Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo is a fictional character from the manga and anime series "Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo." He has a unique appearance with a blond afro hairstyle, not a black one.
Omega (uppercase Ω, lowercase ω) is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeric system, it has a value of 800. The word literally means "great O" (ō mega, mega meaning 'great'), as opposed to Omicron, which means "little O" (o mikron, micron meaning "little").[1] This name is Byzantine; in Classical Greek, the letter was called ō (ὦ), whereas the Omicron was called ou (οὖ).[2] The form of the lowercase letter derives from a double omicron, which came to be written open at the top. Phonetically, the Ancient Greek Ω is a long open-mid o [ɔː], similar to the vowel of English raw in certain dialects such as RP where this word is pronounced [ɹɔː]. It should not be confused with the sound of English so-called "long o" as in ocean, which is either diphthongal [oʊ] or [əʊ] or a close-mid kind of "o" [o], in either case distinctly different from the "long o" sound of Greek omega and closer to the Classical Greek sound represented by ουbefore this came to be pronounced [u]. In Modern Greek Ω represents the same sound as omicron. The letter omega is transcribed ōor simply o. Omega (the last letter of the Greek alphabet) is often used to denote the last, the end, or the ultimate limit of a set, in contrast to Alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the New Testament book of Revelation, God is declared to be the "alpha and omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last".[3] Omega was also adopted into the early Cyrillic alphabet. See omega (Cyrillic) (Ѡ, ѡ). A Raetic variant is at the origin of Elder Futhark ᛟ. The upper-case letter Ω is used as a symbol, it is also used often outside its Greek alphabetical context in literature, advertising and other forms of human expression. * For ohm - SI unit of electrical resistance; formerly also used upside down (℧) to represent mho, the old name for the inverse of an ohm (now siemens with symbol S) used for electrical conductance. Unicode has a separate code point for the ohm sign (U+2126, Ω), but it is only included for backwards compatibility and the Greek uppercase omega character (U+03A9, Ω) is preferred. [4] * The symbol of the Resistance Movement against the Vietnam-era draft * In computer science, in notation related to Big O notation to describe the asymptotic behavior of functions. See also Chaitin's constant * In mathematics: ** the Omega constant, a solution of Lambert's W function; or the first uncountable ordinal number (also known as ω1) ** Chaitin's constant. ** A 2-D region in calculus, usually corresponding to the domain of a double integral. * In statistics, it is used as the symbol for the sample space, or total set of possible outcomes. * In physics, the solid angle or the rate of precession in a gyroscope. * In particle physics to represent the Omega baryons. A lowercase omega is used for the omega mesons. * In combinatory logic, the looping combinator, (λ x. x x) (λ x. x x) * In astronomy (cosmology) Ω refers to the density of the universe, also called the density parameter. * Year or date of death The lower-case letter ω is used as a symbol: * In textual criticism, the archetype of a manuscript tradition * In physics, angular velocity and angular frequency. * In mathematics, the first transfinite ordinal number * In number theory, an arithmetic function * In combinatory logic, the self-application combinator, (λ x. x x) * In computer science, in notation related to Big O notation, the asymptotically dominant nature of functions * In astronomy, as a ranking of a star's brightness * In particle physics to represent the omega meson * In circuit analysis and signal processing to represent natural frequency, related to frequency f by ω = 2πf. * In biochemistry to denote the carbon atom furthest from the carboxyl group of a fatty acid. * Used in place of ん in Japanese typing shorthand. * In relational database theory ω is used to represent NULL, a missing or inapplicable value. * In phonology, for a prosodic (or phonological) word. * In biochemistry, for one of the RNA Polymerase subunits. Who you says?
* Omega (Doctor Who), a fictional character from the television series * Omega Ranger, a character from Power Rangers: S.P.D. * The Omega Man, a 1971 science fiction film * Omega, an alias of O'Malley, a character in Red vs. Blue; see List of characters in Red vs. Blue * Omegamon and Omegamon X, the Japanese names for the Digimon characters, Omnimon, as well as his X-Antibody counterpart, Omnimon X * Doctor Omega, a 1906 science fiction novel by Arnould Galopin * A character in the Maximum Ride series. * Omega Red, a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe * Omega (comics), a comic book villain from the Legion of Super-Heroes * Omega Men, a DC Comics superhero group * Omega (Dead or Alive), the final boss of Dead or Alive 3 * Omega (Final Fantasy), a recurring boss in the Final Fantasyseries * E-123 Omega, a character in the Sonic the Hedgehogseries
Did Reverend Cleophus Robinson have a son named Cleophus Robinson Jr?
Cleophus Robinson, Jr, lives in St. Louis, Missouri and still performs and ministers at the church his father founded years ago. He's enjoyed an interesting music career since the passing of his parents and was signed with several record labels. He was signed recently, by label CEO; Darrell Ellis to Emerged Records, part of the Emerged Music Group. His current release through Emerged Records is entitled "In the Mood" and was released May 13, 2012.
Who is the antigonist in the book alphas?
There are actually various storylines going on in Alphas. Since the story is told in Skye's, Charlie's, and Allie's points of view, there can be several antagonist. Some examples could be Shira, Skye's dance teacher, Darwin, Allie "J", Trina...
How would you describe the nest of an owl?
How you describe a nest of an owl is it is in a tree and it looks like a normal nest.
Horatio P. Hossenfeffer was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in August of 1815. He went to school and then graduated from Harvard. He worked for many years, married once, and had four children. He died in July of 1910. He had that moustache the whole time.
Complete Biography.
Did Michelle Obama say This is the first time I have ever been proud of this Country?
Yes, Michelle Obama said 'For the first time in my adult life I am proud of my country because I think people are hungry for change. I have been desperate to see our country moving in that direction & not feeling so alone in my frustration & disappointment. I have seen people hungry to be unified on some basic common issue & it has made me proud" Found on You Tube from Fox News.
"What I was clearly talking about is that I am proud in how Americans are engaging in the political process," she said. "I mean, everyone has said what I said, in that we haven't seen these record numbers of turnouts, people who are paying attention, going to rallies, watching debates."
Why is half the dash is out in your 1990 Chrysler Le Baron?
Obviously there is an electrical problem..
In my '93 LeBaron, my son borrowed the car and left the emergency brake on, after starting the car. There was a short as a result, and my headlights needed jury-rigged to work...My dash lights do not come on, but the warning lights work.
Was there an electrical short, at some time in the past?
Who was the first president fo delta sigma theta?
Soror Sadie TM Alexander was the 1st national president
Ann Michelle was born on August 11, 1952, in Chigwell, Essex, England, UK.
What did Michelle Obama do as a child?
She was a very smart child. When she was only 4 she learned to read with no assistance. She has an older brother Craig who is a basketball coatch. Her fater died at 56 with a disease.
Michelle Botes was born in 1962, in Cape Town, South Africa.
How can you get michlle Obama to come to your school and inspect how healthy your lunches are?
Send her a lovely invitation saying how fit she is, and how she should come and see if your school lunches are "worthy"
Describe a time when you took a risk What was the outcome What would you do differently?
I took a risk by leaving a 50 dollar bill in my desk at school!