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Share may refer to: * Share, to make joint use of a resource (such as food, money, or space); see Sharing * Share (finance), a stock or other financial security (such as a mutual fund) * Share, Kwara, a town and LGA in Kwara State, Nigeria Share may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Share'' (2015 film), a short drama film * ''Share'' (2019 film), a feature drama film * ''Share'' (newspaper), a newspaper in Toronto, Canada * Ratings share, percentage of television sets in use tuned to a program, according to the Nielsen Ratings Computing * share (command), a shell command * SHARE (computing), a user group for IBM mainframe computers * Share (P2P), a Japanese P2P computer program, the successor to Winny * Share, a software service of Acrobat.com used for sending files * File sharing * Network share, a file storage area that is available over a computer network * Share icon, a user interface icon intended to convey performing a share action * SHARE Operating Sy ...
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Sharing
Sharing is the joint use of a resource or space. It is also the process of dividing and distributing. In its narrow sense, it refers to joint or alternating use of inherently finite goods, such as a common pasture or a shared residence. Still more loosely, "sharing" can actually mean giving something as an outright gift: for example, to "share" one's food really means to give some of it as a gift. Sharing is a basic component of human interaction, and is responsible for strengthening social ties and ensuring a person’s well-being. Apart from obvious instances, which can be observed in human activity, many examples can be found in nature. When an organism takes in nutrition or oxygen, for instance, its internal organs are designed to divide and distribute the energy taken in, to supply parts of its body that need it. Flowers divide and distribute their seeds. In a broader sense, it can also include free granting of use rights to goods that can be treated as Rivalry (economics ...
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Ridesharing (other)
Ridesharing or rideshare may refer to: * Carpool * Vanpool * Rideshare payload, a smaller-sized payload transported to orbit with a primary payload * Ridesharing company A ridesharing company (or ridehailing service) is a company (or service offered by a company) that, via websites and mobile apps, matches passengers with drivers of vehicles for hire that, unlike taxis, cannot legally be hailed from the street. ...
, a company that matches passengers with drivers of vehicles for hire via websites and mobile apps; also known as "peer-to-peer ridesharing" {{disambig ...
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Plowshare
In agriculture, a plowshare (Differences between American and British spellings, US) or ploughshare (Differences between American and British spellings, UK; ) is a component of a plow (or plough). It is the cutting or leading edge, preceding the moldboard, and it closely follows the coulter (Agriculture), coulter (one or more ground-breaking Nail (fastener), spikes) when plowing. The plowshare itself is often a hardened blade dressed into an integral moldboard (by the blacksmith) so making a unified combination of plowshare and moldboard, the whole being responsible for entering the cleft in the earth (made by the coulter's first cutting-through) and turning the earth over. In well-tilled terrain the plowshare may do duty without a preceding coulter. In modern plows both coulter and plowshare are detachable for easy replacement when worn or broken. History Triangular-shaped stone plowshares are found at the sites of Chinese Majiabang culture dated to 3500 BC around Lake Ta ...
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Cher (other)
Cher (born 1946) is an American entertainer. Cher may also refer to: People with the name Surname * Oskar Cher (1913–1942), Estonian communist * Cheyenne Cher, female professional wrestler from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling Given name * Cher Butler (born 1965), American model and actress * Cher Calvin (born 1974), American news presenter * Cher Coulter, British celebrity stylist * Cher Lloyd (born 1993), English singer, rapper * Cher Ng (born 1972), Singaporean DJ * Cher Scarlett (born 1984 or 1985), American software engineer, writer, and labor activist * Cher Strauberry (born 1992), American skateboarder and musician * Cher van Slobbe (born 1995), Dutch cricketer * Cher Wang (born 1958), Taiwanese entrepreneur and philanthropist Characters * Cher Winters, a fictional character from ''Hollyoaks'' * Cher Horowitz, the main character in '' Clueless'' Other * ''Chér'' (1966 album) * ''Chér'' (1971 album), later retitled ''Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves'' * ''Cher'' ( ...
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Survey Of Health, Ageing And Retirement In Europe
Survey may refer to: * Survey (human research), including opinion polls * Surveying, the technique and science of measuring positions and distances on Earth * Statistical survey, a method for collecting quantitative information about items in a population * Astronomical survey, imaging or mapping regions of the sky * Field survey, or field research ** Archaeological field survey, collection of information by archaeologists prior to excavation * Geological survey, investigation of the subsurface of the ground to create a geological map or model * Site survey, inspection of an area where work is proposed * Vessel safety survey, required for ships * Survey article A review article is an article (publishing), article that summarizes the current Status quaestionis, state of understanding on a topic within a certain discipline. A review article is generally considered a secondary source since it may analyze ..., a scholarly publication to summarize an area of research See also * ...
