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12328269 | Fire Sale (film) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fire%20Sale%20(film) | Fire Sale (film)
of one star out of four, calling it "a hideous comedy" with "tired racial slurs" in its script. On his year-end list of the worst films of 1977 in "decreasing order of lousiness," he named "Fire Sale" first. Arthur D. Murphy of "Variety" declared, "Alan Arkin's alleged comedy is a consummate sophomoric vulgarity ... There's something basically loathsome about insensitive comedy which derives from physical and mental illness." Kevin Thomas of the "Los Angeles Times" called it "a lethally crass, singularly unfunny comedy" and "about as funny as arson." Gary Arnold of "The Washington Post" described the film as "boorish" and "animated by naked hostility and vindictiveness rather than satirical | 6,134,800 |
12328269 | Fire Sale (film) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fire%20Sale%20(film) | Fire Sale (film)
ilms of 1977 in "decreasing order of lousiness," he named "Fire Sale" first. Arthur D. Murphy of "Variety" declared, "Alan Arkin's alleged comedy is a consummate sophomoric vulgarity ... There's something basically loathsome about insensitive comedy which derives from physical and mental illness." Kevin Thomas of the "Los Angeles Times" called it "a lethally crass, singularly unfunny comedy" and "about as funny as arson." Gary Arnold of "The Washington Post" described the film as "boorish" and "animated by naked hostility and vindictiveness rather than satirical perception or adroitness." Leonard Maltin's film guide assigned its lowest possible grade of BOMB and called it "Truly unbearable." | 6,134,801 |
12328290 | Edward R. Moore | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward%20R.%20Moore | Edward R. Moore
Edward R. Moore
Edward Roberts Moore (1894–1952) was a Roman Catholic priest, professor, social worker and author. He served as pastor of historic St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, New York from 1937 until his death in 1952. He was Director of the Division of Social Action of the Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
# Social action.
Ordained a priest in 1919, Moore was a professor at the Fordham Graduate School of Social Service before retiring from social work to devote his full attention to his duties as Pastor of St Peter's. Moore was a member of the city's Slum Clearance Committee under Mayor Fiorello La Guardia and a member of the first Board of the New York | 6,134,802 |
12328290 | Edward R. Moore | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward%20R.%20Moore | Edward R. Moore
City Housing Authority in 1934. According to a history of the NYC housing authority, Moore "once escorted the former King of England, then the Duke of Windsor on a tour of Housing Authority Developments."
"Moore Houses" a New York City Housing Authority Development is named in honor of Moore and is located in the Melrose section of the Bronx.
# Youth work.
A former Archdiocesan Director of the Catholic Youth Organization, Moore served as National Director of the Catholic Committee on Scouting from 1933-1947. In 1940 he was awarded the Silver Buffalo Award of the Boy Scouts of America.
# Works.
- The Case Against Birth Control, The Century Co., NY, 1931
- Heart in Pilgrimage [dramatic novel | 6,134,803 |
12328290 | Edward R. Moore | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward%20R.%20Moore | Edward R. Moore
A former Archdiocesan Director of the Catholic Youth Organization, Moore served as National Director of the Catholic Committee on Scouting from 1933-1947. In 1940 he was awarded the Silver Buffalo Award of the Boy Scouts of America.
# Works.
- The Case Against Birth Control, The Century Co., NY, 1931
- Heart in Pilgrimage [dramatic novel of the life of Mother Seton, foundress of the Sisters of Charity], 1948
- Roman Collar, The Macmillan Company, NY 1950
# References.
- http://www.catholicscouting.org/NCCS_History/NCCS_Chronology/nccs_chronology.html
- http://www.catholicscouting.org/NCCS_History/Personnel/personnel.html
- http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/about/nycha70_name.shtml | 6,134,804 |
12328347 | Go Vegan | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Go%20Vegan | Go Vegan
Go Vegan
Go Vegan Radio is a one-hour talk radio program hosted by Bob Linden. The show airs in the United States on terrestrial radio via the Clear Channel network on Green 960 AM in San Francisco and K-TALK 1150 AM in Los Angeles, CA every Sunday between 3pm – 4pm Pacific Time (5pm – 6pm ET). The show is also accessible via download, live stream and free podcast at Go Vegan Radio's webpage. The show has been the subject of a full-page article written by Pulitzer Prize–winning "Los Angeles Times" media critic Howard Rosenberg and has been featured as "Radio Show of the Week" in the "Los Angeles Daily News". "Go Vegan" is produced by GoVeganRadio.com, a project of 501(c)3 non-profit public charity | 6,134,805 |
12328347 | Go Vegan | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Go%20Vegan | Go Vegan
the International Humanities Center.
# Description.
The show seeks to address a wide range of topics related to animal rights, diet, health, environment, world hunger, morality, civil liberties, free speech, justice, peace, product reviews, current events and vegan cooking recipes. It also features interviews with celebrity, expert and activist guests and community leaders.
# History.
"Go Vegan" debuted in its original form in January 2001. It was picked up by Air America and aired syndication across roughly 30 channels on June 30, 2007. While on Air America, the show aired Saturday afternoons from 2–3pm ET until January 2010 when Air America filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection and | 6,134,806 |
12328347 | Go Vegan | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Go%20Vegan | Go Vegan
ary 2001. It was picked up by Air America and aired syndication across roughly 30 channels on June 30, 2007. While on Air America, the show aired Saturday afternoons from 2–3pm ET until January 2010 when Air America filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection and liquidation.
Prior to June 2007, the show aired on various stations including KTYM-AM-1460 in Los Angeles and KCEO-AM-1000 in San Diego. The show has also aired on CBS affiliates and mainstream media outlets.
# External links.
- "Go Vegan" Radio
- Original press release announcing show (from Indybay.org)
- Green 960 San Francisco
- Vegetarians in Paradise Interview with Bob Linden
- Abolitionist Online interview with Bob Linden | 6,134,807 |
12328359 | Bu Wancang | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bu%20Wancang | Bu Wancang
Bu Wancang
Bu Wancang (1903–1974), also known by his English name Richard Poh, was a prolific Chinese film director and screenwriter active between the 1920s and the 1960s. He was born in Anhui.
# Career.
Originally a member of the Shanghai cinema scene, Bu worked for several studios before becoming a major director for the Mingxing Film Company. By 1931, Bu moved to Mingxing's rival, Lianhua, where he directed such films as "Love and Duty" (1931) and "The Peach Girl" (1931) (both with actress Ruan Lingyu).
As the war with Japan intensified Bu made several films with subtle patriotic themes, most notably 1939's "Mulan Joins the Army". Once Japanese control over Shanghai was complete, however, | 6,134,808 |
12328359 | Bu Wancang | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bu%20Wancang | Bu Wancang
ingxing's rival, Lianhua, where he directed such films as "Love and Duty" (1931) and "The Peach Girl" (1931) (both with actress Ruan Lingyu).
As the war with Japan intensified Bu made several films with subtle patriotic themes, most notably 1939's "Mulan Joins the Army". Once Japanese control over Shanghai was complete, however, Bu was eventually forced to make several propaganda films for the occupiers, notably "Eternity" in 1943. After the war, he was ostracized by his colleagues for these films, causing him to move to Hong Kong in 1948 where he continued to make films until his retirement.
# External links.
- Bu Wancang at Hong Kong Cinematic
- Bu Wancang at the Chinese Movie Database | 6,134,809 |
12328395 | Beinn na Caillich (Red Hills) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beinn%20na%20Caillich%20(Red%20Hills) | Beinn na Caillich (Red Hills)
Beinn na Caillich (Red Hills)
Beinn na Caillich (732 metres), west of Broadford on the isle of Skye, is one of the Red Hills, or Red "Cuillin". Its name is translated into English as Hill of the Old Woman. It is often referred to locally simply as The Beinn.
The summit is adorned by an especially large cairn, reputedly marking the site where Saucy Mary, a Norwegian princess and former resident of Castle Moil in Kyleakin, is buried. Local legend claims that she was buried at the top of the mountain so that she could face the land of her birth forever. An alternative version of events suggests the monument was dedicated to "a gigantic woman in the days of Fingal". Thomas Pennant climbed the hill | 6,134,810 |
12328395 | Beinn na Caillich (Red Hills) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beinn%20na%20Caillich%20(Red%20Hills) | Beinn na Caillich (Red Hills)
while staying with Mackinnon of Corriechatachan (or Corry); Samuel Johnson and James Boswell did not.
