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Tuis (magazine)
Tuis, TUIS, TUIs, or TUI may refer to: * Tuis District, Costa Rica * Tuis (magazine), a South African magazine published by Media24 * Tokyo University of Information Sciences, a private university in Japan * Text-based user interfaces, also known as terminal user interfaces * Text User Interface, a text-based user interface for GDB {{disambig ...
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Tuis District
Tuis is a Districts of Costa Rica, district of the Turrialba (canton), Turrialba canton, in the Cartago Province, Cartago province of Costa Rica. History Tuis was created on 11 June 1968 by Decreto Ejecutivo 20. Segregated from La Suiza District, La Suiza. Geography Tuis has an area of km² and an elevation of metres. Demographics For the Costa Rica 2011 Census, 2011 census, Tuis had a population of inhabitants. Transportation Road transportation The district is covered by the following road routes: * National Route 414 (Costa Rica), National Route 414 References

Districts of Cartago Province Populated places in Cartago Province {{CartagoCR-geo-stub ...
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Tuis (magazine)
Tuis, TUIS, TUIs, or TUI may refer to: * Tuis District, Costa Rica * Tuis (magazine), a South African magazine published by Media24 * Tokyo University of Information Sciences, a private university in Japan * Text-based user interfaces, also known as terminal user interfaces * Text User Interface, a text-based user interface for GDB {{disambig ...
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Media24
Media24 is a South Africa, South African mass media company with interests in digital media and services, newspapers, magazines, ecommerce, publishing, television, logistics, and distribution. Established in 2000, and owned by Naspers, the company is headquartered in the Media24 Centre, in the Foreshore, Cape Town, Foreshore, Cape Town. Background Welkom Yizani Welkom Yizani is a share scheme launched by Media24 in September 2006. This scheme owns 15 percent of Media24, a subsidiary of Naspers, Naspers Ltd. Media24 received R1.4 billion after the unbundling of Novus Holdings in 2017. At the Media24/Welkom Yizani annual general meeting it was announced that shareholders will receive a special cash dividend of not less than R14.79 per Welkom Yizani ordinary share. In addition, the board declared an ordinary dividend of 42.5 cents per share. Shareholders of Welkom Yizani accepted Media24’s cash offer to buy out all the shares at a special general meeting held on 22 January ...
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Tokyo University Of Information Sciences
is a private university in Wakaba Ward of the city of Chiba, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. The university was established in 1988 by the School corporation Tokyo University of Agriculture The , abbreviated as Nodai (農大, ''nōdai'') or Tokyo nodai (東京農大, ''Tōkyō nōdai''), is a private university of agriculture in Japan. Tokyo University of Agriculture is a Japanese private university headquartered at 1-1-1 Sakurag .... The university consists of four departments: Information System, Environmental Information, Business & Information, and Media & Cultural Studies. External links Tokyo University of Information Sciences Educational institutions established in 1988 Private universities and colleges in Japan Universities and colleges in Chiba Prefecture Engineering universities and colleges in Japan 1988 establishments in Japan {{chiba-university-stub ...
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Text-based User Interface
In computing, text-based user interfaces (TUI) (alternately terminal user interfaces, to reflect a dependence upon the properties of computer terminals and not just text), is a retronym describing a type of user interface (UI) common as an early form of human–computer interaction, before the advent of bitmapped displays and modern conventional graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Like modern GUIs, they can use the entire Electronic visual display, screen area and may accept computer mouse, mouse and other inputs. They may also use color and often structure the display using box-drawing characters such as ┌ and ╣. The modern context of use is usually a terminal emulator. Types of text terminals From console application, text application's point of view, a text screen (and communications with it) can belong to one of three types (here ordered in order of decreasing accessibility): # A genuine text mode display, controlled by a video adapter or the central processor itself. ...
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