refimprove date June 2007 Other uses See also Phaseolus vulgaris Common bean Phaseolus vulgaris Image Painted Pony Bean.JPG thumb 275px Painted Pony dry bean Phaseolus vulgaris Bean IPAc en icon b i ... alternately Leguminosae used for human food or animal feed . The whole young pods of bean plants ... green bean s means green in the sense of unripe many are in fact not green in color . In some ... fruit. Terminology The term bean originally referred to the seed of the Vicia faba broad bean , but was later expanded to include members of the genus Phaseolus , such as the common bean and the runner bean , and the related genus Vigna . The term is now applied generally to many other related ... needed date November 2009 reason no reference for addition Bean can be used as a synonym of Pulse legume ... bean is also sometimes used to refer to the seeds or pods of plants that are not in the family leguminosae, but which bear a superficial resemblance to true beans for example coffee bean s, castor bean s and cocoa beans which resemble bean seeds , and vanilla bean s which resemble the pods . Citation ... history, and still are today. There are over 4,000 cultivar s of bean on record in the United States ... 9.6 g fat 0.5 g carbs 10.5 g There are many bean types, including Vicia Faba or Vicia faba broad bean Image Fava beans 1.jpg thumb Vica faba or broad beans, known in the US as fava beans Vigna Aconitifolia or Moth bean Angularis or azuki bean mungo or urad bean urad bean radiata or mung bean umbellatta or ricebean unguiculata or cowpea includes the black eyed pea , yardlong bean and others Cicer arietinum or chickpea also known as the garbanzo bean Pisum sativum or pea Lathyrus Lathyrus sativus ... thumb Lentils Lablab purpureus or hyacinth bean File Val Beans.jpg thumb right Hyacinth Beans Phaseolus acutifolius or tepary bean coccineus or runner bean lunatus or lima bean vulgaris or common bean includes the pinto bean, kidney bean, caparrones , and many others Glycine plant Glycine ... more details
In telecommunication , the term managed object has the following meanings 1. In a telecommunications network network , an abstract representation of network resources that are managed. With representation , we mean not the actual device that is managed, but also the device driver , that communicates with the device. An example of a printer as a managed object is the Window computing window that shows information about the printer, such as the location, printer status, printing progress, paper choice, and printing margins. The database, where all managed objects are stored, is called Management Information Base . In contrast with a CI , a managed object is dynamic and communicates with other network recourses that are managed. Note A managed object may represent a physical entity, a network service, or an abstraction of a resource that exists independently of its use in management. 2. In telecommunications management, a resource within the telecommunications environment that may be managed through the use of Business operations operation , administration business administration , repair and maintenance maintenance , and provisioning OAMP application protocols. FS1037C MS188 Category Network management ... more details
Refimprove date April 2007 A managed account is a fee based investment management product for high net worth individual s. Managed accounts started as separately managed account s SMAs and have since evolved into multiple strategy accounts MSAs and the rapidly emerging unified managed account s UMAs . The appeal of managed accounts is the access to professional money managers, a high degree of customization and greater tax efficiencies in a fee based product. There is also broad agreement that managed accounts provide the added benefits of greater transparency, liquidity and control. ref cite web url http www.opalesque.com fullarticle 57546 managed 20accounts Due Diligence Due diligence on931.html title Managed accounts provide benefits such as greater transparency, liquidity and control date 8 March 2010 author Opalesque ref They are not to be confused with managed bank accounts, a consumer banking product in the UK. ref cite web url http www.thinkmoney.com banking title Managed bank accounts date 11 March 2010 author Think Banking ref Managed account minimums and the cost to operate managed account programs have steadily dropped as technology helps with efficiency and scale. Increasingly, managed account products are seeing interest from the mass affluent as well. The retail managed accounts industry was sized at 1.70 trillion in 3Q 2009. ref http www.cerulli.com Cerulli Associates ref Investment managers offering SMAs include Harris, Merrill Lynch , MFS , Bank of America, Wachovia Securities, Lord Abbett , http www.deltafins invest.com en managed accounts.html Deltafins Investments Inc. , and Parametric. A handful of firms provide outsourcing services for managed account middle office and back office operations. The technology platform for managed accounts is dominated ... managedinvestments PNC Managed Investments PNC ADVISORport was awarded First Place by Money ... . References reflist Category Banking Category Investment fr Managed account ... more details
