Main Page

From Ni Wiki

(Difference between revisions)
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
 +
{|style="width:100%;margin-top:-2.4em;background-color:#fcfcfc; border:1px solid #ccc; text-align:center"
{|style="width:100%;margin-top:-2.4em;background-color:#fcfcfc; border:1px solid #ccc; text-align:center"
| class="plainlinks" |
| class="plainlinks" |
Line 36: Line 38:
*[[Hunger Lunch]]
*[[Hunger Lunch]]
*[[Hold 'em for Hunger]]
*[[Hold 'em for Hunger]]
-
*[[Concerts]]
 
-
*[[Swing for Hunger]]
 
*[[Sales and Marketing]]
*[[Sales and Marketing]]
*[[Finance]]
*[[Finance]]

Revision as of 04:18, 23 July 2007


Welcome to Nourish International's Chapter Resource Wiki ,
the Nourish International encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
46 articles since opening on June 28th 2007 - Statistics

Welcome and News

Welcome to Nourish International's Chapter Resource Wiki. We are working on articles that chapter leaders can contribute to. You can help by expanding on current articles, or creating articles in red.

If you think anything could be improved, see the Feedback Page. If you're not sure how to edit/create pages, see the Edit Guide.

Navigation

In the Beginning

Ventures

Projects

Other

Interesting Articles
  • The Economist - Feeding the Hungry
  • The Economist - Kenya: Going Up or Down?
  • ...that Ian Pont is the only professional cricketer to have played a professional baseball match?
  • ...that due to safety concerns, a number of U.S. states require air ambulance services to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems?
  • ...that the Chinese philosopher Wang Chong (27-97 AD) accurately described the water cycle in meteorology?
  • ...that Alexander Pope was expelled from Twyford School for writing a poem that poked fun at one of his school masters?
  • ...that the Klaus Advanced Computing Building is named for Chris Klaus, who donated $15 million to his alma mater, Georgia Tech, when he was just 26?
  • ...that Gundoin was the first Duke of Alsace, a duchy which existed as part of the Frankish Empire from the 630s?
  • ...that Shardha Ram Phillauri, a Punjabi, wrote the first Hindi novel?
Links
Personal tools