Broken up - Broken Complex Records

Broken Complex Records is an independent record label based out of the San Fernando Valley in the city of Los Angeles. The label was established in 2004 by local musicians to encourage the proliferation of quality music.

Broken Complex is part of the growing, independent music movement in Los Angeles, and along with other labels and groups, is attempting to provide an alternative for talented artists who may not, nor want to fit within the dominant model of music production/promotions.

Broken Complex Website


See also

  • List of record labels

Film Saved game - Duo

For the numerical prefix duo- see Wiktionary.

Duo (Latin for two) may refer to:

  • Duet (music), a pair of singers in music and the musical piece they perform
  • Duo (Mega Man), a fictional robo-protagonist in the Capcom video game series Mega Man
  • Duo (film), an independent film
  • PowerBook Duo by Apple Macintosh
  • Duo Maxwell, a fictional protagonist in the television series Gundam Wing
  • Duo Airways, a defunct UK airline
  • Duo (game), a computer game based on the card game UNO
  • Duo (company), a South Korean marriage agency company
  • Core 2 Duo, a computer processor built by Intel.


See also

  • Multiple birth, two humans sharing the same gestational period
  • Bicinium, a duo with a specifically pedagogical intent in Renaissance music

Ship undergoing construction in - A1 (shipping)

In shipping, the designation A1 is a symbol used to denote quality of construction and material. In the various shipping registers ships are classed and given a rating after an official examination, and assigned a classification mark, which appears in addition to other particulars in those registers after the name of the ship.


See also

  • Shipbuilding


References


External Links

An example of a shipping registry including A1-rated ships (those listed “1″ in the “Rate A.” column)

Dylan Saved Swans - Chronicles, Vol. 1

Chronicles, Vol. 1 ISBN 0-7432-2815-4], is the first part of Bob Dylan’s planned, 3-volume memoir. Published on October 5, 2004 by Simon & Schuster, the 304 page volume covers selected points from Dylan’s long career. The book spent 19 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list for hardcover nonfiction books.[1]

The abridged audio version of the book is read by actor Sean Penn. The unabridged version is read by Nick Landrum.

Chronicles, Vol. 1 was one of five finalists for the National Book Critics Circle Award in the Biography/Autobiography category for the 2004 publishing year. [2]

In an interview conducted by Jonathan Lethem, published in Rolling Stone, Dylan said he was very moved by the book’s reception. “Most people who write about music, they have no idea what it feels like to play it. But with the book I wrote, I thought, ‘The people who are writing reviews of this book, man, they know what the hell they’re talking about.’ It spoils you … they know more about it than me. The reviews of this book, some of ’em almost made me cry—in a good way. I’d never felt that from a music critic ever.”

Edward VI Five Ways - List of Prince Edward Island parishes

This is a list of parishes for the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island.


Prince County

  • North Parish
  • Egmont Parish
  • Halifax Parish
  • Richmond Parish
  • St. David’s Parish


Queens County

  • Greenville Parish
  • Hillsboro Parish
  • Charlotte Parish
  • Bedford Parish
  • St. John’s Parish


Kings County

  • St. Mary’s Parish
  • St. Patrick’s Parish
  • East Parish
  • St. George’s Parish
  • St. Andrew’s Parish

Places called - List of places in New York

These lists of current cities, towns, unincorporated communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of New York. They also include information on the number and names of counties in which the places lie and their lower and upper zip code bounds, if applicable.


References

  • USGS Fips55 database


See also

  • List of villages in New York
  • List of cities in New York
  • List of towns in New York
  • List of census-designated places in New York
  • List of counties in New York

Theology can - Historical theology

Historical theology is a branch of theological studies that investigates the socio-historical and cultural mechanisms that give rise to theological ideas, systems, and statements. Research and method in this field focus on the relationship between theology and context as well as the major theological influences upon the figures and topics studied. Historical theologians are thus concerned with the historical development of theology.


External links

  • The Theology Program Historical/Systematic Theological Studies Program featuring audio and video aids

Prescribed circumstances Save - Maintainability

In software testing, based on the definition given in ISO 9126, the ease with which a software product can be modified in order to:

  • correct defects
  • meet new requirements
  • make future maintenance easier, or
  • cope with a changed environment

In telecommunication and several other engineering fields, the term maintainability has the following meanings:

  1. A characteristic of design and installation, expressed as the probability that an item will be retained in or restored to a specified condition within a given period of time, when the maintenance is performed in accordance with prescribed procedures and resources.
  2. The ease with which maintenance of a functional unit can be performed in accordance with prescribed requirements.


See also

  • -ilities

Scientists WAYS AM an - Abkhazian Regional Academy of Sciences

Abkhazian Regional Academy of Sciences (ARAS), independent scientific and educational organization, was founded in 1995, in Tbilisi (Republic of Georgia), by the group of famous scientists - refugees from Abkhazia. Academicians and Corresponding Members of ARAS are leading scientists of Georgia, representatives of social and humanitarian sciences, natural and life sciences, technical sciences and modern technologies. The Academy is registered by the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and recognized by the Georgian Academy of Sciences. The Presidium of the Academy is based in Tbilisi.

