Bonus

Bonus means

  • an extra payment (bonus payment) received for doing one's job well or
  • a salary or wages based completely on how well one does one's job, called performance-related pay or pay for performance.
  • Bonus may also refer to:

    Places

  • Bonus, Texas
  • People

  • Lawrence Bonus (born 1982), Filipino basketball player
  • Petrus Bonus, a physician
  • Bonus (Sirmium), a Byzantine general, active in the reign of Justin II (r. 565–578)
  • Bonus (patrician) (6th-century–627), Byzantine statesman and general, active in the reign of Heraclius
  • Games

  • Bonus, a type of question in quiz bowl
  • Sports

  • Bonus (basketball), a situation wherein one team accumulates a certain number of fouls
  • Other uses

  • 10028 Bonus, a main belt asteroid
  • Boiling Nuclear Superheater (BONUS), a decommissioned nuclear facility in Puerto Rico
  • TeST TST-14 Bonus, Czech glider

  • Bonus (patrician)

    Bonus (Ancient Greek: Βῶνος or Βόνος, died 627) was a Byzantine statesman and general, one of the closest associates of Emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641), who played a leading role in the successful defense of the imperial capital, Constantinople, during the AvarPersian siege of 626.

    Biography

    Almost nothing is known of Bonus's origins or private life. In a panegyric poem dedicated to Bonus in 626, George Pisides calls him a "companion in arms" of Heraclius, possibly implying that Bonus accompanied him when he sailed from Africa in 610 to overthrow Emperor Phocas (r. 602–610). He is also known to have had an illegitimate son, John, who was sent as a hostage to the Avars in 622.

    At this time, the Byzantine Empire was engaged in a prolonged struggle with its large eastern antagonist, the Sassanid Persian Empire. Over the previous twenty years, Persian armies had scored victory after victory and captured most of the Byzantine Levant. In 622, after securing peace with the Avars in the Balkans, Heraclius set out to campaign in person against the Persians. Bonus was left behind in Constantinople as the Emperor's deputy and guardian of his young sons, together with Patriarch Sergius. During Heraclius's absence on campaign for the next years, Bonus acted as the effective regent of the Byzantine Empire.

    Fix

    Fix may refer to:

    Arts

  • Fix (film), a feature film by Tao Ruspoli
  • "Fix" (song), 1997 song by Blackstreet
  • "Fix" (Chris Lane song), 2015 song by Chris Lane
  • "Fix", a song from industrial metal band Static-X's 1999 album Wisconsin Death Trip
  • Business

  • Financial Information eXchange also known as "FIX" or "FIX Protocol", a communications and messaging protocol widely deployed in conducting securities transactions produced by FIX Protocol Ltd.
  • Match fixing, to illegally predetermine the outcome of a sporting event
  • Price fixing, an agreement between business competitors to sell the same product or service at the same price
  • Science and medicine

  • "Fix", an addictive drug, hence "fixing", taking addictive drugs (from the 1960s)
  • Factor IX, a coagulation factor
  • Fixation (histology), a technique to preserve biological tissue via chemical processes
  • The process of making a molecule biologically active, as in Nitrogen fixation
  • Other

  • Federal Internet Exchange (FIX)
  • To fix, another word for maintenance, repair, and operations
  • Fix (song)

    "Fix" is a song performed by American contemporary R&B group Blackstreet, originally appearing as the fourth track on their second studio album Another Level. A remixed version of the song was issued as the third single from the album and features American rock band Fishbone, as well as a rap by American hip hop musician Ol' Dirty Bastard and ad-libs by American guitarist Slash. The song peaked at #58 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997.

    The album version of the song contains a sample of "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five; and the song was later sampled in "Jambo 1997" by Tonex. The physical single contains an excerpt of "Man Behind the Music" by Queen Pen.

    Music video

    The official music video for the song was directed by Paul Hunter.

    Chart positions

    References

    External links

  • "Fix" at AllMusic
  • "Fix" at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Fix (position)

    In position fixing navigation, a position fix (PF) or simply a fix is a position derived from measuring external reference points.

    In nautical applications, the term is generally used with manual or visual techniques such as the use of intersecting visual or radio position lines rather than the use of more automated and accurate electronic methods such as GPS; in aviation, use of electronic navigation aids is more common. A visual fix can be made by using any sighting device with a bearing indicator. Two or more objects of known position are sighted, and the bearings recorded. Bearing lines are then plotted on a chart through the locations of the sighted items. The intersection of these lines is then the current position of the vessel.

    Usually, a fix is where two or more position lines intersect at any given time. If three position lines can be obtained, the resulting "cocked hat", where the 3 lines do not intersect at the same point, but create a triangle where the vessel is inside, gives the navigator an indication of the accuracy in the three separate position lines.

    Jam!

    Jam! is a Canadian website, which covers entertainment news. It is part of the CANOE online portal, owned and operated by Quebecor through its Sun Media division.

    Jam! is currently the only media outlet that publishes a comprehensive collection of the official Canadian record charts as compiled by Nielsen SoundScan and Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.

    CKXT-TV, Sun Media's television station in Toronto, aired a nightly entertainment magazine series, Inside Jam!. However, due to low ratings the program's airtime was reduced substantially. Effective March 24, 2006, the show went from a daily program to a weekend only show, before later being removed from the schedule altogether. One of the hosts of the show, Chris Van Vliet, announced on the programme in February 2010 that he would be leaving the show to join the CBS affiliate in Cleveland as their entertainment reporter. His co-host Tara Slone re-located in August 2010 to Calgary to become co-host of Breakfast Television on CityTV Calgary.

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