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  1. The Myth

    The Myth could refer to The Myth 1986 film , a 1986 film directed by Michael Mileham The Myth film , a 2005 Hong Kong film The Myth TV series , a 2010 Chinese TV series based on the 2005 film Nickname of Cuban bodybuilder Sergio Oliva The Myth band , a Maltese rock band. The Myth Short film The Myth Short film , a 1967 short fiction film directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan See also Myth disambig ...   more details



  1. No Myth

    Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name No Myth Cover No Myth single.jpg Artist Michael Penn Album March Michael Penn album March B side Released 1989 Format 7 , 12 , CD single CD Recorded 1989 Genre Alternative rock Length 4 10 small Album version small br 4 11 small Single radio version smalL br 11 53 small Extended version small Label RCA Records RCA Writer Michael Penn Producer Tony Berg Certification Last single This single No Myth br 1989 Next single This & That br 1990 Misc No Myth is a song by rock singer Michael Penn from his debut album March Michael Penn album March . Released as his debut single in 1989, the song became Penn s first and only top 40 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at 13 on the chart. ref name allmusic Allmusic class artist id p5126 charts awards billboard singles pure url yes allmusic Michael Penn Charts & Awards Billboard Singles ref Track listing CD single No Myth Edited version 4 11 Big House 2 57 No Myth Damascus mix 4 45 Chart performance class wikitable Chart 1989 ref name allmusic ref Peak br position align left U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Hot 100 align center 13 align left U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks align center 22 align left U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks align center 5 align left U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks align center 4 References reflist Category 1989 singles Category Debut singles Category Michael Penn songs 1980s song stub ...   more details



  1. Myth (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar myth A myth is a sacred narrative that validates a religious system. Normally, myth transpires outside or before human time. Mythic events within human history are often termed legend s. Origin myth s concern the origins of the world, and explain how the world and the creatures in it came to have their present form, whereas founding myth s Greek aition are the Etiology etiological myths that explain and justify the origins of a ritual or the founding of a city. A political myth can represent a particular interpretation of a historical experience or policy, or some acknowledged historical antecedents, invoked in the present to justify a certain policy. Mythology denotes a body of myths or their study. Myth may also refer to A commonly held but false belief or a popular conception about a real person or event which exaggerates or idealizes reality, see urban legend Myth computer game series , a series of real time tactical computer games The Myth film The Myth film , a film starring Jackie Chan Myth warez , an underground PC game cracking group Myth History in the Making , a platform game by System 3 Myth The Xenogears Orchestral Album , an album by Yasunori Mitsuda MythTV , an open source software project Sergio Oliva , Cuban bodybuilder, nicknamed The Myth See also Mythology disambiguation Mythos disambiguation MythAdventures MythBusters MythQuest Mythopoeic disambiguation disambig de Myth fr Myth it Myth ...   more details



  1. Titans of Myth

    Titans of Myth may refer to Titan mythology , one of a group of deities in ancient Greek mythology later overthrown by the Olympian gods Titans of Myth comics , DC Comics characters based on the mythological Titans disambig ...   more details



