I-GO

I-GO was a Chicago-based car sharing organization owned by Enterprise Holdings. I-GO was established in 2002 by the Center for Neighborhood Technology as an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to creating and implementing new strategies that make urban communities more livable and environmentally sustainable. I-GO was sold to Enterprise Holdings in May 2013 and re-branded as Enterprise CarShare.

Mission

I-GO’s mission was to reduce car ownership rates, decrease transportation costs, reduce urban congestion and improve air quality in Chicago. From its inception, I-GO worked to catalyze a set of transportation innovations that make it feasible and desirable for Chicago residents to get around conveniently and economically without having to own a car and, at the same time, reduce vehicle miles traveled and greenhouse gas emissions. By contributing to the environmental improvement of the Chicago area and the decrease in expenses for residents, I-GO's triple bottom line impact provided a significant social return on investment.

Ultima Foods

Ultima Foods Inc. is a Canadian manufacturer and marketer of yogurt and fresh dairy products. Founded in 1993 (with predecessor operations dating to 1971), Ultima Foods is a partnership of Quebec-based dairy company Agropur and Alberta-based Agrifoods International Cooperative Ltd, and has 750 employees across the country.

The company launched the iögo brand of yogurt and fresh dairy products in Canada in mid-August 2012, and also owns and operates the Olympic brand of dairy products. Ultima Foods also continues to manufacture (but no longer directly sells) Yoplait-branded products in Canada.

History

In 1971, the Quebec-based Coopérative agricole de Granby (renamed Agropur in 1979) obtained the Canadian licence to manufacture and market Yoplait products. In 1993, Agropur's yogurt manufacturing and marketing operations were combined with those of Agrifoods, a federal cooperative owned by 2,500 dairy producers in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan, forming Ultima Foods.

Dožić

Dožić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дoжић) is a Serbian surname. In the Morača region of Montenegro there is a brotherhood called Dožić-Medenica (Дожић-Меденица). Notable people with the surname include:

  • Gavrilo Dožić, Patriarch of the Serbs, as Gavrilo V (s. 1938–1950)
  • Mihailo Dožić, Orthodox hierodeacon and archimandrite
  • Sekula Dožić
  • Milovan Dožić
  • Savo Dožić
  • Milo Dožić, President of the Parliament of Montenegro (1 December 1910 – 12 February 1911)
  • Darko Dožić
  • Do I

    "Do I" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Luke Bryan. It was released in May 2009 as the lead-off single from his album Doin' My Thing. Bryan co-wrote the song with Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley of the group Lady Antebellum, whose co-lead singer Hillary Scott is featured on background vocals.

    Content

    Bryan told CMT that, "the song is about a couple that doesn't know if their worlds are right with each other, or they don't know how their relationship's going down hill".

    The song is in the key of A major, with Bryan's vocals ranging from C♯4 to F♯5.

    Critical reception

    Stephen M. Deusner of Engine 145 gave the song a thumbs-down. Although he described the lyrics favorably by saying that "the scenario is all the more affecting for its mundanity" and "'Do I' implies no hint of a happily ever after, and that ambiguity gives the lyrics extra impact", Deusner criticized Bryan's vocal performance, saying "it never quite conveys much desperation or despair. There’s no worry in his voice, nor does it sound like he’s trying to keep a stoic front." Chris Neal of Country Weekly described the song favorably in his review of the album, saying that it "shows a knack for convincingly delivering hymns to thwarted love."

    Nate

    Nate may refer to:

  • Nate (web portal), South Korean web portal
  • Nate (name)
  • Nathan (given name), a masculine given name sometimes abbreviated as "Nate"
  • Nathaniel, another given name
  • Nakajima Ki-27, Japanese aircraft of World War II
  • Nate Station, train station in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
  • Nate (novel), 2006 novel by Phil Henderson
  • NATE may also refer to:

  • National Association for the Teaching of English, the UK subject teacher association for all aspects of English from pre-school to university
  • National Association of Theatrical Television and Kine Employees, formerly the National Association of Theatrical Employees
  • See also

  • All pages with titles containing Nate
  • Tropical Storm Nate (disambiguation)
  • Nathan (disambiguation)
  • Nate (name)

    Nate is a given name, frequently used as a diminutive of Nathan or Nathaniel.

    Notable people with this name

    Arts and performance

  • Nate Albert (born 1970), American musician best known as a guitarist for ska-core band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  • Nate Berkus (born 1971), American interior designer, author, TV host and television personality
  • Nate Corddry (born 1977), American actor
  • Nate Dogg (1969–2011), American rapper, singer, and actor
  • Nate Hartley (born 1992), American actor
  • Nate Kelley (born 1978), original drummer and backing vocalist for the progressive rock band Shabutie
  • Nate Richert (born 1978), American actor and musician
  • Nate Parker (born 1979), American actor and musical performer
  • Nate Ruess (born 1982), American singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the lead vocalist of indie rock band Fun
  • Nate Walcott (born 1978), American musical composer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist
  • Politicians

  • Nate Bell (born 1969), Republican politician from Mena in the U.S. state of Arkansas
  • Nate (web portal)

    Nate (Hangul: 네이트) is a South Korean web portal, developed by SK Communications. In 2003, Nate acquired social media site Cyworld, and in 2004, it achieved first place in local page views with a total of 3.8 million, surpassing rival Daum for the first time.

    NateOn

    NateOn is an instant messaging client provided by Nate, which in 2005 first overtook MSN Messenger in terms of South Korean user numbers. During the 3rd week of May 2005, NateOn's South Korean users totalled 7.54 million, compared to 6.5 million for MSN Messenger.

    See also

  • Cyworld
  • SK Communications
  • Malware Domain List
  • References

    External links

  • www.nate.com (Korean)
  • Podcasts:

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    Where Do I Go

    by: Jessy

    Trough the eyes of every stranger
    I see the pain the hurt the danger
    The walls are coming down on everyone
    The world is filled with so much anger
    You'd think it's time that we'd surrender
    Instead we just keep fighting on and on
    Another child with no tomorrow
    Left behind in tears and sorrow
    Can anyone remember the reason why?
    Pollution is killing every river
    You'd think it's time we'd reconsider
    Instead we just ignore and move along
    Where do I go from here?
    Do I walk alone in fear?
    Do I leave it all behind me like a dream?
    Where do I go from here?
    Do I walk alone in fear?




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