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Doo or DOO may refer to: People * George Thomas Doo (1800–1886), English engraver * Unui Doo (c. 1874–1940), Chinese New Zealand businesswoman and shopkeeper * Doo Aphane (fl. from 2007), Swazi lawyer and women's rights campaigner * Doo Hoi Kem (born 1996), Hong Kong table tennis player * Doo Kyung-min (born 1991), South Korean basketball player Other uses * Doo (bird), the dove in Scottish English * ''Doo'' (film), a 2010 Tamil-language film * Driver-only operation, of a public transport vehicle without a conductor or guard present * d.o.o., abbreviation of translation of "private limited company A private limited company is any type of business entity in Privately held company, "private" ownership used in many jurisdictions, in contrast to a Public company, publicly listed company, with some differences from country to country. Example ..." in several countries See also * Do (other) * Doe (other) * Doh (other) * Doo rag (other) ...
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George Thomas Doo
George Thomas Doo (6 January 1800 – 13 November 1886) was a British engraver. Life Doo was born near Christ Church in Southwark, London. His teacher was Charles Heath. He went to Paris in 1825. There he studied in the Suisse ''atelier'', and also attended a school run by Antoine-Jean Gros, according to Thompson Cooper; the ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' suggests his study under Charles-Alexandre Suisse might have been later. He acquired the techniques of drawing from the life, and passed them on to pupils in England. He took on William Duffield as a non-paying pupil, and William Thomas Roden was an apprentice. Another pupil was Thomas Leeming Grundy. In 1836 Doo was made ''Engraver in Ordinary'' to William IV, and later to Queen Victoria. At this period he worked for Francis Moon. Doo became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1851. He was made a Royal Academician in 1857. Doo died in Sutton, Surrey. Works In 1824 he published his first plate, after a por ...
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Unui Doo
Unui Doo (born Chan Yau-nui; 1874 – 18 August 1940) was a Chinese New Zealand businesswoman and shopkeeper. Born in Xinhui, Guangdong, she immigrated to New Zealand in 1915. She managed a grocery store in Auckland that served as a social centre for the Chinese community. Known as "Grandmother Doo", she was the matriarch of the Doo clan and one of the few Chinese women living in New Zealand before the 1930s. Early life and marriage Chan Yau-nui was born in Xinhui, Guangdong, China, sometime between 1873 and 1875. She was one of seven children born to She Hoo Tai and Chan Doon Tai, a farmer and rice merchant. She had no formal education and her feet were bound. She married Thomas Wong Doo in Canton in 1898. Her husband had lived in Auckland, New Zealand, from the age of 13 and married her upon returning to China. He then returned to New Zealand when he was 22, where he was employed as a market gardener, visiting her in China every few years. During this time, they had two sons a ...
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Doo Aphane
Doo Aphane is a Swazi lawyer and women's rights campaigner. She has worked with many human and women's rights organisations. In 2012 she was successful in changing Swaziland's law to allow married women to hold property in their own name. Career Doo Aphane has a master of law degree and practises as a lawyer, specialising in gender law. She founded the Women for Women Development Consultancy, she remains a director of the firm, and also founded the legal aid clinic of the Council of Swaziland Churches. Aphane conducts legal research and is the co-author of several academic papers. She was the first national coordinator of women and law for Swaziland for the Human Rights Trust of Southern Africa and was also the regional coordinator of six southern African countries for the Women’s Legal Rights Initiative. Aphane was deputy chair of the central coordinating body of the Global Fund for Women and was a member of the Southern African Development Community The Southern ...
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Doo Hoi Kem
Doo Hoi Kem (; born 27 November 1996) is a Hong Kong table tennis player. She won two medals at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics and she was a member of Hong Kong women's team at the 2014 World Team Championships. In 2015, she won a bronze medal in mixed doubles event with Wong Chun Ting at the World Championships. In 2021, she also won bronze in the women's team event with Lee Ho Ching and Minnie Soo Wai Yam at the 2020 Summer Olympics. Early life Doo studied at Tseung Kwan O Catholic Primary School and Heep Yunn School in her early years. After completing Secondary Three at the age of 15, she chose to become a full-time athlete and entered the Hong Kong Institute of Sports for training. The coaches are the former Chinese table tennis team and the Hong Kong table tennis team. She was the winner of the 2021 President’s Certificate of Appreciation (Sports). Career At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Doo competed in the team event along with Lee Ho Ching and Tie Ya Na. They lost to ...
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Doo Kyung-min
Doo Kyung-min (born 22 September 1991) is a South Korean professional basketball player. He plays for Changwon LG Sakers in the Korean Basketball League and for the South Korean national team. Early years Doo enjoyed playing basketball as a child. His father is a former basketball coach, who was initially opposed to him becoming a professional player. Doo did not attend a high school with a notable basketball program like many of his KBL peers did. Instead he attended the nearest high school, which had a basketball team but was not a highly rated prospect. College career Doo was admitted to Kyung Hee University, where his contemporaries included Kim Jong-kyu and Kim Min-goo. He spent his freshman year mostly as a substitute player. At that time, Kyung Hee was not known as a major force in college basketball, but the trio eventually led the team to a back-to-back sweep of the regular season title, the championship and the MBC Cup. Doo gained the reputation as a 'behind the sc ...
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Doo (bird)
Columbidae is a bird family consisting of doves and pigeons. It is the only family in the order Columbiformes. These are stout-bodied birds with small heads, relatively short necks and slender bills that in some species feature fleshy ceres. They feed largely on plant matter, feeding on seeds (granivory), fruit (frugivory), and foliage (folivory). In colloquial English, the smaller species tend to be called "doves", and the larger ones "pigeons", although the distinction is not consistent, and there is no scientific separation between them. Historically, the common names for these birds involve a great deal of variation. The bird most commonly referred to as "pigeon" is the domestic pigeon, descendant of the wild rock dove, which is a common inhabitant of cities as the feral pigeon. Columbidae contains 51 genera divided into 353 species. The family occurs worldwide, often in close proximity to humans, but the greatest diversity is in the Indomalayan and Australasian realms ...