Shipyard - HMS Lynx

Numerous Royal Navy ships have been named HMS Lynx after the wild cat:

  • Lynx, a 10 gun sloop launched at Rotherhithe on 11 March 1761, and sold on 14 February 1777.
  • Lynx, a 16 gun sloop launched at Rotherhithe on 10 March 1777. Converted to a hospital ship in July 1780, the ship was sold on 1 May 1783.
  • Lynx, a 16 gun sloop launched at Gravesend on 14 February 1794 and sold on 24 April 1813.
  • Lynx, was to have been an 18 gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop. Originally ordered on 6 September 1812 as HMS Pandora, the ship was renamed to HMS Lynx on 24 September. However construction was cancelled on 9 June 1818.
  • Lynx, a Cherokee class brigantine launched at Portsmouth Dockyard on 2 September 1833, and broken up in December 1845.
  • Lynx, a wooden screw gunvessel launched at Blackwall on 22 July 1854 and sold on pp19 May]] 1862.
  • Lynx, a composite screw gunvessel launched at Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast on 24 April 1868, and sold in December 1888.
  • Lynx, a destroyer launched at Laird’s shipyard on 24 January 1894 and sold on 10 April 1912 at Preston.
  • Lynx, a destroyer launched on 20 March 1913 and sunk by a mine in the Moray Firth on 9 August 1915.
  • Lynx, a Type 41 (or Leopard)-class frigate launched on 12 January 1955 and sold to Bangladesh in 1982, and renamed Abu Bakr.


References

A ship undergoing construction - El Horria

El Horria (originally called Mahroussa) was a Royal Yacht built for Isma’il Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt in 1865.

She was built by the Samuda Brothers and designed along the same lines as HMY Victoria and Albert II, and remained in service with the Egyptian royal family until 1951. She had two significant alterations, being lengthened by 40 feet in 1872, with a further 16.5 feet being added in 1905 along with the replacement of her two paddle wheels with triple screws powered by steam turbines. After the abdication of King Farouk, she was taken over by the Egyptian government for use as a naval training ship, and was given her current name. She spent most of her career in the eastern Mediterranean, but did participate in the International Naval Review held to commemorate the bicentennial of the United States of America.

Album a 1980 - Wheels of Steel

Wheels of Steel is the second studio album by heavy metal band Saxon. It was released in 1980 (see 1980 in music).


Track listing

All tracks by Byford/Quinn/Oliver/Dawson/Gill

  1. “Motorcycle Man” – 3:56
  2. “Stand Up And Be Counted” – 3:09
  3. “747 (Strangers In The Night)” – 4:58
  4. “Wheels Of Steel” – 5:58
  5. “Freeway Mad” – 2:41
  6. “See The Light Shining” – 4:55
  7. “Street Fighting Gang” – 3:12
  8. “Suzie Hold On” – 4:34
  9. “Machine Gun” – 5:23


Personnel

  • Biff Byford - vocals
  • Graham Oliver - guitar
  • Paul Quinn - guitar
  • Steve Dawson - bass
  • Pete Gill - drums


Production

  • Producer : james daughtry and Saxon
  • Engineer : Will Reid Dick
  • Recorded at : Ramport Studios, UK

A place: - Coombe, Somerset

Coombe, Somerset may refer to:

  • Coombe, a place near Crewkerne in Somerset, England.
  • Coombe, a place near Taunton in Somerset, England.

See also:

  • Combe, a place in Somerset, England.
  • Combe Down, a place in Somerset, England.
  • Combe Florey, a place in Somerset, England.
  • Combe Hay, a place in Somerset, England.
  • Combe St. Nicholas, a place in Somerset, England.
  • Combe Throop, a place in Somerset, England.
  • Coombe End, a place in Somerset, England.

Young Scientists WAYS AM - Ali Hamadani

Sayyid ‘Ali Hamadani was a Persian physician who lived before 1546CE and was from Hamadan.

Sayyid Ali Hamdani composed a brief Persian essay on physiognomy titled Risalah-i qiyafah which is preserved in a unique copy now at The National Library of Medicine. The essay must have been written before 1546CE, when the copy was made.

The author is otherwise unknown, and nothing is known of his life. Except for the fact that he pooped in a hole in the ground, which of course was very common until the early Industrial Revelution and the wide use of chamber pots.


See also

  • List of Iranian scientists

Ice hockey - Jack Gibson

  • Jack Gibson (rugby league), Australian rugby league player and coach.
  • Jack Stanley Gibson
  • Jack Gibson (ice hockey b. 1880) - Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a ‘Builder’
  • Jack Gibson (ice hockey b. 1948) - ice hockey player who played in the WHA
  • Jack Gibson (ice hockey goalie) - member of the 1946 Memorial Cup winning team
  • Jack Gibson (musician) bassist of hardcore punk band U.S. Chaos and owner of a hair salon in Hoboken, New Jersey

Aquinas see: Quinquae - Frederick Copleston

Fr. Frederick Charles Copleston, S.J. (April 10, 1907, Taunton, Somerset, England – February 3, 1994, London, England) was a Jesuit priest and writer on philosophy.

Copleston’s family was Anglican (his uncle was a bishop of Calcutta), but he converted to Roman Catholicism while a pupil at Marlborough College, and became a Jesuit in 1930. He studied and later lectured at Heythrop College and, seeing the poor standard of philosophical teaching in seminaries, he was author of an influential nine-volume History of Philosophy (1946-75), which is highly respected by secular parties.

He is well known for debating the existence of God with Bertrand Russell in a celebrated 1948 BBC broadcast; the following year he debated logical positivism and the meaningfulness of religious language with his friend the analytic philosopher A. J. Ayer.

One of Copleston’s most significant contributions to modern philosophy was his work on the theories of St Thomas Aquinas. He attempted to clarify Aquinas’ ‘Five Ways’ (in the Summa Theologica) by making a distinction between ‘in fieri’ causes and ‘in esse’ causes. By doing so Copleston makes clear that Aquinas wanted to put forth the concept of an omnipresent God rather than a being that could have disappeared after setting the chain of cause and effect into motion.

