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Common abbreviation of Boyne Island and Tannum Sands to Boyne/Tannum as seen on the areas tourist website: http://www.boynetannum.com.au/
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[edit] A Million in Prizes: The Anthology
A Million in Prizes: The Anthology is a double-disc compilation album by the former The Stooges vocalist Iggy Pop on Virgin. A clean version excluding obscenities has also been released.
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Disc one
- "1969" - 4:05
- "No Fun" - 5:15
- "I Wanna Be Your Dog" - 3:09
- "Down On The Street" - 3:43
- "I Got A Right!" - (with Iggy & The Stooges) - 3:09
- "Gimme Some Skin" - (with Iggy & The Stooges) - 3:43
- "I'm Sick Of You" - (with Iggy & The Stooges) - 3:22
- "Search And Destroy" - (with Iggy & The Stooges) - 2:44
- "Gimme Danger" - (with Iggy & The Stooges) - 6:52
- "Raw Power" - (with Iggy & The Stooges) - 3:29
- "Kill City" - (with Iggy & The Stooges) - 3:33
- "Nightclubbing" - (with James Williamson) - 4:16
- "Funtime" - 2:54
- "China Girl" - 5:08
- "Sister Midnight" - 4:20
- "Tonight" - 3:38
- "Success" - 4:24
- "Lust For Life" - 5:12
- "The Passenger" - 4:40
Disc two
- "Some Weird Sin" - 3:40
- "I'm Bored" - 2:46
- "I Need More" - 4:03
- "Pleasure" - 3:13
- "Run Like A Villain" - 3:01
- "Cry For Love" - 4:26
- "Real Wild Child (Wild One)" - 3:39
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- "Look Away" - 5:45
- "Corruption" - 5:28
- "I Felt The Luxury" - (with Medeski, Martin & Wood) - 3:20
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Chong Boon Secondary School is a neighbourhood school which is situated in 2, Ang Mo Kio Street 44.
[edit] History
1994
Chong Boon Secondary School accepted its first batch of students in December 1993, taking over Anderson Secondary School's old building located at our current premises. In total, there were 483 Secondary One students in 13 classes and 23 staff then. Mrs Cecilia Lee was appointed the Principal.
1995
In the second year, the enrolment grew to 772 students with 35 staff. The first Prize Presentation Day was held.
1996
Official Opening was held. The Concert Band showcased its first concert performance ‘Metier I’.
1997
The school achieved a Silver award for the ‘Concert Bands’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school achieved a Silver award for the ‘Contemporary Chinese Dance’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. Our Concert Band showcased its first outdoor performance ‘Metier II’ at the Victoria Concert Hall.
1998
In December, Mrs Cecilia Lee, our 1st Principal was reappointed to be the Principal of Junyuan Secondary School and Mdm Sun Huey Min took over as Principal.
1999
The school was awarded a Bronze medal for the ‘Concert Bands’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school was awarded a Bronze medal for the ‘Contemporary Chinese Dance’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school also came in 1st in the National Inter-School Yachting Championship. We organised the N4 Cluster Parents' Seminar at the Methodist Girls' School. CBSS webpage was launched.
2000
The school vision, ‘A Thinking & Gracious Citizen’, was formulated. In April, the school's rebuilding project began on the combined site of CBSS and Chong Li Primary School site. The sailing team had done us proud, achieving Zonal and National Colours Awards as well as taking part in international events.
2001
The school was awarded a Silver medal for the ‘Concert Bands’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school was awarded a Silver medal for the ‘Contemporary Chinese Dance’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school’s Concert Band was invited to perform at the Istana on Labour Day. The tearing down of the CBSS old school building began in December 2001.
2002
In March, the school's Core Values: Perseverance, Respect, Integrity, Dedication to the Nation and Excellence (PRIDE) was formulated. The school embarked on a new beginning with the shift to our new premises. The 1st Student Councillors' Investiture Ceremony was held.