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Doo (film)
''Doo'' () is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sriram Padmanabhan and produced by AG Entertainment. The film features Sanjay and Nakshatra in the lead roles, alongside Sangeetha Bhat and Urvashi. The music was composed by Abhishek—Lawrence with cinematography by C. R. Maravarman and editing by A. L. Ramesh. The film released on 5 August 2011. Cast Production Debutant director Sriram Padmanabhan cast Sanjay of '' Mundhinam Paartheney'' in the lead role, alongside Nakshatra, who made her acting debut in Tamil cinema. Nakshatra was the daughter of former actress Sumithra and film producer D. Rajendra Babu. Sangeetha Bhat, who ad previously appeared in Kannada television serials, also debuted in Tamil cinema through the project. Soundtrack The film had six songs composed by music composer duo Abhishek—Lawrence in their debut. Release and reception The film had a theatrical release across Tamil Nadu on 5 August 2011. A rev ...
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Driver-only Operation
One-person operation (OPO), also known as driver-only operation (DOO), one-man operation (OMO), single person train operation (SPTO), or one-person train operation (OPTO), similarly to driver-controlled operation, is operation of a train, bus, or tram by the driver alone, without a conductor. On one-person operated passenger trains, the engineer must be able to see the whole train to make sure that all the doors are safe for departure. On curved platforms a CCTV system, mirror or station dispatch staff are required. Although extra infrastructure such as cameras and mirrors might require additional investment, one-person operation is usually faster and cheaper to implement than automatic train operation, requiring a smaller investment in, for example, platform intruder detection systems and track protection (fencing, bridge-caging, CCTV etc.). In some cases, one-person operation can be seen as an intermediate step towards automatic train operation. While European freight tr ...
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Private Limited Company
A private limited company is any type of business entity in Privately held company, "private" ownership used in many jurisdictions, in contrast to a Public company, publicly listed company, with some differences from country to country. Examples include: the ''limited liability company, LLC'' in the United States, ''private company limited by shares'' in the United Kingdom, ''GmbH'' in Germany and Austria, (BV) in The Netherlands and Belgium, (SARL) in France, (S.r.l.) in Italy, and (SRL) in the Hispanophone, Spanish-speaking world. The benefit of having a private limited company is that there is limited liability. Abbreviations Albania In Albania, a limited liability company () is a commercial company founded by persons of physical or judicial status, who are not liable for the company and personally bear losses only up to the outstanding contribution agreements. Partners' contributions constitute the registered capital of a limited liability company. Each partner has ...
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Do (other)
Do, DO or D.O. may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Music * ''Do'' (Do album), 2004 * ''Do'' (Psychostick album), 2018 * "Do", a song by the White Stripes from the 1999 album ''The White Stripes'' * C (musical note), or Do ** fixed do and movable do solfège * Do, a type of buk drum in Korean ritual music * The Dø, a French–Finnish indie pop band Other uses in arts, entertainment and media * '' The DO'', an online magazine of the American Osteopathic Association * ''Wazir'' (film), 2016, working title ''Do'' Languages * Do-support, in English grammar, the use of the auxiliary verb do to form questions * ''Do'' (kana), or To, a mora symbol in Japanese writing * ''do.'', abbreviation for ditto People * Do (surname), including a list of people with the surname ** Đỗ, a Vietnamese family name * Do (singer) (Dominique Rijpma van Hulst, born 1981), Dutch singer * D.O. (entertainer) (Doh Kyung-soo, born 1993), South Korean singer and actor * D.O. (rapper) (a.k.a. D ...
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Doe (other)
Doe, DoE, or DOE may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * Doe (band), a British indie rock band * "Doe", a song by the Breeders from the 1990 album '' Pod'' * '' Defying Ocean's End'', a 2004 book and global agenda for action in marine conservation *'' Dictionary of Old English'', published by University of Toronto Businesses and organisations * Dank of England (DOE), a record label, with accessories * Democracy and Development through Unity (''Democratie en Ontwikkeling in Eenheid'', DOE), a political party in Suriname * Department of Education, a government department * Department of Energy, a government department * Department of the Environment, a government department * DoE, local expression for the Roads Service of Northern Ireland, now part of Department for Infrastructure People * Doe (surname), including a list of people with the name * Doe people, an ethnic and linguistic group in northern coastal Tanzania * John Doe and Jane Doe, multiple-use placeholder na ...
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Doh (other)
Doh or variations may refer to: * " D'oh!", a catchphrase of fictional character Homer Simpson People * Félix Doh (died 2003), rebel leader in Côte d'Ivoire * Jung-il Doh (born 1941), South Korean academic * Marius Trésor Doh (born 2003), footballer from Côte d'Ivoire Places * Doh, Ivory Coast * Doh, Măeriște, Romania * Doh (crater), on Jupiter's moon Callisto Organisations * Department of Health * Department of Highways Other uses * DOH, a fictional entity in ''Arkanoid'' video games * Doh, bark of the ''Arenga pinnata'' palm * DNS over HTTPS (DoH), an internet protocol * 2,5-Dimethoxyamphetamine, or DOH, a drug * Dong language (Nigeria), ISO 639-3 language code doh * Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar, IATA code DOH See also * Do (other) * Doe (other) * Dough (other) * C (musical note), or Do * '' Dan Doh!!'', Japanese sports manga series * DfT Operator, formerly DfT OLR Holdings Limited (DOHL), UK government operator ...
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