About the late 19th and early 20th century political party the fraternal organization founded in 1918 Afrikaner Broederbond the 21st century organisation Afrikanerbond Refimprove date November 2009 The Afrikaner Bond Afrikaans and Dutch language Dutch for Afrikaner Union South African Dutch Afrikander Bond was a political party in the Cape Colony . It was formed by the union in 1881 of the Genootskap vir Regte Afrikaners Society of True Afrikaner s of Rev S.J. du Toit , and the Zuidafrikaansche Boeren Beschermings Vereeniging South African Farmers Protection Association of Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr . Instrumental in this union and the resultant founding of the Bond party were a Germany German man named Borckenhagen who lived in Bloemfontein, and an Afrikaner named Reitz, who afterwards became the state secretary of the South African Republic Transvaal . The Afrikaner Bond aimed to advanced Afrikaner interests from the Cape to the Limpopo River . Although frequently having a majority in the Cape Parliament, it never governed directly, generally forming coalitions with English speaking politicians. These included the Thomas Scanlen ministry, the administration of Cecil John Rhodes with which it split after the Jameson Raid and John X. Merriman , the last Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, 1908 1910, prior to the formation of the Union of South Africa on May 31, 1910. After Union, it ceased to be an independent party, merging with the South African Party in the Union parliament. In 1882 it was able to have Netherlands Dutch recognised as an official language of the Cape Colony. Category Political parties established in 1881 Category Political parties in South Africa Category Defunct political parties in South Africa Category Cape Colony af Afrikanerbond party da Afrikaner Bond fr Afrikaner Bond no Afrikander Bond ... more details
About the Southern African ethnic group Infobox Ethnic group group Afrikaner people image File Kruger ...?rog3 WA&rop3 100093 title Afrikaner of Namibia Ethnic People Profile publisher Joshua Project ... http www.joshuaproject.net peopctry.php?rop3 100093&rog3 ZA title Afrikaner of Zambia Ethnic People ... AS title Afrikaner of Australia Ethnic People Profile publisher Joshua Project date accessdate 2011 ... Joshua Project url http www.joshuaproject.net peopctry.php?rog3 BC&rop3 100093 title Afrikaner ... Afrikaner Calvinism Calvinist Reformed churches , small Catholic Church Catholic minority ... herkoms van die Afrikaner, 1657 1867 ol 5361614M author J. A. Heese edition Die herkoms van die Afrikaner ... van Riebeeck . The term Afrikaner as used in the 20th and 21st century context refers to all white ... the Boers and Cape Dutch. Most Afrikaner families have between 5 and 7 non white ancestry as the early ... first J.M. date 2007 03 13 title Deconstructing Jaco Genetic Heritage of an Afrikaner publisher ... ref The first person recorded to have identified himself as an Afrikaner was Hendrik Biebouw, who, in March ... Main Boer Republics Image Afrikaner Commandos2.JPG thumb Boer guerrillas during the Second Boer War ... further tightened and internationally supported when Afrikaner led political parties gained ... rate for them ethno European farmers in their report, which also included non Afrikaner ... CJM farmrep index.htm accessdate 2006 10 11 ref Afrikaner diaspora and emigration Since ... currently large Afrikaner and English South African communities in the UK and other developed nations ... Human capital flight human capital flight in South Africa for details. Image Afrikaner Vryheidsvlag.svg ... awarded the Afrikaner people membership during its IX General Assembly on 16 17 May 2008 in Brussels ... organisation of the fact the Afrikaner people have since 1994 become a stateless nation. The Freedom Front leader, dr. Pieter Mulder accepted membership of UNPO on behalf of the Afrikaner people ... more details
Afrikaner may refer to The Afrikaner ethnic group, mainly composed of Afrikaans speaking South Africans of European descent mainly Dutch, German and French Afrikaner nasie an Orlam Hottentot ethnic group, which migrated from the Cape Colony to Namibia about 1785 Afrikaner cattle , a South African breed of cattle Some species of Gladiolus disambig da Afrikaner de Afrikaner fr Afrikaner no Afrikaner ... more details