2003
The school achieved value-added results for the Express Stream in the GCE 'O' Level Examinations. The school received a Gold award for the ‘Contemporary Chinese Dance’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school received a Silver award for the ‘Concert Bands’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school received a Bronze award for the ‘Choir’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition.
2004
The official completion of PRIME was followed by the Official Opening of the new School Building and its 10th anniversary celebrations by Mr Chan Soo Sen, Minister of State for Education & Community Development and Sports. Down Memory Lane was established, with the aim to capture and showcase the school's history for the past 10 years, incorporating I&E, Social Integration and a Holistic Education. The school embarked on creating a learner-centred environment to bring learning beyond the classroom.
In December, Mdm Sun Huey Min, our 2nd Principal was appointed to be the Assistance Director, Staff Training and Development and Mrs Sarapathy Menon took over as Principal.
2005
Doing It Differently was an attitude the school had embraced to engage the entire school to reflect on all that was happening in school, pondering on the purpose and value underlying these processes and offering suggestions to add value to them. For example, students were encouraged to seriously mull over the need for an enhanced school tone and discipline and to present their views on the desired outcomes. Suggestions made by students for school improvement were welcomed and rationale for decisions were openly discussed to help them appreciate the value and respect for collective responsibility.
[edit] Student Managed Activities
One of the most exciting developments that had taken place this year was the active involvement and empowerment of students in managing major school events. Year 2005 started off with the student leaders from Sec 2 to Sec 5 getting together to plan and organise the Sec One Orientation. The programme, called ‘The Metamorphosis’, was so successful that they felt confident enough to take on greater responsibilities and had gone on to be key players in organising this year’s school’s Cross Country, the Track and Field event and Total Defence Day. One other initiative undertaken by the IT Club was the ‘Computer Literacy Course’ for Parents. Sec 3 and 4 pupils prepared course materials and conducted the course and now they have plans to impart computer skills to their junior schoolmates.
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[edit] Chong Boon Secondary School
Chong Boon Secondary School is a neighbourhood school which is situated in 2, Ang Mo Kio Street 44.
[edit] History
1994
Chong Boon Secondary School accepted its first batch of students in December 1993, taking over Anderson Secondary School's old building located at our current premises. In total, there were 483 Secondary One students in 13 classes and 23 staff then. Mrs Cecilia Lee was appointed the Principal.
1995
In the second year, the enrolment grew to 772 students with 35 staff. The first Prize Presentation Day was held.
1996
Official Opening was held. The Concert Band showcased its first concert performance ‘Metier I’.
1997
The school achieved a Silver award for the ‘Concert Bands’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school achieved a Silver award for the ‘Contemporary Chinese Dance’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. Our Concert Band showcased its first outdoor performance ‘Metier II’ at the Victoria Concert Hall.
1998
In December, Mrs Cecilia Lee, our 1st Principal was reappointed to be the Principal of Junyuan Secondary School and Mdm Sun Huey Min took over as Principal.
1999
The school was awarded a Bronze medal for the ‘Concert Bands’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school was awarded a Bronze medal for the ‘Contemporary Chinese Dance’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school also came in 1st in the National Inter-School Yachting Championship. We organised the N4 Cluster Parents' Seminar at the Methodist Girls' School. CBSS webpage was launched.
2000
The school vision, ‘A Thinking & Gracious Citizen’, was formulated. In April, the school's rebuilding project began on the combined site of CBSS and Chong Li Primary School site. The sailing team had done us proud, achieving Zonal and National Colours Awards as well as taking part in international events.
2001
The school was awarded a Silver medal for the ‘Concert Bands’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school was awarded a Silver medal for the ‘Contemporary Chinese Dance’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school’s Concert Band was invited to perform at the Istana on Labour Day. The tearing down of the CBSS old school building began in December 2001.
2002
In March, the school's Core Values: Perseverance, Respect, Integrity, Dedication to the Nation and Excellence (PRIDE) was formulated. The school embarked on a new beginning with the shift to our new premises. The 1st Student Councillors' Investiture Ceremony was held.
