Bada
Bada may refer to: Education * Bay Area Digital Arts or BADA, a school of digital arts in California, US * British American Drama Academy or BADA, a theatre school in Britain People *Bada (singer) (born 1980), South Korean singer * Jeffrey L. Bada (born 1942), American chemical evolutionist * Kim Bada (born 1971), South Korean rock musician * Sunday Bada (born 1969), Nigerian sprinter Places * Bada (crater), a crater on Mars named after the village * Bada (rural locality), a rural locality (''selo'') in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia ** Bada (air base), an air base near the village * Bada (Wolaita), an administrative town of Hobicha Woreda, Wolayita Zone, Ethiopia * Bada, Davangere, a village in Davangere district, Karnataka, India *Bada, a village on Minicoy Minicoy, locally known as Maliku (), is an island in Lakshadweep, India. Along with Viringili, it is on Maliku atoll, the southernmost atoll of Lakshadweep archipelago. Administratively, it is a census town in the Indian ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bada (operating System)
Bada (stylized as bada; Korean: ) was a mobile operating system developed by Samsung Electronics for devices such as mid- to high-end smartphones and tablet computers. The name is derived from " (bada)", meaning "ocean" or "sea" in Korean. All phones running Bada were branded with the name ''Wave'', unlike Samsung's Android devices which are branded as ''Galaxy''. Bada is based on Mentor Graphics' Nucleus RTOS kernel or Linux kernel, and was planned to become as middleware separated from an OS kernel, but development was discontinued. To foster adoption of Bada, Samsung reportedly considered releasing the source code under an open-source license, and expanding device support to include Smart TVs. In June 2012 Samsung announced its intention to merge Bada into the Tizen project, while still using it in parallel with Google's Android OS and Microsoft's Windows Phone on its smartphones. On 25 February 2013, Samsung announced that it would stop developing Bada, moving developm ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bada (singer)
Choi Sung-hee (; born February 28, 1980), known professionally as Bada () (also known as Sea), is a South Korean singer-songwriter, composer, musical actress and television presenter. She debuted as a member of the South Korean girl group S.E.S. in 1997, which went on to become one of the best-selling artists in South Korea. After S.E.S. disbanded in December 2002, she released her first solo studio album, '' A Day of Renew'', in October 2003. Since then, she continued her active singing career with songs such as ''Aurora'', '' Eyes'', '' V.I.P'', ''GoGoGo'', ''Queen'', and '' Mad''. Apart from recording and performing songs, she has established herself as an actress, notably through her participation in the original and Korean versions of stage musicals including ''Notre-Dame de Paris'', '' 200 Pounds Beauty'', '' Legally Blonde'', and '' Mozart!''. She won Best Actress at the third Musical Awards and has starred in ten musicals to date. Early life Choi Sung-hee, born on Febru ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bada (crater)
Bada may refer to: Education * Bay Area Digital Arts or BADA, a school of digital arts in California, US * British American Drama Academy or BADA, a theatre school in Britain People *Bada (singer) (born 1980), South Korean singer * Jeffrey L. Bada (born 1942), American chemical evolutionist * Kim Bada (born 1971), South Korean rock musician *Sunday Bada (born 1969), Nigerian sprinter Places * Bada (crater), a crater on Mars named after the village * Bada (rural locality), a rural locality (''selo'') in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia ** Bada (air base), an air base near the village * Bada (Wolaita), an administrative town of Hobicha Woreda, Wolayita Zone, Ethiopia * Bada, Davangere, a village in Davangere district, Karnataka, India *Bada, a village on Minicoy island, India Other uses *Bada (operating system), a mobile smartphone operating system developed by Samsung *Bada', a Shi'a Muslim concept of alteration in the divine will *Bada language Bada (also Badaʼ) is an Austronesi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bada (rural Locality)
Bada () is a rural locality (a '' selo'') in Khiloksky District of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, located along the Khilok River. Population: History Bada was founded in 1895 as a railway station of the Trans-Siberian Railway. During the Russian Civil War in Transbaikal in 1920, the Japanese Expeditionary Troops and military formations of the Far Eastern Republic met at the Bada and Gongota stations to ensure a secure evacuation of the Japanese forces home. Prompted by the Japanese withdrawal from Eastern Siberia during summer of 1920, the Soviet troops launched a series of operations which ended in liberation of Chita and Transbaikal from the troops of ataman Ataman (variants: ''otaman'', ''wataman'', ''vataman''; ; ) was a title of Cossack and haidamak leaders of various kinds. In the Russian Empire, the term was the official title of the supreme military commanders of the Cossack armies. The Ukra ... Grigory Semyonov in October 1920. In the following decades Bada de ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bada (Wolaita)
Bada () or Hobicha Bada () is a town in Wolaita, Ethiopia. Bada is an administrative capital of Hobicha woreda of Wolayita Zone. Bada town is located at a distance of 18 km away to the direction of North from Abala Abaya, 22 km away to the direction of South from Damot Weyde, 27 km away to the direction of Northwest from Sidama Region (specially Loka Abaya woreda), 18 km away to the direction of Southeast from Sodo Zuria woreda, 21 km South east from Humbo woreda. The amenities in the town are; electricity, public water, banks, primary and secondary schools, postal service, telecommunications services health centre, private clinics, drugs store, public market, public road light around high ways and others. Latitudinal and longitudinal Longitudinal is a geometric term of location which may refer to: * Longitude ** Line of longitude, also called a meridian * Longitudinal engine, an internal combustion engine in which the crankshaft is oriented al ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sunday Bada