From 1952 Copleston spent some of his teaching time at the Gregorian University in Rome, continuing to lecture at Heythrop until it joined the University of London system in 1970, whereupon he became the College Principal. After officially retiring in 1974 he continued to lecture overseas, especially at Santa Clara University in California. He was appointed a member of the British Academy in 1970 and CBE in 1993.


Quotes

  • Even if the actual systems of philosophy which have appeared in the philosophical thought of a given culture are historically conditioned, there may be ways of thought exemplified by past systems which remain a feature of a people’s mentality or cultural outlook.
  • If one refuses to sit down and make a move, you cannot be checkmated (in relation to Russell’s stubborn belief about the existence of the universe).


Bibliography

  • A History of Philosophy, vols. 1-8. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1946-66; vol. 9, Search Press, 1975.

  • Aquinas. Penguin, 1955.
  • Contemporary Philosophy: Studies of Logical Positivism and Existentialism. Continuum, 1956.
  • Philosophies and Cultures. Oxford University Press, 1980. ISBN 0-19-213960-6
  • Religion and the One: Philosophies East and West Search Press, 1982. ISBN 0-85532-510-0


External links

  • The BBC debate

Dylan Saved - Scarlet Rivera

Scarlet Rivera is an American violinist. She is best known for her work with Bob Dylan, in particular on his album Desire and as part of the Rolling Thunder Revue.

Bob Dylan is often credited for discovering the violinist. Before the rehearsal for his 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour, Scarlet was quite literally picked up off the street and invited to join in the rehearsals only because she carried a violin case on her back. Dylan had previously not had any experiences with her or her musical talent.

After a session with the violinist, Dylan invited Rivera to play on the Rolling Thunder Revue tour.

She has also appeared on albums by Tracy Chapman (Crossroads), Keb Mo’ (The Door), Stanley Clarke (Just Family), David Johansen (Funky but Chic), Ian McNabb (Head Like A Rock) and others.


Discography

  • Scarlet Rivera (Warner Bros., 1977)
  • Scarlet Fever (Warner Bros., 1978)
  • Journey With An Angel
  • Celtic Dreams
  • Behind the Crimson Veil - Scarlet Rivera and Tommy Eyre
  • Celtic Myst
  • Celtic Spirit
  • Classic Christmas
  • Magical Christmas
  • Voice of the Animals
  • A New Map Of The World (album) by Ritual (Uruguay)


External links

  • Scarlet Rivera’s website

School: King Edward VI - Edward Morgan

There are several people named Edward Morgan:

  • Edward P. Morgan (1910 – 1993), American journalist
  • Edward Morgan (boxer), New Zealand Olympic gold medallist boxer
  • Edward Morgan (judge), Australian judge
  • Edward Morgan (governor), Governor of Jamaica
  • Edward Delmar Morgan, traveler and linguist

Pitcher - Carlos Hines

Carlos Hines (born September 26, 1980 in Smithfield, North Carolina) is a pitcher in the minor league system of the San Francisco Giants. He was taken in the 24th round of the 1999 draft by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and traded to the Giants on April 28th, 2006 for relief pitcher Tyler Walker. He currently plays for the Giants Triple A affilate Fresno Grizzlies.


External links

  • Official biography

Saved may - Fox Theatre

Fox Theatre is the name given to several large movie theaters in the United States dating from the late 1920s either built by movie mogul William Fox or subsequently purchased by the Fox West Coast theater chain.


Architectural styles

Many of these grand “movie palaces” were built with a mish-mash of architectural styles drawn from Asian, Indian, Persian, and Moorish influences.


Restorations

The theatres still standing today share almost identical histories of decline and fall into disrepair with subsequent campaigns to save, restore and preserve the architectural relics. Some campaigns succeed, as in Tucson, Arizona, where the Fox Theatre reopened in January 2006 after remaining closed for thirty-two years, or in Fullerton, California, where a non-profit community project is actively restoring the theatre. Several theatres, including the Fox in Atlanta, Georgia and in Visalia, California were only closed briefly before restoration began. There is also a Fox Theatre, originally named the Electric Theatre, in Springfield, Missouri which is currently used as a church.


List of Fox Theatres

See the following articles for information about specific theatres.

  • Atlanta, Georgia — Opened 1929, closed 1974, saved 1975, restored
  • Aurora, Illinois –Opened 1935, closed 1978, still standing but abandonded and not kept up
  • Bakersfield, California — Opened 1930, closed 1977, saved 1994, restoration continues
  • Banning, California — Currently open with 3 screens.
  • Boulder, Colorado — Opened 1926 as the Rialto Theatre
  • Detroit, Michigan — Opened 1928, restored 1988
  • Fullerton, California — Opened 1925, closed 1987, restoration continues
  • Joplin, Missouri — Opened as Electric Theatre, recently converted to a church
  • Hanford, California — Opened 1929 and is currently used for live concerts, restoration is ongoing [1]
  • Oakland, California — Opened 1928, closed 1970, saved 1996, restoration continues
  • Pomona, California — Opened 1931, closed 1977, reopened 1998, restoration continues
  • Portland, Oregon — Opened 1911, demolished late 1990s
  • Redlands, California — Opened 1928, vacant, for sale
  • San Bernardino, California — Opened 1929, converted to warehouse 1955, currently begin converted back to theatre
  • San Francisco, California — Opened 1929, closed 1963, demolished
  • St. Louis, Missouri — Opened 1929, closed 1978, saved 1981, restored
  • Spokane, Washington — Opened 1931, closed 2000, restoration near completion
  • Stockton, California — Opened 1930, closed 1973, saved 1979, restored
  • Tucson, Arizona — Opened 1930, closed 1974, saved 2000, restored
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada — Opened 1914, in continual operation as movie theatre
  • Visalia, California — Opened 1930, closed 1996, saved 1996, restored
  • Green Bay, Wisconsin — opened February 14, 1930, became the Bay Theater from 1933 to 1998, it was restored in 2002 and is now known as the Meyer Theater.

