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  1. Hedge

    other uses File Rotbuchenhecke in der Eifel.jpg thumb right 240 px A typical clipped European Beech hedge in the Eifel , Germany. A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaced shrub s and tree species ... years, originating in the medieval period. The root word of hedge is much older it appears in the Old ... city The Hague , or more formally s Gravenhage , meaning The Count s hedge . Charles the Bald is recorded .... Citation needed date October 2008 The Cornish Hedge Research and Education Group CHREG is the main ... European project to share the knowledge of traditional skills in hedge and drystone buildings ... The hedgerow is a fence, half earth, half hedge. The wall at the base is a dirt parapet that varies ... of the wall is a hedge of hawthorn, brambles, vines, and trees, in thickness from one to three feet ... light through to the hedge below to allow it to grow. ref name 18questions Hedgelaying Image Newly ... main Hedge laying If hedges are not maintained or only trimmed repeatedly, gaps tend to form ... was to ensure the hedge remained stock proof. Some side branches were also removed and used as firewood ... are still being laid today ref http bhha.info Blackdown Hills Hedge Association ref as they are not only beautiful and functional but they also help wildlife and protect against soil erosion . Hedge trimming An alternative to hedge laying is trimming using a tractor mounted Flail mower flail cutter or circular saw, or a hedge trimmer . The height of the cutting can be increased a little every year. Trimming a hedge helps to promote bushy growth. If a flail cutter is used, then the flail must be kept sharp to ensure that the cutting is effective on the hedge. The disadvantage of this is that the hedge ... for wildlife and people. ref Hedge Course at http locksparkfarm.wordpress.com Locks Park Farm 13 11 2009 ref If the hedge is trimmed repeatedly at the same height, a hard knuckle will start to form at that height &ndash similar to the shape of a pollarded tree. General hedge management A hedgerow management ...   more details



  1. Hedge (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar hedge Hedge may refer to Hedge or hedgerow, line of closely spaced shrubs planted to act as a barrier Hedge finance , investment made to limit loss Hedge linguistics , intentionally non committal or ambiguous sentence fragments See also lookfrom hedge intitle hedge Hedgerow removal Hedge fund Hedges disambiguation Edge disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Hedge cutter

    Hedge cutter may refer to a person cutting a hedge a tool or machine used for cutting hedges the term is used rather imprecisely a hedge trimmer also called hedge clippers, hedge shears, shrub trimmer, or bush trimmer , a stand alone manual or powered garden tool, or rarely a tractor mounted machine a flail mower reach flail mower also called flail mulcher, or flail shredder , a tractor driven implement when attached to a boom and actually used for cutting hedges disambig ...   more details



  1. Hedge trimmer

    Unreferenced date July 2011 File Hedge Trimming Kolkata 2005 08 10 02050.JPG thumb Manual hedge trimming A hedge trimmer , shrub trimmer , or bush trimmer , is a Garden tool gardening tool or machine used for trimming cutting, pruning hedge s or solitary shrub s bushes . Different designs as well as manual and powered versions of hedge trimmers exist. Types Stand alone hedge trimmers The power source of stand alone hedge trimmers can be human power , gasoline , or electricity . Manual hedge trimmers sometimes also called hedge shears , or hedge clippers are designed as large scissors or large pruning shears . They do not need anything to operate and are cheapest most environmentally friendly. Motorized hedge trimmers allow work to be done faster and with less effort than manual ones. Their cutting mechanism is similar to that of mower finger bar mowers . Powered trimmers are generally designed ... battery rechargeable batteries . gallery File Taille haie.jpg A manual hedge trimmer with telescopic handles File HeckenschereElektr.jpg An electrical hedge trimmer File 323HD60.png A gasoline powered hedge trimmer gallery Tractor mounted hedge trimmers Tractor mounted and tractor driven hedge trimmers ... arm Hydraulic machinery hydraulic boom with a large hedge trimmer attachment at its end. Their cutting mechanism is similar to that of mower finger bar mowers . Such large hedge trimmers are often ... appear similar due to the use of booms. And in colloquial language both, tractor mounted hedge trimmers and reach flail mowers, are called rather imprecisely hedge cutters , or brush cutters . In contrast to tractor mounted hedge trimmers, reach flail mowers have a different cutting mechanism ... mounted hedge trimmer hedge cutter File D cker Ast und Wallheckenschere.jpg Detail view File Cullompton ... , and tree trimmers tree toppers . Their cutting mechanisms can be very different from hedge trimmers. References reflist External links Commons category inline Hedge trimmers Types of tools Garden ...   more details



