Sectoral currency — A sectoral currency is a form of complementary currency that is restricted to a specific sector. Examples of sectoral currency are the Saber, which is restricted to the educational sector and thus can only be used to buy education and the Hureai… … Wikipedia
Saber (sectoral currency) — The Saber (Spanish/Portuguese: knowledge) currency is a proposal [cite web | title=A Proposal for a Brazilian Education Complementary Currency | work=International Journal of Community Currency Research 2006, Volume… … Wikipedia
Complementary currency — Not to be confused with private currency or alternative currency. Complementary currency (CC) is a currency meant to be used as a complement to another currency, typically a national currency.[1] Complementary currency is sometimes referred… … Wikipedia
Alternative currency — is a term that refers to any currency used as an alternative to the dominant national or multinational currency systems (usually referred to as national or fiat money). Alternative currencies can be created by an individual, corporation, or… … Wikipedia
Дополнительная валюта — 15 центов, выпущенные отелем Юнг в Бостоне … Википедия
Sabre (disambiguation) — Sabre or Saber (see spelling differences) can refer to: * weapons and weapon systems ** Sabre, a type of sword ** Sabre (fencing), a sporting sword ** Sabre (tank) ** F 86 Sabre and F 100 Super Sabre jet fighters ** SS 20 Saber, NATO designation… … Wikipedia
List of education topics — This is a list of education topics. See also: Education, , and the List of basic education topics.: External link: [http://tools.wikimedia.de/ daniel/WikiSense/CategoryTree.php? wikilang=en wikifam=.wikipedia.org m=a art=on userlang=en… … Wikipedia
Monitorial System — The Monitorial System was an education method that became popular on a global scale during the early 19th century. This method was also known as mutual instruction or the Bell Lancaster method after the British educators Dr Andrew Bell and Joseph … Wikipedia
Guinea-Bissau — /gin ee bi sow /, n. a republic on the W coast of Africa, between Guinea and Senegal: formerly a Portuguese overseas province; gained independence in 1974. 1,178,584; 13,948 sq. mi. (36,125 sq. km). Cap.: Bissau. Formerly, Portuguese Guinea. * *… … Universalium
Purchasing power parity — GDP per capita adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in the world, 2009 … Wikipedia