2003
The school achieved value-added results for the Express Stream in the GCE 'O' Level Examinations. The school received a Gold award for the ‘Contemporary Chinese Dance’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school received a Silver award for the ‘Concert Bands’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition. The school received a Bronze award for the ‘Choir’ category in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging Competition.
2004
The official completion of PRIME was followed by the Official Opening of the new School Building and its 10th anniversary celebrations by Mr Chan Soo Sen, Minister of State for Education & Community Development and Sports. Down Memory Lane was established, with the aim to capture and showcase the school's history for the past 10 years, incorporating I&E, Social Integration and a Holistic Education. The school embarked on creating a learner-centred environment to bring learning beyond the classroom.
In December, Mdm Sun Huey Min, our 2nd Principal was appointed to be the Assistance Director, Staff Training and Development and Mrs Sarapathy Menon took over as Principal.
2005
Doing It Differently was an attitude the school had embraced to engage the entire school to reflect on all that was happening in school, pondering on the purpose and value underlying these processes and offering suggestions to add value to them. For example, students were encouraged to seriously mull over the need for an enhanced school tone and discipline and to present their views on the desired outcomes. Suggestions made by students for school improvement were welcomed and rationale for decisions were openly discussed to help them appreciate the value and respect for collective responsibility.
[edit] Student Managed Activities
One of the most exciting developments that had taken place this year was the active involvement and empowerment of students in managing major school events. Year 2005 started off with the student leaders from Sec 2 to Sec 5 getting together to plan and organise the Sec One Orientation. The programme, called ‘The Metamorphosis’, was so successful that they felt confident enough to take on greater responsibilities and had gone on to be key players in organising this year’s school’s Cross Country, the Track and Field event and Total Defence Day. One other initiative undertaken by the IT Club was the ‘Computer Literacy Course’ for Parents. Sec 3 and 4 pupils prepared course materials and conducted the course and now they have plans to impart computer skills to their junior schoolmates.
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Howard Clinton Zahniser (1906-1964) was born on February 25, 1906, in Franklin, Pennsylvania, and grew up in nearby Tionesta along the banks of the Allegheny River close to the Allegheny National Forest. He attended college at Greenville College in Greenville, Illinois, where he graduated with a B.A. degree in 1928. He is the primary author of the Wilderness Act of 1964.
After beginning his career with the U.S. Bureau of Biological Survey, Zahniser went on to become executive secretary of The Wilderness Society from 1945 through 1964. In his capacity with The Wilderness Society, Zahniser drafted the Wilderness Act in 1956, which was introduced in the United States Congress that same year -- in the House of Representatives by Congressman John P. Saylor of Pennsylvania, and in the Senate by Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota. Zahniser was the main proponent of the Wilderness Act over the subsequent eight years that it took to pass the legislation, including overseeing numerous rewrites, attending all 18 public hearings on the bill, and personally lobbying virtually every member of Congress in support of the legislation.
Zahniser died of heart failure on May 5, 1964, just a few months before President Lyndon Johnson signed the Wilderness Act into law in September of that year. The Wilderness Act established America's National Wilderness Preservation System, which today permanently protects more than 106 million acres of federal public land for the benefit of future generations of people and wildlife alike. Wilderness areas must be designated by act of Congress under the framework of the Wilderness Act that Zahniser created on Forest Service, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Land Management lands. There have been more than 100 seperate wilderness bills signed into law since 1964. Every United States President since 1964 has signed substantial wilderness legislation during his time in office.
Zahniser is buried in the Tionesta Riverside Cemetary, his rough-hewn marker, taken from the surrounding forest, facing his beloved Allegheny River.
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http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=feature0504
Harvey, Mark W.T. (2005) Wilderness Forever: Howard Zahniser And The Path To The Wilderness Act. University of Washington Press. 325 pages.
