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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a Broadway play that debuted at the Little Theatre on West 44th Street, New York City, on October 31, 1912. Based on the stories by the Brothers Grimm, it was produced by Winthrop Ames who had written it under the pseudonym "Jessie Graham White." The play met with favorable reviews. == Cast of characters (opening night) == Princess Snow White : Marguerite Clark Queen Brangomar : Elaine Inescort Rosalys : Madeline Fairbanks Amelotte : Harriett Ingalls Ermengarde : Jeannette Dix Guinivere : Dorothy Preyer Christabel : Marion Fairbanks Astolaine : Madelaine Chieff Ursula : Walden Lynette : Phyllis Anderson Sir Dandiprat Bombas, the Court Chamberlain : Frank McCormack Berthold, the Huntsman : Arthur Barry Prince Florimond of Calydon : Donald Gallaher Valentine : Peter Miller Vivian : Royal Herring The Seven Dwarfs Scene 3 Blick, the eldest of the seven : Edward See Flick : Harry Burnham Glick : Marie Cullen Snick : Emmet Hampton Plick : Charles Everett Whick : John Davis Quee, the youngest "boy" of the seven, nearly ninety-nine years old with an apparent chronic thievery issue : Dorothy Farrier Witch Hex : Ada Boshell Long Tail : William Grey Short Tail : Patrick Driscoll Lack Tail : Arthur Simpson == See also == Snow White (1916 film) ==External links== Broadway plays Snow White adaptations
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==Deprod comment== Other sources that support notability include a London government press releaseWorld renowned Sarod virtuoso, Wajahat Khan, to play free concert at City Hall and a review from a 2001 performance in Singapore[http://inkpot.com/concert/sso010331.html. --Mereda
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The Gros Ventre Range ( ) is part of the Central Rocky Mountains and is located west of the Continental Divide in U.S. state of Wyoming. The highest summit in the range is Doubletop Peak at . The Gros Ventre Range is mostly within the Gros Ventre Wilderness of Bridger-Teton National Forest. To the northwest of the range lies the valley known as Jackson Hole. Snow King ski resort is in the range adjacent to the town of Jackson, Wyoming. Also in the Gros Ventre Range is the Gros Ventre landslide, which in 1925 slid down the north slope of Sheep Mountain. == Tallest peaks in the range == 1. Doubletop Peak 2. Black Peak 3. Darwin Peak 4. Antoinette Peak 5. Tosi Peak 6. Sheep Mountain 7. Gros Peak 8. Pinnacle Peak 9. Jackson Peak 10. Mount Leidy ==Cited references== Geography of Teton County, Wyoming Ranges of the Rocky Mountains Bridger-Teton National Forest Chaînon Gros Ventre Gros Ventre Range
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Biesdorf-Süd is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the . The station opened in 1988. After Tierpark ,It comes above ground. The next station is Elsterwerdaer Platz. ==References== Berlin U-Bahn stations Buildings and structures in Marzahn-Hellersdorf U-Bahnhof Biesdorf-Süd Biesdorf-Süd Biesdorf-Süd undergrunnsstasjon Biesdorf-Süd (metro berlińskie)
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The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant is an autobiography of American President Ulysses S. Grant, focused mainly on the general's actions during the American Civil War. Written as Grant was dying of throat cancer in 1885, the two-volume set was published by Mark Twain shortly after Grant's death. The memoirs were a financial and critical success and are still praised for their high literary qualities. ==Background== After finishing his second term in office in 1877, Grant and his wife Julia took a trip around the world which left him short on money. Nearly 60, the ex-president looked for something to engage his time. He ran for the Republican nomination for president in 1880, but lost to James Garfield. The next year, Grant moved to New York City to go into business with his son, Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., and a young investor, Ferdinand Ward, described by his great-grandson Geoffrey Ward as "a very plausible, charming, unobtrusive, slender person with a genius for finding older people and pleasing them, which he learned early on." The firm of Grant & Ward did well at first, bolstered by Ward's skills and Grant's name. The former president bragged to friends that he was worth two and a half million dollars, and family members and friends poured money into the firm. But Grant was largely disengaged from the company's business, often signing papers without reading them. This proved disastrous, as Ward had used the firm as a Ponzi scheme, taking investors' money and spending it on personal items, including a mansion in Connecticut and a brownstone in New York City. Grant & Ward failed in May 1884, leaving Grant penniless. That fall, the former president was diagnosed with terminal throat cancer. Facing his mortality, Grant struck a publishing deal with his friend Mark Twain and began working on his memoirs, hoping they would provide for his family after his death. Grant suffered greatly in his final year. He was in constant pain from his illness and sometimes had the feeling he was choking. Despite his condition, he wrote at a furious pace, sometimes finishing 25 to 50 pages a day. In June 1885, as the cancer spread through his body, the family moved to Mount MacGregor, New York, to make Grant more comfortable. Propped up on chairs, and too weak to walk, Grant worked to finish the book. Friends, admirers and even a few former Confederate opponents made their way to Mount MacGregor to pay their respects. Grant finished the manuscript on July 18; he died five days later. ==Structure== The Memoirs are divided into two volumes. The autobiography is unusual but not unique in that large sections of Grant's life (most notably, his childhood and his presidency) are given brief mention or not discussed at all. The focus of the book is Grant's military career—his service in the Mexican-American War and the Civil War. Grant's writing has been praised for its conciseness and clarity—a sharp contrast from contemporary Civil War memoirs, which tended to reflect the Victorian fondness for elaborate (and sometimes overblown) language. With regard to the U.S.-Mexican War, Grant recorded his belief that it had been waged unjustly: Generally, the officers of the army were indifferent whether the annexation was consummated or not; but not so all of them. For myself, I was bitterly opposed to the measure, and to this day regard the war, which resulted, as one of the most unjust ever waged by a stronger against a weaker nation. It was an instance of a republic following the bad example of European monarchies, in not considering justice in their desire to acquire additional territory. His account of Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House is particularly notable: When I had left camp that morning I had not expected so soon the result that was then taking place, and consequently was in rough garb. I was without a sword, as I usually was when on horseback on the field, and wore a soldier’s blouse for a coat, with the shoulder straps of my rank to indicate to the army who I was. When I went into the house I found General Lee. We greeted each other, and after shaking hands took our seats. I had my staff with me, a good portion of whom were in the room during the whole of the interview. What General Lee’s feelings were I do not know. As he was a man of much dignity, with an impassible face, it was impossible to say whether he felt inwardly glad that the end had finally come, or felt sad over the result, and was too manly to show it. Whatever his feelings, they were entirely concealed from my observation; but my own feelings, which had been quite jubilant on the receipt of his letter, were sad and depressed. I felt like anything rather than rejoicing at the downfall of a foe who had fought so long and valiantly, and had suffered so much for a cause, though that cause was, I believe, one of the worst for which a people ever fought, and one for which there was the least excuse. I do not question, however, the sincerity of the great mass of those who were opposed to us ... We soon fell into a conversation about old army times. He remarked that he remembered me very well in the old army; and I told him that as a matter of course I remembered him perfectly, but from the difference in our rank and years (there being about sixteen years’ difference in our ages), I had thought it very likely that I had not attracted his attention sufficiently to be remembered by him after such a long interval. Our conversation grew so pleasant that I almost forgot the object of our meeting. After the conversation had run on in this style for some time, General Lee called my attention to the object of our meeting, and said that he had asked for this interview for the purpose of getting from me the terms I proposed to give his army. Grant also makes asides to clear up legends that had grown up around his leadership. After dismissing one tale, Grant wrote "Like many other stories, it would be very good if it were only true." The narrative ends shortly after the Army of the Potomac's final review in Washington in May 1865. Grant deliberately avoids comment on Reconstruction, apart from saying that he favored black suffrage. The final chapter, "Conclusion," is a reflection on the war and its effects, the actions of foreign countries during it, and the reconciliation of North and South. In the final paragraphs, Grant makes note of his own condition and expresses optimism that "Federal and Confederate" can live together. I cannot stay to be a living witness to the correctness of this prophecy; but I feel it within me that it is to be so. The universally kind feeling expressed for me at a time when it was supposed that each day would prove my last, seemed to me the beginning of the answer to "Let us have peace." The expression of these kindly feelings were not restricted to a section of the country, nor to a division of the people. They came from individual citizens of all nationalities; from all denominations—the Protestant, the Catholic, and the Jew; and from the various societies of the land—scientific, educational, religious or otherwise. Politics did not enter into the matter at all. I am not egotist enough to suppose all this significance should be given because I was the object of it. But the war between the States was a very bloody and a very costly war. One side or the other had to yield principles they deemed dearer than life before it could be brought to an end. I commanded the whole of the mighty host engaged on the victorious side. I was, no matter whether deservedly so or not, a representative of that side of the controversy. It is a significant and gratifying fact that Confederates should have joined heartily in this spontaneous move. I hope the good feeling inaugurated may continue to the end. ==Reaction== The press and public followed Grant's symptoms throughout his final year, and his work on the book was well-known. While interest in his memoirs would have been high had Grant not been ill, his struggle to finish it before his death gave it even more attention. On release, the book received universal critical praise. Twain compared the Memoirs to Julius Caesar's Commentaries. Matthew Arnold praised Grant and his book in an 1886 essay. Twain, however, felt Arnold's tone was condescending to both Grant and the United States, and the two authors feuded until Arnold's death in 1888. Gertrude Stein also admired the book, saying she could not think of Grant without weeping. The Memoirs quickly became a best seller. The Grant family, who received 75 percent of the royalties, made approximately $450,000 (greater than $10 million in 2009 dollars) from the book, re-establishing their fortune. ===Mark Twain's opinion=== "I had been comparing the memoirs with Caesar's Commentaries... I was able to say in all Apologetic forms that the same high merits distinguished both books - clarity of statement, directness, simplicity, manifest truthfulness, fairness and justice toward friend and foe alike and avoidance of flowery speech. General Grant was just a man, just a human being, just an author...The fact remains and cannot be dislodged that General Grant's book is a great, unique and unapproachable literary masterpiece. There is no higher literature than these modest, simple Memoirs. Their style is at least flawless, and no man can improve upon it." ==References== Grant, Ulysses S. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. New York: Charles L. Webster & Company, 1885–86. ISBN 0-914427-67-9. ==Notes== ==External links== complete text of Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant at Project Gutenberg 1885 books Grant, Ulysses Mark Twain Ulysses S. Grant Political autobiographies Books about Ulysses S. Grant Books by Ulysses S. Grant
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Percival (Percy) Charles Lindsay (1870–1952) was an Australian landscape painter, illustrator and cartoonist, born in Creswick, Victoria. Percy was the first child born to Jane Lindsay (née Williams) and Dr Robert Charles Lindsay. His siblings included the well known artists: Sir Lionel Lindsay, Norman Lindsay, Ruby Lindsay and Sir Daryl Lindsay. Percy first began painting while at school and further developed his skills during the late 1880s. Tuition from Fred Sheldon and Walter Withers saw him develop his painting skills to a professional level. Lindsay moved to Melbourne in the 1890s and worked as an illustrator and cartoonist. During his time in Melbourne. he was at the centre of the city's bohemian art community. In 1918 he moved with his wife and child to Sydney, where he continued to paint landscapes while working as a cartoonist on the Bulletin magazine. Percy is the least known of the five Lindsay artists and is best remembered for his fine landscape paintings and his happy carefree personality. The artist had a retrospective exhibition of his work at the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery (BFAG) in 1975. An accompanying essay by the then BFAG director Ron Radford was included in the exhibition catalogue. A biography on the artist was published by Australian Scholarly Publishing in 2011. ==References== Alan McCulloch, 'Encyclopedia of Australian Art', Hutchinson, Richmond 1968. Ron Radford, 'Percy Lindsay', Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Ballarat, 1975. Silas Clifford-Smith, 'Percy Lindsay: Artist & Bohemian', Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2011 http://www.scholarly.info/book/9781921509612 1870 births Lindsay, Parcy Australian painters Landscape artists Cartoonists from Melbourne Artists from Melbourne
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Continuity Publishing, also known as Continuity Comics, was an American independent comic book company formed by Neal Adams in 1984, publishing comics until 1994. After years as a freelancer and comics art packager (with his company Continuity Associates), in 1984 Adams ventured into publishing as a way to maximize his creative freedom (and profits). Continuity mainly published a variety of superhero comics developed by Adams. (For instance, the title Ms. Mystic was first published by Pacific Comics, and was revived in 1987 by Continuity.) Adams' own detailed, realistic art was the basis of Continuity's "house style"; the company's creators included Dan Barry, Vicente Alcazar, Mike Deodato, Jr., Mark Texeira, Dave Hoover, Richard Bennett, Tom Grindberg, Bart Sears, Esteban Maroto, and Michael Netzer. Adams often provided layouts for the company's titles, as well as inking many faces and contributing other personal touch-up artwork. Adams also plotted many of Continuity's titles, most of which were scripted by writer Peter Stone. Continuity's comics tended to be grittier than the mainstream Marvel or DC comics of their day, often depicting bloody, graphic violence. For instance, in one issue of Armor the title character has his hand chopped off and then the appendage is destroyed in a blender. Continuity was also part of a trend towards more eroticism in mainstream comics. For instance, the costume and the cover artwork for the character Samuree were often revealing, and she was sometimes drawn in sexy poses on the cover of her comic. During the 1990s "variant cover" craze, Continuity got into Tyvek (marketed as "indestructible"), die-cut, glow-in-the-dark, chrome-plated, and hologram covers; as well as pull-out posters, stickers, and trading cards; all of which are associated with the speculation bubble which burst in the mid-1990s. Continuity also bought into the crossover craze of the era with Deathwatch 2000 and Rise of Magic). Continuity's entire line was canceled during the Rise of Magic crossover in 1993. Over the course of its life as a publisher, Continuity was the subject of much criticism from comics retailers and fans for poor editorial oversight and the publisher's inability to ship its products on time or according to schedule. Continuity stopped publishing in 1994, embroiled in legal and financial troubles. Several of Continuity's later titles and characters wound up being picked up by other publishers. For instance, Samuree, Valeria and Knighthawk would be published by Valiant Comics' Windjammer line of creator-owned titles. ==Titles== Armor (13 issues, 1985-92; 6 issues, 1993) Bucky O'Hare (graphic novel) Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (2 issues, 1988–1989) Crazyman (3 issues, 1992; 4 issues, 1993-94) Cyberad (7 issues, 1992-93; 1 issues, 1993; 2 issues 1992/93) Echo of Futurepast (9 issues, 1984-86) Hybrids (4 issues, 1993; 1 issues, 1994) Hybrids: The Origin (4 issues, 1993-94) Megalith (9 issues, 1989-93; 8 issues, 1993-94) Ms. Mystic (9 issues, 1987-93; 1-3, 1993; 1-4, 1993-94) Revengers (6 issues, 1985-89; Special 1992) Samuree (9 issues, 1987-91; 4 issues, 1993-94) Shaman (1 issue, 1994) Toyboy (7 issues, 1986-89) Valeria, She-Bat (3 issues, 1993; no issues #2 or 4) Urth 4 (4 issues, 1989-90); renamed Earth 4 (3 issues, 1993; 4 issues, 1993-94) Zero Patrol (2 issues, 1984-85; 5 issues, 1987-89) ===Crossovers=== Deathwatch 2000 Rise of Magic ==Characters== Armor Bucky O'Hare Crazyman Cyberrad Hybrids Megalith Ms. Mystic Samuree Shaman Silver Streak Toyboy Valeria, She-Bat == See also == Continuity Associates == Notes == == Sources == Continuity Comics at the Comic Book DB ==External links== Neal Adams' Official Website Continuity Comics at Mighty Crusaders 1984 establishments Comic book publishing companies of the United States Continuity Comics Defunct comics and manga publishers Continuity Comics
