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Bund, BUND, or the Bund may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Der Bund'', a German-language newspaper published in Bern, Switzerland * ''Shanghai Bund'' (TV series), a 2007 Chinese television remake of the 1980 Hong Kong television series ''The Bund'' produced by TVB * ''The Bund'' (TV series), a 1980 Hong Kong television series produced by TVB * '' The Bund II'', a 1980 Hong Kong television series produced by TVB * ''The Bund III'', a 1980–1981 Hong Kong television series produced by TVB * The Bund, a fictional refuge for vampires in the manga series ''Dance in the Vampire Bund'' Organizations * Bund: Gemeinschaft für ein sozialistisches Leben, a communitarian group of Germans resisting the Nazis, 1924–1968 * ''Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland'' or Friends of the Earth Germany, one of Germany's largest environmental protection organisations * Communist League (Japan), a radical Marxist student group, nicknamed "The Bund" * General Jewish Labour Bu ...
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Der Bund
''Der Bund'' (English: ''The Union'') is a Switzerland, Swiss German-language daily newspaper published in Bern. Established in 1850 and associated with the cause of Classical liberalism, liberalism, it was among the leading quality newspapers in Switzerland for much of the 19th and 20th centuries. In economic distress since the 1980s, its circulation has dropped and it has changed ownership several times since then. It is now owned by the Tamedia publishing group. History 19th century The newspaper was founded by Franz Louis Jent, a bookseller from Solothurn and veteran of the ''Freischarenzüge'' the Liberal insurrections of 1844–45 that led to the 1847 Sonderbund War, a Swiss civil war. The newspaper's name, ''Der Bund'', translates as "The Union", but is also shorthand for the Switzerland as a federal state, Swiss Confederation, the democratic federal state established in 1848 by the Liberal victors of the civil war. The newspaper was first published on 1 October ...
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International Jewish Labor Bund
The International Jewish Labor Bund (ILJB) was a New York-based international Jewish socialist organization, based on the legacy of the General Jewish Labour Bund founded in the Russian empire in 1897 and the Polish Bund that was active in the interwar years. The IJLB is composed by local Bundist groups around the world and was originally created to defend Jewish national-cultural rights in Eastern Europe. It was an "associated organization" of the Socialist International, similar in status to the World Labour Zionist Movement or the International League of Religious Socialists. Bundist ideology differed significantly from Zionist beliefs regarding the Yiddish language and the immigration of Jews. In the mid-2000s, The World Coordinating Committee of the Jewish Labor Bund was dissolved in New York, although local Bundist groups or groups inspired by the Jewish Labor Bund still exist in Mexico and Australia. History Before World War Two, the Bund contributed heavily to the mod ...
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Bundism
Bundism () is a Jewish socialist movement that emerged in Europe in the late 19th century that aimed to promote working class politics, secularism, and foster Jewish political and cultural autonomy. As a part of that autonomism, it also sought to advocate Yiddishism—the promotion and vitalisation of the Yiddish language and Yiddish culture—and ''Doikayt''—a Yiddish term meaning 'hereness' referring to the concept that Jews have a right to live and organise where they already reside. The first organizational manifestation was the General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland, and Russia, founded in the Russian Empire in 1897. Even with the dissolution of the first Bund in the 1920s, other Bundist organisations had already been established and continued to exist. Largest among them was the General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland in interwar Poland, which became a major political force within Polish-Jewish communities. Whilst it had enjoyed much popularity among Jews in eas ...
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Bunding
Bunding, also called a bund wall, is a constructed retaining wall around storage "where potentially polluting substances are handled, processed or stored, for the purposes of containing any unintended escape of material from that area until such time as a remedial action can be taken."EPA
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Liquid containment

The term can also refer to dikes, but it is frequently used to describe liquid containment facilities that prevent leaks and spillage from s and
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List Of Government Bonds
This is a list of categories of government bonds around the world. Main issuers Country by country data Asia Issued by: Ministry of Strategy and Finance *Korea Treasury Bond (KTB) *Korea International Bond (KIB) *National Housing Bond (NHBMinistry of Strategy and Finance Issued By: Ministry of Finance (Zaimu-shō) *Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) **Revenue Bonds/Straight Bonds **Financing Bills **Subsidy Bonds **Subscription Bonds **Contribution Bonds **Demand Bonds (kofu kokusai) **Index-linked Bonds (JGBiMinistry of Finance Issued by: Hong Kong Monetary Authority * Government Bond ProgrammHong Kong Monetary Authority


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The Bund
The Bund is a waterfront area and a protected historical district in central Shanghai. The area centers on a section of Zhongshan Road (East Zhongshan Road No.1) within the former Shanghai International Settlement, which runs along the western bank of the Huangpu River in the eastern part of Huangpu. The area along the river faces the modern skyscrapers of Lujiazui in Pudong. The Bund usually refers to the buildings and wharves on this section of the road, as well as some adjacent areas. This region has a significant European influence, with the style of many structures most comparable to that of European cities, particularly Gothic, Baroque, Neoclassical, Romanesque, Art Deco, and Renaissance architecture. Additionally, some of the city's top eateries are located there. From the 1860s to the 1930s, it was the rich and powerful center of the foreign establishment in Shanghai, operating as a legally protected treaty port. Name The term " bund" was borrowed into English fro ...