  1. Nathaniel Hedge

    Nathaniel Hedge born 1710 was an English clockmaker based in Colchester in Essex . Hedge was apprenticed to the Colchester clockmaker John Smorthwaite in 1728 and married Smorthwaite s daughter Sarah in 1733 . Hedge went on to become a prosperous and highly respected clockmaker. http www.brianloomes.com collecting smorthwaite index.html Examples of Hedge s work can be found in the Bernard Mason Mason collection at the Colchester Clock Museum. http www.colchestermuseums.org.uk tymp html Tymp topten.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hedge, Nathaniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1710 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hedge, Nathaniel Category Colchester Category Clockmakers Category 1710 births Category Year of death unknown UK business bio stub UK engineer stub ...   more details



  1. Hedge accounting

    Accounting Unreferenced date May 2007 Hedge finance Hedge accounting is an accountancy practice. Why is hedge accounting necessary? Many financial institution s and corporate businesses entities use Derivative finance derivative financial instrument s to hedge their exposure to different risks for example interest rate risk , foreign exchange risk , commodity risk , etc. . Accounting for derivative financial instruments under International Financial Reporting Standards International Accounting Standards ... effect arising from derivatives used for hedging, through an optional part of IAS39 relating to hedge accounting. What hedge accounting options are available to an entity? All economic hedges aim to manage ... accounting treatment. Accounting standards enable hedge accounting for three different designated forex hedges A cash flow hedge may be designated for a highly probable forecasted transaction ... or liability, or a forecasted intercompany transaction. A fair value hedge may be designated for a firm ... investment hedge may be designated for the net investment in a foreign operation. The aim of hedge ... and loss account. For a fair value hedge this is achieved either by marking to market an asset or a liability which offsets the P&L movement of the derivative. For a cashflow hedge some of the derivative volatility into a separate component of the entity s equity called the cash flow hedge reserve. Where a Hedge relationship finance hedge relationship is effective meets the Hedge relationship finance ... account. To achieve hedge accounting requires a large amount of compliance work involving documenting the hedge relationship and both prospectively and retrospectively proving that the hedge relationship is effective. See also http www.svtuition.org 2011 07 hedge accounting.html Hedge Accounting ... Accounting Standards Board Fair value accounting Suggested Reference Source The 2009 Hedge Accounting ... Hedge Accounting ...   more details



  1. The Magic Hedge

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Single Name Unwed Sailor Cover Magic Hedge.jpg Artist Unwed Sailor from Album Released 2002 Format vinyl record 7 Recorded Genre Instrumental rock Length 11 31 Label Tricycle Evolutiff Writer The Magic Hedge was a single release by Unwed Sailor , recorded as a ten minute jam between Johnathon Ford, Nic Tse, Matthew Johnson, Dan Burton, and Joseph Brumley. Track listing The Magic Hedge 6 15 The Magic Hedge Grotto mix 5 16 DEFAULTSORT Magic Hedge Category 2002 songs 2000s song stub ...   more details



  1. Penny Hedge

    Image Whitby Penny Hedge.jpg thumb 200px right Whitby s Penny Hedge The Penny Hedge is an ancient tradition in the England English coastal town of Whitby in Yorkshire . The legend dates back to 1159, when the Abbot of Whitby imposed a penance on three hunters, and on their descendants for all time, for murdering a hermit at Eskdaleside . The hunters were following a wild boar near Whitby. When the boar took refuge in a hermitage at Eskdaleside, the nobles set upon the monk living there, who had closed the door on the hounds. Before he died, the monk consented to forgive them and spare their lives if they and their descendants would enact a penance. Each year, on the eve of Ascension Day , on the shore of Whitby, they had to construct a short Hedge barrier hedge from stakes woven together, able to withstand three tides. The instructions stipulated that a knife of a penny price was to be used. The ceremony is still performed in Whitby every year on Ascension Eve, by the occupiers of the land formerly owned by the Abbot. A horn is sounded and followed by the cry Out on ye Out on ye Out on ye ref http whitby uk.com events planting of penny hedge Penny Hedge in Whitby Local Attractions ref In literature The Penny Hedge legend is a major plot point in the children s book The Whitby Child by Robin Jarvis . References references Category North Yorkshire Category Northumbrian folklore Category Yorkshire folklore ...   more details



  1. Hedge laying

    Image Hedge1.JPG thumb right A newly laid Northamptonshire hedge in Grendon Image Hedge3.JPG thumb right A hedge about three years after being re laid Hedge laying is a rural crafts country skill , typically found in the United Kingdom and Ireland , which, through the creation and maintenance of hedge ... things, the theory behind laying a hedge is easy. The practice is much harder requiring skill and experience ... away the wood on one side of the stem and in line with the course of the hedge. This being done, each remaining stem is then laid down towards the horizontal, along the length of the hedge ref http www.hedgelaying.org.uk styles.htm National Hedge Laying Society ref . A stem which has been or is to be laid ... to add cohesiveness to the finished hedge. At regular intervals upright stakes are placed along the line of the hedge. These stakes give the finished hedge its final strength. The uprights are often ..., usually of a tree or woody shrub, for example as part of the process of hedge laying. The verb, to sned ... styles of hedge laying, all based on the same basic theory Midland style Also known as Bullock style. This hedge was designed to keep big heavy Cattle bullocks in their field. This style is mainly ... from eating new growth Hedge slopes towards the animals, as stakes are driven in behind the line of the roots. Strong binding is below the top of the hedge so that bullocks cannot twist it off with their horns ... style are Single row of stakes down the centre of the hedge which, when the hedge is finished ... of the hedge. To finish, twigs at each side and on top are twisted together to produce a square shaped hedge. Brecon style A double brush style this means that the twiggy ends of the pleachers are kept both sides of the hedge. Brecon style is practised in Breconshire , Radnorshire , Herefordshire & Monmouthshire historic Monmouthshire . Typical features Stakes are in the centre of the hedge. A lot ... the stumps, further protecting the new growth. It also hides the stakes. The hedge is fairly tall ...   more details



  1. Marine Hedge

    Marine Hedge may refer to One name for a colony of coral , a marine biology marine animal . The name of a female victim of a serial killer in Wichita, Kansas See BTK Killer disambig ...   more details



  1. Hedge wizard

    Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 notability June 2011 In fantasy literature , a hedge wizard or hedge magician is a Magician fantasy wizard of low ability, generally self taught or with a low education background as opposed to the common examples of being apprenticed to a mentor or studying though a structured educational system. Some fictional backgrounds identify them more with rural than urban backgrounds. In novels, many uses of the term are derogatory, describing a character as incompetent, uneducated, of lower social standing or of lesser power. It is similar to calling someone a hack or slob but specific to practitioners of Magic paranormal magic . In role playing game s and video game s a hedge wizard is usually a weaker wizard encountered when still at a lower level. With a limited number of spells and lacking in power they are normally easy to defeat. In the Ars Magica roleplaying game, a hedge wizard is any mage not of the Order of Hermes, who claims the largest monopoly on power. Discworld In the Discworld series of novels, the term hedge wizard is used to describe a wizard who specializes in the magical properties of plants. Although this does fit with the idea of a more rural wizard, it is likely to be a deliberate pun on the word Hedge gardening hedge . As it is written in the novels If you invited a hedge wizard to a party he d spend half the evening talking to your potted plant...and he d spend the other half listening to it. See also The Colour of Magic DEFAULTSORT Hedge Wizard Category Fictional wizards Category Fantasy tropes Fantasy stub ...   more details



  1. Texas hedge

    Multiple issues orphan January 2011 refimprove March 2011 A Texas hedge is a Hedge finance financial hedge that increases market exposure exposure to the risk one intended to mitigate. An example would be hedging the purchase of a call option by buying share finance share s of the same underlying. Underlying what? Origin The origin of the expression is unclear. However, there are two competing theories among trader finance trader s. One school of thought says that it refers to the saying Everything is bigger in Texas because Texas hedging increases risk. Others believe that the expression is meant as an insult to the intelligence of the residents of Texas. It is the latter theory that is most popular among traders. Citation needed date March 2011 External links http dictionary.reverso.net english definition Texas 20hedge Dictionary definition Categories DEFAULTSORT Texas Hedge Category Derivatives finance Category Financial terminology Category Articles created via the Article Wizard ...   more details



  1. Hedge maze

    File Longleat maze.jpg thumb 300px A hedge maze at Longleat stately home maze in England A hedge maze is an outdoor garden maze or labyrinth in which the walls or dividers between passages are made of vertical hedges. History Image Jubilee Maze, Symonds Yat.jpg thumb left The octagonal Jubilee Maze at Symonds Yat File Labyrinth Versailles colour.JPG thumb The labyrinth of Versailles was a hedge maze in the Gardens of Versailles , a royal ch teau in France . Pictured is Labyrinte de Versailles by Charles Perrault with engravings by Leclerc and coloured by Jacques Bailly, circa the late 17th century Hedge mazes evolved from the knot garden s of Renaissance Europe , and were first constructed during the mid 16th century. ref name mazesfollies cite book last1 Fisher first1 Adrian title Mazes & Follies publisher Jarrold Publishing year 2004 ref These early mazes were constructed from evergreen herbs, but, over time, Boxwood genus dwarf box became a more popular option due to its robustness. Italian ... and Fellows of Harvard College year 2001 ref Initially, the hedge maze was not intended to confuse, but to provide a unicursal walking path. Puzzle like hedge mazes featuring dead ends and tall ... groups depicting Aesop s fables . The oldest surviving puzzle hedge maze, at Hampton Court Palace ... shape is due to pre existing paths running alongside the maze. In modern times, hedge mazes have increased in complexity. A hedge maze at Longleat House in Wiltshire, England , designed in 1978, features ... hedge mazes Image Longleat 2C Hedge Maze geograph.org.uk 1225441.jpg thumb left 280px Close up of Longleat hedge maze File Hampton court maze.svg thumb right 250px The layout of a typical hedge maze ... s largest permanent hedge maze Chatsworth House , England Disneyland Paris has a hedgemaze in Alice ... , Austria Villa Vizcaya , Miami, FL See also Corn maze References Reflist commons category Hedge mazes DEFAULTSORT Hedge Maze Category Mazes Category Garden features Category Renaissance gardens Category ...   more details



  1. The Door in the Hedge

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Door in the Hedge is a collection of fairy tales by Robin McKinley . First published by William Morrow and Company in 1981, it is a compilation of retellings and new favorites. The collection includes The Stolen Princess, The Frog Prince story The Princess and the Frog , The Hunting of the Hind, and The Twelve Dancing Princesses . DEFAULTSORT Door In The Hedge Category 1981 short story collections Category Collections of fairy tales Category Children s fiction books fantasy story collection stub ...   more details



  1. HEDGE engine

    SwRI says the consortium will seek to extend the fuel efficiency and performance gains from HEDGE ... Bailey ref See also Lean burn HCCI Southwest Research Institute References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Hedge ...   more details