  1. Myth Drannor

    Myth Drannor , formerly known as Cormanthor , the City of Song , is a fictional Elf Dungeons & Dragons elven city in the Forgotten Realms world. It is located in the area called Cormanthyr . Fictional history Myth Drannor, also called The City Of Song , was once considered to be the most beautiful and peaceful of any of the cities in Faer n . At its peak, no city could compare to the glory of Myth Drannor. All races lived in complete harmony for the first time in memory, without fear or corruption. However, the city has been in ruins for many years. The city was once protected by a device called a mythal which is one of the greatest spells in perhaps all of the Realms. The mythal is a protective spell which shields Myth Drannor from outside forces and from general harm. Cormanthor became known as Myth Drannor after the mythal was raised. It was during this time that Elminster visited the legendary elven city and became an armathor. He also helped create the mythal, alongside the most powerful mages in Myth Drannor and normal citizens giving their strength to the newfound mythal. Coronal Eltargrim, the elected ruler of Cormanthor at the time, decided to open the elven realm to non elven races in order to halt the slow decay of his civilization and prevent human armies from forcefully entering the city in the future. Myth Drannor was tragically overrun by the armies of three Yugoloth nycaloths after the nycaloths were inadvertently freed from their prisons in Myth Drannor by a Red ... Myth Drannor failed, and is referred to as The Fall. Other media Myth Drannor has appeared in Elminster in Myth Drannor , Curse of the Azure Bonds , Pools of Darkness , Eye of the Beholder III Assault on Myth Drannor , Pool of Radiance Ruins of Myth Drannor , and Spellfire novel Spellfire . Publication Myth Drannor was the subject of a boxed set titled The Ruins of Myth Drannor 1993 , by Ed Greenwood . ref Greenwood, Ed. Ruins of Myth Drannor TSR, Inc. TSR , 1993 ref References reflist ...   more details



  1. Ma (myth)

    Meso myth Unreferenced date May 2009 Ma is a Sumerian language Sumerian word meaning land that in Mesopotamian mythology Sumerian mythology was also used to design the primeval land. MEast myth stub Category Mesopotamian mythology Category Sumerian words and phrases uk ...   more details



  1. Salman (myth)

    Orphan date February 2009 Fertile Crescent myth Arabian A god worshiped in pre Islamic southern Arabia . See also Salman name Category Arabian gods MEast myth stub salman has also widely used among Bektashi s in Turkey. pt Salman divindade ...   more details



  1. Myth (warez)

    Infobox computer underground group name Myth image MYTH.NFO.TS.png caption Myth ASCII art ASCII .nfo NFO header by Ferrex of Superior Art Creations SAC . origin country status Inactive years active 2000 2005 category Warez founders products affiliates website platforms Personal computer PC Myth was a warez group, focused on Software cracking cracking and ripping Personal computer PC games. Besides ripped games, the group also released Trainer games trainers and cracked updates for games. History Myth was formed in February 2000, in a merger between Origin warez Origin and Paradigm warez Paradigm . ref cite web url http www.defacto2.net groups.cfm?mode detail&org pdm title Paradigm 1996 2000 rip games quote 2000 . Paradigm team up with former rivals Origin and create Myth accessdate 2009 11 08 ref Image Myth 1.png right thumb 300px Myth Installer On June 29, 2005 the group was targeted together with several other groups in Operation Site Down conducted by the FBI . ref cite web url http www.usdoj.gov opa pr 2005 June 05 crm 353.htm title DOJ Operation Site Down Attacks Organized Piracy Networks In 10 Countries accessdate 2009 11 08 ref Myth made no further releases following this raid, and in October 2005 they released an .nfo NFO declaring that the group would enter hibernation. ref cite web url http www.defacto2.net groups myth mythbye.nfo title Farewell MYTH accessdate 2009 11 08 http members.lycos.co.uk scenenfo nfo Farewell MYTH http www.nfohump.com index.php?switchto nfos&menu ... author Kieron Gillen accessdate 2010 05 14 ref However, the Myth logo is still present in the file ... last Burgess publisher TechSpot accessdate 2010 10 30 ref Competition Between 2000 and 2004, Myth and rival ... reflist External links http www.defacto2.net groups.cfm?mode detail&org myth Myth file and information ... MYTH MYTH releases on nfohump.com http www.pouet.net groups.php?which 840&order release MYTH cracktros on pouet.net Category Warez groups zh MYTH ...   more details



  1. Myth and magic

    Myth and magic may refer to Magic and mythology a brand of The Tudor Mint Ltd. the title of a 2007 essay collection of Tolkien research , published by Walking Tree Publishers disambig ...   more details



  1. Myth and ritual

    In Traditional society traditional societies , myth and ritual are two central components of religious practice. Although myth and ritual are commonly united as parts of religion , the exact relationship ... is the myth and ritual, or myth ritualist, theory, held notably by the so called Cambridge Ritualists , which holds that myth does not stand by itself but is tied to ritual. ref name Segal61 This theory has never been demonstrated many scholars now believe that myth and ritual share common Paradigmatic ... The myth and ritual school is the name given to a series of authors who have focused their philological ... eb topic 400991 Myth and Ritual School Myth and Ritual School religion ref Some of these scholars ... of ritual hypothesis, which claimed that every myth is derived from a particular ritual and that the syntagmatic quality of myth is a reproduction of the succession of ritual act. ref name Meletinsky117 ... , and the Myth and Ritual School. ref Guy Lanoue, Foreword to Meletinsky, p. viii ref In the 1930s ... , grounded the study of myth and ritual in folklore and in the world view of popular culture . ref Meletinsky, pp. 109 110 ref Following World War II, the semantic study of myth and ritual, particularly by Bill Stanner and Victor Turner , has supported a connection between myth and ritual. However ... between myth and ritual is that they share common Paradigmatic analysis paradigms . ref name Meletinsky117 Ritual from myth One possibility immediately presents itself perhaps ritual arose from myth ... Tylor Leaving the sphere of historical religions, the ritual from myth approach often sees the relationship between myth and ritual as analogous to the relationship between science and technology. The pioneering ... Segal 2004, p. 63 ref He saw myth as an attempt to explain the world for him, myth was a sort of proto ..., so ritual is an application of myth an attempt to produce certain effects, given the supposed nature of the world For Tylor, myth functions to explain the world as an end in itself. Ritual applies ...   more details



  1. Jesus as myth

    Jesus as myth may refer to Christ myth theory The position that Jesus is a figure constructed from various mythologies. Jesus Christ in comparative mythology Various responses to similarities between the figure of Jesus and figures in various ancient mythologies p See also Historicity of Jesus , Historical Jesus , Jesus , and Cultural and historical background of Jesus disambig ...   more details



  1. National myth

    Citations missing date July 2007 seealso National mysticism A national myth is an inspiring narrative or anecdote about a nation s past. Such myths often serve as an important national symbol and affirm a set of national values. A national myth may sometimes take the form of a national epic . A considerable amount of related material is at civil religion . A national myth may be a legend or fictionalized narrative, which has been elevated to serious mythology mythological , symbolical and esteemed level so as to be true to the nation Renan 1882 . It might simply over dramatize true incidents, omit important historical details, or add details for which there is no evidence or it might simply be a fictional story that no one takes to be true literally see Abizadeh 2004 , but contains a symbolic meaning for the nation. The national folklore of many nations includes a founding myth , which may involve a struggle against colonialism or a war of independence . In some cases, the meaning of the national myth may become disputed among different parts of the population. In some places, the national myth may be spirituality spiritual in tone and refer to stories of the nation s founding at the hands of God , the god s, leaders favored by gods, and other supernatural beings. National myths serve many social and political purposes. In totalitarian dictatorship s, national myths often exist only for the purpose of state sponsored propaganda . The leader might be given, for example, a mythical supernatural life history in order to make him or her seem god like and supra powerful see also cult of personality . However, national myths exist in every society. In liberal regimes they can serve the purpose of inspiring civic virtue and self sacrifice see Miller 1995 , or of shoring up the power ... Mythomoteur Founding myth Nationalism and ancient history Ernst Renan What is a Nation? References ... symbols Ethnicity DEFAULTSORT National Myth Category National symbols Myth Category Nationalism Myth ...   more details



