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Amicus is Latin for 'friend' or 'comrade'. The word may refer to: Organizations * Amicus (trade union), the British trade union that merged with the Transport and General Workers Union to form Unite * Amicus Bank, a former bank based in Canada * Amicus Productions, a British film production company * Amicus (charity), a UK-based non-profit organization Places * Amicus, Illinois, a former name of Sciota, a village in Illinois, US * Amicus, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Greene County, Virginia, US People with the name * Amicus, O.S.B. Roman Catholic monk, abbot, and cardinal (1117–1130) * Bartholomeus Amicus (1562–1649), Jesuit priest, teacher, and writer * William Alexander (Quaker) (1768-1841) English Quaker and publisher, who wrote under this name * Peter Dodds McCormick (pen name: ''Amicus'') (1834–1916), composer of ''Advance Australia Fair'' Law * ''Amicus curiae'', a legal Latin phrase, literally translated as "friend of the court" * ''Proximus amicus'', ...
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Latin
Latin ( or ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by the Latins (Italic tribe), Latins in Latium (now known as Lazio), the lower Tiber area around Rome, Italy. Through the expansion of the Roman Republic, it became the dominant language in the Italian Peninsula and subsequently throughout the Roman Empire. It has greatly influenced many languages, Latin influence in English, including English, having contributed List of Latin words with English derivatives, many words to the English lexicon, particularly after the Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England, Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons and the Norman Conquest. Latin Root (linguistics), roots appear frequently in the technical vocabulary used by fields such as theology, List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names, the sciences, List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes, medicine, and List of Latin legal terms ...
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Project Amicus
Blendr was an online dating application based on geosocial networking for Android, iOS and Facebook. It is designed to connect like-minded people near to each other. It was created by Joel Simkhai and patterned after his previous app Grindr which is instead aimed at gay men. Blendr claims to be "powered by" Badoo but largely appears to be the same service. As of 2022, it had 200 million users worldwide and requires users to be over the age of 18. On 31 October 2022, Blendr ceased activity in all territories worldwide. A statement on the Blendr website stated that all user data would be deleted by 30 November 2022 and the website would go offline from 7 December 2022. Description The application combines GPS location sensing with a social networking framework, to provide users with the opportunity to meet people who are near to each other. The application can also be used to communicate with people in real time about a location, such as getting information about the current st ...
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Amico (other)
Amico may refer to: People Italians * Amico Agnifili (died 1476), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal * Saint Amico (died ), the patron saint of the Italian ''comune'' San Pietro Avellana * Amico, O.S.B. Roman Catholic monk, abbot, and cardinal (1117–1130) * Antonio Amico (died 1641), Roman Catholic Canon of Palermo * Francesco Amico (born 1578), prominent Catholic theologian * Bartholomeus Amicus (1562–1649; also Bartolomeo Amico), Jesuit priest, teacher and writer * Amico Aspertini, Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor * Amico Bignami (1862–1929), Italian physician, pathologist, malariologist and sceptic * Amico Ricci (1794–1862), Italian art historian and marquess Other people * Joe Amico (born 1995), American professional soccer player * Roberto d'Amico (born 1967), Belgian politician * Vinnie Amico, drummer and member of the American jamband moe * Leah O'Brien (born 1974; née Amico), American athlete, Olympian, and sports commentator Other * ...
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Amica (other)
Amica is the Latin word for "friend" in the feminine (i.e., "female friend") and may also refer to: Businesses and products * Amica Mutual Insurance, a US-based insurance company * Hyundai Amica, a city car produced by Hyundai * Amica (company), a Polish manufacturer of white goods and kitchen equipment Film, television and theatre * Amica (opera), an opera by Pietro Mascagni Sports * Amica Wronki, a Polish football club * Amica Chips-Knauf, a former cycling team based in San Marino Other uses * Amica (band), an Australian pop group for 6 to 12-year-olds * ''Amica'' (magazine), an Italian fashion magazine * Bel Amica, a ghost ship * Amica Temple of Radiance, a new religious movement * Automatic Musical Instruments Collector's Association See also * Amico (other) Amico may refer to: People Italians * Amico Agnifili (died 1476), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal * Saint Amico (died ), the patron saint of the Italian ''comune'' San Pietro Avella ...
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Amicus Mountain
Amicus Mountain is a glaciated summit in British Columbia, Canada. Description Amicus Mountain is located in the Coast Mountains, west-southwest of Whistler and west-northwest of Icecap Peak, which is the nearest neighbor. Precipitation runoff and glacial meltwater from this mountain drains into tributaries of the Squamish River. Amicus Mountain is more notable for its rise above local terrain than for its absolute elevation as topographic relief is significant with the summit rising 2,410 metres (7,907 ft) above the Squamish River in and 1,960 metres (6,430 ft) above Ashlu Creek in . "Amicus" is the Latin word for "friend." The mountain's toponym has not been officially adopted by the Geographical Names Board of Canada. Climate Based on the Köppen climate classification, Amicus Mountain is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel east toward the Coast Mountain ...