  1. Hedge fund

    Financial market participants A hedge fund is an investment fund that can undertake a wider range of investment ... funds, university endowments and foundations, or high net worth individuals. As a class, hedge ... in a hedge fund is calculated as a share of the fund s net asset value , meaning that increases ... an investor can later withdraw. Most hedge fund investment strategies aim to achieve a positive return on investment whether markets are rising or falling. Hedge fund managers typically invest ... Hedge Fund Manager s Farewell first Joe last Nocera url http www.nytimes.com 2009 05 16 business 16nocera.htm newspaper The New York Times date 16 May 2009 accessdate 16 March 2011 ref A hedge fund ... hedge funds have a net asset value of several billions dollars. As of 2009 , hedge funds represented ... http www.hedgefundfacts.org hedge wp content uploads 2009 09 Hedge Funds.pdf title Hedge Funds How They Serve Investors In U.S. and Global Markets year 2009 work Hedge Fund Facts.org publisher Coalition ... hedge fund industry is United States dollar US 1.9 trillion. ref cite news title Hedge fund industry assets swell to 1.92 trillion first last url http www.ft.lk 2011 01 24 hedge fund industry ... hedge funds are not sold to the public or Retail investor retail investors , the funds and their managers ... of hedge funds and eliminate certain regulatory gaps. ref name Ismail cite news title Institutions Damp Hedge Fund Startup Spirit, Citi s Roe Says first Netty last Ismail url http www.businessweek.com news 2011 02 21 institutions damp hedge fund startup spirit citi s roe says.html newspaper Bloomberg Businessweek date 21 February 2011 accessdate 11 March 2011 ref History The origin of the first hedge ... http www.bloomberg.com apps news?pid newsarchive&sid a1UhnH5DkE34 title Buffett Says Hedge Funds Are Older ... as what would later be called hedge funds . Preceding Livermore, future statesman Bernard M. Baruch ... acolyte of Benjamin Graham before founding a hedge fund in 1956, in a 2006 letter to the magazine ...   more details



  1. Brambly Hedge

    Brambly Hedge is a series of illustrated books for children written by Jill Barklem .The Brambly Hedge series is based around a community of self sufficient mice who live together in the tranquil surroundings of the English countryside. The books are written and illustrated by Jill Barklem , with the first book being published in 1980. The first four books follow a seasonal pattern of Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. The latter four books follow the adventures of The Secret Staircase, The High Hills, Sea Story and Poppy s Babies. Books in the Brambly Hedge series Spring Story 1980 Wilfred enjoys a picnic and a surprise for his birthday Summer Story 1980 The mice celebrate a wedding and everyone takes part in the preparations. Autumn Story 1980 Little Primrose wanders off and finds herself in uncharted territory. Winter Story 1980 The biggest snowstorm in years leaves enough snow for an ice ball. The Secret Staircase 1983 The young mice go to the attic to practice for a performance. The High Hills 1986 Wilfred is determined to find treasure in the hills above Brambly Hedge. Sea Story 1990 Dusty, Poppy, Primrose and Wilfred set off down stream to retrieve salt from the sea mice. Poppy s Babies 1994 A surprise comes to Poppy on the babies naming day. A Year In Brambly Hedge 2010 About the Author Jill Barklem spent five years on research before she started to write her stories about the mice of Brambly Hedge. Her interest in natural history and traditional rural customs and crafts ... near Epping Forest in England. Merchandise Since the 1980s the characters of Brambly Hedge began to appear ... from Brambly Hedge. This merchandise is in demand by Brambly Hedge collectors all around the world ... created a DVD series based on the books called The Enchanted World of Brambly Hedge . External links http www.bramblyhedge.co.uk Brambly Hedge Official website References http www.cosgrovehall.com halloffame ... child picture book stub ja nn Brambly Hedge ...   more details