  1. Political myth

    A political myth is an ideological explanation for a political phenomenon that is believed by a social group. In 1975, Henry Tudor defined it in Political Myth published by Macmillan. He said cquote A myth is an interpretation of what the myth maker rightly or wrongly takes to be hard fact. It is a device men adopt in order to come to grips with reality and we can tell that a given account is a myth, not by the amount of truth it contains, but by the fact that it is believed to be true, and above all, by the dramatic form into which it is cast ... What marks a myth as being political is its subject matter ... P olitical myths deal with politics ... A political myth is always the myth of a particular group. It has a hero or protagonist, not an individual, but a tribe, a nation, a race, a class ... and it is always the group which acts as the protagonist in a political myth. ref cite book editor1first Yolanda Flores editor1last Niemann editor2first Susan editor2last Armitage editor3first Patricia editor3last Hart editor4first Karen editor4last Weathermon title Chicana leadership the Frontiers reader year 2002 publisher University of Nebraska Press location isbn 0803283822 page 52 url http books.google.com books?id WdxTkGIL1osC&lpg PA52&dq 22political 20myth 22 20and 20nationalism&pg PA52 v onepage&q Henry 20Tudor s 20definition&f false ref In 2001, Christopher G. Flood described a working definition of a political myth as cquote an ideologically marked narrative which purports to give a true account of a set of past, present, or predicted political events and which is accepted as valid in its essentials by a social group. ref cite book title Political Myth last Flood first Christopher authorlink year 2001 publisher Routledge location isbn 0415936322 page 44 url http books.google.com ... of political myth in rhetorical discourse journal Southern Speech Communication Journal publisher ... Chiara Bottici & Beno t Challand month August year 2006 title Rethinking Political Myth The Clash of Civilizations ...   more details



  1. Myth of origins

    File Ingolf by Raadsig.jpg thumb right 250px Iceland s founding myth &ndash the arrival of the first ... Raadsig . An origin myth is a myth that purports to describe the origin of some feature of the natural or social world. One type of origin myth is the creation myth cosmogonic myth , which describes the creation of the world. However, many cultures have stories set after the cosmogonic myth, which describe ... of origin myths Every origin myth is a story of creation origin myths describe how some new reality ... is not clear cut. A myth about the origin of some part of the world necessarily presupposes the existence of the world which, for many cultures, presupposes a cosmogonic myth. In this sense, one ... Eliade, p. 21 ref In fact, in traditional cultures, the recitation of an origin myth is often prefaced with the recitation of the cosmogonic myth. ref Eliade, pp. 21 24 ref In some academic circles, the term myth properly refers only to origin and cosmogonic myths. For example, many folklorists reserve the label myth for stories about creation. Traditional stories that do not focus on origins fall into the categories of legend and folk tale , which folklorists distinguish from myth. ref Segal ... story qualifies as an origin myth. Traditional humans tend to model their behavior after sacred events ... 19 ref Social function of origin myths See also Myth and ritual Eternal return Eliade An origin myth ... myth A founding myth is the Etiology etiological myth Greek aition that explains the origins ... recounting the spiritual origins of a belief, philosophy, discipline, or idea. A founding myth may serve as the primary exemplum , as the myth of Ixion was the original example of a murderer rendered ... traced their origins from a hero and authenticated their ancestral rights through the founding myth ... community practices, creating symbolic narratives of collective importance ref Myth as narratives of collective importance is often part of the definition of myth, both Greek and other see Walter Burkert ...   more details



  1. Uakti (myth)

    Uakti is a mythology mythical musician described by the Tukano natives of the Alto Rio Negro Amazon Rio Negro region of Amazon Rainforest the Amazon . According to the legend, the creature had holes in his body such that they would produce sound when he ran or the wind blew through him. ref http www.abc.net.au rn dailyplanet stories 2006 1705507.htm The Planet 7 August 2006 Uakti Bot generated title ref This music seduced the women of the tribe and so the other men burned and buried his body. The myth holds that out of Uakti s remains grew the palm trees from which the Tukanos flute s are made. The women of the Tukano Indians are thus not allowed to play flutes. The Brazilian instrumental group Uakti band Uakti takes its name from this myth. References references Category Brazilian mythology Category Indigenous peoples in Brazil Category Flutes SouthAm myth stub brazil stub ...   more details



