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  1. RealAudio

    Morefootnotes date March 2009 Infobox file format name RealAudio icon logo screenshot caption extension tt .ra tt , tt .ram tt mime audio vnd.rn realaudio, audio x pn realaudio ref http service.real.com ... for contained by extended from extended to standard RealAudio is a Proprietary format proprietary ... time as it is downloaded. In the past, many internet radio stations used RealAudio to stream their programming ... common and has given way to more popular audio formats. RealAudio was heavily used by the BBC websites ... update on use of Realmedia publisher BBC date accessdate 2009 10 09 ref File extensions RealAudio ... project, to extend their media framework. When RealAudio was introduced, RealNetworks disclosed no technical ... codecs used in RealAudio were identical to those used in cellular telephones and digital ... documents, it was possible to write software capable of playing RealAudio based on this information ... possible to obtain codecs which allow Windows Media Player to play some versions of RealAudio. Although ... of the audio codecs proprietary, and the Helix player can not play all RealAudio files. Streaming audio RealAudio was developed as a streaming media format, meaning that it can be played while it is downloaded. It is possible to stream RealAudio using HTTP . In this case, the RealAudio file is retrieved ... version of RealAudio used a proprietary protocol called PNA or PNM to send streaming audio data ... link directly to a RealAudio file. Instead, they link to a .ram Real Audio Metadata or Synchronized ... VCR , HiDownload and Real7ime Converter can do so. Codecs RealAudio files are compressed using ... VSELP RealAudio 1 tt 28 8 tt G.728 LD CELP RealAudio 2 tt dnet tt Dolby Laboratories Dolby AC3 RealAudio 3 tt sipr tt Sipro Lab Telecom ACELP ACELP NET RealAudio 4 5 tt cook tt G2 Cook Codec RealAudio 6 tt atrc tt Sony Corporation Sony ATRAC ATRAC3 RealAudio 8 tt raac tt MPEG 4 Advanced Audio Coding LC AAC RealAudio 9 tt racp tt MPEG 4 HE AAC RealAudio 10 tt ralf tt RealAudio Lossless Format RealAudio ...   more details



  1. Cook Codec

    Unreferenced date April 2010 The cook codec is a Lossy data compression lossy Audio data compression audio compression codec developed by RealNetworks . It is also known as Cooker, Gecko, RealAudio G2, and RealAudio 8 low bitrate RA8LBR . Introduced in 1998, the cook codec was the first audio codec developed by RealNetworks in house, and was named after its author, Ken Cooke. The design was largely based on G.722.1 . http lists.mplayerhq.hu pipermail ffmpeg cvslog 2007 April 007039.html It is a pure transform codec based on the modified discrete cosine transform with a single block size. In 2003, RealNetworks introduced a surround sound version of cook, called RealAudio Multichannel. This was initially designated by the four character code whrl , but is now identified as cook , as mono stereo files are. Although RealNetworks never published a technical description of the cook codec, others have Reverse engineering reverse engineered the format, and as of December 2005, FFmpeg libavcodec contains a decoder capable of playing cook encoded files. As of July 2009, Rockbox is capable of playing cook encoded files as well. See also RealAudio Category Audio codecs ...   more details



  1. James Hartle

    online plecture hartle The Future of Gravity April, 2000 online lecture Realaudio plus ... online Realaudio lecture http www.aei.mpg.de english contemporaryIssues seminarsEvents hostedConferences ... online Realaudio lecture http www.mediasite.com ?q hartle Index to more Hartle lectures online DEFAULTSORT ...   more details