  1. Cornish hedge

    remaining today being anciently established. citation needed date October 2008 The Cornish Hedge Research ... skills related to hedges and drystone buildings. The materials used for the hedge vary in different ... the effects of tree roots, burrowing rabbits, rain, wind, farm animals and people. Eventually the hedge ... on how well the hedge was built, its stone, and what has happened to it since it was last repaired. Typically a hedge needs a cycle of repair every 150 years or so, or less often if it is fenced. Building ... in Cornwall. The Cornish Hedge Research and Education Group CHREG supports the development of traditional ... Hedges in the landscape. See also Devon hedge Bocage References reflist Further reading Balchin ...   more details



  1. Hedge school

    wikify date October 2011 A hedge school Irish language Irish names include scoil chois cla , scoil ghairid and scoil scairte is the name given to an education al practice in 18th and 19th century Ireland , so called due to its rural nature. It came about as local educated men began an oral tradition of teaching the community. With the advent of the commercial world in Ireland after 1600, its peasant society saw the need for greater education. While the hedge school label suggests the classes always took place outdoors next to a hedgerow , classes were sometimes held in a house or barn. Subjects included primarily basic grammar , English language English and Mathematics maths the fundamental The three Rs three Rs . In some schools the Irish bard ic tradition, Latin , history and home economics were also taught. Reading was generally based on chapbooks , sold at fairs, typically with exciting stories of well known adventurers and outlaws. Payment was generally made per subject, and brighter pupils would often compete locally with their teachers. While Roman Catholic church Catholic schools were forbidden under the Penal laws Ireland Penal laws from 1723 to 1782, no hedge teachers were known to be prosecuted. Indeed, official records were made of hedge schools by census makers. http ... ism if they wanted a good education in Ireland. Hedge schools declined from the foundation of the National ... difficulty, to wit, that of suppressing hedge schools, and placing youths under the direction of competent teachers, and of those only. Fern ndez Su rez see below has found that hedge schools existed ... and not just by the Catholics. While the hedge schools were unfunded, the national school system ... like Daniel Corkery author Daniel Corkery tended to emphasize the hedge schools classical studies in Latin ... Picture in a Sketch Book of Ireland The Last Hedge Schools , Estudios Irlandeses http www.estudiosirlandeses.org Issue1 YolandaFern C3 A1ndez.htm JRR Adams, The Hedge Schools and popular education in Ireland ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hedge

    Thomas Hedge June 24, 1844 November 28, 1920 was a four term Republican Party United States Republican United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from Iowa s 1st congressional district , in southeastern Iowa . Born in Burlington, Iowa Burlington , Iowa Territory , Hedge attended the common schools and Denmark Iowa Academy. He graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts , in 1861, but his education was interrupted by the American Civil War Civil War . In 1864 and 1865 he served as a private in Company E and as second lieutenant in Company G of the 106th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment . He graduated from Yale College in New Haven, Connecticut in 1867, where he was a member of Skull and Bones , ref name DKE cite web url http books.google.com books?id gD04AAAAYAAJ title Catalogue of the Delta kappa epsilon fraternity accessdate March 25, 2011 date 1910 publisher The Delta kappa epsilon council ref rp 123 and Columbia Law School Columbia College Law School in New York City in 1869. He was Admission to the bar in the United States admitted to the bar in New York in 1869, and returned to Iowa to practice law in Burlington. For twenty years, he practiced in a partnership with Iowa Republican politician J.W. Blythe, ref Editorial, Thomas Hedge, Cedar Rapids Daily Republican, 1898 07 04 at p. 4. ref with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad as one ... , p. 289 State Hist. Soc. of Iowa 1919 . ref In 1898, Hedge was elected as a Republican to the U.S. ... not to seek re election . Hedge served in the 56th United States Congress Fifty sixth and to the three succeeding Congresses. In 1906 he did not seek re nomination. ref Hedge Going to Retire, Waterloo ... Bioguide Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hedge, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hedge, Thomas Category 1844 births Category 1920 deaths Category Members of the United ... Law School alumni de Thomas Hedge ...   more details



