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SDK or sdk may refer to: * Samahang Demokratiko ng Kabataan, a Filipino mass youth organization * Sandakan Airport (IATA code SDK), Malaysia * Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II), (''Srpski Dobrovoljački Korpus''), Axis group * Showa Denko (Shōwa Denkō Kabushiki-gaisha), a Japanese chemical company * Slovak Democratic Coalition (''Slovenská demokratická koalícia''), 1998–2002 * Social Democrats (Kyrgyzstan), a political party * Software development kit * Sos Kundi language Sos Kundi is one of the Ndu languages of Sepik River region of northern Papua New Guinea, and is spoken by approximately 3,500 people who live in the East Sepik Province East Sepik is a province in Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Wewak. East S ... (ISO 639-3 code sdk), a language spoken in Papua New Guinea {{disambiguation ...
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Samahang Demokratiko Ng Kabataan
The Samahang Demokratiko ng Kabataan (Association of Democratic Youth),ABINALES, Patricio Nunez. (2008) Fragments of History, Silhouettes of Resurgence : Student Radicalism in the Early Years of the Marcos Dictatorship. Southeast Asian Studies Vol. 46 No. 2. Pages: 175-199 DOI 10.20495/tak.46.2_175"A History of Philippine Political Protest." Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/edsa/the-ph-protest-appendix/ better known simply by its acronym, SDK,Quimpo, Susan F., Quimpo, Nathan Gilbert., and Vicente L. Rafael,. "Subversive Lives: A Family Memoir of the Marcos Years, Subversive Lives." Ohio University Press. was a mass organization of student and youth activists who pushed for the ideology of National Democracy in the Philippines during the Marcos dictatorship.Santos, Soliman M. Jr. and Santos, Paz Verdades M., (2008) "Militant but groovy: stories of Samahang Demokratiko ng Kabataan" Anvil Publishing. Initially established on Jan ...
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Sandakan Airport
Sandakan Airport is a domestic airport located in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia, approximately ) west of the town center. It serves as an important gateway for both passenger and cargo traffic, supporting the local economy and regional tourism. In 2022, the airport handled 621,513 passengers and recorded 10,876 flight movements, making it the 12th busiest airport in Malaysia. The airport was originally built by the Japanese during World War II and was later repurposed for civilian use to aid in the post-war reconstruction of the region. It began commercial operations in the 1950s and over the years, Sandakan Airport has been upgraded to accommodate growing demand. Significant infrastructure improvements have included terminal expansions, runway extensions, and the introduction of modern navigational systems. In recent years, the airport has seen major developments, including a terminal expansion completed in 2014, which increased the terminal area to 12,500 square meters, with a ...
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Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II)
The Serbian Volunteer Corps ( sr-Cyrl, Српски добровољачки корпус, sr-Latn, Srpski dobrovoljački korpus, SDK for short; ), also known as ''Ljotićevci'' ( sr-Cyrl, links=no, Љотићевци), was the paramilitary branch of the fascist political organisation Zbor, and collaborated with the forces of Nazi Germany in the German-occupied territory of Serbia, while loyal to the King of Yugoslavia Peter II, during World War II. In July 1941, following a full-scale rebellion by communist Yugoslav Partisans and royalist Chetniks, the German military commander in Serbia pressured Milan Nedić's collaborationist government to deal with the uprisings under the threat of letting the armed forces of the Independent State of Croatia, Hungary, and Bulgaria occupy the territory and maintain peace and order in it. A paramilitary militia called the Serbian Volunteer Detachments was formed, the unit, never formally part of the German armed forces, numbered abo ...
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Showa Denko
{{Infobox company , name = Resonac K.K. , native_name = レゾナック株式会社 , native_name_lang = ja , romanized_name = Rezonakku kabushiki gaisha , logo = Resonac logo.svg , type = Public , traded_as = {{tyo, 4004 , hq_location_city = Tokyo , hq_location_country = Japan , key_people = Mitsuo Ohashi (chairman)Hideo Ichikawa (president & CEO) , industry = Chemicals , products = {{unbulleted list, Inorganics, Aluminium, Electronics, Chemicals , operating_income = JPY 76.7 billion (2007) , net_income = JPY 1,023.2 billion (2007) , num_employees = 15,778 (2008) , homepage = {{URL, resonac.com} {{Nihongo, Resonac, レゾナック株式会社, Rezonakku Kabushiki-gaisha}, formerly {{Nihongo, Showa Denko K. K., 昭和電工株式会社, Shōwa Denkō Kabushiki-gaisha, abbreviated as SDK, is a Japanese chemical company producing chemical products and industrial materials. It was founded in 1939 by the merger of Nihon Electrical Industries and Showa Fertilizers, both ...
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Slovak Democratic Coalition
The Slovak Democratic Coalition (, SDK) was an electoral platform—constituted as an instrumental political party—for the 1998 parliamentary election. The party split in 2000, when some members rejoined their original parties, while others, led by Mikuláš Dzurinda, founded the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKÚ). SDK coalition The SDK was founded on 3 July 1997 as an electoral coalition, from the five political parties, namely Democratic Union, Christian Democratic Movement, Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Slovakia and Green Party in Slovakia. It had great chance to win parliament elections in 1998. The leaders of this coalition were chiefs of respective parties, with Mikuláš Dzurinda as its speaker. The ruling government coalition with the Movement for a Democratic Slovakia as a leader, in response passed a law, which restricted candidature of such coalitions. As a reaction of passing an "anti-coalition" law, the SDK transferred itself f ...
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Social Democrats (Kyrgyzstan)
The Social Democrats (; ; SDK) is a political party in Kyrgyzstan founded in late 2019 by supporters of former president Almazbek Atambayev – legal successor from the Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan (SDKP). After a conflict between Atambaev and his successor president Sooronbay Jeenbekov, Sooronbai Jeenbekov emerged and deepened in 2018, Atambayev accused of Jeenbekov in attempting to seize authority over the SDKP, a party that Atambayev himself formed in 1990s and served as a leader of. The SDK participated in the annulled 2020 Kyrgyz parliamentary election, 2020 parliamentary election. The current party leader is Temirlan Sultanbekov. In the 2021 Kyrgyz parliamentary election, 2021 parliamentary election, the main candidate from the SDK was Almazbek's youngest son, Kadyrbek Atambaev. Foundation of the party The Social Democratic Party of Kyrgyzstan is one of the oldest political parties in independent Kyrgyzstan. Formed at the congress on September 25, 1993, registere ...
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Software Development Kit
A software development kit (SDK) is a collection of software development tools in one installable package. They facilitate the creation of applications by having a compiler, debugger and sometimes a software framework. They are normally specific to a hardware platform and operating system combination. To create applications with advanced functionalities such as advertisements, push notifications, etc; most application software developers use specific software development kits. Some SDKs are required for developing a platform-specific app. For example, the development of an Android app on the Java platform requires a Java Development Kit. For iOS applications (apps) the iOS SDK is required. For Universal Windows Platform the .NET Framework SDK might be used. There are also SDKs that add additional features and can be installed in apps to provide analytics, data about application activity, and monetization options. Some prominent creators of these types of SDKs include Google, Sm ...
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