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DEAS Group was founded in 1989 in Denmark as Dan-Ejendomme A/S. [3] [4] Its name was changed to the current DEAS Group on September 1, 2012. [5] In June 2015, Montagu Private Equity acquired 100% of the DEAS Group' shares. [6] At the end of 2018, the company took over the asset management company called Nordea Ejendomme. [7] [8] [9]
The department of East Asian Studies, under the initiative of Prof V. P. Dutt, was started as the Center of Chinese studies, in the year 1964, with Prof Dutt as the Department Head, with active support from the Government of India.
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Anime Web Turnpike – was a web directory founded in August 1995 by Jay Fubler Harvey. It served as a large database of links to various anime and manga websites. Biographicon – directory of biographical entries. Google Directory – copy of DMOZ directory, with sites listed in PageRank order within each category. Closed in July 2011.
Deas or DEAS may refer to: Deas (surname), a Scottish surname originating in Fife; Deas Island, a river island in British Columbia, Canada; Deas Vail, an American rock band; Department of East Asian Studies at various universities, including; Department of East Asian Studies, University of Delhi
A Global Address List (GAL) is an electronic shared address book which contains usually all people of given organization (company, school etc.). This address book is accessed over the computer network using LDAP protocol, CardDAV or some other electronic means.
The One World Yellow Pages directory contains comprehensive business product and supplier information, and was designed to promote and connect small and medium-sized companies, solve language barriers, improve market visibility, simplify sales sourcing, and provide businesses with global trade resources in a single online location.
Malcolm Douglas Deas, OBE (24 April 1941 – 29 July 2023) was an English historian specialising in the study of Latin America in general and Colombia in particular. [1] During the 1960s, he co-founded the Latin American Centre at St. Antony's College with Sir Raymond Carr and served as its director on numerous occasions.