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Grampa Bill's G. A. Pages George Patrick Lee 1943 - living
Born 1943 Towaoc, Colorado Baptized as a child Missionary to Navajo Reservation Married Katherine Hettick; three children First Quorum of the Seventy 1975-1989 Excommunicated 1989
George Patrick Lee was the first American Indian to become a General Authority of the Church. He was born in 1943 in Towaoc, Colorado to Mae K. Lee (Asdzaa Lichii) of the Tódích'íi'nii (Bitter Water Clan), and to a Medicine Man, Peter Lee (Hastiin Jaaneez Yee Biye), of the Under the Flat-Roofed House People Clan. One of 17 children from his parent’s marriages, Lee was called Ashkii Yazhi (Little Boy), until he was given a sacred name, Ashkii Hoyani (Boy Who is Well Behaved and Good).
He attended a government boarding school at Shiprock, New Mexico for two years after a trader, assisting the Bureau of Indian Affairs, helped him enroll. Because a religious preference, other than the Native American traditional faith, had to be indicated on the application, Lee’s mother told the trader to write in the name of his religion, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After completing the second grade at Shiprock, Lee attended school in Aztec, New Mexico, where he was promoted to the fifth grade.
When he was 12, he became a member in one of the first children’s groups to participate in an official Indian foster placement program sponsored by the Church. He was transported to Orem, Utah where he lived with the Glen and Joan Harker family. Lee remained in their home for seven years, returning to his Navajo family during summer vacations, until he graduated from Orem High School in 1962. He excelled in school, achieving many honors, and became a devout member who later served as a missionary on the Navajo reservation.
He attended Brigham Young University, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree and a Doctorate in Educational Administration, and Utah State University, where he completed a Master’s Program. In Arizona, Lee taught at the Rough Rock Demonstration School and later served as President of the College of Ganado. He received many honors, including a fellowship from the U.S. Office of Education for the 1970-1971 academic year, a Ford Foundation Fellowship Award and the Spencer W. Kimball Lamanite Leadership Award.
George P. Lee married Katherine Hattick, a Comanche. The couple had three children.
George's efforts were not limited to academic excellence. He also served long and well in his adopted church. Over the years he was called as a Scoutmaster, a Young Mens President, an Elders Quorum President, a Branch President, a District President, a Counselor to a Mission President and as a Mission President.
Lee’s achievements culminated in his October 3, 1975 ordination, at the age of 32, as a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, a General Authority, by President Spencer W. Kimball. President of the Arizona Holbrook Mission at the time of his call to the First Quorum of the Seventy, he continued as Mission President for some time as a General Authority. He woluld serve some fourteen years as a General Authority.
On September 1, 1989, however, it was announced that Lee had been excommunicated for “apostasy and other conduct unbecoming a member of the church.” His excommunication was the first of a General Authority to occur in 46 years. According to Lee, the action stemmed from his disagreement with the other church leaders over the role of American Indians in the religion and from other charges he had presented in a 23-page letter to President Ezra Taft Benson, and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. It is the policy of the Church to respect an individual's right to privacy and not publicize the details of an excommicant's behavior which brought about the disciplinary action. However the Salt Lake Tribune reported that Lee had attempted to molest a minor girl. Lee originally denied the charges but on October 12, 1994, the Salt Lake Tribune reported that Lee acknowledged his guilt:
"A year ago, former Mormon general authority George P. Lee proclaimed he was 'innocent before God' of sexually molesting a 12-year-old neighbor girl.
"But Tuesday before a 3rd District judge, Lee humbly hung his head and admitted to touching the girl's breasts for sexual gratification....
"Lee, 51, pleaded guilty to attempted sexual abuse of a child, a third-degree felony...."
At this writing, Lee remains outside the Church.
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Sources:
- The Ensign; November 1975; "News of the Church: Elder George Patrick Lee of the Seventy;" pp.136-137
- The LDS Church News; September 9, 1989; "Disciplinary Action taken Sept. 1 Against General Authority"
- The Salt Lake Tribune; October 12, 1994
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[edit] Line of succession to the Russian Throne- Part I
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Line of succession to the Russian Throne From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search
Part of a series on: Orders of Succession
Former Monarchies
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The Monarchy of Russia was abolished in 1917. The current Pretender is open to debate.
If one accepts H.I.H Grand Duke Vladimir Kyrillovich of Russia's morgantic marriage to H.S.H. Princess Leonida Georgievna Bagration-Moukhranskaya, a member of a junior line of the Bagration family as valid, and overlook his father's treasonous behavior during the Revolution then the following are heirs to the Imperial Throne of Russia.
- H.H. Princess Maria Vladimirovna Romanovskaya b. 1953 (H.I.H. Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna Romanova of Russia)
- H.R.H. Prince Georg von Hohenzollern of Prussia b. 1981 (H.I.H. Grand Duke George Mikhailovich Romanov of Russia)
Georg and Maria's Russian styles are disputed hence the parentheses
- H.R.H. Prince Louis Ferdinand Friedrich Wilhelm Hubertus Michael von Hohenzollern of Prussia b. 1939
- H.R.H. Prince Philipp von Hohenzollern of Prussia b. 1968
- H.R.H. Prince Paul von Hohenzollern of Prussia b. 1995
- H.R.H. Prince Timotheus Friedrich von Hohenzollern of Prussia b. 2005
- H.R.H. Prince Wilhelm Heinrich Michael Louis Ferdinand Friedrich Franz Wladimir von Hohenzollern of Prussia b. 1940
- H.R.H. Prince Georg Friedrich von Hohenzollern of Prussia b. 1976
- H.R.H. Prince Christian Sigismund Louis Ferdinand Kilian von Hohenzollern of Prussia b. 1946
- H.R.H. Prince Christian Ludwig von Hohenzollern of Prussia b. 1988
Descendants of Maria of Leiningen would be excluded due to her morgantic marriage
If one accepts that the descendants of H.M. Nicholas II's sisters H.I.H. Grand Duchess Xenia of Russia and H.I.H. Grand Duchess Olga of Russia would be the next dynasts then the following are heirs to the Imperial Throne of Russia.
- H.H. Prince Mikhail Andreevich Romanov b. 1920
- H.H. Prince Andrei Andreevich Romanov b. 1923
- H.H. Prince Alexei Andreevich Romanov b. 1953
- H.H. Prince Piotr Andreevich Romanov b. 1961
- H.H. Prince Andrei Andreevich Romanov b. 1963
- H.H. Prince Mikhail Fedorovich Romanov b. 1924
- H.H. Prince Mikhail Mikhailovich Romanov b. 1959
- H.H. Prince Nikita Nikitich Romanov b. 1923
- H.H. Prince Fedor Nikitich Romanov b. 1974
- H.H. Prince Aleksandr Nikitich Romanov b. 1929
- H.H. Prince Rostislav Rostislavovich Romanov b. 1985
- H.H. Prince Nikita Rostislavovich Romanov b. 1987
- H.H. Prince Nikolai Nikolaievich Romanov b. 1968
- H.H. Prince Daniil Nikolaievich Romanov b. 1972
If one accepts senior male line descent regardless of morgantic marriage the following are heirs to the Imperial Throne of Russia.
- H.S.H. Prince Dmitri Pavlovich Romanovsky-Ilyinski b. 1954 (Head of the House of Holstein-Gottorp)
- H.S.H. Prince Mikhail Pavlovich Romanovsky-Ilyinski b. 1960
If one accepts the Head of the Romanov Family Association to be the head of the family then the following are heirs to the Imperial Throne of Russia.