Apartheid This page refers to the Afrikaner Broederbond. For its later incarnation see Afrikanerbond . For the political party formed in 1881 by Rev S.J. du Toit , see AfrikanerBond . For the unrelated ... library glossary bldef broederbond.htm title Jong Suid Afrika founded in June 1918 ref and 1994 the Afrikaner Broederbond AB meaning Afrikaner Brotherhood or Broederbond was a secret, exclusively male and white Protestant organization in South Africa dedicated to the advancement of Afrikaner interests ... Afrika Young South Africa until 1920, when it formally became the Afrikaner Broederbond. ref name ... the Afrikaner Broederbond place Braamfontein, Johannesburg publisher Jonathan Ball year 1980 ... Class, capital and ideology in the development of Afrikaner Nationalism 1934 1948 publisher ... Jong Zuid Afrika now restyled as the Afrikaner Broederbond, was a modest grouping of 37 white men of Afrikaner ethnicity, Afrikaans language, and the Calvinism Calvinist Dutch Reformed faith, who ... Anglo Boer War ? ref Citation last Walton first C title Bond of broeders Anton Hartman and music ... Pubs Monographs No81 Chap3.html ref blockquote The Afrikaner Broederbond was born out of the deep conviction that the Afrikaner volk has been planted in this country by the Hand of God, destined ... during the second South African War Boer War devastated Boer that is, rural Afrikaner farmer lands ... simply rubbed salt into Afrikaner wounds, and a backlash was inevitable. The National Party ... Africa National Party had been established in 1914 by Afrikaner nationalism Afrikaner nationalists . It first ... the Allies a second time. This was the spark Afrikaner nationalism needed. Herzog, who was in favour ... the Afrikaner Party which would amalgamate later with D.F. Malan s Purified National Party to become ... in die politieke ontmagtiging van die Afrikaner, 1966 1994 Afrikaans publisher University of Pretoria ..., TL ref Citation title Die Nuwe Afrikaner Broederbond newspaper Beeld pages 13 date 30 November 1993 ... more details
Contains Khoekhoe text Jager Afrikaner Nama name Hom aramab , baptised Christian Afrikaner , at Roode Zand near Tulbagh , South Africa 18 August 1823 at Blydeverwacht , South West Africa was the third Captain of the Oorlam ethnic group Orlam s in South West Africa, succeeding his father Klaas Afrikaner at around 1800. He was one of the founders of Namibia s first systematic settlement in an engineering sense, Khauxa nas . After his death in 1823 his son Jonker Afrikaner succeeded him as Captain of the Afrikaner Orlams. ref name Dierks cite web url http www.family hipp.co.nz site klausdierks Biographies Biographies A.htm last Dierks first Klaus title Biographies of Namibian Personalities accessdate 24 June 2010 ref References references External links http cape slavery heritage.iblog.co.za category cape creole page 5 Cape Slave Heritage Picture of Jager Afrikaner DEFAULTSORT Afrikaner, Jager Category 1823 deaths Category People from the Western Cape Category Namibian politicians Namibia politician stub Africa hist stub Orlam Captains ... more details
Infobox Organization name Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging image Three sevens.svg image border size 162px caption The emblem of the AWB map LocationSouthAfrica.svg msize 250px mcaption Zone of influence abbreviation motto formation 1973 extinction type Political ideology White supremacy , Boer nationalism status purpose headquarters location Ventersdorp , North West Province South Africa North West Province ... website http www.awb.co.za remarks The Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging lang en Afrikaner Resistance Movement ... paramilitary . The AWB is committed to the creation of an independent Boer Afrikaner republic or lang ... for Boer Afrikaner people only, existing separately from South Africa, which was considered too left ... program , later called the Volkshulpskema people s help scheme , to help the very poorest Afrikaner families. The scheme delivered a meal every day to 14,000 poor Afrikaner children in Pretoria . Certain ... . The AWB, along with a contingent of about 90 Afrikaner Volksfront militiamen, entered .... When in Mmabatho, the AWB and the Afrikaner Volksfront found themselves under continuous siege from ... York City, 1993. ref The AWB also features prominently in Larry Bond s novel of a Cold War era civil ... organizations Portal South Africa Similar groups Afrikaner Volksfront Boerestaat Party Separatism ... organizations Category Boer nationalism Category Politics and race af Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging bg ca Moviment de Resist ncia Afrikaner cs Afrik nsk hnut odporu de Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging es Movimiento de Resistencia Afrik ner eu Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging fr Mouvement de r sistance afrikaner is Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging it Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging nl Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging ja pl Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging pt Movimento de Resist ncia Afric ner ru