Broken up in the - HMS Argonaut

Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Argonaut after the Argonauts of Greek mythology:

  • The first Argonaut was a 64-gun third-rate, originally the French ship Jason, captured in 1782 in the West Indies and broken up in 1831.
  • The second Argonaut was a Diadem-class armoured cruiser launched in 1898 and broken up in 1921.
  • The third Argonaut (61) was a Dido-class light cruiser launched in 1941 and sold in 1955.
  • The fourth Argonaut (F56) was a Leander-class frigate launched in 1966 and broken up in 1995.


References

Salvation in theology - Star Hall

Star Hall was a Salvation Army corps (church) in the Ancoats area of Manchester from 1878 until the 1970s. The building was previously a theatre, and housed the corps and the Crossley Hospital, a Maternity hospital. Crossley Court, run by the Salvation Army Housing Association, now occupies the site.

Gothenburg City - Hisingen

Hisingen is the fourth largest island of Sweden, at 199 km², forming part of Gothenburg Municipality, Västra Götaland County. Formed by Göta älv in the south and the east, Nordre älv in the north and Kattegat in the west. The northern part, with harbours, industries and suburbs, of the city of Gothenburg is located on the island, which is divided between the two historical provinces of Västergötland and Bohuslän.

The island was divided into a Swedish and a Norwegian part until it was ceded from Denmark-Norway in 1658, by the Treaty of Roskilde. The division continued in the official name of the provincial districts of Swedish and Norwegian Hisingen or “Svenska Hisingens härad” and “Norska Hisingens härad“, until 1681 when they were renamed into the Eastern and Western districts.

Volvo has its main office and production facility on Hisingen. The northern bank of Göta älv (Göta River), on Hisingen, has undergone major expansion over the last 20 years - housing areas, university buildings and high tech industry have, to a great extent, replaced the shipyards.

Göteborg City Airport is located at Säve on the northern part of Hisingen. The population figure of the island is around 125,000, making it the most populated island in Sweden, before Södermalm and Gotland.

See also: Islands of Sweden, History of Westrogothia, History of Bahusia


External link

  • The homepage of the “northern river bank” project

Ship undergoing construction - NOAAS Oceanographer

The NOAA Ship Oceanographer was a research vessel of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. She and NOAA Ships Discoverer and Researcher were replaced by NOAAS Ronald H. Brown under the NOAA Fleet Modernization Program in the 1990s .


See also


References

2004 film - Sharon Warren

Sharon Warren (born in Opelika, Alabama) is an American film actress. She is best known for her breakthrough role as Ray Charles’ mother Aretha Robinson in the hit film Ray (2004).


Filmography

  • Ray (2004)
  • Glory Road (2006)


Awards

  • Black Reel Award Breakthrough Performance
  • Black Reel Best Supporting Actress
  • BSFC Best Supporting Actress


External links

Saved game - 1982 in games

see also: 1981 in games, 1983 in games

This page lists board and card games, wargames, miniatures games, and table-top role-playing games published in 1982. For video and console games, see 1982 in video gaming.


Games Released or Invented in 1982

  • Champions (role-playing game)
  • Continuo
  • FTL:2448 (role-playing game)
  • Fringeworthy (role-playing game)
  • Gangbusters (role-playing game)
  • True Dough Mania


Game awards given in 1982

  • Spiel des Jahres: Enchanted Forest (German title is Sagaland)


Significant games-related events in 1982

  • Trivial Pursuit published, becoming the first trivia game


See also

  • 1982 in video gaming

In a shipyard - Jaguar class fast attack craft

The Type 140 Jaguar class fast attack craft is an evolution of the German torpedo boats (E boats) of World War II. The Type 141 Seeadler fast attack craft differs from the Type 140 only in the Type of engines.

The Jaguar class boats were replaced in service with the Bundesmarine by the Type 148 Tiger class fast attack craft.


Specifications

  • Length: 42.5m
  • Beam: 7m
  • Draft: 2.2m
  • Displacement: 183.4t
  • Propulsion:
    • 4 Mercedes-Benz MB 518 B diesel engines, 3000PS each
    • 4 propeller shafts, driving three-bladed propellers of 1.15m diameter
    • Bunker: 25t fuel, 1.12t lubricants, 2t fresh water
    • Range:700nms at 35kts
    • Speed:42kts max, 39kts max sustained
  • Sensors
    • Navigation radar
    • Surveillance radar
  • Armament:
    • 2 Bofors 40mm gun, 3168 rounds of ammunition
    • 4 533mm torpedo tubes, 4 torpedoes
    • Minelaying capabilities: The aft 2 torpedo tubes can be exchanged with 2 ramps for 23 naval mines Mk 2
    • 4 depth charges
  • Complement:
    • 39 officers and enlisted(?)


