Bryan Moore is an American filmmaker and sculptor. In 1999, Bryan Moore produced an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's "Cool Air" which has been cited as one of the best Lovecraft films ever made. He has helped many others create their own Lovecraft films, including Aaron Vanek, Chri...
Bryce Andrew Chandler (b. Nov. 22, 1989) was born in Memphis, TN, and is an author of novels for children and young adults. He has written two books on the Civil War: A Courier for Stonewall and The Orphan and the Beaten Drum. Chandler writes from a historical stance with a uniqu...
BSD libc is an implementation of C standard library used by BSD Operating Systems such as FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. It first appeared in , which was released in 1994. BSD libc has some extensions that are not defined in the original standard. Some of the extensions of BSD libc...
BSI Management Systems, is a division of the BSI Group which works with organizations to assess the implementation and administration of their management systems and business processes. In order to ensure they have derived the most benefit from their management system an organiza...
Bucailleism, the belief that "the Qur'an prophesied the Big Bang theory, space travel and other contemporary scientific breakthroughs," and that "there are more than 1200 verses (Ayat) which can be interpreted in the light of modern science," has been called "a fast-growing branc...
The Bucharest Herald was a Romanian English-language newspaper published in Bucharest, Romania. It was founded in 1990 shortly after the fall of communism in Romania. History The Bucharest Herald began publication in March 1990 as one of the first English-language newspapers in p...
Buck’s Store Museum is a historic general store museum located in the unincorporated community of Bena in lower Gloucester County, Virginia. Formerly known as C.B. Rowe & Son, the general store business that occupied its building closed in 2005. Its conversion to a museum began i...
Budapest 2024 was one of the 2024 Summer Olympics bids for the 2024 Summer Games, and was to be held in Budapest, Hungary. The bid was announced at November 11, 2013. The IOC will select the host city for the 2022 Winter Olympics at the 129th IOC Session on 2017.Previous bidsBuda...
Jats have not stuck to any particular religion in past. They may be found in Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Muslim, and Christian. Any religion, which preached oneness of God and condemned superstitions and idol worship easily appealed to and was adopted by Jats in large n...
Buddhist terrorism refers to religious terrorism committed by groups or individuals with motivations rooted within the tenets of Buddhism. Buddhist teachings disapprove of killing or inflicting pain on others beings. However, on occasion, there have been Buddhists who have contra...
The Budgie Nine is the name given by the Australian media to a group of nine Australians who became famous around the world for celebrating the win of Australian Formula One driver Daniel Ricciardo at the 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix. The group consists of Branden Stobbs, Adam Pasfi...
The Budworth family is descended from Odard de Dutton, 1st Lord of Dutton, who came over at the The Norman conquest of England in 1066 and assumed the name of Dutton, and whose descendants took that of Budworth on receiving a grant of the Manor of Budworth, In Cheshire from Henry...
Buffalo Boy Man is a mythical cat-beast from China. First found in Chinese folk literature around 800 AD, his image and legend were used to represent national views towards hunger, sloth, and immortality. Buffalo Boy Man is often depicted throughout period art as a combination of...
Bug Sessions: Volume One is an EP by Saves the Day, made as a promo disc originally available to the fans who came to their 2006 tour with Circa Survive and Moneen and later sold at Warped Tour 2006. The CD is also being sold during their current co-headlining tour with Say Anyth...
Bugbears have appeared many times in popular culture. In the role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons, bugbears are the largest of the various goblinoid races (the others being goblins, hobgoblins, and other, more obscure ones such as forest-kith goblins and varags). They are vague...
Barnesville Buggy Days Celebration Buggy Days has its roots in may Southern US traditions. At first glance, it appears much as at typical fall county fair that many rural towns or counties put on. However, Buggy Days is much more than a county fair. Its a time in which the people...
The Rationale Filipinos nurture within them the undying passion for dance. It has become an intangible component of lifestyle, which encompasses people from all walks of life. Looking back to the historical times of the primitive, our dear ancestors had apparently passed on the p...
Builg is the name given to a hypothetical ancient people believed by some to have lived in southern Ireland, around the modern city of Cork. According to the historical scheme proposed by T. F. O'Rahilly the Builg are identical with or a sub-group of the Érainn or Iverni, who arr...
Bujutsu Kodosokukai is a traditional martial arts organisation founded in 2007 by Soke Sensei Yukio no Tonegawa. (Soké means supreme great grandmaster and family heir of a specific martial arts family system). Bujutsu Kodosokukai means freely translated "The highest inner clarifi...
Bukti Negara is a style of pencak silat created by Pendekar Paul de Thouars. In Malay, the word bukti translates as witness or evidence while negara means country. Paul de Thouars created Bukti Negara as a sub-system from Pukulan Pentjak Silat Serak. The Serak system is unique be...