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KoopCAS Accounting Software is an accounting software for cooperatives, introduced by Peoples Coop in 2007.A comprehensive, integrated Computerized Ac...
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KoopCAS Accounting Software is an accounting software for cooperatives, introduced by Peoples Coop in 2007.A comprehensive, integrated Computerized Ac...
Koos Bothma (born 5 May 1940) is a South African academic and wildlife management specialist who is internationally recognised as an expert on the eco...
Koosha Toofan is a fitness model, competitive natural bodybuilder (lifelong drug-free athlete), sponsored athlete by "LA Muscle", as well as a 2006 gr...
Kootikooti is the Malay slang term for the game called "erasers" (or "kesi-pin"). The literal meaning is 'to nudge with the fingers'.GameplayThe game ...
In the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, the kopru are an evil race of amphibious, mind-controlling creatures. They are classified as monstrous hum...
Kora Network is a Nigeria-based financial technology company. Company Growth Kora Network was founded in July, 2017 by Dickson Nsofor. It has headquar...
The Korea origin theory is a historical negationist theory that claims the Korean Peninsula as the place of origin of other cultures. Specifically, pr...
The Korean Air Flight 007 incident has spawned a number of conspiracy theories. As with any serious disaster, theories have arisen that differ with of...
Korean genome refers to the first Korean human genome sequenced and publicized in December 2008. The donor of the genome is Dr. Seong-Jin Kim who was ...
Korean-Honduran (Spanish: Coreano Hondureño), is a Honduran of Korean descent. An estimated 10,000 Koreans live in Honduras, mainly concentrated in th...
Korean Pop (K-pop) Music Scandals Korean Payola Scandal 2002Time magazine reported to Americans that in 2002 a widespread investigation was pursued by...
Korean Presbyterian Church of Metro Detroit, which is also known as KPCMD, is a Korean Presbyterian Church that is located in Southfield, Michigan whi...
Korean Venezuelan (Spanish: Coreano Venezolano) are Venezuelans of Korean descent. The majority of them live in Caracas, the nation's capital where ne...
The Korean wall is a concrete barrier allegedly built along the length of the DMZ in South Korea between 1977 and 1979. The nature of the barrier is d...
Korean-shinto is the Korean interpretation of the native religion of Japan, Shinto. Though it retains the name of its namesake, it has little in commo...
Korena Pang was a name used by Jeff Mangum for his sound collage work, which he debuted during his 2002 show on New Jersey radio station WFMU. The nam...
Korey Michael Bosworth (born November 21, 1986 in Plano, Texas) is an American football linebacker who is a free agent. He played college football at ...
Korey Rowe is a producer of Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup, a film by Dylan Avery. Rowe was born in Oneonta, New York and currently lives in Oneo...
Kori Davis (born 19 February 1978 in Wegberg, Germany) is an English footballer and joined the Norwich City academy in 1996. Club careerKori was a mem...
Korialstrasz is a red dragon appearing in the novels Warcraft: Day of the Dragon, Warcraft: War of the Ancients Trilogy and the manga Warcraft: The Su...