Skip to content

Tsuyoshi

Tsuyoshi: “

Asience: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘{{Infobox Given Name Revised | name = Tsuyoshi | image= Inukai Tsuyoshi.jpg | imagesize= | caption= Tsuyoshi Inukai, the 29th Prime Minister of Japan | pronunciatio…’


{{Infobox Given Name Revised
| name = Tsuyoshi
| image= Inukai Tsuyoshi.jpg
| imagesize=
| caption= Tsuyoshi Inukai, the 29th Prime Minister of Japan
| pronunciation= Ts-yo-shí
| gender = Male
| meaning = It can have many different meanings depending on the [[kanji]] used.
| region = Japanese
| origin = Japanese
| related names =
| footnotes =
}}

{{nihongo|”’Tsuyoshi”’|つよし, ツヨシ}} is a masculine [[Japanese given name]].

==Possible writings==
Tsuyoshi can be written using different [[kanji]] characters and can mean:
*剛, ‘sturdy’
*豪, ‘overpowering’
*毅, ‘strong’
*力, ‘power’
*剛史, ‘history’
*剛志, ‘sturdy, will’
*剛士, ‘sturdy, gentleman/samurai’
The name can also be written in [[hiragana]] or [[katakana]].
==Real people==
;with the given name Tsuyoshi
*[[Tsuyoshi Abe]] (力), a Japanese actor
*[[Tsuyoshi Chitose]] (剛直), the founder of Chito-ryu karate
*[[Tsuyoshi Dōmoto]] (剛), a Japanese performing artist
*[[Tsuyoshi Fujita]], a Japanese professional ”Magic: The Gathering” player
*[[Tsuyoshi Hasegawa]], a Japanese historian
*[[Tsuyoshi Ichinohe]] (剛), a Japanese ski jumper
*[[Tsuyoshi Ihara]] (剛志), a Japanese actor
*[[Inukai Tsuyoshi]] (毅), the 29th Prime Minister of Japan
*[[Kashiwado Tsuyoshi]] (剛), a Japanese sumo wrestler and 47th [[yokozuna]]
*[[Tsuyoshi Kikuchi]] (毅), a Japanese professional wrestler
*[[Tsuyoshi Kitazawa]] (豪), a Japanese football player
*[[Kotogaume Tsuyoshi]] (剛史), a Japanese sumo wrestler
*[[Tsuyoshi Kohsaka]] (剛), a Japanese mixed martial arts fighter
*[[Tsuyoshi Kusanagi]] (剛), a Japanese actor and a member of the idol group ”SMAP”
*[[Tsuyoshi Makino]] (剛), a Japanese author
*[[Midorikawa Tsuyoshi]] (毅志), a Kazakh manga artist
*[[Mienoumi Tsuyoshi]] (剛司), a Japanese sumo wrestler and 57th yokozuna
*[[Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi]] (剛), a Japanese singer-songwriter
*[[Tsuyoshi Nakaima]] (強), a Japanese manga artist
*[[Tsuyoshi Nakasako]] (剛), a Japanese professional kickboxer
*[[Tsuyoshi Nishioka]] (剛), a Japanese professional baseball player
*[[Tsuyoshi Ogata]] (剛), a Japanese long-distance runner
*[[Tsuyoshi Ōhashi]] (ツヨシ), a Japanese manga artist
*[[Tsuyoshi Sekito]] (剛), a Japanese video game music composer, arranger and performer
*[[Tsuyoshi Shinjo]] (剛志), a Japanese professional baseball outfielder
*[[Tsuyoshi Suzuki]], a Japanese DJ and the co-founder of the label ”Matsuri Productions”
*[[Tsuyoshi Takagi]] (毅), a Japanese politician
*[[Tsuyoshi Takashiro]] (剛), a Japanese DJ, filmmaker, and writer
*[[Tsuyoshi Tezuka]] (強), a Japanese professional drifting driver
*[[Tochinoshin Tsuyoshi]] (剛), a Georgian sumo wrestler
*[[Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi]] (剛), a Japanese cellist
*[[Tsuyoshi Ujiki]] (つよし), a Japanese rock singer and actor
*[[Tsuyoshi Wada]] (毅), a Japanese baseball player
*[[Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi]] (壮), a Japanese politician
*[[Tsuyoshi Yamanaka]] (毅), Japanese freestyle swimmer
*[[Tsuyoshi Yoshitake]] (剛), a Japanese football player

==Fictional characters==
;with the given name Tsuyoshi
*Tsuyoshi Ohki (剛), a character in the manga and anime series ”[[Kodocha]]”

{{given name|Tsuyoshi|nocat}}
[[Category:Japanese given names]]

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework

SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework: “

Excirial: Maint. cat, Wikify, stub


{{unreferenced}}

”’The SAP Enterprise Architecture Framework”’ (EAF) is a [[methodology]] and toolset primarily to support the effective adoption of Enterprise [[Service-oriented architecture|SOA]]. It is based on ”'[[The Open Group]] Architecture Framework”’ ([[TOGAF]]) and specifically designed to support packaged solutions and enterprise [[Service-oriented architecture|SOA]].

