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(, lit. Brotherhood) or AHVA may refer to: *Ahva (political party), a small political party established in 1980 *Ahva, Israel, a village in southern Israel *Ahva Academic College Achva Academic College is a public academic institution located within the jurisdiction of Beer Tuvia Regional Council. Achva Academic College offers accredited undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields such as science, education, ..., a college located near the aforementioned village * IPS panel#Advanced Hyper-Viewing Angle (AHVA), an LCD display technology See also * Ahava (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Ahva (political Party)
Ahva (, ''Brotherhood'') was a short-lived List of political parties in Israel, political party in Israel, one of several spinoffs created by the collapse of Democratic Movement for Change, Dash. Background Ahva was formed on 8 July 1980 when two MKs (Shafik Asaad and Shlomo Eliyahu) broke away from the Democratic Movement (Israel), Democratic Movement,Mergers and Splits Among Parliamentary Groups
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itself a relatively new party, having been formed in 1978 when Dash split up (also creating Shinui and Ya'ad (political party), Ya'ad). On 17 September they were joined by Akiva Nof, also from the Democratic Movement. However, like its two immediate predecessors, Ahva also suffered from instability. Nof defected to Likud on 28 January 1981, whilst Asaad left the party to join Telem ...
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Ahva, Israel
Ahva () is a village in the northern Negev desert of southern Israel. It falls under the jurisdiction of Be'er Tuvia Regional Council and had a population of in . It is adjacent to the Ahva Academic College and acts as a service center for the surrounding settlements, including Kfar Ahim, Kfar HaRif, Talmei Yehiel and Yenon. History The village was established in 1976 for civil servants of the regional council on land that had belonged to the depopulated Palestinian village of Al-Masmiyya al-Kabira Al-Masmiyya al-Kabira () was a Palestinian village in the Gaza Subdistrict, located northeast of Gaza. With a land area of 20,687 dunams, the village site (135 dunams) was situated on an elevation of along the coastal plain. It was depopulat .... References {{Authority control Villages in Israel Populated places established in 1974 Populated places in Southern District (Israel) 1974 establishments in Israel ...
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Ahva Academic College
Achva Academic College is a public academic institution located within the jurisdiction of Beer Tuvia Regional Council. Achva Academic College offers accredited undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields such as science, education, social sciences, and humanities. With 3,200 students, 500 lecturers, and 20 fields of study including special education, mathematics teaching, psychology, and more, the college also provides diploma studies, continuing education, and preparatory programs. Emphasizing a multicultural approach, it serves surrounding areas, welcoming diverse student groups, including those with special needs and disabilities. Centers within the college * Innovation and Entrepreneurship Unit – trains students to be creative educators, entrepreneurs, and leaders who can respond to today's challenges. * Neuropedagogy Center – combines in-depth study of papers on brain research with their application in learning and teaching. * Simulation Center – trains s ...
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IPS Panel
IPS (in-plane switching) is a screen technology for liquid-crystal displays (LCDs). In IPS, a layer of liquid crystals is sandwiched between two glass surfaces. The liquid crystal molecules are aligned parallel to those surfaces in predetermined directions (''in-plane''). The molecules are reoriented by an applied electric field, while remaining essentially parallel to the surfaces to produce an image. It was designed to solve the strong viewing angle dependence and low-quality color reproduction of the twisted nematic field effect (TN) matrix LCDs prevalent in the late 1980s. History The True depth method was the only viable technology for active matrix TFT LCDs in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Early panels showed grayscale inversion from up to down, and had a high response time (for this kind of transition, 1 ms is visually better than 5 ms). In the mid-1990s new technologies were developed—typically IPS and vertical alignment (VA)—that could resolve these ...
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