  1. Eye Myth

    Infobox film name Eye Myth image Eye Myth.png image size caption A screenshot from Eye Myth , revealing the hidden image of a man director Stan Brakhage producer writer narrator starring Stan Brakhage br Jane Brakhage br James Tenney br Carolee Schneemann music cinematography editing filmed released 1967 runtime 9 seconds country Film US language English budget Eye Myth is an experimental film experimental short film by Stan Brakhage , produced in 1967 in film 1967 . The film has a running time of only nine seconds, but took about a year to produce. Production Brakhage described the film s title as follows blockquote In the eyes, constantly, the eyes are flaring with little... stories, little forms and shapes, some of which are quite disturbing, like the swastika ... The little myth that s made up of bits and pieces of painted things onto a piece of film that s called an Eye Myth. In other words, it s not a word myth myth means mouth, actually... but an Eye Myth is kind of beautifully oxymoronic. ref name DVD Commentary by Stan Brakhage on By Brakhage An Anthology, Volume 1, taken from 2002 interview with Bruce Kawin ref blockquote Eye Myth s abstract style, achieved by painting images directly onto the film cells, was inspired when Brakhage was diagnosed with a condition causing ... of the proximity of the eye and the brain. ref name Euker Eye Myth took Brakhage about a year to produce ... that you could make a myth that was just vision, ref name DVD a doubt that was resolved only by actually ... epic. ref name MacDonald Brakhage has screened Eye Myth alongside Jan Troell s The Emigrants ... Eye Myth into the 26 minute work The Horseman, the Woman and the Moth 1968 , ref name MacDonald and the two minute long Eye Myth Educational 1972 . Release Eye Myth was first released in 16mm 16mm format ... Myth as a key work in which Brakhage s abstract, painted film technique comes to the fore. ref name Euker References reflist External links IMDb title 0068560 Eye Myth Category 1967 in film Category ...   more details



  1. American Myth

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name American Myth Type Album Artist Jackie Greene Cover American Myth.jpg Released March 14, 2006 Recorded Genre Americana music Americana Length Label Verve Forecast Producer Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r819926 pure url yes link Last album Sweet Somewhere Bound br 2005 This album American Myth br 2006 Next album Giving up the Ghost br 2008 American Myth is a 2006 album released by Jackie Greene . Track listing Intro 0 50 Hollywood 4 59 So Hard to Find My Way 4 10 Just as Well 4 57 I m So Gone 4 13 Never Satisfied Revisited 3 58 Love Song 2 00 AM 5 05 When You re Walking Away 4 46 Cold Black Devil 14 Miles 4 53 Closer to You 3 57 I ll Let You In 5 19 Farewell, So Long, Goodbye 3 30 Supersede 9 57 Marigold 5 34 2000s album stub Category Jackie Greene albums Category 2006 albums Category Blues albums pt American Myth ...   more details



  1. The Myth of Fingerprints

    Infobox Film name The Myth of Fingerprints image Poster of the movie The Myth of Fingerprints.jpg caption director Bart Freundlich producer Bart Freundlich br Tim Perell br Mary Jane Skalski br James Schamus writer Bart Freundlich starring Julianne Moore br Roy Scheider br Hope Davis br Blythe Danner br Noah Wyle br Laurel Holloman br Michael Vartan music David Bridie br John Phillips musician John Phillips cinematography Stephen Kazmierski editing Ken J. Sackerham br Kate Williams studio Good Machine distributor Sony Pictures Classics released September 17, 1997 runtime 93 minutes country United States language English budget 2 million gross 458,815 The Myth of Fingerprints is a 1997 American Comedy drama comedy drama film written and directed by Bart Freundlich and stars his real life wife Julianne Moore . ref http www.salon.com sept97 entertainment myth970919.html Retrieved 2009 04 07 ref The film is named after track 11, All Around the World or the Myth of the Fingerprints on Paul Simon s Graceland album Graceland album, released in August 1986. Simon s song is concerned with dispelling the myth that people are different the world over I ve seen them all, and, man, They re all the same. Plot A New England dysfunctional family gathers for Thanksgiving . Cast Julianne Moore as Mia Roy Scheider as Hal Hope Davis as Margaret Blythe Danner as Lena Noah Wyle as Warren Laurel Holloman as Leigh Michael Vartan as Jake Chris Bauer as Jerry Nicholas Bourgeois as Young Warren Production Set in New England , the film was shot in Andover, Maine Andover and Bethel, Maine . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0119746 locations ref References reflist External links imdb title id 0119746 title The Myth of Fingerprints Bart Freundlich DEFAULTSORT Myth Of Fingerprints, The Category 1997 films Category 1990s comedy films Category 1990s drama films Category American black comedy films Category ... a casa fr Back Home pt The Myth of Fingerprints ...   more details



