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Won may refer to: * Won Buddhism, a specific form of Korean Buddhism Names * Won (Korean surname) * Won (Korean given name) Currencies *Korean won (other) Other uses * ''Won'' (injustice), a social concept in the Joseon dynasty of Korea * WO-N, a Warrant Officer of the Australian Navy * WON Bass, a competitive bass fishing series of tournaments * World Ocean Network, an international non-profit association of organizations to promote the sustainable use of the oceans * World Opponent Network, a former online gaming service In transportation *The ICAO airline code for Wings Air * The National Rail station code for Walton-on-the-Naze railway station, Tendring, England In news * ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'', a professional wrestling newsletter written by Dave Meltzer In media * ''Won'' (As Friends Rust album), a 2001 album by As Friends Rust * ''Won'', 2002 album by Pacewon Jerome Derek Hinds Jr. (born August 23, 1974), known professionally as Pa ...
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Won Buddhism
Won Buddhism () is a Buddhist modernism, modern Buddhist religion originating in Korea. The name "Won Buddhism" comes from the Korean words 원/圓 ''won'' ("circle") and 불교/佛敎 ''bulgyo'' ("Buddhism"), literally meaning "Circle Buddhism" or interpreted as "Consummate Buddhism". It can be regarded as either a Religious syncretism, syncretic new religious movement or a reformed Buddhism. The stated goals of Won Buddhism are for people to realize their own innate Buddha nature and to save all sentient beings by serving others. Emphasis is on interaction with daily life, not "stilling the impulses", but rather acting in accord with "appropriate desires". Won Buddhism's founder, Sotaesan (Bak Jungbin, 1891–1943) believed that overemphasis on the material world in relation to the spiritual world would create undue suffering; his founding motto was, "With this Great Opening of matter, let there be a Great Opening of spirit." Founder and early his ...
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Won (Korean Surname)
Won is an uncommon Korean surname. People with the name * * Won Chang-yong (born 1973), South Korean former cyclist * Won Du-jae (born 1997), South Korean football player * Won Gyeong-suk (born 1976), South Korean sports shooter * Won Hee-ryong (born 1964), South Korean politician * Won Hong-gu (1888–1970), North Korean ornithologist and professor * Won Hye-kyung (born 1979), South Korean short track speed skater * Won Il (born 1967), South Korean musician * Won In-choul (born 1961), former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces * Won Jeong-sik (born 1990), South Korean weightlifter * Won Jin-ah (born 1991), South Korean actress * Won Jong-hyun (born 1987), South Korean professional baseball player * Weon Jong-teok (born 1977), South Korean football player * Won Ki-joon (born 1974), South Korean actor * Wŏn Kyun (1540–1597), Joseon Dynasty Joseon ( ; ; also romanized as ''Chosun''), officially Great Joseon (), was a dynastic kingdo ...
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Won (Korean Given Name)
Won is a single-syllable Korean given name, and an element in many two-syllable Korean given names. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. There are 47 hanja with the reading "''won''" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. In given names Given names formed with the syllable "Won" include: First syllable ;Masculine * Won-ho * Won-hyo * Won-il * Won-jae * Won-jong * Won-joong * Won-jun * Won-kyu * Won-seh * Won-seok * Won-sung * Won-tae * Won-woo ;Unisex * Won-hee * Won-jin * Won-ju * Won-jung * Won-kyo * Won-young ;Feminine * Won-kyung * Won-sook Second syllable ;Masculine * Dae-won * Do-won * Dong-won * Gi-won * Hyung-won * Jong-won * Joong-won * Rae-won * Sang-won * Se-won * Soo-won * Seung-won * Sang-won * Tae-won ;Unisex * Chae-won * Hae-won * Hee-won * Hyo-won * Jae-won * Ji-won * Joo-won * Jung-won * Kyung-won * Kyu-won * Ree-won * Seo-won * Seong-won * Si-won * Yo-won * Young-won ;Femi ...
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Korean Won (other)
Korean won primarily refers to: * South Korean won, the present currency of South Korea * North Korean won, the present currency of North Korea It can also refer to these historical currencies: * Korean Empire won, 1900–1910 currency in the Korean Empire * Won of the Red Army Command, 1945–1947 currency in northern Korea under the Soviet Civil Administration * South Korean won (1945–1953) * South Korean hwan, 1953–1962 currency {{DAB ...
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Won (injustice)
In Joseon society, ''won'' () described intense negative emotions, often distress, that came from feelings of injustice. ''Won'' played an integral role in justice, lawmaking, and daily life in Joseon Korea. ''Won'' allowed people of different classes and genders to gain justice through the legal system, breaking down gender, social, and economic barriers in Joseon Korea. Judges considered a person's ''won'' in courts of law, with their main goal often being to relieve a person's ''won'' to administer justice. ''Won'' was perceived as a universal sentiment that every person could feel, regardless of background, thus creating a sense of universal equality in Joseon. History King Taejo established the Joseon dynasty in 1392 and sought to create a justice system in which he could maintain social order and administer fair justice. He established a legal system that year in which subjects could directly appeal to the monarch, who served as the highest court in the land. That year, th ...
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Warrant Officer Of The Navy
Warrant Officer of the Navy (WO-N) is the most senior sailor in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). It is a singular appointment, being only held by one person at any time. The special insignia for the WO-N is the Australian coat of arms with a wreath around it. The current Warrant Officer of the Navy is Andrew Bertoncin. The appointment is the equivalent of the Regimental Sergeant Major of the Army (RSM-A) in the Australian Army, and Warrant Officer of the Air Force (WOFF-AF) in the Royal Australian Air Force The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is the principal Air force, aerial warfare force of Australia, a part of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Australian Army. Constitutionally the Governor-Gener .... Appointees References External links Warrant Officer of the Navy Royal Australian Navy Military appointments of Australia Naval appointments {{Australia-mil-stub ...
