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Berk may refer to: * Berk (name), a surname, given name, or any of several people with that name * Berk, Bolu, Turkey, a village * Berk Trade and Business School, New York City * Berk, a fictional island in the ''How to Train Your Dragon'' series of books and films * , a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy later renamed ''Berk'' * Berk, rhyming slang often used to mean "foolish person" * ''Berk.'', taxonomic author abbreviation of Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803–1889), English cryptogamist and founder of the science of plant pathology See also * * Berk–Tabatznik syndrome, a medical condition * De Berk (other) * Berks (other) * Birk (other) * Berkshire (other) * Berkeley (other) Berkeley most often refers to: *Berkeley, California, a city in the United States **University of California, Berkeley, a public university in Berkeley, California *George Berkeley (1685–1753), Anglo-Irish philosopher Berkeley may also refer to ...
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Berk (name)
Berk is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Ailsa Berk, British actress and choreographer, second wife of Ernest Berk *Ari Berk (born 1967), American writer, artist, and scholar * Brent Berk (born 1949), American former competition swimmer *Dick Berk (1939–2014), American musician * Ernest Berk (1909–1993), German dancer, choreographer and electronic music composer * Henrietta Berk (1919–1990), American painter *İlhan Berk (1918–2008), Turkish poet * John van den Berk (born 1967), Dutch motorcyclist * Josh Berk, American author *Lawrence Berk (1908–1995), American founder of the Berklee College of Music, pianist, composer, and educator * Lee Eliot Berk (born 1942), American former president of the Berklee College of Music, son of Lawrence *Lotte Berk (1913–2003), German-British dancer and dance teacher, first wife of Ernest Berk * Lucia de Berk (born 1961), Dutch nurse wrongfully convicted of murder * Medeni Berk (1913†...
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Berk, Bolu
Berk (also: ''Berkköy'') is a village in the Bolu District of Bolu Province, Turkey. Its population is 684 (2021). It is situated south of Bolu and to the north of Köroğlu Mountains. According to village website, the village was named after a Turkmen tribe and was mentioned in the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire (), also called the Turkish Empire, was an empire, imperial realm that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Centr ... documents of 1533. The village economy depends on farming. Legumes and other vegetables are the main crops. References Villages in Bolu District {{Bolu-geo-stub ...
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Berk Trade And Business School
Berk Trade and Business School is a private, for-profit trade and vocational schools in New York City. It was founded in 1945 and is one of the oldest trade and vocational schools in the city. The school's founder, Irving Berk, was committed to trade and vocational education. The school develops entry-level skills for the building trades, specifically plumbing, electrical installation and building maintenance. Originally, the school was one of the first trade schools to teach plumbing installation in the country. Berk was a plumber by trade and later decided to add electrical installation to the school's curriculum. The school also taught other trades, such as nursing and phlebotomy, at three different branches before it returned to its original buildings trades model. See also *Vocational education Vocational education is education that prepares people for a skilled craft. Vocational education can also be seen as that type of education given to an individual to prepare ...
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How To Train Your Dragon
''How to Train Your Dragon'' is a media franchise from DreamWorks Animation and loosely based on the book series How to Train Your Dragon (novel series), of the same name by British author Cressida Cowell. It consists of three feature films: ''How to Train Your Dragon (2010 film), How to Train Your Dragon'' (2010), ''How to Train Your Dragon 2'' (2014), and ''How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World'' (2019). The franchise also contains five short films: ''Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon'' (2010), ''Book of Dragons'' (2011), ''Gift of the Night Fury'' (2011), ''Dawn of the Dragon Racers'' (2014) and ''How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming'' and ''How to Train Your Dragon: Snoggletog Log'' (both 2019). A How to Train Your Dragon (2025 film), live-action remake of the first film was released by Universal Pictures on 13 June 2025. A sequel is scheduled for June 2027. The television series based on the events of the first film, ''DreamWorks Dragons'', began airing on Cartoon Netw ...
