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Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (799 bytes)
1: ...wn as The '''European Leisure Software Publishers Association''' until [[2002]]. 3: Between [[1994]] and Spring [[2003]] ELSPA voluntarily rated [[compute... 5: ...d in the [[United Kingdom]], and promoting anti-[[software piracy|piracy]] initiatives. 8: *[[Entertainment Software Rating Board]] Entertainment Software Association (1012 bytes) 1: ...Interactive Digital Software Association'' (IDSA) and was renamed to ESA on [[July 16]], [[2003]]. 3: ... [[Sony]], [[Square Enix]], [[THQ]], [[Ubi Soft]] and [[Vivendi|Vivendi Universal Games]]. 6: *Presenting the annual [[Eł]] (Electronic Entertainment Expo) 7: *Supporting the [[Entertainment Software Rating Board]] (ESRB) 8: *Combatting [[software piracy]] Association of American Publishers (861 bytes) 1: ...and [[academic publishing|academic]] [[publishing|publishers]]. 3: ...ef opponents] are therefore [[library|libraries]] and [[consumer organizations]]. 7: The AAP is also engaged in standardisation efforts in document preparation. 10: * [[International Publishers Association]] 12: * The [http://www.publishers.org AAP website] Turbine Entertainment Software (598 bytes) 1: ...-earth Online]]'' for [[Vivendi Universal Games]] and ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]] Online'' for [[Atari]]. 4: *[http://www.turbinegames.com Turbine Entertainment official site] 8: [[Category:Computer and video game companies]] Entertainment Software Rating Board (5439 bytes) 1: ...00 titles submitted by 350 [[video game publisher|publishers]]. The ESRB may promote [[media restriction]]. 5: ...yed on its box, in [[Advertising|advertisements]] and on game [[web site]]s. 7: ...descriptors are found on the lower left or right hand corner on the back of the box. They describe part... 9: ==Symbols and meanings== 23: ...ic mischief or crude language. (Equivalent to "G" and "PG" in movies) United Software Association (3204 bytes) 4: ... you are welcome to continue editing this article and improve it, especially if you can address the con... 8: ...g|right|thumb|320px|A [[screenshot]] from the USA and Fairlight [[cracktro]] for [[Wordtris]].]] 10: ...ally resulting in bad blood between to two groups and public displays of animosity. [http://www.defact... 16: ... (in cooperation with the Farmington Hills Police and Michigan State Police) for ''carding'' (credit ca... 20: ...f the Unassociated Free Press surrounding the TGR and TNSHB bust which devastated USA. Includes resign... New York Software Industry Association (596 bytes) 1: ...ftware development! NYSIA's mission is to promote and support the growth of our industry in this region... 3: ...and carries out legislative work on behalf of the software industry. Association for the Advancement of Software Engineering in Microsoft .NET (1777 bytes) 1: ...d to the education, certification and training of software engineers working in the Microsoft.NET environmen... 3: * Object-Oriented Software Development 4: * Object-Oriented Software Design Patterns 5: ... Refactoring Existing Software to Design Patterns and to general Improved Quality 6: (See the work by Martin Fowler and Joshua Kerievesky for details) Macmillan Publishers (1165 bytes) 1: '''Macmillan Publishers Ltd''' is an [[global|international]] [[publishin... 2: ...mpany]] is made up of over 50 different divisions and operates in 5 different areas of publishing: 5: *[[Science]], [[technological]] and [[medical]] publishing 6: *[[Fiction]] and [[non-fiction]] book publishing 7: ...ncluding [[distribution (business)|distribution]] and [[production]] List of publishers (3782 bytes) 5: * [[Andrews McMeel Publishing]] 25: * [[Carroll and Graf]] 28: * [[City Lights Publishers]] 45: * [[Farrar, Straus and Giroux]] 52: * [[HarperCollins]] Publishers Samisdat Publishers (1035 bytes) 1: ...[[1990s]]. It was based in [[Toronto, Ontario]], and is now defunct. 5: ... of the books and pamphlets published by Samisdat Publishers were associated in some way or another with Holoc... 8: *''The Hitler We Loved and Why'', by Ernst Zündel 10: *''A Straight Look at the Third Reich and The Six Million Swindle'', by Austin App 17: [[Category:Book publishers]] Publishers Weekly (878 bytes) 1: ... [[publisher]]s, [[librarian]]s, [[bookseller]]s, and [[literary agent]]s. Its [[circulation]] [[as of... 2: 6000 publishers, 3: 5500 public libraries and public library systems, 5: 1600 authors and writers, 6: 1500 college and university libraries, Leisure (1445 bytes) 1: ...lso an album by [[Blur]] called [[Leisure (album)|Leisure]]''. 3: ...strict, since necessity can be larger or smaller, and things may be done for pleasure as well as longer... 5: This time can be spent on two main kinds of '''leisure''': 7: ...n rather than for [[competition]]). This type of leisure rarely leads to [[boredom]]. 8: ...oredom. Some moral codes frown upon this type of leisure, while others celebrate it, as in the British mag... Brill Academic Publishers (832 bytes) 1: ...ntury Brill often printed books prepared by other publishers, simply because Brill had the best [[Arabic]] fon... 3: ...nd critical text (compared text variants, checked and commented on) for many manuscripts of the Middle ... 6: *[http://www.brill.nl Brill Academic Publishers] Forbes family (publishers) (644 bytes) 3: ...opher Forbes]], vice chairman, [[Robert Forbes]], and [[Timothy Forbes]] have also worked for the compa... Pavilion (leisure) (939 bytes) 1: ...n partaking of refreshments. Often it has a [[verandah]] to provide protection from the sun for specta... 3: ...These often resembled small classical [[temple]]s and [[follies]]. 5: ...e common factor is that it was built for pleasure and relaxation. Leisure Town (1227 bytes) 1: ...ating the strips.) Dilbert's lawyers came calling and the characters were replaced with stick figures; ... 3: ... you, and good night." It has been rumored that a Leisure Town book is in the making. 7: * http://www.leisuretown.com/ - original site, now offiline 8: * http://please.leisuretown.us/leisuretown/ - full mirror of the original Leisure (album) (2489 bytes) 2: !align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Leisure'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:Leisure_album_cover.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 40: |valign="top"|<small>''Leisure''<br />([[1991]])</small> 44: ...The songs "She's So High", "There's No Other Way" and "[[Bang (song)|Bang]]" were also released as sing... Leisure industry (368 bytes) 1: ...de sleep and [[labour (economics)|work]]. The ''[[leisure]] [[industry]]'' has arisen to cater for the spen... 3: See [[entertainment]], [[sport]]s and [[personal development]]. Leisure Suit (591 bytes) 1: ... but only became popular when---with the creation and popularization of sythetic materials---unpreceden...
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