EJ

EJ can mean:

  • East Jerusalem
  • Encyclopaedia Judaica
  • Environmental Justice
  • exajoule, an SI unit of energy equal to 1018joules
  • Electronic Journalism, an old name for electronic news gathering
  • EJ, formerly East Jordan Iron Works
  • Elijah Johnson (performer), a musician known as EJ
  • Elton John
  • Eric Johnson
  • Eddie Jordan
  • Electro Jockey, an individual who uses computers and MIDI devices to mix music as opposed to using records or CD's.
  • The IATA code for New England Airlines
  • EJ Holden, An early Holden car
  • External jugular vein
  • EJ Wells, a fictional character from the soap opera Days of our Lives.
  • The Economic Journal, the journal of the Royal Economic Society
  • eJay, a music software program
  • Ernie Johnson, Jr., a sports broadcaster for Turner Network Television
  • Expansion joint, Architectural/Mechanical/Structural terms
  • EJ engine series, manufactured by Subaru
  • E&J, short for E & J Gallo Winery
  • Orders of magnitude (energy)

    This list compares various energies in joules (J), organized by order of magnitude.

    SI multiples

    This SI unit is named after James Prescott Joule. As with every International System of Units (SI) unit named for a person, the first letter of its symbol is upper case (J). However, when an SI unit is spelled out in English, it should always begin with a lower case letter (joule)—except in a situation where any word in that position would be capitalized, such as at the beginning of a sentence or in material using title case. Note that "degree Celsius" conforms to this rule because the "d" is lowercase.— Based on The International System of Units, section 5.2.

    See also

  • Conversion of units of energy
  • Energies per unit mass
  • List of energy topics
  • Metric system
  • TNT equivalent
  • Scientific notation
  • Energy conversion efficiency
  • Notes

    E & J Gallo Winery

    E & J Gallo Winery is a winery and distributor headquartered in Modesto, California. It was founded in 1933 by Ernest Gallo and Julio Gallo, and is the largest exporter of California wines.

    History

    The two brothers started the winery in 1933, following the repeal of Prohibition after years of growing and selling grapes. Ernest and Julio were competing against larger, more established, and better financed companies, including more than 800 wine companies established in the first few years after the repeal of Prohibition in California. Their starting capital was less than $6,000, with $5,000 of that borrowed by Ernest from his mother-in-law. The brothers learned the craft of commercial winemaking by reading old, pre-Prohibition pamphlets published by the University of California which they retrieved from the basement of the Modesto Public Library.

    By 1993, E. & J. Gallo was the country's largest winery, with a 25% share of the American wine market.

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