# History.
On the eastern slopes is Goir a' Bhlàir, "the field of battle" (). The battle concerned was apparently a decisive action by the Gaelic Clan Mackinnon against the Norsemen
In 2004 the mountain was ascended 10 times in a single day by Broadford local Alan Cope. The cumulative distance covered in ten vertical ascents brought the total trekked to just 5000 ft short of scaling the equivalent of Mt Everest (and surpassing that distance if descents are included). Starting at 3.15 am on 15 July he completed 10 ascents and descents of Beinn na Caillich by 7.30 pm. His efforts raised more | 6,134,811 |
12328395 | Beinn na Caillich (Red Hills) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beinn%20na%20Caillich%20(Red%20Hills) | Beinn na Caillich (Red Hills)
10 times in a single day by Broadford local Alan Cope. The cumulative distance covered in ten vertical ascents brought the total trekked to just 5000 ft short of scaling the equivalent of Mt Everest (and surpassing that distance if descents are included). Starting at 3.15 am on 15 July he completed 10 ascents and descents of Beinn na Caillich by 7.30 pm. His efforts raised more than £2000 for the action group Broadford 2000, who were seeking to improve leisure facilities in South Skye. For a time his name could be found imprinted in stones on the summit.
# See also.
- Cailleach
# External links.
- Early descriptions of Skye from the Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal Volume 5 Number 5 | 6,134,812 |
12328292 | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ek%20Rishtaa:%20The%20Bond%20of%20Love | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love
Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love
Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love (: The Bond of Love) is a 2001 Indian Family drama film directed by Suneel Darshan released on 18 May 2001. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Raakhee, Akshay Kumar, Juhi Chawla, Karisma Kapoor, Mohnish Bahl. It was the first film where Bachchan and Kumar worked together. The film is a family drama where a big family encounters a crisis when disputes take place between the father (Bachchan) and the son (Kumar). Earning over worldwide, the film proved to be the third highest-grossing Indian film of 2001.
# Plot.
Vijay Kapoor (Amitabh Bachchan) is a successful businessman. He lives happily with his wife (Raakhee) and their four children. | 6,134,813 |
12328292 | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ek%20Rishtaa:%20The%20Bond%20of%20Love | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love
Ajay (Akshay Kumar), their only son who was studying abroad and has graduated from university, received an academic degree in Information Technology and came back home now.
Rajesh Purohit (Mohnish Bahl) enters the family, and deviously impresses Vijay with his efficiency, and his eldest daughter Priti (Juhi Chawla) with his charm, whereas his main goal is to impoverish their family and take over Vijay's fortune. Soon, Vijay approves the marriage of Priti and Rajesh who enters their family as son-in-law. Meanwhile, Ajay falls in love with Nisha (Karisma Kapoor) and plans to marry her.
Vijay convinces Ajay to first gain experience in the family business, even though Ajay wants to start his own | 6,134,814 |
12328292 | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ek%20Rishtaa:%20The%20Bond%20of%20Love | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love
business. However, ideological differences result in disputes between the two. Consequently, Ajay stands firm in his decision to start his own business. He asks his father for economic assistance. When Vijay refuses to do so, Ajay lends a loan. When Vijay discovers this, he is furious and throws Ajay out of the house.
Ajay finally marries Nisha and they move into their new house. In deception, Rajesh makes Vijay sign a power of attorney, which empowers him. This is how Vijay goes bankrupt, and all his fortune goes automatically to Rajesh.
As Ajay finds out what happened, he gets that Rajesh was the one who had incited arguments between the two. Ajay tries to get close to his father again, | 6,134,815 |
12328292 | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ek%20Rishtaa:%20The%20Bond%20of%20Love | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love
which causes a crisis in his relationship with Nisha, who is not pleased with Ajay's reunion with his family. Ajay and Nisha get separated due to consistent arguments between them, and while she finds out that she is pregnant, Ajay has already returned home. His mission now is to return his family fortune and his father's faith, as the latter still cannot forgive him their dispute.
Vijay and Ajay eventually become reconciled, although he is yet to return the fortune. Rajesh begins to maltreat Priti, and she also comes back home. Ajay then decides to return his family fortune violently and forces Rajesh to sign another power of attorney which says that the money comes back to the owner. Priti, | 6,134,816 |
12328292 | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ek%20Rishtaa:%20The%20Bond%20of%20Love | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love
in a letter tells Rajesh that she can never forgive him for the atrocities he inflicted on her family and orders him to leave for good. Nisha reunites with Ajay, and the family finally comes together and lives happily as it used to be before.
# Cast.
- Amitabh Bachchan as Vijay Kapoor
- Akshay Kumar as Ajay Kapoor
- Raakhee as Pratima Kapoor
- Juhi Chawla as Priti Kapoor/Priti Rajesh Purohit
- Karishma Kapoor as Nisha Thaapar/Nisha Ajay Kapoor
- Nagma (Special Appearance) in song Mulakat
- Mohnish Behl as Rajesh Purohit
- Simone Singh as Priya Kapoor
- Alok Nath as Jagmohan Thappar
- Shakti Kapoor as Ladoo Mama
- Ashish Vidyarthi as Hari Singh
- Sharat Saxena as Police Inspector
- | 6,134,817 |
12328292 | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ek%20Rishtaa:%20The%20Bond%20of%20Love | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love
Suniel Shetty as Sunil (Special Appearance)
- Avtar Gill as Khanna
- Anang Desai as Brij
- Kunika as Sweety Aunty
# Soundtrack.
The music was composed by Nadeem-Shravan while lyris were by Sameer. The album was the tenth most sold album of 2001. Manish Dhamija from Planet Bollywood gave 7.5 stars stating,
# Reception.
## Critical reception.
"Ek Rishtaa" received a mixed reception from critics.
Dharmesh Rajput of BBCi-Films gave it 3 out of 5 stars, praising the performance of Amitabh Bachchan stating, "the real pleasure of this film is Amitabh's performance — is it any wonder he was voted best actor at the BBC Online Millennium Polls? This man is good value for money on the big screen". | 6,134,818 |
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N.K Deoshi of Apunkachoice.com also gave the film 3 out of 5 stars but said "Suneel Darshan had all the ingredients to make a blockbuster, a celluloid virtuoso like Big B, a bevy of willowy beauties Karisma, Juhi and Simone Singh and, last but not the least, the khiladi Akshay Kumar. But despite such an impressive ensemble Ek Rishta turns out to be quite a disappointing fare". Savera R Someshwar of Rediff.com gave the a negative review calling the screenplay terrible but praised the performances of Amitabh, Akshay, Karishma, Rakhee, Juhi Chawla and Mohnish Behl.
## Box office.
The film had an average opening, and overall it was a "Semi-Hit" at the Box-office. It was the tenth highest-grossing | 6,134,819 |
12328292 | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ek%20Rishtaa:%20The%20Bond%20of%20Love | Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love
m 3 out of 5 stars but said "Suneel Darshan had all the ingredients to make a blockbuster, a celluloid virtuoso like Big B, a bevy of willowy beauties Karisma, Juhi and Simone Singh and, last but not the least, the khiladi Akshay Kumar. But despite such an impressive ensemble Ek Rishta turns out to be quite a disappointing fare". Savera R Someshwar of Rediff.com gave the a negative review calling the screenplay terrible but praised the performances of Amitabh, Akshay, Karishma, Rakhee, Juhi Chawla and Mohnish Behl.
## Box office.
The film had an average opening, and overall it was a "Semi-Hit" at the Box-office. It was the tenth highest-grossing movie of the year (Bollywood films of 2001). | 6,134,820 |
12328400 | Stars at Tallapoosa | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stars%20at%20Tallapoosa | Stars at Tallapoosa
Stars at Tallapoosa
"Stars at Tallapoosa" is a poem from Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, "Harmonium". It was first published in 1922, so it is in the public domain.
It can be read as one of Stevens's poems about the transfiguring power of poetic imagination, which in this case need not accept the night of the dolorous criers, but instead find in it qualities, like a sheaf of brilliant arrows or the nimblest motions, that make it the delight of the secretive hunter.
