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Regarder Fantastic Mr. Fox 2009 Film complet en streaming français VF et gratuit – Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) le film en entier Il s'agit de l'histoire de Monsieur Fox (George Clooney) et de ses habitudes sauvages de tourmenter les poules, de voler des dindes et de savourer du cidre lors de ses aventures nocturnes et instinctives. Cependant, il doit mettre un terme à ces jours sauvages et accomplir ce que les pères font de mieux : être responsables. Sa rébellion et son indomptabilité sont notoires, mais il décide de risquer "un dernier raid" contre les trois fermiers les plus méchants et cruels, à savoir Walter Boggis (Robin Hurlstone), Nathan Bunce (Hugo Guinness) et Franklin Bean (Sir Michael Gambon). Cette histoire explore la frontière entre les obligations familiales et les aventures nocturnes, mettant en lumière les amitiés et les découvertes dans cette vie à la campagne habitée par le Fantastique Monsieur Fox et ses amis. Read the full article
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Today’s disabled character of the day is Nathan Bunce from Fantastic Mr Fox, who has dwarfism
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jaimejames90 · 2 years
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Wasserman Boxing & Channel 5: A Missed Opportunity
On Friday 13th May, Wasserman Boxing broadcast its first show of its much hyped new deal with Channel 5. Replacing Hennessy Sports as the channel’s new exclusive promoter.
Channel 5 has limited involvement in sport and has largely failed to stick with any particular one over a substantial period of time. Boxing appears to be the exception with involvement now dating back through many years and many promoters. The last few years has seen Hennessy Sports as the only promoter operating on Channel 5 as the successor to Cyclone Promotions. Hennessy with a limited stable managed to put on enjoyable and well received shows including the excellent Eggington/Jkitou fight in 2021, which was awarded fight of the year. 
Channel 5 clearly are not operating a sport budget anything close to some of its competitors including the BBC or ITV. But they do offer unique access to a bigger pool of potential viewers than others who broadcast behind a paywall. 
So was the opportunity taken to make a big impression on the 13th. The answer a resounding NO.
Why Wasserman? A big name and a more powerful promoter than Hennessy Sports with far more financial resources. Seems like a safe bet.
The fight on paper a excellent domestic match up between Linus Udofia and Denzel Bentley, both are largely unknown to the public. However it delivered massively and lived up to expectations, an excellent advertisement for boxing, even if the Queensberry fighter emerging victorious is less than ideal for Wasserman.
So what went wrong? Firstly the undercard, an announcement on where to watch this didn't come until the day of the fight. Clearly Channel 5 had no interest in using its own substantial on demand platform to show it, leaving viewers with Boxing Social and Sportbible. Technical issues plentiful. 
The promotion from Channel 5 was excellent across both linear and digital. The promotion from Wasserman was lacking with no clear information for fans until the day about what fights were even being shown on Channel 5.
Next the cancellation of Josh Kelly’s fight, avoidable probably, a massive miss when he was by far the most recognisable name on the card. The venue, Indigo at The 02, a terrible choice for live sport with it appearing to look like a lockdown boxing show from 2020, the decent sized crowd in attendance being largely invisible to viewers at home. Dressing the venue for TV would have improved the look and feel enormously.
The production, helmed by Jeanette Kwakye, a former athlete who has covered Olympic boxing for the BBC was a solid choice. George Groves and Steve Bunce forming the punditry team, an opportunity missed with Chris Eubank Jr in attendance, to have him front and centre along with his old rival Groves. Bunce a polarising figure who is in parts incoherent and dated and likely leaves any new viewer questioning if they are watching boxing or fantasy story hour from the 1970′s. No new graphics were used and the same ones remained from previous Channel 5 shows. 
Where was Nathan Gorman to hype his fight on Channel 5 this June, where was the promoter to build this up. Missing in action. 
Wasserman delivered a great main event but failed to maximise on it by instead delivering a show that looked like a student's college project. You have a very brief moment to make a impression on terrestrial TV and the impression this made wasn't a good one. How many viewers that night thought they were watching the much promised revolution of boxing, instead it appeared like any other show they have broadcast for years, this time with added chaos. Attention to detail is vital and none was demonstrated here with something that appeared thrown together quickly with no expense. 
The solutions are simple, select an appropriate venue that creates an atmosphere, the audience can see and feel on TV and dress that venue to make it appealing to the eye, first impressions mean so much. Deliver competitive fights with a broadcast team that are current. Inform people where to watch in advance and use the captive audience to build the next show. These things are not expensive they just require organisation and effort. 