Refimprove date January 2011 Managed services is the practice of transferring day to day related management responsibility as a strategic method for improved effective and efficient operations inclusive of Production Support and lifecycle build maintenance activities. The person or organization who owns or has direct oversight of the organization or system being managed is referred to as the offer er, client, or customer. The person or organization that accepts and provides the managed service is regarded as the service provider . Typically, the offer er remains accountability accountable for the functionality and performance of managed service and does not relinquish the overall management responsibility of the organization or system. Common managed services Common managed services include but are not limited to Application software Applications Databases Transportation Postage Courier Registered Post Water Electric power Power Information broker Information Services Backup Storage Security 24 7 365 Monitoring Network Management User Management Systems management Systems Management Software Production Support and maintenance Business to Business Integration Supply Chain Management Communication Services Internet provided by an Internet service provider Telephone typically provided by a telephone company Telepresence TelePresence provided by a TelePresence Managed Service Provider Videoconferencing provided by a Video Conference Managed Service Provider or by a Video Managed Service Provider Mass media Media Supply Chain Management Services Managed services provider A managed ... them with predictable IT support costs. Managed Service Providers MSPs sometimes are contracted to manage ... arena In general The business model behind managed services has been commonplace among ... Technical support References http govpro.com mag managed service providers 201002 03 index.html ... de Managed Services Provider nl Managed services ru sv Managed services ... more details
Managed code is a term coined by Microsoft to identify Source code computer program code that requires and will only execute under the management of a Common Language Runtime virtual machine resulting in bytecode . This disambiguation is prevalent and only relevant when developing applications that interact with the .NET Framework or other Common Language Runtime implementations, like Mono software Mono . Since some of the classic programming languages have been ported into the Common Language Runtime , the differentiation is needed to identify managed code, especially in a mixed setup. In this same context programmers also refer to code that doesn t depend on the Common Language Runtime as unmanaged . Microsoft s Visual C development environment can produce both managed code running under the .NET Common Language Runtime or compiled binaries, running directly on the Windows platform with the help of its C Runtime Library. ref name Gregory cite web author Gregory, Kate title Managed, Unmanaged, Native What Kind of Code Is This? date 2003 04 28 url http www.developer.com net cplus article.php 2197621 accessdate 2009 04 22 ref Benefits of using managed code include programmer convenience by increasing the level of abstraction, creating smaller models and enhanced security guarantees, depending on the platform including the VM implementation . There are many historical examples of code running on virtual machines, such as UCSD Pascal utilizing p code machine p code and the Inferno operating system Inferno operating system from Bell Labs utilizing the Dis virtual machine . Java popularized this approach with its Java bytecode bytecode executed by the Java Virtual Machine . Another ... on how to name the Managed Extensions for C , it was first named Managed C and then renamed ... managed C code Category Computing terminology Category Computer languages Category .NET framework es C digo gestionado fr Managed code nl Managed code ja pl Kod zarz dzany ru ... more details