  1. Hedge Thompson

    Hedge Thompson January 28, 1780 July 23, 1828 , a Representative from New Jersey. Thompson was born in Salem, New Jersey on January 28, 1780. He graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 1802 and practiced his profession in Salem member of the New Jersey General Assembly in 1805 served in the New Jersey Legislative Council now the New Jersey Senate in 1819 appointed associate judge of Salem County, N.J., in 1815 and again in 1824 served as collector for Salem County from 1826 to 1828 elected to the Twentieth Congress and served from March 4, 1827, until his death in Salem, N.J., on July 23, 1828 interment in St. John s Episcopal Cemetery, Salem St. John s Protestant Episcopal Churchyard . Information found on public domain website of the Bioguide of the US Congress. External links CongBio T000202 http politicalgraveyard.com bio thompson4.html R9M0JF6F8 Hedge Thompson at The Political Graveyard Find a Grave 7152854 Hedge Thompson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thompson, Hedge ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 28, 1780 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 23, 1828 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thompson, Hedge Category 1780 births Category 1828 deaths Category Members of the New Jersey General Assembly Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey Category University of Pennsylvania alumni Category Members of the New Jersey Legislative Council Category People from Salem County, New Jersey Category New Jersey National Republicans ...   more details



  1. Alf Hedge

    Infobox AFL player NEW name Alf Hedge fullname Alfred William Hedge caption image birth date birth date 1917 10 29 df y birth place originalteam Sandringham Amateurs position Wing Rover death date Death date and age 1942 5 4 1917 10 29 df y death place over Hamburg, Germany currentclub Retired guernsey 1937 4, 1938 5 years 1937 38 clubs AFL SM games goals 16 3 nationalyears nationalteams nationalgames goals coachyears coachclubs coachgames wins statsend 1938 repstatsend N A Alf Hedge is a former Australian rules football er who played with Sydney Swans South Melbourne . A bomber pilot with the Royal Australian Air Force , he was killed when his plane was shot down over Germany in World War II . Sources Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim 2007 . The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne Bas Publishing. AflRleague ref A Alf Hedge.html http www.ww2roll.gov.au script veteran.asp?ServiceID R&VeteranID 1050549 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hedge, Alf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 29 October 1917 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 May 1942 PLACE OF DEATH over Hamburg, Germany DEFAULTSORT Hedge, Alf Category 1917 births Category 1942 deaths Category Australian rules footballers from Victoria Category Sydney Swans players Category Australian military personnel killed in World War II Category Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II ...   more details



  1. Levi Hedge

    Levi Hedge b. Hardwick, Massachusetts , 19 April 1766 d. Cambridge, Massachusetts , 3 January 1844 was an educator . He graduated from Harvard University in 1792, was appointed a tutor in 1795, and in 1810 became professor of logic and metaphysics. His independent stand against Hazing in Greek letter organizations hazing whilst still a student was instrumental in ridding Harvard of the injustice associated with its hat law . ref See Thwing 1879 . ref In 1827 he exchanged that post for the Alford professorship of natural religion, moral philosophy, and civil polity, but was compelled by an attack of paralysis to resign in 1830. He published System of Logic Boston, 1818 , which went through many editions, and was translated into German. He also prepared an abridgment of Thomas Brown philosopher Thomas Brown s Mental Philosophy 1827 . He was the father of the Transcendentalist Frederick Henry Hedge . Footnotes Reflist References Cite Appletons Hedge, Levi year 1892 Thwing, C.F., College Hazing , Scribners Monthly , Vol.17, No.3, January 1879 , pp.331 334. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hedge, Levi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 19 April 1766 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 January 1844 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hedge, Levi Category 1766 births Category 1844 deaths Category Harvard University alumni Category Harvard University faculty Category American educators Category American philosophers US philosopher stub ...   more details