List of boats

NATO
pennant
number
German
pennant
number
Name Com-
missioned
Decom-
missioned
Fate
P6059 S1 Jaguar November 161957 June 221973 sold to private shipyard
P6058 S2 Iltis December 191957 January 311975 Used as target ship, then to Turkish Navy for cannibalization
P6062 S3 Wolf February 121958 March 211975 To Turkish Navy as P335 Kalkan
P6061 S4 Luchs March 271957 December 11972 sold to private company
P6060 S5 Leopard May 201958 May 281973 sold to private shipyard
P6065 S12 Löwe February 51959 April 251975 To Turkish Navy as P332 Kilic
P6066 S13 Fuchs March 171959 July 131973 sold to private shipyard
P6067 S14 Marder July 71959 June 221972 sold to private shipyard
P6082 S15 Weihe October 281959 July 51972 To France as target ship, sunk
P6083 S16 Kranich December 191959 November 21973 Museum ship in Bremerhaven, scrapped 2006
P6085 S17 Storch March 121960 March 291974 To Turkish Navy as P331 Tufan
P6087 S18 Häher April 51960 December 151974 To Turkish Navy as P333 Mizrak
P6088 S19 Elster July 81960 July 191974 sold to private shipyard
P6089 S20 Reiher August 151960 August 211973 To Turkish Navy, for cannibalization?
P6091 S21 Dommel February 41961 March 221974 sold to private shipyard
P6090 S22 Pinguin March 281961 December 141972 To Turkish Navy as P336 Karayel
P6063 S23 Tiger October 151958 December 201974 To Turkish Navy as P334 Yildiz
P6064 S24 Panther December 121958 March 11973 sold to private shipyard
P6084 S29 Alk January 141960 August 61974 To Turkish Navy, for cannibalization?
P6086 S30 Pelikan March 301960 May 311974 To Turkish Navy, P330 Firtina


References

  • Schnellboot Typ 140 Jaguar-Klasse @ schnellboot.net

Georgia. The term - Tom Murphy (U.S. politician)

Thomas Bailey “Tom” Murphy (b. March 10, 1924) of Georgia was Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives from 1973 till his defeat in the general election of 2002, making him the longest serving Speaker in the history of the state. Murphy was a Democrat first elected to the Georgia House in 1960 and represented the western Georgia town of Bremen. He is an attorney by trade and a graduate of the University of Georgia.


References

  • New Georgia Encyclopedia entry for Tom Murphy

For the school: King - Martin Luther King III

Martin Luther King III (born October 23 1957, in Montgomery, Alabama) is a human rights advocate and community activist. He is the first son of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King. His siblings are Dexter Scott King, and Rev. Bernice Albertine King. He is also the brother of the late Yolanda Denise King. King attended Morehouse College, which was the same school his father attended.


Career

King served as an elected commissioner of Fulton County, Georgia, from 1987 to 1993.

In 1997, King was unanimously elected to head the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), a civil rights organization founded by his father. At the helm, King’s relationship with some board members deteriorated. Chairman Claud Young briefly suspended King in 2001, citing absence from the office and erratic communication. King left the SCLC in January 2004 to take over the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change from his brother, Dexter Scott King.

In 2006, King founded and currently heads an organization called Realizing the Dream.


See also

Martin Luther King, Sr. His grandfather who was an early civil rights leader and an advocate for social justice.


External links

  • Realizing the dream

Europe also - MTV Europe

MTV European launched on 1 August 1987. A 24-hour English-language network aimed at viewers aged around 16-24, it reaches more than 100 million households in 43 territories. MTV Europe is distributed via satellite, cable, and other terrestrial distribution. MTV became the pioneer broadcaster of Europe in 1995 with the upgrade of its broadcasts to digitally compressed transmissions and is currently broadcast on every digital platform in Europe. MTV Europe is wholly owned and operated by MTV Networks Europe. MTV European is based in Warsaw, Poland previously broadcasted from Camden Town, London.In 2001, the channel re-branded MTV Europe as ‘MTV European’ the channel serves only a small number of countries including Iceland, Israel, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus and Malta.

With similar tongue-in-cheek humour as the 1981 launch of MTV in the U.S., the first video shown on MTV Europe was “Money for Nothing,” by Dire Straits, which starts and finishes with repetition of the line “I want my MTV”, voiced by Sting.


Shows

  • MTV News
  • Euro Top 20
  • MTV Live
  • World Chart Express
  • MTV Base Chart
  • Hitlist UK
  • Chill Out Zone
  • Party Zone
  • Alternative Nation
  • Superock
  • Headbangers Ball
  • Dancefloor Chart
  • So ’90’s!
  • MTV’s Greatest Hits


See also

  • List of MTV Europe VJs


External links

  • MTV European Official Website

The term ways - Yadōkai

Yadōkai (夜道怪) is a derogatory term for Kohya Hijiri.

They are considered to be a kind of supernatural creature, which wanders at night, damaging property, injuring people, or kidnapping children.

Kohya Hijiri served as itinerant traders, were well informed about the ways of life, and deceived local people.

Saved! a 2004 - Beverly Hills Family Robinson

Beverly Hills Family Robinson is a 1997 American Walt Disney TV movie based on the novel Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss. The movie features Dyan Cannon, Martin Mull, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan O’Donohue as the main cast and was aired on ABC TV. This Disney TV movie was shot in the Far North of Queensland, Australia.


Plot

Marsha Robinson (Dyan Cannon) is a famous TV personality and has her own lifestyle and cooking show. Together with her husband Doug (Martin Mull), a dentist, her daughter Jane (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and her son Roger (Ryan O’Donohue) she lives in Beverly Hills. Marsha’s TV show takes her and her family to Hawaii. When the Robinsons arrive in Honolulu their yacht is captured by ‘modern pirates’ at night and when they wake up in the morning they find themselves and their unbidden guests on the open sea. But being the Robinsons they trick the pirates and leave them behind in a lifeboat.

When things finally seemed to be good and the Robinsons try to sail to the next harbor, the yacht gets into a storm and the family shipwrecks on a deserted island. Of course, Marsha Robinson - being a socialite - freaks out and threatens her husband with a nervous breakdown if they aren’t saved within the next 45 minutes and the rest of the family isn’t fond of their situation either. But nobody saves them and nobody knows where they are. So there’s nothing to do but settle in, survive and build a tree house.

