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Shai (other)
Shai was the deification of the concept of fate in Egyptian mythology. Shai may also refer to: People and characters Persons *Shai (given name), includes list of people with the name Persons with the surname *Hezi Shai (, born 1954), Israeli soldier *Hila Shai Vazan (, born 1980), Israeli journalist and politician *Isaac Shai (born 1971), South African soccer player *Nachman Shai (; born 1946), Israeli journalist and politician *Patrick Shai (1956–2022), South African actor *Siyabulela Shai (born 1993), South African soccer player Fictional characters *Shedao Shai, a Star Wars fictional character, a commander of the Yuuzhan Vong, in the ''Star Wars Legends'' subfranchise (the Star Wars Expanded Universe, SWEU) Places * Shai Hills, Dangme West District, Greater Accra, Ghana * Shai, Greater Accra, Ghana; a plain, see Shai Hills * S'hai (Shanghai), China Other uses *Shai (band), American 1990s vocal R&B/soul quartet *Shai (Haganah unit), former intelligence and counter-espiona ...
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Shai
Shai (also spelt Sai, occasionally Shay, and in Greek, Psais) was the deification of the concept of fate in Egyptian mythology. As a concept, with no particular reason for associating one gender over another, Shai was sometimes considered female, rather than the more usual understanding of being male, in which circumstance Shai was referred to as Shait (simply the feminine form of the name). His name reflects his function, as it means ''(that which is) ordained''. The Egyptians believed that Shai determined the length of each person’s life and was born with each person at their birth and remained at their side until they faced their final judgement before Osiris in the underworld Duat. In consequence, he was sometimes identified as the husband of Meskhenet, goddess of birth, or, in later years, of Renenutet, who assigned the Ren, and had become considered goddess of fortune. Because of the power associated in the concept, Akhenaten, in introducing monotheism, said that Sha ...
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Shais Taub
Shais Taub is an American Hasidic rabbi and author. He writes about Jewish mysticism and is also known for his work in the field of addiction recovery. He is a weekly columnist for '' Ami'' magazine. Early life and education Taub grew up in a Lubavitcher home in Chicago. His father is a psychologist and his mother a speech pathologist. As a teen, he studied in the Central Lubavitch Yeshiva in Crown Heights, Brooklyn and received his rabbinic ordination. Career Taub credits his father's work as influential in his decision to a pursue a career in addiction therapy. He entered this field without any prior training, first leading a recovery group for Jewish men at the Chabad House in Milwaukee in 2006. Afterwards he undertook his own research in the field and wrote his first book, ''God of Our Understanding: Jewish Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction'', in 2009. In his 2009 book, Taub asserts that ancient Jewish principles relate to 12-step treatment programs. ''Publishers ...
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Shay (other)
Shay may refer to: People Shay is an Irish Gaelic name, a variant of the name ''Shea''. It is derived from O'Shea, which is anglicized from ''Ó Séaghdha''. Shay is also a Hebrew unisex name, meaning , deriving as a variation of Shai. Mononym * Shay (singer), Shay Mooney, of American act "Dan + Shay" * Shay (rapper), Belgian rapper Given name * Shay Bushinsky, Israeli computer programmer Entertainment industry * Shay Astar (born 1981), American actress * Shay Carl (born 1980), American YouTuber * Shay Haley (born 1975), (presumed) N*E*R*D musician * Shay Hatten, American screenwriter * Shay Healy, (1943–2021), Irish songwriter and broadcaster * Shay Mitchell (born 1987), Canadian actress * Shay Roundtree (born 1977), American actor * Shay Youngblood, American creative writer Sports * Shay Abutbul (born 1983), Israeli footballer * Shay Brennan, Irish footballer * Shay Doron (born 1985), (female) basketball player * Shay, Seamus Elliott (1934-1971), Irish road ...
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Shae (other)
Shae may refer to: * Shae (character), a fictional character from George R. R. Martin's ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' novel series * Shae (given name), a unisex given name * Shae (singer), an Indonesian singer See also * Sha (other) * She (other) * Shea (other) O'Shea, Shea is an Irish surname that is also used in some countries as a gender neutral given name. Shea may refer to: People Surname A–H * Brek Shea (born 1990), American soccer player * Charles W. Shea (1921–1994), United States Army ... * Shoe (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Shah (other)
Shah (Old Persian ''XšāyaΘiya'') is the Persian word for "King", mainly used in Iran/Persia. Shah may also refer to: Arts and media * ''Shah'' (film), a 2015 Pakistani biopic about Olympian boxer Syed Hussain Shah * ''The Shah'' (book), a 2011 biography of the last Shah of Iran, by Abbas Milani * ''Shah of Shahs'' (book), a 1982 book by Ryszard Kapuściński People * Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919–1980), the last Shah of Iran; often referred to simply as "the Shah" * Shah (surname), a list of people with the surname that is common in India and Pakistan * Shah Jalal (1271–1346), Sufi Muslim figure in Bengal * Shah Rukh Khan (born 1965), Indian film actor * Salman Shah (1971–1996), Bangladeshi film actor * Raline Shah (born 1985), Indonesian actress Geographic places * Shah, Ras al-Khaimah, a settlement in Ras al-Khaimah * Shah, Fars, a village in Fars Province, Iran Other uses * Shah dynasty, a ruling dynasty of the Gorkha Kingdom until 1768 AD and Nepal until ...
