Maple (disambiguation)

Maple is a genus of trees and shrubs in the family Aceraceae.

Maple may also refer to:

Places

Canada

  • Maple, Ontario, an unincorporated settlement
  • Maple GO Station
  • Maple Airport, a defunct airport in Ontario
  • Maple Mountain (Ontario)
  • United States

  • Maple, Bailey County, Texas, an unincorporated community
  • Maple, Dallas, a neighborhood of Dallas, Texas
  • Maple, West Virginia
  • Maple, Wisconsin, a town in Douglas County, Wisconsin
  • Maple (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Wisconsin
  • Bodies of water

  • Maple Lake (Douglas County), Minnesota
  • Maple Lake (Polk County), Minnesota
  • Maple River (Iowa), a tributary of the Little Sioux River in the U.S. state of Iowa
  • Maple River (Michigan), any of three rivers in the U.S. state of Michigan
  • Maple River (Minnesota), a tributary of the Le Sueur River in the U.S. state of Minnesota
  • Maple River (North Dakota), a tributary of the Red River of the North in the U.S. state of North Dakota
  • Maple River (South Dakota), a river of South Dakota
  • Book of Joel

    The Book of Joel is part of the Hebrew Bible. Joel is part of a group of twelve prophetic books known as the Twelve Minor Prophets. (The term indicates the short length of the text in relation to the longer prophetic texts known as the Major Prophets).

    Content

    After a superscription ascribing the prophecy to Joel (son of Pethuel), the book may be broken down into the following sections:

  • Lament over a great locust plague and a severe drought (1:1–2:17)
    • The effects of these events on agriculture, farmers, and on the supply of agricultural offerings for the Temple in Jerusalem, interspersed with a call to national lament. (1:1–20)
    • A more apocalyptic passage comparing the locusts to an army, and revealing that they are God’s army. (2:1–11)
    • A call to national repentance in the face of God's judgment. (2:12–17)
  • The effects of these events on agriculture, farmers, and on the supply of agricultural offerings for the Temple in Jerusalem, interspersed with a call to national lament. (1:1–20)
  • Joe's Own Editor

    JOE or Joe's Own Editor is a terminal-based text editor for Unix systems, available under the GPL. It is designed to be easy to use.

    JOE is available for most major Linux distributions, open-source BSD systems and Apple's OS X via package managers such as Homebrew.

    Description of features

    JOE includes an integrated help system and a reminder of how to get help is always on the screen. The key sequences in JOE are similar to those of WordStar and Turbo C: many are combinations of the Control key and another key, or combinations of Ctrl+K and another key, or combinations of the Escape key and another key. Numerous settings are also available through Ctrl+T. The program is generally customizable through an extensive configuration file, and it supports color syntax highlighting for numerous popular file formats, a feature that is also configurable.

    JOE installs hard links and a set of rc files that configure JOE to emulate Emacs keybindings (when invoked as jmacs), Pico (when invoked as jpico), or WordStar (when invoked as jstar). There is also a variant called "rjoe", which is restricted in that it allows one to edit only the files specified on the command line (which can be useful to enforce the principle of least privilege).

    Joseph

    "Joseph" is a masculine given name originating from Hebrew, recorded in the Hebrew Bible, as יוֹסֵף, Standard Hebrew Yossef, Tiberian Hebrew and Aramaic Yôsēp̄. In Arabic, including in the Qur'an, the name is spelled يوسف or Yūsuf. The name can be translated from Hebrew יהוה להוסיף YHWH Lhosif as signifying "JEHOVAH will increase/add".

    In the Old Testament, Joseph is Jacob's eleventh son and Rachel's first (Yossef ben-Yaakov in the Jewish Bible). In the New Testament, Joseph is the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus. In the New Testament there is another Joseph as well, Joseph of Arimathea, a secret disciple of Jesus who supplied the tomb in which Jesus was buried.

    The form "Joseph" is used mostly in English, French and German-speaking countries. The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and Joseph was one of the two names, along with Robert, to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most common male name in the 20th century.

    Words (Anthony David song)

    "Words" is a song by American R&B singer-songwriter Anthony David, from his third studio album Acey Duecy. It features fellow contemporary R&B singer-songwriter India.Arie. The song peaked at #53 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, since its release. The song was nominated for a Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 2009.

    Charts

    References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Words (F. R. David album)

    Words is the debut album by F. R. David. Its title track, "Words", was a huge European hit, peaking at #2 on the British charts.

    Track listing

  • "Words" (Robert Fitoussi) - 3:31
  • "Pick Up The Phone" (Fitoussi/Richelle Dassin) - 3:15
  • "Take Me Back" (Fitoussi/Darras) - 3:09
  • "Music" (Frédéric Leibovitz/Darras/Sam Choueka) - 3:14
  • "Someone To Love" (Fitoussi/Daniel Darras/Richelle Dassin) - 3:31
  • "Rocker Blues" (Fitoussi/Dassin) - 3:41
  • "Givin' It Up" (Fitoussi/Pepin) - 3:17
  • "He" (Fitoussi/Pepin/Dassin) - 3:20
  • "Porcelain Eyes" (Darras/Fitoussi) - 2:38
  • "Can't Get Enough" (Fitoussi/Pepin/Dassin) - 4:03
  • References

    1000 Words

    1000 Words may refer to:

  • A list of 1000 basic English words used in the Simple English Wikipedia
  • The Thousand Character Classic, a Chinese poem used as a primer for teaching Chinese characters to children
  • 1000 Words (Final Fantasy X-2), a song for the video game Final Fantasy X-2
  • "A Thousand Words", a 1997 song by Savage Garden
  • A picture is worth a thousand words
  • A Thousand Words (film), a 2012 film starring Eddie Murphy
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