  1. Hedge End

    Infobox UK place official name Hedge End map type Southampton country England region South East England static image name Hedge End.jpg static image caption small The town centre small population 18,696 ... constituency Eastleigh civil parish Hedge End shire district Eastleigh borough Eastleigh shire county Hampshire website http www.hedgeend tc.gov.uk Hedge End Town Council Hedge End is a town ... and Botley, Hampshire Botley . Hedge End lies within the Eastleigh borough Borough of Eastleigh and is part ... Rose Bowl , home of Hampshire County Cricket Club is part of Hedge End. The Rose Bowl is situated ... and allowing Hedge End residents to benefit from its proximity. History Origins Image Brittain ... history of the area now known as Hedge End is lost in the Dark Ages historiography Dark Ages . There are few ... Chichester is known to pass through the area. ref name Blyth The Changing Face of Hedge End. Joyce ... Blyth There is therefore evidence of travellers passing through the Hedge End area prior to the Norman ... of Wessex . The route through the Hedge End area towards the town of Portchester would therefore ... Hedge End, the original Hamlet of Hedge End first established itself on Botley Common . This land ... of Shamblehurst. ref name Blyth The origin of the name Hedge End is not known for certain, but it was clearly in use by the beginning of the 18th century. There is an explicit reference to Hedge End in a Court ... and garden at Hedge End. There is further reference to dating to 1764 concerning a 10 fine for taking in part of the common at Hedge End. ref name Blyth Hedge End is also marked on a 1759 map of Southampton ... in the Hedge End area during the late 18th and 19th centuries. ref name Blyth Growing into a village Image StJohnsHedgeEnd.jpg thumb right St John s Church, Hedge End Image StJohnsHallHedgeEnd.jpg right thumb St John s Hall, Hedge End The development of two new roads to serve the toll bridges at Northam bridge Northam and Woolston, Hampshire Woolston brought travellers closer to Hedge End. ref ...   more details



  1. Inflation hedge

    Primary sources date February 2010 Inflation hedge is an investment with intrinsic value such as oil, natural gas, gold, farmland, and to a lesser degree commercial real estate. Typically most hard assets are an excellent inflation hedge. ref Commodity Prices and Inflation, What s the Connection? http mises.org story 3018 ref ref Marotta Asset Management http www.emarotta.com article.php?ID 234 ref ref Agcapita Farmland Investment Partnership Farmland and Inflation http www.farmlandinvestmentpartnership.com pdfs FIP 20Financial 20Characteristics.pdf ref In general, commodities hard assets are negatively correlated to both stocks and bonds. In other words, when stocks and bonds decline, commodities tend to appreciate. ref Hard Asset Investor http www.hardassetsinvestor.com component content article 9 434.html ref ref Fields of Gold http www.thestar.com News Ideas article 475036 ref In addition, during periods of high inflation negative real interest rates equities and bonds do poorly see 20 total return over 11 years from 1970 to 1981 for the S&P 500 ref Yahoo Finance http finance.yahoo.com q hp?s 5EGSPC ref v. 1,100 increase in oil prices ref WTRG http www.wtrg.com prices.htm ref ref Petrocapita Income Trust Oil Production Assets as an Inflation Hedge http www.petrocapita.com ref and 550 increase in western Canada farmland prices during same period ref Stats Canada ref ref Agcapita Farmland Investment Partnership S&P versus Farmland and Oil in the 1970s http www.farmlandinvestmentpartnership.com pdfs Agcapita Newsletter July 18 2008.pdf ref ref Alpha, Beta, and Commodities Can a Commodities Investment be Both a High Risk Adjusted Return Source and a Portfolio Hedge? http www.hardassetsinvestor.com component content article 34 50.html?Itemid 4 ref while commodities and other ... financial crisis ref Farmland hedge against inflation http www.argentina estancias.com inflationhedge ... DEFAULTSORT Inflation Hedge ...   more details




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