Sunday Bada (22 June 1969 – 12 December 2011) was a Nigerian sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres event. He won three medals at the World Indoor Championships, including a gold medal in 1997. His personal best time was 44.63 seconds, and with 45.51 seconds indoor he holds the African indoor record. He set a national record in the 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2000 Olympics, where the Nigerian team also won gold medals after the disqualification of the US team who had finished first. Early career Bada was born in Kaduna to parents from Ogidi, Kogi State. He broke through at the regional level in 1990, with bronze medals in both 200 and 400 metres at the 1990 African Championships. The next year, at the 1991 All-Africa Games, he won a silver in the 400 metres. He competed without reaching the final in the 400 metres of the 1992 Olympics, but in the 4 × 400 metres relay he managed to finish fifth with the Nigerian team. The same year he broke the 45-second barrier ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bada Language
Bada (also Badaʼ) is an Austronesian language spoken in the South Lore district of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, .... Together with Napu and Behoa, it belongs to the Badaic subgroup.Martens, Michael P. (1989)"The Badaic languages of Central Sulawesi".In James N. Sneddon (ed.), ''Studies in Sulawesi languages, part 1'', 19–53. Jakarta: Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya. Grammar Bada has the following pronoun sets: References Kaili–Pamona languages Languages of Sulawesi {{celebic-lang-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bada (air Base)
Bada (also given as Bata) is an airbase in Russia located 3 km north-east of Bada in Zabaykalsky Krai. There are several clusters of remote revetments for fighter aircraft, and large tarmac. Forward aviation base. Station history Units known to have served here include the 21 BAP (21st Bomber Aviation Regiment) flying Su-24 aircraft and 313 BAP (313th Bomber Aviation Regiment) flying Su-24 The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, night fighter, all-weather tactical bomber developed in the Soviet Union. The aircraft has a variable-sweep wing, Twinjet, twin engines and a side-by-side seating arrangement for it ...MR aircraft. As of 2010 there were approximately 21 of the 30 assigned Su-24s operational. The base also houses a long range radar installation equipped with the P-14 "Tall King" 2D VHF radar (possibly the 5Н84A "Oborona-14" Tall King C) mobile version for early warning. References Soviet Frontal Aviation Russian Air Force bases ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kim Bada
Kim Bada (, born October 21, 1971) is a South Korean singer, musician, producer, and songwriter. His birth name is Kim Jung-nam (김정남). From 1995 to 1999, he was the fifth vocalist of Korean rock band Sinawe. In 2003, he formed the rock band Butterfly Effect, which disbanded in 2007. That same year, he became the vocalist of The Ratios, an electronic rock band. In 2009, Kim formed Art Of Parties, and in 2013 released his first solo album, ''N.Surf part 1''. Sinawe Kim became the fifth vocalist of legendary heavy metal/rock band Sinawe, formed by guitarist Shin Daechul, son of Shin Junghyeon, in October 1995. His first release with them was the 1996 mini album ''Circus''. He holds the record for the longest-serving vocalist of the band to date. Music While Butterfly Effect focused on modern rock and The Ratios on electronic rock, Art Of Parties experiments with garage, alternative, modern and psychedelic rock. Nicknamed 'The Maestro of Rock Vocalists,' Kim is known fo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bada'
In Twelver Shi'ism, () means change in a divine decree in response to new circumstances. A textbook example of in Twelver sources is the death of Isma'il, the eldest son of the Shia imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (). Isma'il was probably the expected or even the designated successor but he predeceased his father, who is said to have used the occasion to teach his followers about . Rather than an arbitrary change, refers to advancement or postponement in an act of creation without altering the overall divine design. More specifically, often occurs when a divine decree on some matter is suspended until the autonomous decision of the creation occurs. For instance, believing in repentance () and praying for a better destiny are said to be impossible without believing in . As another example, the reappearance of Muhammad al-Mahdi, the eschatological figure in Twelver Shi'ism, is said to have been postponed multiple times because of human acts. Not all divine decrees are subject to change, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bada Language (Nigeria)
Jarawa (also known as Jhar, or in Hausa: ''Jaranci'') is the most populous of the Bantu languages of northern Nigeria. It is a dialect cluster consisting of many varieties. Phonology * /β/ only appears as a marginal phoneme. * �only appears in non-word-initial syllables. * Sounds /n, t, l, r/ can be heard as palatal or retroflex �, ʈ, ɭ, ɽin word-final position. /k/ can also be heard as uvular in the same position, and may also alternate with �or � * Sounds /k͡x, ɡ͡ɣ/ can be heard as fricatives , ɣor �, ʁin intervocalic position. * Sounds /ɛ, ɔ/ only appear after glides. Dialects Jarawa dialects are: * Zhár (Bankal) * Zugur (Duguri) * Gwak (Gingwak) * Ndaŋshi * Dòòrì * Mbat (Bada) * Mùùn * Kantana * Dàmùl Kantana may be a distinct language. Blench (2019) lists these varieties as dialects of Jar (Jarawa). *Zhar *Ligri *Kantana Kantana Group is a production company established in Bangkok, Thailand in 1951 by Pradit and Somsook Kaljaruek. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Minicoy
Minicoy, locally known as Maliku (), is an island in Lakshadweep, India. Along with Viringili, it is on Maliku atoll, the southernmost atoll of Lakshadweep archipelago. Administratively, it is a census town in the Indian States and territories of India, union territory of Lakshadweep. The island is situated 398 km southwest of Kochi and 425 km west of Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala. Etymology Minicoy is known as ''Maliku'' in the local language, Maldivian language, Dhivehi, which is also the national and official language of the Maldives, Republic of Maldives. The language is a descendant of Elu, Elu Prakrit and is closely related to the Sinhala language, but not mutually intelligible with it. However, the Lakhshadweep Administration refers to Dhivehi as Mahl. This is due to a misunderstanding on the part of a British Indian Civil Service, civil servant who came to Minicoy in the 1900s during the time of the British Raj. The official asked a local what ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |