Agenda
Agenda ( from the Latin agenda, nominative agendum neuter plural of Gerundivs, literally "to select the driving or doer, that is, what needs to be done "; hand in German now as feminine singular ) is a Roman and the Anglo-Saxon customary for a long term which is more commonly used in German-speaking countries since about the 1990s. It stands for:
- Agenda Setting, Eng. the mass media produced for " agenda-setting " agenda setting in public opinion
- Almanac and year book, a chronological sequence in parent reference
- Agenda, structuring a meeting, conference or meeting
- Calendar, " calendar ", calendar or diary
- To do, English " to do " for, respectively. " The work to be done "
- Process scheduler, in the computer science an instance to control the temporal execution of multiple processes
Agenda is the name of a known action programs:
- Agenda 2000, action and reform program of the European Union ( 1999)
- Agenda 2004 program of reform of the welfare state by Oskar Lafontaine
- Agenda 2010, Concept of the German Federal Government (2003)
- Agenda 21, developmental and environmental action program of 172 countries (1992 )
- An Agenda for Peace 'Agenda for Peace Boutros Boutros- Ghali (1992 )
- Social Agenda, the alternative draft of the Left Party 's Agenda 2010
- Agenda for Zambia, a political party in Zambia
Agenda is the name of two places in the U.S.:
- Agenda ( Kansas), village in the northern Kansas
- Agenda ( Wisconsin), place in Northern Wisconsin
See also:
- Liturgy, theological term for the prescribed sequence of a divine service
- Disambiguation