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Shaw (other)
Shaw may refer to: Places Australia *Shaw, Queensland Canada * Shaw Street, a street in Toronto England * Shaw, Berkshire, a village * Shaw, Greater Manchester, a location in the parish of Shaw and Crompton * Shaw, Swindon, a suburb of Swindon ** Shaw (ward) * Shaw, Wiltshire, a village near Melksham Philippines *Shaw Boulevard, a major thoroughfare in Metro Manila ** Shaw Boulevard station, a station of the MRT-3 United States * Shaw, Kansas, an unincorporated community *Shaw, Mississippi, a city * Mount Shaw, a summit in the Ossipee Mountains of New Hampshire * Shaw Creek (Ohio), a stream in Ohio *Shaw, Tennessee, now known as Burwood, Tennessee *Shaw, West Virginia, a ghost town * Shaw, Washington, D.C., a neighborhood * Shaw, St. Louis, Missouri, a neighborhood * Shaw Air Force Base, US Air Force base in South Carolina People * Shaw (name), people with "Shaw" as given name or surname * Shao, Chinese surname, also spelled "Shaw" * Clan Shaw of Tordarroch, a Scottish clan ...
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Shal (other)
Shal is a city in Qazvin Province, Iran. Shal () may also refer to: * Shal, Ardabil * Shal Rural District, Ardabil province * Shal Brick Company, Qazvin province * Shal District, in Qazvin province {{geodis ...
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SHA1
In cryptography, SHA-1 (Secure Hash Algorithm 1) is a hash function which takes an input and produces a 160- bit (20-byte) hash value known as a message digest – typically rendered as 40 hexadecimal digits. It was designed by the United States National Security Agency, and is a U.S. Federal Information Processing Standard. The algorithm has been cryptographically broken but is still widely used. Since 2005, SHA-1 has not been considered secure against well-funded opponents; as of 2010 many organizations have recommended its replacement. NIST formally deprecated use of SHA-1 in 2011 and disallowed its use for digital signatures in 2013, and declared that it should be phased out by 2030. , chosen-prefix attacks against SHA-1 are practical. As such, it is recommended to remove SHA-1 from products as soon as possible and instead use SHA-2 or SHA-3. Replacing SHA-1 is urgent where it is used for digital signatures. All major web browser vendors ceased acceptance of SHA-1 SSL ...
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Shai Osudoku District
Shai Osudoku District is one of the twenty-nine districts in Greater Accra Region, Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t .... Originally it was formerly part of the then-larger Dangme West District in 1988, which was created from the former Dangme District Council, until the southern part of the district was split off to create Ningo-Prampram District on 28 June 2012; thus the remaining part has been renamed as Shai-Osudoku District. The Shai Osudoku District Assembly is located in the eastern part of Greater Accra Region and has Dodowa as its capital town, which is about 39 km from the regional capital, Accra. Notable places The main festival of the Shai Osudoku District is the Ngmayem festival. Notable tourist attraction found in the district are the Chenku ...
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Shai-Osudoku
Shai-Osudoku is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo is the member of parliament for the constituency. Shai-Osudoku is located in the Tema Municipal District of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Members of Parliament Elections See also *List of Ghana Parliament constituencies This is a list of the 276 constituencies in Ghana that will be contested in the Parliament of the Republic of Ghana from December 2024. There were 275 constituencies at the time of the 2020 Ghanaian general election. One more constituency, Gua ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Shai-Osudoku Parliamentary constituencies in the Greater Accra Region ...
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Shai Shai
Xai-Xai () is a city in the south of Mozambique. Until 1975, the city was named João Belo. It is the capital of Gaza Province. As of 2007 it has a population of 116,343. History Portuguese rule Xai-Xai, formerly João Belo, developed in the early 1900s, under Portuguese rule, as a companion port to Lourenço Marques (now Maputo), though its economic significance was never on par with Mozambique's largest city. Before independence from Portugal in 1975, Xai-Xai was known as João Belo, in the Overseas Province of Mozambique. João Belo grew and developed under Portuguese rule as a port, agricultural and industrial centre (rice and cashew were harvested and processed), a provider of services, including a district hospital and banking, and an administrative centre. Tourism was also important with beaches and hotels. In 1970, the city had 63,949 inhabitants. Post-independence from Portugal It was hit hard by the 2000 Limpopo floods, caused by four weeks of heavy rainfall acco ...
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Mantri Ananda Shai
Mantri Ananda Shai (18th Century CE) was royal uncle to Ching-Thang Khomba of Manipur Manipur () is a state in northeastern India with Imphal as its capital. It borders the Indian states of Assam to the west, Mizoram to the south, and Nagaland to the north and shares the international border with Myanmar, specifically t .... He was the son of Pamheiba and brother to the usurper Chitsai. He started the Heigru Hidongba festival with his nephew Ching-Thang Khomba. See also * List of Meitei royals * Manipur (princely state) External linksHeigru-Hidongba Festival Of ManipurManipurOnline – 22 September 2002 Shai, Mantri Hindu monarchs {{India-royal-stub ...
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