A great fight that deserved to be showcased in a much better way. Do better next time you don't get many chances.
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newingtonnow · 4 years
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Connecticut History Day 2021: Communication in History
Communication is about how people exchange information and interact with one another. The theme of “Communication in History” promotes the exploration of such topics as literature, social movements, conflict, inventions, the role of media, and even works of artistic expression, just to name a few. While there are numerous national and international stories worth exploring, the of exchange of words, thoughts, and ideas has also been at the core of some monumental moments that happened right here in Connecticut.
Communication in Connecticut History
Connecticut has been a place rich in communication traditions, dating back to pre-European settlement, when Native Americans traversed the Connecticut River and other navigable waterways as a means to both provide for their families and communicate with nearby allies and enemies. These indigenous peoples needed to devise and adapt new strategies for communication when European settlers and explorers arrived in Connecticut in the 17th century.
As settlers strove to build a new nation in North America, access to reliable information became increasingly important. During the Revolutionary War, for instance, George Washington utilized a network of spies that included Nathan Hale and Caleb Brewster to send him vital communications about British troop movements. As the war worked its way south, Connecticut residents were kept apprised of important events by sharing stories in taverns, writing letters, and reading reports in such newspapers as the Connecticut Courant (which was operated by one of the nation’s first female publishers, Hannah Bunce Watson.)
Struggling with the concept of what it meant to be an independent nation, Americans benefited from several forces that helped them shape their own identity. Among these was the creation of a uniquely American language (partially forged by Noah Webster in his dictionary) and the creation of uniquely American cuisine (which Amelia Simmons fostered by writing the country’s first cookbook). Simultaneously, men such as Timothy Dwight, David Humphreys, and the remaining members of the literary group known as The Hartford Wits shared their thoughts through poetry and other writings that captured the collective imagination of the country.
Communication Needs Spark Innovation and Change
The technology required to improve upon communication in the decades and centuries that followed drove Connecticut to the forefront of some the world’s most important innovations. On January 28, 1878, the Boardman Building in New Haven became the site of the world’s first commercial telephone exchange. In 1892, the US government awarded a patent to George Blickensderfer for what many consider to be the country’s first truly portable typewriter. Connecticut was also at the center of the rise of amateur radio and other technologies that sought to improve on the way people communicated.
The evolution of communication technologies inspired many of the world’s most influential writers to publish works that greatly influenced public sentiment. Jupiter Hammon, who endured life-long enslavement, became the first African American writer to be published in America when his 88-line poem, “An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries”, was printed in Hartford in 1761. Nearly a century later, Connecticut authors such as Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark Twain changed the way the world looked at issues such as slavery and greed–their works made possible, in part, thanks to Connecticut passing the nation’s first copyright law.
The history of communication is certainly not without its share of controversies, however, and Connecticut has not been immune to them. In 1969, Hartford high school students launched a highly publicized strike to protect their rights to free speech. Years earlier, local reporter Emile Gauvreau helped give rise to the controversial era of tabloid journalism. In the 1950s, FBI agents converged on Connecticut as Nation of Islam minister Malcolm X undertook a speaking tour at local universities.
Connecticut has even witnessed failures in communication lead to tragedy, demonstrated by the only four-train collision in American history; or when an exchange of taunts and threats led to the death of prominent African American artist Ellis Ruley; and the night a misread signal caused a passenger train to plunge into a Norwalk river. All of these stories represent just a small sample of the complicated aspects of communication that have swirled around the state over the centuries.
So whether you choose to focus on technology, social change, literature, tragedy, intrigue, or invention, Connecticut’s history provides numerous examples of  stories to help you in your search for a local topic that addresses the many varied aspects of Communication in History.
We designed this Connecticut History Day page to help you find the perfect topic and connect you to the sources you need to get your project started. We will add new items and links as we get them, so be sure to check back often. In addition, if you have any questions, we’re here, just ask. Happy exploring!
from Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project https://connecticuthistory.org/connecticut-history-day-2021-communication-in-history/
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carmodance · 8 years
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Updated 2017 Faves - carmodance
So i have a ton of asks sitting in my inbox asking me to do an updated list of fave solos or groups etc. so i’m just doing one big post here. 
This post includes my fave solos, duo/trios, groups, and then costumes.
I tried to take out all my “maybes” for the solo list since it was already really big, but the other categories have some maybes thrown in, so not everything may make it to my faves video I post on my channel at the end of the season. 