simple Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging fi Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging sv Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging uk ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Politics of South Africa The Afrikaner Party AP was a South Africa n political party from 1941 to 1951. Origins The roots of the party can be traced back September 1939, when South Africa declared war on Germany at the start of World War II . General J.B.M. Hertzog and his followers did not agree with this move and broke away from the United Party South Africa United Party to form the Volksparty People s Party . The Volksparty later split one faction joined the National Party South Africa National Party to form the Herenigde Nasionale Party Re united National Party while the other faction became the Afrikaner Party under the leadership of N.C. Havenga . Coalition After the South African general election, 1948 1948 South African general election the Herenigde National Party and Afrikaner Party formed a coalition in order to achieve an absolute majority in parliament. The Afrikaner Party was very much the junior partner in this, however, and in 1951 the two parties amalgamated to become the National Party. External links Commonscat Afrikaner Party Category Defunct political parties in South Africa Category Political parties established in 1941 af Afrikanerparty nl Afrikaner Party sv Afrikaanerpartiet ... more details
Jonker Afrikaner around 1785 at Roode Zand near Tulbagh , South Africa 18 August 1861 at Okahandja , South West Africa was the fourth Captain of the Oorlam ethnic group Orlam s in South West Africa, succeeding his father, Jager Afrikaner , in 1823. Soon after becoming Captein , he left his father s settlement at Blydeverwacht with three brothers and some 300 followers and relocated to the area that is today central Namibia . From 1825 onwards he and his council played a dominant political role in Damaraland and Namaland , creating a de facto state. ref name Dierks cite web url http www.family hipp.co.nz site klausdierks Biographies Biographies A.htm last Dierks first Klaus authorlink Klaus Dierks title Biographies of Namibian Personalities, A accessdate 24 June 2010 ref Around 1840, he established a settlement at Windhoek where he built a church for a congregation of between 500 and 600 in the area of the present day Klein Windhoek suburb. He is further known for his road building activities in central and southern Namibia, particularly the one over the Auas Mountains to the south and the northern Bay Road from Windhoek to Walvis Bay . ref name Dierks Missionary Carl Hugo Hahn Hugo Hahn estimated in 1852 that the formation Jonker Afrikaner ruled over consisted of 1500 ethnic Oorlam ethnic group Oorlam s, 2000 Herero people Herero s, and 2000 Damara s. ref cite book last Vedder first ... location Windhoek isbn 0 949995 33 9 ref He is the father of Christian Afrikaner who succeeded him as chief of the Orlams in 1861, and Jan Jonker Afrikaner who succeeded Christian in 1863. ref name ... Picture of Jonker Afrikaner Orlam Captains Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Afrikaner, Jonker ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1785 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1861 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Afrikaner, Jonker Category 1785 births Category 1861 deaths Category ... stub Africa hist stub af Jonker Afrikaner de Jonker Afrikaner fr Jonker Afrikaner ru , ... more details
apartheid Afrikaner nationalism lang af Afrikaner Volkseenheid is a political ideology that was born in the late 19th century around the idea that Afrikaner s in South Africa were a chosen people it was also ... Afrikaner Nationalism.html title Afrikaner Nationalism MSN Encarta work accessdate archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5kwDWgFJX archivedate 2009 10 31 deadurl yes ref Afrikaner nationalism emphasized ... accessdate 2008 10 01 Afrikaner nationalism stressed an exclusive Afrikaans cultural unity in opposition ... of the volk becomes a central identificatory image, based on the logic of exclusion. Afrikaner ... reality. ref According to historian T. Dunbar Moodie, Afrikaner nationalism could be described as a kind of civil religion that combined the history of the Afrikaners, their language and the Afrikaner ... web url http science.jrank.org pages 8334 Apartheid Rise Afrikaner Nationalism.html title Apartheid Rise Of Afrikaner Nationalism accessdate 2008 10 01 publisher Net Industries ref Other organisations aligned with the Afrikaner nationalistic ideology were the Federation of Afrikaans Cultural Organisations ... champions of the Afrikaner nationalism was ordained minister Stephen Du Toit of the Nederduits ..., especially Afrikaner Calvinism, played an instrumental role in the development of Afrikaner nationalism ... course322 14aReligion natm.html title Wallace G. Mills Hist. 322 14a Religion and Afrikaner Nationalism work accessdate ref Afrikaner theologians worked from this foundation and defined a number of political ... The Afrikaner history was also reinterpreted through a Christian nationalistic ideology. Already ... 