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Jolt Cola Contents History Jolt Energy Worldwide Legacy and influence References External links Navigation menu"Karma Culture CEO CJ Rapp Bio"the original"Jolt Cola maker files for bankruptcy protection""JOLT Cola is Coming Back, With O.G. Cans""Top 12 Discontinued Sodas and Soft Drinks from the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s""Jolt Energy Drink website"the original"Jolt Energy Gum and Energy Mints, stay alert and have fun""Sista flaken Jolt Cola såldes på Dreamhack""Caffeine in Jolt Cola energy drink""Coffee Met Cola in Japan""Cosmos Homepage (RFM) - Archived"the original"Jolt Awards: A Short History"Official Websitee

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Cola brandsAmerican soft drinksProducts introduced in 1985 carbonatedsoft drinkWet Planet BeveragescolaC. J. Rappcaffeinatedenergy drinksRochesterNew YorkNutraSweetaspartameHackensack, New JerseyAA batteryaluminum bottlessingle-useRed BullSplendaartificial sweetenerguaranaginsengtaurinevitamin B complexGeek.comDollar GeneralNew York Cityglass bottles7 UpCaliforniaAustraliaSwedenUnited KingdomPhilippinesNetherlandsFinlandsubsidiaryEurosparsDunnes StoresLAN partieslimeroot beercream sodaorangeThums UpCottJapanUCC Ueshima Coffee Co.SarsiCoca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc.PakistanRG ColaJolt Awards Jolt Cola Type Soft Drink Country of origin United States Introduced 1985 Flavour Cola Jolt Cola is a carbonated soft drink produced by The Jolt Company, Inc. (later known as Wet Planet Beverages). The cola drink was created in 1985 by C. J. Rapp as a highly caffeinated beverage. [1] It was targeted towards students and young professionals, stressing its use as a stimulant in a similar mann

Files-11 Contents History Overview Directory layout Disk organization and naming File security: protection and ACLs Logical names Record-oriented I/O: Record Management Services Physical layout: the On-Disk Structure Directories The Master File Directory Index file: INDEXF.SYS Other files See also References External links Navigation menuGuide to OpenVMS File ApplicationsVMS2Linux

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Disk file systemsNetwork file systemsOpenVMSPDP-11 file systemDigital Equipment CorporationOpenVMSoperating systemRSX-11hierarchicalaccess control listsrecordI/Onetworkfile versioningDigital Equipment CorporationTOPS-20RSTS/EPDP-11VAXhard drivesDave Cutlerflat file systemVMSISO 9660High Sierra FormatAlphaIA-64case-preservingASCIIMicrosoft WindowsNT affinityInternetDAGhard linksUNIXlogical namefilenameroutinesISOLatin-1UnicodeACLoctalprivilegesenvironment variablesAmigaOSAmigaDOSTRIPOSI/Ofilesdatabasebytedatabaserecordsfieldsrecord-oriented filesystemMVS discretionary access control Files-11 , also known as on-disk structure , is the file system used by Digital Equipment Corporation OpenVMS operating system, and also (in a simpler form) by the older RSX-11. It is a hierarchical file system, with support for access control lists, record-oriented I/O, remote network access, and file versioning. Files-11 is similar to, but significantly more advanced than, the file systems used in previo

Yutong Su Biography References Navigation menulink to itrelated articlesFind link tool"China: For activists, the internet is like dancing in shackles""Streit übers Tiananmen-Massaker: Deutsche Welle trennt sich von chinesischer Mitarbeiterin""China-Redaktion: Beschäftigungsverhältnis mit Freier Mitarbeiterin beendet""Kotau vor China?"

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People's Republic of China journalists1976 birthsLiving people Ni YulanTiananmenSinaAi WeiweiDeutsche WelleTiananmenthe German Journalists Association DJV This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it . Please introduce links to this page from related articles ; try the Find link tool for suggestions. ( December 2015 ) Yutong Su ( was born in Beijing) is a Chinese journalist, internet activist and human rights defender. Biography After four years as journalist, she decided to become an independent internet activist and as well to work for an NGO assisting vulnerable groups in defending their rights, especially in the field of water pollution and HIV/AIDS through blood transfusions. In solidarity with the human rights lawyer Ni Yulan, she organised a protest against the Vice Minister Wu Hao of the Yunnan Provincial Propaganda Department. She was involved in commemoration events linked to the Tiananmen suppression and in solidarity actions for human rights defenders.

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1964 birthsLiving peopleSportspeople from HelsinkiFinnish motorcycle racersMotocross ridersFinnish sportspeople stubsMotorcycle racing biography stubs HelsinkiFinnishmotocrossworld championF.I.M.CagivaG. RahierG. RahierG. RahierA. WatanabeH. EvertsH. EvertsH. EvertsE. GeboersE. GeboersM. RinaldiP. VehkonenD. StrijbosJ. van den BerkJ.M. BayleT. ParkerS. EvertsG. AlbertynP. TragterJ. MartensB. MooreA. PuzarS. TortelliA. ChiodiA. ChiodiA. ChiodiG. LangstonJ. DobbM. MaschioJ. SmetsY. DemariaS. BreugelmansY. DemariaY. DemariaS. BreugelmansP. RenetC. CampanoJ. BillM. Walkner Pekka Vehkonen Nationality Finnish Born 27 May 1964  ( 1964-05-27 ) (age 54) Helsinki, Finland Motocross career Years active 1982 - 1993 Teams Cagiva Championships 125cc - 1985 Wins 17 Pekka Vehkonen (born 27 May 1964 in Helsinki) is a Finnish former motocross world champion. Biography Vehkonen won the Finnish 125cc national championship in 1980. He moved up the world championships in 1982 and in 1985, he won the F.I

Islam in North Macedonia Contents Population Gallery See also References Navigation menue"Religious Composition by Country, 2010-2050""naslovna-10PUB""Macedonia country profile"Interethnic Relations and Minorities in the Republic of Macedonia"Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Macedonia, 2016, p. 67""Census of Pupulation, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Macedonia, 2002, p. 591"Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Macedonia, 2014, p. 67Census of Pupulation, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Macedonia, 2002, p. 518"Religious Composition by Country, 2010-2050"Republic of Macedonia"The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050""Muslim Population in Europe: 1950 – 2020"Muslim Cultures Today, A Reference Guideee

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