Coop

Coop, COOP or Co-op may refer to:

Common meanings

  • a pen or enclosure for birds, e.g. chicken coop
  • Cooperative ("coop") or co-operative ("co-op"), an association of persons who voluntarily cooperate for their mutual, social, economic, and cultural benefit
  • slang for prison
  • Businesses

    Supermarket chains

  • Coop (Hungary), a Hungarian chain
  • Coop (Italy), an Italian chain
  • Coop (Netherlands), a Dutch chain
  • COOP (Puerto Rico), a Puerto Rican chain
  • Coop (Switzerland), a Swiss chain
  • Other

  • The Co-operative brand, used by several UK co-operative businesses
  • The Co-operative Group, the largest co-operative in UK
  • The Co-operative Food, a food brand in the UK known as "The Co-Op"
  • Federated Co-operatives, a Canadian co-operative federation known for its "CO-OP" brand products and stores
  • Harvard/MIT Cooperative Society, nicknamed "The Coop", a cooperative campus store based in Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Coop

    Yin Yang Yo!

    Yin Yang Yo! is an American/Canadian flash animated television series created by Bob Boyle II (also the creator of Nick Jr. original series Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!) and produced by Jetix Animation Concepts. It is the third Jetix-original show. It premiered on September 4, 2006 on Jetix in the United States with a sneak peek airing on August 26, 2006. The show debuted on Jetix in the United Kingdom on February 5, 2007 after a sneak peek preview on January 27, 2007 while making its Canadian television premiere on Family Channel on March 25, 2007. The series is supplied with writers and animators' staff associated with Fairly OddParents, 6teen, Clone High and Danny Phantom. Head writer Steve Marmel, an anime fan, took an inspiration from various anime and anime-influenced shows such as Teen Titans and FLCL. stars two anthropomorphic rabbits named Yin and Yang, and their sensei-like panda figure named Yo, a master of fictional mystical martial arts called Woo Foo.

    In 2007, the show was nominated for British Academy Children's Award by the BAFTA in the International category, but lost to Stephen Hillenburg's SpongeBob SquarePants. From its launch in June 1, 2011 to late 2012, Disney XD Canada aired re-runs of the series.

    Coop (Hungary)

    Coop is a Hungarian supermarket chain and buying group with about 4000 stores. In 2015, it is the second largest retail chain in Hungary.

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    Indian

    Indian or Indians may refer to:

    People

    South Asia

  • Something of or from the nation of India
  • Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who are citizens or residents of India
  • A person belonging to or from the Indian subcontinent though not necessarily from the country India
  • Non-resident Indian and person of Indian origin, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country
  • The Americas

  • Indigenous peoples of the Americas, the pre-Columbian inhabitants of North and South America and their descendants
  • First Nations, the various Aboriginal peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis
  • Native Americans in the United States, the indigenous people in the United States
  • Indian (airline)

    Indian, formerly Indian Airlines (Indian Airlines Limited from 1993 and Indian Airlines Corporation from 1953 to 1993) was a major Indian airline based in Delhi and focused primarily on domestic routes, along with several international services to neighbouring countries in Asia. It was state-owned, and was administered by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. It was one of the two flag carriers of India, the other being Air India. The airline officially merged into Air India on 27 February 2011.

    On 7 December 2005, the airline was rebranded as Indian for advertising purposes as a part of a program to revamp its image in preparation for an initial public offering (IPO). The airline operated closely with Air India, India's national carrier. Alliance Air, a fully owned subsidiary of Indian, was renamed Air India Regional.

    In 2007, the Government of India announced that Indian would be merged into Air India. As part of the merger process, a new company called the National Aviation Company of India Limited (now called Air India Limited) was established, into which both Air India (along with Air India Express) and Indian (along with Alliance Air) would be merged. Once the merger was completed, the airline - called Air India - would continue to be headquartered in Mumbai and would have a fleet of over 130 aircraft.

    Forty Thieves (card game)

    Forty Thieves is a patience card game. It is quite difficult to win, and relies mostly on luck. It is also known as Napoleon at Saint Helena, Roosevelt at San Juan, Big Forty and Le Cadran.

    Rules

  • Two decks are used (104 cards).
  • Deal ten tableau piles of four cards each, all face up and all visible.
  • Leave space for eight foundation piles above the tableau piles.
  • You may only move the top card from any tableau. You may place any one card in an empty tableau space.
  • The tableaus are built down by suit.
  • The foundations are built up by suit, from ace to king.
  • You may take one card at a time from the stock and play to the tableau, the foundations, or to the waste.
  • You may use the top card from the waste.
  • You may only go through the stock once.
  • The object of the game is to move all the cards to the foundations.
  • Variations

    Forty Thieves forms the basis for several variant games, most of which have been made easier to win. Common variations are dealing the aces to the foundations at the start of the game, having the tableaus build down by alternating colour rather than by suit, and allowing cards built down on top of a tableau to be moved together. Other variations include allowing use of any card from the waste, dealing some of the tableau cards face down, and changing the number of tableau piles and/or the number of cards in each tableau. The number of possible permutations is vast, and solitaire suites often include several flavours. Here are some of these variants:

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    Indian Cowboy

    by: Joe Ely

    If you ever go out to the circus
    Where the Wallendas walk on the wire
    I'll tell you a tale to remember
    When the white horses leap rings of fire.
    It was a cold night in Oklahoma
    The show was about to begin
    The animals, they were all restless
    When the star pony broke from her pen.
    Now she was a mare of high spirit
    Like a whore on a saturday night
    Kickin' and buckin' past the men who were brushin'
    The elephants lyin' on their sides.
    Close to the tents set a lantern
    Dangerously next to the hay
    That mare headed straight for those lantern
    Some fool had put there by mistake.
    Up stepped some Indian Cowboy
    His lasso he whirled through the air
    In the full dead middle of danger
    He roped that run-away mare.
    The elephants raised up their trumpets
    Two of them broke from their chains
    Stampeded that Indian cowboy
    Who had saved the Big Top from flames.
    So if you ever go out to the circus
    Where the Wallendas walk on the wire
    Remember that Indian Cowboy
    When the white horses leap rings of fire.
    Remember that Indian Cowboy




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