27 55 url http books.google.com ?id b8 glmO65Y0C doi id isbn 1 85065 244 9 ref Secular Afrikaner nationalism During the 1930s and 1940s many intellectuals partook in the theoretical formulation of the Afrikaner ... of South Africa president , formulated the Afrikaner nationalistic ideology in his book Nationalism ... Geoffrey Cronje developed these ideas further and argued, that as long as the Afrikaner existed as a minority ... more details
File Kuh in transkei.jpg thumb 250px Afrikaner cattle Afrikaner cattle Afrikander cattle are a hardy breed of Beef cattle beef cattle which are popular in South Africa . In Afrikaans , this breed is called af Afrikanerbees Afrikanerbees . Image Pure Bred Afrikander Cattle at Ermelo, Transvaal ID 53279 1958 .jpg thumb left 300px Pure Bred Afrikander Cattle at Ermelo, Mpumalanga Ermelo , Transvaal Province Transvaal . Photo South African Railways & Harbours Publicity & Travel Dept. The Afrikaner is a native South African breed, belonging to the Sanga cattle Sanga type. Huge herds of Sanga type cattle were herded by the Khoikhoi Hottentots when the Dutch East India Company Dutch established the Cape Colony in 1652. Appearance Afrikaners are usually deep red with long spreading horns. They have the small cervico thoracic hump typical of Sanga cattle . Uses The Khoikhoi and the Boer s used the Afrikaners for meat and milk and the Boers improved them to use as draft animals. It was Afrikaner oxen which drew the wagons that carried the Voortrekkers on the Great Trek . Image An Ox Wagon in the Transvaal ID 48555 Wikipedia.jpg thumb right 240px An Afrikander Wagon Transport in the Transvaal Province Transvaal . Photo South African Railways & Harbours Publicity & Travel Dept. Image Ox WagonTransport in the Free State ID 1643 Wikipedia.jpg thumb right 240px An Afrikander Wagon Transport in the Orange Free State . Photo South African Railways & Harbours Publicity & Travel Dept. Afrikaners have been bred into other lines used in the tropics because of their fertility, docility and greater weight gain potential. References Felius, Marleen 1985 Genus Bos Cattle Breeds of the World MSO AGVET Merck & Co., Inc. , Rahway, N.J., http worldcat.org oclc 13726656 OCLC 13726656 Mason, I.L. 1996 ... Society afrikaner modern.htm The modern Afrikaner The South African Stud Book and Livestock Improvement ... stub cattle stub af Afrikanerbees fr Afrikaner race bovine nl Afrikaner rundvee ... more details
Image Afrikaner Vryheidsvlag.svg right 250px thumb The Vryheidsvlag Freedom Flag , registered in 1995 with the South African Bureau of Heraldry as the flag of the Afrikaner Volksfront. ref South African Bureau of Heraldry 1995 http www.national.archsrch.gov.za sm300cv smws sm30ddf0?200703110354512380EDC6&DN 00000008 Afrikaner Volksfront flag , retrieved 28 June 2006 ref The Afrikaner Volksfront or AVF Afrikaner People s Front was a separatist umbrella organization uniting a number of right wing Afrikaner organizations in South Africa in the early 1990s. History The AVF was formed by General Constand Viljoen and three other generals from the South African Security Forces and launched on 7 May 1993 ref van Rooyen,Johnann Hard Right The New White Power in South Africa I.B. Tauris 1994 p113 ref . The AVF President was Ferdi Hartzenberg Dr Ferdi Hartzenberg , leader of the Conservative Party South Africa Conservative Party , and the chief secretary was Colonel Piet Botha. The AVF existed as an umbrella group for right wing groups rather than a party in itself. Other groups involved included the Boerestaat Party , the Herstigte Nasionale Party and the Oranjewerkers http www.photius.com countries south africa government south africa government freedom front.html . The AVF aimed to disrupt the South African general election, 1994 1994 elections . The AVF established a Volksrepubliek werkkomitee People s Republic working committee to gather information and put the ideal of Afrikaner self determination into practice. In September 1993 this committee recommended a Volkstaat solution incorporating Pretoria , parts of the Transvaal Province Transvaal , and northern Kimberley, Northern Cape Kimberley and Northern Natal Province Natal which would exist as a state with the right to secede ... demanding nothing less than an independent Afrikaner homeland ref van Rooyen,Johnann Hard Right ... cyber vfstudy.html First Report of the Volk s Republic Works Committee of the Afrikaner Volksfront ... more details
