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IDOS’s research is theory-based, empirically backed, and application-oriented. It serves as the basis for the Institute’s consulting activities, which in turn provide the initiative for further research programmes. IDOS’s Postgraduate Training Programme is an integral component of the Research and Consulting process.
Eidos plc (1995–2005) SCi Entertainment (2005–2009) Eidos Interactive Limited (formerly Domark Limited) was a British video game publisher based in Wimbledon, London. Its games series included Championship Manager (1992), Tomb Raider (1996) and Hitman (2000). Domark was founded by Mark Strachan and Dominic Wheatley in 1984.
Website. eidosmontreal.com. Eidos Interactive Corporation ( trade name: Eidos-Montréal) is a Canadian video game developer based in Montreal and part of Embracer Group. The studio was founded by Stéphane D'Astous in 2007 under SCi Entertainment. It became part of Square Enix Europe in 2009 and CDE Entertainment in 2022.
Ion Storm. Microsoft Windows. [10] Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home. 8 October 2003. Paradox Development. PlayStation 2, Xbox. [11] [12] Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood.
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Eidos may refer to: Eidos (philosophy), a Greek term meaning "form" "essence", "type" or "species". See Plato's theory of forms and Aristotle's theory of universals. Eidos Interactive, a video game publisher created by British software company Eidos plc, which was co-founded by Stephen B. Streater. Or its buyer, SCi Entertainment Group, which ...
Aidos or Aedos ( / ˈiːdɒs /; [1] Greek: Αἰδώς, pronounced [ai̯dɔ̌ːs]) was the Greek goddess of shame, modesty, respect, and humility. [2] Aidos, as a quality, was that feeling of reverence or shame which restrains men from wrong.
In modern times, the Ides of March is best known as the date on which Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. Caesar was stabbed to death at a meeting of the Senate. As many as 60 conspirators, led by Brutus and Cassius, were involved. According to Plutarch, [20] a seer had warned that harm would come to Caesar on the Ides of March.