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Qué (quién) es AAS - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Aas; AAS (disambiguation); AAs; Aas (disambiguation)

Baas         
SOMETHING BEING MADE AVAILABLE OVER THE INTERNET TO A CUSTOMER AS A SERVICE
BaaS; XaaS; *aaS (disambiguation); *aaS; Data-Intensive-Computing as a Service; DICaaS; BPaaS; IDaaS; -aaS; As a Service; Identity as a service; Farming as a Service; Everything as a service
·pl of Baa.
baas         
SOMETHING BEING MADE AVAILABLE OVER THE INTERNET TO A CUSTOMER AS A SERVICE
BaaS; XaaS; *aaS (disambiguation); *aaS; Data-Intensive-Computing as a Service; DICaaS; BPaaS; IDaaS; -aaS; As a Service; Identity as a service; Farming as a Service; Everything as a service
[b?:s]
¦ noun S. African, often offensive a supervisor or employer, especially a white man in charge of coloured or black people.
Origin
Du., 'master'; cf. boss1.
Asian American studies         
ACADEMIC STUDY OF ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND EXPERIENCES
Asian American Studies; Asian american studies; Asian-American studies
Asian American Studies is an academic discipline which critically examines the history, issues, sociology, religion, experiences, culture, and policies relevant to Asian Americans. It is closely related to other Ethnic Studies disciplines, such as African American Studies, Latino Studies, and Native American Studies.

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AAS

Aas or AAS may refer to:

  • Aas (surname)
  • Aas, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, a village in France
Ejemplos de uso de AAS
1. One of these who had their own Hadith collections was Abdullah ibn Amr ibn Al–Aas.
2. Abu Al–Aas was in the unbelievers’ army and he was taken prisoner.
3. Zaynab married Abu Al–Aas ibn Al–Rabie, a man with fine character and high integrity.
4. Amr ibn Al–Aas led an army to Egypt which was only 4,000 men strong.
5. The Prophet’s eldest daughter, Zaynab, was married to Abu Al–Aas who remained non–Muslim for many years.