Searching

Searching or search may refer to:

  • Search engine technology, software for finding information
  • Web search engine, a service for finding information on the World Wide Web
  • Enterprise search, software or services for finding information within organizations
  • Search algorithm
  • Search and rescue
  • Search and seizure, a police procedure
  • Searching (horse) (1952–1973), racehorse
  • Searching, using a computer to find an item with specified properties (e.g. specified text) among a collection of items using a search algorithm
  • Search theory, an economic model applied to the study of unemployment, among other applications
  • Bayesian search theory, looking for a target
  • Search Games, looking for an evading target
  • Gay Search, British television presenter and gardening writer
  • Entertainment

  • Search (TV series), a television series
  • Search (band), a Malaysian rock band
  • Search (band)

    Search is a rock band formed in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. It was founded in 1981 by Yazit (drums), Hillary Ang (guitar), Nasir (bass guitar), Zainal (guitar) and Amy (vocals). The group went through many line-up changes in its career, but the songs and music remained strong and unique among Malaysian and Singaporean fans. To date, they have released eleven studio albums, a number of live, compilation and joint (with Wings) albums. They have been regarded by Malaysian rock fans as the greatest rock band in Malaysia with their numerous hits along with rock anthems.

    Albums

  • Cinta Buatan Malaysia (1985)
  • Langit Dan Bumi (1986)
  • Mentari Merah Di Ufuk Timur (1987)
  • Di Pintu Sepi (1988)B Side
  • Berpaling (1988)B Side
  • Fenomena (1989)
  • Search Live (1989)
  • Karisma (1990)
  • Sepuluh Tahun (1991)
  • Rampage (1992)
  • Double Trouble, with Wings (1992)
  • Remix EP (1994)
  • Terbaik (1994)
  • Gema Di Timur Jauh (1995)
  • Gema Di Timur Jauh "Unplugged" (1995)
  • Rock 'N' Roll Pie (1996)
  • Rock N' Roll Pie Live N' Loud (1997)
  • Double Trouble 2, with W
  • The Search

    The Search is a 1948 Swiss-American film directed by Fred Zinnemann which tells the story of a young Auschwitz survivor and his mother who search for each other across post-World War II Europe. It stars Montgomery Clift, Ivan Jandl, Jarmila Novotná and Aline MacMahon.

    One oft-cited feature of this film is that many of the scenes were shot amidst the actual ruins of post-war German cities, namely Ingolstadt, Nuremberg, and Würzburg.

    Plot

    Trains bring homeless children (Displaced Persons or DPs), who are taken by Mrs. Murray (Aline MacMahon) and other United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) workers to a nearby transit camp, where they are fed and cared for. The next morning, the children are interviewed by UNRRA officials to try to identify them and reunite them if possible with their families.

    A young boy named Karel (Ivan Jandl) responds "Ich weiß nicht" ("I don't know") to all questions. He grew up in a well-to-do Czech family. The Nazis had deported his sister and doctor father, while the boy and mother were sent to a concentration camp. They eventually became separated. After the war, Karel survived by scavenging for food with other homeless children.

    Résumé

    A résumé (/ˈrɛzʊm/, REZ-u-may or /rɛzʊˈm/; less frequently /ˈrɛzjʊm/ or /rɛzjʊˈm/; French: [ʁezyme]), also spelled resume or resumé, is a document used by persons to present their backgrounds and skills. Résumés can be used for a variety of reasons, but most often they are used to secure new employment. A typical résumé contains a "summary" of relevant job experience and education, as its French origin (and its translation into Spanish as "resumen") implies. The résumé is usually one of the first items, along with a cover letter and sometimes an application for employment, which a potential employer sees regarding the job seeker and is typically used to screen applicants, often followed by an interview. The curriculum vitae (CV) used for academic purposes in the UK (and in other European countries) is more akin to the résumé — a shorter, summary version of one's education and experience — than to the longer and more detailed c.v. that is expected in U.S. academic circles. Generally, the résumé is substantially shorter than a CV in English Canada, the U.S. and Australia.

    Résumé (album)

    :Résumé (the colon is part of the title) is a collection of experimental tracks by John Taylor of Duran Duran and Jonathan Elias. The tracks were recorded in 1985 and 1986, and collected and released through John Taylor's website, TrustTheProcess.com as a CD-R in 1999.

    Track listing

  • "Dance For Freedom" – 5:21
  • "New Work #1" – 2:01
  • "I Do What I Do" – 3:49
  • "Music For An Untitled Movie 1" – 1:49
  • "Music For An Untitled Movie 2" – 2:19
  • "Music For An Untitled Movie 3" – 0:34
  • "Shine On" – 4:00
  • "Divisions" - 3:09
  • "Tell Me All You Know" - 4:00
  • External links

  • TrustTheProcess.com
  • Resumé (magazine)

    Resumé is a Swedish language fortnightly news magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden. The magazine features articles about mass media and marketing communications.

    History and profile

    Resumé was founded in 1950. The magazine is part of Bonnier Tidskrifter and is published by Resumé Förlag AB on a fortnightly basis in Stockholm. It includes news about mass media and marketing communications. It claims to be Scandinavia's biggest magazine dealing with advertising, media and marketing.

    The editor-in-chief of Resumé since 25 November 2011 has been Claes de Faire. Since 1996 the magazine has given an award for the "Lobbyist of This Year" (Årets lobbyist).

    References

    External links

  • Official website
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