Buttel finds this poem noteworthy for its connections to Whitman. Like Whitman, Stevens prized the lyrical qualities of American place names and animal names, and the title of this poem is one of Buttel's examples. He reads | 6,134,821 |
12328400 | Stars at Tallapoosa | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stars%20at%20Tallapoosa | Stars at Tallapoosa
"Stars at Tallapoosa" as partly a refutation of Whitman's "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking" yet at the same time a variation on the mood and theme of that poem, even displaying some of Whitman's tone and manner, as in the lines about wading the sea-lines and mounting the earth-lines. Less brooding than Whitman's poem, "Stars at Tallapoosa" calls for an "active, imaginative transcendence over the blackness: in the mind's eye of his secretive hunter the intangible lines between the stars should become 'brilliant arrows' which will redeem his isolation."
Eleanor Cook recommends comparing the argument of this poem with Stevens's "Palace of the Babies".
# References.
- Buttel, Robert. "Wallace | 6,134,822 |
12328400 | Stars at Tallapoosa | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stars%20at%20Tallapoosa | Stars at Tallapoosa
m, even displaying some of Whitman's tone and manner, as in the lines about wading the sea-lines and mounting the earth-lines. Less brooding than Whitman's poem, "Stars at Tallapoosa" calls for an "active, imaginative transcendence over the blackness: in the mind's eye of his secretive hunter the intangible lines between the stars should become 'brilliant arrows' which will redeem his isolation."
Eleanor Cook recommends comparing the argument of this poem with Stevens's "Palace of the Babies".
# References.
- Buttel, Robert. "Wallace Stevens: The Making of Harmonium". 1967: Princeton University Press.
- Cook, Eleanor. A Reader's Guide to Wallace Stevens. 2007: Princeton University Press. | 6,134,823 |
12328365 | Sir Richard Paget, 1st Baronet | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir%20Richard%20Paget,%201st%20Baronet | Sir Richard Paget, 1st Baronet
Sir Richard Paget, 1st Baronet
Sir Richard Horner Paget, 1st Baronet (14 March 1832 – 3 February 1908) was a British Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1895.
Paget was the son of John Moore Paget of Cranmore, Somerset and his wife Elizabeth Jane Doveton. He attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst and was a captain in the 66th Regiment and Honorary lieutenant-colonel of the 3rd Volunteer Battalion, Prince Albert's (Somersetshire) Light Infantry. He was a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Somerset.
In the 1865 general election, Paget was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for East Somerset. However, at the 1868 general election, he was elected instead | 6,134,824 |
12328365 | Sir Richard Paget, 1st Baronet | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sir%20Richard%20Paget,%201st%20Baronet | Sir Richard Paget, 1st Baronet
get was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for East Somerset. However, at the 1868 general election, he was elected instead for Mid Somerset and held the seat until it was reorganised under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885. He was then elected in the 1885 general election as MP for Wells, which he held until the 1895 general election.
Paget was made a Baronet in 1886, and sworn as a Privy Councillor in 1895.
Paget married Caroline Isabel Surtees in 1866. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Richard Paget. His daughter, Dorothy Mary Paget, married the Liberal politician Herbert Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone.
The scientist Brigid Balfour was one of his granddaughters. | 6,134,825 |
12328396 | Paraphernalia | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paraphernalia | Paraphernalia
Paraphernalia
Paraphernalia most commonly refers to a group of apparatus, equipment, or furnishing used for a particular activity. For example, an avid sports fan may cover his walls with football and/or basketball paraphernalia.
# Historical legal term.
In legal language, "paraphernalia" is a term of art from older family law. The word "paraphernalia" is plural, meaning "things beyond the dowry". Paraphernalia were the separate property of a married woman, such as clothing and jewellery "appropriate to her station", but excluding the assets that may have been included in her dowry. The term originated in Roman law, but ultimately comes from Greek παράφερνα ("parapherna"), "beyond ("para") | 6,134,826 |
12328396 | Paraphernalia | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paraphernalia | Paraphernalia
the dowry ("phernē")".
These sorts of property were considered the separate property of a married woman under coverture. A husband could not sell, appropriate, or convey good title to his wife's assets considered paraphernalia without her separate consent. They did not become a part of her husband's estate upon his death, and could be conveyed by a married woman's will.
Changes in family law and inheritance law (mirroring trends in the wider society, such as the several Married Woman's Property Acts of the various common law jurisdiction), have generally rendered the legal concept of paraphernalia obsolete.
## In fiction.
The legal concept of paraphernalia in this sense is an important plot | 6,134,827 |
12328396 | Paraphernalia | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paraphernalia | Paraphernalia
d not become a part of her husband's estate upon his death, and could be conveyed by a married woman's will.
Changes in family law and inheritance law (mirroring trends in the wider society, such as the several Married Woman's Property Acts of the various common law jurisdiction), have generally rendered the legal concept of paraphernalia obsolete.
## In fiction.
The legal concept of paraphernalia in this sense is an important plot point in Anthony Trollope's novel "The Eustace Diamonds". In the novel, it was a matter of some consequence whether the title jewelry was an heirloom, property of the heirs, or a woman's paraphernalia, freely alienable by her.
# See also.
- Drug paraphernalia | 6,134,828 |
12328428 | Fábio Gomes (footballer, born 1981) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fábio%20Gomes%20(footballer,%20born%201981) | Fábio Gomes (footballer, born 1981)
Fábio Gomes (footballer, born 1981)
Fábio Gomes (born February 6, 1981 in Rio Claro), is a Brazilian defensive midfielder. He currently plays for Paulista Futebol Clube.
# Honours.
- Campeonato Paulista Série A2 in 2001 with Paulista
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série C in 2001 with Paulista
- Copa do Brasil in 2005 with Paulista
- Campeonato Pernambucano in 2008 with Sport Club do Recife
- Copa do Brasil in 2008 with Sport Club do Recife
# External links.
- Sport Club do Recife Official Site
- sambafoot
- zerozero.pt
- meusport
- CBF | 6,134,829 |
12328441 | Toby Wright (American football) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Toby%20Wright%20(American%20football) | Toby Wright (American football)
Toby Wright (American football)
Toby Lin Wright (born November 19, 1970) is a former American football safety in the National Football League (NFL) for the Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams and Washington Redskins. He played college football at the University of Nebraska and was drafted in the second round of the 1994 NFL Draft. He attended Dobson High School in Mesa, Arizona. His brother Terry Wright also played in the NFL.
# External links.
- Just Sports Stats | 6,134,830 |
12328446 | Joe Diffie discography | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joe%20Diffie%20discography | Joe Diffie discography
Joe Diffie discography
Joe Diffie is an American country music artist. His discography comprises 13 studio albums, six compilation albums and 38 singles. Among his albums, 1993's "Honky Tonk Attitude" and 1994's "Third Rock from the Sun" are his best-selling, having been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of one million copies. His singles include five Number Ones on the Hot Country Songs charts: "Home" (his debut single), as well as "If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)," "Third Rock from the Sun," "Pickup Man" and "Bigger Than the Beatles." | 6,134,831 |
12328458 | Les Hooper | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Les%20Hooper | Les Hooper
Les Hooper
Les Hooper (born 27 February 1940 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a composer in Los Angeles, US. His music ranges from classical to blues and jazz; from commercials to concert commissions. His credits include films, television, commercials, live performances, orchestral commissions, and many published pieces of music. He has won an Emmy Award and has had seven Grammy nominations, as well as Clio and film festival awards.