Infobox Software name Managed DirectX logo screenshot caption developer Microsoft latest release version operating system Microsoft Windows genre license Freeware website status Discontinued Managed DirectX MDX is an API to DirectX programming under Microsoft .NET .NET developed by Microsoft . MDX can be used from any language under the .NET runtime via the Common Language Runtime CLR . MDX can be used to develop multimedia and interactive applications e.g. games, compiled only to x86 , enabling high performance graphical representation and enabling the programmer to make use of modern graphical hardware while working inside the .NET framework. Managed DirectX was first released in 2002 to allow less complicated access to the DirectX API through the .NET framework. The Managed DirectX SDK allows developers access to numerous classes which allow the rendering of 3D graphics Direct3D and the other DirectX API s in a much easier, object oriented manner. MDX, however, does not support the newer APIs such as Direct3D Direct3D 10 , XInput , and XAudio 2 . MDX is currently deprecated in favour of Microsoft XNA XNA Game Studio Express . It is, however, possible to use some other, more direct APIs to the DirectX framework such as the open source SlimDX and SharpDX project. Versions MDX 1.1 This was the first version available and still is the current stable version. Can be used under .NET Framework versions 1.1 and 2.0. Provides an object oriented API that implements functionality very similar to DirectX 9. MDX 2.0 beta Was canceled while still in beta. Is no longer available. MDX 2.0 was replaced by Microsoft XNA . The API differed from MDX 1.1 in a number of places. See also Microsoft ... SlimDX Website http code.google.com p sharpdx SharpDX Website http managed directx.googlecode.com ... http www.neotitans.com resources dot net mdx ironpython 1.html Managed DirectX with IronPython ... tools pl Managed DirectX ... more details
hus The term managed care is used in the United States to describe a variety of techniques intended to reduce the cost of providing health benefits and improve the quality of care managed care techniques for organizations that use those techniques or provide them as services to other organizations managed ... organized around managed care techniques and concepts managed care delivery systems . According to the United States National Library of Medicine , the term managed care encompasses programs ... sites entrez?db mesh&term managed care Managed Care. National Library of Medicine. ref blockquote The growth of managed care in the United States U.S. was spurred by the enactment of the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973 . While managed care techniques were pioneered by health .... Managed care is now nearly ubiquitous in the U.S, but has attracted controversy because it has largely ... divided on managed care s overall impact on the quality of U.S. health care delivery. History Paul ... of HMOs, the first form of managed care. Managed care plans are widely credited with subduing ... The backlash against managed care , Nation s Business, July 1998, accessed 2007 10 05 ref Managed care ... growth led to a consumer backlash. Because many managed care health plans are provided by for profit ... Family Foundation, a majority of those polled said they believed that managed care decreased ... Spotlight The Public, Managed Care, and Consumer Protections , June 2004, accessed 2007 10 05 ..., who argued that managed care plans were controlling costs by denying medically necessary services ... led many states to pass laws mandating managed care standards. ref name Nation s Business ... 10 05 ref Despite managed care s mandate to control costs, U.S. healthcare expenditures has continued ... Americans are now enrolled in plans with some form of managed care. ref cite web url http www.healthdecisions.org ... publisher America s Health Insurance Plans ref The National Directory of Managed Care Organizations ... more details
Image Tollesbury bare ground.jpg thumb 350px right Tollesbury Managed Realignment site in Essex, the first large scale attempt at salt marsh restoration in the UK In the context of coastal erosion , managed retreat also managed realignment allows an area that was not previously exposed to flooding by the sea to become flooded by removing coastal protection. This process is usually in low lying estuarine ... from the sea. Managed retreat is often a response to sea level rise exacerbated by local subsidence ... for implementation of Managed Realignment is generally to improve coastal stability, essentially ... as a means of coastal defence, Managed Realignment has also been used in a number of cases to mitigate ..., farmland and other property being destroyed. Because of this, managed retreat is often not a socially ... are often a rich archaeological resource and the loss of heritage is a