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See Special:Allpages for a list of all pages in the main article space. Contents are made up of whatever makes something up, they can be important, like a winning lottery ticket (hidden inexplicably in a dresser drawer) or unimportant, like a collection of depressing poems (scattered liberally around a dresser drawer). The contents of a digital object would be the information contained within a digital object. Such content would be encrypted and hence not readily readable (or viewable, or listenable, or otherwise perceivable) to the holder of the digital object. 'Chapter '600 - Attorney or Representative 'Chapter '700 - Procedure for Examining Applications 'Chapter '800 - Application Requirements 'Chapter '900 - Use in Commerce 'Chapter '1000 - Applications Under Section 44 'Chapter '1100 - Intent-to-Use Applications and Requests to Divide 'Chapter '1200 - Substantive Examination of Applications 'Chapter '1300 - Examination of Different Types of Marks 'Chapter '1400 - Classification and Identification of Goods and Services 'Chapter '1500 - Post-Examination Procedures 'Chapter '1600 - Registration and Post Registration Procedures 'Chapter '1900 - Madrid Protocol 中身:なかみ:contents (both literally, as in the contents of a purse, and figuratively, as in 'this movie contains violence and adult language.') 内容・ないよ: same as 中身 but slightly more formal. The BA Body of Knowledge v2,0 - introductory framework Modern Analyst, online BA Community BA Times, online BA community and events business RQNG, Online requirements engineering community Seilevel, Online Requirements forum Requirements Engineering, Yahoo discussion group Aotea Studios blog, articles and posters for business analysts Free BA training material, for business analysts Business Analysis Techniques from Business Analyst Guru The Inner Universe is composed of the following systems: Worlds in italics are sustainable worlds. Species in bold are part of the Big Seven. * Athena System * Mekano (Droids homeworld) * Eri System * Aryssan (Aryss homeworld) * Kygas System * Gelias (Gielians homeworld) * Mejan System * Edderick (Malev homeworld) * Na-Drei System * Andros (Androsi homeworld) * Olympus System * Gadeli * Rucia * Legion (Human homeworld) * (Location of The Library) * Phoebel * Asherah * Durin * Razudan System * Prime (Razudans homeworld) * Sol System destroyed by The Cataclysm * Earth * Aragone System * Chellis (Chellians homeworld) Tower of God (ToG) is written by Slave.In.Utero (SIU) and takes place in a universe called Talse Uzer. Currently it is the only comic taking part in that universe. However prequels, sequels, stories that run parallel to the main storyline and alternate time lines are all possible within the Talse Uzer universe. The story takes place within the 'Tower' an immense structure or enclosed space, divided into different regions as well as over one hundred Floors each of which is immense in scale to the point where picturing the scale of the Tower becomes almost impossible. __TOC__
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__TOC__ See Special:Allpages for a list of all pages in the main article space. The BA Body of Knowledge v2,0 - introductory framework Modern Analyst, online BA Community BA Times, online BA community and events business RQNG, Online requirements engineering community Seilevel, Online Requirements forum Requirements Engineering, Yahoo discussion group Aotea Studios blog, articles and posters for business analysts Free BA training material, for business analysts Business Analysis Techniques from Business Analyst Guru 中身:なかみ:contents (both literally, as in the contents of a purse, and figuratively, as in 'this movie contains violence and adult language.') 内容・ないよ: same as 中身 but slightly more formal. The contents of a digital object would be the information contained within a digital object. Such content would be encrypted and hence not readily readable (or viewable, or listenable, or otherwise perceivable) to the holder of the digital object. 'Chapter '600 - Attorney or Representative 'Chapter '700 - Procedure for Examining Applications 'Chapter '800 - Application Requirements 'Chapter '900 - Use in Commerce 'Chapter '1000 - Applications Under Section 44 'Chapter '1100 - Intent-to-Use Applications and Requests to Divide 'Chapter '1200 - Substantive Examination of Applications 'Chapter '1300 - Examination of Different Types of Marks 'Chapter '1400 - Classification and Identification of Goods and Services 'Chapter '1500 - Post-Examination Procedures 'Chapter '1600 - Registration and Post Registration Procedures 'Chapter '1700 - Petitions, Requests for Reinstatement, and Other Matters Submitted to Director 'Chapter '1800 - Public Inquiries About Applications and Registrations 'Chapter '1900 - Madrid Protocol Tower of God (ToG) is written by Slave.In.Utero (SIU) and takes place in a universe called Talse Uzer. Currently it is the only comic taking part in that universe. However prequels, sequels, stories that run parallel to the main storyline and alternate time lines are all possible within the Talse Uzer universe. The story takes place within the 'Tower' an immense structure or enclosed space, divided into different regions as well as over one hundred Floors each of which is immense in scale to the point where picturing the scale of the Tower becomes almost impossible. Those who have been chosen to scale the Inner Tower are known as Regulars and occasionally someone who is not chosen will enter the Tower; they are known as Irregulars. The Regulars and Irregulars attempt to scale the Tower, passing various Tests in order to reach the top and become Rankers. Floors become more dangerous as they go up, populated with strange creatures, Guardians and the mysterious force known as Shinsoo. The Inner Universe is composed of the following systems: Worlds in italics are sustainable worlds. Species in bold are part of the Big Seven. * Athena System * Mekano (Droids homeworld) * Eri System * Aryssan (Aryss homeworld) * Kygas System * Gelias (Gielians homeworld) * Mejan System * Edderick (Malev homeworld) * Na-Drei System * Andros (Androsi homeworld) * Olympus System * Gadeli * Rucia * Legion (Human homeworld) * (Location of The Library) * Phoebel * Asherah * Durin * Razudan System * Prime (Razudans homeworld) * Sol System destroyed by The Cataclysm * Earth * Aragone System * Chellis (Chellians homeworld) Contents are made up of whatever makes something up, they can be important, like a winning lottery ticket (hidden inexplicably in a dresser drawer) or unimportant, like a collection of depressing poems (scattered liberally around a dresser drawer).