  1. The Beauty Myth

    The Beauty Myth , subtitled How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women, and published in 1991 by Bantham Doubleday Dell Publishing, is a nonfiction book by Naomi Wolf . It was republished in 2002 with a new introduction by Wolf. The basic premise of The Beauty Myth is that forced adherence to standards of physical beauty has grown stronger for women as they gained power in other societal arenas. In the book, Wolf argued that beauty as a normative value is entirely socially constructed, and that the patriarchy determines the content of that construction with the goal of reproducing its own hegemony. In her introduction, Wolf offered the following analysis cquote The more legal and material hindrances women have broken through, the more strictly and heavily and cruelly images of female beauty have come to weigh upon us... D uring the past decade, women breached the power structure meanwhile ... be worse off than our unliberated grandmothers. ref The Beauty Myth. pp. 10 ref Wolf also posited ... the fashion and beauty industries as exploitative of women, but claimed the beauty myth extended ... and politically . Wolf argued that women were under assault by the beauty myth in five areas work ... of beauty. ref The Beauty Myth , pp. 17 18, 20, 86, 131, 179, 218. ref Impact Wolf s book became ... wrote that The Beauty Myth was the most important feminist publication since The Female Eunuch , and Gloria Steinem wrote, The Beauty Myth is a smart, angry, insightful book, and a clarion call to freedom ... and Betty Friedan wrote in Allure magazine that The Beauty Myth and the controversy it is eliciting ... Myth , Wolf became a leading spokesperson of what was later described as the Third wave feminism ... edr15 1.cfm ref References Reflist External links http www.enotes.com beauty myth salem beauty myth Book review of The Beauty Myth http pqasb.pqarchiver.com washingtonpost access 74701153.html ... 27s Latest Makeover Book review of The Beauty Myth DEFAULTSORT Beauty Myth, The Category 1991 ...   more details



  1. E-Myth

    Notability date February 2011 Refimprove date February 2011 E Myth in the business vernacular refers to the Entrepreneur ial Myth, and means that most businesses fail because the founders are technician s that were inspired to start a business without a true entrepreneur s outlook. E Myth is also used as a verb, i.e., to E Myth your business means to build internal systems that control processes as in a franchise operation, so that results are predictable. The methodology was first articulated in the 1986 book The E Myth by Michael Gerber. E Myth methods are taught in courses at Stanford http www.stanford.edu class me228 resources.htm , BYU http marriottschool.byu.edu cfe curriculum lectures.cfm and Stetson University http www.stetson.edu khansen Prince BN 399.html and recognized by Entrepreneur Magazine http www.entrepreneur.com management leadership article177286 2.html , Forbes Magazine http www.forbes.com business smallbusiness 2005 08 31 books entrepreneurs publishing cz mm 0831books.html and Inc. magazine http www.inc.com news articles 200701 canyon.html among others. In 2003 E Myth entered the Fast Company magazine blogosphere http www.fastcompany.com soundoff reader comment.html?cid 9894 . References http www.stanford.edu class me228 resources.htm Stanford University, Hasso Plattner Institute of Design , Me 288 MS&E 228 Spring 2007 course reading . http marriottschool.byu.edu cfe curriculum lectures.cfm BYU 2007 Entrepreneur Lecture Series Dead link date February 2011 . http www.stetson.edu khansen Prince BN 399.html Stetson University, 2006 Prince Entrepreneurial Seminar , BN 399 . Henriks, Mark. http www.entrepreneur.com management leadership article177286 2.html Novel Ideas , Entrepreneur Magazine , April 14 2007 . Maiello, Michael http www.forbes.com business smallbusiness 2005 08 31 books entrepreneurs publishing cz mm 0831books.html The Entrepreneur Library , Forbes Magazine , September 12 2005 . http www.inc.com news articles 200701 canyon.html Undergraduate ...   more details



