| HeraThis article is about the goddess. For the asteroid, see 103 Hera, and also 1 Ceres, which briefly bore the name Hera. In the Olympian pantheon of classical Greek Mythology, Hera the Great Goddess of pre- Hellene Minoan culture transmitted to the Greeks t | Healthcare reformHealthcare reform is a general rubric used for discussing major policy changes--for the most part, governmental policy changes--to any existing healthcare system in a given place. In the United Kingdom a massive programme of attempted reform of the Britis | Henry MayhewHenry Mayhew ( 25 November 1812 25th July 1887) was an English journalist and one of the founders of the humorous magazine Punch and the magazine's editor for its beginning days. He is most famous now for his newspaper articles in the Morning Chronicle in |
| HeliumHelium is a colorless, odorless, tasteless chemical element, one of the noble gases of the periodic table of elements. Its boiling and melting points are the lowest among the elements; except in extreme conditions, it exists only as a gas. The second most | Hee HawHee Haw was a CBS television variety show produced by Buck Owens featuring Country music and down-home humor that aired from 1969 to 1971. From 1971 to 1992, it aired in syndication. It was filmed in Nashville. The show's name was derived from the sound a | HexadecimalIn mathematics, hexadecimal or simply hex is a numeral system with a radix or base of 16 , usually written using the symbols 0-9 and A-F or a-f. It is a useful system in computers because there is an easy mapping from four bits to a single hex digit. |
| HexThe word hex may have several meanings, depending on context: A Greek root word denoting "six" as in " hexagon", a six-sided geometric figure. A magical spell or curse. The Pennsylvania German magical system of "hex work", also known as pow-wow. The name | HearseA hearse is a funeral vehicle, a conveyance for the coffin from e. a church to a cemetery, a similar burial site, or a crematorium. In the funeral trade, they are often called funeral coaches . The name, supposedly, derives from the Anglo-Saxon word harro | HerbA herb (pronounced "urb" in American English and "hurb" in British English) is a plant grown for culinary or medicinal value. Typically, the green, leafy part of the plant is used. General usage differs between culinary herbs and medicinal herbs. A medici |