- H.H. Prince Nikolai Romanovich Romanov b. 1922
- H.H. Prince Dmitri Romanovich Romanov b. 1926
Categories: Lines of succession | Russian royalty | House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
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Almanach de Gotha Burke's Peerage Debrett's Robert K. Massie- Nicholas and Alexandra, The Flight of the Romanovs Leo van de Pas- Genealogics
Tim Foxworth 21:57, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
The current article only shows 2 points of view- mine shows all four- and are sourced as the current article is not. Thanks for your input!Tim Foxworth 14:59, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
Actually- I was only blocked once. I admit I made mistakes and angered some old-timers here- but the article above is all inclusive with source material and the current article is not. It is not only my POV, but the most respected genealogical source material on Earth. If the Almanach de Gotha states Prince Nicholas and not Princess Maria to be Head of the House- who are you to argue it? Prince Dmitri is also listed as Head of the House of Holstein-Gottorp, which makes him an equally viable candidate. His father was offered the throne and declined. I make no stand on any side- I present all the claimants equally without bias. The current article cannot say the same. Thanks for your input!Tim Foxworth 15:02, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
Has this article been accepted or declined? Tim Foxworth 17:46, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
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- The Almanach de Gotha that you cite is not considered to be very reputable. I could write a book stating that George Bush is head of the Imperial House of Russia and it wouldn't make it right. Also, being the Head of the House of Holstein-Gottorp does not make one a Russian dynast when one is a Russian morganaut. Also, when the same content was presented, you insisted on changing titles and styles to forms that go against any real usage. Charles 18:55, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
The Romanov Family does not recognize the title or styles you prefer- so which usage is correct? I would think they would know better than you. I presented BOTH styles- as is correct when a title or style is DISPUTED. You want only the ones you see as correct. Do you presume to know more about the House Laws of the Romanov family than the Romanovs' do? Are you really that arrogant? Yet again, I have taken no side, but show all relevant points. Tim Foxworth 23:27, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
The original Almanach is considered the definitive source- please check your reference material. If you wish to write that book that would be your own concern. Being the Head of House of Holstein-Gottorp would make them a dynast when as the case is all persons involved in this could be considered morganauts. They were after all offered the throne by Russian delegates and declined after the fall of communism. The titles and styles are disputed- hence using both versions- you only want the ones you want to see online. Check your facts Charles. Tim Foxworth 20:21, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
- The correct solution is not to create a new article, so forget it, Tim. The right thing to do is to edit the existing article (Line of succession to the Russian throne) to be NPOV. Admittedly, it is a bit difficult in the shadow of warring between Tim and Charles. Both of them bear some responsibility for the present difficulties. And their temperaments are obviously totally incompatible with each other. Personally, I have edited the article towards NPOV direction. And in fullness of time, that will continue. At the moment, we are at its talk page, where we do work for example to find other reasonable alternatives, and also to find sources to be verification behind each such pretension, right or claim. Please join that work, do not war. The Nicholas Romanov position is already presented in that place, we know "all" about the current Almanach de Gotha and its value (Charles, in Wikipedia almost NOTHING is THE definitive thing, not even the old AdG, we just present all POVs as they are published. There may be toiletpaper quality sources - even their positions are usually presented. But the current Adg is not total toiletpaper, it has some weight.). So, in my opinion, it is totally futile to battle over the value of RFA position here, as it is already presented and no one is seriously (I hope) trying to erase that position from the existing article. Here, in this creation proposal page, you have a tempest in a teabottle, if I may say. Shilkanni 21:09, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
Shilkanni- I have tried that approach- any edit that Charles does not agree with does not get included. His knowledge of the subject matter seems to be minimal and one sided. Thank you for your objectiveness in this matter. Tim Foxworth 21:46, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] The Third Witch (film)
Film adaptation of the novel by Rebecca Reisert, which retells the story of Shakespeare's Macbeth from the viewpoint of a teenage girl determined to avenge Macbeth's murder of her parents. The film will be released by New Line Cinema and will be produced by Solaris Entertianment. The screenplay was adapted by Denise P. Meyer and will be directed by Chris Noonan.
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[edit] The Chronicle (Quinnipiac University)
The Chronicle is the student-run newspaper at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. The 16-page tabloid newspaper is distributed on campus and at selected off-campus locations in Hamden on Wednesdays when classes at the university is in session. The Chronicle has a print circulation of 2,500 and averages over 10,000 online hits per week at its Web site. The editorial staff is entirely comprised of students at Quinnipiac and is solely responsible for all content and editorial policy.
