Đỗ Mười

Đỗ Mười (born 2 February 1917 in Thanh Trì District) is a Vietnamese communist politician. He rose in the party hierarchy in the late 1940s and was elected General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) at the 7th Congress. He continued his predecessor's policy of ruling through a collective leadership and Nguyễn Văn Linh's policy of economic reform. He was elected for two terms as General Secretary, but left office in 1997 at the 3rd plenum of the 8th Central Committee during his second term.

Born into a Hanoi family as Nguyễn Duy Cống, he began working as a painter in the 1930s. He joined the Communist Party of Indochina in 1939 and was imprisoned on charges of subversive activities by French colonial authorities in 1941. He managed to escape in 1945 and became an even stronger supporter of communism. During the early to mid-1950s, Đỗ Mười served as a political commissar and held various party offices responsible for military affairs. After the 3rd Congress, Đỗ Mười worked in fields related to construction and economic activity. At the 4th Congress Đỗ Mười was elected an alternate member of the 4th Politburo. During the late 1970s, Đỗ Mười oversaw the socialisation of the South Vietnamese economy. During the 1980s Đỗ Mười began to believe that economic reforms were necessary to improve the Vietnamese economy, however, he still subscribed to the view that the planned economy was better adapted to developing economies than a market economy.

MI

MI or variants may refer to:

Business

  • Mortgage insurance, or mortgage guaranty, an insurance policy which compensates lenders or investors for losses due to the default of a mortgage loan
  • M&I Bank, formerly a U.S. bank, now part Bank of Montreal
  • Computers and smart phones

  • Mobile Internet, a browser-based access to the Internet or web applications using a mobile device connected to a wireless network
  • Multiple inheritance, a feature of some object-oriented programming languages in which a class can inherit behaviors and features from more than one superclass
  • The Mi brand by Xiaomi, used in many of their product names like the Mi series phones, Mi Pad, Mi Band, Mi TV, Mi Power Bank etc
  • Language, numerals, and names

  • M, a letter in the Latin alphabet
  • Mu (letter), a letter in the Greek alphabet
  • Māori language, language code ISO 639-1
  • Mi (kana), the romanization of the Japanese kana み and ミ
  • Middle initial
  • 1001 (number), in Roman numerals
  • Medicine, biology, and psychology

  • Mechanical Index, an ultrasound metric that is used to estimate the possibility of bioeffects
  • Prunus mume

    Prunus mume is an Asian tree species classified in the Armeniaca section of the genus Prunus subgenus Prunus. Its common names include Chinese plum and Japanese apricot. The flower is usually called plum blossom. This distinct tree species is related to both the plum and apricot trees. Although generally referred to as a plum in English, it is more closely related to the apricot. The fruit of the tree is used in Chinese, Japanese and Korean cooking in juices, as a flavouring for alcohol, as a pickle and in sauces. It is also used in traditional medicine.

    The tree's flowering in late winter and early spring is highly regarded as a seasonal symbol.

    Origin

    Prunus mume originated in the south of mainland China around the Yangtze River and was later introduced to Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam. It can be found in sparse forests, stream sides, forested slopes along trails and mountains, sometimes at altitudes up to 1,700–3,100 metres (5,600–10,200 ft), and regions of cultivation.

    Description

    Marshall & Ilsley

    Marshall & Ilsley Corporation (also known as M&I Bank) was a U.S. bank and diversified financial services corporation headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that was purchased by Bank of Montreal in 2010.

    The bank was founded in 1847 and by 2008 the bank had assets of $63.5 billion and over 250 branches. After the acquisition, Bank of Montreal combined the Marshall & Ilsley Corporation operations into its existing U.S. subsidiary BMO Harris Bank.

    History

    Founded in 1847, M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank was the largest Wisconsin-based bank, with 194 offices throughout the state. In addition, M&I had 45 locations throughout Arizona; 17 offices in Kansas City and nearby communities; 17 offices on Florida’s west coast; 26 offices in metropolitan Minneapolis/St. Paul (Twin Cities), and one in Duluth, Minnesota; one office in Las Vegas, Nevada; 16 offices in the greater St. Louis area; and 32 offices in the greater Indianapolis area.

    In December 2006, M&I signed a definitive agreement to acquire United Heritage Bankshares of Florida with 13 locations in the Orlando area.

    Investment banking

    An investment bank is a financial institution that assists individuals, corporations, and governments in raising financial capital by underwriting or acting as the client's agent in the issuance of securities. An investment bank may also assist companies involved in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and provide ancillary services such as market making, trading of derivatives and equity securities, and FICC services (fixed income instruments, currencies, and commodities).