# Filmography.
- Finney (1969)
- A Man Called Sloane (1979)
- Foxfire Light - Composer, Conductor (1982)
- State of the Union (1984)
- Hostages (1984)
- Out-of-Time Step (1984)
- Solar Crisis (1990)
- The Player (1992)
- Back in the USSR (1992)
- The Road | 6,134,832 |
12328458 | Les Hooper | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Les%20Hooper | Les Hooper
Killers (1994)
- At the Hands of Another (1997)
- New American Heroes: The 1999 Senior Olympics (1999)
- Rocket's Red Glare (2000)
- Killing Christian (2003)
- Damaged - Composer (2003)
# Discography.
## Les Hooper Big Band (Chicago Band).
- Look what they've done
- Dorian Blue
## Les Hooper Big Band (L.A. Band).
- Raisin' the Roof
- Anything Goes
- Out of the Woods (Released December 5, 2006)
- Live at Typhoon
## Hoopla.
- Hoopla 1
- Hoopla 2
- Hoopla 3
## Other.
- Mirage
- Afrikka
- Crossing the Line
- For the Children
- Winterscapes
- Hoopla 3
# Awards and nominations.
- Emmy "The Newperformers" NBC
- Clio "United Airlines Commercial"
- Grammy "Look What They've | 6,134,833 |
12328458 | Les Hooper | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Les%20Hooper | Les Hooper
Look what they've done
- Dorian Blue
## Les Hooper Big Band (L.A. Band).
- Raisin' the Roof
- Anything Goes
- Out of the Woods (Released December 5, 2006)
- Live at Typhoon
## Hoopla.
- Hoopla 1
- Hoopla 2
- Hoopla 3
## Other.
- Mirage
- Afrikka
- Crossing the Line
- For the Children
- Winterscapes
- Hoopla 3
# Awards and nominations.
- Emmy "The Newperformers" NBC
- Clio "United Airlines Commercial"
- Grammy "Look What They've Done" Album (nomination)
- Grammy "Raisin the Roof" Album (nomination)
- Grammy "The Four of Us" Album (nomination)
- Grammy "Easy to Love" Album (nomination)
- Grammy "Anything Goes" Album (nomination)
# External links.
- - personal website | 6,134,834 |
12328467 | Sony Vaio FE series | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sony%20Vaio%20FE%20series | Sony Vaio FE series
Sony Vaio FE series
Sony Vaio FE series started in 2006 with the FE11 and ends in 2007 with the FE41.
The FE series was designed as an entertainment notebook that is suitably portable. The FE series includes FE11, FE21, FE28, FE31, FE41 and FE48 models. They possess various types of a 15.4" 1280x800 X-Black screen either with one or two backlight lamps. It is not widely known that the type and quality of the LCD matrix has also widely varied. The FE11 (and supposedly FE21) series has a rare type of a 72% TrueColor screen whose colour reproduction quality makes it suitable for graphics applications. FE31 series possesses a low quality screen whose colour reproduction is of the market average | 6,134,835 |
12328467 | Sony Vaio FE series | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sony%20Vaio%20FE%20series | Sony Vaio FE series
that the type and quality of the LCD matrix has also widely varied. The FE11 (and supposedly FE21) series has a rare type of a 72% TrueColor screen whose colour reproduction quality makes it suitable for graphics applications. FE31 series possesses a low quality screen whose colour reproduction is of the market average level at best. Some improvements have been made to the FE41 series screens, which have become better but do not reach the FE11 screen quality.
It was superseded by the Sony VAIO FZ series in July 2007.
Nearly all the FE series machines contain a VGA (640x480) webcam, wireless A/B/G, memory stick reader and later models have Bluetooth. The VGN-FE28B does not contain a webcam. | 6,134,836 |
12328298 | Paul Cardall | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul%20Cardall | Paul Cardall
Paul Cardall
Paul Cardall (born April 24, 1973) is an American pianist known for his original compositions and arrangements of various hymns. His music is frequently categorized as Christian, New Age, Classical, and Religious. Cardall has had several recordings debut No. 1 on eight Billboard charts.
Cardall's soothing, melodic style is born out of his compassion to help others endure hardship and connect to the strength of the soul. The passion he exudes during his performances is rooted in personal experience. He was born with essentially half a functioning heart, which required immediate surgery when Cardall was less than a day old.
Based in Salt Lake City, Cardall has built a loyal and | 6,134,837 |
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ever growing audience around the world, with his reach expanding to the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, Australia, Canada, and many more countries where fans listen to his music. Cardall reaches more than a million Facebook users each week and garners more than 25 million subscribers to his Pandora Radio station. On Pandora Music, he receives over 250 million spins per year and has over 42 million streams on Spotify.
In addition to his recording career, Cardall founded Stone Angel Music in 1999, which owns a catalogue of recordings by other similar artists. As part of Stone Angel Music, Cardall built one of Salt Lake City's premier recording studios.
In 2011, Utah State Board of Regents | 6,134,838 |
12328298 | Paul Cardall | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul%20Cardall | Paul Cardall
awarded Paul Cardall with an honorary doctorate because of his community service. As an executive board member of the Saving tiny Hearts Society 501(c)3, Cardall actively promotes and supports congenital heart disease medical research. Shortly after receiving a heart transplant in 2009, he established an endowment at Salt Lake Community College that awards annual scholarships for students affected by congenital heart disease. In addition to volunteer service related to healing hearts, Cardall speaks publicly about his story to many different audiences.
# Personal life.
Cardall (pronounced KARR-dahl) was born April 24, 1973. He was diagnosed with congenital heart disease shortly after he was | 6,134,839 |
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born. He was born with only a single functioning ventricle, or half-heart. At birth, doctors did not believe Cardall would live more than a day. His cardiologist performed a temporary corrective surgery that allowed Cardall's life to continue, but doctors still weren't sure how long he would live. Cardall's parents initially didn't know what to expect of their son. Despite Cardall's lack of oxygenated blood, his father, Duane, said they never discouraged their son from being active. "We chose to not be overly protective or restrictive," Duane said. "We felt that with the defect that he had, the best thing for us to do would be to just let him pace himself. Our philosophy was to let him figure | 6,134,840 |
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out what his own limits were instead of us telling him what they were."
Cardall first played the piano when he was 8 years old. His early experience, however, did not demonstrate his true potential. "Paul didn’t have a very good experience taking piano," Duane said. "He lasted about six months as an 8 or 9-year-old. His piano teacher just said it wasn’t worth her time or our money to have him pursue that."
After two more heart surgeries at ages 13 and 14, the soft-spoken Cardall became an accomplished pianist, showing a gift for harmony and precision. After a close friend died at age 17, Cardall began writing music to express his emotions.
In high school, Cardall became serious about composing | 6,134,841 |
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and performing music. With the encouragement of another friend, he wrote a piano concerto he described as "Russian polka meets a Nintendo game soundtrack" and performed the piece at his high school's annual Concerto Night. "I had never felt so nervous and so alive. I knew I wanted more of this," Cardall said.
Cardall was recruited by Salt Lake Community College (SLCC). He served as the Fine Arts President and Public Relations Vice-President at SLCC while enjoying a full-ride leadership scholarship there. During the summer season he worked as a youth counselor for the Especially for Youth camps at Brigham Young University.
While attending college, Cardall played piano for tips at a Nordstrom | 6,134,842 |
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department store and local restaurants. He recorded his first album, "Sign of Affection," in 1994. Richard Paul Evans, author of the best-seller The Christmas Box, heard the album and asked Cardall to create a musical adaptation of his story. Cardall was able to travel to national book signings with Evans during the release of the CD and the book, he was able to sell tens of thousands of copies of his album and developed a supportive fan base.
While Cardall continued to compose music part-time, he worked at Richard Paul Evan's book distribution company as the music executive. He worked with Disney, BMG, and others, and became interested in making piano performance his career. Cardall's early | 6,134,843 |
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compositions are influenced by Mozart, pianists David Lanz, George Winston, and Yanni.
Cardall knew that one day he would likely need a heart transplant. He lived with congenital heart disease for over thirty years. He was born with only a single functioning ventricle or half-heart. In August 2008, with his heart failure, Cardall was listed for a heart transplant. After waiting 385 days, he received a donated heart via transplant on September 9, 2009.
# Career.
In early 1999, Cardall founded Stone Angel Music, an independent record label intended to produce, market, and distribute Cardall's recordings.
That same year, Cardall signed a multi-album deal with Narada, an affiliate of Virgin | 6,134,844 |
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Records. Cardall said he signed with Narada to help further distribution routes for his album "The Christmas Box" inspired by Richard Paul Evans #1 NY Times bestseller, which was originally released independently in 1997. Narada expanded upon the distribution channels Cardall had begun with author Richard Paul Evans. "The Christmas Box" album debuted #22 on Billboard's New Age Chart. That same year, Cardall also debuted a new album entitled "The Looking Glass". In December 1999, both records were listed on Billboard's Top 25 New Age Charts. During his association with "The Christmas Box", families of victims in the Oklahoma City bombing requested the music be played during the memorial ceremonies | 6,134,845 |
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as families placed flowers on the empty chairs representing their lost loved ones, covered by news channels including CNN.
This tragic event inspired Cardall to release "Miracles: A Journey of Hope and Healing".
