Orel or Oryol (meaning eagle in some Slavic languages) may refer to:
The Orel ("eagle" in Czech) is a Moravia-based Czech youth movement and gymnastics organization which emerged between 1896–1909 as Catholic Church-supported competitor of another Czech sport movement Sokol (founded 1862), oriented more nationalistic and rather anti-Catholic. Orel movement, defining itself as "Christian sport organization", still exists and currently has about 19,000 members. Since 1921 is member of international sport association FICEP.
A similar organization with the same name was organized also in the Slovene Lands and in Croatia, where it successfully competed with the local Sokol movement. It was dissolved in the early 1930s by the dictatorial regime of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia.
Coordinates: 49°11′35″N 16°36′13″E / 49.19306°N 16.60361°E / 49.19306; 16.60361
Orel is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. In 2013 it had 770 inhabitants.
Village Tři Bubny is the administrative part of Orel.
Coordinates: 49°55′N 15°50′E / 49.917°N 15.833°E / 49.917; 15.833
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an open source information space where documents and other web resources are identified by URLs, interlinked by hypertext links, and can be accessed via the Internet. It has become known simply as the Web. The World Wide Web was central to the development of the Information Age and is the primary tool billions of people use to interact on the Internet.
The World Wide Web was invented by English scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989. He wrote the first web browser in 1990 while employed at CERN in Switzerland.
Web pages are primarily text documents formatted and annotated with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). In addition to formatted text, web pages may contain images, video, and software components that are rendered in the user's web browser as coherent pages of multimedia content. Embedded hyperlinks permit users to navigate between web pages. Multiple web pages with a common theme, a common domain name, or both, may be called a website. Website content can largely be provided by the publisher, or interactive where users contribute content or the content depends upon the user or their actions. Websites may be mostly informative, primarily for entertainment, or largely for commercial purposes.
WWW (Who When Why) is the first studio album recorded by South Korean singer Kim Jaejoong. The album was released on 29 October 2013 by C-JeS Entertainment. Upon release the title song, "Just Another Girl" charted in 34 countries on iTunes, topping it in twelve countries.
The album title was created by Jaejoong, "Who, When, Why" refers to the questions asked when a relationship ends.
It was the second album released by Jaejoong on 2013, following his mini-album, I and its repackage, Y, both which have been reported to be sold out.
Upon release the title song, "Just Another Girl" charted in 34 countries on iTunes, and the album topping the rock album category in twelve countries and regions, namely in Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Barbados, Lithuania and Slovakia. It also charted #8 in Finland, #9 in Israel and #11 in Mexico.
The album also reaches the no.2 position in Gaon October monthly chart, despite being released on 29 October 2013, with sales reaching over 100 000 copies.
The World Wide Web is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet.
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by Don Williams
There's no cause to think that I won't stay;
Haven't I been with you all the way?
There's no time like now to make amends.
After all, we are more than friends.
This could be the time for you and me.
We could go wherever we should be.
So don't put words between us we shouldn't say,
And don't be acting halfway
When you know we're all the way.
There are times when I don't see the light.
I don't know if what I do is right.
But when I'm wrong, it's never meant for you,
So don't confuse my love with what I do.
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