Đokić

Đokić (Serbian: Ђокић), sometimes spelled Djokić, is a Serbian surname, derived from the male given name "Đoka"/"Đoko", itself a diminutive of Đorđe (George). It is predominantly found in Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its form in romanized Macedonian is Ǵokić or Gjokić. It may refer to:

  • Aleksandar Đokić (born 1936), Serbian architect
  • Dušan Đokić, Serbian footballer
  • Dušanka Đokić (born 1938), Serbian physicist
  • Rade Đokić, Bosnian Serb footballer
  • Ratko Đokić, Yugoslav mob boss in Sweden
  • Ljubisav Đokić (born 1943), bulldozer operator who became a symbol of the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević
  • Miroslav Ǵokić (born 1973), former Macedonian international footballer
  • Đokić brotherhood of the Vasojevići tribe.
  • Philippe Djokic, Canadian violinist, conductor and music educator
  • Denise Djokic, Canadian cellist
  • See also

  • Đokići, a town in Serbia
  • Đoković, a surname
  • Đokanović, a surname
  • Dokić, a surname
  • Jokić, a surname
  • Prussian T 11

    The Prussian Class T 11 were passenger tank locomotives produced between 1903 and 1910 in the service of the Prussian state railways for duties on the Berlin Stadtbahn.

    History

    470 engines of this type were procured between 1903 and 1910 for duties on the Berlin Stadtbahn. Like the superheated locomotive, the Prussian T 12, the T 11 evolved from the T 9.3 in order to replace the older, four-coupled tank engines. Construction of the T 11 was ceased in 1910 in favour of the more economical T 12.

    In 1923, 16 engines were fitted with a superheater, but they retained their existing running numbers.

    In 1925, the Deutsche Reichsbahn took over the 358 remaining locomotives as DRG Class 74.0–3, allocating them the numbers 74 001–358.

    The locomotives were employed together with the T 12s especially on the Berlin Stadtbahn until its electrification in 1926–1933; as a result they had direction plates (Richtungsschilder) on their smokebox and coal tanks. But they were also used in suburban services for other cities such as Frankfurt, Hamburg and Altona.

    Klan

    KLAN or Klan may be:

  • Klan TV, an Albanian TV channel
  • KLAN (FM), an FM radio station licensed to Glasgow, Montana
  • Klan (TV series), a Polish television series
  • KLan or Kosovo LAN, an internet access provider based in Kosovo
  • Capital Region International Airport, the Lansing, Michigan airport's ICAO code
  • Klan, Ivory Coast, a defunct commune in Sassandra-Marahoué District, Ivory Coast
  • Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacy group
  • See also

  • Clan (disambiguation)
  • Klan (magazine)

    Klan is an Albanian language weekly political and finance magazine based in Tirana, Albania. The weekly provides economic and political news.

    History and profile

    Klan was first published in February 1997. Businessmen Marsel Skendo and Sokol Balla are the co-founders of the magazine. The latter also worked as an editor in the magazine.

    Klan is one of the publications and media outlets owned by Klan group. As of 2002 the publisher of the magazine was Media 5 company which also published Korrieri, a daily. Later Klan became part of the ADA group. The group also owns Klan TV.

    The magazine focuses on political and economic news. As of 2007 Andi Bushati was the editor of the magazine which is published weekly. It has its headquarters in Tirana.Edi Rama, current Prime Minister of Albania, was among its contributors.

    The magazine offers the award of the "Company of the Year".

    In 2002 Klan had a circulation of 4,700 copies.

    See also

  • List of magazines in Albania
  • References

    External links

    Official website

    123Klan

    123Klan is a French graffiti crew, founded in 1992 by husband and wife Scien and Klor. Since 1994 the crew have also worked in graphic design, inspired by the work of Neville Brody, and started to apply it to their graffiti (and vice versa). They describe their art as ‘when street knowledge meets technology and graffiti melds with graphic design’. Dean, Sper, Skam, Meric, and Reso 1 are the other crew members.

    Now based in Montréal, Canada, 123Klan's studio specializes in character illustration, branding and toy design.

    They have had exhibitions worldwide, including Lille, Dunkerque, Toulouse, Strasbourg, Paris, Brussels, London, Eindhoven, Roma, Munich, Barcelona, New York City, Singapore, and Zurich.

    Published works

  • 123Klan, Pyramyd, Paris, 2003, ISBN 2-910565-58-0
  • Notes

    Further reading

  • What the Web Can Be, Gingko Press, 2001, ISBN 962-85198-9-1
  • Pictoplasma, Die Gestalten Verlag, 2001, ISBN 3-931126-58-7
  • Permanent: Design Is Kinky, Gingko Press, 2002, ISBN 962-86177-3-7
  • External links

  • 123klan.com
  • Dogs (Beware of Safety album)

    dogs is the first studio album by American post rock band Beware of Safety. It was released in 2009.

    Track listing

  • "Nu Metal" - 10:43
  • "The Supposed Common" - 8:02
  • "Step Or Stone" - 5:29
  • "Hexa" - 7:34
  • "Circa" - 2:24
  • "Dogs" - 2:46
  • "Yards and Yards" - 9:13
  • "Light of Day" - 3:29
  • "The Laughter Died" - 10:16
  • "Raingarden" - 7:39
  • Personnel

  • Steve Molter - guitar
  • Adam Kay - guitar
  • Jeff Zemina - guitar
  • Morgan Hendry - drums
  • Patrick Murphy - Recording Engineer, Mixing
  • Paul Pavao - Recording Engineer (drums)
  • Dave Collins - Mastering
  • Shannon Dejongh - Violin, Viola

  • Release Details

  • 2009, US, The Mylene Sheath SHEATH011, Release Date 2009, CD
  • External links

  • The Band's MySpace Page
  • The Mylene Sheath
  • ProgArchives
  • List of ThunderCats characters

    The following is a list of characters that appear in the American animated series ThunderCats, its 2011 reboot, and its related media.

    Original ThunderCats

    Jaga

    Jaga (voiced by Earl Hammond in the original series, Corey Burton in the 2011 series) is also known as "Jaga the Wise" and is based on the Jaguar. This elder warrior was once regarded as the greatest of all ThunderCats by Lion-O himself. In his youth, Jaga was the Lord of the Thundercats, and rescued a young Hachiman from being trapped in The Jade Dragon (which later became a part of the Treasure of Thundera). An adviser and protector of the Lord’s family, Jaga wielded the "Sword of Omens" and was a formidable fighter in combat. After Claudus was blinded Jaga became the main guardian of the Eye of Thundera, the Sword of Omens, and the Treasure of Thundera. It was Jaga who gathered the nobles of the ThunderCats to escort Lion-O and the Eye of Thundera to safety, but did not survive the trip to Third Earth as he volunteered to pilot the damaged ship while the others slept. Because of this, Jaga died of old age. However, Jaga does reappear on Third Earth as a ghost (seen only by Lion-O at first) to guide him in his lessons and adventures. At times, he appears before the other ThunderCats as well such as when facing down Grune the Destroyer's ghost and when the ThunderCats need to rescue their fellow Thunderians. Jaga's physical body does reappear at one point during the original series in the episode "The Astral Prison" where he was trapped in another dimension, prompting Lion-O to travel there to rescue him from being held captive by an evil inhabitant of said dimension. His fate as a physical living entity after this was never revealed, but his spirit form continued to appear throughout the series.

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