factor to weighed in managed ... managed realignment projects. This has led to the results of Managed Realignment schemes being extremely unpredictable. Examples Image Freiston Shore low tide.jpg thumb 350px right Freiston Shore Managed Realignment site, Lincolnshire In the UK, the first managed retreat site was an area of 8,000 square ..., it is one of the largest managed retreat schemes in Europe. It covers nearly 280 hectares of land ... development on a salt marsh following managed coastal realignment. Pethick, J. 2002. Estuarine and Tidal ... e130 Tollesbury.htm Pictures of the Tollesbury and Orplands managed retreat sites http www.essexwt.org.uk ... Trust http www.intertidalmanagement.co.uk The UK Environment Agency s Managed Realignment Electronic Platform http www.abpmer.net omreg The Online Managed Realignment Guide OMReG A website designed to act as a collecting point for information about coastal Managed Realignment and Regulated Tidal Exchange projects in the UK and Northern Europe http www.archipelago.co.uk our work what is managed realignment animation Animation explaining basic principle of Managed Realignment coastal management ... more details
About a royalties royalty structure for photography technical measures to restrict copying Digital rights management Rights Managed , or RM , in photography and the stock photo industry, refers to a copyright license which, if purchased by a user, allows the one time use of the photo as specified by the license. If the user wants to use the photo for other uses an additional license needs to be purchased. RM licences can be given on a non exclusive or exclusive basis. In stock photography RM is one of the four common licenses or business models together with royalty free , subscription and micro. ref Cite book last Peres first Michael R title The Focal encyclopaedia of photography digital imaging, theory and applications, history, and science publisher Focal Press date 2007 pages 352 url http books.google.co.uk books?id VYyldcYfq3MC&dq 22rights managed 22 license&source gbs navlinks s isbn 9780240807409 ref References Reflist http stockphotolicense.com faq Stock Photo Frequently Asked Questions Category Copyright licenses Category Stock photography it Rights managed ... more details
orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date February 2009 In professional services , for example law or accountancy , the term managed firm denotes an organisation in which individual autonomy of partners is selectively surrendered to a dedicated team whose sole or major function is management of the firm. This practice stands in contrast to traditional models of the professional firm in which responsibilities for operational and strategic issues are divided up amongst partners and carried out alongside their professional duties, competing with them for attention. The managed firm model may be more closely followed in the accountancy sector than amongst law firm s and amongst larger, particularly internationally oriented, organisations than smaller ones, necessity dictating that partners compromise between personal control and Economic efficiency efficiency . Category Types of business entity ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Managed evolution , in telecommunications , is a process by which a Communications Service Provider CSP may deploy and use new network or software technologies in concert with existing network assets, Operations Support Systems OSS and or Business Support Systems BSS for technical or financial benefit, while investing in and deploying New Generation OSS NGOSS . Managed Evolution leverages methodologies, expertise, and technology tools that focus on building a single or federated view of data across all network layers e.g. OSI Model and services. Typically, a single system has responsibility for stewardship of data and federates only the necessary data to systems serving other layers or domains. The approach is designed to reduce risk, lower operations expenses, improve time to market and enhance the overall end user experience. Typically, CSPs evaluate the following business areas when following a managed approach to evolution. These areas commonly span financial, technical, human resource and business process concerns and include Operational expenditure OPEX Capital expenditure CAPEX The speed with which new telecommunications services be offered based on new and existing network and operational capabilities. The interoperability of new systems with existing systems in the network The risk to current operational continuity of implementing new systems Managed evolution applies to any new technology initiative that seeks to leverage existing assets. This could include using SONET SDH networks to provide Metro Ethernet or using a mix of copper and optical access facilities to deliver Fiber to the x FTTX broadband services, as examples. See also http www.tmforum.org InsideLeadershipIsssue 7057 home.html?catid 7057 newssix Strategies for Uncertain Times Category Telecommunications ... more details
