Mak

Mak may refer to:

  • Mak Dizdar (1917 - 1971), Bosnian poet
  • Muhammad Arshad Khan, Pakistani painter popularly known as "MAK"
  • Alice Mak, Chinese cartoonist and creator of McMug/McDull
  • Geert Mak, Dutch journalist, historian, and author
  • Róbert Mak, Slovak football player
  • The Cantonese Chinese pronunciation and transcription of Mai (Chinese surname)
  • Mak, Kardzhali Province, village in Bulgaria
  • Mak, Masovian Voivodeship, village in Poland
  • Museum_of_Applied_Arts,_Vienna, Museum in Vienna Austria
  • The Mak language of Guizhou, China
  • The Mak language of Nigeria
  • Ma. K., abbreviation for the science-fiction universe Maschinen Krieger ZbV 3000
  • MaK (Maschinenbau Kiel), German engineering firm in Kiel
  • Mouvement pour l'Autonomie de la Kabylie, Kabyle (Berber) political movement seeking self-government rule in Algeria
  • See also

  • Mac (disambiguation)
  • Mach (disambiguation)
  • Mack (disambiguation)
  • MAK (disambiguation)
  • Mark (disambiguation)
  • This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Mak

    Makó

    Makó ([ˈmɒkoː], German: Makowa, Yiddish: מאַקאָווע Makowe, Romanian: Macǎu, Slovak: Makov) is a town in Csongrád County, in southeastern Hungary, 10 km (6 mi) from the Romanian border. It lies on the Maros River. Makó is home to 23 272 people and it has an area of 229.23 square kilometres (88.51 square miles), of which 196.8 km2 (76.0 sq mi) is arable land. Makó is the 4th largest town in Csongrád County after Szeged, Hódmezővásárhely and Szentes. The town is 28.6 km (17.8 mi) from Hódmezővásárhely, 36.2 km (22.5 mi) from Szeged, 75.4 km (46.9 mi) from Arad, 85 km (52.8 mi) from Gyula, 93.5 km (58.1 mi) from Timişoara (Temesvár), and 200 km (124 mi) from Budapest.

    The climate is warmer than anywhere else in Hungary, with hot, dry summers. The town is noted for its onion which is a hungarikum, the spa and the thermal bath. The Makó International Onion Festival, the largest of its kind, is held annually. Makó is a popular tourist destination in Hungary.

    The Makó gas field, located near the town, is the largest natural gas field in Central Europe. The gas volume is more than 600 billion cubic metres (21 trillion cubic feet), according to a report by the Scotia Group.

    Makkot

    Makkot (Hebrew: מכות, "Lashes") is a book of the Mishnah and Talmud. It is the fifth volume of the book of Nezikin. Makkot deals primarily with laws of Jewish courts and the punishments which they may administer, and may be regarded as a continuation of tractate Sanhedrin, of which it originally formed part.

    Included in its scope are the topics of:

  • Collusive Witnesses (edim zomemim)
  • Exile to a "city of refuge"
  • Court-administered lashes (malkut)
  • The debate over the definition of a tattoo (ka'aka)
  • Sample content

    There is a dispute recorded between Rabbi Judah and the other sages as to the maximum number of lashes a person might receive. Rabbi Judah held the maximum is forty, while the sages say that the maximum is thirty-nine. The Talmud rules in accord with the sages.

    The lashes were administered in groups of three, one on the chest and one on the back of each shoulder. Rabbi Judah, who held that forty lashes should be administered, positioned the final strike between the shoulder blades. Since we must not kill the person being lashed, a doctor evaluates how many lashes the convicted can survive (in multiples of three).

    Assy McGee

    Assy McGee is an animated sitcom featuring police detective Assy McGee, a parody of tough-guy cop shows and movies, who is a walking pair of buttocks. Along with his partner Don Sanchez (modeled after Luis Guzmán), the trigger-happy McGee solves crimes in a fictionalized Exeter, New Hampshire. Larry Murphy voices all of the main characters. The series premiered on November 26, 2006, on Adult Swim and was canceled after season two ended on July 6, 2008. The show was produced by Williams Street.

    Premise and episode structure

    The series revolves around the antics of Assy McGee, an ultra-violent and emotionally disturbed police detective who happens to have no upper torso, head, or arms. With the help of his partner Sanchez (often against the wishes of his superior officers), Assy patrols the streets of Exeter, New Hampshire, although it bears a stronger resemblance to a larger city such as New York City or Chicago. Cases usually involve outlandish or exaggerated crimes, usually shown in the opening scene. Assy will then be delegated with the investigation of the crimes, typically doing so by immersing himself into matters that seemingly serve little or no relevance to the crime at hand, until at the end of the episode it is revealed that the random innocent bystander that Assy has violently accosted is either the culprit all along or another wanted criminal. Assy is almost always opposed by his chief until his actions are validated in the end. This leads the Chief to inquire as to how Assy could possibly know this person was the responsible culprit, Assy usually affirming that he knew, but without any evidence to support the claim.

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    Catch The Midnight Flight

    by: Mikey Wax

    Oh I need you here to start off another year
    I gotta say it's felt so cold with you far away
    And the tree wont look right without you hear tonight
    So pretty baby catch the midnight flight
    Cause bright lights and silver stars
    Shine over my head
    And people go passing by
    I see them holding hands oh
    The streets are all covered with snow
    There's no way to drive yourself home
    But there's not a cloud up in the sky
    So pretty baby catch the midnight flight
    I sit and wait with your gift so patiently
    The hour is late
    So before they close the gate
    Park in a red light and catch the midnight flight
    Cause bright lights and silver stars
    Shine over my head
    And people go passing by
    I see them holding hands oh
    The streets are all covered with snow
    The buses have no where to go
    But the pilot is taking off tonight
    Oh pretty baby catch the midnight flight
    Cause bright lights and silver stars
    Shine over my head
    And people go passing by
    I see them smiling with friends
    So baby come back to me
    I'm hanging out under the tree
    Watching some lovers skate on ice




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