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The Screen Guild Theater was a popular radio anthology series during the Golden Age of Radio, broadcast from 1939 until 1952, with leading Hollywood actors performing in adaptations of popular motion pictures such as Going My Way and The Postman Always Rings Twice. The show had a long run, lasting for 14 seasons and 527 episodes. It initially was heard on CBS from January 8, 1939 until June 28, 1948, continuing on NBC from October 7, 1948 until June 29, 1950. It was broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1950 to May 31, 1951 and returned to CBS on March 13, 1952. It aired under several different titles: The Gulf Screen Guild Show, The Gulf Screen Guild Theater, The Lady Esther Screen Guild Theater and The Camel Screen Guild Theater. Actors on the series included Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Eddie Cantor, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Bette Davis, Jimmy Durante, Nelson Eddy, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Johnny Mercer, Agnes Moorehead, Gregory Peck, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. Fees these actors would typically charge were donated to the Motion Picture Relief Fund, in order to support the creation and maintenance of the Motion Picture Country Home for retired actors. The series came to an end on CBS June 29, 1952. ==See also== Academy Award Theater Author's Playhouse The Campbell Playhouse Cavalcade of America CBS Radio Workshop Ford Theatre General Electric Theater Hollywood Playhouse Lux Radio Theater Mercury Theatre on the Air Screen Director's Playhouse Suspense Theater Guild on the Air ==References== Audio Classics Archive Radio Logs: The Screen Guild Theater ==Listen to== ==External links== Screen Guild Players Recordings Collection at the University of California, Santa Barbara The Definitive: Screen Guild Theater Program Guide American radio drama 1930s American radio programs 1940s American radio programs 1950s American radio programs The Screen Guild Theater
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Elsterwerdaer Platz is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the . It is named after the town of Elsterwerda. The station opened in 1988 to serve the new development of Biesdorf and is near the village commons and the Biesdorf Center shopping mall (on B1). Until 1989, it was the eastern terminus of what is now line U5. ==References== Berlin U-Bahn stations Buildings and structures in Marzahn-Hellersdorf U-Bahnhof Elsterwerdaer Platz Elsterwerdaer Platz (metrostation) Elsterwerdaer Platz undergrunnsstasjon Elsterwerdaer Platz (metro berlińskie)
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Karl Adams may refer to: Karl Adams (mathematician) (1811–1849), Swiss mathematician Karl Adams (baseball) (1891–1967), American baseball player ==See also== Carl Adams (born 1942), NASCAR driver Karl Adam (disambiguation)
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== questions == what kind of impact did the neritic zone have? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.242.130.148 (talk) Your question is unclear, especially because it is set in the past. By the way, just so you know, we are not here to do your homework for you. Invertzoo (talk)
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page. The result of the debate was delete. Mailer Diablo ===Zooids=== should be wikitionary JBEvans Delete as per nom. Short article. More like a definition about an organism. Funnybunny (talk/QRVS) Transwiki. Actually, wikt already has an entry. Delete. Delete, dicdef. Delete - dicdef. Delete as dicdef. DarthVader Delete as above. The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
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Please do not add unhelpful and unconstructive information to Wikipedia. Your edits appear to be vandalism and have been reverted. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. NW036
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Wuhletal is a railway station in the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district of Berlin. It is served by the S-Bahn line and the U-Bahn line . The U-Bahn started serving this station in 1989. The station consists of two island platforms paired by direction, with the S-Bahn serving the outer faces of each platform and the U-Bahn the inner faces of the same platforms. This makes interchange between the two modes very easy and is a unique situation in Berlin. At in length, the platforms are the longest in the Berlin U-Bahn network. ==References== Wuhletal Wuhletal Wuhletal Bahnhof Berlin Wuhletal Station Wuhletal Wuhletal stasjon Berlin Wuhletal (stacja kolejowa)
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== Summary == Saint Vincent College Basilica, taken by Ohnoitsjamie, April 2006. == Licensing ==
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How wide is each "seat" in the stadium?Azsun7777 Current article has slightly contradictory figures about current seating capacity. The list of upgrades results in a figure that is within a few hundred seats of the "current capacity" at top, but is not the same as that number.--EFerington
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I see "Le Temps du loup" a lot. Is French title capitalization different? — Omegatron I took it from this site: Artificial Eye distributes the film, at least the DVD release.
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page. The result was Speedy Keep as no one is advocating deletion. Non-admin closure. –Grondemar ===Red Wing (actress)=== – (View AfDView log ) () This actress I don't believe meets the notability guideline for actors. She apparently only appeared in one silent movie, and in an uncredited role.–Grondemar Here is further information. http://www.nsea.org/news/StCyrYoungDeerProfile.htm I'm not sure I follow. Wrong/mis-typed URL? P. D. Cook Talk to me! Fixed it. P. D. Cook Talk to me! Delete - I can't find any sources that indicate she meets CREATIVE. P. D. Cook Talk to me! I'll remain neutral for now, as that reference above might indicate notability. Is it a reliable source? Are there any other mentions of this person in other sources? P. D. Cook Talk to me! Keep - I think the coverage (and its depth) satisfies CREATIVE. P. D. Cook Talk to me! Note: This debate has been included in the list of Actors and filmmakers-related deletion discussions. Keep Painful attempt at an "article", but this person is definetly notable. And she appeared in approx. 50 films, according to IMDB. Lugnuts (talk) Comment Now expanded with those refs. Lugnuts (talk) - *Keep convinced by sourcing she has notability in her works. Ottawa4ever (talk) Keep. Highly notable for her work in the early days of film. Even had a class in college that included her contributions to film. Cindamuse (talk) Keep, with thanks to those who added references and additional information. StAnselm (talk) Keep, I agree this actress is notable based on the additional sources provided. It might be desirable to move this article to a different name, however. –Grondemar Given that the nom has opined keep, I believe that meets the conditions of Speedy keep. Anyone want to close this? P. D. Cook Talk to me! ''The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
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The geodetic effect (also known as geodetic precession, de Sitter precession or de Sitter effect) represents the effect of the curvature of spacetime, predicted by general relativity, on a vector carried along with an orbiting body. For example, the vector could be the angular momentum of a gyroscope orbiting the earth, as carried out by the Gravity Probe B experiment. The geodetic effect was first predicted by Willem de Sitter in 1916, who provided relativistic corrections to the Earth-Moon system's motion. De Sitter's work was extended in 1918 by Jan Schouten and in 1920 by Adriaan Fokker. It can also be applied to a particular secular precession of astronomical orbits, equivalent to the rotation of the Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector. The term geodetic effect has two slightly different meanings as the moving body may be spinning or non-spinning. Non-spinning bodies move in geodesics, whereas spinning bodies move in slightly different orbits. The difference between de Sitter precession and Lense–Thirring precession (frame dragging) is that the de Sitter effect is due simply to the presence of a central mass, whereas Lense–Thirring precession is due to the rotation of the central mass. The total precession is calculated by combining the de Sitter precession with the Lense–Thirring precession. ==Experimental confirmation== The geodetic effect was verified to a precision of better than 0.5% percent by Gravity Probe B, an experiment which measures the tilting of the spin axis of gyroscopes in orbit about the Earth. The first results were announced on April 14, 2007 at the meeting of the American Physical Society. ==Formulae== To derive the precession, assume the system is in a rotating Schwarzschild metric. The nonrotating metric is \boldsymbol{ds}^2 = dt^2 \left(1-\frac{2m}{r}\right) - dr^2 \left(1 - \frac{2m}{r}\right)^{-1} - r^2 (d\theta^2 + \sin^2 \theta \, d\phi'^2) , where c = 1. We introduce a rotating coordinate system, with an angular velocity \omega, such that a satellite in a circular orbit in the θ = π/2 plane remains at rest. This gives us d\phi = d\phi' - \omega \, dt \frac{}{}. In this coordinate system, an observer at radial position r sees a vector positioned at r as rotating with angular frequency ω. This observer, however, sees a vector positioned at some other value of r as rotating at a different rate, due to relativistic time dilation. Transforming the Schwarzschild metric into the rotating frame, and assuming that \theta is a constant, we find \boldsymbol{ds}^2 = \left(1-\frac{2m}{r}-r^2 \beta\omega^2 \right)\left(dt-\frac{r^2 \beta\omega}{1-\frac{2m}{r}-r^2 \beta\omega^2} \, d\phi\right)^2 - dr^2 \left(1-\frac{2m}{r}\right)^{-1} - \frac{r^2 \beta - 2mr\beta}{1-\frac{2m}{r} - r^2 \beta\omega^2} \, d\phi^2 with \beta = \sin(\theta)^2. For a body orbiting in the θ=π/2 plane, we will have β=1, and the body's world-line will maintain constant spatial coordinates for all time. Now, the metric is in the canonical form \boldsymbol{ds}^2 = e^{2\Phi}\left(dt - w_i \, dx^i \right)^2 - k_{ij} \, dx^i \, dx^j. From this canonical form, we can easily determine the rotational rate of a gyroscope in proper time \Omega = \frac{\sqrt{2}}{4} e^\Phi ^{1/2} = \frac{ \sqrt{\beta} \omega (r -3 m) }{ r- 2 m - \beta \omega^2 r^3 } =\sqrt{\beta}\omega. where the last equality is true only for free falling observers for which there is no acceleration, and thus \Phi,_{i} = 0. This leads to \Phi,_i = \frac{\frac{2m}{r^2} - 2r\beta\omega^2}{2(1-\frac{2m}{r}-r^2 \beta\omega^2)} = 0. From this, we can distill \omega, \omega^2 = \frac{m}{r^3 \beta}. This is essentially Kepler's law of periods, which happens to be relativistically exact when expressed in terms of the time coordinate t of this particular rotating coordinate system. In the rotating frame, the satellite remains at rest, but an observer aboard the satellite sees the gyroscope's angular momentum vector precessing at the rate ω. This observer also sees the distant stars as rotating, but they rotate at a slightly different rate due to time dilation. Let τ be the gyroscope's proper time. Then \Delta \tau = \left(1-\frac{2m}{r} - r^2 \beta\omega^2 \right)^{1/2} \, dt = \left(1-\frac{3m}{r}\right)^{1/2} \, dt. The −2m/r term is interpreted as the gravitational time dilation, while the additional −m/r is due to the rotation of this frame of reference. Let α' be the accumulated precession in the rotating frame. Since \alpha' = \Omega \Delta \tau, the precession over the course of one orbit, relative to the distant stars, is given by: \alpha = \alpha' + 2\pi = -2 \pi \sqrt{\beta}\Bigg( \left(1-\frac{3m}{r} \right)^{1/2} - 1 \Bigg). With a first-order Taylor series we find \alpha \approx \frac{3\pi m}{r}\sqrt{\beta} = \frac{3\pi m}{r}\sin(\theta). ==Thomas precession== One can attempt to break down the de Sitter precession into a kinematic effect called Thomas precession combined with a geometric effect caused by gravitationally curved spacetime. At least one author does describe it this way, but others state that "The Thomas precession comes into play for a gyroscope on the surface of the Earth ..., but not for a gyroscope in a freely moving satellite." An objection to the former interpretation is that the Thomas precession required has the wrong sign. ==See also== Frame-dragging Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity ==Notes== ==References== Wolfgang Rindler (2006) Relativity: special, general, and cosmological (2nd Ed.), Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780198567318 ==External links== Gravity Probe B web site at NASA and Stanford University Precession in Curved Space "The Geodetic Effect" Geodetic Effect General relativity Précession géodétique Effetto geodetico Efeito geodético Геодезическая прецессия Геодезична прецесія 测地线效应
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The HSL 4 (Hogesnelheidslijn 4, High-Speed Line 4) is a Belgian line which connects Brussels to the Dutch border. 87 km long (40 km dedicated high speed tracks, 57 km modernised lines), it was scheduled for completion by 2007. Together with the HSL 1 to the French border and HSL-Zuid to Amsterdam, the line has shortened journeys between Brussels, Paris and the Netherlands. HSL 4 is used by Thalys trains, and is also planned to be used by fast internal InterCity and NS Hispeed trains. ==Route== From Brussels South station, trains travel northwards through the Brussels-Central and Brussels-North stations. At Schaarbeek the line splits in two; the eastern branch continues to Liège and the German border, the northern branch towards Antwerp and the Dutch border. Between Brussels and Antwerp (47 kilometres), trains travel at 160 kilometres per hour on the upgraded existing line (with the exception of a few segments where a speed limit of 120 km/h is imposed). In Antwerp, a tunnel has been constructed underneath the city to permit high-speed trains to run directly through Antwerpen-Centraal station to the new high-speed line north of the city. Trains enter the 1.5-kilometre long, two-tube tunnel at 90 kilometres per hour. The line returns to the surface at Antwerpen-Dam station, and after crossing the Albert Canal, joins the existing Antwerp-Essen line. At the E19/A12 motorway junction, trains leave the regular line to run on new dedicated high-speed tracks to the Dutch border (40 kilometres away) at up to 300 kilometres per hour. The route parallels the E19 motorway until the border, which has required the building of several bridges. The line passes through Schoten, Brasschaat, Brecht, Wuustwezel, and Hoogstraten, before crossing the border into the Netherlands and connecting to the Dutch HSL-Zuid. ==Stations== Antwerpen-Centraal station has been completely reorganised. A tunnel has been constructed to permit the passage of trains under the city, additionally creating a subterranean junction between Berchem station and Antwerpen-Dam station, passing through Antwerpen-Centraal. With these works completed, the station has four levels and 14 tracks: level +1 (the original station) has 6 terminating tracks, arranged as two groups of three and separated by an opening allowing natural light to reach the lower levels level 0 contains ticketing facilities and commercial space level −1 (7 meters below road level) has 4 terminating tracks, also arranged as two groups level −2 (18 meters below road level) has 4 tracks, which end up in the two-track-wide tunnel under the city (used by high-speed trains and fast InterCity services) The HSL 4 will also be the only high-speed line in Belgium that features an intermediate station at Noorderkempen (Brecht) for use in regular speed passenger service. ==See also== High-speed rail in Belgium ==External links== Belgian high-speed rail site High speed railway lines in Belgium LAV 4 (Bélgica) LGV 4 HSL 4 ベルギー高速鉄道4号線 LMV 4
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Patacara was a notable female figure in Buddhism, described in the Pali Canon. Among the female disciples of Gautama Buddha, she was the foremost exponent of the Vinaya, the rules of monastic discipline. She lived during the 6th century BCE in what is now Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in India. == Early life == Patacara was described as the beautiful daughter of a very wealthy merchant of Savatthi, in the Kosala Kingdom. When she was sixteen years old, her parents locked her on the top floor of a seven-story tower and surrounded her with guards to prevent her from meeting any of the many young men who desired to meet her. Despite this, she was able to become involved in a love affair with one of her parents' servants. When her parents arranged her marriage to a young man of equal social standing, she decided to elope with her lover, who was from a lower social background. She disguised herself to escape from the tower, and the young couple went to live in a village far away. Her husband farmed, and the young wife had to do all the menial chores which formerly had been performed by her parents' servants. == Childbirth == When she became pregnant, Patacara begged her husband to take her to her parents' house to give birth there, as was the tradition. She justified this by saying that parents always have a love for their child, no matter what has happened. Patacara's husband refused, stating that her parents would surely torture or imprison him. Realizing that he would not accompany her, she decided to return unilaterally. When the husband found her gone, he followed her and tried to persuade her to return, without success. Before they could reach Savatthi, a baby son was born. As there was no more reason to go to Savatthi, they turned back and resumed their life in the village. Patacara later became pregnant again. Again she requested her husband to take her home to her parents and again unilaterally took matters into her own hands and began the journey, taking her son with her. Her husband followed and was again unable to persuade her to turn back. An unseasonally heavy storm hit, with much thunder, lightning and rain. Just then her birth-pains started, and she asked her husband to construct some shelter. While chopping some saplings, a poisonous snake bit him and he died instantly. Meanwhile, Patacara gave birth to a second son. The next morning, she found her husband lying dead, his body rigid. Distraught, she blamed herself for his death. == Loss of family == She continued on her journey to Savatthi, but when she came to the river Aciravati, it was swollen due to heavy rain. Unable to wade across with both children, she left the older child on the shore and carried the baby across to the other shore, before returning to take the first son. When she was midway through her return, an eagle swooped on the baby and flew off. Hearing his mother's screaming, the elder son believed Patacara was calling him and entered the water. He was swept off by the strong current. Having lost her family, she continued towards the city, but was informed that her parents and brother had been killed after their house collapsed during the storm. == Buddhist life == At that time the Buddha was staying at the Jetavana, Anathapindika's monastery. Patacara, after running through Savatthi naked and disconsolate, prostrated at the feet of the Buddha, describing her family tragedies. The Buddha explained this using Buddhist doctrines, and Patacara immediately understood the nature of impermanence. She thus became a sotapanna, the first stage of arahanthood, which she later achieved. The Buddha said that she was the foremost Keeper of the Vinaya amongst the Nuns, and thus the female counterpart of the monk Upali. Her interest in the "Rules of Conduct" of the monastic life was attributed to her reflections on her former indulgences. == References == Arahants Disciples of Gautama Buddha patacara