Enjoy! 
*disclaimer - I’m sure there are great dances I haven’t seen yet! This are just ones I personally enjoyed the most. 
Solos - bolded solos are ones i really like!
Logan Hernandez -untitled
Lauren Busyn improv at nuvo Omaha
Kayla Lavine make it rain  or running with the wolves 
Addison Middleton bang bang choo choo 
Ella samellas the tragedy  
Alaina bader  -You
 Brady Farrar hold on
Eva igo improv all coming back to me or river
Maya palmer I dreamed a dream
Christina Gregory mama knows best
Sky mottet freedom 
Icesiis magala me too
Bella klassen I'm falling and I can't turn back
Lauryn Ewing prey 
Julia dipretoro sangre y Mateo 
Kami couch who you are
Madison bunce all I want
Gavin morales pulse
Kalea hidalgo back at my cliff 
Sabine Nehls - light of the seven
Kimberly Tobias crazy
MORGAN landrigan fergalicious  
Jadyn Saigusa over the rainbow
Audrey Caldwell new world coming 
Bostyn brown Would be killer
Quinn starner fire 
Peyton Evans warrior
Madison Barnes - not the one
Alex Andrada beautiful world
Phoebe Campbell love me or gimme gimme
AvaRose Campbell diamonds
Nathan Lopez hot gates 
Hannah Webb fighter 
Haley beck I saw in the moonlight
Cassidy naber - breathe
Savannah kristich - Siva
Brooke cheek do what I love
Zack sommer conviction
Sydney centeno insert text 
Paige Glenn dance with somebody
Ashlyn Meldon pyt
Michelle cheng can't do it alone
Simrin player tigers bride 
Jamieson model behavior  
Bailey holt part 2 
Berlynn gonzalez remedy
Gage Davis genie
Kylee Brady material girl 
 DUO/TRIOS
Never let me go-  nick Daniels and Logan Hernandez 
Signature dance academy -  Beat
The rock- hopak 
Bfdc - rhythm of love
The rock center - four sections 
WDP- Immortal - Lucy and Megan
Stars r us - dangerous 
MVP dance elite - hold your hand
MDP - Paige and Artyon - time of your life 
Club Dance – PB&J - Addison and Brooklynn
Avi’s Dance Project – Used to be mine - Berlin Gonzalez and maddie stone
Expressenz - beyond the sea 
Quinn and brady - pas de duex 
  GROUPS
Danceology yeezy 
Evolve dance complex- landslide  
The rock center- odonata 
Project 21 - unbroken
The rage - bang bang 
The rage -young and beautiful 
P21-  dance like yo daddy 
Signature dance academy - river 
The rock center- 7 nation army 
Southern strutt - konnichi pop
Kim Massey dance productions- resolutions 
Rhythm dance center- glorious, pink windmills, this is Halloween
Prestige dance company - unsteady 
MDP - slipping under
Mdp - maniac
Yycdp -star struck
Yycdp -unmasked
Yycdp - the end
Club Dance - vibeology
Club Dance -  did I mention
Club Dance - we run this
Club Dance - isn't she lovely
Club dance - concentrate
Club dance -  strings
Club dance - do you love me maybe
Dance connection 2 - it's all coming back 
P21 - kind of cruelty 
P21 - dangerous 
Club dance - pick up the pace
Ocpaa - trendsetter 
Larkin dance -  happy birthday
Larkin dance - partition
Expressenz - walk like an Egyptian 
Expressenz - wind beneath my wings
Shooting stars - eat sleep rave repeat
Diverse elements - sad party 
 Costumes 
Everlasting- Quinn and Brady 
Brooke judge the hunt 
Summer Montenegro young mariner 
Lola inglesias field
Mackenzie wandel hanging tree 
Alaina Bader -You 
Southern strutt out my hair 
Camryn mandelbaum the first time 
Carys Ashby - tornadoes - evoke dance
Carly allyn – secret garden
Icesiis magana me too
Julissa Ortiz - venom 
Dyllan Blackburn exit strategy and rummage
Hannah Chloe - the other side 
Alexis Adair - moonlight 
Kylie Humphreys - kill of the night
Athena Andrade confident
Rylee young steam heat
Avis dance project - candy man
Laci Stoico – Queen Bea
Ocpaa trendsetter 
Taeya bella - strongest suit
Piper perusse -surfs up 
Beverly lapointe -pure 
Cassidy naber breathe 
Addy anleitner - diamonds 
Cami voorhees - dlyd 
Chloe Lois pickrell - angel descending from the Stars 
Yycdp-  the end
Club sing like the birdies 
Morgan landrigan - fergalicious
Lola Jolie – wind beneath my wings
Ava Campbell - why don't u love me 
Joleane jewell - requiem of a dream 
Expressenz  - take off
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Tuesday, March 07, 2017 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: THE AMERICANS (FX CANADA) 10:00pm SHE’S IN CHARGE (TLC CANADA) 10:02pm
NEW NIGHT/TIME: Chicago Justice airs tonight on Global at 7:00pm.