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Bass Fishing
Bass fishing is the recreational fishing activity, typically via rod-based angling, for various North American freshwater game fishes known collectively as '' black bass''.Henshall, James A. (Dr.), ''Book of the Black Bass'', Cincinnati, OH: Robert Clarke & Co. (1881) There are numerous black bass species targeted in North America, including largemouth bass (''Micropterus salmoides''), smallmouth bass (''Micropterus dolomieui''), spotted bass or Kentucky bass (''Micropterus punctulatus''), and Guadalupe bass (''Micropterus treculii''). All black bass species are members of the sunfish family Centrarchidae. Modern bass fishing has evolved into a multibillion-dollar industry. The sport has changed drastically since its beginnings in the late 19th century. From humble beginnings, the black bass has become the most specifically sought-after sport fish in the United States. The sport has driven the development of all manner of fishing gear in the market, including rods, ree ...
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World Ocean Network
The World Ocean Network (Réseau Océan Mondial) is an international non-profit association of organizations to promote the sustainable use of the oceans. One of its motto is "Caring for the Blue Planet, you can make a difference!" It was established in November 2002. Its office is in Nausicaä - The French National Sea Centre in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France Activities *Co-sponsor with The Ocean Project of World Ocean Day on 8 June since 2003; World Oceans Day officially recognized by the United Nations The United Nations (UN) is the Earth, global intergovernmental organization established by the signing of the Charter of the United Nations, UN Charter on 26 June 1945 with the stated purpose of maintaining international peace and internationa ... in 2009. *Partner with Association of Science-Technology Centers's IGLO initiative to raise awareness of the effects of global warming (International Action on Global Warming) *Sponsored three international meetings of aquarium ...
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World Opponent Network
The World Opponent Network (WON or WON.net) was an online video game service, originally developed by Sierra On-Line as the Sierra Internet Gaming System (SIGS). SIGS-based and WON-based servers operated from 1996 until 2008. WON was used by games such as ''Homeworld'', ''Half-Life (video game), Half-Life'', ''Outpost 2'', ''Star Trek: Armada'', ''Soldier of Fortune (video game), Soldier of Fortune'' and ''Dark Reign 2'', the free games ''Silencer (video game), Silencer'' and ''Attack Retrieve Capture, ARC'', as well as the Hoyle's Official Book of Games, Hoyle series of casino, card and board games. Early development SIGS began life as a prototype video game, ''Stock Market Challenge'', in 1995. SIGS then moved onto beta testing integration into retail Sierra titles with ''Hoyle Blackjack'' in 1996. Before Christmas 1996, SIGS was built into 7 titles: ''Hoyle Blackjack'', ''Hoyle Casino'', ''Front Page Sports: Football Pro '97'', ''Front Page Sports: Trophy Bass 2'', '' ...
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Wings Air
PT Wings Abadi Airlines, operating as Wings Air, is a scheduled commuter passenger low-cost airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia. The airline operates out of Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport in Makassar as well as several other airports around Indonesia. The company was established as a short-haul regional flight service, wholly owned subsidiary of Lion Air and started operations on July 10, 2003 and the airline is currently linking tier-two and tier-three cities in Indonesia as to bypass the airline's congested base in Jakarta. Destinations Fleet , Wings Air operates an all-ATR (aircraft manufacturer), ATR fleet composed of the following aircraft: Aircraft orders On 15 November 2009, Wings Air announced that it had signed a deal with ATR (aircraft manufacturer), ATR worth US$600 million. The deal involved an order for 15 ATR 72, ATR 72-500 aircraft with a further 15 options for ATR's new ATR 72, ATR 72-600 aircraft. The new aircraft replaced the airline's aging Bomb ...
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Walton-on-the-Naze Railway Station
Walton-on-the-Naze railway station is one of the two eastern termini of the Sunshine Coast Line, a branch of the Great Eastern Main Line, in the East of England. It serves the seaside town of Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. It is down the line from Liverpool Street station, London Liverpool Street. Its three-letter station code is WON. The preceding station on the line is . The station was opened by the Tendring Hundred Railway, a subsidiary of the Great Eastern Railway, in 1867. It is currently managed by Greater Anglia (train operating company), Greater Anglia, which also operates all trains serving the station. History The station was opened as Walton-on-Naze on 17 May 1867 by the Tendring Hundred Railway, then worked by the Great Eastern Railway (GER). The GER acquired the Tendring Hundred Railway and the adjacent Clacton-on-Sea Railway on 1 July 1883. The Wivenhoe & Brightlingsea line was also absorbed by the GER on 9 June 1893. The line later became part of the London and No ...
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Wrestling Observer Newsletter
The ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' (''WON'') is a newsletter that covers professional wrestling and mixed martial arts. Founded in print in 1982 by Dave Meltzer, the ''Wrestling Observer'' website merged with Bryan Alvarez's ''Figure Four Weekly'' website in 2008, becoming ''Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online''. The newsletter is often considered the first "dirt sheet", which is a wrestling publication covering the art from a real-life perspective. History The beginnings of the ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' date back to 1980, when Meltzer began an List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards, annual poll amongst those with whom he corresponded regarding professional wrestling. According to Meltzer, he was just a fan at first. A short time later, he began maintaining a tape-trading list, and would occasionally send match results and news updates along with tape updates. Meltzer stated that he wanted to keep his friends in college "in the loop" for his tape trading as ...
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