Contains Khoekhoe text Klaas Afrikaner Nama name Garuhamab , born before 1760, died after 1800 was the second Captain of the Oorlam ethnic group Orlam s, first in the Cape Colony , then in South West Africa . Klaas became leader of his tribe after his father Oude Ram Afrikaner Oude Ram died in Cape Town at around 1760. Under his leadership the Afrikaner Clan left the Cape in the 1770s and moved northwards into the area that is today southern Namibia . This happened at first with the consent, possibly even under the order, of the South African Cape Government. Later he is credited as one of the founders of Namibia s first systematic settlement in an engineering sense, Khauxa nas . This settlement was built as a hidden retreat and a fortress to fend off possible pursuits by the Cape authorities, indicating that by then he had lost whatever mandate he might have had to execute military actions in South West Africa. At around 1800 he handed over the chieftain ship to his son Jager Afrikaner . ref name Dierks cite web url http www.family hipp.co.nz site klausdierks Biographies Biographies A.htm last Dierks first Klaus authorlink Klaus Dierks title Biographies of Namibian Personalities accessdate 24 June 2010 ref References references Orlam Captains DEFAULTSORT Afrikaner, Klaas Category People from the Western Cape Category Namibian politicians Category Year of death unknown Category Cape Colony politicians Namibia politician stub Africa hist stub ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 Afrikaner Jews or Boere Jode as they are sometimes known, are an off shoot of Afrikaner dom and Judaism . At the beginning of the 19th century, when greater freedom of religious practice was introduced in South Africa , small numbers of Ashkenazi Jews arrived from United Kingdom Britain and Germany . They established the first Ashkenazi Hebrew congregation in 1841. Between the end of the 19th century and 1930, large numbers of Jews began to arrive from Lithuania and Latvia . Their culture and contribution changed the character of the South African community. According to the South African Jewish Museum, Many of the later immigrants arrived with no resources other than their wits and experience. Most could not speak English when they arrived. Often they would learn Afrikaans before English. Their households were often multi lingual, with parents speaking Yiddish and Afrikaans , and the children learning English language English at school. Yiddish impact on Afrikaans Many Yiddish words have entered the Afrikaans language as Yiddish speaking South African Jews assimilated into the community, and the languages cross pollinated each other. Gradually over time the influence of Yiddish dwindled as Jews emigrated. The University of Cape Town Jewish Studies library has a comprehensive collection of South African Yiddish books. Its collection of Yiddish periodicals is, however, not as comprehensive. Famous Afrikaner Jews Joel Stransky born 16 July 1967 is a former South African rugby union footballer, most notable for scoring the winning drop goal in the 1995 Rugby World Cup final. He played as a fly half . Olga Kirsch was a noted Afrikaans author and poet. Rabbi M. Romm translated and published the Siddur Hebrew prayer book into Afrikaans , which was widely distributed. Solly Ozrovech is a retired pastor from the Dutch Reformed Church and author ... hist stub SouthAfrica stub DEFAULTSORT Afrikaner Jews Category South African Jews Category Ethnic ... more details
Christian Afrikaner before 1820 in Bethanie, Namibia Bethanie , South West Africa 15 June 1863 at Otjimbingwe , South West Africa was the oldest son of Jonker Afrikaner and Beetje Boois. He became the fifth Captain of the Oorlam ethnic group Orlam Afrikaners in South West Africa , after the death of his father in 1861. ref name Dierks cite web url http www.family hipp.co.nz site klausdierks Biographies Biographies A.htm last Dierks first Klaus title Biographies of Namibian Personalities accessdate 24 June 2010 ref The Orlams at that time were in constant conflict with the Herero people Herero over land and cattle but did not have the support of the European traders in Otjimbingwe, particularly Charles John Andersson Karl Johan Andersson and Frederick Thomas Green Frederick Green . They considered that the war was bad for trade, and helped organising and leading the Herero army. Consequently the Herero were better equipped and gradually took over military dominance. Christian Afrikaner died in an attack on Maharero s settlement at Otjimbingwe in 1863. This incident marked the beginning of the erosion of power of the Orlam Afrikaners. ref name Dierks References references Bibliography cite book last first authorlink coauthors title Dictionary of South African Biography, Vol II publisher Human Sciences Research Council date 1972 location Pretoria url doi isbn 0 624 00369 8 DEFAULTSORT Afrikaner, Christian Category Namibian people Category 1863 deaths Category People from Karas Region Orlam Captains Namibia politician stub ... more details