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{| |} USS Beatty (DD-756), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, was the 2nd ship of the United States Navy to be named for Admiral Frank Beatty. The second Beatty (DD-756) was launched 30 November 1944 by Bethlehem Steel Co., Staten Island, New York; sponsored by Mrs. Charles H. Drayton, daughter, and Miss Mary Drayton, granddaughter of Admiral Beatty; and commissioned 31 March 1945, Commander M. T. Munger in command. ==History== Beatty reported to Commander, Operational Training Command, Atlantic Fleet, 22 June 1945 for duty as a training ship. She operated in Chesapeake Bay and made one cruise to the Caribbean between June and November. On 10 November 1945 she departed Norfolk for the Pacific, arriving at San Diego on the 25th. She remained on the west coast until the end of March 1946 when she rejoined the Atlantic Fleet. Between February and August 1947 Beatty cruised in Northern European waters. She conducted her first tour in the Mediterranean between September 1948 and January 1949. While in the Mediterranean she served on patrol duty, based at Haifa, Israel, during the Arab-Israeli dispute. Retiring to the east coast Beatty operated out of Melville and Newport, Rhode Island, along the eastern seaboard, and in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico until March 1951 when she returned to the Mediterranean. This cruise lasted until June. On 2 October 1951 Beatty departed Newport for Yokosuka, Japan, via the Panama Canal. Upon arrival 31 October 1951, she joined TF 77 for patrol and blockade duty off the east coast of Korea. During November she participated in shore bombardments of Wonsan, Chongjin, Songjin, and Tanchon. On 15 February she again bombarded targets at Wonsan. On 27 February 1952 she departed Yokosuka. Sailing via Hong Kong, Singapore, and Colombo, Ceylon, she transited the Suez Canal for a brief tour of the Mediterranean. She departed Cannes, France, 12 April and arrived at Newport 21 April 1952. Beatty remained active with the Atlantic Fleet. She made several tours of the Mediterranean, as a unit of the 6th Fleet, and conducted local operations, type training, and training cruises along the eastern seaboard and in the Caribbean. Beatty received two battle stars for her Korean service. == References == == External links == navsource.org: USS Beatty hazegray.org: USS Beatty Allen M. Sumner class destroyers of the United States Navy Ships built in New York 1944 ships Cold War destroyers of the United States Korean War destroyers of the United States United States Navy Wisconsin-related ships Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Venezuelan Navy Allen M. Sumner class destroyers of the Venezuelan Navy USS Beatty (DD-756)
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==Welcome!== Hello , and Welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some good places to get you started: The five pillars of Wikipedia How to edit a page Help pages Tutorial Picture tutorial How to write a great article Manual of Style Template messages Sandbox I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please be sure to sign your name on talk pages by using four tildes (~~~~) to produce your name and the current date, or just three tildes (~~~) to produce your name only. If you have any questions, or are worried/confused about anything at all, please either visit the help desk, or leave a new message on my talk page at any time. Happy editing, good luck, and remember: Be Bold!— FireFox • T • 13:32, 5 March 2006
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Hendon School is a mixed comprehensive secondary school in the London Borough of Barnet. It specialises in languages, offering Japanese amongst others to its students. ==Overview== Hendon School is a large, mixed comprehensive school with 1,296 pupils on roll, including approximately 200 sixth form students. The school is situated just off the A502 and North Circular Road. It serves an area that is generally more affluent than average but has some pockets of deprivation, as interpreted in comparison to national averages according to Ofsted. The student population is culturally diverse, multi-faith and multi-lingual, with more than half of students speaking languages other than English as their first language. The proportion of students eligible for free school meals is above the national average. The school is designated as a Language College and has specialist educational facilities for students and for autistic students. The school has been over-subscribed for the past 4 years. ==History== ===Foundation=== From the Middle Ages onwards, successful City people wanted to live in pleasant countryside within range of London. Finchley Manor House had a long succession of such owners. Most such grand houses have now vanished: Hendon School now occupies the site where the famous 16th-century mapmaker John Norden lived, and only a pond survives from the park of Greenhill. The County School, Hendon opened as a fee-paying school of 350 pupils in September 1914, just a month after the outbreak of the First World War. By 1927 the field at the back of the school was levelled and trees planted, and in 1929-1930 the building of the Gymnasium was started. In 1931 the intake of pupils rose from a two form entry to a three form entry, and by 1932-3 the extension on the north side of the original school building was finished to enable accommodation of 480 pupils. In 1936 former pupil Harold Whitlock planted an oak tree sapling in front of the entrance to the Gymnasium after being awarded a Gold Medal for the 50km walk, by Adolf Hitler at the Berlin Olympic Games. ===Hendon County Grammar School=== By 1955 the school had 600 pupils and 320 staff, resulting in a necessary extension on the east side of the main building, which included a new Hall, Dining Hall and Kitchens. This was officially opened in 1961. In the late 1960s, when plans for the reorganisation of secondary education were passed by Parliament, the London Borough of Barnet suggested the amalgamation of Hendon County Grammar School, situated in Golders Rise, with St David’s County Secondary School for Boys, in St David’s Place, West Hendon. Hendon Grammar School Choir released commercial recordings with Owen Brannigan, with traditional British songs. ===Hendon School=== In 1971 this merger took place and Hendon County Grammar School became Hendon Senior High School and St David’s County Secondary School for Boys was renamed Hendon Junior High School. It was not until 1978, when all the new buildings on the Hendon County site were finished, that the whole school became completely integrated on one site and called by its present name Hendon School. During 1987-8 the school was threatened with closure by the London Borough of Barnet claiming falsely that it was no longer a viable institution, but by 1988-9 the school had survived the threat and was awarded Grant-maintained status by the Conservative Government. Hendon became a foundation school with the changes to state funding of education which were brought about by the School Standards and Framework Act 1998. Extensions to the new buildings close to the perimeter on the south side of the site took place during the 1990s to provide extra room for the Maths and Music departments. The school currently has an eight form intake with approximately 1,300 pupils, 120 teachers and 30 ancillary staff as well as a Saturday School for Languages with 200 pupils and 11 teachers. ===Former St David's County Secondary School pre-1971=== On 1 October 1929, Barnfield Senior Boys’ School opened in Silkstream Road, Burnt Oak, Edgware with 267 boys. In January 1964 it amalgamated with Brent Secondary Modern School on its site in Sturgess Avenue, West Hendon. Brent Modern School, a mixed school, had opened on 7 January 1936 having been formally inaugurated the previous October by Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, the daughter of Queen Victoria. In readiness for the joining of the Barnfield and Brent schools, new buildings were erected in St David’s Place, and the two adjacent sites became one school named St David’s after its location. Originally it was to be named The Grahame-White School after Claude Grahame White, the famous English aviator who had established Hendon Aerodrome, but permission by his family was declined. ==Academic results== Like many schools in the Barnet LEA, Hendon School achieves good GCSE results. However at A level, the school is in the bottom third of Barnet schools. ==Notable alumni== Morgan Fisher (musician/photographer) 1961-68 Carl Martin Harry Melling Michael Obiora James Ward Antony Costa ===Hendon County Grammar School=== Bernard Braine, Baron Braine of Wheatley, Conservative MP from 1983-92 for Castle Point, from 1955-83 for South East Essex, and from 1950-5 for Billericay, and Father of the House from 1987-92 Ashleigh Brilliant (writer & cartoonist) 1947-52 Sir Philip Cohen, Royal Society Research Professor since 1984 at the University of Dundee, and President from 2006-8 of the Biochemical Society (1956-63) Robert Earl, founder of the Planet Hollywood chain Prof Mark Freedland, Professor of Employment Law since 1996 at the University of Oxford (1956-63) Prof Harvey Goldstein, Professor of Social Statistics since 2005 at the University of Bristol (1951-8) Robin Jacob, film director Peter Mandelson, Baron Mandelson of Foy in the County of Herefordshire and of Hartlepool in the County of Durham, Labour MP from 1992-2004 for Hartlepool (1965-72) Gerald Ratner (1961-6) (expelled at 16, without taking any exams, for telling the headmaster at a teacher's funeral that he should not bother leaving the cemetery) Harold Whitlock, won a gold medal for the 50km walk at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin Frank Williams, played the Reverend Timothy Farthing in Dad's Army ==See also== List of schools in the London Borough of Barnet London Borough of Barnet == References == ==External links== EduBase Hendon School website Comprehensive schools in London Education in Barnet Educational institutions established in 1914 Language Colleges in England
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==WikiProject Vancouver== I am taking this article on as a part of the WikiProject Vancouver. As a film student, I had only known the term of 'Hollywood North' used to describe Vancouver as it is now the largest production centre in Canada. However, I will look objectively and research in more depth whether the term still applies to Toronto. If not I will be sure to include a history of the term. I have started work on the Vancouver section and will start on the Toronto section in the upcoming days. I have also archived the previous discussions of this page as they date back a couple months. Thank you for your patience. Mkdwtalk "still applies to Toronto" is the wrong context; it's "now applies to Toronto" as, yes, this was originally a Vancouver term, and meant only Vancouver, and only secondarily the entire Canadian film industry (technically only the branchplant-productions, i.e. Hollywood material made in Canada). It didn't take T.O. long to coopt the term - within months of its coinage. But now on Entertainment Tonight Canada as well as on regular CBC/CTV arts/business broadcasts, you hear comments referring to the Toronto Film Fest as "Hollywood North's big night" or "when you want to get this xxx done, you gbo to Hollywood North, and that means more big-screen excitement featuring Toronto" and other juxtapositions of TO-as-Hollywood North, with no reference meant to Vancouver or anywhere else in Canada. They stole Big Smoke too, apparently because Hogtown is a bit too desriptive....Skookum1 ==Toronto as Hollywood North== I am having some trouble finding legitimate references to Toronto being Hollywood North. Almost all the references I have that suggest Toronto is Hollywood North relate to campaigning in the means for publicity. Either for politics or travel guides. Relatively Vancouver has had several books written about the subject specifically, along with analytical studies, and journal stories. If anyone could possible find some references that would be ideal. Thanks. Mkdwtalk The Hollywood North Report and various travel guides are the only current accounts that Toronto is in fact Hollywood North. In my research, I found that it is most likely that the Hollywood North Report has only included Toronto to increase its scope and reader-base. The same could be said about the travel guides which discredits the factual accuracy of their accounts. This topic is controversal but unless someone can provide more evidence than a 5 year old news article summary, there are no appropriate references that Toronto is Hollywood North. Mkdwtalk It's definitely in TO's press kit and the Global and CBC styleguides; I hear it all the time on-air; Ziya Tong uses it obsessively (Entertainment Tonight Canada); but I'll see what "hard copy" I can find. As for the 2002 provenance date, I'm sure the term is much older than that; I began my acting classes in 2001 and it was already an old and established term by then; dates to the X-Files days or even before. Have to think who to ask for a cite ("I'll talk to my people....").Skookum1 Although media is using the term, they still may be using it incorrectly. It's a 'catch phrase' that media hosts may be using as a selling point or 'catch' to their stories on Toronto as is common with news media. News media is world famous for creating terms that already exist and even more so incorrectly using names. Until I have some further references of credibility, I hestitate to make a factual statement about it. Mkdwtalk I think we should in the introduction agree that it is a nickname shared by both cities. There is obviously alot of regional bias going on. If in Vancouver you say "Hollywood North" they take it as a nickmame for Vancouver. likewise in toronto that nickname is taken to refer to tornonto. As well as the fact that up until 2002 toronto did lead canada in international film production revenue. If you search google you actually get slightly more hits for Toronto/hollywwod north , than you do for even vancouver/hollywood north [http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=vancouver+hollywood+north&spell=1 Duhon 28 December 2006 (UTC) Actually in 2002, British Columbia was the leading film centre in Canada by a considerable margin. I refer to the Statistics Canada Hollywood North: The Canadian film industry Report. Also your search results are misleading. You searched for Hollywood + North + Toronto and Hollywood + North + Vancouver. Naturally there will be more pages about Toronto. There is no solid way to see the true number of articles that refer to Toronto as Hollywood North but if you search for the phrase "Hollywood North Toronto" you will find about 205 search results. Where as if you search "Hollywood North Vancouver" you will find about 2,080 search results which is roughly 10 times more than its Toronto counterpart. It may appear biased but I am trying to be as objective as possible. Again, if someone can provide some credible references that would help a lot, but so far really the only true credible reference we have is a 4 year old campaign speech summary from Toronto and a bunch of travel guides. Vancouver in this case has a huge number of references. In this case it may be the use of a slang word being inproperly used or adopted. The article does give credit that Toronto is often described as Hollywood North. Mkdwtalk I understand your points and somewhat where your coming from but i think your somewhat over analyzing what the term "hollywood north" truely means; especially with your emphasis on "credible" refferences. the fact that mainly promotional materials and travel guides as opposed to written books as is the case for vancouver, refer to toronto by that nickname, does that really change the fact that "hollywood north" is a somewhat widely used as nickname for toronto? As an example if the only written sources you can find reffering to new york as the "big apple" were promotional and travel guides would that mean that it is not a nickname for New York? The article even refers to the fact the toronto media if not the greater national media in canada and in the US does occasionally refer to toronto as "hollywood north", that is a fact stated in the article. So whether Toronto is as deserving of that nickname as Vancouver (which is up to people's own opinions) it should be stated that it is still a nickname for Toronto. >]]Duhon Over analyzing and doing research are two different things. For example, upon my own research I found numerous quotations, fact sheets, books, and magazine articles describing New York City as "The Big Apple". In fact the very first search I did on Google for "The Big Apple New York City" is a link to the City of New York Government describing New York as "The Big Apple". The Government of New York City is not a travel guide and a very credible resource. Names that have a clear history dedicated to a city usually have substancial referencing much like Vancouver does with its documentries, books, and magazine stories written about it. For example in the early 1980's many travel and advertising campaigns marked Vancouver incorrectly as being home to 'the' largest gay community' in North America. So far this article has not denied that Toronto is nicknamed Hollywood North, but it is clear that Vancouver is the most common, and original name for the nickname. While you could say my argument is biased. I also encourage you try and keep a NPOV such as your contributions about the Toronto mayor: "outgoing mayor Mel...". While you may think its not important for an encyclopedia, I do not share that opinion and neither does Wikipedia, especially with a disputed article. See any featured article. Mkdwtalk Can you explain why you deleted the refference in the article about Toronto leading canada in film an television production in the year 2000? that source was from the government of Toronto website. To paraphrase an earlier statement by you "the government of toronto is not a travel guide". Duhon Jnauary 1st 2006. If you review your version, you linked Toronto Access it says nothing about Toronto leading the film industry in 2000. The article by Toronto Access says: "Toronto continues to lead Canada as the most attractive city for film and television production. Production companies lavished $1.322 billion in Toronto in 2000 according to statistics released today by the Toronto Film and Television Office of the City's Economic Development Division." That says nothing about