Zeal

Zeal may refer to:

  • Diligence, the theological virtue opposite to acedia.
  • Zealotry, excessive ideological zeal
  • Zeal Monachorum, village in Devon
  • South Zeal, village in Devon
  • Zeal (surname)
  • Zeal (horse)
  • Zeal (album), by Zaain Ul Abideen
  • Zeal (web), an internet directory
  • Kingdom of Zeal, a kingdom in the Chrono Trigger video game
  • USS Zeal (AM-131), a U.S. Navy minesweeper.
  • Zeal, an Air New Zealand subsidiary
  • See also

  • Zeals, village in Wiltshire
  • RAF Zeals, World War II RAF base in Zeals
  • Zealot (disambiguation)
  • Zeal (horse)

    Zeal (foaled 1818) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare, which won the eighth running of the classic 1000 Guineas. As a three-year-old in 1821 won she won her first three races at Newmarket Racecourse including the 1000 Guineas but then finished fourth in the Epsom Oaks. As a four-year-old she walked over in the valuable Port Stakes but was beaten in her only other race. She later had a successful career as a broodmare.

    Background

    Zeal was a bay mare bred by her owner George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton at his stud at Euston Hall in Suffolk. Her dam Zaida had been bought by the Duke as a broodmare and proved to be highly successful: in addition to Zeal she produced the 1000 Guineas and Oaks winner Zinc. Her sire Partisan, another product of Grafton's stud, won seven races at Newmarket before being retired to stud. He was a successful breeding stallion, siring important winners including Mameluke (Epsom Derby), Pindarrie (2000 Guineas), and Cyprian (Oaks Stakes). Grafton sent the filly to be trained at Newmarket by Robert Robson, the so-called "Emperor of Trainers".

    Zeal (web)

    Zeal was a volunteer-built web directory, first appearing in 1999, and then acquired by LookSmart in October 2000 for $20 million. Zeal combined the work of Looksmart's paid editors with that of volunteers who profiled websites and placed them in a hierarchy of subcategories. The resulting categories and profiles were downloaded at intervals by LookSmart and its partners, other search companies such as MSN, Lycos, and Altavista, for use in their own systems with or without modification.

    Paid editors attended to commercial sites and oversaw the voluntary work on non-commercial sites.

    Volunteers worked under a defined set of Guidelines and were required to pass an introductory level test on those Guidelines before submitting site profiles or edits. As points and experience were acquired, volunteers could elect to take a further exam which allowed them to "adopt" and create topic categories of special interest. They could then move up the organizational structure from Community Member to Zealot to Expert Zealot, acquiring additional tools and oversight responsibility at each level. Expert Zealots, who could move or delete some whole categories, monitored the day-to-day operations of the non-commercial portion of the directory and acted as mentors to new members.

    Podcasts:

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    Zeal

    by: Confide

    So lets piece things together from now on one by one
    I'm hoping you know the way, because I'm so alone
    Taking what you have for granted is a mistake you always made.
    I'm hoping you know the way because I'm so alone
    Just Know, I'm relieved, things are clear
    my feet are where they should be.
    Can you do this without me?
    You're there every time
    You're there for everything
    My God, I can see clearly why I'm calling you




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