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The word five is a noun. Five means (1) a team that plays basketball, (2) the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one.
Five is also an adjective that means (1) being one more than four.
The following articles and web pages elaborate on the word five.
- Electric Wire and Cable Directory
Browse this electric wire and electric cable supplier directory to find electric wire and cable suppliers in the United States. The photo on this page depicts five electric wires in an electrical cable.
https://electric-wire-and-cable.regionaldirectory.us/
- Hawaii Map
Hawaii is the 47th largest state, and is comprised of eight major islands divided into five counties. The islands of Hawaii are located in the Pacific Ocean, about 1470 miles north of the Equator.
https://www.state-maps.org/hawaii-map/
- InLine Skates
Unlike traditional roller skates, inline skates have four or five wheels arranged in one straight line and a heel stop for braking. A French inventor patented the first inline skate in 1819.
https://www.inlineskates.us/
- Map Of Finland
The country of Finland is home to five million people and one of the largest countries in Europe. Finland is about 700 miles long and bordered by Sweden, Norway, and Russia.
https://www.map-of-finland.com/
- Microsoft Research
In 1991, Microsoft became the first computer company to establish its own research laboratories. There are five labs worldwide and researchers come from academia and business. The website provides information about the labs, the projects, and some of the outcomes.
https://research.microsoft.com/
- AIGA: The Professional Association for Design
AIGA was founded as the American Institute of Graphic Arts in 1914. Now it represents more than 19,000 designers. AIGA provides five main functions for designers: information, communication, inspiration, validation, and representation. On the website, designers can find out how to join the AIGA and information about competitions, events, publications, and much more.
https://www.aiga.org/
- Air Canada
This website, in English and French, is the for the airline Air Canada, the 14th largest commercial airline in the world. Air Canada serves over 32 million customers on five continents annually. On the website, users can find out about flights, schedules, and fares. Users can also book flights, cars, hotels, and vacations. The site contains information about travel restrictions and more.
https://www.aircanada.com/
- GamesVille
Gamesville ( Wasting Your Time Since 1996) is part of Lycos. There are free downloads, Top Five Online Games, Bingo and Casino, Card Games, Puzzles, Solitaire, Word and Board Games, Games for money, and more. Lycos also has parental filters so that parents can limit the access of their children.
https://www.gamesville.com/
- National Center for Supercomputing Applications
First open in 1986, NCSA is one of the original five major National Science Foundation Supercomputer Centers. It is located on the campus of the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign. The Center develops large extremely powerful supercomputers and the software to run them.
https://www.ncsa.edu/
- University of California, Santa Barbara
UCSB was established in 1944. The school has a faculty of 1080, five of whom are Nobel prize winners. UCSB is known as one of the hottest schools according to Newsweek Magazine. Besides the school of arts and sciences, UCSB has a College of Creative Studies, an engineering school, an education school, and an environmental science program. There is also a UCBS Washington Center.
https://www.ucsb.edu/
- University of Florida
In 1905, Florida Agricultural College was moved to Gainesville and became the State's land-grant university. UF has 46,000 students making it one of the largest five universities in the country. The website contains a history of the school, application procedures, information, and more.
https://www.ufl.edu/
- World View
The Architectural League of New York presents architecture and urban planning examples from around the globe. Includes illustrated reports on five diverse international cities.
https://www.worldviewcities.org/
- ARIN: American Registry for Internet Numbers
ARIN, a nonprofit, was established in 1997 as one of five regional Internet Registries. It manages the distribution of Internet numbers in Canada, many Caribbean Islands, and the United States. It allocates Internet Protocol resources, develops consensus-based policies, and facilitates the advancement of the Internet. On the website are guidelines for registering.
https://www.arin.net/
- Alloys
All products from Sophisticated Alloys are made to order. Five furnaces and a wide range of melt capacity means you get any alloy, any shape, any finish.
https://www.alloys.com/
- University of Kansas
Since its founding, this university has embodied the aspirations and determination of the abolitionists who settled on the Kaw River in August 1854. Their goals were to ensure that the Kansas Territory entered the union as a free state, and to establish a university in the new State. Nearly 150 years later, KU is a major public research and teaching institution of 28,000 students and 2,600 faculty members on five campuses (Lawrence, Kansas City, Overland Park, Wichita, and Salina).
https://www.ku.edu/
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