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Rhyming Slang
Rhyming slang is a form of slang word construction in the English language. It is especially prevalent among Cockneys in England, and was first used in the early 19th century in the East End of London; hence its alternative name, Cockney rhyming slang. In the US, especially the criminal underworld of the West Coast of the United States, West Coast between 1880 and 1920, rhyming slang has sometimes been known as Australian slang. The construction of rhyming slang involves replacing a common word with a phrase of two or more words, the last of which rhymes with the original word; then, in almost all cases, omitting, from the end of the phrase, the secondary rhyming word (which is thereafter implied), Bryson, a humourist, states that there is a special name given to this omission: "the word that rhymes is almost always dropped... There's a technical term for this process as well: hemiteleia". Given that this is a genus of plant species, and appears in no readily available sources a ...
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Miles Joseph Berkeley
Miles Joseph Berkeley (1 April 1803 – 30 July 1889) was an English cryptogamist and clergyman, and one of the founders of the science of plant pathology. Life Berkeley was born at Biggin Hall, Benefield, Northamptonshire, and educated at Rugby School and Christ's College, Cambridge. Taking holy orders, he became incumbent of Apethorpe in 1837, and vicar of Sibbertoft, near Market Harborough, in 1868. He acquired an enthusiastic love of cryptogamic botany (lichens) in his early years, and soon was recognized as the leading British authority on fungi and plant pathology. Christ's College made him an honorary fellow in 1883. He was well known as a systematist in mycology with some 6000 species of fungi being credited to him, but his ''Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany'', published in 1857, and his papers on Vegetable Pathology in the ''Gardener's Chronicle'' in 1854 and onwards, show that he had a broad grasp of the whole domain of physiology and morphology as understood ...
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Berk–Tabatznik Syndrome
Berk–Tabatznik syndrome is a medical condition with an unknown cause that shows symptoms of short stature, congenital optic atrophy and brachytelephalangy. This condition is extremely rare with only two cases being found. See also * Heart-hand diseases * Rare disease A rare disease is any disease that affects a small percentage of the population. In some parts of the world, the term orphan disease describes a rare disease whose rarity results in little or no funding or research for treatments, without financi ... References Further reading * External links Rare syndromes Syndromes affecting stature Syndromes affecting the optic nerve {{Genetic-disorder-stub} ...
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Berks (other)
Berks may refer to: Places * Berkshire, England * Berks, Nebraska, United States * Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States Other uses * ''Berks'' (TV series), Filipino television series * Berks station, a SEPTA station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * Robert Berks (1922–2011), American sculptor and industrial designer See also * * Berk (other) * Birks (other) * Berkes, surname * Burks (other) * Burke's Peerage, British genealogical publisher * Birk (other) * Burk (other) * Burke, surname * Berkshire (other) Berkshire is a county in England. Berkshire may also refer to: *Berkshire (UK Parliament constituency) (1265–1885) *Earl of Berkshire, an Earldom based on the county *As "The Berkshires," the Royal Berkshire Regiment Other places *Berkshire L ...
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Birk (other)
Birk may refer to: * Birk (market place), a demarcated area with its own laws and privileges, the Bjarkey laws * Reykjavík Airport's ICAO code "BIRK" * Birk (name), a given name and surname * ''Birk'', the German name for Petelea Commune, Mureș County, Romania See also * * * Berk (other) * Birks (other) Birks may refer to: Businesses * Birks Chemists, an historic pharmacy in Adelaide, South Australia * Birks Group, a Canadian designer, manufacturer and retailer of jewellery, timepieces, silverware and gifts * Charles Birks & Co, a former depar ... * Burk (other) * Burke (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Berkshire (other)
Berkshire is a county in England. Berkshire may also refer to: *Berkshire (UK Parliament constituency) (1265–1885) *Earl of Berkshire, an Earldom based on the county *As "The Berkshires," the Royal Berkshire Regiment Other places *Berkshire Lunatic Asylum, later Berkshire Mental Hospital and Fair Mile Hospital, England Places in the United States *The Berkshires, or Berkshire Mountains, Massachusetts * Berkshire, Connecticut * Berkshire, New York * Berkshire, Ohio *Berkshire, Vermont *Berkshire County, Massachusetts * Berkshire Township, Ohio Other people * John Berkshire (1832–1891), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court Vehicles and transportation * Berkshire Concept 70, a 1970s competition glider *'' Berkshire Flyer,'' Amtrak train to Pittsfield *'' Berkshire Hills Express,'' former New York Central train * Berkshire locomotive, a 2-8-4 steam locomotive type *'' Berkshire (NH train),'' former New Haven Railroad train Groups, organizations, companies *Berkshire Hathaway ...
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