Jules is the French form of the Latin "Julius" (e.g. Jules César, the French name for Julius Caesar). It may refer to:

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JULES

JULES (Joint UK Land Environment Simulator) is a land-surface parameterisation model scheme describing soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions. JULES is a community lead project which is based on MOSES the Met Office Surface Exchange Scheme.

References

External links

  • www.jchmr.org/jules
  • MOSES 2.2 technical documentation. By Richard Essery, Martin Best and Peter Cox

  • Seoul

    Seoul (서울; Korean: [sʰʌ.ul]) – officially the Seoul Special City – is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea, forming the heart of the Seoul Capital Area, which includes the surrounding Incheon metropolis and Gyeonggi province, the world's 14th largest city and second largest metropolitan area. It is home to over half of all South Koreans along with 678,102 international residents.

    Situated on the Han River, Seoul's history stretches back more than two thousand years when it was founded in 18 BCE by Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. It continued as the capital of Korea under the Joseon Dynasty. The Seoul Capital Area contains five UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Changdeok Palace, Hwaseong Fortress, Jongmyo Shrine, Namhansanseong and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty. Seoul is surrounded by mountains, the tallest being Mt. Bukhan, the world's most visited national park per square foot. Modern landmarks include the iconic N Seoul Tower, the gold-clad 63 Building, the neofuturistic Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Lotte World, the world's second largest indoor theme park,Moonlight Rainbow Fountain, the world's longest bridge fountain and the Sevit Floating Islands. The birthplace of K-pop and the Korean Wave, Seoul received over 10 million international visitors in 2014, making it the world's 9th most visited city and 4th largest earner in tourism.

    Seul (disambiguation)

    Seul can refer to:

  • Seoul, the capital and largest city of South Korea
  • Seul (album), a 2000 album by Canadian singer Garou
  • "Seul" (song), a 2000 song by Canadian singer Garou
  • Lac Seul, a lake in Ontario, Canada
  • Lac Seul First Nation, an Indian reserve on the shores of Lac Seul
  • Se (instrument), an ancient Chinese musical instrument still occasionally seen in Korea, where it is known as the seul
  • Also:

  • Seul Choix Light, a lighthouse located in the northwest corner of Lake Michigan in Schoolcraft County, Michigan
  • Seul contre tous, a 1998 French film by Gaspar Noé
  • Seul (album)

    Seul is the debut album recorded by the Canadian singer Garou. Released in November 2000, this album was a great success in the francophone countries, reaching the top of the charts in France and Belgium (Wallonia) and becoming the best-selling album of 2001. It contains the hit single "Seul" which also topped the charts in these countries.

    Track listing

  • "Gitan" (Luc Plamondon, Romano Musumarra) — 4:05
  • "Que l'amour est violent" (Luc Plamondon, Aldo Nova, Rick Virag) — 5:41
  • "Demande au soleil" (Luc Plamondon, Romano Musumarra) — 5:34
  • "Seul" (Luc Plamondon, Romano Musumarra) — 4:41
  • "Sous le vent" (Duo avec Céline Dion) (Jacques Veneruso) — 3:31
  • "Je n'attendais que vous" (Jacques Veneruso) — 5:18
  • "Criminel" (Luc Plamondon, Franck Langolff) — 3:45
  • "Le calme plat" (Élisabeth Anaïs, Franck Langolff) — 4:10
  • "Au plaisir de ton corps" (Luc Plamondon, Aldo Nova, Rick Virag) — 4:38
  • "La moitié du ciel" (Élisabeth Anaïs, Richard Cocciante) — 4:11
  • "Lis dans mes yeux" (Erick Benzi) — 4:04
  • "Jusqu'à me perdre" (Bryan Adams, Elliot Kennedy, Luc Plamondon) — 4:27
  • Tout

    In British English, a tout is any person who solicits business or employment in a persistent and annoying manner (generally equivalent to a solicitor or barker in American English, or a spruiker in Australian English). According to the American Bar Association, touting occurs when a person advertises, promotes, or otherwise describes a security for sale without disclosing that the person is being paid to do so.

    An example would be a person who frequents heavily touristed areas and presents himself as a tour guide (particularly towards those who do not speak the local language) but operates on behalf of local bars, restaurant, or hotels, being paid to direct tourists towards certain establishments.

    Types of touts

    In London, the term "taxi touts" refers to a kind of illegal taxicab operation which involves taxi drivers (or their operator) attracting potential passengers by illegal means—for instance, calling out travellers, or fetching them and their luggage, while parked in an area where taxi drivers must wait in their vehicle. They may charge exorbitant fees upon arrival, possibly using threats to ensure payment.

    Tout Alizée

    Tout Alizée (English: Everything Alizée) is the title of a compilation album released by French singer Alizée. The album was released to stores on 10 December 2007 in Mexico only, being a compilation released by Alizée's old music label Universal Music in an attempt to cash-in on her recent success in the country, the album was backed with a bonus DVD with some of her music videos.

    Charts and sales

    The album debuted at number sixty-two in the Mexican Top 100 Albums Chart, and number eighteen on the International Top 20 Albums Chart.

    Track listing

    CD

  • "Moi... Lolita"
  • "Gourmandises"
  • "L'Alizé"
  • "J.B.G."
  • "Parler tout bas"
  • "J'en ai marre!"
  • "À contre-courant"
  • "Hey! Amigo!"
  • "Youpidou"
  • "Amélie m'a dit"
  • "J'ai pas vingt ans!"
  • "Moi... Lolita" (Lola Extended Remix)
  • "Moi... Lolita" (Hello Helli T'es A Dance Remix)
  • "I'm Fed Up!" (Bubbly Club Remix)
  • "J'en ai marre!" (Soft Skin Club Mix)
  • DVD

  • "Gourmandises"
  • "Moi... Lolita"
  • "Parler tout bas"
  • "J'ai pas vingt ans!"
  • "I'm Not Twenty"
  • "J'en ai marre!"
  • "I'm Fed Up!"
  • Documentary: Tubes D'un Jour
  • Podcasts:

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