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Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller islands. It has a total area of , making it the list of countries and dependencies by area, sixth-largest country in the world and the largest in Oceania. Australia is the world's flattest and driest inhabited continent. It is a megadiverse countries, megadiverse country, and its size gives it a wide variety of landscapes and Climate of Australia, climates including deserts of Australia, deserts in the Outback, interior and forests of Australia, tropical rainforests along the Eastern states of Australia, coast. The ancestors of Aboriginal Australians began arriving from south-east Asia 50,000 to 65,000 years ago, during the Last Glacial Period, last glacial period. By the time of British settlement, Aboriginal Australians spoke 250 distinct l ...
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Advance Australia Fair
"Advance Australia Fair" is the national anthem of Australia. Written by Scottish-born Australian composer Peter Dodds McCormick, the song was first performed as a patriotic song in Australia in 1878. It replaced "God Save the King, God Save the Queen" as the official national anthem by the Whitlam government in 1974, following an indicative opinion survey. The subsequent Fraser government reinstated "God Save the Queen" as the national anthem in January 1976 alongside three other "national songs": "Advance Australia Fair", "Waltzing Matilda" and "Song of Australia". Later in 1977 a 1977 Australian plebiscite (National Song), plebiscite to choose the "national song" preferred "Advance Australia Fair". This was subsequently proclaimed the national anthem in 1984 by the Hawke government. "God Save the Queen" became the royal anthem (later "God Save the King" on the accession of Charles III, King Charles III), and is used at public engagements attended by the King or members of the ...
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Amicus (crustacean)
Amicus is Latin for 'friend' or 'comrade'. The word may refer to: Organizations * Amicus (trade union), the British trade union that merged with the Transport and General Workers Union to form Unite * Amicus Bank, a former bank based in Canada * Amicus Productions, a British film production company * Amicus (charity), a UK-based non-profit organization Places * Amicus, Illinois, a former name of Sciota, a village in Illinois, US * Amicus, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Greene County, Virginia, US People with the name * Amicus, O.S.B. Roman Catholic monk, abbot, and cardinal (1117–1130) * Bartholomeus Amicus (1562–1649), Jesuit priest, teacher, and writer * William Alexander (Quaker) (1768-1841) English Quaker and publisher, who wrote under this name * Peter Dodds McCormick (pen name: ''Amicus'') (1834–1916), composer of ''Advance Australia Fair'' Law * ''Amicus curiae'', a legal Latin phrase, literally translated as "friend of the court" * ''Proximus am ...
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Amicus (alga)
''Amicus'' is a genus of green algae belonging to the family Dasycladaceae The Dasycladaceae is one of the two extant family (biology), families of green algae of the order Dasycladales. When found in Palaeozoic limestones, they typically indicate depositional depth of less than 5m.See the National Center for Biotechnol .... Species: *'' Amicus fortunatus'' *'' Amicus klekensis'' *'' Amicus konishii'' *'' Amicus orientalis'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q81540074 Dasycladaceae Ulvophyceae genera ...
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Michigan State University College Of Law
The Michigan State University College of Law (Michigan State Law or MSU Law) is the law school of Michigan State University, a Public university, public research university in East Lansing, Michigan. Established in 1891 as the Detroit College of Law, it was the first law school in the Detroit, Detroit, Michigan area and the second in the state of Michigan. In October 2018, the college began a process to fully integrate into Michigan State University, changing from a private to a public law school. The integration with Michigan State University was finalized on August 17, 2020. The college is nationally ranked tied for No.108 by ''U.S. News & World Report'' out of 196 American Bar Association, ABA approved schools. In the 2024, Washington and Lee University School of Law, Washington & Lee School of Law ranking of law reviews, the ''Michigan State Law Review'' was ranked 59th among “flagship” print American law journals with a score of 18.11 out of 100 and, per W&L Law, the jo ...
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Natural Resources Defense Council
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is a United States–based 501(c)(3) non-profit international environmental advocacy group, with its headquarters in New York City and offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Bozeman, India, and Beijing. The group was founded in 1970 in opposition to a hydroelectric power plant in New York. As of 2019, the NRDC had over three million members, with online activities nationwide, and a staff of about 700 lawyers, scientists and other policy experts. History NRDC was founded in 1970.Robert Gottlieb, ''Forcing the Spring: The Transformation of the American Environmental Movement'' (revised ed.: Island Press, 2005), pp. 193–94. Its establishment was partially an outgrowth of the '' Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference v. Federal Power Commission'', the Storm King case. The case centered on Con Ed's plan to build the world's largest hydroelectric facility at Storm King Mountain in New York's Hudson Valley. T ...
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