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Revision as of 14:26, 7 December 2009
Help is any form of assistance.
Help may also refer to:
- Help (British TV series), a comedy series
- "Help" (Buffy episode), a Buffy the Vampire Slayer television episode
- Help (command), a shell command
- Help Discoteca, a nightclub in Rio de Janeiro
- Help (Dutch TV series), a drama series
- "Help" (song), a single by Lloyd Banks
- Help (video), a documentary video by Ximena Cuevas
- H.E.L.P., an American television drama series
- The Help Album, a musical compilation album to benefit the War Child charity
- HELP University College, a University College in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Help! may refer to:
- Help! (film), a 1965 film directed by Richard Lester starring the Beatles
- Help! (album), the 1965 Beatles album which includes songs from the film
- "Help!" (song), the number one single and theme song of the film
- Help! (magazine), from the creator of Mad Magazine
- Help!! (manga), a Japanese manga
HELP may be an acronym for:
- Heat escape lessening position, a way to position oneself to reduce heat loss in cold water
- Higher Education Loan Programme, a government interest-free loan scheme to help students pay tertiary education fees in Australia
- Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance, a numerical model initially developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
- United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, a United States Senate Committee
help is a word
help is a word
See also
- Help me (disambiguation)
- Charitable organization - organizations that help people, usually for free.
- Crisis - a stressful or dangerous situation in which one or more persons may need help.
- Crisis hotline - Article on crisis hotlines and partial list of them.
- Emergency - a situation which poses an immediate risk to health, life, property or environment.
- 1-1-2 - the emergency phone number in the European Union and for GSM phones
- 9-1-1 - the emergency phone number in North America
- 9-9-9 - an emergency phone number in the United Kingdom and Ireland
- Hue and cry - a shouted command to arrest a felon
- Distress signal - a message from a person or a craft such as a ship or airliner to inform others it is in difficulty.
- Homework help service - program in which tutors are made available to assist with a student's homework. Many libraries host homework help services.
- Online help, information delivered through computer software.