In September 2005, Cardall released a new CD called "Primary Worship", inspired by the innocence and spiritual development of childhood. The album debuted at #12 on the Billboard Magazine Top 25 New Age Chart, spending 11 weeks on that chart.
Cardall released a collection of hymns arranged for piano in 2008 titled, "The Hymns Collection" which debuted No. 4 on the Billboard New Age charts.
That same year, Cardall released a two-disc titled "Living for Eden." Which is considered extremely | 6,134,846 |
12328298 | Paul Cardall | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul%20Cardall | Paul Cardall
personal and insightful as Eden is the name of his daughter, and music is his Eden-place; the way he finds his own peace and comfort.
In 2009, when Cardall's health was at its lowest, he recorded a CD called "Sacred Piano", putting together some of the most meaningful things he had done up to that point. The album debuted #5 on Billboard's New Age Chart.
In 2011, Cardall's album "New Life" notably debuted as the number one Billboard New Age album in February 2011. "New Life" held its high rank in the top 5 albums for more than 30 weeks.
In 2013, the film "Ephraim's Rescue" was released with the music composed by Cardall.
In 2015, Cardall's album "40 Hymns for Forty Days" (2015), debuted | 6,134,847 |
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as the number one Billboard New Age album in March 2014. "40 Hymns for Forty Days" held its high rank in the top 10 albums for more than 50 weeks.
On March 21, 2006, the original television soundtrack to the ABC television show titled "Lost" and included "Life & Death" from Paul Cardall's album "New Life". The song was arranged with strings and piano and was first used in the episode titled "Do No Harm" and the theme continued to be used throughout the six seasons of the series.
Paul Cardall's A New Creation was released September 16, 2016 by Stone Angel Music. The album debuted #1 on Billboard's New Age Album Chart, #2 Classical Album Chart, #12 Christian Album Chart, #34 overall Independent | 6,134,848 |
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albums, and #7 Heatseekers Chart. The album features soloists Nathan Pacheco (Disney Pearl Records; Yanni Voices tour) and Patrice Tipoki (Fantine, "Les Misérables" international Broadway tour). The album is distributed by CDBaby, Alliance Entertainment, and Deseret Book Distributors, and is available on streaming services and internet radio.
In, "A New Creation," Cardall explores a deeper level of spirituality by introducing lyrics and full orchestration to his catalogue for the first time. "Each song on the album is designed to invoke deep spiritual feelings," Cardall notes. "The album represents a journey from innocence at birth, through the ensuing brokenness of the human condition, culminating | 6,134,849 |
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in mankind's ability to rise above that broken state to their full potential."
2018 Cardall produced two albums for Stone Angel Music. The first titled, "Worth of Souls" brought together Christian artists performing songs to fight suicide, depression. The album debuted No. 12 Compilation Albums, No. 20 Christian Album Sales, and 47 Independent Album Sales, according to Billboard. The second album, Sunday, is a collection of works from various Stone Angel Music artists. The album debuted No. 1 on the Top New Age Albums Billboard Chart and No. 35 on the Christian Album Sales.
November 2, 2018 Christmas was released by Cardall, who generally produces his own albums. This time he tapped Michael | 6,134,850 |
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W. Smith's longtime musical director Jim Daneker as producer for the substantial project. Christmas was recorded at Nashville's historic Ocean Way Studio. Anchoring the project was CeCe Winans’ extraordinary version of “O Holy Night.” Christmas included ten of Cardall's stunning instrumental interpretations of such timeless classics as “Hark The Herald Angels Sing,” “Joy to the World” and “Away in a Manger.” In addition to Winans, Cardall invited two other vocalists to make appearances. Award-winning singer/songwriter Audrey Assad offers an ethereal interpretation of “In the Bleak Midwinter,” and Australian Broadway star Patrice Tipoki soars on Cardall's original “Son Of God.”
# Charitable | 6,134,851 |
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Activities.
Paul Cardall currently serves on the Board of Governors for Operation Underground Railroad, a non-profit founded by Tim Ballard which assists governments around the world in the rescue of human trafficking and sex trafficking victims, with a special focus on children.
Paul Cardall served as a board member of The Saving tiny Hearts Society from 2010-2016. "After receiving a heart transplant, I created my own foundation from concert proceeds to help others. My family created an endowment and scholarship at our local Salt Lake Community College for students affected by congenital heart disease. After this was established, I was invited by the Saving tiny Hearts Society to host the | 6,134,852 |
12328298 | Paul Cardall | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Paul%20Cardall | Paul Cardall
5th Annual Gala. After meeting and learning more about this society I was convinced I needed to focus my charitable attention there because they are the most effective privately run organization that is researching solutions and solving key problems within the CHD medical community. They truly are saving tiny hearts."
The Paul & Kristina Cardall Scholarship was established with the help from Salt Lake Community College (SLCC), for students with congenital heart disease.
Paul Cardall has performed at benefit concerts for individuals who, like himself, are fighting for their chance to receive a heart transplant. In the beginning of summer 2014, Paul Cardall performed locally in Salt Lake City | 6,134,853 |
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for a young boy who suffered from heart illness.
# Stone Angel Music.
Stone Angel Music is an independent record label founded by Paul Cardall in 1999.
One of the artists signed to the label, Jason Lyle Black, had his album "Preludes" debut at No. 2 on the Billboard Top New Age Albums Chart in June 2016.
Pianist Jason Lyle Black's "Piano Preludes," released May 6, 2016, recently debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top New Age Albums chart. According to Black, the honor is rare for an artist's first album and is a testament to Black's producer, Paul Cardall, and record label, Stone Angel Music.
# External links.
- "Facebook"
- Stone Angel Music's Official Site Includes reviews, samples, | 6,134,854 |
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ngel Music is an independent record label founded by Paul Cardall in 1999.
One of the artists signed to the label, Jason Lyle Black, had his album "Preludes" debut at No. 2 on the Billboard Top New Age Albums Chart in June 2016.
Pianist Jason Lyle Black's "Piano Preludes," released May 6, 2016, recently debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top New Age Albums chart. According to Black, the honor is rare for an artist's first album and is a testament to Black's producer, Paul Cardall, and record label, Stone Angel Music.
# External links.
- "Facebook"
- Stone Angel Music's Official Site Includes reviews, samples, track listings and complete liner notes.
- Stone Angel Music's Facebook Page/a | 6,134,855 |
12328450 | César Crespo | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=César%20Crespo | César Crespo
César Crespo
César Antonio Crespo (born May 23, 1979) is a former second baseman who last played in the Baltimore Orioles organization. Listed at 5'11, 170 lb., Crespo is a switch-hitter and throws right-handed. He is the younger brother of Felipe Crespo.
# Career.
Crespo is a 10-year minor league veteran who had brief stints in Major League Baseball with the San Diego Padres (2001–02) and Boston Red Sox (2004). His most productive season came in 2001 with San Diego, when he hit .209 with four home runs and 12 RBI in 55 games, all career-highs. On June 7 of that year, Crespo and his brother Felipe homered in the same game, joining a select club of major league brothers who have accomplished | 6,134,856 |
12328450 | César Crespo | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=César%20Crespo | César Crespo
her Felipe homered in the same game, joining a select club of major league brothers who have accomplished the same honor. He also won a World Series ring as a member of the 2004 Boston Red Sox (he did not play in the 2004 World Series, the 2004 playoffs, or the second half of the season).
In 132 major league games, Crespo hit .192 (50-for-261) with four home runs and 14 RBI, including 38 runs, 10 doubles, one triple, and 11 stolen bases.
Crespo spent 2007 with the Norfolk Tides of the International League. In 2008, Cesar played with the Puerto Rico Double A (AA) baseball league, for the "Mulos Del Valenciano" de Juncos.
# See also.
- List of Major League Baseball players from Puerto Rico | 6,134,857 |
12328468 | Prix André Baboin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prix%20André%20Baboin | Prix André Baboin
Prix André Baboin
The Prix André Baboin is a Listed flat horse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at various racecourses over distances of around 2,000 metres (1¼ miles), and it is scheduled to take place each year in October.
# History.
The event was established in 1982, and it was originally called the Grand Prix des Provinces. Instead of having a permanent venue, it was designed to alternate between the main regional racecourses of France. The first three editions were held at Bordeaux le Bouscat, Lyon-Parilly and Marseille-Borély.