CURLING (TSN/TSN3/TSN4/TSN5) 8:30am: 2017 Tim Hortons Brier: Draw 8 (TSN/TSN3/TSN5) 1:30pm: 2017 Tim Hortons Brier: Draw 9 (TSN/TSN3/TSN5) 6:30pm: 2017 Tim Hortons Brier: Draw 10
WBC BASEBALL (SN) 1:00pm: Canada’s WBC Team vs. Blue Jays
NHL HOCKEY (SN) 7:00pm: Devils at Blue Jackets (TSN4) 7:30pm: Red Wings at Leafs (SNWEST) 9:00pm: Rangers at Oilers (SNPACIFIC/SNEAST) 10:00pm: Habs at Canucks (SN/SN1) 10:00pm: Predators at Ducks
DENE: A JOURNEY (APTN) 7:00pm: Reneltta Arluk heads North during her first trip to a traditional whaling camp.
RICK MERCER REPORT (CBC) 8:00pm: Rick joins the officers at the Canadian Police College; Ontario MPP Jagmeet Singh shows Rick how to tie a turban.
THIS HOUR HAS 22 MINUTES (CBC) 8:00pm: Packing tips for traveling to the U.S.; Mrs. Enid and Tyler talk about living together; a dolphin lawyer takes on Marineland.
SCHITT’S CREEK (CBC) 9:00pm: Moira and Roland end up in a compromising situation; Alexis comes in between David and Patrick.
WORKIN’ MOMS (CBC) 9:30pm: Nathan isn't happy about Kate's promotion; Anne has profound realizations; Jenny faces the aftermath of her night with the girls.
THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF TORONTO (SLICE) 10:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE): I live in Toronto and yet, I was not asked to participate in this hardhitting look at the lives of women in this city with issues of child care, pay equity, housing costs, schooling and...oh...yeah...that’s right...never mind.
A PLACE TO CALL HOME (BBC CANADA) 10:00pm: George's lack of support and poor timing when Sarah goes into labor leaves their relationship on shaky grounds.
JADE FEVER (DISCOVERY CANADA) 10:00pm/10:30pm (SEASON PREMIERE): Claudia has a new partner, Peter Niu, and they are able to finalize a deal which will allow them to mine a new site near their camp at Wolverine; Claudia's patience is tested as she drives a 60-ton rock truck. In Episode Two, The Bunces struggle to lead their crew and equipment across rivers and over boulder-strewn paths to reach their jade camp at Wolverine; Claudia has a meltdown while driving the rock truck.
FIRST DATES (SLICE) 11:00pm/11:30pm (SEASON PREMIERE): Almost identical twins, Ashley and Nikki, are hoping these first dates lead to a double second date. In Episode Two, radio host Megan is looking for a man to make her laugh. Will recently arrived, Toronto native, Jeff have the lines to seal this deal?
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acognitiveworld · 4 years
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A Proposed Intervention Plan for Filipino College Students attending Online Classes concerning Issues in Cognition, Attention, and Perception - A Research Paper and Intervention Proposal - References
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 Veale, T. (2016, September). Metaphors of Creativity. In International Conference on ICT Innovations (pp. 21-40). Springer, Cham.
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Regarder Fantastic Mr. Fox 2009 Film complet en streaming français VF et gratuit – Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) le film en entier Il s'agit de l'histoire de Monsieur Fox (George Clooney) et de ses habitudes sauvages de tourmenter les poules, de voler des dindes et de savourer du cidre lors de ses aventures nocturnes et instinctives. Cependant, il doit mettre un terme à ces jours sauvages et accomplir ce que les pères font de mieux : être responsables. Sa rébellion et son indomptabilité sont notoires, mais il décide de risquer "un dernier raid" contre les trois fermiers les plus méchants et cruels, à savoir Walter Boggis (Robin Hurlstone), Nathan Bunce (Hugo Guinness) et Franklin Bean (Sir Michael Gambon). Cette histoire explore la frontière entre les obligations familiales et les aventures nocturnes, mettant en lumière les amitiés et les découvertes dans cette vie à la campagne habitée par le Fantastique Monsieur Fox et ses amis. Read the full article
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BoxNation is a 24-hour devoted boxing Pay TV station, worked by Boxing Channel Media and promoter Frank Warren, accessible in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It as of now costs £12 (€15) per box a month to get to the channel with an extra £8 (€10) enrollment expense added to the primary installment for Sky supporters. Virgin Media supporters pay £11 a month to get to the channel with no enrollment charge. Then again clients can pay to watch one off occasions. 
