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Steer(s) or steering may refer to: Animals * Steer or bullock, castrated male cattle * Ox, a bovine (usually a steer) used as a draft animal People * Steer (surname) * Steers (surname) Places * Steer Creek (West Virginia), a tributary of the Little Kanawha River in central West Virginia in the United States * Steer Island, a former bar island in Summers County, West Virginia * Steer Stadium, a baseball park located in Graham, Texas Other uses * Steering, mechanism used to turn a vehicle * "Steer" (song), a 2007 song by Missy Higgins * Steers, South African fast food chain * STEER, part of the Energy policy of the European Union * STEER, a variant of PEST analysis, a technique used in business analysis See also * Steers (other) Steers may refer to: * Steer (cow) or bullock, castrated male cattle * Steers (restaurant), a South African restaurant chain * Steers (surname) * Steers (island), a former island of Indonesia * Kansas City Steers, American form ...
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Steer (cattle)
Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, Domestication of vertebrates, domesticated, Bovidae, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus ''Bos''. Mature female cattle are called cows and mature male cattle are bulls. Young female cattle are called heifers, young male cattle are oxen or bullocks, and castrated male cattle are known as steers. Cattle are commonly Beef cattle, raised for meat, dairy cattle, for dairy products, and for leather. As draft animals, they pull carts and List of agricultural machinery, farm implements. Cattle are considered Animal worship, sacred animals within Hinduism, and it is illegal to kill them in Cattle slaughter in India, some Indian states. Small breeds such as the miniature Zebu are kept as pets. Taurine cattle are widely distributed across Europe and temperate areas of Asia, the Americas, and Australia. Zebus are found mainly in India and tr ...
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Steer (surname)
Steer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bartholomew Steer (bap. 1568–1597), English rebel * Bill Steer (born 1969), British guitarist * Dugald Steer (born 1965), English writer * Frank Steer (1901–2006), American First World War veteran * Gary Steer (born 1970), English cricketer * George Steer (1909–1944), British journalist and soldier * Jed Steer (born 1992), English footballer * John Steer (1824–1918), English merchant * Irene Steer (1889–1947), Welsh swimmer * Michael Steer (born 1956), Australian academic * Philip Wilson Steer (1860–1942), British painter * Rene Steer (born 1990), English footballer * Ricardo Steer (born 1982), Colombian footballer * Serafina Steer (born 1982), English musician * Spencer Steer (born 1997), American baseball player * Stanley Steer (1900–1997), Anglican bishop * Teri Steer (born 1975), American shot putter * Trevor Steer (born 1938), Australian rules footballer * Vincent Steer, typographer * William Steer (188 ...
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Steers (surname)
Steers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alfred E. Steers (1860–1948), American city magistrate and politician * Barry Steers (1927–2011), Canadian diplomat * Burr Steers (born 1965), American actor * Edward Steers, Jr., American historian * Edwin K. Steers (1915-1992), American politician * George Steers (1815–1856), American yacht designer * Henry Steers, American shipbuilder * Henry Steers (1832) (1832–1903), American shipbuilder * Hugh Auchincloss Steers (1963–1995), American painter * James Alfred Steers (18991987), British geographer and author * James Rich Steers (1808–1896), American yacht builder * Larry Steers (1888–1951), American actor * Newton Steers (1917–1993), American Republican politician * Thomas S. Steers (1804–1884), American police officer * Thomas Steers (1672–1750), English civil engineer * William D. Steers (born 1955), American urologist See also * Steers (other) {{surname, Steers ...
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Steer Creek (West Virginia)
Steer Creek is a tributary of the Little Kanawha River in central West Virginia in the United States. Via the Little Kanawha and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of in a rural region on the unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau. It is long, or long including its Right Fork. Steer Creek is formed by the confluence of its Right Fork and its Left Fork: *The Right Fork Steer Creek, long, rises approximately northwest of Frametown in western Braxton County and flows generally north-northwestward into southern Gilmer County, through the communities of Tague, Rosedale, and Shock. *The Left Fork Steer Creek, long, rises approximately north of Gassaway in central Braxton County and flows generally northwestward into southern Gilmer County, through the communities of Chapel, Normantown, and Lockney. The left and right forks converge at Stumptown and the main stem of Steer Creek flows west-northwestward into ...
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Steer Island
Steer Island is a former bar island in Summers County, West Virginia on the New River in the United States The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 .... Steer Island was submerged after the creation of Bluestone Lake on the river. See also * List of islands of West Virginia River islands of West Virginia Islands of Summers County, West Virginia Islands of the New River (Kanawha River tributary) {{SummersCountyWV-geo-stub ...