leading the film industry in Canada in 2000. The reference quotes the $.1322 billion in Toronto to which my direct link to Statistics Canada has a largest number quoted for Vancouver. Further reverts to this will be considered as vandalism. Mkdwtalk If you compare the statistics released by the Toronto Film Commission and the Vancouver Film Commission, you will see that Vancouver led the television and film industry in the year 2000. BC Film Commission Stats and Toronto Stats. I consider this debate closed. Mkdwtalk Please stop vandalising the citation templates. All the citations for Toronto had their publisher, accessdate, and proper title. Do not remove that information and only leave the url. You are continuing to vandalize this article and I will have to report you. Mkdwtalk Worth noting that the opening line of that quote: Toronto continues to lead Canada as the most attractive city for film and television production. is exactly the kind of self-flummery associated with Toronto's notion/promotion of itself as Hollywood North. If it's the most attractive city in Canada for film and television production, why do the bulk of the American productions go to Vancouver? Because you can't "attract" hometown productions; they're already there whether they want to be or not; attractiveness to film production means attracting productions, and Vancouver easily outpaces Toronto on that score. But again, this isn't a pissing match. It's who the name rightfully belongs to, and I hold to my own position that the variant meanings need separate definitions, explanations, with TO's coming in third place (behind Vancouver/BC on the one hand, and Canada as a whole on the other-which was the original secondary meaning before Mel Lastman's appropriation of the term).Skookum1 ==Adjustments== Just a couple of touches for now; I'll try to respond to your other requests later but I lost my reading glasses last night and am typing this through blurry low-diopter ones (well, they're kinda dirty too). Made some adjustments to the intro as follows, a bit POV but essentially true; not edit history comments associated with this edit. What's the mention of "Asian" in your last edit comment btw? Guess I'll look back at the history; it's true that kung fu and bollywood stuff gets made here, but that's not part of the Hollywood North machine; they've got their own machine; the one exception is that recent Bollywood-in-Canada thing, whatever it was called. Transplant HK and PRC productions are surprisingly few and far between, given the scale of Chinese capital and Chinese-language markets in BC.Skookum1 "Hollywood North", an allusion to Hollywood, California as the most notable film centre in North America, is a nickname originally coined for the movie industry in Vancouver, British Columbia and later adopted by Toronto, Ontario as part of its promotional image. The erm was used by Mike Gasher in his 2002 book, Hollywood North: The Feature Film Industry in British Columbia . It originally referred only to BC and was first used to describe Toronto by Mayor Mel Lastman . The term has also been used to describe the entire Canadian film industry. To date, the term is used separately by two groups, the film industry in reference to Vancouver, and the Canadian media in reference to Toronto. Rather than making a million edits to this article, by inserting references and then finding conflicting ones, I've moved the work over to my sandbox. See: Mkdw/sandbox for my latest updates. You may find that version has solved some of the problems with the current article. Mkdwtalk ==Notes/rejoinder to Duhon's input/changes== Mkdw got this via email during my recent block, now revoked, when I was unable to respond here. Essesntially the gist of what follows is that Duhon's interpretation of what Hollywood North means is decidedly itself a Torontonian perspective; it's (the original usage) not about dominance in the Canadian film industry, or about number of productions, or about celebrity/glitz/notoriety; what follows are relatively uncitable, short of lots of work that is, citing media coverage/usage, about the difference between what Hollywood North means vis a vis Vancouver and how it's used in Toronto's self-promotional image-mongering: Duhon's context is typically T.O.-ian on the Hollywood North thing. He thinks it's about scale of production, as if simply being a film production centre made one "Hollywood North". The big differences are in that T.O. gets the lion's/hog's share of Canadian film and T.V., whereas Vancouver's core and bread-and-butter is branchplant productions from the US. That's part of it, another part is the obsession with glitz and glamour and, as Michael Buble put it on ET Canada the other night (I only get CBC and Global so I'm stuck with that crap) there's a Canadian star system now....focused on Toronto (espite Ziya Tong's origin in Vancouver). Another catch is that T.O. people do not mean all of the Canadian film industry, they mean Toronto's role as the "second Hollywood", as it fancies itself. Vancouver's Hollywood North is much more workaday; it's about being interconnected with L.A., about the similar cultures between the two cities (despite the rain v. sun), the non-glamour environment in which Goldie and Kurt can go shopping on W. Broadway with no one hassling them, or Bob Hope could stroll the 'Strasse and not get mobbed as he would have in L.A. (and T.O.). Vancouver's blithe indifference to celebrities, relative to TO's obsession, is another big difference; it's changed with the star/gossip columns in the Sun/Province in very recent years, but who's-in-town buzz was much more casual here, whereas in Toronto it's a matter for bragging. Another BIG difference is that the film biz - the "import" film work done here instead of the U.S. - is a huge sector of our economy, much more important than being part of a p.r. package; we don't have the big banks, the corp HQs (not on the same scale), the auto industry and other heavy sectors; film and TV for us was a branching-out from the Resource Economy behemoth, and lots of people, proportionately, are connected to the industry; it's part of the working fabric here. That's not the case in Toronto, despite the concentration of the Canadian entertainment industry there (not by choice, but by boardroom power and political patronage), as film/TV is just one of amny industries; here it's a central one. Hollywood North in Vancouver is about infrastructure, work culture, identification/proximity by the real Hollywood, and that kind of thing. Hollywood North in Toronto is a star-machine glamour-image thing, a point of boast for that city, and yes Duhon's right, promotional usages count, especially the regular repetion of the Hollywood North-means-Toronto mantra that started with Lastman (who first appropriated it) and continues with Ziya Tong, Evan Solomon, the Znaimer CHUM crowd, and again, they use it in a different way than waht it means in VAncouver, or in Hollywood. The only equation of Hollywood North=Toronto comes from Entertainment Tonight's US program, when it very stiltedly (on occasion) introduces Toronto's Entertainment Tonight Canada, or has some Canadian story (Howie Mandel bringing Deal or No Deal here, for instance). But, primarily, my point about Duhon's recent posts/additions is that the term is NOT about how much film production there is on a per-unit basis. IKn Vancouver it's about a culture, a state of mind, a practical extension of Hollywood's sets northwards (to somewhere that like LA vs NYC, has a year-round filming climate...). In Toronto it's about something to brag about, to claim the focus of Canadian entertainment/film/TV life. Lastman's and the then-Ontario regime's changes to their own tax credits were also, pointedly, an attempt to siphon off B.C's burgeoning film sector to their own city/province (long story with union politics re why the UBCP exists to fend off the dominance of Toronto's main glob of ACTRA). Glamour, glitz, boasting/promotion - that's how Hollywood North is used in/by Torontonians (and those corrupted by their definition of it); work, career, climate, talent pool (esp. animation, stunts, lighting/sound, set deck/design) and other aspects which aren't about self-promotion. It's a nickname we were conferred with, not one that we seized and tub-thumped loudly to convince people we were just as famous/interesting as Beverly Hills etc. Hollywood North in Vancouver when it began took fame in stride, which is what many of the stars/celebs commented about - it was NOT a high pressure, high-glitz environment, not obsessed with celebrity or glamour but WORK. And creativity. In Toronto it's all about the ersatz Walk of Fame and all those award shows they hold for themselves year-round. In Vancouver/BC Hollywood North is a phenomenon. In Toronto it's a promotional package and self-glamourizing hype machine. The difference in definitions/usage should be laid out but it will be hard to research/cite (and many/most of the T.O. usages are on TV, rather than in print). So citing is going to be hard, I guess. Of course if I stay blocked from Wiki (when I submit my unblock request later I'm refusing to apologize and protesting the block as unfair and also biased given the heavily-politicized ongoing changes AND the AFD at the Erik Bornmann article) I could just start writing columns/books on this and other stuff that you guys could then use as cites.........hmmmmmmm. Just keep the Hogtowners from taking over the Hollywood North page, which was all about T.O. when I found it, and downplayed Vancouver; it's been back-and-forth. This is the most "together" the page has been, but I think the tangent about scale of film production is irrelevant; esp. when the reality that Toronto hogs all the Canadian film budgets (English ones anyway); it's the farmed-out stuff from L.A., and the close proximity/culture between the two West Coasts that is the context in BC; not an invented media campaign (particularly of the p.r.-rebranding type that does not use the word/name in its original context, i.e. Vancouver is not usually heard of at all in T.O.-centred media scripts as being Hollywood North, while Toronto incessantly is).Skookum1 My point is i am not not trying to "take away" Vancouver's role of that title. however it is evident that is a large ammont of regional bias going on here. Only individuals in Vancouver themselves would try to take away the fact that the term "hollywood north" is a term that has and still is used to describe toronto (even its only the media that does that as some of you say). if you or whoever wants to do an article on film production in Canada and refer to Vancouver's dominance there that's fine, but this article is about the term or nickname "hollywood north". The fact that half this article references toronto's connection to that name but it is continually being demoted in the introduciton here is incredibly biased. Duhon 1 January 2007 (UTC) The Toronto page doesn't even have the phrase "Hollywood North" on it, for one thing. And no, no other individual from Vancouver is trying to "take away the fact that etc"; but you don't hear BC media referring to TO as Hollywood North; at most they'll use it to refer to the whole film industry, but its local context is so established there's no reason to shoot down TO for its "me too!" appropriation of the term. Your focus on the TO content has been to focus on film production figures and celebrity presence, but that's not the root meaning/origin of the term. Fine, so Toronto uses it now; it should also be stated clearly that Toronto uses is as if it were the only place that carried the name, and behaves as if it's natural that it should have that name; in the industry, Toronto is Toronto, Hollywood North is Vancouver....Skookum1 The article does state how toronto and its media if not the greater national media (most of which is based in TO anyways) does use the term as mostly a "catch phrase" at times or however you see it. If you want to detail the "original" meaning of the term fine, but do not take away from the fact that it is used to refer to the entertainment or celebrity aspects of Toronto a great deal. The fact that you do not personally like the fact that toronto uses that name (which is wholly evident), is irrellevant to what should be in this article...also on a side note i beleive the toronto page does not mention "Hollywood north" is due to prospective users like yuo comming in and deleting it.Duhon 1 January 2007 (UTC) Toronto's taken away lots from Vancouver in its time, including two nicknames (Hollywood North and the Big Smoke); the issue here is that the word has a different meaning IN Toronto and TO Torontonians than it does to anyone else. Toronto use of the term specifically omits or downplays Vancouver's role, focussing on TO as the Hollywood North; my position is that there are TWO definitions at play, and Vancouver's is the a priori one, partly because it's the one in use in the industry itself, where the term originated. I may just have to write Katherine Monk about this and see what she might provide from her books/articles as citations of some sort (she lives in Vancouver now; and she uses the term for the whole Canadian industry); so there are at least three meanings; the phenomenon of "branchplant L.A" in Vancouver, the Canada-wide branchplant film industry, and Toronto's redefinition of it around glitz, glamour and its own position as the focus of Canadian film/TV production (ie. Canadian-market/produced films, whose budget/financing it controls); the term originally was also about brancplant U.S. productions, not involving the Canadian film/TV industry which always WAS concentrated in T.O.Skookum1 Duhon, your cleanup effectively reverted all the changes I made. You didn't take an earlier revision, modify it, and overwrite the latest version as a 'cleanup', did you? Carson I also spent the last 30mins restoring all the publisher and title information for the Toronto section. I no longer feel your contributions are benefiting this article. We are all trying to make a strong, decisive, and factual document, and in the meantime you have removed information to citations, improperly quoted and added references that did not support your facts along with the insulting our methods of diligently pushing for the use of references to an encyclopedic level. Mkdwtalk I should also point out that you added several references that did not support your argument, removing other references that even supported Toronto for some reason, reverted grammatical and spelling corrections, and lastly you fabricated false facts about Toronto such as it leading the film and television industry. I'm sorry if you think we're making Toronto less of what YOU'D like it to be, but Vancouver has 250 more articles in the CBC News article, 10 times more hit results on Google, and about 30 more credible references other than public media. So, please do not tell us we're being biased when you have no evidence. Mkdwtalk Thanks for staying on top of this; just wanted to comment that that assertion that we're "trying to take something away from Toronto" can only make me grin somewhat sarcastically; part of the story here is how Vancouver got a good thing going because Toronto wouldn't let it have any of its own cake, and when Toronto saw Vancouver was getting somewhere , it not only brought in tax credits ro try and replicate the phenomenon but also rebranded itself with Vancouver's nickname and pretended to be the centre of the industry that Vancouver actually was (and still is). The story of UBCP v. ACTRA T.O. might get told here sometime, too, although I wasn't in the biz then. The "take away" thing is especially, um, poignant, because it bespeaks the prevalent insecurities built in to the Canadian mentality, all the more tellingly because the claim of "taking away from Toronto" is on behalf of the most powerful, most acquisitive, most arrogant and most egotistical city in the country. Yeah, I know that's POV, but this isn't the article....Skookum1 ==TV/Film credits/lists== I'm not sure they're even relevant to the article, especially in the contest of a pissing match between Vancouver and TO meanings; it's not about the number of productions, it's about the nature of the business and the working climate (in Vancouver). But given that Hollywood North in its proper meaning is about American offshoot productions in Canada, it's only them that matter; Canadian shows produced for U.S. syndication like Relic Hunter count, but not purely-Canadian-made stuff like The Sweet Hereafter (even though it got US audiences/syndication) Toronto's various knock-offs of American-format crime and legal dramas (i.e. the ones set in Toronto which other Canadians are forced to watch, thanks to the networks, but are never seen or marketed to the States; the exception being Da Vinci's Inquest because it was marketed to the States right off the bat...). The important productions are the ones that defined Hollywood North, e.g. X-Files, Stargate, certain big features; a full production list is constantly changing and will always be incomplete; and incredibly lengthy (I don't think there's a List of shooting locations in Vancovuer as there is for List of shooting locations in Toronto or whatever it's called; it would be way too lengthy and would have entries like 400 block W. Hastings, 200 block W. Hastings, 100 block E. Hastings; nearly everywhere has been a location.....Skookum1 ==removal of map== The map which was at the head of the page was not illustrative of Hollywood North.....how could a map be? It looked like an old elections-results map, in fact, with ON and QC in red, BC in a darker red, and everyone else in blue. What does that have to do with "Hollywood North". More illustrative would be a set/production pic, i.e. a bunch of trailers parked outside the Vancouver Art Gallery or Marine Building, maybe, or set deck and makeup people fussing around the DoP and Prod Mgr. Either that or maybe a map of Greater Vancouver/Lower Mainland showing the locations of the main studios, from old Panorama in West Van to Winston Ryckert's stunt ranch out in Stave Falls.Skookum1 (Talk) ==Torontification reversed== Someone (Ckatz) beat me to the undo/revert, but the Toronto "me too, me first" theme was placed again by IP address editors overnight; even in one edit replacing Vancouver with New York City in one paragraph, as if Vancouver's name should be downplayed. I'm almost of a mind to think such edits are coming from someone at the the Toronto Film Commission or the City of TO's marketing department...but that's just paranoia from dealing with certain professional p.r. men - or rather unprofessional p.r. men - on certain other pages lately.....Skookum1 (Talk) I thought the Hollywood North Map was not a bad image to have. It represented Hollywood North refering to BC and Ontario as the 'Canadian Film Industry'. Maybe it should have been moved to the bottom rather than the top, but still an image of explination. Mkdwtalk But Alberta, Manitoba and Nova Scotia are also centres of film production; and Quebec is really its own Filmy-wood. And why should ON and QC be brighter than BC, since BC's the most important and the namesake? And really, of course, it's effectively on the Lower Mainland/South Island.Skookum1 (Talk) I corrected the Toroto intro stating the term was first used to describe toronto in 2002. I have a link from Time magazine refferencing to Toronto as Hollywood North two years prior to Lastman's statements. 