Kodak Express is the world's largest branded photo processing network operating in 41 countries and with over 26,000 stores worldwide offering Kodak products and services including photo books, gifts, digital cameras, frames and traditional printing. Stores are locally owned and operated with the support of Kodak and their regions program manager for marketing, product purchasing and technical support.
Whilst the network in many countries is directly administered by Kodak and its subsidiaries, in some countries a network administrator is appointed. This is very often a business which supplies the Kodak Express network in that particular country. For instance, in the UK, the Kodak Express network is managed with support form Dupli Ltd, a supplier of photographic printing equipment and consumables.
Emil Marius Knudsen (9 April 1872 – 13 August 1956) was a Norwegian psychic.
Kasenna was a video on demand company based in California that was spun off of Silicon Graphics in 2000. It was acquired by Espial in 2008.
In foreign language teaching, the generative principle reflects the human capacity to generate an infinite number of phrases and sentences from a finite grammatical or linguistic competence. This capacity was captured in Wilhelm von Humboldt's famous phrase that language makes "infinite use of finite means". It is the theoretical basis for pattern drills and substitution tables - an essential component of the audio-lingual method - and may be considered as the necessary counterpart to the communicative principle, i.e. teaching communication through communicating (communicative language teaching; communicative competence).