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Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment
The Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment, or SHARE, started in 1988, is an Antarctic research project designed to observe velocities and irregularities of electrical fields in the ionosphere and magnetosphere. It is operated jointly by the University of Natal, Potchefstroom University, the British Antarctic Survey and Johns Hopkins University and operates out of British Halley Station, South African SANAE IV Station and Japanese Showa Station. Using a total of 16 antennas, each mounted on a 12 m tower and radiating on fixed frequencies in the 8–20 MHz range, SHARE transmits a radio frequency pulse into the upper atmosphere every two minutes. The three stations' ranges overlap to cover most of the Antarctic continent. SHARE is part of the international Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN). It supplies valuable data to track space weather Space weather is a branch of space physics and aeronomy, or heliophysics, concerned with the varying conditions within ...
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Students Harness Aid For The Relief Of The Elderly
Students Harness Aid for Relief of Elderly (formerly ''Schoolboys Harness Aid for Relief of Elderly'') or SHARE, is a charitable organisation based in Cork (city), Cork, Ireland, dedicated to providing housing and other support for the elderly poor. An article in the regional ''The Southern Star (County Cork), Southern Star'' newspaper reputedly stated that SHARE had "brought help and hope, homes and happiness to the lonely old people who have been forgotten by society". The organisation was founded in 1970 by Brother Jerome Kelly and students of Presentation Brothers College, Cork, to deal with the social issues of the time. Other schools in Cork later joined, until representatives from 18 secondary schools were involved with the charity. Since its founding, over 200 custom-built homes have been provided by the organisation. Work by the members of SHARE is year-round, but its most active period is the Christmas Fast and Fundraising Campaign, when over 1800 students have been i ...
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Skeptics And Humanist Aid And Relief Effort
The Center for Inquiry (CFI) is a U.S. nonprofit organization that works to mitigate belief in pseudoscience and the paranormal and to fight the influence of religion in government. History The Center for Inquiry was established in 1991 by atheist philosopher and author Paul Kurtz. It brought together two organizations: the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (founded by Kurtz in 1976) and the Council for Secular Humanism (founded by Kurtz in 1980). The Center for Inquiry Inc was registered as a tax-exempt nonprofit organization in April 2001. Kurtz, a humanist who founded CFI to offer a positive alternative to religion, led the organization for thirty years. In 2009, Kurtz said he was forced out of CFI after conflict with Ronald A. Lindsay, a corporate lawyer hired to become CEO in 2008. Robyn Blumner succeeded Lindsay as CEO in January 2016 when CFI announced that it was merging with the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Sc ...
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Share International
Share International Foundation is a non-profit organization in London founded by Benjamin Creme (1922–2016) with sister organizations in Amsterdam, Tokyo, and Berkeley, California. From their 'about us' page, Share International describes the group as: "A worldwide network of individuals... whose purpose is to make known the fact that Maitreya ― the World Teacher for the coming age ― and his group, the Masters of Wisdom, are now among us..." According to Share International, Maitreya (Theosophy), Maitreya, a great Avatar (which means "coming down from far away" in Sanskrit), has been living among the Asian community in London since 19 July 1977, and presently is in the process of emerging publicly worldwide. Beliefs, practices and background Benjamin Creme was a student of the esoteric teachings of Alice Bailey, Helena Blavatsky and Helena Roerich. Share International's lectures and publications further these authors' ideas about Maitreya (meaning "kindliness or compassion" i ...
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SHARE In Africa
SHARE in Africa is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports girls' education in Africa. It was founded in 2008 by Shannon McNamara with the mission to address the 'book famine' in Africa by providing girls with learning materials. Since its inception, SHARE has given educational opportunities to thousands of girls in Tanzania. Specifically, 40,000 students and teachers in 9 schools in Africa have been supplied with tons of learning materials including 33,000 books, laptop computers, and E-readers. SHARE has built libraries, a community center, computer rooms, and has installed electricity and solar power into the Tanzanian schools. SHARE is now focusing its efforts on sponsoring girls to attend secondary school. Shannon McNamara spoke about SHARE's work educating girls at the White House in 2011 as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of International Women's Day. She also wrote a blog for the White House SHARE is headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida in the Un ...
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Share Foundation
SHARE Foundation, also known as SHARE El Salvador is an international organization that promotes the development of El Salvador. Founded in 1981, the organization maintains offices in San Salvador and the San Francisco Bay Area in California. Duringt the 1980s, the foundation funded investigations about Jean Donovan's death. In the early 2000s, the foundation criticized the El Salvador government's intent to privatize the health sector. The foundation also supported the creation of the Salvadoran-American Day (El Dia del Salvadoreno). See also * Salvadoran Americans Salvadoran Americans ( or ) are Americans of full or partial El Salvador, Salvadoran descent. As of 2021, there are 2,473,947 Salvadoran Americans in the United States, the Hispanic and Latino Americans#National origin, third-largest Hispanic ... References External links * International organizations based in the Americas {{int-org-stub ...
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