- Paul
Scholes (born 16
November 1974) is an
English football pundit, coach,
former player, and the co-owner of
Salford City. He
spent his
entire professional...
- The Black–
Scholes /ˌblæk ˈʃoʊlz/ or Black–
Scholes–Merton
model is a
mathematical model for the
dynamics of a
financial market containing derivative investment...
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Scholes (the sch is
pronounced sh or sk) may
refer to:
Scholes, in St Helens, Merseyside.
Scholes,
Greater Manchester, in
Wigan Scholes,
South Yorkshire...
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Scholes-in-Elmet is a
village in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Its name is a
plural of Old
Norse skáli
meaning "temporary shed". It is
sometimes known...
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George Francis Scholes (November 24, 1928,
Toronto –
November 18, 2004, Mississauga) was a
Canadian ice
hockey player who
competed in the 1956 Winter...
- In
mathematical finance, the Black–
Scholes equation, also
called the Black–
Scholes–Merton equation, is a
partial differential equation (PDE) governing...
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Marian Schole (born
January 21, 1986, in Berlin, Germany) is a male
field hockey player, who pla**** for the
Canada national field hockey team. He was a...
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Scholes Coppice (also
called Scholes Wood) in an area of
ancient woodland located to the north-west of
Kimberworth in the
Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham...
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Arthur Richard Scholes (August 22, 1890 –
November 9, 1953) was a
Canadian long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1912
Summer Olympics...
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Scholes is a
village near Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, England. The
village is 5
miles (8 km)
south of
Bradford between Wyke and
Cleckheaton near to the...