FACTOID # 175: Canadians drink more fruit juice than the citizens of any other nation - more than one litre each, every week.
 
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For the concept of a guide, see guide. The term guide refers to an agency for directing or showing the way, specifically a person who leads or directs a stranger over unknown or unmapped country, or conducts travellers and tourists through a town, or over buildings of interest. ...


For Guiding as an aspect of the Scouting movement, see Girl Guides. Scouting is a worldwide youth organization. ... Girl Guides was founded as the female version of Lord Robert Baden-Powells Boy Scouts, in 1910 with the assistance of his sister Agnes Baden-Powell. ...


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Globally Unique Identifier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (760 words)
GUIDs are used in many pieces of software, including Oracle Database and Novell eDirectory, but the most high-profile GUID implementation may be Microsoft's.
GUIDs are also inserted into documents from Microsoft Office programs, as these are regarded as objects as well.
In these (V1) GUIDs, the user's network card MAC address was used as a base for the last group of GUID digits, which meant, for example, that a document could be tracked back to the computer that created it.
GnuCash: GUID (995 words)
New GUID's are usually created by initialising a new entity using qof_instance_init, rather than calling GUID functions directly.
Note that while guid's are generated randomly, the odds of this routine returning a non-unique id are astronomically small.
Returns a GUID which is guaranteed to never reference any entity.
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