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Qué (quién) es "Lower case Omega Graphic" - definición

ORGANIZATION FOUNDED BY ROCK BAND SWITCHFOOT
Lower case people

"Lower case Omega Graphic"      
(Greek omega) symbol for ohm. [Transcriber's note: Now used for angular velocity, 2*PI*frequency.]
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Omega-Six
Automobiles Oméga-Six was a French automobile manufactured in the Paris region by Gabriel Daubeck between 1922 and 1930.Linz, Schrader: Die Internationale Automobil-Enzyklopädie.
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DISTINCTIVE PROPERTY OF A LETTER IN A BICAMERAL ALPHABET (MOST NOTABLY THE LATIN, GREEK, OR CYRILLIC ONES); PIECE OF INFORMATION WHETHER A LETTER GRAPHEME IS TALLER "UPPER CASE" OR LOWER "LOWER CASE"
Lower case; Case (orthography); Capital letter; Lowercase; Uppercase; Majuscule letter; Upper case; Minuscule letter; Miniscule; Sentence case; Uppercase letter; Lowercase letter; Lower-case; Upper CASE; Upper-case; Capital lettres; Capital lettre; Lowercase letters; Capital and lowercase; Use of small letters; Majiscule; Minuscules; Majuscules; Block caps; Majuscule; Lower CASE; Case folding; UPPERCASE; Case (typography); Capital letters; Lowercased; Small letter; Minuscule text; Bicameral script; Manuscript capital; Choice of case in text; Title capitalization; Minuscule type; Proper case; Shoutcase; Lower-case letter; Upper-case letter; Start case; Start Case; Miniscules; Casefold; Casefolding; Case fold; Case style; Kebab case; Kabob case; Kebabcase; Upcase; Up-case; Locase; Lo-case; Lowcase; Low-case; Spine case; Downcase; Capital Letters; Majuscule and minuscule; Maiuscule; Big letter; Big letters; Small letters; Large letters; Kebab-case; Sentence-case; Quadrilinear; Minuscule; All lowercase; Uppercase letters; Upper and lower case; Mid-sentence case; Casing pair; Upcased
Upper case letters are capital letters.
Most schools teach children lower case letters first, and upper case letters later.
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ADJ: usu ADJ n
Upper case is also a noun.
I'm wondering if 'per capita' ought to have upper case, or should it be lower case?
? lower case
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Lowercase people
See also the independent record label imprint of the same name, lowercase people records.

lowercase people is an organization that is divided into three major divisions: The lp Online Magazine, lp apparel, and the lowercase people Justice Fund. The organization was founded by the alternative rock band Switchfoot. In late October 2007, the band announced on their YouTube account page that they had created "lp records" to help further the vision of lowercase people.

The lp Online Magazine was started in 2005. It serves to bring attention to notable works created by artists, writers, and musicians, and to introduce social issues worldwide. The magazine is released quarterly. Lowercase people apparel gathers the works of artists. They are sold as shirts, prints, stickers, and buttons. All profits go towards the Lowercase people Justice Fund. In partnership with Geneva Global, the Lowercase people Justice Fund, a non-profit organization, uses the money gained from the shirts and prints sold to aid Third World communities.

An example is their involvement with the Kuyasa Kids, which is a choir in Africa that is made up of kids who were orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Switchfoot has helped them to create a CD which is also sold through Lowercase people. The proceeds will go towards the children's education. Jon Foreman also wrote "The Shadow Proves the Sunshine" in reaction to their work with the Kuyasa Kids. Lowercase people have also collected donations with The Salvation Army for Hurricane Katrina victims. Tim Foreman explains:

"As a rock band, we're not overly idealistic about single-handedly changing the world, but we do know that people are listening to what we have to say ... so we want to use what platform we have been given to make a difference."

"We are humanity: beautiful and broken. We want to collide. We're curious. We're thinking out loud. We are the lowercase people. Join us as we dream." -Chad Butler