Calvinism Afrikaner Calvinism is, according to theory, a unique cultural development that combined the Calvinist religion with the political aspirations of the white Afrikaans speaking people of South ..., Oxford University Press, ISBN 0 19 500743 3, p. 381. ref called the Afrikaner s. A significant number of the French progenitors of the Afrikaner people were Huguenot s, who first began to arrive between ... century, these people increasingly considered themselves Afrikaner originally meaning simply ... were opposed very early in the Afrikaner mind to invasion and conquest. And, this anti imperialism ... their God and way of life. Separation of Boer and Afrikaner Calvinists During the Great Trek, many ... Dutch Reformed Churches in South Africa the Afrikaner Nederduits Gereformeerde Kerk the Cape Synod ... The Last Trek A Study of the Boer People and the Afrikaner Nation ation , Sheila Patterson, pp. 183 ... based on the Afrikaner Calvinist conviction that the South Africans had a special calling from ... squatters lured by gold and diamonds. To the Afrikaner mind, the British represented imperialism ... Kruger s idealized version of Afrikaner history forged the Afrikaners into a united and formidable force. The Afrikaner s Boer War experience, including the death of 28 000 civilians and the destruction ... against the British melting pot. Afrikaner Broederbond The Boer Wars had left many of the Afrikaners ... of young intellectuals called the Afrikaner Broederbond , formed in the years following the Second ... and other Afrikaner interests. By the account of Irving Hexham , according to Klaus Venter and Hendrick ... work to dismantle it. The conviction had finally become established, although not universally that, if the Afrikaner .... Although Afrikaner and Boer Calvinism was united during much of the 20th century, recently ... reflist The Irony of Apartheid the struggle for national independence of Afrikaner Calvinism ... Christianity in South Africa fr Calvinisme afrikaner pl Kalwinizm afrykanerski fi Etel Afrikan reformoidut ... more details
market industry Bond Wireless , an Australian wireless company Organizations AfrikanerBond ...Wiktionarypar bondBond , bonds , bonded , and bonding may refer to TOC right Fiduciary bonds Bond finance , in finance, a type of debt security Government bond , a bond issued by a national government War bond s, a type of government bond used to raise funding for a war effort Municipal bond , a bond issued by a city or local government Corporate bond , a bond issued by a corporation Mortgage bond , in South Africa a bond or mortgage bond is the usual term for property mortgage. Insurance bond or investment bond , a life assurance based single premium investment Surety bond , a three party contract ... Performance bond , a surety bond for completion of work under a contract Bail bond agent, or bail bondsman , a person or corporation providing a surety bond for return of a person to a court Tenancy bond or damage deposit , a deposit taken by a landlord in relation to rental of a property Catastrophe bond or cat bond , a form of reinsurance Bonded labor or debt bondage , a system of servitude where someone must work to pay off a debt Bond of association , a basic building block of credit unions and co operative banks Bond vigilante , a form of political protest by selling bonds Other legal terms Peace bond , a protection order from a Canadian court Bond of manrent , a Scottish clan treaty Bond of Association , a British legal document from the 16th century Bond v. United States , a 2000 Supreme Court case regarding the fourth amendment Bond v The Queen , a 2000 High Court of Australia case Physical sciences Bond number , in fluid mechanics, a dimensionless number expressing the ratio of gravitational forces to surface tension forces Chemical bond , the physical phenomenon of chemical substances being held together by attraction of atoms Covalent bond , between nonmetals Ionic bond , between metal and nonmetals Metallic bond , between metals Bond albedo , a measure of the electromagnetic ... more details
In Bond may refer to Bottled in bond When American made whiskeys are made to certain quality. Wines in bond Under UK law, wines in bond are wines that must be stored in a bonded warehouse approved by HM Customs & Excise. disambig ... more details