The early runnings of the Grand Prix des Provinces were contested over 2,000 metres. The event was given Group 3 status | 6,134,858 |
12328468 | Prix André Baboin | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prix%20André%20Baboin | Prix André Baboin
in 1984.
The race was renamed in memory of André Baboin in 1986. Baboin served as the chairman of the Société des Courses de Lyon, and was also a committee member of the Société d'Encouragement. He died in 1985.
The Prix André Baboin was extended to 2,200 metres in 1987. It was restored to 2,000 metres in 1993. Its original sequence of venues — Bordeaux, Lyon and Marseille — was repeated until 2000. It was staged at Toulouse in 2001.
The event was switched between Lyon and Bordeaux between 2002 and 2011, and returned to Marseille-Borély in 2012. The 2013 running took place at Bordeaux again, followed by Lyon in 2014. Its distance at Bordeaux is now 1,900 metres. In 2015 the race was run at | 6,134,859 |
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Angers and it returned to Lyon in 2016, then Bordeaux in 2017 and Marseilles in 2018. It was downgraded to Listed status in 2018.
# Distance and venue.
- 1982: 2,000m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 1983: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 1984: 2,000m, Marseille-Borély
- 1985: 2,000m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 1986: 2,200m, Lyon-Parilly
- 1987: 2,200m, Marseille-Borély
- 1988: 2,200m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 1989: 2,200m, Lyon-Parilly
- 1990: 2,200m, Marseille-Borély
- 1991: 2,200m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 1992: 2,200m, Lyon-Parilly
- 1993: 2,000m, Marseille-Borély
- 1994: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 1995: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 1996: 2,000m, Marseille-Borély
- 1997: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 1998: | 6,134,860 |
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2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 1999: 2,000m, Marseille-Borély
- 2000: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 2001: 2,000m, Toulouse
- 2002: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 2003: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 2004: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 2005: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 2006: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 2007: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 2008: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 2009: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 2010: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 2011: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 2012: 2,000m, Marseille-Borély
- 2013: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 2014: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 2015: 2,000m, Angers
- 2016: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 2017: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 2018: 2,000m, Marseille-Borély
# See also.
- List of French | 6,134,861 |
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ille-Borély
- 2013: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 2014: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 2015: 2,000m, Angers
- 2016: 2,000m, Lyon-Parilly
- 2017: 1,900m, Bordeaux le Bouscat
- 2018: 2,000m, Marseille-Borély
# See also.
- List of French flat horse races
- "– this race is included under its original title, Grand Prix des Provinces."
# References.
- France Galop / Racing Post:
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- france-galop.com – "A Brief History: Prix André Baboin."
- galopp-sieger.de – "Prix André Baboin (ex Grand Prix des Provinces)."
- horseracingintfed.com – "International Federation of Horseracing Authorities – Prix André Baboin (2017)."
- pedigreequery.com – "Prix André Baboin." | 6,134,862 |
12328475 | Sandy Snow | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sandy%20Snow | Sandy Snow
Sandy Snow
William Alexander "Sandy" Snow (born November 11, 1946 in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia) is a retired ice hockey winger. Snow played three games at the NHL level for the Detroit Red Wings. Most of his success came with the Flint Generals of the International Hockey League.
# Professional career.
Snow started his career playing on five different "Wings" teams from 1963 to 1969. He began play in the juniors with the Hamilton Red Wings of the OHA Jr. League and the Weyburn Red Wings of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. He was a fast skater with an excellent hockey sense that enabled him to constantly find the back of the net. Snow scored 182 points in his first four years of junior hockey | 6,134,863 |
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before getting his shot at competing at a higher level. Brought up for four games with the Memphis Wings of the CPHL in the 1965–66 season, Snow only recorded one assist, but the coaches saw promise and Snow returned to the lineup the following season as a member of the newly named Fort Worth Wings. He recorded 26 points in the 56 games season and helped Fort Worth in the playoffs by adding another three. The following season Snow improved on those numbers by scoring 34 points in 60 games. He had made his voice heard that season and was finally called up by the Detroit Red Wings to fill in on the fourth line. However he only played three games, recording just two penalty minutes before being | 6,134,864 |
12328475 | Sandy Snow | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sandy%20Snow | Sandy Snow
traded to the New York Rangers, along with Terry Sawchuk, for Larry Jeffrey on June 17, 1969. He wouldn't be in New York for long. The Rangers turned around and traded Snow to the Phoenix Roadrunners of the World Hockey Association along with Don Caley for Peter McDuffe on July 3, 1969.
Snow knocked in 17 goals and 14 assists for Phoenix in 1969–70 and added just one goal the following year before being traded to the Kansas City Blues of the Central Hockey League in December 1970. He played in only 12 games before joined the Flint Generals of the International Hockey League to finish out the season. For the next three seasons Snow regained his scoring touch, knocking in 65 goals and 85 assists | 6,134,865 |
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969–70 and added just one goal the following year before being traded to the Kansas City Blues of the Central Hockey League in December 1970. He played in only 12 games before joined the Flint Generals of the International Hockey League to finish out the season. For the next three seasons Snow regained his scoring touch, knocking in 65 goals and 85 assists for the Generals. He helped the team reach the playoffs each year, only to be knocked out in the first round for three seasons straight. The 1973–74 season saw Snow join the Brantford Foresters of the OHA Senior A Hockey League and play his last nine games of his career, ending with five points. He retired at the end of the season in 1974. | 6,134,866 |
12328494 | The Fossil Island | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The%20Fossil%20Island | The Fossil Island
The Fossil Island
# Plot.
At the mysterious Fossil Island, three visitors have come for a visit. Newspaper Reporter Rock, Songwriter Kodama, and manga artist Osamu Tezuka. On the island are many rocks shaped like human people. When each one of them witness a different rock, each with their own name on them, the three enter into a dream like world. In Rock's dream world, he finds himself partnered with the great detective Sherlock Holmes. Together, they race against the French master thief Arsene Lupin for a sculpture that has been hidden away. In Osamu Tezuka's dream world, the consumption of ancient foods take him to a world where humans and animals have switched brains. Now the humans all | 6,134,867 |
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act like animals, while the animals all act like humans.
For Kodama, she finds herself robbed of her own body by Eros, the God of Love, who is in the form of an old man. Without her body, her spirit ascends to Heaven and to an amazing adventure. Two more stories follow after these, ending with the introduction of one of Tezuka's stars from his Star System: Pippy.
# Characters.
- Rock
- Osamu Tezuka
- Kodama
- Sherlock Holmes
- Arsene Lupin
- Kao Sekken as "Eros Iwasaku"
- Amore
- Rotte
- Sam
- Morgan
# Other manga.
In the Osamu Tezuka Manga Complete Works release of "The Fossil Island", two of Tezuka's short stories were added in with the book — "Robin-chan" and "The Maiden of | 6,134,868 |
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out her body, her spirit ascends to Heaven and to an amazing adventure. Two more stories follow after these, ending with the introduction of one of Tezuka's stars from his Star System: Pippy.
# Characters.
- Rock
- Osamu Tezuka
- Kodama
- Sherlock Holmes
- Arsene Lupin
- Kao Sekken as "Eros Iwasaku"
- Amore
- Rotte
- Sam
- Morgan
# Other manga.
In the Osamu Tezuka Manga Complete Works release of "The Fossil Island", two of Tezuka's short stories were added in with the book — "Robin-chan" and "The Maiden of Tatsugafuchi".
# See also.
- List of Osamu Tezuka manga
- Osamu Tezuka
- Osamu Tezuka's Star System
# External links.
- "The Fossil Island" manga page at TezukaOsamu.Net | 6,134,869 |
12328417 | Gary Klein (producer) | https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gary%20Klein%20(producer) | Gary Klein (producer)
Gary Klein (producer)
Gary Klein (born September 28, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American songwriter and Grammy nominated record producer.
He graduated from Long Island University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music.
In the era which included classic rock, pop, punk, disco, country, record producer Gary Klein was well known for working across genres and often crossing over genres such as country music legends Dolly Parton and Glen Campbell with "Here You Come Again" and "Southern Nights," arguably the beginnings of country music being accepted by mainstream pop audiences.
In 1962, he co-wrote the pop hit song "Bobby’s Girl".
While continuing songwriting, Klein became more interested | 6,134,870 |
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in producing records.
