SKA may refer to:
SKA (Cyrillic: СКА) is an abbreviation for "Sports Club of the Army" in several Slavic languages, and refers to military sports teams in several countries:
Vad may refer to:
A page is an occupation in some professional capacity. Unlike the traditional pages where they were normally younger males, these pages tend to be older and can either be male or female.
Pages are present in some modern workforces. US television network NBC's page program is a notable example of contemporary workplace pages.
Some large libraries use the term 'page' for employees or volunteers who retrieve books from the "stacks," which are often closed to the public. This relieves some of the tedium from the librarians, who may occupy themselves with duties requiring their more advanced training and education.
Many legislative bodies employ student pages as assistants to members of the legislature during session. Legislative pages are secondary school or university students who are unpaid or receive modest stipends. They serve for periods of time ranging from one week to one year, depending on the program. They typically perform small tasks such as running errands, delivering coffee, answering telephones, or assisting a speaker with visual aids. Students typically participate primarily for the work-experience benefits.
A page is one side of a leaf of paper. It can be used as a measurement of documenting or recording quantity ("that topic covers twelve pages").
Oxford dictionary describes a page as one or both sides of a sheet of paper in a book, magazine, newspaper, or other collection of bound sheets.
In a book, the side of a leaf one rea is called the recto page and the other side is called the verso page. In a spread, one reads the verso page first and then reads the recto page of the next leaf. In English-language books, the recto page is on the right and the verso page is on the left.
The first page of an English-language book is typically a recto page on the right, and the reader flips the pages from right to left. In right-to-left languages (Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian, plus Chinese and Japanese when written vertically), the first page is typically a recto page on the left and the reader flips the pages from left to right.
The process of placing the various text and graphical elements on the page in a visually organized way is called page layout, and the relative lightness or darkness of the page is referred to as its colour.
Page is an occupational surname, derived from page (occupation).
La inflación, malversación de los fondos de la nación,
las drogas, el alcohol, el paro, la corrupción,
todo eso ya se acabó.
Ya llegan elecciones me tienes que votar,
ya está aqui el salvador.
Que bonitas palabras digo en televisión,
marketing de salón.
No nos deis la vara con el rollo de siempre
anda ponte el mono y vete al tajo a ver que siennntés.
Te besaré, te abrazaré. A mil niños tendre que coger.
Bota aquí, bota allá, vota me, vota le
todos locos por el poder.
Que tiene la Moncloa que les hace olvidar, que fui yo quien les voté?
Izquierdas o derechas todos quieren pastel.
Cumplid con vuestro deber.
No nos deis la vara con el rollo de siempre
anda ponte el mono y vete al tajo a ver que siennntés....