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The domain coop is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. It is intended for the use of cooperatives, wholly owned subsidiaries, and other organizations that exist to promote or support co-operatives.

The coop TLD was proposed by the National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA) as a response to the announcement by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in late 2000 of a phased release of seven new generic top-level domains in an expansion of the Internet domain name space.

The proposal was backed by many cooperatives and similar trade groups around the world, including the International Co-operative Alliance (ICA). The technical infrastructure for the coop TLD was developed by the worker cooperative Poptel in the United Kingdom and became operational on January 30, 2002.

The domain's sponsoring organization is DotCooperation LLC (also known as dotCoop), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Cooperative Business Association. DotCooperation is responsible for the TLD operation, including the enforcement of registration requirements. In 2005, the Midcounties Co-operative assumed operation of the domain registry through a subsidiary unit (Midcounties Co-operative Domains). DynDNS was contracted as the sole DNS provider for the registry in 2006.

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.

    Sponsor (genus)

    Sponsor is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species:

  • Sponsor aeneiventris Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor aeneolus Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor aeneus Guérin-Méneville, 1840
  • Sponsor alluaudi Kerremans, 1894
  • Sponsor ambiguus Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor androyensis Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor antamponensis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor antanala Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor antelmei Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor anthracinus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor antsihanaka Descarpentries, 1957
  • Sponsor ater Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor auribasis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor betsimisaraka Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor bicolor Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor burgeoni Théry in Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor caerulescens Guérin-Méneville, 1840
  • Sponsor calo Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor carbonarius Théry, 1905
  • Sponsor cariei Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor chalceus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor chalybaeus Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor cobosi Bellamy, 1998
  • Sponsor convexus Gory & Laporte, 1839
  • Sponsor cupreoviolaceus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor (commercial)

    To sponsor something is to support an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through the provision of products or services. A sponsor is the individual or group that provides the support, similar to a benefactor.

    Definition

    Sponsorship is a cash and/or in-kind fee paid to a property (typically in sports, arts, entertainment or causes) in return for access to the exploitable commercial potential associated with that property.

    While the sponsoree (property being sponsored) may be nonprofit, unlike philanthropy, sponsorship is done with the expectation of a commercial return.

    While sponsorship can deliver increased awareness, brand building and propensity to purchase, it is different from advertising. Unlike advertising, sponsorship can not communicate specific product attributes. Nor can it stand alone, as sponsorship requires support elements.

    Theories of sponsorship

    A range of psychological and communications theories have been used to explain how commercial sponsorship works to impact consumer audiences. Most use the notion that a brand (sponsor) and event (sponsoree) become linked in memory through the sponsorship and as a result, thinking of the brand can trigger event-linked associations, while helping people to go over traffic lights thinking of the event can come to trigger brand-linked associations. Cornwell, Weeks and Roy (2005) have published an extensive review of the theories so far used to explain commercial sponsorship effects.

    Teairra Marí

    Teairra Marí (born Teairra María Thomas; December 2, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter, dancer, hip hop model and actress. At the age of 17, Jay Z signed her to Def Jam and she released her first album, Teairra Marí. After disappointing sales, she was let go from her recording contract in the middle of production for her second album Second Round. In 2008, she returned to the music scene with the Pleasure P-assisted single "Hunt 4 U". After constant leaks, she was forced to re-record and re-title a second attempt at her second album At That Point. In 2010, she starred in the film Lottery Ticket alongside rappers Bow Wow and Ice Cube. Since 2010, she has released several mixtapes including features from Nicki Minaj, Soulja Boy, and Gucci Mane.

    In 2014 Teairra was featured on the song and the music video "Where This Light Goes" along with Tiffany Foxx and Angelina Pivarnick.

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    Her sponsors are Advanced Dairy, LLC, Norway Ridge Farms, and Long Prairie Packing Co., LLC ... Her sponsors are Farmers and Merchants State Bank, Sunrise Ag, and Compeer Financial ... Pickar’s sponsors are Rustic Acres Greenhouse and Pierz Coop.
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