Life on the island turns into routine, although Marsha films herself while giving statements about her family’s miserable situation after the shipwreck - just in case they’ll be saved and she has footage for TV shows.

Meanwhile the pirates have been stranded on the island, too, which the Robinsons do not know. The island is also has an inhabitant, a shipwrecked surfer named Digger, who secretly eats all of Marsha’s chocolates. The Robinsons get to know him when Doug has an underwater-accident and needs to be saved by a good swimmer. Jane falls in love with him. He helps the Robinsons finish their treehouse and becomes a member of the family.

The pirates discover the Robinsons and now the Robinsons need to struggle with the unbidden guests once again.


External links

Ways. - Five Ways

For the proofs of God’s existence by Saint Thomas Aquinas see:

  • Quinquae viae

There are two places called Five Ways.

  • Five Ways, Birmingham
  • Five Ways, Victoria

Alternatively you might be looking for the school:

  • King Edward VI Five Ways

For slipway. A - Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Company

Wallsend Slipway & Engineering Company Ltd was formerly an independent company, located on the River Tyne at Point Pleasant, near Wallsend, Tyne & Wear, around a mile downstream from the Swan Hunter shipyard, with which it later merged.

It was formed as ‘The Wallsend Slipway Co’ in November 1871 by a group of Newcastle shipowners, and one shipbuilder, to repair the vessels of their respective fleets, hence the name ‘Slipway’. In 1874 Willam Boyd was appointed managing director and it was Boyd who introduced marine engine building to the firm - this becoming over the next decade its most important activity - which brought the words ‘Engineering’ into the full title of the firm which then became ‘ The Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co Ltd’.

The company manufactured Parsons turbines under license for ships including the famous RMS Mauretania and numerous British warships.

Latterly, the yard was owned by British Shipbuilders. Today, the site is owned by AMEC, who operated it as an offshore facility until placing it in mothballs in January 2005. It was announced in June 2005 that the site was to be sold, probably for redevelopment.

Five Ways Birmingham Five - Billesley Common

Billesley Common is a recreational area of public open space in South Birmingham, England. It is situated along the Yardley Wood Road, between the suburbs of Moseley and Yardley Wood.

Birmingham’s rugby football team, Moseley Rugby Football Club are leasing part of the common from Birmingham City Council for their pitches and clubhouse.

Billesley Common was first mentioned in 1774 as being ‘common wasteland’.


References

God’s - Jonathan (name)

Jonathan (Hebrew: יְהוֹנָתָן / יוֹנָתָן,

Edward VI - Edward Hutton (writer)

Edward Hutton (1875 - 1969) was a British author of travel books and various Italian subjects.


Works

  • Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa (With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson)
  • Ravenna, a Study


References

  • Project Gutenberg


External links

Three related things - Gary Powell

For the British actor see Gary Powell (actor)

Gary Powell (born 11 November 1969) is a drummer with the band Dirty Pretty Things. He was formerly the drummer for The Libertines and Eddy Grant. He has also played with the New York Dolls for their 2004 reunion shows.

He joined The Libertines in 2001 after being introduced to the frontmen Carl Barât and Pete Doherty by their then manager Banny Poostchi. Gary is now with the band Dirty Pretty Things with former Libertines bandmate Barât.

Something of a cult figure and fan favourite, due to his Adidas poppers and regular topless appearances, Dirty Pretty Things gigs are often punctuated by chants of ‘Gary, Gary, Gary’.

Powell’s sister, Hope Powell has enjoyed fair success as the first full time head coach of the England women’s football (soccer) team.


External links

  • Dirty Pretty Things Official Band Website
  • Albion Arks - Libertines, Dirty Pretty Things, Babyshambles and Yeti Fansite/ Media Archive

The proofs of God’s - Mods Carve the Pig: Assassins, Toads and God’s Flesh

Mods Carve the Pig: Assassins, Toads and God’s Flesh was the second album from Kalamazoo-based progressive metal band Thought Industry. It was released in 1993 on Metal Blade Records. ‘Mods’ is the final Thought Industry release featuring TI co-founder Dustin Donaldson.


Track listing

  • All songs written by Dustin Donaldson/Brent Oberlin/Christopher Lee/Paul Enzio. Song words by Brent Oberlin
  1. Horsepowered 3:06
  2. Daterape Cookbook 4:34
  3. Gelatin 4:36
  4. Jane Whitfield is Dead 4:40
  5. Boil 5:47
  6. Michigan Jesus 1:46
  7. Smirk the Godblender 5:57
  8. Republicans in Love 6:14
  9. Worms Listen 5:18
  10. Patiently Waiting for Summer 6:29
  11. To Build a Better Bulldozer 6:43


All sounds organized by Thought Industry:

  • Dustin Donaldson: acoustic and electronic drums, percussion, metals, objects
  • Brent Oberlin: vocals, fretted and fretless bass guitar, keyboards, harmonica
  • Christopher Lee: left side fretless and standard guitars
  • Paul Enzio: right side 6, 7 and 12 string guitars
  • Produced by Ken Marshall and Thought Industry

By Saint - Jeremy of Cicilia

Saint Jeremy (d.309) was a Christian who was martyred in Cilicia by Roman governor Firmilian, together with Saint Elias, Saint Isaias, Saint Samuel, Saint Daniel, Saint Porphyrius and Saint Seleucius. Their common feast day is 16 February.