  1. RealMedia

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox file format name RealMedia icon extension .rm mime ? type code ? uniform type ? owner RealNetworks genre multimedia container format container for contained by extended from extended to standard RealMedia is a proprietary multimedia container format digital container format created by RealNetworks . Its extension is .rm . It is typically used in conjunction with RealVideo and RealAudio and is used for Streaming media streaming content over the Internet. Typically these streams are in CBR constant bitrate . Recently, RealNetworks has developed a new container for VBR variable bitrate streams, named RMVB RealMedia variable bitrate . Support of RealMedia is available in a wide variety of multimedia players for different architectures platforms Citation needed date April 2009 , including RealPlayer and the Real Alternative codec pack. The open source Digital audio player DAP firmware Rockbox has added support for reading RM containers as of 6 July 2009, although only certain formats used in RM files are playable. See also RealPlayer Container format Comparison of container formats Comparison of video player software RealVideo codecs RealAudio codecs Helix project Helix Community the free and open source software project from RealNetworks Compression Formats DEFAULTSORT Realmedia Category Container formats Multimedia software stub bg RealMedia de RealMedia es RealMedia fr RealMedia ko it RealMedia nl RealMedia ja RealMedia no RealMedia pl RealMedia pt RealMedia ru RealMedia tr RealMedia yo RealMedia ...   more details



  1. G.728

    G.728 is an ITU T International standard standard for Speech communication speech coding operating at 16  kilobit kbit s. It is officially described as Coding of speech at 16 kbit s using low delay code excited linear prediction . Technology used is LD CELP , low delay code excited linear prediction. Delay of the codec is only 5 samples 0.625  ms . The linear prediction is calculated backwards with a 50th order linear predictive coding filter. The excitation is generated with gain scaled vector quantization VQ . The standard was finished in 1992 in the form of algorithm exact floating point code. In 1994 a bit exact Fixed point arithmetic fixed point codec was released. G.728 passes low bit rate modem signals up to 2400 bit s. Also Computer network network signaling goes through. The complexity of the codec is 30 Instructions per second MIPS . 2 kilobyte s of Random access memory RAM is needed for codebooks. Mean opinion score for G.728 is 3.61. The essence of CELP techniques, which is an analysis by synthesis approach to codebook search, is retained in LD CELP. The LD CELP however, uses backward adaptation of predictors and gain to achieve an algorithmic delay of 0.625 ms. RealAudio 28 8 is a reduced bitrate variant of this standard, using 15.2 kbit s. ref http wiki.multimedia.cx index.php?title RealAudio 28.8 Multimedia Wiki s entry for RealAudio 28.8 ref See also List of codecs Comparison of audio codecs References references External links http www.itu.int rec recommendation.asp?type folders&lang e&parent T REC G.728 ITU T G.728 page ftp svr ftp.eng.cam.ac.uk pub comp.speech coding ldcelp 2.0.tar.gz C source code for G.728 Compression Formats Category Speech codecs Category Audio codecs Category ITU T recommendations de G.728 es G.728 fr G.728 ja G.728 yo G.728 ...   more details



  1. Liquid Audio

    Liquid Audio Inc was a US software company based in Redwood City, California Redwood City , California . ref cite news first Andrew last Zipern title Software Alliance Will Acquire Liquid Audio url http www.nytimes.com 2002 06 14 business technology briefing software alliance will acquire liquid audio.html work The New York Times date 2002 06 14 accessdate 14 July 2009 ref Formed in 1996, Liquid Audio developed a major standard, multiple software clients, and a client server media distribution system for streaming and downloading audio on the Internet. Along with RealNetworks RealAudio on the Real Player , Liquid Audio was one of the two emerging online audio standards in the 1990s. The company s founders Gerry Kearby , Robert Flynn, and Phil Wiser focused on professional audio quality and copyright security to differentiate the offer. The company was a pioneer in enabling copyright compliant media distribution, working closely with record companies and publishing rights agencies such as ASCAP, BMI, The Harry Fox Agency, in the United States, and various other agencies around the world. To represent the industry s copyright interests, Liquid Audio, Real Networks and a host of other companies formed the http www.digmedia.org Digital Media Association to negotiate copyright fees for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act . Liquid Audio s solution was ultimately supplanted by RealAudio, and others such as Microsoft s Windows Media Player . In 2002 , Microsoft bought Liquid Audio s Digital rights management DRM patents. http www.theregister.co.uk 2002 10 01 microsoft buys liquid audio drm After the failure of talks on a takeover by Alliance Entertainment , in January 2003, Liquid Audio was acquired by Anderson Media and was renamed to Liquid Digital Media. http www.liquiddigitalmedia.com about.htm Today, Liquid Digital Media, Inc. focuses on custom services for Internet media delivery, including video and audio encoding in WMA, WMV, and MP3 formats windows DRM encryption ...   more details



  1. Nokia 6710 Navigator

    Infobox Mobile phone name Nokia 6710 Navigator image Nokia 6710 Navigator open 3284598189 .jpg manufacturer Nokia screen 2.6 inches, 240 x 320 pixels, Thin film transistor liquid crystal display TFT LCD camera 5.0 Megapixels 2nd camera QVGA video call Front operatingsystem Symbian OS v9.3, S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 cpu ARM11 600MHz memory 50MB internal MicroSD Memory Card 4GB Included networks EGSM 850 900 1800 1900 HSDPA 900 1900 2100 connectivity USB Mass Storage via micro USB , Bluetooth 2.0 size 104.8 x 50.1 x 14.9 mm form Slider weight 117g The Nokia 6710 Navigator is a mobile phone made by Nokia that is a successor to Nokia 6210 Navigator . It has been available since August 2009. The Nokia 6710 Navigator is the fourth Assisted GPS GPS Phone in the Navigator series to be released by Nokia . The Nokia 6710 Navigator includes pre loaded navigation maps with a lifetime free navigation license. ref cite web url http maps.nokia.com ovi services and apps ovi maps title Nokia Ovi Maps publisher Nokia date accessdate 2010 03 07 ref Technical specifications Symbian OS v9.3 with S60 Platform 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 Quad band GSM General Packet Radio Service GPRS Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution EDGE GSM frequency ranges GSM EDGE 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Tri band UMTS High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA W CDMA 900 1900 2100  MHz High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA 10.2 Mbit s High Speed Uplink Packet Access HSUPA 2.0 Mbit s GPS Phone Integrated GPS system Assisted GPS A GPS Compass Digital Compass 128MB Random access memory RAM 5.0 megapixel camera, Video VGA 640 480 Quarter VGA QVGA camera for video calling Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR & A2DP USB 2.0 micro USB microSD Stereo FM radio with support for Radio Data System RDS and Visual Radio Push to Talk over Cellular PoC Music Player supporting MP3, AAC, AAC , eAAC , WMA, WAV, RealAudio 7, RealAudio 8, RealAudio 10, AMR files Mono speaker See also List of Nokia products References Reflist External links ...   more details



  1. This is Your FBI

    ref improve date August 2010 Image Harris2.jpg thumb upright Stacy Harris This Is Your FBI was a radio crime drama which aired in the United States on American Broadcasting Company ABC from April 6, 1945 to January 30, 1953 for a total of 409 shows. FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover gave it his endorsement, calling it the finest dramatic program on the air . Producer director Jerry Devine was given access to FBI files by Hoover, and the resulting dramatizations of FBI cases were narrated by Frank Lovejoy 1945 , Dean Carleton 1946 1947 and William Woodson 1948 1953 . Stacy Harris played the lead role of fictional Special Agent Jim Taylor. Others in the cast were William Conrad , Bea Benaderet , and Jay C. Flippen . This Is Your FBI was sponsored during its entire run by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States now AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company . External links http www.fbi.gov page2 oct05 radiodial102405.htm Jack French discusses FBI cases on the radio http www.otr.net ?p yfbi This Is Your FBI episodes from 1945 1952 RealAudio DEFAULTSORT This Is Your Fbi Category American radio drama Category 1940s American radio programs Category 1950s American radio programs US radio show stub ...   more details



  1. Kytice

    for the 2000 Czech film Wild Flowers film Kytice Czech language Czech for nosegay Bouquet original full title was Kytice z pov st n rodn ch A Bouquet of National Legends is a collection of ballad s by the Czech literature Czech author Karel Jarom r Erben , first published in 1853 in literature 1853 and considered a classic. It is made up of 13 poems Kytice Poklad Treasure Svatebn ko ile The Wedding Shirts Polednice Lady midday Zlat kolovrat The Golden Spinning Wheel t dr den Christmas Eve made into a melodrama by Zden k Fibich Holoubek Little Dove Z ho ovo lo e Z ho s Bed Vodn k The Vodnik mythology Water Goblin Vrba Willow Lilie Lily , added in the 1861 second edition Dce ina kletba Daughter s Curse V tkyn Seeress Kytice was a 1972 loose adaptation to a theatre Musical theatre musical by Ji Such and Ferdinand Havl k music , one of the most popular pieces in the history of his Semafor theatre. External links s cs Kytice z pov st n rodn ch Full text of Kytice at Wikisource http www.radio.cz en article 58317 Several rhymed translations and an interview with the translator Susan Reynolds at Radio Prague website, 19 September 2004 transcript and RealAudio archive Category Czech poetry Category Ballad collections czech stub poetry stub cs Kytice sb rka ...   more details