  1. A Twist in the Myth

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Twist in the Myth Type studio Artist Blind Guardian Cover Twistinmyth.jpg Released September 1, 2006 Recorded September 2005 April 2006, Twilight Hall Studios Genre Power metal , Speed metal Length 51 31 Label Nuclear Blast Producer Charlie Bauerfeind Reviews Allmusic Rating 3.5 5 Allmusic class album id r848724 pure url yes link Sputnikmusic Rating 4.5 5 http www.sputnikmusic.com album.php?albumid 11569 link Sea Of Tranquility Rating 4.5 5 http www.seaoftranquility.org reviews.php?op showcontent&id 4190 link Lords Of Metal Rating 9 10 http www.lordsofmetal.nl showreview.php?id 8192&lang en link Last album A Night at the Opera Blind Guardian album A Night at the Opera br 2002 This album A Twist in the Myth br 2006 Next album At the Edge of Time br 2010 A Twist in the Myth is the eighth studio album by the Germany German power metal band Blind Guardian . It was originally set to be released on September 5, 2006 in Europe which became the North American release date , but Nuclear Blast changed the release date to September 1, 2006. The album was released in several different formats a normal version, a digipak version with a bonus track and bonus CD, and a limited edition book version. The book contains the digipak, along with a guitar pick , booklet and certificate of Authentication authenticity and autograph s, as well as a dragon shaped seal and a bar of red sealing wax. Track listing All music written by Andr Olbrich Olbrich ... Guardian DEFAULTSORT Twist in the Myth, A Category Blind Guardian albums Category 2006 albums de A Twist in the Myth es A Twist in the Myth fr A Twist in the Myth gl A Twist in the Myth hr A Twist in the Myth it A Twist in the Myth lt A Twist in the Myth hu A Twist in the Myth nl A Twist In The Myth no A Twist in the Myth pl A Twist in the Myth pt A Twist in the Myth ru A Twist in the Myth sl A Twist In The Myth fi A Twist in the Myth sv A Twist in the Myth ...   more details



  1. World as Myth

    The idea of World as Myth was created by science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein in his book The Number of the Beast novel The Number of the Beast . According to this idea, myths and fictional worlds exist as an almost infinite number of universes which are Parallel universe fiction parallel to our own. In this Multiverse Multiverse Hypothesis in fiction multiverse , Heinlein s Future History timeline is merely a few of the vast number of constituent universes that comprise the World as Myth. In The Number of the Beast, our characters travelled to multiple fictional universes, including several of Heinlein s own. Others included E.E. Doc Smith s Lensman series, Frank L. Baum s Oz books, and Lewis Carroll s Alice in Wonderland. See also Fictional universe Parallel universe fiction Robert A. Heinlein bibliography Simulated reality External links http nitrosyncretic.com rah rahfaq.html A list of the World as Myth stories. Heinlein books Category Novels by Robert A. Heinlein Category Robert A. Heinlein ru ...   more details



  1. The Telepinu Myth

    Merge to Telepinu god date October 2010 The Telepinu Myth is an ancient Hittites Hittite myth about the god Telepinu god Telepinu Hittite god of farming and fertility whose disappearances causes all fertility to fail, both plant and animal. This results in devastation and despair among gods and humans alike. In order to stop the havoc and devastation, the gods seek Telepinu but fail to find him. Only a bee sent by the goddess Hannahanna finds Telepinu, and stings him in oder to wake him up. However this infuriates Telepinu further and he diverts the flow of rivers and shatters the houses . In the end, the goddess Kamrusepa uses healing and magic to calm Telepinu after which he returns home and restores the vegetation and fertility. In other references it is a mortal priest who prays for all of Telepinu s anger to be sent to bronze containers in the underworld, of which nothing escapes. ref The Ancient Near East, J.B.Pickard, p 88 ref See also Portal Mythology Ancient Near East Hittite mythology References Reflist Pritchard, James B., The Ancient Near East, Vol. I. Princeton, New Jersey Princeton University Press, 1958. Category Hittite mythology MEast myth stub hu Telepinusz elt n se ...   more details