Infobox Film name The Bond image image size caption director Charlie Chaplin producer writer Charlie Chaplin narrator starring Edna Purviance br Albert Austin br Sydney Chaplin music cinematography editing distributor First National First National Pictures Inc. released 1918 in film 1918 runtime 11 minutes country USA language Silent film br English language English intertitles budget The Bond is a propaganda film created by Charlie Chaplin at his own expense for the Liberty Load Committee for theatrical release to help sell U.S. War bond Liberty Bonds during World War I . Made in 1918 with Edna Purviance , Albert Austin and Sydney Chaplin , the film has a distinctive visual motif set in a simple plain black set with starkly lit simple props and arrangements. The story is a series of sketches humorously illustrating various bonds like the bond of friendship and of marriage and, most important, the Liberty Bond, to knockout K.O. the Kaiser which Charlie does literally. There was also a United Kingdom British version with Uncle Sam replaced by John Bull and promotes War Bonds. Media gallery widths 250px Image Charlie Chaplin, bond of friendship, 1918.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 Image Charlie Chaplin, the Marriage Bond.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 Image Charlie Chaplin, The Bond, 1918.ogg A video clip from the silent film, The Bond 1918 gallery Cast Charles Chaplin Charlie Edna Purviance Charlie s Wife Albert Austin Friend Sydney Chaplin The Kaiser External links CommonsCat The Bond imdb title id 0008907 title The Bond http www.archive.org details CC 1918 09 29 TheBond Complete film at Archive.org Charlie Chaplin DEFAULTSORT Bond, The Category 1918 films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Charlie Chaplin ... American silent films Category Articles containing video clips war film stub de The Bond es The Bond fr The Bond it The Bond ja pt The Bond ru , 1918 ... more details
About the BOND database software Bond disambiguation Bond orphan date June 2010 BOND Building Object Network Databases started development in late 2000 as a rapid application development tool for the GNOME Desktop by Treshna Enterprises . Its aim was to fill a gap that traditional Microsoft Windows applications like Borland Delphi , Microsoft Access and Visual Basic filled on the Windows desktop, but targeted for the Linux environment. Its goal was to allow developers to quickly build database forms in Extensible Markup Language XML for backend SQL databases. It has been employed extensively by Treshna Enterprises to develop applications such as PayMaster an opensource payroll application and GymMaster a commercial gym management application . Description It uses PostgreSQL as its backend database and GTK as its front end. Windows and HTML driven front ends are also available. While it initially worked closely with Glade Interface Designer Glade and the Gnome Desktop, newer versions have focused on more web oriented with Ajax programming AJAX driven Widget computing widgets . The Glade Extensible Markup Language XML format was abandoned a number of years ago and a new XML schema was developed to be more flexible with the range of data required for storing database information. BOND makes use of BONDDB which serves as a layer between the BOND API and the PostgreSQL backend. In the future, BOND aims to be a free open source solution that allows users to quickly create their own databases from scratch without being a skilled programmer or DBA. External links http www.treshna.com bondBOND development website Category GNOME database software stub ... more details
File Jan Jonker Afrikaner Portrait.jpg thumb Jan Jonker Afrikaner Jan Jonker Afrikaner around 1820 in Bethanie, Namibia Bethanie , South West Africa 10 August 1889 near Tsoabis , South West Africa was the second oldest son of Jonker Afrikaner and Beetje Boois. He became the sixth and last Captain of the Oorlam ethnic group Orlam s in South West Africa, succeeding his brother Christian Afrikaner in 1863. ref name Dierks cite web url http www.family hipp.co.nz site klausdierks Biographies Biographies A.htm last Dierks first Klaus title Biographies of Namibian Personalities accessdate 24 June 2010 ref The Orlams at that time were in constant conflict with the Herero people Herero over land and cattle but did not have the support of the European traders in Otjimbingwe , particularly Charles John Andersson Karl Johan Andersson and Frederick Thomas Green Frederick Green . They considered that the war was bad for trade, and helped organising and leading the Herero army. Consequently the Herero were better equipped and gradually took over military dominance. On 22 June 1864, there was a decisive battle in which Jan Jonker Afrikaner s forces were defeated