Infobox Film title Managed Money director Charles Lamont runtime 21 minutes distributor Educational Films Corporation of America starring Shirley Temple br Frank Coghlan Jr. br Harry Myers country Film US language English released Start date 1934 02 25 Managed Money is a 1934 in film 1934 short comedy film directed by Charles Lamont . The film stars Frank Coghlan Jr. and Shirley Temple . It was also known as Frolics of Youth and Measured Money . This was the second film in which Temple starred as Mary Lou. The film tells the story of Sonny and Sid prospecting for gold to pay for their military academy education. Sonny s sister, Mary Lou stows away in the back of their car. Eventually, they meet an inventor who helps them financially. See also Shirley Temple filmography References citation author Windeler, Robert date 1992 origyear 1978 yiylr The Films of Shirley Temple location New York publisher Carol Publishing Group isbn 0 8065 0723 X External links imdb title id 0179963 Internet Archive short film id ManagedMoney name Managed Money Category 1934 films Category 1930s comedy films Category American films Category American comedy films Category Black and white films Category Short films directed by Charles Lamont Category Educational Pictures short films 1930s comedy film stub ... more details
Infobox Boxer name Vaughn Bean image realname Vaughn Bean nickname Shake & Bake br Vicious weight Heavyweight height convert 5 ft 11 in m 2 abbr on reach convert 76 in cm 0 abbr on nationality flagicon USA United States American birth date Birth date and age 1974 9 3 death date birth place Chicago, Illinois home Chicago, Illinois , U.S. style orthodox boxing Orthodox total 59 wins 45 KO 34 losses 6 draws 0 Vaughn Bean born September 3, 1974 in Chicago, IL is a former professional boxer. Nicknamed Shake & Bake , Bean is known for making several arguably undeserved challenges for heavyweight titles, each time coming up short. Bean began his career with 27 victories over extremely limited competition, lining up a shot at IBF Heavyweight Title holder Michael Moorer in 1997. At the time, Bean was a virtual unknown to the boxing public but put up a good effort against an unmotivated Moorer, losing a close majority decision. After four victories over marginal competition, Bean secured yet another title shot against Evander Holyfield for the WBA and IBF Heavyweight Titles. Bean again lost the decision, a boring fight which left the boxing public wondering how Bean had managed to get the shot in the first place. Bean again went on another synthetic winning steak, pounding out 11 consecutive wins over virtual unknowns. Yet again, he was able to secure another major fight, this time against Vitali Klitschko . Klitchko controlled the fight, and was able to take out the durable Bean via a TKO in the 11th. In 2004, Bean dropped decisions to Tony Thompson boxer Tony Thompson and Yanqui Diaz . In 2005, he dropped a decision to rising star Alexander Dimitrenko . He currently resides in Coralville, IA. External links Boxrec id 004777 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bean ..., Illinois DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bean, Vaughn Category 1974 births Category Heavyweight boxers Category Living people US boxing bio stub de Vaughn Bean ... more details
Anne Bean born 1950 Zambia is an internationally known installation and performance art ist whose work is managed by Artsadmin . ref http www.artsadmin.co.uk projects artist.php?id 37 ref Life She is resident in the UK. She studied at the University of Cape Town , and Reading University , from 1968 to 1973. ref http www.mattsgallery.org artists bean exhibition 2.php ref Her evocative work encompasses a range of media including slide projections, drawing, photography, video and sound using a wide range of materials from fire and pyrotechnics to weather balloons and wind to steam and honey. Since 1970, Anne has presented solo and collaborative projects incorporating static and time based visual art, sound and performance extensively at art venues, festivals and unique sites throughout Europe, USA, Africa, Mexico and Japan. ref http poutreapparente.free.fr PULP MUSIC Pulp Music info.htm ref ref http www.artscatalyst.org projects detail seaclipse anne bean ref Anne Bean performed for Helmut Schmidt and Henry Kissinger and has been awarded