  1. The Frankenfood Myth

    Infobox Book name The Frankenfood Myth title orig translator image File The Frankenfood Myth book cover.jpg image caption author Henry I. Miller illustrator cover artist country language series subject genre publisher Praeger Publishers pub date 2004 english pub date media type pages isbn oclc preceded by followed by The Frankenfood Myth How Protest and Politics Threaten the Biotech Revolution is a book written by Hoover Institution research fellow Henry I. Miller and List of political scientists political scientist Gregory Conko and published by Praeger Publishers Publishing published in 2004. In it Conko argues against over regulation of genetically modified food and it features a foreword by Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug Norman Ernest Borlaug . ref The author argues that excess regulation of genetically modified food unnecessarily frightens the public and impedes research. Erika Jonietz, http www.technologyreview.com read article.aspx?id 13775&ch biotech Technology Review , September 15, 2004 ref In an interview, Conko described Frankenfood Myth as follows It s not a point by point refutation of all the misconceptions that are being spread about agricultural biotechnology. The primary mess that we tackle has to do with an attitude that is being spread by both opponents of biotechnology and by a lot of its supporters that it is somehow uniquely risky and therefore should be subject to special caution and special regulatory oversight. ref http beta.technologyreview.com biomedicine 13775 ref A Barron s reviewer wrote The heated debate over so called Frankenfoods is not only about the pros and cons of genetically manipulating crops to improve their nutritional value and resistance to disease it also concerns intellectual honesty . For years, activists opposed to the new ... progress vitally needed to feed the world. The Frankenfood Myth by Henry Miller and Gregory Conko takes ... food controversies References reflist DEFAULTSORT Frankenfood Myth Category Current affairs books Category ...   more details



  1. True Myth

    Refimprove date October 2008 True Myth was a Canadian musical group formed in London, Ontario . The band members were students at that city s Fanshawe College who began the group for a class project. History True Myth, a progressive rock band signed by A&R man Gary Muth , released their self titled Warner Bros. Records album in 1979. This was only the second digitally recorded album ever produced and a first in Canada. Tom Treumuth and Gary Furniss co produced the album, and also co produced such bands as The Fictions , The Demics , Figgy Duff and The Briet Brothers . Tom also produced albums for Helix band Helix and Honeymoon Suite band Honeymoon Suite in Canada. Their first album, True Myth , on Warner Bros. Records , was recorded live to a two track digital recording digital recorder called Soundstream . The album s technical producer was Jack Richardson record producer Jack Richardson The Guess Who Guess Who , Bob Seger and Alice Cooper , among others . The members for this album were Tony Cook guitar Brian Bolliger drums Steve McKenna bass slide guitar Bruce Cumming vocals Tom Treumuth many keyboards Additional musicians included Ian Thomas background vocals Marek Norman background vocals Erik Cadeski percussion and wind up fish in a tank Matt McKenna guitar and organ The first album met with critical acclaim. Not long after that, the Tom Treumuth and Gary Furniss formed their own independent label, Hypnotic record label Hypnotic , where True Myth s second and last album Telegram was released through that company. Some of this album was recorded with Daniel Lanois recording engineer engineering at Grant Avenue Studios in Hamilton, Ontario. The band made some line up changes before and during the making of Telegram . The musicians who played on this album were Kirk Devereux ... 1979 True Myth Warner Bros. Records 1981 Telegram Hypnotic External links http jam.canoe.ca Music Pop Encyclopedia T True Myth.html True Myth at Jam The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia Category Canadian ...   more details




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