6th paragraph. As of now there is no deffenitive date as to when Toronto was "first" dubbed Hollywood North. Duhon January 12 2007 The line reffering to the media using it as a catch phrase or "cathcy phrase" when reffering to toronto is POV . The article already states that both the mainstrea media as well as promotional media use the term to describe toronto. as well it insinuates its only a catch phrase when reffering to toronto (as if "hollywood north" was thought of by vancouvers founding father's). Hollywood north is a catch phrase regardless if its reffering to toronto, vancouver or canadian prodictions in general.Duhon January 14 2007 Fine, de-POV the phrase, BUT it's still true: Toronto uses the phrase in a different way than the reason it was coined, or in the context it was originally coined, and uses it exclusively to mean itself. I'm confronted by this every time I turn on ET Tonite or see Evan Solomon or Strombo holding forth about Toronto-as-Hollywood North; "catchy" is POV but "catchphrase" is not. And the term of course wasn't invented by the founding fathers of Vancouver (who used "the Terminal City", without the connotations of "terminal" now current because of "terminal disease") - it was invented by film industry people/execs, which is what I've been trying to tell that yellowsnow guy. Toronto has co-opted the phrase to be about glitz and glamour, and Toronto's role as the Centre of the Universe in Canadian film - but it's not about Canadian film, or wasn't meant to be; it was in reference to "runaway productions", the kind yellowsnow is bitching about so loudly. The Beachcombers wasn't part of Hollywood North; X-Files was....The phrase now can refer to the whole of the Canadian subsidized-foreign productions thing, whether they're in Alberta or Nova Scotia; but Toronto never uses it that way - they speak of "of course THIS is Hollywood North", meaning Toronto (nearly quoting Evan Solomon there....) or "where else but Hollywood North" (meaning Toronto) and so on. Vancouver does NOT use it so self-consciously, or in reference to the glam; here it's about the working environment, technical milieu, and particular close relationship with L.A. - a much closer relationship, historically and at present, than Toronto has; Toronto sees itself as a second Hollywood; Vancouver as a neighbourhood of Hollywood....Skookum1 BTW marking the deletion of a whole sentence as a "minor edit" is deceptive; that's for punctuation, typos, missing link bits and stuff, not for contextual changes.Skookum1 If you can provide citations for your opinion please do so. until then it just that POV. Frankly the fact your citing your dis-pleasure of etertainment tonight as one of your arguments furthers my point that it is a weak argument. Duhon 14 January 2007 (UTC) ==New POV attack edits by Donteatyellowsnow== The name of this user is starting to make me realize it's meant to be a reference to Canada being snowbound (which, although it is today, Vancouver usually isn't, but what do Californians know anyway?). I moved the entire section he's begun after placing fact templates on things that aren't citable - outright POV statements that are part of the p.r. spin coming out of Hollywood. Hollywood North was NOT invented by CAnadians, and the Canadian government didn't pave the way for the "runaway productions", the BC government did - at the encouragement of investors and producers from Hollywood who were looking to get away from the various obstacles and escalating costs and union problems there - as well as location burnout. Dumping on Canada is fair game in US trade wars and the p.r. slags that go with it; it's not OK in Wikipedia (even if I do dump on Toronto, but Toronto's fair game...especially because the TO point of view that's being trotted out in this article is every bit as wrong as Don'teatyellowsnow's/"official Hollywood's"....).Skookum1 I've removed the section entirely, as it needs a total rewrite before reinsertion. Donteatyellowsnow has added a series of extremely POV edits in the last day or so, most notably at History of film, Runaway film, and now here. I've had to revert the changes at "History" and ask for input there, as well as rewriting "Runaway" (using "Dont"'s own sources). I think it is worth incorporating some of the information at "Runaway" in to this article, to give some background to the issue and to strengthen this page. (It's interesting to note that while "Dont" want to shape the runaway issue as a Canadian "theft", California actually defines it to include productions that go out of state, not just out of country. I'd bet that the IP address used in previous edits (probably "dont's") traces to a Hollywood CA film office; i.e. not a production company but a part of the Hollywood machine or its branding/p.r./spin department....I've seen similar language before from "professional" p.r. men elsewhere..."Don't Eat Yellow Snow" was also a California-film-loyalist slogan/buttopn/bumper-sticker campaign about us nasty Canadians....Skookum1 It figures that you self-obsessed Canucks would be so egocentric as to think that my screen name has ANYTHING to do with you (rather it existed BEFORE). Much like the name you are trying to steal, "Hollywood", it has nothing to do with you. Personally, I think wiki should remove this whole page as NO ONE in Hollywood refers to Canada as Hollywood North except for Canadians trying to steal away film industry jobs from the United States Everybody knows that HOLLYWOOD is Hollywood! And the city of Hollywood has protected their name with various trademarks and by inferring that Canada has any right to that name, you are probably violating Hollywood's trademark on the name. I resent that you aren't open-minded enough to realize that the term "Hollywood North" only came into existence because of runaway production (as I wrote which you deleted). That is a fact. The two terms are NOT mutually exclusive and you must include runaway production as part of this page or you are being disingenuous. Otherwise this is nothing more than an advertisement for Canada film production, and the arguments between the competing cities of Toronto, Vancouver and B.C. prove this. What was deleted without cause: History of Runaway film and Origin of Term "Hollywood North" The reference to "Hollywood North" was given by Canadians as part of the desire and effort stemming from the late 1990s to build a "Hollywood" north in Canada; that is, to prop up a heavily government-subsidized film production community in Canada. The goal of Canadians was to stimulate the growth of a film production community by effectively stealing away film productions from the United States. To do this the Canadian government began an aggressive program to lure American film productions into Canada by doling out financial incentives including subsidies, tax benefits and other incentives. Groups such as FTAC (The Film and Television Action Committee) have lobbied the U.S. government to enforce WTO (World Trade Organization) agreements and to protect U.S. workers from unfair trade practices such as these subsidies and from U.S. jobs being wholesale outsourced up "north" to the Canadian self-proclaimed "Hollywood North". For more information see: Runaway film Be advised that your re-insertion of this uncited and incorrect material is verging on vandalism, especially given its POV content. And for the fourth time (or is it the third?) the term Hollywood North was coined by Americans who were working in Vancouver, and it also made its rounds of L.A. filmco boardrooms before the media up here even became aware of it. I'm not going to delete your "contribution" again because of the 3RR rule (which you would do well to read about) but I know someone else will; and don't be surprised if what's left of your paragraph gets re-done; the issue of "runaway film" is definitely of issue, here, but not in the POV tone that you have written it up as. And get over it - the Hollywood-proprietary thing; unless perhaps you've also gone and similarly added rant-flavoured "contributions" to Bollywood and other neologisms based on "Hollywood" - which as of yet is NOT trademarked and not the property of the city of Hollywood or L.A. OR the California film industry, which it refers to.Skookum1 And if you think the article should be deleted, add the delete template; but the verdict on any such AFD will definitely be "keep", whether or not you like its existence and what it's about.Skookum1 Hold - There is no need for this debate. The newly written information is completely irrelevent to the topic of Hollywood North. If anything it has to do with the history of cinema in the United States to which should be included in the article Cinema of the United States. It should also be noted that the term "Runaway Film" does not exist. If you look more closely at the article, none of its references use the name "runaway film" except links to the production company, "Runaway Films". Mkdwtalk The section, if it remains, should also recount the position/POV of the film productions that left California - why they didn't want to shoot in California; I don't think we've even got that much detail on Canadian policies and political debates for one thing, and certainly not as one-sided for the other. Yes, it's a political football in the industry but productions aren't obliged to California to shoot there; same as our forest companies aren't bound to log here, but can go to Borneo or Brazil. Hollywood doesn't own the film industry - but it's pretending like it does. Fine; so if its legislative politicking is present, then so should be the reasons why the productions didn't shoot here (not just numbers as to what it cost California, but what the problems with California were - and stuff like this is documentable). But also, since there's this big section now on U.S. laws and politics - there's none on a similar level of detail for the Canadian/provincial legislation/politics. The APOV problem that's encroaching hereis similar to the one on Alaska Boundary Dispute and even more on Oregon boundary dispute - the story is treated as if it were entirely about the US and what the US has to say about it; "U.S. Reaction" is fine, but only if it's balanced and also deals with why the productions don't like being in L.A. anymore, criticisms of the protectionist attitudes coming out of D.C. and Sacramento, and obvious things like why Brokeback Mountain needed to be shot in cattle country, not condo country, and so on. So all of that makes a huge new section, and none of it is really about "Hollywood North" - and neither, from my point of view, is a lot of the stuff on the size and details of the Canadian industry in the first place, which is about Canadian film (T.O. film esp.) rather than the "migratory Americans" phenomenon which spawned the Hollywood North thing in the first place; there are eerie echoes here of the old Hongcouver article, now deleted, which was increasingly not about the name/word, but about a whole phenomenon - "topic stretching". Hostility by some U.S. magnates and politicians is certainly part of the story of Hollywood North; but detailing U.S. laws/tax-breaks on a page about Canada which doesn't detail Canadian laws/tax-breaks to the same degree is just, well, kind of odd....Skookum1 Again, I have to say it is very relevant, as the U.S. reaction to "Hollywood North", and the actions taken stateside, have a very direct impact on the Canadian industry. I agree that there should be some detail on the reasons for migration, as well as what made Canada so attractive, what problems it faces from competition, the exchange rate, and so on. (One of the first links I found for "Runaway production" was a BC government report challenging some of the Director's Guild's charges about the incentives, for example.) It is related, but has nothing to do with THIS article. Read the thesis statement, Hollywood North", an allusion to Hollywood, California, the most notable film centre in North America, is a nickname predominantly given to Vancouver, British Columbia. Does the definition, orgin, and evolution of the term 'Hollywood North' have anything to do with American opinions about the Canadian film industry. No it doesn't. It very clearly doesn't. Yes it affects the 'Canadian Film Industry' which would be covered in the article Cinema of Canada. This article is about a nickname. Langara College In the same light, the internal "trade war" within Canada is a big part of the story; the undercutting of BC's subsidies and policies by Manitoba, Ontario, Alberta, whomever; the "bidding war" as it were....and the "recent" (fall '05 as I recall) "moment" when it looked like BC wasn't going to up its tax credit rate to stay in competition with the other provinces and various state jusridictions (Louisiana, e.g.), and then finally caved in when enough pressure from the local industry/unions reared its head ("we" don't have a lot of votes relative to other sectors, not directly anyway, and apparently don't kick into ruling political parties' campaign budgets as much as resource and realty/development companies do...). So, given the presence of the trade-war stuff with "old Hollywood", it's obvious that the infraCanadian trade war is also talked about; which points in the direction of a whole article on Subsidies and policies for film production in Canada and corresponding articles (with a hopefully simpler title....).Skookum1 I'm not sure if we'll be able to rationalize with Langara College - he/she is already throwing around "WARNING" messages, having slapped them on my talk page and on Duhon's. Quite frustrating, actually, as I'd really rather have an intelligent discussion about this. I got a CFM from Langara College, too, and I agree that this "going to the process" while debate is still going on - this is a debate, and other than yellowsnow not an edit war; I'll take part in the CFM - as if I weren't damn busy enough with a host of Wiki work (as I'm sure you're aware; otherwise see the range of my recent Contributions). And I grant that my amendments to the Toronto section are giving a Vancouver point of view of the situation (I've also got a burr in my ass about their cooptation of the nickname Big Smoke, but that's a side issue, and I share most non-Golden Horseshoe Canadians' disdain for Toronto's navel-gazing and self-promotion; and there's no way I'm a Vancovuer hypester - anything BUT, as various comments of mine on Vancouver and related pages serve to prove). I slag everybody on equal time ;-0 "Hollywood North" is NOT - not out here - about the volume of productions, but the character of the productions and the production environment, and also public and government attitudes towards it (which are nonchalant, which was one of the attraction-points with Hollywood; celebs could come here and be left alone, or even go unnoticed; now the gossip columns are increasingly sightings-oriented but it never used to be that way; but again that's the media, not the public). And I continue to maintain it has a different meaning when Torontonians and Toronto media use it, vs. how it's used in Vancouver and why Vancouver came to be called it (as an internal term within the industry, apparently in both L.A. and Vancouver - until our media got hold of it and like "Highway of Death" and "Killer Highway" for Hwy 99 became a headline theme); it's true that it's now in general usage for the whole of Canadian-made film (not "Canadian film", which is its own baby like Franco-Canadian cinema, although it has a love-hate relationship with aspiring to but not wanting to be like Hollywoo flicks IMO) but whenever it's brought up in Toronto-produced news, talkshows and bumpf, it's spoken of as though Toronto was all it could be about, since it's the largest city and the longtime home of Canadian film....but it's not about "Canadian film", as I just said. It's about the runaways, granted, which is why the US reaction is important (as would be a comparison table of respective provincial and state tax breaks and funding programs and film offices etc...), and why Toronto's role in it is not what TO thinks it is. Fine, Toronto uses it to mean something different - it's own "Second Hollywood" star machine that has emerged in very recent years, and deliberately so, with the Walk of Fame and the whole schmeer. But there it's about getting people to believe in Toronto; here it's about getting work....I'll leave off for now and await the CFM, but I do think Langara College was hasty and bear in mind that the recent round of edits - after the article was stabilized by Mkdw - were "attack edits" and, while raising issues that need addressing (as I do agree with you, Ckatz, about the conditions that produced/created H.N.), created some chaos that it would have best been left to resolve by rational editing, instead of recourse to the milieu of potentially uninformed mediation/arbitration...I grant that a lot of my observations are from personal experience and are hard to cite (not all, just laborious to find again in print/online) and so verge on "original research". But it's obvious as day to me when I turn on Entertainment Tonight Canada or am subjected to yet another Toronto self-hype show or column about its new rising role in the film industry as Hollywood North in the papers or on TV; like I said, out here in BC it's not even given the same level of government p.r. support that it seems TO and ON give their branding of "Hollywood North" - the resource-and-realty types in charge of BC didn't give a fig for the industry (until realty and service sectors joined the film industry chorus to match other provinces' - Onatario's, in fact, I think - undercutting of our subsidies and threatened to shut down BC; here it's an organism - there it's a project.Skookum1 I should add, given Duhon's complaint about the Toronto section, that his original Toronto-tainted edits downplayed Vancouver altogether (if I could cite that, I would...I mean, if Wikipedia edits were citable references/examples....) and, as Mkdw corrected him, a promotional quote about Toronto which was used as a footnote to state that it was the most important film centre in Canada didn't even say that. So while this isn't a tit-for-tat, I'm pointing to clear demonstrations of the nature of the Torontonian usage/view of the term, which is (to me) so clearly different from Vancouver's, and has little to do with its genesis within the industry, who didn't invent it as a form of hype or branding but more like a quip about the way things were (more than are). Tourism Vancouver barely uses it, unlike Toronto's tourism office; it's a difference between experienced environment and rebranding hype. Vancouver had a good thing going, and TO saw it, went "wait a minute, we can't let Vancouver have something we don't", and copy-catted it (as BC columnnists opined