    Unlike commercial banks and retail banks, investment banks do not take deposits. From the passage of Glass–Steagall Act in 1933 until its repeal in 1999 by the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act, the United States maintained a separation between investment banking and commercial banks. Other industrialized countries, including G7 countries, have historically not maintained such a separation. As part of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (Dodd-Frank Act of 2010), the Volcker Rule asserts full institutional separation of investment banking services from commercial banking.

    M.I

    Jude Abaga (born 4 October 1981) better known by stage name 'M.I' or 'M.I Abaga', is a Nigerian hip hop recording artist and the current CEO of the Chocolate City. He has won several awards including the MTV Africa Music Awards 2009. He was nominated in the Best International Act category at the BET Awards 2010. He rose to prominence in 2006 when his song "Crowd Mentality" became popular in his hometown of Jos. On 11 December 2008, M.I released his critically acclaimed debut album, Talk About It. The album was then followed by M.I 2 (2010) and later The Chairman (2014). Which were both released to wide and critical acclaim.

    Early life

    Jude was born in Jos, Plateau State. His parents, Pastor and Mrs Abaga from Takum, Taraba state, both of Nigerian descent. He attended Baptist High School, Jos where his mother purchased basic music notations and later, a 7-key mini piano which launched him into the music world. Jude has two brothers, Jesse Jagz who is also in the Nigerian and African music scene, and Jason Abaga. During Jude's adolescence, he would listen to tracks from Lauryn Hill, Bob Marley, Sarah Maclachlan, Pablo Neruda, Jay-Z and DMX. Jude's venture in the hip hop world started with the sampling of musical works from DMX and Lauryn Hill as early as 1998. After his stint at Calvin College, Michigan, US, he delved into poetry while pursuing a career in Business and Economics. There, he performed regularly at the school's major hip hop shows and concerts. His impressive rap flows and attitude gained him a third-place finish at the Calvin College show tagged 'HipHopera' in 2003, which was actually the only "hip hop show" that Calvin College ever had. M.I. also made some amateur attempts at comedy, but decided to stick to music because he was embarrassed when nobody laughed but him.

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    My My

    by: A Pink

    MY MY MY You're MY
    MY MY MY You're MY
    [Bomi] Naega nege mothaetdeon mal apeseomyeon tteollyeotdeon maeum
    Nan nega neomuna johaseo geurae
    [Naeun] Tto haru jongil ne saenggakman handu beoni anin sigan
    Neoneun moreul geoya o~ jeongmal
    [Eunji] Na jigeum neomuna tteollyeowaseo mareul motae
    Ireon gibun! (MY MY) baro jigeum! (MY MY)
    Mak tteollineun maeum eotteoke hae
    Naega gippeul ttaena seulpeul ttaena nan neol bureugo sipeo
    MY MY MY You're MY neon hangsang nae maeumsoge
    Byeonchi malgo geu jarie ttak!
    [Eunji] Geogi isseojumyeon dwae~
    Ireoke neol saranghae
    MY MY MY You're MY
    MY MY MY You're MY
    [Chorong] Neoreul cheoeum boatdeon nal nuni cheoeum naeryeotdeon nal
    Sae hayan nuncheoreom neomuna tteollyeo wa
    [Hayoung] Uyeonhi neol majuchilkka saenggakman haedo tteollineun
    Nae maeumeul eotteoke halkka
    [Namjoo] Nan jeongmal sarangi eotteon geonji moreugesseo
    Ireon gibun (MY MY) baro jigeum (MY MY)
    Cheoeum neukkineun maeum eotteoke hae
    Naega gippeul ttaena seulpeul ttaena nan neol bureugo sipeo
    MY MY MY You're MY neon hangsang nae maeumsoge
    Byeonchi malgo geu jarie ttak!
    [Eunji] Geogi isseojumyeon dwae~
    Ireoke neol saranghae
    MY MY MY You're MY
    MY MY MY You're MY
    [Yookyung] Hoksi ne apeseo nae maeum deulkyeobeorim eotteoke hae
    [Bomi] Neol bomyeon nae maeumi seolle
    [Chorong] Hangeoreumssik gallae
    [Eunji] Jigeum baro nae maeum boyeojullae
    Oh Oh Baby
    [Yookyung] Dear boy, I fell in love on a snowy day. I will be yours forever as long as
    you'll be mine.
    Naega gippeul ttaena seulpeul ttaena nan neol bureugo sipeo ([Eunji] Oh~)
    MY MY MY You're MY neon hangsang nae maeumsoge ([Eunji] neon hangsang nae maeumsoge)
    Byeonchi malgo geu jarie ttak!
    [Eunji] Geogi isseojumyeon dwae~
    Ireoke neol saranghae~
    MY MY MY You're MY




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