External links

  • Jeremy at Patron Saints Index
  • 16 February saints at Saint Patrick’s Church

Flygplats former - Helsinki-Vantaa Airport

Helsinki-Vantaa Airport in Vantaa, Finland, is the main airport of the Helsinki metropolitan region and the whole of Finland. It is located about 5 kilometers from the center of Vantaa, Tikkurila, and 15 kilometers from the Helsinki city centre. Originally built for the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, the airport served over 12 million passengers in 2006 [1] and it is the fourth largest airport in the Nordic countries.

The International and Domestic terminals are 250 m apart and are linked by an internal pedestrian connection both airside and landside. However, the airside parts of the terminal buildings are under one roof and that space is not divided into domestic and international but to Schengen and non-Schengen areas. The non-Schengen area is under enlargement and will be ready in 2009, allowing the airport to receive eight wide-body airplanes at the same time compared to current 5 gates (of which only 2 are suitable for Finnair’s new Airbus A340).

Helsinki-Vantaa is the international and domestic hub for Finnair, the Finnish flag carrier. It is also the hub for Blue1, the Finnish regional feeder for SAS.

The Aviapolis area for international businesses is scheduled to be built in the Helsinki-Vantaa airport area. A train link, Kehärata, to Helsinki center is planned.

Helsinki-Vantaa was chosen the best airport in the world in the IATA 1999 survey on the topic. In 2006 global airport customer satisfaction survey AETRA ranked Helsinki-Vantaa one of the best airports worldwide and according to Association of European Airlines 2005 delay rates, Helsinki-Vantaa was the most punctual airport in Europe.

The managing body of the airport is Finavia.

Suomen ilmailumuseo (The Finnish Aviation Museum) is located adjacent to the airport. http://www.suomenilmailumuseo.fi/en/index.html


Ground transportation

Helsinki-Vantaa airport is located about 20 kilometers from Helsinki city centre. Bus service to centre takes 30-45 minutes depending on the time of day. The construction of the Kehärata rail link to airport may start as soon as 2008.


Airlines and destinations


Scheduled airlines

  • Aer Lingus (Dublin [starts 30 October 2007])
  • Aero Airlines (Joensuu, Kokkola, Kuopio, Riga, Tallinn, Tampere, Turku, Vaasa)
  • Aeroflot (Moscow-Sheremetyevo)
  • Air Åland (Mariehamn)
  • Air Berlin (Berlin-Tegel, Düsseldorf)
  • Air Finland (Alicante, Málaga)
  • airBaltic (Riga, Vilnius)
  • Austrian Airlines (Vienna)
  • Blue1 (Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin-Tegel, Budapest, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Kittilä [seasonal], Kuopio, London-Stansted, Milan-Malpensa, Nice, Oslo, Oulu, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Rome-Fiumicino, Rovaniemi, Stockholm-Arlanda, Vaasa, Warsaw, Zürich)
  • British Airways (London-Heathrow)
    • Sun Air of Scandinavia (Billund)
  • Brussels Airlines (Brussels)
  • City Airline (Visby [seasonal, summertime only])
  • Clickair (Barcelona)
  • Czech Airlines (Prague)
  • Estonian Air
    • operated by Estonian Air Regional (Tallinn)[2]
  • Finnair (Amsterdam, Athens, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Barcelona, Beijing, Berlin-Tegel, Boston [seasonal, leisure flight], Brussels, Bucharest-Otopeni, Budapest, Copenhagen, Delhi, Dubai, Dublin [seasonal], Düsseldorf, Edinburgh [seasonal], Frankfurt, Gdansk, Geneva, Gothenburg-Landvetter, Guangzhou, Hamburg, Hong Kong, Ivalo, Joensuu, Jyväskylä, Kajaani, Kiev-Boryspil, Kittilä, Kokkola/Pietarsaari, Krakow [seasonal], Kuopio, Kuusamo, Larnaca, Lisbon, Ljubljana, London-Heathrow, Madrid, Manchester, Milan-Malpensa, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Mumbai, Munich, Nagoya-Centrair, New York-JFK, Osaka-Kansai, Oslo, Östersund [seasonal], Oulu, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Pisa [seasonal], Prague, Riga, Rome-Fiumicino, Rovaniemi, Sarajevo [starts March 3, 2008], St. Petersburg, Shanghai-Pudong, Seoul-Incheon [starts June 2008], Stockholm-Arlanda,Tel Aviv [seasonal], Tokyo-Narita, Toronto-Pearson [seasonal], Vaasa, Venice, Vienna, Vilnius, Warsaw, Zürich)
  • Finncomm Airlines (Enontekiö (seasonal), Joensuu, Jyväskylä, Kemi/Tornio, Kokkola/Pietarsaari, Kuopio, Kuusamo (seasonal), Pori, Savonlinna, Seinäjoki, Stuttgart, Tallinn, Tampere, Turku, Vaasa)
  • Germanwings (Cologne/Bonn) [ends October 28]
  • Icelandair (Reykjavík-Keflavík)
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (Amsterdam)
  • LOT Polish Airlines (Warsaw)
  • Lufthansa (Frankfurt, Munich)
    • Lufthansa CityLine (Frankfurt, Munich)
  • Malév Hungarian Airlines (Budapest)
  • Rossiya (St. Petersburg)
  • Scandinavian Airlines (Copenhagen, Stockholm-Arlanda)
  • Severstal Aircompany (Petrozavodsk)
  • Turkish Airlines (Istanbul-Atatürk)
  • Ukraine International Airlines (Kiev-Boryspil)
  • Volareweb (Milan-Malpensa) [Begins 28 October 2007]


Cargo airlines

  • Airest (Tallinn)
  • Avies (Tallinn)
  • Cargolux (Hong Kong, Luxembourg)
  • DHL (Stockholm, Cologne/Bonn)
  • TNT (Liege)
  • UPS (Malmö)
  • West Air Sweden (Copenhagen)


See also

  • List of the largest airports in the Nordic countries


External links

  • Helsinki-Vantaa airport - Airport homepage in English

Southern France - Beaumes-de-Venise

Beaumes-de-Venise is a commune of the Vaucluse département in southern France.
The word “beaumes” comes from the old Provençal word “balma” meaning cave or grotto. The surrounding hills have many of these caves that were inhabited during the Iron Age.
The village gives its name to a sweet wine appellation, Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise.