the Time Out company Time Out Dance and Performance Award twice. ref http www.mattsgallery.org artists bean education 1.php ref Anne Bean, Paul Burwell , and sculptor Richard Wilson sculptor Richard Wilson formed the performance group, the Bow Gamelan ... End of London . Related Publication Anne Bean Autobituary by Guy Brett, Sally O Reilly , Miria Swain Matt s Gallery ISBN 0907623514 2006 ref http januszpodrazik.com heads anne bean ref References reflist External links http www.newmoves.co.uk archives newterritories2003 annebean2.htm Anne Bean Radiant Fields http www.artsadmin.co.uk projects artist.php?id 37 Anne Bean Reap http www.facebook.com video video.php?v 1370809792162 VIDEO INTERVIEW Anne Bean , Huis a d Werf Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bean, Anne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bean, Anne Category British artists Category Living ... more details
wiktionarypar bean TOCright A bean is a large seed of several plants in the family Fabaceae , including the seed of the common bean. The word may refer to Bean name , a surname, forename and nickname Places Bean, Kent , a village in north Kent in England Bean, California , a former settlement in California, United States Bean River , a river in New Hampshire, United States Other Bean word processor , a free program for Mac OS X The Bean , common nickname of Cloud Gate , sculpture in Chicago s Millennium Park Bean Cars , an early British car company Mr. Bean , a British television character and series 1990 1995 Bean film Bean film , a 1997 film, starring Rowan Atkinson and based on the television character and series Bean Ender s Game , a character in Ender s Game and the major character in the Ender s Shadow series Java Bean , used in Java programming BEAN charity , a young professional volunteering, charity and social group See also L.L.Bean , an American company offering outdoor gear and apparel intitle Bean lookfrom Bean Wikipedia Beans , an essay disambig geo cs Bean de Bean fr Bean he nl Bean pt Bean ru tl Bean ... more details
Buffalo bean may refer to Buffalo bean Thermopsis rhombifolia Buffalo bean Mucuna pruriens disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
People with surname Bean Actors Colin Bean , English actor Orson Bean , American actor Sean Bean , English actor Shoshana Bean , American stage actress and singer Athletes Andy Bean , American golfer Billy Bean , American baseball player Colter Bean , American baseball player George Bean , English cricketer Marcus Bean , English footballer Politicians Joshua Bean , American politician Melissa Bean , American politician Ron Bean , American politician John Bean , British far right wing figure. Scientists Alan Bean , NASA astronaut from the Apollo era Charles Bean , Australian historian Charlie Bean , British economist Tarleton Hoffman Bean 1846 1916 , American ichthyologist William Bennett Bean , American medical historian and teacher Others Anne Bean , British installation and performance artist Bennett Bean , American ceramics artist Joel Bean , American Quaker Queen Victoria Assassination attempts John William Bean , failed assassin of Queen Victoria Maurice Darrow Bean Mollie Bean , soldier for the Confederate Army Roy Bean , Wild West figure Sawney Bean , notorious clan leader of 16th Century Scotland William Jackson Bean , botanist The Bean Person , Graphic Design Company John Willoughby Bean , b.1949 English cellist, luthier People with forename Bean or Beans Beans Balawi , English actor Beans rapper , rap singer who has released music on Warp Records People with nickname Bean or Beans Coleman Hawkins , jazz musician, known as Bean Beans rapper , American rapper, member of Antipop Consortium Bean Creich , Mexican luchador and crime kingpin who was adopted and raised in the US Fictional characters Mr. Bean , a character played by Rowan Atkinson in the British television programme and film Bean 1997 film Bean 1997 film , a feature film based on the above program Mr. Bean s Holiday , a second feature film starring Atkinson as Bean Mr. Bean animated TV series Mr. Bean animated TV series Bean Enderverse , a character in the Ender s Game series of books List of Sonic ... more details
Black bean can mean Black turtle bean , a small black variety of the common bean Douchi , a kind of fermented soybean Urad bean , also known as black gram Castanospermum australe , also known as a blackbean disambig ... more details