At the 2006 Associated Collegiate Press National College Media Convention in St. Louis, Mo., The Chronicle received an honorable mention in the Best of Show competition under the category of four-year weekly tabloid. Five newspapers were awarded in the category, with The Chronicle being one of two to earn an honorable mention based on overall presentation, style, content and readability.
The Chronicle was established in 1929.
2007 Editorial Staff
Title |
Name |
Editor-in-Chief |
Dana Owen |
Managing Editor |
Doug Manners |
Managing Editor |
Lisa Odierno |
Campus News Editor |
David Hutter |
Features Editor |
Alsion Feller |
Arts & Entertainment Editor |
Michelle Collins |
Life/Styles Editor |
Christina Stolfi |
Opinion Editor |
Ed Kacik |
Paw Pause Editor |
Kelly O'Connell |
Sports Editor |
Brendan Dowding |
Photography Editor |
Neil Rogers |
Business Manager |
Meredith Richardson |
Advertising Manager |
Paul Krsiak |
Web site Editor |
Samantha Karol |
Journalism Advisor |
Margarita Diaz |
Student Center Liaison |
Ed Kovacs |
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[edit] Clubwear
From boiler suits, whistles, white gloves and bum bags to cyber pants, glowsticks, UV dummies and fluffy legwarmers, love it or hate it, Clubwear has been one of the main elements that has set the UK dance scene apart from any other emerging youth culture over the last 15 years.
From its underground routes, the freedom to express yourself in not only your dancing but in how you look has always meant that clubland has been awash with original designs and vibrant colours sometimes bordering on the outlandish.
The free parties and outdoor festivals of the early 90’s gave rise to such legendary names as Dreamscape, Fantasia and Helter Skelter and saw the emergence of a new breed of fashion. The neon bright colour clothes and smiley face t-shirts of clublands acid house beginnings evolved into day glow work jackets, illuminous vests and white gloves not forgetting those most essential accessories, a whistle, a horn and a tub of Vicks Vapour Rub!
In 1994, the government imposed the infamous Criminal Justice Bill which forced the free-party and underground movement into mainstream clubs, with many prohibiting this type of early rave fashion and paraphernalia which stifled much of this early free form of dance fashion expression.
In the mid to late 90’s much of the UK club fashion was influenced by the ever popular club culture of Ibiza, with the first sightings on the scene of the ever immortal clubbing accessory the Fluffy Legwarmer, as worn by many of the Balearic Islands podiums dancers at the time. The end of the 90’s saw the emergence of the “super club”, with names such as The Ministry of Sound, Cream and Gatecrasher, taking much inspiration from the early days of Manchester’s legendary Hacienda, with UV and strobe lighting and brightly coloured décor. It was at this time that club fashion started to go back more to its original roots with club goers wearing much more brightly coloured attire, leading to the materialisation of a new type of clubbing fashion known as “cyber wear” with neon colours and UV reflective materials, early pioneers of this new clubbing trend were clubwear companies such as Cyberdog and Battery Organic.
The late 90’s to early 2000’s saw a re-emergence of the outdoor festival scene and with it a need for club goers to express themselves more in their appearance, festivals such as Gatecrasher Summer Sound System, brought with them loyal groups of followers with outfits emblazoned with their club emblem, outrageous hairstyles, fluffy legwarmers, childish backpacks and lashings of UV makeup and the “Crasher Kid” was born.
The last six years, has seen a big move towards much sexier and much more sophisticated clubbing clothing for the ladies, and designer t-shirts and funky jeans for the lads. Clubwear still holds the elements of the original scene but has become more creative and diverse with designers like Contagious Clubwear who did not exist 10-15 years ago leading the way in cutting edge designs, giving today’s club goer much more choice to help them stand out from the crowd.
What will the future bring? Well judging by current trends, clubwear will get even smaller and sexier, until everyone will be clubbing in UV fig leaves! But the important point is that clubwear like the scene that it belongs too is changing and evolving constantly and adapting with the clubbers who wear it.
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