WAYS may stand for: - Five Ways Tower

Five Ways Tower is a commercial building in Birmingham, England. It is situated on Frederick Road, near to the Five Ways roundabout, in Edgbaston. Many companies work in the tower. These are mainly smaller companies.

The building’s architect was Philip Bright.


See also

  • List of highrise buildings in Birmingham, UK


External links

  • Emporis entry
  • Skyscrapernews entry

God’s existence by - God’s Angry Man

God’s Angry Man is a 1980 documentary film about Gene Scott, directed by Werner Herzog. The film was produced for television.

The film consists of footage of Scott on the set of his television programme Festival of Faith and interviews with Scott and Scott’s parents conducted by Herzog.


External links

Saved play a - Savestate

In emulation, a savestate (alternatively called freeze state or game freeze) is a snapshot of all of an emulated device’s state information at a given moment. This makes it possible to pause emulation, and restart it later, even in another instance of the emulator, or to test the emulated machines reaction to different series of inputs using the saved state as a common starting point. A series of savestates is sometimes used to give the impression of the emulated machine running backwards. In tool-assisted speedrunning, savestates are used to find the optimal set of inputs to finish the game; additionally, if the player dies, he or she can simply revert to a previous savestate and resume play.

Since the savestate needs to record everything relevant to the emulation, it needs to include the state of all memory in the emulated device. Depending on the device, this can include hard drives and other large storage units, making a saved state very big in some cases. Some uses of savestates are sensitive to the time it takes to dump the state, and emulation of devices with a complex state, such as personal computers, sees a much more limited use of save states than devices with simpler states, of which video game consoles are a popular examples.


See also

  • Core dump

And Mozambique - Inhambane

Inhambane is a city located in southern Mozambique, lying on Inhambane Bay. It is the capital of the Inhambane Province and has a population of 77,000.

Founded by Swahili traders, the town grew as a slave port and ivory trading centre in the eighteenth century under mostly Indian control. It was destroyed in 1834 by Soshangane, but grew rapidly in the second half of the century, from which period its cathedral and old mosque date. A railway wad constructed, but it later declined.

The city is now home to a museum and a market and is known for its nearby beaches of Tofo and Barra. Motor and dhow taxis sail from the town to Maxixe.

Said to be broken - Bovine Calm

Bovine Calm was the 2nd single by metal band Fallen To released in 2002, the song was taken from debut album The Mark.

The single was a hit across music channels MTV2 and Kerrang and received many positive reviews.

The b sides “Re-Alignment” and “Broken (Acoustic)” can also be found on the album Which Side Of The Line?


Track listing

  1. “Bovine Calm” - 3:34
  2. “Re-Alignment” - 2:05
  3. “Broken (Acoustic)” - 3:44
  4. “Bovine Calm (Video)”

Scrapped there - HMS Bulldog

Seven vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Bulldog, after the bulldog:

  • The first Bulldog was a small 4-gun vessel bought in March 1794 and sold later in the same year.
  • The second Bulldog was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1782 but converted to a Royal Navy bomb vessel in 1798. She was broken up at Portsmouth in December 1829.
  • The third Bulldog was a wooden steam powered paddle sloop launched in 1845 but ran aground in 1865 whilst attacking Haiti as part of a punitive raid against revolutionaries who had seized the British consulate. Unable to get her off of the reef, the British blew her up.
  • The fourth Bulldog was a third class gunboat of the Ant-class, sold for scrapping in 1906.
  • The fifth Bulldog was a Beagle class destroyer scrapped in 1920.
  • The sixth Bulldog was a destroyer launched in 1930 and scrapped in 1946. She is most famous for the actions of some of her crew in making the first capture of an Enigma machine.
  • The seventh Bulldog was launched in 1967 as the lead ship of the Bulldog-class coastal survey ships and sold in 2001 for conversion to a private yacht.


References

Ways Birmingham Five - Halcyon Gallery

There are four Halcyon Galleries in the United Kingdom, the original gallery is in Birmingham whilst the other three supplementary galleries are in London.

The Halcyon Gallery was established to cater for art lovers in the Midlands by Paul Green and his parents Lionel and Raena Green in 1982. It was originally situated in Birmingham New Street railway station where it sold contemporary artworks by upcoming sculptors and painters. In 1997 the Halcyon Gallery moved to the prestigious ICC in Birmingham’s Convention Quarter. Other galleries also opened in London at the departments stores Selfridges and Harrods and in Bruton Street, Mayfair.

The Halcyon Gallery has a reputation for supporting new talents. The gallery has partnerships with Christie’s and other world famous art auctioneers.


External links

  • Halcyon Gallery Website

Aquinas see: Quinquae viae - Montefiore Hill

Montefiore Hill is a small hill in North Adelaide, South Australia. It offers a vantage point over the Central Business District and is said to be where surveyor-general William Light stood in 1837 and pointed at what would one day become the city of Adelaide.
Behind this statue is Aquinas College, which is affiliated to the University of Adelaide.