by Maharero . He remained leader but the Afrikaner tribe lost their position of political dominance in the area that is today central Namibia . ref name Dierks References references Bibliography cite book last first authorlink coauthors title Dictionary of South African Biography, Vol II publisher Human Sciences Research Council date 1972 location Pretoria url doi isbn 0 624 00369 8 Orlam Captains Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Afrikaner, Jan Jonker ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1820 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1889 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Afrikaner, Jan Jonker Category Namibian people Category 1820 births Category 1889 deaths Category People from Karas Region Namibia politician stub de Jan Jonker Afrikaner fr Jan Jonker Afrikaner ... more details
Oude Ram Afrikaner early 18th century in the Tulbagh farmlands in South Africa around 1760 in Cape Town was the leader of a clan that would later become known as the Orlam Afrikaners , a sub group of the Oorlam ethnic group Orlam . The clan consisted of Mixed race mixed race descendants from indigenous peoples indigenous Khoikhoi and slaves from Madagascar , India , and Indonesia . Members of this mixed race are today sometimes called African Creole peoples Creole people or Creole Africans , as well as Coloureds . ref name Slavery cite web title Slavery in the Cape publisher Institute for the Study of Slavery and its Legacy South Africa url http slaveryinstitute.wordpress.com slavery in the cape accessdate 8 July 2010 ref The group around Oude Ram was the first to refer to themselves not as being from a specific tribe but to use the continental description, African . ref name Slavery This is how Oude Ram and his descendants got the surname Afrikaner , and their language the name Afrikaans . Only much later in the second half of the 19th century did the Boer s adopt this attribution, too ... with the Dutch East India Company . Subsequently he and his son AfrikanerAfrikaner were banned ..., his son Afrikaner became one of the first prisoners of Robben Island in 1761. He died there on 25 June 1777. His other son, Klaas Afrikaner Klaas , was exonerated and led the clan from the Cape Colony to South West Africa in the 1770s. ref name DierksK3 Oude Ram Afrikaner was the first in the genealogy of the Orlam Afrikaners. After Oude Ram had died and his son Klaas Afrikaner Klaas trekked ... for almost 100 years. This rule and domination started some time after Klaas Afrikaner and his sons ... year 2007 ref and it ended with the death of Christian Afrikaner , Oude Ram s great grandson, in 1863 ... NAME Afrikaner, Oude Ram ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Afrikaner, Oude Ram Category People from the Western Cape Category ... more details
No footnotes date May 2010 BLP sources date May 2010 Larry Bond born 1952 is an American writer and wargame designer. He is the designer of the Harpoon computer game Harpoon and Command at Sea gaming systems and several supplements for the games. His numerous novels include Dangerous Ground , Day of Wrath , The Enemy Within , Cauldron , Vortex novel Vortex and Red Phoenix . He also co authored Red Storm Rising with Tom Clancy . Biography Graduating from University of St. Thomas Minnesota St. Thomas College , St. Paul, Minnesota in 1973 with a degree in Quantitative methods Quantitative Methods , Larry worked first as a computer programmer for two years before being selected for Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island. He was sworn into the Navy in 1975 and graduated from OCS the following year. Bond was in the Navy for six years, serving four on a destroyer and two on shore duty in the Washington DC area. He served in the reserves for two years with the Naval Reserve Intelligence Program. After leaving the Navy he worked as a naval analyst for defense consulting firms in the Washington, DC area. Early writing career Bond s writing career started by collaborating with Tom Clancy on Red Storm Rising , a runaway New York Times bestseller that was one of the best selling books ... War College and similar institutions. Since then, Bond s books have depicted military and political ... instigated by the North Korean government. Vortex told the story of a reactionary Afrikaner government ... system Bond s Harpoon gaming system was first published in 1980. Designed as a general purpose air ... Bond, Larry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bond, Larry Category 1952 births Category Techno thrillers Category Board game designers Category Living people Category University of St. Thomas Minnesota alumni nl Larry Bond fi Larry Bond ... more details
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