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Kaiser Permanente (/ ˈ k aɪ z ər p ɜːr m ə ˈ n ɛ n t eɪ /; KP) is an American integrated managed care consortium headquartered in Oakland, California.Founded in 1945 by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and physician Sidney R. Garfield, the organization was initially established to provide medical services at Kaiser's shipyards, steel mills and other facilities, before being opened to the ...
K.P. & Envyi (born Khia Phillips and Susan Hedgepeth) is an American contemporary R&B and Hip Hop duo from Atlanta, Georgia and Charlotte, North Carolina, known for the 1997 single "Swing My Way"; which peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, #14 on the UK Singles Chart, [1] #14 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and #54 on the Dutch Single Top 100 and was certified Gold by the RIAA [2]
Naenara (Korean: 내나라; lit. my country) [1] is the official web portal of the North Korean government. [3] It was the first website in North Korea, and was created in 1996. [4]
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The DPRK applied for the .kp Internet country code top-level domain in 2004. ICANN, however, refused because the DPRK did not meet some of the requirements. [specify] Another attempt was later made via the Korea Computer Center (KCC) Europe in 2006.
The network uses Korean as the main interface language, though the government's web portal (Naenara), is multilingual. [ 53 ] [ 76 ] There is a dictionary available to users for translation between Korean and Russian , Chinese , English , French , German and Japanese , with a database containing at least 1,700,000 words, to assist users who may ...
"Swing My Way" is a bass song by American hip-hop duo K.P. & Envyi. For each of them, it is their only top 40 hit, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week ending March 14, 1998. [ 5 ] It entered the Hot 100 on the week ending December 27, 1997, at No. 86.
Korea News Service in Japan carries articles of the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) and is blocked in South Korea.. As of 2010, there are 65 North Korean-run and pro-North Korean websites blocked in South Korea. [1]