Wake Up" #"My Evil Twin" #"I'm Gonna Have an Accident" #"Let's Eat the Baby (Like My Gerbils Did)" #"BB Gun" #"Let Me Out" #"I Don't Wanna Go to School" #"Mrs. Lennon" Personnel * John Beers ("Mr. Horribly Charred Infant") — vocals * Charlie Kramer ("Mr. Anus") — guitar References Happy Flowers albums 1989 albums {{1980s-rock-album-stub ...
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Oof! (EP)
Blue Scholars is an American hip hop duo based in Seattle, Washington, created in 2002 while the members, DJ Sabzi (Saba Mohajerjasbi) and MC Geologic (George Quibuyen), were students at University of Washington. The name "Blue Scholars" is a play on the term " blue collar," an idiom for workers who often earn hourly wages for manual labor. Their music and lyrics frequently focus on struggles between socioeconomic classes, challenging authority and youth empowerment. These themes are often specifically addressed in relation to the Seattle region ("Southside Revival", "North by Northwest", "50 Thousand Deep", "Joe Metro", "Slick Watts" and "The Ave"), and heavily draw upon Geologic's history as an activist within the Filipino American community dealing with issues of immigration, racism, and U.S. imperialism in the Philippines. Recent music has begun to extend even further outward, reflecting the group's greater West Coast and Pacific roots including an album devoted to explor ...
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Özlem Tekin
Özlem Tekin (born November 18, 1971) is a Turkish singer and occasional actress, primarily known for her music. Though she started out in the hard rock genre, her music has progressed to incorporate different styles such as house, punk, pop and Turkish folk music. __TOC__ Life and career Özlem Tekin was born in California, United States into a Turkish-American family. Her father Talat Tekin was a prominent Turkologist and an Altaicist at UC Berkeley. The Tekins moved to Turkey when she was four years old. Özlem grew up in Ankara, where she studied classical western music at the Hacettepe University Music Conservatory in Ankara, specializing in the clarinet. She started out as the vocalist in ''The Bad''. The Bad was an underground rock band like most other rock bands and they would perform gigs at clubs, often playing covers of other popular bands. In 1993, she met Şebnem Ferah, who has now also become another recognized rock musician in Turkey, and became the keyboard ...
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North Sea Radio Orchestra
The North Sea Radio Orchestra (NSRO) is an English contemporary music ensemble and cross-disciplinary chamber orchestra (plus chorus). Formed in 2002, the NSRO was set up mainly as a vehicle for the compositions of its musical director, Craig Fortnam, but has also performed works by William D. Drake and James Larcombe. The ensemble is notable for its post-modern fusion of Romantic music and later twentieth-century forms, and for its bridging of the worlds of contemporary classical music, British folk music, London art rock and poetry (setting music to poems by W.B. Yeats, Thomas Hardy, Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Daniel Dundas Maitland). Sound and presentation The North Sea Radio Orchestra is an ensemble of varying size, drawing on a pool of up to twenty members. It performs compositions which range from single-instrument solos and voice-and-guitar duos up to full chamber-orchestra-and-choir pieces (and all points in between, including assorted trios, quartets, quintets etc.). T ...
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Nelly Makdessy
Nelly Makdessy ( ar, نيللي مقدسي ; born October 10, 1979) is a Lebanese singer, songwriter, record producer, instrumentalist and model. Nelly started her career in the amateurs TV program "Kaass El Noujoum" which was broadcast on the Lebanese channel LBC in early 1990s, she sang in the category of Folklore Music. Makdessy released four albums in her career and eleven singles. her first album ' produced two hit singles including "Shouf El Ein" and "Machie Al Maghror". It was her most successful album until the 2005 album ''Oof Oof''. In 2008, Makdessy released two hit singles, "Ya'esh El Hob" and "Ya Nar Nari". Biography Early years: Kaass El Noujoum She started her musical career in the amateurs TV program "Kaass El Noujoum" presented on the popular entertainment channel Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (aka LBC), where she won the first place, and got three golden cups. She was also studying law at the same time. After her success in "Kaass El Noujoum" she devot ...
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Oof (magazine And Gallery)
Oof (stylised as OOF) is an art and football magazine, and an associated art gallery. The magazine launched in 2018 and is published twice a year. The gallery opened in 2021, and is located at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The magazine and gallery both showcase football-related visual art. Magazine Issue one of ''Oof'' magazine was published in February 2018 by ''Time Out London'' art critic Eddy Frankel and gallerists Jennie and Justin Hammond. Frankel says that he had tried to keep his passions for art and football separate, until he realised that there were more people in the art world with an interest in football than he had expected. The first issue included an interview with Rose Wylie and features on Chris Ofili and Leo Fitzmaurice. The magazine is published biannually, and aims to use art to explore some of the meaning behind football. ''Oof'' has collaborated with other organisations in the world of art and design. In 2019, ''Oof'' organised a five-a-side football tour ...
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Roblox Death Sound
''Roblox'' () is an online game platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation that allows users to program games and play games created by other users. Created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 and released in 2006, the platform hosts user-created games of multiple genres coded in the programming language Lua. For most of ''Roblox''s history, it was relatively small, both as a platform and as a company. ''Roblox'' began to grow rapidly in the second half of the 2010s, and this growth has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. ''Roblox'' is free to play, with in-game purchases available through a virtual currency called Robux. As of August 2020, ''Roblox'' had over 164 million monthly active users, including more than half of all American children under 16. Although ''Roblox'' has received generally positive reviews from critics, it has faced criticism for its moderation, microtransactions, and exploitative practices directed toward childr ...
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