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Old Bund
The Old Bund (; Ningboese: lau2 nga3thae1), originally known as the North Riverbank (; Ningboese: kaon1poh4nge3), is a waterfront (area), waterfront area in Jiangbei District, Ningbo, Jiangbei District, Ningbo. The Old Bund is on the north bank of the Yong River (Zhejiang), Yong River. It was the site of the Port of Ningbo since 1840s till late 1990s. The North Riverbank was the result of Treaty of Nanking, and witnessed the initiation and development of Ningbo Commercial Group. History The Old Bund sat piers of the Port of Ningbo, and all the trade between Ningbo and Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia was made through it. The trading tracked back to 1842 when the Sino-Britain Treaty of Nanking was signed, and Ningbo was thereafter a trading port. Ever since then the westerners came to Ningbo. However, ships could not make it into the ancient port, and therefore the North Riverbank came into being. In 1844, Ningbo was officially opened as a trading port, the North Riverbank was ...
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Lisa Bund
Lisa Bund (born Anna-Lisa Bund; 31 May 1988, in Frankfurt am Main, West Germany) is a German pop singer, songwriter, radio host, actor, and reality television star. She is best known for achieving third place in the fifth season of German casting show ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar'' ("Germany Seeks the Superstar" a.k.a. "German Idol"). Lisa Bund released her first album, ''Born Again'' in 2007. The first single was "Learn to Love You". It reached the Top-20 in the German single-charts. After the end of ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar'' (DSDS), she appeared in '' Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!'' in 2008. As a radio moderator, she worked during 2008–2009 for the radio program ''World Chart Show'' on RPR1. She played herself in the German ''Big Brother 11''. Biography Early life and beginnings Lisa Bund grew up with her older brother and their parents in the Hessian town of Hattersheim am Main. There, she attended the Heinrich-Böll-Schule (school), graduati ...
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Károly Bund
Károly Bund (4 June 1869 – 16 May 1931) was a Hungarian professional forestry engineer and an early environmentalist, serving as executive secretary of Hungary's National Forestry Association (''Országos Erdészeti Egyesület''), from 1900 until his death. Early life and education He was born in Besztercebánya, Austria-Hungary (now Banská Bystrica, Slovakia), the only child of Emanuel Bund and Zsófia Ingruber, who had come from Elsaß-Lothringen, Germany. Bund graduated in 1890 from the Academy of Mining and Forestry in Selmecbánya (now Banská Štiavnica). After a year in the military, Bund became a technical clerk at the Forestry Directorate of Besztercebánya. In 1893, Bund passed Hungary's national forestry examination with a perfect score. This led to his appointment to the Ministry of Agriculture's forest planning and management division. Bund married Irén Palmer, the daughter of a mining engineer in Szatmár County. They had four children. Their daughter ...
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German Confederation
The German Confederation ( ) was an association of 39 predominantly German-speaking sovereign states in Central Europe. It was created by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 as a replacement of the former Holy Roman Empire, which had been dissolved in 1806 as a result of the Napoleonic Wars. The Confederation had only one organ, the '' Bundesversammlung'', or Federal Convention (also Federal Assembly or Confederate Diet). The Convention consisted of the representatives of the member states. The most important issues had to be decided on unanimously. The Convention was presided over by the representative of Austria. This was a formality, however, as the Confederation did not have a head of state, since it was not a state. The Confederation, on the one hand, was a strong alliance between its member states because federal law was superior to state law (the decisions of the Federal Convention were binding for the member states). Additionally, the Confederation had been established for ...
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German American Bund
The German American Bund, or the German American Federation (, ''Amerikadeutscher Volksbund'', AV), was a German-American Nazi organization which was established in 1936 as a successor to the Friends of New Germany (FONG, FDND in German) and disbanded in 1941. The organization chose its new name in order to emphasize its American credentials after the press accused it of being unpatriotic. The Bund was allowed to consist only of American citizens of German descent. Its main goal was to promote a favorable view of Nazi Germany. History Friends of New Germany In May 1933, Nazi Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess gave German immigrant and German Nazi Party member Heinz Spanknöbel authority to form an American Nazi organization. Shortly thereafter, with help from the German consul in New York City, Spanknöbel created the Friends of New Germany by merging two older organizations in the United States, Gau-USA and the Free Society of Teutonia, which were both small groups with only a fe ...
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Shanghai Bund (TV Series)
''Shanghai Bund'' ( Chinese: 新上海滩) is a 2007 Chinese television series directed by Gao Xixi. It is a remake of the 1980 Hong Kong television series ''The Bund'' produced by TVB. The series stars Huang Xiaoming, Sun Li, Li Xuejian, Huang Haibo, Chen Shu and Sha Yi in the lead roles. Cast * Huang Xiaoming as Xu Wenqiang * Sun Li as Feng Chengcheng * Li Xuejian as Feng Jingyao * Huang Haibo as Ding Lik * Chen Shu as Fang Yanyun * Sha Yi as Chen Hanlin * Lu Jixian as Uncle Xiang * Zhou Mingshan as Uncle Jiu * Yin Yitong as Di * Li Yixiao as Wang Yueqi * Wang Chao as Li Wangqi * Zong Xiaojun as Jin Dazhong * Lu Ling as Yamaguchi Kaoriko * Yu Bin as Lu Zhengqiu * Li Jiyou as Changgui * Zhang Zichen as Biao * Ni Yilin as Ding Li's mother * Song Linlin as Du Bang * Li Yansheng as Chen Lianshan * Liang Minghua as Morris * Yi Han as Liu Ming * Ji Gang as Heizi * Fan Shide as Nie Renwang * Yang Qiyu as Kun * Zhang Yapeng as Bing * Yao Jianming as Ōshima * Chen Fu as Inspecto ...
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