In 1968, Klein produced "Tim Hardin 3 Live in Concert". In 1969, Klein produced the Hardin album "".
In 1974, Mac Davis, while working on a new album wrote the song "Stop and Smell the Roses". This was a phrase Doc Severinsen had mentioned to Davis who co-credited Doc as writer of the song. However, the song was not proving an easy recording and as a young record producer Klein was asked by Columbia if he'd like to give it a shot at recording the song. Thus, the song was produced by two producers. Ultimately the Klein version won out. It went to #1 on Billboard Magazine's Adult Contemporary charts and was a top 10 pop hit.
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"John R. Cash". In an attempt to try something new and revive his career the "Columbia bosses" wanted Cash to record other people's material, covers. It did not prove successful. Cash later blamed it on the "bosses," finding no fault in the production. He mentioned he'd work again with Klein down the line.
In 1976-1977, Klein began working with Glen Campbell. This resulted in the pop and country #1 hit "Southern Nights". Upon Campbell's crossover to the pop charts, Dolly Parton and RCA Records wondered if he could do the same for her.
In 1977, Klein produced Dolly Parton's classic pop hit album "Here You Come Again". It was the first of three albums he'd produce for Parton resulting in country | 6,134,872 |
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and pop hit records.
In 1976, Barbra Streisand had just won an Academy Award for her song "Evergreen".
Klein began working with Streisand in 1977 on "Superman". "My Heart Belongs to Me" hit #1 on the Adult Contemporary charts and #4 on Billboard's top 100.
In 1978, Streisand's "Songbird" album was released. It proved another double platinum album and at this point, Streisand was doing an album a year with Klein.
In 1979-80 Klein produced Streisand's "Wet" album. This included the #1 single "Enough is Enough", a smash-hit duet with Donna Summer, which in its own way was the end of the disco era.
The following are some of the artists Klein was credited as a producer, composer, or writer:
Barbra | 6,134,873 |
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Streisand (""Superman" "Enough is Enough" w/Donna Summer", ""Songbird"," ""Wet"")
Glen Campbell ("Southern Nights", "Has the World Gone Crazy")
Dolly Parton (""Here You Come Again"," ""Heartbreaker"," ""Dolly, Dolly, Dolly"")
Johnny Cash
Waylon Jennings
Rita Coolidge
Tanya Tucker
Judy Collins
Janis Ian
BJ Thomas
The Marshall Tucker Band
Liza Minnelli
Roger Miller
Tim Hardin
Charlie Daniels Band
Mac Davis
Gladys Knight
Cheryl Ladd
Nana Mouskouri
Gary Lewis and the Playboys
David Steinberg
Ronnie Spector
The Weather Girls
Aileen Quinn
Stephanie Mills
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
The Osmond Brothers
Jerry Vale
Mott The Hoople
Lynn Anderson
Engelbert Humperdinck
Paul | 6,134,874 |
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Mott The Hoople
Lynn Anderson
Engelbert Humperdinck
Paul Anka
Dusty Springfield
Dino
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
Roberto Carlos
Michael Feinstein
Billy and Charles
Soundtracks: "The Eyes of Laura Mars (Faye Dunaway);" "The Pursuit of D.B. Cooper (Treat Williams)", "Bear Bryant Story (Gary Busey); Growing Pains (Television, Alan Thicke, Kirk Cameron)"
Klein stopped producing records in 1990 and began 20-year career as an executive at EMI Music Publishing.
# External links.
- Interview with Gary Klein on producing Barbra Streisand: http://barbra-archives.com/bjs_library/interview/gary_klein.htmlhttps://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Record-Producers-Eric-Olsen/dp/0823076075 | 6,134,875 |
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Auditory processing disorder
Auditory processing disorder and rarely known as King-Kopetzky syndrome or auditory disability with normal hearing (ADN) is an umbrella term for a variety of disorders that affect the way the brain processes auditory information. Individuals with APD usually have normal structure and function of the outer, middle, and inner ear (peripheral hearing). However, they cannot process the information they hear in the same way as others do, which leads to difficulties in recognizing and interpreting sounds, especially the sounds composing speech. It is thought that these difficulties arise from dysfunction in the central nervous system.
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notes that APD is diagnosed by difficulties in one or more auditory processes known to reflect the function of the central auditory nervous system. It can affect both children and adults. Although the actual prevalence is currently unknown, it has been estimated to be 2–7% in children in US and UK populations. APD can continue into adulthood. Cooper and Gates (1991) estimated the prevalence of adult APD to be 10 to 20%. It has been reported that males are twice as likely to be affected by the disorder as females, and that prevalence is higher in the elderly and increases with age.
# Signs and symptoms.
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time. Adults with this disorder can experience the signs and symptoms below:
- talk louder than necessary
- have trouble remembering a list or sequence
- often need words or sentences repeated
- have poor ability to memorize information learned by listening
- interpret words too literally
- need assistance hearing clearly in noisy environments
- rely on accommodation and modification strategies
- find or request a quiet work space away from others
- request written material when attending oral presentations
- ask for directions to be given one step at a time
## Relation to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
It has been discovered that APD and ADHD present overlapping symptoms. | 6,134,878 |
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Below is a ranked order of behavioral symptoms that are most frequently observed in each disorder. Professionals evaluated the overlap of symptoms between the two disorders. The order below is of symptoms that are almost always observed. This chart proves that although the symptoms listed are different, it is easy to get confused between many of them.
There is a high rate of co-occurrence between AD/HD and CAPD. An article published in 1994 showed that 84% of children with APD have confirmed or suspected ADHD. Co-occurrence between ADHD and APD is 41% for children with confirmed diagnosis of ADHD, and 43% for children suspected of having ADHD. "more recently published data is needed to support | 6,134,879 |
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or refute this statement."
## Relation to specific language impairment and developmental dyslexia.
There has been considerable debate over the relationship between APD and Specific language impairment (SLI).
SLI is diagnosed when a child has difficulties with understanding or producing spoken language for no obvious cause. The problems cannot be explained in terms of peripheral hearing loss. The child is typically late in starting to talk, and may have problems in producing speech sounds clearly, and in producing or understanding complex sentences. Some theoretical accounts of SLI regard it as the result of auditory processing problems. However, this view of SLI is not universally accepted, | 6,134,880 |
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and others regard the main difficulties in SLI as stemming from problems with higher-level aspects of language processing. Where a child has both auditory and language problems, it can be hard to sort out cause-and-effect.
Similarly with developmental dyslexia, there has been considerable interest in the idea that for some children reading problems are downstream consequences of difficulties in rapid auditory processing. Again, cause and effect can be hard to unravel. This is one reason why some experts have recommended using non-verbal auditory tests to diagnose APD. Specifically regarding the neurological factors of dyslexia, the disorder has been linked to polymicrogyria which causes cell | 6,134,881 |
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migrational problems. This relates to APD because children that have polymicrogyri almost always present deficits on APD testing. It has also been suggested that APD may be related to cluttering, a fluency disorder marked by word and phrase repetitions.
It has been found that a higher than expected proportion of individuals diagnosed with SLI and dyslexia on the basis of language and reading tests also perform poorly on tests in which auditory processing skills are tested. APD can be assessed using tests that involve identifying, repeating or discriminating speech, and a child may do poorly because of primary language problems. In a study comparing children with a diagnosis of dyslexia and | 6,134,882 |
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those with a diagnosis of APD, they found the two groups could not be distinguished. obtained similar findings in studies comparing children diagnosed with SLI or APD. The two groups had very similar profiles. This raises the worrying possibility that the diagnosis that a child receives may be largely a function of the specialist they see: the same child who would be diagnosed with APD by an audiologist may be diagnosed with SLI by a speech-language therapist or with dyslexia by a psychologist.
# Causes.
## Acquired.
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aspects of APD, see Griffiths.
## Genetics.
Some studies indicated an increased prevalence of a family history of hearing impairment in these patients. The pattern of results is suggestive that Auditory Processing Disorder may be related to conditions of autosomal dominant inheritance. The ability to listen to and comprehend multiple messages at the same time is a trait that is heavily influenced by our genes say federal researchers. These "short circuits in the wiring" sometimes run in families or result from a difficult birth, just like any learning disability. Auditory processing disorder can be associated with conditions affected by genetic traits, such as various developmental disorders. | 6,134,884 |
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Inheritance of Auditory Processing Disorder refers to whether the condition is inherited from your parents or "runs" in families. Central auditory processing disorder may be hereditary neurological traits from the mother or the father.