{{software-stub}}

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Kyle Anderson

Kyle Anderson: “

Ros0709: Requesting speedy deletion ([[WP:CSD#G1|CSD G1]]). ([[WP:TW|TW]])


{{db-nonsense}}
Kyle Anderson is a screenwriter in Los Angeles, CA.
A graduate of Stanley Lake High School and the University of Northern Colorado, Mr. Anderson has penned several works including, ‘Working Stiffs’, ‘Tuesday’ (with Lincoln L. Hayes), ‘I Am Legend’ (based on the novel of the same name), ‘Thirteen Bodies’, ‘Buried’, and for the stage ‘Solitare’ which will be produced by The Outcast Ensemble later this year or in early 2009. Mr. Anderson also directed ‘Working Stiffs’, ‘Tuesday’ and ‘Buried’ through his film company Ecelectic Films Productions. His short ‘I Am Legend’ was directed by Rob Walker and produced by Cigarette Burn Pictures in 2006.

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Ronnie Harris (American football)

Ronnie Harris (American football): “

Patken4: [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ‘{{NFL player |Image = Replace this image male.svg <!– only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people – see [[WP:NONFREE]] –> |ImageWidth = 150px…’


{{NFL player
|Image = Replace this image male.svg <!– only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people – see [[WP:NONFREE]] –>
|ImageWidth = 150px |
|Name=Ronnie Harris
|DateOfBirth={{birth date and age|1970|6|4}}
|Birthplace= [[Granada Hills, California]]
|DateofDeath=
|Position=[[Wide Receiver]]
|College=[[University of Oregon]]
|DraftedYear=
|DraftedRound=
|DatabaseFootball=HARRIRON01
|PFR=
|ProBowls=
|years=1993-1994<br>1995-1998<br>1998-1999
|teams=[[New England Patriots]]<br>[[Seattle Seahawks]]<br>[[Atlanta Falcons]]
}}

”’Ronnie Harris”’ (born [[June 4]], [[1970]] in [[Granada Hills, California]]) is a former professional [[American football]] player who played [[wide receiver]] for seven seasons for the [[New England Patriots]], [[Seattle Seahawks]], and [[Atlanta Falcons]].

{{DEFAULTSORT:Harris, Ronnie}}
[[Category:1970 births]]
[[Category:American football wide receivers]]
[[Category:Oregon Ducks football players]]
[[Category:New England Patriots players]]
[[Category:Seattle Seahawks players]]
[[Category:Atlanta Falcons players]]

{{widereceiver-1970s-stub}}

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Clinical Exercise Physiology Association (CEPA)

Clinical Exercise Physiology Association (CEPA): “

Neutrality: moved [[Clinical Exercise Physiology Association (CEPA)]] to [[Clinical Exercise Physiology Association]]


{{AFC submission}} <!— Important, do not remove this line! —>

== Clinical Exercise Physiology Association – CEPA ==

”History” –

Founded in 2007, CEPA, is an affiliate society of the [[American College of Sports Medicine]] (ACSM) committed to advancing the profession of clinical exercise physiology. As an affiliate society, CEPA is autonomous, but operates with administrative support from ACSM. CEPA, along with ACSM, is committed to the development of CEPA as an independent, self-sufficient professional organization.

”Statement of Purpose” –

The primary purpose of CEPA is to advance the scientific and practical application of clinical exercise physiology for the betterment of the health, fitness, and quality of life for patients at high risk or living with a chronic disease.

The focus of CEPA is to advance the profession of clinical exercise physiology through advocacy, education, and career development.

”CEP Definition” –

A clinical exercise physiologist (CEP) is a healthcare professional who is trained to work with patients with chronic diseases where exercise training has been shown to be of therapeutic benefit, including but not limited to cardiovascular disease, pulmonary disease and metabolic disorders.

CEPs work primarily in a medically supervised environment that provides a program or service that is directed by a licensed physician. A CEP holds a minimum of a master’s degree* in exercise physiology, exercise or movement science, or kinesiology AND is either licensed under state law or holds a professional certification from a national organization that is functionally equivalent to either the ACSM’s Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist® or ACSM’s Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist® credentials. An individual with a bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology, exercise or movement science, or kinesiology and certified as an ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Specialist® is also considered qualified to perform exercise physiology services. All individuals providing exercise physiology services are trained in basic and advanced cardiac life support.

(* individuals with bachelors degrees in exercise science AND who hold the ACSM CES or RCEP® certification or equivalent prior to July 1, 2010 are considered Clinical Exercise Physiologists.)

