Toda may refer to:
Toda is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
The Toda people are a small pastoral community who live on the isolated Nilgiri plateau of Southern India. Before the 18th century, the Toda coexisted locally with other communities, including the Kota, and Kuruba, in a loose caste-like community organisation in which the Toda were the top ranking. The Toda population has hovered in the range 700 to 900 during the last century. Although an insignificant fraction of the large population of India, the Toda have attracted (since the late 18th century), "a most disproportionate amount of attention because of their ethnological aberrancy" and "their unlikeness to their neighbours in appearance, manners, and customs." The study of their culture by anthropologists and linguists would prove important in the creation of the fields of social anthropology and ethnomusicology.
Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education ("NOCHE") is a nonprofit business and higher education collaborative in a 16-county region of Northeast Ohio. NOCHE's member institutions of higher education include a cross section of public, private, two-year and four-year schools. Collectively, these institutions enroll more than 226,000 degree-seeking students from across the United States and the world and grant more than 35,000 certificates and degrees annually. NOCHE's mission is to mobilize the region's higher education and business communities for collective action that advances regional economic development.
NEOintern consists of a free online database where college students anywhere and organizations in Northeast Ohio can find each other for internships and co-ops. NOCHE program managers also present "Maximize Your ROI: Return On Intern" total internship and co-op management seminars for business and nonprofit leaders, human resource managers and internship/co-op coordinators.
JMP may refer to:
In the x86 assembly language, the JMP
instruction performs an unconditional jump. Such an instruction transfers the flow of execution by changing the instruction pointer register. There are a number of different opcodes that perform a jump; depending on whether the processor is in real mode or protected mode, and an override instruction is used, the instructions may take 16-bit, 32-bit, or segment:offset pointers.
There are many different forms of jumps: relative, conditional, absolute and register-indirect jumps.
The following examples illustrate:
(Note that although the first and second jumps are relative, commonly the destination address is shown instead of the relative offset as encoded in the opcode.)
Example one: Load IP with the new value 0x89AB
, then load CS with 0xACDC
and IP with 0x5578
.
Example two: Load IP with the value 0x56789AB1
, only in protected mode or unreal mode.
JMP (pronounced "jump") is a computer program for statistics developed by the JMP business unit of SAS Institute. It was created in the 1980s to take advantage of the graphical user interface introduced by the Macintosh. It has since been improved and made available for the Windows operating system. JMP is used in applications such as Six Sigma, quality control and engineering, design of experiments and scientific research.
The software consists of five products: JMP, JMP Pro, JMP Clinical, JMP Genomics and the JMP Graph Builder App for the iPad; a scripting language is also available. The software is focused on exploratory analytics, whereby users investigate and explore data, rather than testing a hypothesis.
JMP was developed in the 1980s by John Sall and a team of developers to make use of the graphical user interface introduced by the 1984 Apple Macintosh. It originally stood for “John’s Macintosh Program” and was first released in October 1989. It was used mostly by scientists and engineers for design of experiments (DOE), quality and productivity support (Six Sigma), and reliability modeling. Semiconductor manufacturers were also among JMP’s early adopters.
Si tu me quieres tienes que saber
que solo hay algo que me gusta hacer
si tu me quieres tienes que saber bailar
open up, open up your heart, open up your heart
Si quieres tenerme solo pido una cosa
tienes que bailar conmigo toda una noche
si tu me quieres tienes que saber bailar
open up, open up your heart, open up your heart
Pon tu mano sobre mi corazón
cierra los ojos todo va a estar mejor
sube el volumen no te detengas más, más
Coro:
(Don't leave him stop no more)
No te detengas mas,
(Just keep your body moving)
no pares nunca mas de moverte
(Uuuuuuh)
todo lo que quiero es bailar
(Open up, open up your heart)
no te detengas más
(Open up your heart) X2
Hey Mickey! (Hey mickey!)
what's up? (what's up?)
where's the love? (where's the love? )
wheres is packman? (wheres is packman)
123, 123, 4556
open up, open up tu corazón
open up, open up your heart
Pon tu mano sobre mi corazón
cierra los ojos todo va a estar mejor
sube el volumen no te detengas más, más
Repite el Coro hasta el final