An Entity Bean is a type of Enterprise JavaBean , a server side Java Platform, Enterprise Edition J2EE component, that represents persistent data maintained in a database . An entity bean can manage its own persistence Beanmanaged persistence or can delegate this function to its EJB Container Container managed persistence . An entity bean is identified by a primary key. If the container in which an entity bean is hosted crashes, the entity bean, its primary key, and any remote references survive the crash. In EJB 3.0, entity beans were superseded by the Java Persistence API which was subsequently completely separated to its own spec as of EJB 3.1 . Entity Beans have been marked as a candidate for pruning as of Java EE 6 ref http java.sun.com developer technicalArticles JavaEE JavaEE6Overview Part3.html ref ref http www.infoq.com news 2009 04 ee pruning ref and are therefore considered a deprecated technology . Entity Beans before EJB 2.0 should not be used in great numbers ref name EntityHaefelBad cite book last Monson Haefel first Richard authorlink Richard Monson Haefel editor Mike Loukides others Melanie Wang, Hanna Dyer title Enterprise JavaBeans, Second Edition origyear 1999 origmonth June edition 2nd edition series The Java Series year 2000 month March publisher O Reilly & Associates, Inc. location Sebastopol, CA isbn 1 56592 869 5 id Library of Congress QA76.73.J38 M65 2000 chapter Chapter 2 quote When session beans are used to manage workflow, the number of connections that each client has to the server is substantially reduced, which improves the EJB server s performance page 44 ref because each entity bean was in fact a Java remote method invocation RMI stub with its ... wanted to monitor the state of 1024 database entries it would take 1024 entity bean references and thus ... j2ee 1.4 docs tutorial doc EJBConcepts4.html What is an Entity Bean? Sun s J2EE Tutorial http ... platform Compu lang stub pt Entity Bean ... more details
Bean Mh dhe , Gaels Gaelic Irish people Irish female given name . Bearers of the name Bean Mh dhe N Mhaoil Seachlainn , died 1137 Bean Mh dhe N Cerbaill , died 1176. Bean Mh dhe N hEignigh , died 1215. Bean Mh dhe Bean U Suibhne , died 1269. Bean Mh dhe N Maghnusa , died 1382. Bean Mh dhe Bean U Neill Moir , died 1385. Bean Mh dhe N Glennain , died 1415. Bean Mh dhe N Conchobair , died 1478. External links http medievalscotland.org kmo AnnalsIndex Feminine BenMide.shtml given name Bean Mh dhe nocat DEFAULTSORT Bean Mh dhe Category Irish feminine given names Category Irish language given names Category Feminine given names Category Gaelic language given names Category Irish language feminine given names ... more details
Robert Bean may refer to Robert S. Bean 1854 1931 , American judge, Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court Robert Bean politician 1935 1987 , British Labour Party politician and polytechnic lecturer Robert Bean gridiron football born 1978 , American player of Canadian football Robert Bean artist , Canadian artist, writer and teacher hndis Bean, Robert DEFAULTSORT Bean, Robert ... more details
Jumping Bean may refer to Mexican jumping bean , a type of seed in which the egg of a small moth has been laid Jumping Bean , a song by Tracy Bonham from her 2000 album Down Here disambig ... more details
Wiktionary Red bean may refer to Azuki bean , commonly used in Japanese, Korean and Chinese cuisine, particularly as red bean paste Kidney bean , commonly used in Indian and North American cuisine, such as chili con carne and red beans and rice Miva Mahogany , a rainforest tree Disambiguation fr Haricot rouge ... more details
Bean paste can refer to Fermented bean paste , a savory or spicy fermented paste made typically of salted soybeans, used in many Asian cultures Sweet bean paste , a sweetened paste made from various types of beans that are used as a filling in many East Asian desserts disambig ... more details
Notability date October 2011 Ivy and Bean is an award winning series of book written by Annie Barrows , illustrated by Sophie Blackall and published by Chronicle Books . Description In the series, Ivy a quiet, intellectual child and Bean a rambunctious child become fast friends despite their differences and their initial reluctance to like each other. They are both 7 years old in the series, and live on a cul de sac in a suburban environment. Books The books in the series are Ivy and Bean Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go Ivy and Bean Break the Fossil Record Ivy and Bean Take Care of the Babysitter Ivy and Bean Bound to Be Bad Ivy and Bean Doomed to Dance Ivy and Bean What s the Big Idea? Ivy and Bean No News Is Good News References Unreferenced date October 2011 External links http www.anniebarrows.com ivyandbean Ivy and Bean Website http www.anniebarrows.com Annie Barrows Website http www.sophieblackall.com Sophie Blackall s Website Category American children s novels Category Novel series ... more details