BoxNation was propelled as an allowed to-air benefit on the Sky stage on channel 456, moving to 437 in July 2012.[3] The channel delicate propelled on 14 July 2011, airing two hours of exemplary battles every day from Frank Warren Promotions. The channel completely propelled on 30 September 2011, telecom live battles, magazine projects and film of great battles from boxing legends including Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard and Mike Tyson. 
The channel screened its initially live battle on 30 September 2011 as Liam Walsh ceased Paul Appleby in the tenth round at York Hall in Bethnal Green.[4][5] 
BoxNation was later propelled on the Virgin Media stage on channel 546 on 1 December 2011.[6] It additionally turned into a month to month membership channel on this day.[7] 
In 2012 BoxNation propelled an iOS application for iPhone and iPad clients and in addition propelling an online administration by means of LiveSport.tv, In 2013 BoxNation made the application accessible to Android telephone clients. Application clients are charged £9.99 a month to see the full BoxNation scope in any case in the event that they are as of now subscribed by means of Sky or Virgin Media. 
In January 2013, The Independent announced that BT was probably going to procure the channel and join its substance into their arranged games channels. Simon Green, the head of BT Sport, was a previous Chief Executive at BoxNation and remains a non-official chief at the station.[8] 
In 2014 BoxNation did the fractional change to top quality solely on the Sky stage broadcasting from 3 February on channel 449. The channel moved to 490 on 12 March 2014. Notwithstanding, the HD channel is just on air for live battles and watchers need to utilize the standard channel to watch 'regular' programming. 
In 2017, BT clients will approach BoxNation as a major aspect of the BT Sport bundle. 
BoxNation's customizing is exhibited by experienced telecasters Richard Keys, Jim Rosenthal, Paul Dempsey, John Rawling and Steve Bunce.[9] 
On 15 January 2016 two new has, surely understood English moderator and games identity Charlie Webster and Olympic Boxing Bronze medallist and Strictly Come Dancing star Anthony Ogogo propelled another week by week program called Charlie's Web,[10] taking a gander at the universe of web-based social networking in boxing. 
BoxNation includes live cards with local and universal battles, exemplary match film, magazine shows and meetings with present and previous warriors. The channel has as of now communicate more than 70 live world title battles including Floyd Mayweather Jnr, Vitali Klitschko, Nathan Cleverly, Amir Khan, Miguel Cotto, Dereck Chisora, and Bernard Hopkins among numerous others 
Steve Bunce additionally has the week after week demonstrate "Boxing Hour" each Monday night. Bunce had in the past facilitated a show with a similar name and configuration on Setanta Sports where it picked up notoriety and praise among boxing fans prompting the dispatch of the "Bring Back Bunce" campaign[11] after the fall of Setanta Sports in Great Britain.[12] 
In October 2013, BoxNation reported that they would demonstrate the whole Golden Boy on Fox Sports 1 arrangement on a tape defer each Wednesday night at 7pm.[13] 
On 8 May 2012, it was reported the BoxNation would co-advance and air the all-British heavyweight conflict between David Haye and Dereck Chisora.[14] The battle occurred at The Boleyn Ground, all the more normally known as Upton Park on 14 July 2012. 
Charged as Haye v Chisora: Licensed to Thrill, the battle got feedback from a few quarters and was authorized by the Luxembourg Boxing Federation after the British Boxing Board of Control declined to approve the fight.[15] This is expected, to a limited extent, to the public interview conflict amongst Haye and Chisora in February in the outcome of Chisora's thrashing to Vitali Klitschko.[16] During the course of the battle end of the week, Chisora likewise slapped his rival in the face at the say something and spat water despite Vitali's sibling, Wladimir in the ring going before the battle. This trio of occurrences drove the BBBofC to pull back Chisora's permit to battle "uncertainly," while Haye had beforehand resigned and along these lines got away censure
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