  1. Helge Lindberg

    Orphan date February 2009 Helge Igor Lindberg 1887 1927 was a Finland Finnish opera singer who was a popular concert singer in the 1920s throughout Europe . He was also a sculpture sculptor . He died of pneumonia in 1927 and was survived by his wife Fritzi, a member of the novelty group the Seven Viennese Singing Sisters also known as the Singing Babies , and his sons Kim, Lars, and Dian. External links http 194.252.88.3 radioarkistoweb.nsf sivut laulaja?opendocument&pageid Content1101030C3AE Laulaja bot generated title at 194.252.88.3 Finnish page http ra.yle.fi ramgen radioarkisto laulajat Helge Lindberg.rm Froh lacht die Brust mir RealAudio file Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lindberg, Helge ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1927 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lindberg, Helge Category Deaths from pneumonia Category 1887 births Category 1927 deaths Finland opera singer stub fi Helge Lindberg sv Helge Lindberg ...   more details



  1. Adiós Nonino

    Adi s Nonino Farewell, Nonino is a composition by Tango music tango composer stor Piazzolla , written in October 1959 while in New York in memory of his father, Vicente Nonino Piazzolla, a few days after his father s death. ref name bio http www.piazzolla.org biography biography english.html stor Piazzolla biography ref ref name memento http www.piazzolla.org centro malvi malvi.html History of the Buenos Aires recording remembered the page has a link to a bandoneon solo performance video ref The piece has proven to be one of Piazzolla s most well known and popular compositions, and has been recorded many times in many various arrangements and instrumentations. References references External links http www.piazzolla.org biography audio adios nonino.ram Adi s Nonino from stor Piazzolla s Adi s Nonino CD, recorded in Buenos Aires in 1969 in RealAudio format classical composition stub category Tangos es Adi s Nonino nl Adi s Nonino ja pt Adi s Nonino ...   more details



  1. Assistive Media

    Assistive Media is a nonprofit internet based audio reading service to serve people with visual reading impairments worldwide. In 1996, Assistive Media was founded by David Erdody in Ann Arbor, Michigan as a 501 c 3 not for profit organization and with volunteer readers began producing and distributing spoken word recordings of otherwise inaccessible materials on audiocassette to participating libraries of The Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped . Soon after, with the advent of online digital audio formats such as RealAudio and mp3 files, direct distribution of recordings shifted to an Assistive Media web site. In 1999, Assistive Media was awarded The Streamers Progressive Award , sponsored by RealNetworks , Inc., as the best nonprofit web site of the year. As of 2011, Assistive Media has produced over 1000 audio recordings of in depth titles of mostly serious non fiction from mainstream periodicals, including The New Yorker , The Atlantic , Harper s , and The New York Review of Books and is considered one of the longest continuously running internet based nonprofit services. References http www.assistivemedia.org New Media Helps Visually Impaired Hear Old Media by Jeri Clausing, The New York Times , June 30, 1998. http www.nytimes.com library tech 98 06 cyber articles 30audio.html Category Assistive technology Category Blindness ...   more details



  1. Creole Pig

    bank video narrated by Edwidge Danticat in RealAudio format. http freespeech.org ramfiles pigstale.ram A Pig s Tale a video by Anne Parisio and Leah Gordon in RealAudio format. http www.globalgiving.co.uk ...   more details