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Steer Stadium
Steer Stadium is a baseball park located in Graham, Texas; it is the home of the UIL Graham High School Steers baseball team. The facility was also the home of the TCL Graham Roughnecks from 2004 to 2006 before relocating to Wichita Falls, Texas. It was also the site of the first Texas Collegiate League All-Star game on July 12, 2004. The Tris Speaker Division defeated the Roger Hornsby Division by a score of 7–3. References External links Graham Independent School District Baseball venues in Texas Buildings and structures in Young County, Texas {{Texas-baseball-venue-stub ...
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Steering
Steering is the control of the direction of motion or the components that enable its control. Steering is achieved through various arrangements, among them ailerons for airplanes, rudders for boats, cylic tilting of rotors for helicopters, and many more. Aircraft Aircraft flight control systems are normally steered when airborne by the use of ailerons, spoileron, or both to bank the aircraft into a turn; although the rudder can also be used to turn the aircraft, it is usually used to minimize adverse yaw, rather than as a means to directly cause the turn. On the ground, aircraft are generally steered at low speeds by turning the nosewheel or tailwheel (using a tiller or the rudder pedals) or through differential braking, and by the rudder at high speeds. Missiles, airships and large hovercraft are usually steered by a rudder, thrust vectoring, or both. Small sport hovercraft have similar rudders, but steer mostly by the pilot shifting their weight from side to side ...
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Steer (song)
"Steer" is the first single from Australian singer-songwriter Missy Higgins' second album, '' On a Clear Night'' (2007). The song was released in Australia on 14 April 2007 and became the most-added track that same week. Higgins stated that the song is "about steers" and that she wrote it after overlooking the southern celestial hemisphere from a bay in Western Australia.Time Off MagazinMatt Connors' interview with Missy Higgins(2006) The song has instrument backings of acoustic guitar and drums. The single reached the number-one spot on the Australian Singles Chart in the first week of its release, dethroning Avril Lavigne's " Girlfriend" for a single week. It became Higgins' second number-one single, after 2004's "Scar A scar (or scar tissue) is an area of fibrosis, fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury. Scars result from the biological process of wound repair in the skin, as well as in other Organ (anatomy), organs, and biological tissue, t ...". At ...
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Steers (restaurant)
Steers is a South African quick-service restaurant brand, serving burgers and chips. Other menu items include chicken burgers, ribs, ice cream, milkshakes, chicken and salads. History Steers founder, George Halamandress, created the original Milky Lane ice cream parlours; this was followed in quick succession by the first South African steakhouse (the Rosebank Golden Spu the Seven Steers steakhouse in Highlands North, Gauteng, Highlands North and the Black Steer in Yeoville in the early 1960s. After George died in 1984, leadership of the chain passed to his nephews Peter, Theo, and their brother, Perry, as well as to George's youngest son, John. The three brothers had all been operating their own franchises and John was operating the manufacturing business, supplying Steers outlets and other retailers. Together, they re-engineered the brand and actively sought new franchisees. The early 1980s saw the opening of Steers in Sandton City, which attracted interest from would-b ...
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Energy Policy Of The European Union
The energy policy of the European Union focuses on energy security, Sustainable energy, sustainability, and integrating the energy markets of member states. An increasingly important part of it is climate policy. A key energy policy adopted in 2009 is the Directive 2009/28/EC, 20/20/20 objectives, binding for all EU Member States. The target involved increasing the share of renewable energy in its final energy use to 20%, reduce greenhouse gases by 20% and increase energy efficiency by 20%. After this target was met, Fit for 55, new targets for 2030 were set at a 55% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 as part of the European Green Deal. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the EU's energy policy turned more towards energy security in their REPowerEU policy package, which boosts both renewable deployment and fossil fuel infrastructure for alternative suppliers. The Treaty of Lisbon, EU Treaty of Lisbon of 2007 legally includes solidarity in matters of energy supply a ...
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PEST Analysis
In business analysis, PEST analysis (political, economic, social and technological) is a framework of external macro-environmental factors used in strategic management and market research. PEST analysis was developed in 1967 by Francis Aguilar as an environmental scanning framework for businesses to understand the external conditions and relations of a business in order to assist managers in strategic planning. It has also been termed ETPS analysis. PEST analyses give an overview of the different macro-environmental factors to be considered by a business, indicating market growth or decline, business position, as well as the potential of and direction for operations. Components The basic PEST analysis includes four factors: political, economic, social, and technological. Political Political factors relate to how the governments intervene in economies. Specifically, political factors comprise areas including tax policy, labour law, environmental law, trade restricti ...
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Steers (other)
Steers may refer to: * Steer (cow) or bullock, castrated male cattle * Steers (restaurant), a South African restaurant chain * Steers (surname) * Steers (island), a former island of Indonesia * Kansas City Steers, American former basketball team * Steering See also * Steer (other) *Steer (surname) Steer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bartholomew Steer (bap. 1568–1597), English rebel * Bill Steer (born 1969), British guitarist * Dugald Steer (born 1965), English writer * Frank Steer (1901–2006), American First Wo ...
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