at the time, as I recall....). Now H.N. is seen as a make-work project and promotional thing by other provinces; the government of BC barely cares, and the CoV has to grapple with public issues against/about the film industry, e.g. overruning streets for days/weeks on end, on a regular basis; it's a different environment, a different context, a different agenda, a different meaning. Duhon's past edits are proof enough of that all by themselves (no offense Duhon, but they really are!). This should probably have gone on the mediation page - but this is where the debate is at the moment, and should have remained....Skookum1 To quote Ckatz: I wil certainly participate in an RfM, if need be, but be advised that I do not take kindly to your actions in this matter. In my opinion, that is a complete forfeit or you expressing your willingness to have a 'intelligent conversation'. You're reverting work with out discussion. You're reverting grammatical changes. You're wiping certain topics while including topics that should be on other articles. You're then saying there's no concrete proof when I'm listing them in the handfuls. You're not arguing the points with your own examples or explinations, rather just "I cannot reason... you have no proof" statements. So please, explain. Langara College Well, for what it's worth, here's what I actually posted in that message:"I wil certainly participate in an RfM, if need be, but be advised that I do not take kindly to your actions in this matter. Without any pause for discussion whatsoever, you jumped into the fray and began leaving "WARNING" messages on my page and on those of other users. This is not the appropriate manner in which to achieve consensus, and I think that an RfM would indeed highlight that fact. Langara, I'd also like to ask you to explain your accusations. You claim I'm "reverting grammatical changes" - but your message shows that you are referring to my reverting your deletion of the entire "US reaction" section. Speaking of that revert, you claim I'm "wiping entire topics" (which you have not proven) while actually deleting an entire topic yourself. You've placed "vandalism" warnings on my page and on Duhon's page (twice). You've also claimed to have taken the "US reaction" section and "moved (it) to Cinema of Canada", when in fact you did no such thing. Finally, you have filed for an RfM over this matter, in which you indicated that an RfC and an AN/I had already been attempted. In fact there hasn't been an AN/I, and the RfC request wasn't filed until 20 minutes after the RfM filing. Also, it's curious that I would see that your edit just now restored material of mine which Duhon "inadvertently deleted", as Duhon left a complaint on my page that I had reverted something of his on the talkpage. I NEVER alter other people's posts on talkpages, other than to indent them for continuity/dialogue-clarity, and told him so. But now it seems the shoe is on the other foot, and "inadvertently" is what the rationalization was - while accusing me of something that's so far outside the pale of even my Wiki behaviour that it's not confusing, it's a bit suspicious.... (retraction, please). And re Langara College, could you please tell us if you are one or several persons; according to Langara College you are the "UBX Facility" at Langara, which is nice enough; but what's a UBX facility and, again, are there more than one of you? What struck me with teh suddenness of your CFM is you have only a few prior edits on Hollywood North, and were not part of the debate when suddenly you announced you were hauling us to mediation (sans yellowsnow, and yeah I don't think I'd invite him to a dinner party either), without actually trying to mediate anything yourself (!). And when I went to the CFM page, only Duhon and Langara College are listed (or were when I looked), apparently eager for official process when reason wouldn't do.Skookum1 Also, it's curious that I would see that your edit just now restored material of mine which Duhon "inadvertently deleted", as Duhon left a complaint on my page that I had reverted something of his on the talkpage. I NEVER alter other people's posts on talkpages, other than to indent them for continuity/dialogue-clarity, and told him so. But now it seems the shoe is on the other foot, and "inadvertently" is what the rationalization was - while accusing me of something that's so far outside the pale of even my Wiki behaviour that it's not confusing, it's a bit suspicious.... (retraction, please). And re Langara College, could you please tell us if you are one or several persons; according to Langara College you are the "UBX Facility" at Langara, which is nice enough; but what's a UBX facility and, again, are there more than one of you? What struck me with teh suddenness of your CFM is you have only a few prior edits on Hollywood North, and were not part of the debate when suddenly you announced you were hauling us to mediation (sans yellowsnow, and yeah I don't think I'd invite him to a dinner party either), without actually trying to mediate anything yourself (!). And when I went to the CFM page, only Duhon and Langara College are listed (or were when I looked), apparently eager for official process when reason wouldn't do.Skookum1 :It appears a lot has happened in my absence. I've seen UBX used before on Wikipedia to refer to Userboxes. See Userbox_migration#Userbox_Migration_Codes for a reference. As far as this mediation, I also received a message from Langara College. Who ever this user is, we definitely do not need a mediation to resolve this issue. I am sympathetic to the points he is bringing up in it, but again, we can all resolve this in another matter. I do suggest to show progress, we discuss new sections being input as to avoiding edit wars. Mkdwtalk ::Again, all this infighting proves my point. That this page is all about Canadians trying to steal away film production work 1) from the U.S. and then 2) from each other. You guys claim that using the slang amongst yourselves :::Ah yes, and the irony of Hollywood being founded by runaway productions from New York, for many of the same reasons that productions came to Vancouver when L.A. became too expensive and location-burnout was maxed out. But get this yellowsnow - the reason BC came up with the tax credits is because American producers lobbied them for the tax breaks, as they wanted to shoot here but needed incentives; "to feel welcome". Believe me when I tell you this - the BC government, neither then nor now (different regimes/parties) has ever had enough vision of its own to branch out from the resource-and-realty addiction this place is on; the tax incentives were the film industry's idea, and by that I mean the American film industry. Canada (the feds) and Canadian capital couldn't have been less interested, which is the whole point about why all of a sudden BC started to have a larger production industry (we already made a good chunk of your television commercials since the early 1970s) despite no support at all from Ottawa or the media-concentration types in Toronto. The tax incentives here were the result of an iniative by Hollywood money looking for cheaper shooting turf - they WEREN'T a local idea; we had to be led by the nose to come up with them. As for the in-fighting here, that's because it's the Toronto crowd who see the "Hollywood" name and project it to mean something it didn't mean when the industry coined "Hollywood North" for Vancouver, which wasn't in reference to building a second Hollywood but rather in the sense of us being the backlot, the northern sound stages. That's why the in-Canuck argument; TO-ites see it differently, and use it differently. But out here in Vancouver, it was a creation and byproduct of American production money/infrastructure and NOT an effort by the provincial or city governments to "steal" American productions - that may be Toronto's motive, and it's "stolen" productions from Vancouver (and always "steals" talent) - but it's not how Hollywood North emerged in Vancouver, where it had a lot more to do with American initiative than anything ANY CAnadian government has had the vision to conceive on its own. Ask to build a chainsaw factory or "modernize a sawmill" and you can get huge grants; but even getting the tax credits for film here was like pulling teeth, and still is....Skookum1 :::And you should also note that both Ckatz and I have agreed that mention of the controversy within the US film industry should be part of this article; and not in the least because it was American film money that came up with the idea to approach BC about the tax credits in the first place...so the content you want to see, or something very much like it, is going to wind up here; just not in the hateful, whiny POV language you'd like to see it in....Skookum1 :::"Donteatyellowsnow", Your arguments might carry more weight if it wasn't for the fact that your own edit history reveals a pattern of rewriting existing articles to add a very obvious point of view, that being the supposed "supremacy" of the Hollywood production system. I've seen the changes you made at History of film, as well as your first version of Runaway production (formerly "runaway film"). Many of your changes at "History" involved downplaying the role of film industries in other nations, while heavily promoting the American aspects. "Runaway" read like a press release from the FTAC, and required heavy editing - using your own sources - to bring it closer to what constitutes a Wikipedia article. I'd suggest that if you wish to have other editors listen to your views and concerns, you attempt to express them in a more collaborative manner. == Catch Phrase in Toronto but not in Vancouver == The nickname Hollywood North is by all defenitions a catch-phrase on its own. Yet on this page it is being insinuated that somehow for Vancouver it is not. The media is as responsible for perpetuating the term Hollywood North for Toronto as it is for Vancouver. Yet this article continues to try and portray that name Hollywood North as simply a media invention for Toronto that has no actual basis. If the article is going to state it is used as a catch phrase in Toronto the same should be said about vancouver. Compare the sections for Toronto and Vanouver. The majority of the Vancouver article states fact and figures about movie productions and studio's while the Toronto section seems to be filled with conspiracy theories about the "Toronto dominated media" which has little to do with the actual movie or televison industry in Toronto while the Vancouver page goes to great length about its own film and TV industry. The mention of it in the Toronto section underwent several edits mainly because the point of that it was used as a marketing selling tool over an industry term. 'catch phrase' was the decided upon concensus until now. If you wish to mention marketing-selling point in Toronto and industry term in Vancouver, you may do so. Langara College On a side note, for all the 'new' people who have come here. Look over the archived discussions, check the previous versions. This article in the last two months has been the target of huge NPOV issues that you are only now just coming upon but making jurastic decisions that have already been faced. Not doing so makes this process repeated. Langara College The marketing aspect is already mentioned in the opening lines several times. The whole "catch pharase" line appears to be rubbing it in. Its stated the term is used in promotional materials and as for economic factors. How much more does it need to be stated? Catch phrase or "catchy" as the article states, is an inflammatory wording that cheapens the article. Duhon 15 January 2007 (UTC) ==New Toronto POV from Brodey== Well, it seems recruits are on the way, and the cavalry too. But everything that Brodey just added serves to prove what I'm saying about what Torontonians think Hollywood North is supposed to mean, or what they're intent on making it mean, and trot out justifications why it's Toronto's term most of all; why else go on about how important Toronto's film industry is? Hollywood North in its inception, and in general usage, and still out here, is a reference to the presence of out-of-country productions taking advantage of Vancouver's lifestyle, year-round shooting climate, light, diverse restaurants, and all the other attractions that entice Hollywood people to hang out there (even when they're not working on something); and even in general usage, the core of that part of the industry in Canada is focussed in Vancouver (if we're counting numbers): the value of Toronto's English-language programming exports vs the rest of the country is irrelevant to the concept of Hollywood North; Amd gee, if TO has the biggest export market for Canadian-made TV productions, that's because private Canadian money doesn't invest in Vancouver-shot projects, and also because CBC is focussed on its own Torontonian navel at M5W 1E6 (any Canadian who listens to AM Radio knows that postal code); claiming priority when the reason for that priority is overweening political priority is exactly why film in Vancouver grew up around American backing and investment - because Toronto, and English Montreal before it, had and has a stranglehold on entertainment-venture capital. And that would also be because Toronto gets the lions share of federal patronage and private investment ventures, not because there's any fair ground in this country in any economic sector. Unless you're from Toronto, apparently, and that's my point. Toronto wants to "own" the term, and redefine it around itself; the edits by Brodey and Duhon are proof enough of that, clear as day. Brodey's edits are cited, but on the one hand POV, and on the other highly irrelevant to the subject of what Hollywood North. Again, what it means outside of Toronto; if it means something different to Torontonians, as it obviously can be shown to be (including by these two users' edits), then the different contexts should be spelled out. Toronto types use Hollywood North as a self-promotional brag; Vancouverites, even film industry ones, use it kind of cynically/wrily, like a "ain't that the way it is", just a workaday thing, and damn those circuses clogging up certain streets all the time anyway; it's never used as a brag out here except by the most starry-eyed, and by the growing crowd of celeb-infatuated reporters.Skookum1 ==false claim by Duhon in edit comment== Well, first as mentioned above in a reply to Ckatz, Duhon plopped a complaint on my page that he'd undone my deletion/reversion of his material on the talkpage; and above Ckatz returns it, politely saying it was "inadvertently" deleted. Well, I'm sorry, but there's a skunk in these woods - I just looked at edit where his edit-comment says "rv vandalism". But the "vandalism" he reversed was MY POST - as if it was vandalism. So what gives, Duhon? For somebody who signed up pronto at the mediation thingie you're sure starting off on the wrong foot, by deleting my stuff, saying I deleted yours and putting "vandalism" in the edit comments so admin would think that _I_ had done something naughty when it was you who did it. What's wrong? The truth in what I was saying hurt too much? Sheesh. Kudos to Ckatz for catching it or I might not have noticed. So, I repeat, what gives? This is not a way to start a CFM, especially for the person whose troublesomeness at this site caused the recent round of edits which prompted Langara College to start behaving like a hallway cop...and now that I think about it, and look at the history again, Langara College had NO problem with Duhon's "rv vandalism" and went on to make a series of other edits; this doesn't look good for Langara College's motives here, either. Remember, in politics as well as in community orgs, optics is everything; and in the absence of fairness and decent conduct you have to assume the opposite is true in both cases.Skookum1 I also noticed this when looking at the history. Please do not remove comments other than your own. This is a poor character and is reportable offence. Be considerate and we can work this out. Mkdwtalk ==Mediation== I am personally going to disagree to the mediation. See: Requests for mediation/Hollywood North for my comments. Mkdwtalk I tend to agree, and after reading those comments I totally agree. I had been waiting to add my name to the mediation to see if anyone but Duhon and Langara College signed up; now that the cool-headed and methodical Mkdw (take a compliment when you can get it!) has opted out, I feel right in doing the same thing, despite my earlier "well, OK, if I have to...". Especially in the wake of Duhon's hostile edit of my talkpage comments, and Langara College's very unimpartially looking the other way on it....Skookum1 A mediation IS a form of discussion. It assures its done in a civil manor per CIVIL. You rejection for wanting to do it is a contradiction of what you're saying. Langara College Geez, for someone who wasn't part of the discussion and then plopped down an arbitration on us - without exhausting the prescribed prerequisites for same - you're hardly in a position to lecture us on being civil; Duhon - who eagerly signed up for the Mediation - even less so, given the evasive and highly sneaky deletion of a talkpage post as if it were "vandalism". The discussion was taking place here just fine, testy as it was, until you invoked procedure - without following procedure - after not actually taking part in the discussion yourself. And you didn't seem to have a problem with Duhon's vandalism of my talkpage post, or his/her calling it vandalism in the process of deleting it. Give your head a shake; Mkdw is right - proper prerequisites for a mediation weren't followed, period. And I'd still like to know "who" the "UBX facility at Langara College" is, as it seems to be a multiple-person account; are you one people or several (asking again, since you ignored me the first time).Skookum1 I have also declined to participate in the RfM. Despite reservations about the way in which it was called, and the broad nature of the disputed issues, I was initially prepared to join. However, it is apparent that this discussion is in no way ready for an RfM. We would essentially be asking a moderator to rewrite the article for us, which is not their role on Wikipedia. This discussion needs to occur here first, and then any unresolved issues can be presented coherently. == Link to Runaway production == Donteatyellowsnow added it, GeeCee deleted it minutes later. I've now restored it, without discussion (my apologies) in an attempt to prevent another edit war over a minor (and related) link. We've got bigger issues to resolve, and if there's even the slightest chance that one link can help calm things down. I think it's worth trying. Thoughts? I've got no problems with Runaway film being there, but what's Stockton, California got to do with the price of tea in China? (that's an old expression, for those who don't recognize it). If Stockton's there, why don't we add, say, oh, Campbell River, British Columbia, where The Last Warrior'' was shot?Skookum1