  1. 1-800-MUSIC-NOW

    weasel words date July 2008 1 800 MUSIC NOW was a short lived venture by MCI Communications to open a music store operated through automated telephone prompts. It also introduced one of the first ever serious attempts at an e commerce music store. The service was run out of MCI s Consumer Markets Headquarters offices in Arlington, Virginia Pentagon City . The telephone service allowed United States users who dialed the toll free number 1 800 687 4266 the last W in the brand name was irrelevant to the actual number in effect, 1 800 MUSIC NO to enter the name of a performing artist by touch tone , then select one of that artist s albums available on Compact Disc CD or compact audio cassette cassette from the catalog and hear clips from that album before buying by credit card . Users could sample and buy music and could shop by artist name, album name, genre, song title, Top 10 lists, etc. Once users made selections on the automated service, they were transferred to a call center where an operator established an account for first time buyers , collected payment and shipping information, assisted in ordering, and completed the order. Subsequent ordering could be accomplished through the automated system without human assistance. The online service was located at nowiki http www.1800musicnow.mci.com nowiki . It was the first to offer free music sampling for most of its catalog initially in RealAudio 1.0 and eventually in RealAudio 2.0. The online store shut down in early 1997. The service began in 1995 the same year Amazon.com opened, and three years before it started selling music but was taken down by the end of 1996 . The promotion totaled about United States dollar USD 40 million at the time, advertisements for the service were quite regularly played on MTV and advertised heavily as part of The Simpsons Homerpalooza episode meanwhile, its top selling CD allegedly sold only 400 copies. ref cite news url http www.economist.com surveys PrinterFriendly.cfm?Story ID 59630 ...   more details



  1. NetRadio

    Refimprove date January 2008 NetRadio Net.radio, NetRadio, NetRadio Network was a Minneapolis, Minnesota based company founded by Scott Bourne and radio veteran Scot Combs in 1994. NetRadio helped pioneer Internet radio online radio and was the world s first Internet only radio network. NetRadio began using RealAudio 1.0 in November of 1995 to stream their music. It started out with four formats and expanded to more than a dozen two years after. The radio network was included as a preset in RealAudio aka RealMedia 2.0 and later players. NetRadio was the first Internet radio network to receive an experimental license from ASCAP which later became a standard license for all online radio stations. At its height, NetRadio offered more than 125 online radio stations and attracted more than 50 million listens per month. When Arbitron began rating Internet radio sites, NetRadio consistently held 8 of the top 10 ranks. In 1997, the Navarre Corporation completed the purchase of all outstanding shares of NetRadio and merged the company into one of its subsidiaries. ref citation url http www.bizjournals.com twincities stories 1997 03 10 daily1.html title NetRadio, Navarre, ValueVision announce agreements publisher Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal date March 10, 1997 accessdate 2009 02 19 ref In late 2001 it discontinued operations. ref citation url http www.allbusiness.com retail trade miscellaneous retail retail stores not 4394742 1.html publisher AllBusiness title NetRadio Calling It Quits date Oct. 18, 2001 ref Worlds First live Internet Concert Series In July 1996, NetRadio accomplished another first by offering the first weekly live Internet only concert series hosted by NetRadio Webmaster Nathan Wright. ref wayback url http citypages.com databank 17 817 article2850.asp title Minneapolis St. Paul City Pages Music Notes, 7 31 1996, Revolution Radio date 20010421035637 ref . Some of the shows included Dr. Mambos Combo 1 16 96 first live concert via internet out of Minn ...   more details



  1. Margaret Seltzer

    Margaret Seltzer pseudonym ously Margaret B. Jones born 1975 in Los Angeles , California is an American writer. Her first book, Love and Consequences A Memoir of Hope and Survival ISBN 9781594489778 , about her alleged experiences growing up as a half White people white , half Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American foster child and Bloods gang member in South Los Angeles South Central Los Angeles , was proven to be fictitious. ref name nyt cite news last Rich first M url http www.nytimes.com 2008 03 04 books 04fake.html?hp title Gang Memoir, Turning Page, Is Pure Fiction publisher The New York Times date 2008 03 04 accessdate 2008 03 04 ref She actually was fully white, grew up with her biological parents in the upscale San Fernando Valley community of Sherman Oaks, California Sherman Oaks and attended Campbell Hall School Campbell Hall , an affluent Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopalian day school in the North Hollywood, California North Hollywood area of Los Angeles. ref name cnn cite news url title Memoir of gangbanging, drug dealing is fake publisher CNN CNN.com accessdate 2008 03 04 ref While promoting the book in radio interviews with WBUR s On Point and NPR s Tell Me More , Seltzer spoke with an African American Vernacular English African American Vernacular dialect and frequently referred to alleged gang friends as homie s and my home girl. ref name OP cite news title Love and Consequences in South Central LA RealAudio file url http realserver.bu.edu 8080 ramgen w b wbur onpoint 2008 02 op 0229b.rm publisher On Point first Tom last Ashbrook date February 29, 2008 ref ref name TMM cite news title Margaret Seltzer Joins List of Fabricating Writers RealAudio file url http www.npr.org templates player mediaPlayer.html?action 1&t 1&islist false&id 87917347&m 87917342 publisher Tell Me More first M last Martin date 2008 03 05 ref Prior to being exposed as fabricated, the book was praised as humane and deeply affecting by Michiko ...   more details



