Toto

Toto may refer to:

Tribes

  • Toto tribe, Indo-Bhutanese tribal group residing in West Bengal, India
    • Toto language, Tibeto-Burman language spoken by Toto tribe members
  • Toto language, Tibeto-Burman language spoken by Toto tribe members
  • Toto (mythology), a chief in Māori migration traditions in New Zealand
  • Locations

  • Toto, Nigeria, a Local Government Area of Nasarawa State
  • Toto, Angola, a town in Angola
  • Toto, Indiana, small community near North Judson, Indiana, United States
  • Totoma, California, also known as To-To, a former Native American settlement
  • Sport

  • Toto Cup, an association football tournament in Israel
  • Football pools, called "toto" in several languages
  • Music

  • Toto (band), a Grammy Award-winning American pop/rock group
  • Toto (album), the aforementioned group's debut album
  • Name or nickname

  • Totò, a diminutive form of Salvatore in Sicily and of Antonio in Campania
  • People

  • Toto of Nepi (died 768), Roman strongman
  • Anthony Toto (1498-1554), Italian painter and architect
  • Toto!: The Wonderful Adventure

    ToTo!: The Wonderful Adventure (トト! The Wonderful Adventure) is a Japanese manga series which first appeared in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in March 2003. The series has gone to be published by various manga publishing houses. The series is a manga parody of the Wizard of Oz. It is a comedy /adventure /swashbuckler type story, with a young rambunctious teenage boy named Kakashi adventuring / exploring his world with his friends.

    The series is licensed for an English language release in North America by Del Rey Manga, which began releasing the individual volumes in May 2008.

    Plot

    Kakashi is a young islander who has always dreamed of leaving his island and exploring the world; A world radically changed because of the world war from 50 years ago. His father, a famous world traveler leaves him alone at home in their Light House. After a brief period of time, Kakashi receives his father's journal which prompts him to travel the world like his father, whom many people say is dead.

    Toto (gorilla)

    Toto (1931–1968) (a.k.a. M'Toto meaning "Little Child" in Swahili) was a gorilla that was adopted and raised very much like a human child.

    A. Maria Hoyt adopted the baby female gorilla orphaned by a hunt in French Equatorial Africa in 1931. Mrs. Hoyt's husband killed the baby gorilla's father for a museum piece, and his guides killed its mother for fun. Mrs. Hoyt moved to Cuba to provide a more tropical home for Toto. At the age of four or five, Toto adopted a kitten named Principe, carrying the kitten with her everywhere. When Toto became too difficult to manage for a private keeper, she was leased to the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus as a potential mate for another gorilla, Gargantua, a.k.a. Buddy. Toto died in 1968. Toto is buried at "Sandy Lane" Kennels Pet Cemetery in Sarasota, Florida.

    References

    Further reading

  • Toto and I: A Gorilla in the Family (1941) by A. Maria Hoyt
  • Eve & the Apes (1988) by Emily Hahn
  • Gorilla (Jan 27th 1941) Life Magazine
  • Chart

    A chart, also called a graph, is a graphical representation of data, in which "the data is represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart". A chart can represent tabular numeric data, functions or some kinds of qualitative structure and provides different info.

    The term "chart" as a graphical representation of data has multiple meanings:

  • A data chart is a type of diagram or graph, that organizes and represents a set of numerical or qualitative data.
  • Maps that are adorned with extra information (map surround) for a specific purpose are often known as charts, such as a nautical chart or aeronautical chart, typically spread over several map sheets.
  • Other domain specific constructs are sometimes called charts, such as the chord chart in music notation or a record chart for album popularity.
  • Charts are often used to ease understanding of large quantities of data and the relationships between parts of the data. Charts can usually be read more quickly than the raw data that they are produced from. They are used in a wide variety of fields, and can be created by hand (often on graph paper) or by computer using a charting application. Certain types of charts are more useful for presenting a given data set than others. For example, data that presents percentages in different groups (such as "satisfied, not satisfied, unsure") are often displayed in a pie chart, but may be more easily understood when presented in a horizontal bar chart. On the other hand, data that represents numbers that change over a period of time (such as "annual revenue from 1990 to 2000") might be best shown as a line chart.

    Legend (Lynyrd Skynyrd album)

    Legend was a posthumous compilation album of unreleased material by American Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, which contained previously unreleased demos from the albums before the 1977 plane crash. However, the vast majority of tracks on Legend are now available on other albums. The album was certified Gold on 7/27/2001 by the RIAA.

    Track listing

  • "Georgia Peaches" (Steve Gaines, Ronnie Van Zant) - 3:12
  • "When You Got Good Friends" (Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant) - 3:03
  • "Sweet Little Missy" (Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant) - 5:10
  • "Four Walls of Raiford" (Jeff Carlisi, Ronnie Van Zant) - 4:15
  • "Simple Man" (Live) (Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant) - 6:35
  • "Truck Drivin' Man" (Ed King, Ronnie Van Zant) - 5:17
  • "One in the Sun" (Steve Gaines) - 5:19
  • "Mr. Banker" (Ed King, Gary Rossington, Ronnie Van Zant) - 5:18
  • "Take Your Time" (Ed King, Ronnie Van Zant) - 7:24
  • Track 5 recorded 7/7/1976 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA
  • Personnel

  • Ronnie Van Zant – lead vocals
  • Allen Collins – guitar
  • Legend (Legend Seven album)

    Legend is the debut album of the Christian rock band of the same name. After this recording, the band changed the name to Legend Seven when they became aware of another band with the same name. It was released in 1992 under the Word Records label.

    Track listing

  • "Friendly Fire"
  • "Don't Believe It"
  • "Angela"
  • "After The Fall"
  • "Carry Me"
  • "Set This Place On Fire"
  • "Colours"
  • "They That Wait"
  • "Lead Me Back"
  • "Always And Forever"
  • Musicians

  • Andy Denton
  • Mike Jacobs
  • Randy Ray
  • Billy Williams
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