## Developmental.
In the majority of cases of developmental APD, the cause is unknown. An exception is acquired epileptic aphasia or Landau-Kleffner syndrome, where a child's development regresses, with language comprehension severely affected. The child is often thought to be deaf, but normal peripheral hearing is found. In other cases, suspected or known causes of APD in children include delay in myelin maturation, ectopic (misplaced) cells in the auditory | 6,134,885 |
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cortical areas, or genetic predisposition. In a family with autosomal dominant epilepsy, seizures which affected the left temporal lobe seemed to cause problems with auditory processing. In another extended family with a high rate of APD, genetic analysis showed a haplotype in chromosome 12 that fully co-segregated with language impairment.
Hearing begins in utero, but the central auditory system continues to develop for at least the first decade. There is considerable interest in the idea that disruption to hearing during a sensitive period may have long-term consequences for auditory development. One study showed thalamocortical connectivity in vitro was associated with a time sensitive developmental | 6,134,886 |
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window and required a specific cell adhesion molecule (lcam5) for proper brain plasticity to occur. This points to connectivity between the thalamus and cortex shortly after being able to hear (in vitro) as at least one critical period for auditory processing. Another study showed that rats reared in a single tone environment during critical periods of development had permanently impaired auditory processing. ‘Bad’ auditory experiences, such as temporary deafness by cochlear removal in rats leads to neuron shrinkage. In a study looking at attention in APD patients, children with one ear blocked developed a strong right-ear advantage but were not able to modulate that advantage during directed-attention | 6,134,887 |
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tasks.
In the 1980s and 1990s, there was considerable interest in the role of chronic Otitis media (middle ear disease or 'glue ear') in causing APD and related language and literacy problems. Otitis media with effusion is a very common childhood disease that causes a fluctuating conductive hearing loss, and there was concern this may disrupt auditory development if it occurred during a sensitive period. Consistent with this, in a sample of young children with chronic ear infections recruited from a hospital otolargyngology department, increased rates of auditory difficulties were found later in childhood. However, this kind of study will suffer from sampling bias because children with otitis | 6,134,888 |
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media will be more likely to be referred to hospital departments if they are experiencing developmental difficulties. Compared with hospital studies, epidemiological studies, which assesses a whole population for otitis media and then evaluate outcomes, have found much weaker evidence for long-term impacts of otitis media on language outcomes.
## Somatic.
It seems that somatic anxiety (that is, physical symptoms of anxiety such as butterflies in the stomach or cotton mouth) and situations of stress may be determinants of speech-hearing disability.
# Diagnosis.
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problems of listening. They can help in the decision for pursuing clinical evaluation. One of the most common listening problems is speech recognition in the presence of background noise. According to the respondents who participated in a study by Neijenhuis, de Wit, and Luinge (2017), the following symptoms are characteristic in children with listening difficulties, and they are typically problematic with adolescents and adults. They include:
- Difficulty hearing in noise
- Auditory attention problems
- Better understanding in one on one situations
- Difficulties in noise localization
- Difficulties in remembering oral information
According to the New Zealand Guidelines on Auditory Processing | 6,134,890 |
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Disorders (2017) a checklist of key symptoms of APD or comorbidities that can be used to identify individuals who should be referred for audiological and APD assessment includes, among others:
- Difficulty following spoken directions unless they are brief and simple
- Difficulty attending to and remembering spoken information
- Slowness in processing spoken information
- Difficulty understanding in the presence of other sounds
- Overwhelmed by complex or “busy” auditory environments e.g. classrooms, shopping malls
- Poor listening skills
- Insensitivity to tone of voice or other nuances of speech
- Acquired brain injury
- History of frequent or persistent middle ear disease (otitis | 6,134,891 |
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media, ‘glue ear’).
- Difficulty with language, reading or spelling
- Suspicion or diagnosis of dyslexia
- Suspicion or diagnosis of language disorder or delay
Finally, the New Zealand guidelines state that behavioral checklists and questionnaires should only be used to provide guidance for referrals, for information gathering (for example, prior to assessment or as outcome measures for interventions), and as measures to describe the functional impact of auditory processing disorder. They are not designed for the purpose of diagnosing auditory processing disorders. The New Zealand guidelines indicate that a number of questionnaires have been developed to identify children who might benefit | 6,134,892 |
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from evaluation of their problems in listening. Examples of available questionnaires include the Fisher’s Auditory Problems Checklist (1976), the Children’s Auditory Performance Scale (1998), the Screening Instrument for Targeting Educational Risk (1989), and the Auditory Processing Domains Questionnaire (O’Haraa and Mealings, 2017) among others. All of the previous questionnaires were designed for children and none are useful for adolescents and adults.
The University of Cincinnati Auditory Processing Inventory (UCAPI) (Keith, Tektas and Ramsey, 2018) was designed for use with adolescents and adults seeking testing for evaluation of problems with listening and/or to be used following diagnosis | 6,134,893 |
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of an auditory processing disorder to determine the subject’s status. Following a model described by Zoppo et al. (2015) a 34-item questionnaire was developed that investigates auditory processing abilities in each of the six common areas of complaint in APD (listening and concentration, understanding speech, following spoken instructions, attention, and other.) The final questionnaire was standardized on normally achieving young adults ranging from 18 to 27 years of age. Validation data was acquired from subjects with language-learning or auditory processing disorders who were either self-reported or confirmed by diagnostic testing. A UCAPI total score is calculated by combining the totals | 6,134,894 |
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from the six listening conditions and provides an overall value to categorize listening abilities. Additionally, analysis of the scores from the six listening conditions provides an auditory profile for the subject. Each listening condition can then be utilized by the professional in making recommendation for diagnosing problem of learning through listening and treatment decisions. The UCAPI provides information on listening problems in various populations that can aid examiners in making recommendations for assessment and management.
APD is a difficult disorder to detect and diagnose. The subjective symptoms that lead to an evaluation for APD include an intermittent inability to process verbal | 6,134,895 |
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information, leading the person to guess to fill in the processing gaps. There may also be disproportionate problems with decoding speech in noisy environments.
APD has been defined anatomically in terms of the integrity of the auditory areas of the nervous system. However, children with symptoms of APD typically have no evidence of neurological disease and the diagnosis is made on the basis of performance on behavioral auditory tests. Auditory processing is "what we do with what we hear", and in APD there is a mismatch between peripheral hearing ability (which is typically normal) and ability to interpret or discriminate sounds. Thus in those with no signs of neurological impairment, APD is | 6,134,896 |
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diagnosed on the basis of auditory tests. There is, however, no consensus as to which tests should be used for diagnosis, as evidenced by the succession of task force reports that have appeared in recent years. The first of these occurred in 1996. This was followed by a conference organized by the American Academy of Audiology. Experts attempting to define diagnostic criteria have to grapple with the problem that a child may do poorly on an auditory test for reasons other than poor auditory perception: for instance, failure could be due to inattention, difficulty in coping with task demands, or limited language ability. In an attempt to rule out at least some of these factors, the American Academy | 6,134,897 |
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of Audiology conference explicitly advocated that for APD to be diagnosed, the child must have a modality-specific problem, i.e. affecting auditory but not visual processing. However, an ASHA committee subsequently rejected modality-specificity as a defining characteristic of auditory processing disorders.
## Definitions.
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) published "(Central) Auditory Processing Disorders" in January 2005 as an update to the "Central Auditory Processing: Current Status of Research and Implications for Clinical Practice (ASHA, 1996)". The American Academy of Audiology has released more current practice guidelines related to the disorder. ASHA formally | 6,134,898 |
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defines APA as "a difficulty in the efficiency and effectiveness by which the central nervous system (CNS) utilizes auditory information."
In 2011, the British Society of Audiology published 'best practice guidelines'.
Auditory processing disorder can be developmental or acquired. It may result from ear infections, head injuries or neurodevelopmental delays that affect processing of auditory information. This can include problems with: "...sound localization and lateralization (see also binaural fusion); auditory discrimination; auditory pattern recognition; temporal aspects of audition, including temporal integration, temporal discrimination (e.g., temporal gap detection), temporal ordering, | 6,134,899 |
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