  1. Van and Schenck

    Image VanSchenck22.jpg thumb right 250px Van and Schenck. Van and Schenck were popular United States entertainers in the 1910s and 1920s Gus Van born August Von Glahn, August 12, 1886  March 12, 1968 , baritone and Joe Schenck pronounced sha k born Joseph Thuma Schenck, c. 1891  June 28, 1930 , tenor . They were vaudeville stars and made appearances in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921. They made numerous gramophone record phonograph records for the Emerson Records Emerson , Victor Talking Machine Company Victor , and Columbia Records Columbia record companies. With Schenck on piano, the duo sang and performed comedy routines. Van was especially adept at dialect humor, and could imitate any number of regional and continental accents. One of the team s typical novelty hits was Pastafazoola , in praise of Italian food and sung in the appropriate style. Van s hearty baritone and Schenck s high tenor harmonized well, and the team became known as the pennant winning battery of songland. They performed on radio shows and appeared in early talking motion pictures, including several musical shorts in both Vitaphone and Movietone sound system Fox Movietone and one feature, the MGM film They Learned About Women 1930 . During the first world war, they recorded humorous songs such as I Don t Want to Get Well which told the tale of a wounded soldier who did not want to recover, as he was comfortable in hospital and in love with a nurse. After Schenck s death, Van continued to perform as a solo artist on stage, screen, and radio. He appeared in many New York produced Soundies in 1941. Schenck was buried in The Cemetery of the Evergreens in Brooklyn. External links http vintage recordings.com realaudio vocalshow6a07.ram Van & Schenck on vintage recordings.com RealAudio of two of their early recordings http www.imdb.com name nm0770850 Joe Schenck at IMDB http www.imdb.com name nm0888408 Gus Van at IMDB DEFAULTSORT Van And Schenck Category Vaudeville performe ...   more details



  1. RealVideo

    streams. To facilitate real time streaming, RealVideo and RealAudio normally uses constant bit rate ... in the video. RealNetworks says that the RealVideo and RealAudio codecs are not available ... and RealAudio, RealNetworks has licensed third party technology for certain aspects of those ...   more details



  1. Susan Griffin

    BLP sources date January 2010 Susan Griffin born January 26, 1943 is an eco feminism eco feminist author. She describes her work as draw ing connections between the destruction of nature, the diminishment of women and racism, and trac ing the causes of war to denial in both private and public life. ref http susangriffin.com Bio.html ref She received a MacArthur Foundation MacArthur grant for Peace and International Cooperation, an National Endowment for the Arts NEA Fellowship, and an Emmy Award for the play Voices . Susan Griffin was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1943 and has resided in California since then. Writings of Susan Griffin 1967 to present Woman and Nature the Roaring Inside Her 1978 Ecofeminist treatise Pornography and Silence Culture s Revenge Against Nature 1981 Sociological aspects of pornography Unremembered Country poems Copper Canyon Press , 1987 A Chorus of Stones the Private Life of War 1993 Psychological aspects of violence, war, womanhood The Eros of Everyday Life Essays on Ecology, Gender and Society 1995 Bending Home Selected New Poems, 1967 1998 Copper Canyon Press, 1998 What Her Body Thought a Journey into the Shadows 1999 The Book of the Courtesans a Catalogue of Their Virtues 2001 Wrestling with the Angel of Democracy On Being an American Citizen 2008 References references Sources http www.novelguide.com a discover aww 02 aww 02 00490.html Novelguide.com External links http susangriffin.com Susan Griffin s official homepage http wiredforbooks.org susangriffin Susan Griffin s reading lectures, RealAudio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Griffin, Susan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Griffin, Susan Category 1943 births Category Living people Category Ecofeminists Category People from Los Angeles, California Category American feminist writers Category American dramatists and playwrights Category American poets Category Lesbian writers Category ...   more details