Approved by CEPA Executive Board 5/29/08

”Current Executive Board” –

President:
Randi Lite, MA, RCEP

President-elect:
Dino Costanzo, MA, RCEP, FACSM

Secretary:
David Verril, MS, RCEP

Treasurer:
Brian Coyne, MEd, RCEP

Members-at-large:
Kathleen Cahill, MS, RCEP;
Clinton A. Brawner, MS, RCEP, FACSM;
Carl Foster, PhD, FACSM;
Sam A. E. Headley, PhD, RCEP, FACSM

Student representative:
Sean Fournier, MS, RCEP

== Sources ==
[http://www.acsm-cepa.org Clinical Exercise Physiology Association (CEPA)]

[http://www.acsm.org American College of Sports Medicine]

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Surridge

Surridge: “

CorenSearchBot: Tagging possible copyvio of http://www.surridgesport.com/acatalog/More_Info.html


{{csb-pageincludes|1=http://www.surridgesport.com/acatalog/More_Info.html}}

{{otheruses2|Surridge Sport}}
{{Infobox Company
| company_name = Surridge Sport
| company_logo =
| company_type =
| founder = Stewart Surridge
| foundation = [[1867]]
| location = {{flagicon|England}} [[Burnley]], [[England]]
| key_people = Charles Lord & Ian Ralph, Directors
| area_served =
| industry = [[Sportswear]] and [[sports equipment]]
| products = Sports clothes & equipment
| revenue =
| operating_income =
| net_income =
| num_employees =
| parent =
| subsid =
| homepage = [http://www.surridgesport.com/ www.surridgesport.com]
| footnotes =
}}

[[Category:Sporting goods manufacturers]]

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Gnome MPlayer

Gnome MPlayer: ”

Efa2: first basic version


{{Infobox Software
| name = Gnome MPlayer
| logo =
| screenshot = [[Image:Gnome_Mplayer.jpeg|250px]]
| caption = Gnome MPlayer playing a DVD video
| developer = Kevin de Korte
| released = ?
| frequently_updated = yes<!– Release version update? Don’t edit this page, just click on the version number! –>
| programming language = C
| operating system = [[Linux]]
| language = English
| genre = [[Media player]]
| license = [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]
| website = [http://kdekorte.googlepages.com/gnomemplayer Kevin de Korte Gnome MPlayer]
}}
”’Gnome MPlayer”’ is a [[multimedia player]] for the [[GNOME]] desktop environment. Gnome MPlayer uses [[MPlayer]] as the backend for playing [[multimedia]] [[files]] and provides a variety of additional features.

Features include

* video, audio and subtitle playback from file, URL, [[DVD]], [[Video CD]], [[Audio CD]], [[TV]], [[DVB]], and [[KIO|KIO Slaves]];
* volume, contrast, brightness, hue and saturation controls;
* zooming, full screen and fixed aspect options;
* status and progress display and seeking;
* multimedia library to organize your media files and streams;
* configuration dialog;
* file properties for setting file specific options.

Gnome MPlayer is available under the [[GNU General Public License]] and is therefore [[Free Software]].

== External links ==
{{portal|Free software|Free Software Portal Logo.svg}}

*[http://kdekorte.googlepages.com/gnomemplayer Gnome MPlayer website]

{{GNOME}}

<!– Categories –>
[[Category:Free media players]]
[[Category:Free video software]]
[[Category:Linux media players]]
[[Category:SourceForge projects]]
[[Category:GNOME Extragear]]

{{GNOME-stub}}
{{multimedia-software-stub}}

[[cs:Gnome MPlayer]]
[[es:Gnome MPlayer]]

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Taxol, Carboplatin and Herceptin

Taxol, Carboplatin and Herceptin: “

Excirial: {{drug-stub}}, wikify


”’TCH”’ is a [[chemotherapy]] regimen consisting of [[Taxol]], [[Carboplatin]] and [[Herceptin]] which is used to treat [[breast cancer]].

{{drug-stub}}

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Frank T. Johns

Frank T. Johns: “

Lawrence142002:


{{articleissues|expand=October 2008|expert=October 2008|orphan=October 2008|unreferenced=October 2008}}
{{expert-subject|Politics|Date=October 2008}}
”’Frank Tetes Johns”’ (February 23, 1889 – May 20, 1928) was a [[carpenter]] and American DeLeonist politican who was twice nominated for [[President of the United States]] by the [[Socialist Labor Party]] in 1924 and 1928. He was the youngest man ever nominated by a political party to run for President in American history. Johns was the minimum age to run, 35, at the time of his first nomination.

Shortly after his second nomination, Johns attempted to rescue a youth from [[drowning]]. His attempt was unsuccessful and both he and the young boy died. Johns Was 39. The SLP replaced him with Verne L. Reynolds.

{{US-politician-stub}}

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Grams79

Grams79: “

Olly150: Requesting speedy deletion ([[WP:CSD#R2|CSD R2]]). ([[WP:TW|TW]])


{{db-rediruser}}
”’grams79”’ can refer to:
*[[User:Grams79]], Justin Lee Grams

(Via Wikipedia – New pages [en].)

Skip to toolbar