J Hood Wright Park - meaning and definition. What is J Hood Wright Park
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What (who) is J Hood Wright Park - definition

AMERICAN OFF-PRICE RETAILER
A.J. Wright; A J Wright; AJ Wright; A. J. Wright
  • AJWright's former logo, used until 2009

J. Hood Wright Park         
PARK IN MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Jay Hood Wright Park
J. Hood Wright Park is a park of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation which is located between Fort Washington and Haven Avenue, and between West 173rd and 176th Streets in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
Joseph Douglas Hood         
  • Hood c. 1912
AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST
J. Douglas Hood
Joseph Douglas Hood (28 November 1889 – 22 October 1966) was an American entomologist and a specialist on the thrips (Thysanoptera). He served as a professor of entomology at the University of Rochester and at Cornell University.
HOOD         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hoods; Almutium; Almutia; Hooded man; Hood (disambiguation); The hood; Hood (anatomy); 'hood (disambiguation)
Hierarchical Object Oriented Design: a method for Architectural Design primarily for software to be developed in Ada, leading to automated checking, documentation and source code generation.

Wikipedia

AJWright

AJWright (formerly formatted as A.J. Wright until 2009) was a chain of about 129 American retail/outlet stores established in 1998 and owned by TJX Companies. Like its sister company T.J. Maxx, AJWright sold clothing, domestics, giftware, footwear, accessories, and fragrances at prices between twenty and seventy percent below regular prices. AJWright differed from other TJX chains by refreshing its merchandise on a regular basis. For most stores, new shipments arrived every weekday. In early 2011, TJX closed the chain's remaining stores and converted some stores to other TJX brands.

Although moderate-income families were AJWright's main target market, other consumer groups were drawn by the company's recent expansion. The company's community service strategy centered on monetary donations to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and other affiliates.