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Knowledge-intensive services, abbreviated as KIS, are services that involve activities that are intended to result in the creation, accumulation, or dissemination of knowledge, where knowledge-intensiveness refers to how knowledge is produced and delivered with highly intellectual value-add.
Soedjarwo (July 27, 1964 – July 25, 1966 and March 19, 1983 – 11 March 1988); Hasjrul Harahap (March 21, 1988 – March 16, 1993); Djamaluddin Suryohadikusumo (March 17, 1993 - March 14, 1998)
World Environment Day in India. World Environment Day (WED) is celebrated annually on 5 June and encourages awareness and action for the protection of the environment.It is supported by many non-governmental organizations, businesses, government entities, and represents the primary United Nations outreach day supporting the environment.
KIS International School (Thai: โรงเรียนนานาชาติเคไอเอส, RTGS: Rong Rian Nana Chat Khe Ai Aet) is a co-educational full International Baccalaureate world school in Bangkok, Thailand, serving students ages 3 to 18. KIS is located close to the city center in Huai Khwang District, Bangkok, Thailand. [1 ...
"Kid Charlemagne" is a song by American rock band Steely Dan, released in 1976 as the opening track on their album The Royal Scam. An edited version was released as a single, reaching number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] Larry Carlton's guitar solo on the song was ranked #80 in a 2008 list of the 100 greatest guitar solos by Rolling Stone. [3]
Kis is an Oceanic language of northeast New Guinea. It is spoken to the southeast of Samap village ( 3°44′16″S 143°55′59″E / 3.737823°S 143.933158°E / -3.737823; 143.933158 ( Samap 1 ) ) in Turubu Rural LLG , East Sepik
A Fox's Tale is a 2008 animated film. The film's original Hungarian title is Kis Vuk.It is the sequel to the 1981 film The Little Fox.The English-language voice cast includes Freddie Highmore, Miranda Richardson, Bill Nighy and Sienna Miller.
Sona is an international auxiliary language created by Kenneth Searight and described in a book he published in 1935. The word Sona in the language itself means "auxiliary neutral thing".