Compas (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃pa]; Haitian Creole: konpa dirèk; French: compas direct), also known as konpa or kompa, is a modern méringue dance music...
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recidivist. COMPAS has been used by the U.S. states of New York, Wisconsin, California, Florida's Broward County, and other jurisdictions. The COMPAS software...
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Compas is a Haitian musical genre. Compas or COMPAS may also refer to: Compás, metre and time signature in Spanish flamenco music Compas (album), a 1997...
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COMPAS is a Canadian polling company. Page, Christopher (2006). The roles of public opinion research in Canadian government. University of Toronto Press...
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better known as Compa, is a British electronic musician and DJ from Clitheroe, Lancashire, who began releasing music in 2011. Compa first rose to prominence...
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employee's pay level involves calculating a compa-ratio. Compa-ratio is the short form for comparative ratio. Compa-ratio is calculated as the employee's current...
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instrumentation to their compas style, which developed into a genre called zouk-love. Zouk-love is effectively the French Lesser Antilles' compas, and it gradually...
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Tanya Compas is a British youth worker and LGBT rights activist, working especially with queer Black young people in London. Compas used to work as a...
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Music of Haiti (section Compas / Konpa)
the Spanish compás, which relates to the musical rhythm of the "beat" or "pulse." One of the most distinctive features of Haitian compas music is its...
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Djakout Mizik is a Haitian compas band that helped popularize a new electronic section of the compas genre called nouvelle génération (new generation)...
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Compass (redirect from Lensatic compas)
A compass is a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation. It commonly consists of a magnetized needle or...
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Compass rose (redirect from Compas rose)
A compass rose or compass star, sometimes called a wind rose or rose of the winds, is a polar diagram displaying the orientation of the cardinal directions...
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Political spectrum (redirect from Political compas)
A political spectrum is a system to characterize and classify different political positions in relation to one another. These positions sit upon one or...
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football at UC Davis. Compas has also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots, and Washington Redskins. Compas is the youngest of two...
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and band leader. He is recognized as one of the creators of compas also known as compas direct, a style of Haitian music born in the 1950s that he named...
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Le Compas (Occitan: La Compàs) is a commune in the Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in central France. A farming area comprising a small...
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Al compás de tu mentira (English: To the Compass of Your Lie) is a 1950 Argentine musical film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Héctor...
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and band leader. He is credited with being the inventor of compas, also known as compas direct, a style of Haitian music. Nemours nicknamed "maestro"...
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2, 4, 5) Paco Baliardo - compas (flamenco) guitar (4, 8) Tonino Baliardo - solo guitar (3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13), compas (flamenco) guitar (4, 8,...
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Northpointe), COMPAS has been used by the U.S. states of New York, Wisconsin, California, Florida's Broward County, and other jurisdictions. COMPAS classified...
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rumba flamenca. It is often performed as a finale to a flamenco tiento. Its compás and llamada are the same as that of the farruca and share the farruca's...
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Dehra Compass (redirect from Dehra Compas)
Map including Dehra Compas (camping ground) (AMS, 1955)...
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Rob Compas (born 10 November 1966) is a retired road bicycle racer from the Netherlands, who won the Dutch title for amateurs (road race) in 1992, defeating...
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Carimi (often styled as CaRiMi) was a popular Haitian compas band assembled in New York City in 2001. Carlo Vieux, Richard Cavé and Mikael Guirand who...
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Mosaïque (1989), Este Mundo (1991), Love and Liberté (1993), Estrellas (1995), Compas (1997), Somos Gitanos (2001), Roots (2004), Pasajero (2006), and Savor Flamenco...
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Tientos (flamenco) (section Compás)
Flamenco". www.ambienteflamenco.com. Retrieved 2018-01-29. "Solo Compás | Flamenco Compás Builder". www.flamenco-compas-builder.com. Retrieved 2018-01-30....
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Akwid (redirect from Komp 104.9 Radio Compa)
incorporating regional Mexican music. Their 2004 album KOMP 104.9 Radio Compa is in the form of a broadcast on a fictitious radio station that plays only...
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Mini-jazz rock bands, Rasin movement, Hip hop Kreyòl, and Compas. Compas, short for compas direct, is a complex, ever-changing music that arose from African...
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the 17th century. In the 16th century, the district called El Compás de Arenal, El Compás, or El Arenal was smaller than that of today and lay between...
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