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Sop (also Sob, Usino) is a Rai Coast language spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea by approximately 2,500 people. The Sop language has been labelled under several different names. Among the names are Usino, Usina, Sopu, and Igoi. The Ethnologue uses the name Sop for this language. Its Ethnologue code is URW. Usino is the name of one of the villages and the name used for the government station. The speakers of this language do not recognize the name Usino as a name for their language. They use Sop as the name for their language. ==Consonants== Where symbols appear in pairs the one to the left represents a voiceless consonant t, and d represent dental/alveolar/post-alveolar consonants, while n is only alveolar ==Vowels== Rai Coast languages Languages of Madang Province
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Kaulsdorf-Nord is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the . The station opened in July 1989, just a few months before the fall of the Berlin Wall. The eastern extension of (what is now) line U5 was one of the last major construction projects of the former German Democratic Republic. In the beginning the name was Albert-Norden-Strasse, but as Norden was a SED politician it was changed 1992 to Cecilienstrasse and then to Kaulsdorf Nord. ==References== Berlin U-Bahn stations Buildings and structures in Marzahn-Hellersdorf U-Bahnhof Kaulsdorf-Nord Kaulsdorf-Nord Kaulsdorf-Nord undergrunnsstasjon Kaulsdorf-Nord (metro berlińskie)
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This was nominated for deletion TWICE. BOTH times the decision was KEEP. See Articles for deletion/MIT/Wellesley Toons and Articles for deletion/Lots of college a cappella. Michael Hardy
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Puck is a PKP railway station in Puck (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. ==Lines crossing the station== == References == Puck article at Polish Stations Database, URL accessed at 3 March 2006 Railway stations in Pomeranian Voivodeship Puck County Station Puck Puck (stacja kolejowa)
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I have reverted a recent edit you made to the article American Patrol. You did not provide an , and I could not determine whether the edit was vandalism or a constructive contribution. In the future, please . A link to the edit I have reverted can be found here: link. If you believe this edit should not have been reverted, please contact me. joturner == American Patrol == I don't really see why the information you removed from American Patrol was opinion or a violation of neutral point of view. By the way, you can respond on my talk page. joturner
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This category contains articles that are supported by WikiProject West Bengal. Articles are automatically added to this category based on parameters in the template. West Bengal articles by quality and importance FA-Class West Bengal articles Unknown-importance West Bengal articles
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We should include more south Indian history. I don't know which articles are the important ones. Vijayanagara has to be one of them I think. deeptrivia (talk) == Title == I don't know whether you think the same thing or not, but I feel that the title of this article should be "India" ONLY and not India topics. ==Colours== I have reverted BJP colour scheme. To have a colour scheme of a single party in india template is blatant pov pushing. Haha, I didn't notice this but now that you point it out, it's actually subtle rather than blatant. I don't have a preference about the color but if there is a way to rotate colors, we should do that. Zuggernaut (talk) ==BJP== BJP,BJP,BJP...i'm fed up with Hypocracy.political eyes see communalism and politics everywhere.Let GOD save INDIA - SunilShamnur talk —Preceding undated comment added .
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Neue Grottkauer Straße (also spelled Neue Grottkauer Strasse) is an underground railway station in the German capital city of Berlin. This Berlin U-Bahn station is located on the . The station opened in July 1989, just a few months before the fall of the Berlin Wall. The eastern extension of (what is now) line U5 was one of the last major construction projects of the former German Democratic Republic. Planned name of the station was Kaulsdorf-Nordost, when it opened the station's name was however Heinz-Hoffmann-Str. (general of the GDR army). 1991 it got the name Grottkauer Strasse, then in 1996 it got the actual name. ==References== Berlin U-Bahn stations Buildings and structures in Marzahn-Hellersdorf U-Bahnhof Neue Grottkauer Straße Neue Grottkauer Straße (metrostation) Neue Grottkauer Straße undergrunnsstasjon Neue Grottkauer Straße (metro berlińskie)
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Peter Schuyler Miller (February 21, 1912-October 13, 1974) was an American science fiction writer and critic. ==Life== Miller was raised in New York's Mohawk Valley, which led to a life-long interest in the Iroquois Indians. He pursued this as an amateur archaeologist and a member of the New York State Archaeological Association. He received his M.S. in chemistry from Union College in Schenectady. He subsequently worked as a technical writer for General Electric in the 1940s, and for the Fisher Scientific Company in Pittsburgh from 1952 until his death. Miller died October 13, 1974 in Blennerhassett Island, West Virginia. He was on an archaeological tour to the 'Fort Ancient Civilization' site west of Parkersburg at the time. ==Works== Miller wrote pulp science fiction beginning in the 1930s, and is considered one of the more popular authors of the period. His work appeared in such magazines as Amazing Stories, Astounding, Comet, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Marvel Tales, Science Fiction Digest, Super Science Stories, Unknown, Weird Tales, and Wonder Stories, among others. An active fan of others' work as well as an author, he is also known as an early bibliographer of Robert E. Howard's "Conan" stories in the 1930s, together with his friend John D. Clark. Miller gradually shifted into book reviewing beginning in 1945, initially for Astounding Science Fiction and later for its successor, Analog. He began a regularly monthly review column in the former in October, 1951. As a critic he was notable for his enthusiasm for a wide coverage of the science fiction field. He was awarded a special Hugo Award for book reviews in 1963. His extensive collection of papers, maps, books and periodicals, accumulated largely as a result of his review work, was donated to the Carnegie Museum after his death by his sister Mary E. Drake. They now form the basis of the P. Schuyler Miller Memorial Library at the Edward O'Neill Research Center in Pittsburgh. ==Bibliography== ===Short Fiction=== "The Red Plague" (Jul. 1930) "Dust of Destruction" (Feb. 1931) "Through the Vibrations" (May 1931) "Cleon of Yzdral" (Jul. 1931) "The Man from Mars" (Sum. 1931) "The Arhennius Horror" (Sep. 1931) "Tetrahedra of Space" (Nov. 1931) "Red Spot on Jupiter" (1931) (with Paul McDermott and Walter Dennis) "Duel on the Asteroid" (Jan. 1932) (with Paul McDermott and Walter Dennis) "Forgotten" (also known as "The Forgotten Man of Space") (Apr. 1933) "Red Flame of Venus" (Sep. 1932) "Jeremiah Jones, Alchemist" (May 1933) "Alicia in Blunderland" (1933) "The Atom Smasher" (Jan. 1934) "The Pool of Life" (Oct. 1934) "The Titan" (Win. 1934-35) "The People of the Arrow" (Jul. 1935) "The Chrysalis" (Apr. 1936) "The Sands of Time" (Apr. 1937) "Coils of Time" (May 1939) "Pleasure Trove" (Aug. 1939) "Spawn" (Aug. 1939) "In the Good Old Summertime" (Mar. 1940) "Living Isotopes" (May 1940) "The Flayed Wolf" (Jul. 1940) "Old Man Mulligan" (Dec. 1940) "Trouble on Tantalus" (Feb. 1941) "Bird Walk" (Apr. 1941) "Over the River" (Apr. 1941) "The Facts of Life" (May 1941) "Smugglers of the Moon" (May 1941) "The Frog" (Oct. 1942) "The Cave" (Jan. 1943) "John Cawder's Wife" (May 1943) "The Hounds of Kalimar" (Jun. 1943) "Gleeps" (Jul. 1943) "Fricassee in Four Dimensions" (Dec. 1943) "As Never Was" (Jan. 1944) "Cuckoo" (May 1944) "Plane and Fancy" (Jul. 1944) "Ship-in-a-Bottle" (Jan. 1945) "Ghost" (Jul. 1946) "The Thing on Outer Shoal" (Sep. 1947) "Daydream" (1949) "Status Quondam" (1951) "For Analysis" (Nov. 1958) ===Verse=== "Man's Question" (Jun. 1931) "Meteor" (Aug. 1931) "Space" (Feb. 1933) ===Novels=== Genus Homo (1941, rv.1950) (with L. Sprague de Camp) ===Collections=== The Titan (1952) ==References== Moskowitz, Sam. Obituary, in Analog, February, 1975. Moskowitz, Sam (1975). A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller. Obituary in Pennsylvania Archaeologist, Vol 46, no. 1/2. Catalogue of the Fantasy and Science Fiction Library of the Late P. Schuyler Miller (1977). ==External links== 1912 births 1974 deaths American science fiction writers Science fiction critics Peter Schuyler Miller
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George Edward Browne (January 12, 1876 – December 9, 1920) was a professional baseball player. He was an outfielder over parts of twelve seasons (1901–1912) with the Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants, Boston Doves, Chicago Cubs, Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox and Brooklyn Dodgers. He was the National League leader in runs scored in 1904 with New York. For his career, he compiled a .273 batting average, 303 runs batted in, 614 runs scored, and 190 stolen bases. Browne was a member of the 1905 World Series Champion Giants, hitting .227 with 1 RBI and 2 runs scored in the World Series. He was born in Richmond, Virginia and later died in Hyde Park, New York at the age of 44. ==See also== List of Major League Baseball runs scored champions List of Major League Baseball leaders in career stolen bases ==External links== 1876 births 1920 deaths Major League Baseball outfielders Baseball players from Virginia Philadelphia Phillies players New York Giants (NL) players Boston Doves players Chicago Cubs players Washington Senators (1901–1960) players Chicago White Sox players Brooklyn Dodgers players People from Richmond, Virginia Minor league baseball managers Dubuque Tigers players Auburn Maroons players Troy Trojans (minor league) players Syracuse Stars (minor league) players Elmira Pioneers players Oswego Grays players Newark Indians players
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Robert James (born July 7, 1947 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee) is a former American football defensive back who played six seasons from 1969 to 1974 for the Buffalo Bills in the National Football League. James was a three time Pro Bowler in 1972, 1973 and 1974. He ran track for Fisk College in Tennessee. James is currently a school administrator at Riverdale High School in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. ==External links== Stats Riverdale High School Administrators 1947 births Living people American football cornerbacks Fisk University alumni Buffalo Bills players American Conference Pro Bowl players People from Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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Sorry I forgot to provide a source. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/04/29/with_more_delays_coming_braintree_mayor_says_t_should_cut_fares/
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John Peter Riggall (born 10 May 1941) was an Australian politician. Born in Melbourne, he was a dairy farmer and grazier before entering politics. He was elected to the Australian House of Representatives in 1990 as the Liberal member for McMillan, defeating Labor's Barry Cunningham. Riggall was defeated by Cunningham in 1993. ==References== Liberal Party of Australia politicians Members of the Australian House of Representatives for McMillan Members of the Australian House of Representatives 1941 births Living people
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Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga (5 November 1914 – 20 April 1991), was the first Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Kampala from 1966 to 1990 and a cardinal from 1976 until his death. He was an opponent of human rights abuses of the military dictatorship of Idi Amin. During Amin's rule, Cardinal Nsubuga spoke against the Government's human rights abuses. He also encouraged priests and nuns throughout the country to shelter people fleeing harassment by the army during the civil war that later raged during the Government of Milton Obote. He was succeeded in 1990 as Archbishop of Kampala by Cardinal Emmanuel Wamala. ==References== 1914 births 1991 deaths Ugandan cardinals Ugandan clergy Ugandan Roman Catholic archbishops Cardinals created by Pope Paul VI Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga Emmanuel Kiwanuka Nsubuga
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==Welcome!== Hello , and Welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some good places to get you started: The five pillars of Wikipedia How to edit a page Help pages Tutorial Picture tutorial How to write a great article Manual of Style Template messages Sandbox I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please be sure to sign your name on talk pages by using four tildes (~~~~) to produce your name and the current date, or just three tildes (~~~) to produce your name only. If you have any questions, or are worried/confused about anything at all, please either visit the help desk, or leave a new message on my talk page at any time. Happy editing, good luck, and remember: Be Bold!— FireFox • T • 13:32, 5 March 2006
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Institutions of affiliated with various Presbyterian groups. Christian universities and colleges by denominational family Presbyterian organizations Reformed universities and colleges
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Cuisine Somerset
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I was there in about 1982. Rich Farmbrough I'm impressed that you've been there. However, since it's been automated since the '90s, I think that you need to change the tense. --JBellis
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__NOINDEX__ The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the miscellaneous page below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the page's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page. The result of the discussion was delete. JohnCD (talk) ====Joseph Robert Neil James==== Page outside the scope of userpage guidelines, and user has no edits outside of the page. Wikipedia is not a webhost or a forum. I mentioned it to the user a couple days ago, and other editors have also mentioned it in the meantime. Syrthiss (talk) Delete per nom. Kayau Voting IS evil Comment Author blanked; I'm CSDing it. ~~ Hi878 (Come shout at me!) Reopened by nominator request, page recreated. Train2104 (talk) Delete per NOTWEBHOST. This content cannot be moved to the mainspace because it violates NOT#OR, which is an additional reason that this page should be deleted.Although the page has been blanked, I request that the page is not kept as "keep blanked". The author, , has repeatedly blanked and unblanked the page, so a full discussion to consider whether this content should be deleted is warranted. Cunard (talk) ''The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the page's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
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Cottbusser Platz is a Berlin U-Bahn station located in the borough Marzahn-Hellersdorf on the . The station opened in July 1989, just a few months before the fall of the Berlin Wall. The eastern extension of (what is now) line U5 was one of the last major construction projects of the former German Democratic Republic. ==References== Berlin U-Bahn stations Buildings and structures in Marzahn-Hellersdorf U-Bahnhof Cottbusser Platz Cottbusser Platz (metrostation) Cottbusser Platz undergrunnsstasjon Cottbusser Platz (metro berlińskie)
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Pegasus Networks was set up in 1989, and became Australia's first public Internet provider. It acted as a "gateway" to emerging online networks working the fields of environment, labour, peace, women's and the human rights movement. Pegasus Networks was active in establishing connectivity to countries in South East Asia and Indo-China with partners such as Pactok, Sarawak Access and the Email Centre in the Philippines. Australian projects included the national sub-networks CouncilNet, ArtsNet and I*EARN (International Education and Resource Network). apc.au, trading as Community Communications Online (c2o) of Australia, founded in 1997, was founded "to continue support for progressive networking activities in the Australasia region after the closure of Pegasus Networks." Networks was a founding member of the
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or on a Votes for Undeletion nomination). No further edits should be made to this page. The result of the debate was speedily deleted as a hoax. When the article is supported only by blatant sockpuppets, and states that an eatery is connected to the Umbrella Corporation, it isn't a hard choice. Scimitar parley ===Daka=== Are articles about otherwise non-notable dining halls in colleges really needed? Wikipedia is not a list of every single piece of information in the world Delete per nominator. Quicksandish τκ Keep This phrase has been in use for over a decade and is still in use by at least 3000 people. Much more interesting than many of the articles on people nobody remembers or even heard of except the writer. Delete If the dining hall is notable then so's my living room. CambridgeBayWeather Keep Daka has touched the hearts of many, and the stomachs of many more. To suggest that Daka is a "non-notable" dining hall is ridiculous. For the chocolate-chip cookies alone, Daka will be forever remembered by those who dine there. Until it can be proven that Daka does not have the greatest cookies in the world, it deserves mention in Wikipedia. Keep Thousands are familiar with this, I think that is reason enough to keep it Keep 1. encyclopedia, cyclopedia, encyclopaedia, cyclopaedia Keep As a current student of WPI, I would like to say the DAKA makes by far, the best chocolate-chip cookies ever. Also, it would be a great help to incoming students if they could read about the dining hall as described by current students, and most will be living on campus, and eating at the dining hall. As to the comment about your living room being notable, I've never heard anything about your house, but there are hundreds of thousands of people who have heard about WPI. I vote to save this page. Comment All of these people commenting to keep are, not surprisingly, accounts created after I nominated this for deletion, and even identify themselves as students of WPI (freshmen I'm guessing ''The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in an undeletion request). No further edits should be made to this page.
