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Jank formed following the break-up of Downingtown, Pennsylvania duo Panucci's Pizza, which consisted of Lou (formerly Matt) Diamond and Blair Benzel. [1] During Panucci's tenure, Diamond had been introduced to bassist Ruben Polo through mutual friends in the Philadelphia DIY scene, and they later met drummer Sam Becht during the trio's studies at the University of the Arts. [2]
Jank, a slang term for game mechanics of unconventional or flawed design or implementation, and the experience of such mechanics Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jank .
The Revolutionary Coordinating Junta or JCR (Junta Coordinadora Revolucionaria or Junta de Coordinación Revolucionaria) was an alliance of leftist South American guerrilla organizations in the mid-1970s.
Haru, a Mii character from Nintendo Wii; Haru, a main character from My Roommate is a Cat; Haru, a main character from Beastars; Haru, a character from Avatar: The Last Airbender
Journal Citation Reports (JCR) is an annual publication by Clarivate. [1] It has been integrated with the Web of Science and is accessed from the Web of Science Core Collection. It provides information about academic journals in the natural and social sciences, including impact factors. JCR was originally published as a part of the Science ...
The Japan Credit Rating Agency (JCR), established in 1985, is a Japanese financial services company which publishes credit ratings to Japanese companies, local governments, and other interested parties. It provides ratings for 70% of financial companies and 60% of companies in other industries in Japan.
The Journal of Chinese Religions (JCR) is a leading specialist journal in the field of Chinese religions.From 1975 to 1982, it was known as Society for the Study of Chinese Religions Bulletin.
The senior common room at Keble College, University of Oxford, England. A common room is a group into which students (and sometimes the academic body) are organised in some universities, particularly in the United Kingdom, normally in a subdivision of the university such as a college or hall of residence, in addition to an institution-wide students' union.