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Fayette County School System is a public school district based in Fayetteville, Georgia, USA. The school system serves all of Fayette County, Georgia. ==Elementary schools== Braelinn Elementary Brooks Elementary Robert J. Burch Elementary Cleveland Elementary Crabapple Elementary Hood Avenue Primary and Fayetteville Intermediate Huddleston Elementary Inman Road Elementary Kedron Elementary Sara Harp Minter Elementary North Fayette Elementary Oak Grove Elementary Peachtree City Elementary Peeples Elementary Rivers Elementary(Opening pending) Spring Hill Elementary Tyrone Elementary ==Middle schools== Fayette Middle School Flat Rock Middle School J.C. Booth Middle School Rising Starr Middle School Whitewater Middle School Bennett's Mill Middle School ==High schools== Fayette County Evening High Fayette County High School McIntosh High Sandy Creek High Starr's Mill High Whitewater High == References == ==External links== Fayette County School District School districts in Georgia (U.S. state) Education in Fayette County, Georgia
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==Welcome!== Hello , and Welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some good places to get you started: The five pillars of Wikipedia How to edit a page Help pages Tutorial Picture tutorial How to write a great article Manual of Style Template messages Sandbox I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please be sure to sign your name on talk pages by using four tildes (~~~~) to produce your name and the current date, or just three tildes (~~~) to produce your name only. If you have any questions, or are worried/confused about anything at all, please either visit the help desk, or leave a new message on my talk page at any time. Happy editing, good luck, and remember: Be Bold!— FireFox • T • 13:33, 5 March 2006
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Kang Jung-Hun is a Korean footballer. He currently plays for Daejeon Citizen, a South Korean side. He is one of two players who have played for Daejeon Citizen for over 10 years. He started his football-life at Daejeon in 1998. And over 10 years represented the Daejeon side, in positions ranging from wing-back to defensive midfilder. His 200th league appearance (league+league cup) was the opening match for the 2006 season. Fans expect and hope that he will be with them until he retires, cementing his status as a legendary player for Daejeon Citizen. ==References== 1976 births Living people South Korean footballers Daejeon Citizen players
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The Energy Efficient Engine was a program funded by NASA in the 1970s to develop technologies suitable for energy efficient turbofans. Both General Electric and Pratt & Whitney produced turbofans for the program. The GE core featured a 23:1 high-pressure (HP) ratio ten-stage HP compressor, later used in the GE90 and GEnx. P&W had a nine-stage HP compressor in their core. ==References== Energy Efficient Engine
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Hellersdorf is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the . The station opened in July 1989, just a few months before the fall of the Berlin Wall. The eastern extension of (what is now) line U5 was one of the last major construction projects of the former German Democratic Republic. Planned was the name "Kastanienalle" however it was changed to the actual name before opening. ==References== Berlin U-Bahn stations Buildings and structures in Marzahn-Hellersdorf U-Bahnhof Hellersdorf Hellersdorf (metrostation) Hellersdorf undergrunnsstasjon Hellersdorf (metro berlińskie)
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==Welcome!== Hello , and Welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some good places to get you started: The five pillars of Wikipedia How to edit a page Help pages Tutorial Picture tutorial How to write a great article Manual of Style Template messages Sandbox I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please be sure to sign your name on talk pages by using four tildes (~~~~) to produce your name and the current date, or just three tildes (~~~) to produce your name only. If you have any questions, or are worried/confused about anything at all, please either visit the help desk, or leave a new message on my talk page at any time. Happy editing, good luck, and remember: Be Bold!— FireFox • T • 13:33, 5 March 2006
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The World Association of Copepodologists (WAC) is a non-profit organization created to promote research on copepods by facilitating communication among interested specialists. WAC currently has about 130 members worldwide. Although the World Association of Copepodologists is composed primarily of university professors and professional researchers, "any person interested in any aspect of the study of Copepoda is eligible for membership." The business of the WAC is conducted primarily at a business meeting held every three years at the International Conference on Copepoda (ICOC). Since 1987, conferences have been held at venues in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America. The last (11th) conference was held in July 2011 in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. The next (12th) conference is scheduled for 2014 in Seoul, South Korea. The WAC also assists the local organizers of the ICOCs in sponsoring and organizing workshops associated with these conferences. Most workshops are intended to train students in identification and other practical aspects of copepod studies. Between conferences, communication between members takes place through the society newsletter Monoculus and via such on-line resources as the society website hosted by the in Germany (address http://www.monoculus.org) and Internet forums hosted by academic bodies such as the Asociación Latinoamericana de Carcinología and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Monoculus, the name of the newsletter, is Latin for "one-eyed" and refers to a shared feature of many members of subclass Copepoda The following text from the WAC website hints at the exuberance with which some World Association of Copepodologists members regard the particular sub-field of zoology which is their esoteric purview: The lives of many of our heroes are overwhelming, and they stand in the highest ranks of biology in every nation. Many who are well known for other accomplishments made critical additions to the body of copepod knowledge. Their teachings and research became centers of excellence, attracting students from far and wide. Their names are linked forever with the variety, distribution, and behavior of the freshwater, marine, free-living, and parasitic copepods they described. Among these immortals are P. J. Van Beneden, V. Brehm, A. Brian... ==History== In 1979, copepodologist Dov Por wrote a letter to the meiofauna newsletter Psammonalia suggesting the creation of both a symposium and a newsletter dedicated exclusively to the discussion of the Copepoda. There was a small response to this initiative, which increased when the suggestion was repeated in Crustaceana, a publication dedicated to crustaceans. In October 1980 the first issue of Monoculus was published. About 120 copepodologists attended that first conference in Amsterdam and it was deemed a great success. The Second International Conference on Copepoda was organized by copepodologist Chang-tai Shih and held in August 1984 in Ottawa, Canada. Here it was decided to establish a formal organization, the World Association of Copepodologists. Zbigniew Kabata, a veteran of the Polish resistance movement in World War II, was elected as the first president. ==References== Conservation and environmental foundations Organizations established in 1984
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Little Big Superstar is a Filipino reality- variety show for kids, that airs every Saturday afternoon on ABS-CBN. It is a spin-off of Little Big Star, also with the same format, but only searched for singers. Now, Little Big Superstar is bigger and better as it is not just a singing contest, it is the search for the next kid superstar! ==Format== Every week, the final list of contestants will be judged accordingly by our three sets of judges. The first will be the text voters who get 30% of the kid’s final score, second will be the three resident judges who will see them weekly as they become the next superstar with 50% and thirdly, introducing the special invited jury which is open to everybody (they may vary from Kapamilya Stars to POP senders) who will use a specialized gadget, the clicker, that instantly determines the special jury’s average scores, they get 20%. The little stars will battle it out weekly in escalating musical skills, from concert performances to drama acting to dance showdown until only one kid will emerge as the Little Big Superstar. ==Finalists== ===Super Three=== First Honor/Little Big Superstar" "Mr. Heartsong" Ronald Jaimeer Humarang Second Honor: "D beat boy" Joshua Cadelina Third Honor: "Golden Voice" Trina Alcantara ===Eliminated=== "Singing Darling" Kristine Sanchez "Star Princess" Aria Clemente "Shining Sweetheart" Janet Japor "Mr. Melody" Christian Mercado "Music Belle" Jea Reyes "Prince Charming" Kristofer Martin Dangculos "Junior Heartthrob" Ysrael Carreon ==Elimination chart== {| border="2" cellpadding="4" style="background:white; border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse; margin:0 1em 1em 0; text-align:center; " bgcolor= |- |+ Legend |- |- | style="background:pink;" width="25%" | Female | style="background:cyan;" width="25%" | Male | style="background:lime;" width="25%" | Winner | style="background:#D1E8EF;" width="25%" | Runners-Up |} {| border="2" cellpadding="4" style="background:white; border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse; margin:0 1em 1em 0; text-align:center; " bgcolor= |- | style="background:gold; padding-left: 1em;" width="20%" | Top 1 | style="background:silver; padding-left: 1em;" width="20%" | Top 2 | style="background:orange; padding-left: 1em;" width="20%" | Top 3 | style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="20%" | Bottom 3/2 | style="background:#FFFFCC; padding-left: 1em;" width="20%" | Eliminated |} {|border="2" cellpadding="4" style="background:white; border:1px solid black; border-collapse:collapse; margin:0 1em 1em 0; text-align:center; " |colspan="2" align="right"|Week number: ! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! The Super Battle |- |colspan="2" align="right"|Elimination date: ! 03/03/07 !! 03/17/07 !! 03/24/07 !! 04/07/07 !! 04/14/07 !! 04/21/07 !! 04/28/07 !! 05/12/07 |- !Place !Contestant !colspan="8" align="center"|Result |- |- |align="center" | 1 |align="left"|Ronald Humarang | |style="background:orange; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 3 |style="background:orange; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 3 | |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 3 |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 2 |style="background:gold; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 1 |style="background:lime; color:black" | Winner |- |align="center" | 2 |align="left"|Joshua Cadelina |style="background:silver; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 2 |style="background:silver; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 2 |style="background:gold; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 1 |style="background:gold; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 1 |style="background:silver; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 2 |style="background:gold; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 1 | |style="background:#D1E8EF; color:black" | 1st Runner-up |- |align="center" | 3 |align="left"|Trina Alcantara |style="background:gold; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 1 |style="background:gold; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 1 |style="background:silver; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 2 |style="background:silver; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 2 |style="background:gold; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 1 | |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 2 |style="background:#D1E8EF; color:black" | 2nd Runner-up |- |align="center" | 4 |align="left"|Kristine Sanchez |style="background:orange; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 3 | | |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 3 | |style="background:silver; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 2 |style="background:#FFFFCC; color:black" | Elim |style="background:Black; color:white" colspan=1| |- |align="center" | 5 |align="left"|Aria Clemente | | | |style="background:orange; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Top 3 |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 3 |style="background:#FFFFCC; color:black" | Elim |style="background:Black; color:white" colspan=3| |- |align="center" | 6 |align="left"|Janet Japor | |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 3 |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 3 |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 3 |style="background:#FFFFCC; color:black" | Elim |style="background:Black; color:white" colspan=4| |- |align="center" | 7 |align="left"|Christian Mercado |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 3 |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 3 |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 3 |style="background:#FFFFCC; color:black" | Elim |style="background:Black; color:white" colspan=5| |- |align="center" | 8 |align="left"|Jea Marie Reyes |style="background:yellow; padding-left: 1em;" width="5%" | Btm 3 | |style="background:#FFFFCC; color:black" | Elim |style="background:Black; color:white" colspan=5| |- |align="center" | 9 |align="left"|Kristofer Martin Dangculos | |style="background:#FFFFCC; color:black" | Elim |style="background:Black; color:white" colspan=7| |- |align="center" | 10 |align="left"|Ysrael Carreon |style="background:#FFFFCC; color:black" | Elim |style="background:Black; color:white" colspan=7| |- |} ==The Super Battle== Ronald Jaimeer became the Little Big Superstar grand champion, having 91.4%. Joshua Cadelina became second, having a score of 90%. Trina Alcantara became the 3rd honor, having 89.1%. ==Judges/Guests== Angelika dela Cruz - Judge Louie Ocampo - Judge Joyce Bernal - Judge Randy Santiago - Judge Wenn Deramas - Guest Judge Bea Alonzo - Guest Host/Judge Ryan Agoncillo - Guest Host ==External links== ABS-CBN.com: Meet the Little Stars ABS-CBN.com: Little Big Superstar ==See also== List of shows previously aired by ABS-CBN Little Big Star Philippine reality television series
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What happens when a Wikipedian dies? Through natural causes, by others or by their own hand? He or she just doesn't show up to edit anymore. Does anybody notice? Does anybody really even care? To all those Wikipedians who may have died and been forgotten here, Thank you for your contributions and Rest in Peace. My name is Randy Rolland. I'm a former RuneScape expert and practicing otaku from Minnesota (i also study the martial art Kaedo in my free time) and I decided to join Wikipedia after lurking and making minor edits for a while. As I've only registered a short time ago, I haven't had a lot of time to add to my page. I haven't even been able to contribute to any other pages without certain people edit warring and blindly undoing all my edits for a while! So this place has a problem with trolls, but somebody's gotta do the clean-up.
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