  1. The Right Nation

    www.cato.org realaudio cbf 06 02 04.ram RealVideo stream and a http www.cato.org events woolridge ...   more details



  1. Damodar (name of Krishna)

    unreferenced date August 2009 mergeto Vishnu date August 2009 Damodar also spelled Damodara and Damodarah is the 367th name of Vishnu from the Vishnu sahasranama . The various meanings of the name are given as follows The Lord when He was tied with a cord daama around His waist udara , denoting a divine pastime in which Krishna s mother Yasoda bound Krishna for being mischievous. Used by various Vaishnava adherents. ref http www.behindthename.com name damodara ref One who is known through a mind which is purified Udara by means of self control dama . ref http www.dollsofindia.com young krishna.htm ref One in whose bosom rests the entire universe. ref http www.mantraonnet.com vishnu sahasranaama 351 400.html ref Celebration of Krishna as Damodar A popular bhajan that celebrates Krishna as Damodara is the Damodarashtakam found in the Padma Purana of Vyasa Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa , spoken by Satyavrata Muni in a conversation with Narada and Shaunaka . . It is often sung by devotees during the month of Kaartika , and is very popular amongst the Vaishnava s of ISKCON .. ref name Prayers cite news first Henry last Doktorski title Prayers to Lord Damodaar url http henrydoktorski.com nv Damodar Prayers.html ref References references External links http www.srimadbhagavatam.org music text damodarastaka.html Sri Damodarastaka lyrics and RealAudio recording Category Titles and names of Krishna Category Forms of Vishnu Category Forms of Krishna es D modar pl Damodara ru ...   more details



  1. WDR 2

    WDR 2 is a radio channel produced by the Westdeutscher Rundfunk public broadcasting organization in Germany . It focuses on contemporary pop music for an adult audience. Frequencies FM Aachen Euregio 100.8 MHz Eifel 101.0 MHz Monschau 94.2 MHz K lner Bucht 100.4 MHz K ln 98.6 MHz Erftkreis 88.4 MHz Oberbergischer Kreis 91.8 MHz Rheinisch Bergischer Kreis 100.4 MHz Remscheid 95.7 MHz Wuppertal 99.8 MHz Rhine Ruhr Rhein Ruhr 99.2 MHz Kleve 93.3 MHz Dortmund 87.8 MHz M nsterland 94.1 MHz Ibbenb ren 96.0 MHz Sauerland 102.1 MHz Arnsberg 99.4 MHz M rkischer Kreis and Olpe district Kreis Olpe 93.5 MHz Schmallenberg 93.8 MHz Siegerland 101.8 MHz Siegen 97.1 MHz Siegen Wittgenstein Wittgensteiner Land 92.3 MHz Ostwestfalen 93.2 MHz Bad Oeynhausen 99.1 MHz H xter 96.4 MHz L bbecke 96.0 MHz Warburg 91.8 MHz AM Bonn 774 kHz Langenberg 720 kHz Satellite ADR Astra Digital Radio Transponder 39 WDR Fernsehen , 11.053 MHz, Polarisation horizontal analogue Transponder 39 WDR Fernsehen , 11.053 MHz, Polarisation horizontal, 7.38 7.56 MHz WDR 2 Klassik ADR Transponder 36 PHOENIX , 11.009 MHz, Polarisation vertical External links http www.wdr2.de Official web site http www.wdr.de wdrlive radio.phtml?channel wdr2 Livestream RealAudio or Windows Media Germany stub coord missing Germany Category Radio stations in Germany de WDR 2 es WDR 2 ...   more details



  1. Eefing

    Eefing also written eeephing , eephing , eeefing , eefin ref http www.rossmusic.net eef.htm eefin , What the heck is an eef?. Accessed January 7, 2007. ref , or eefn nowiki nowiki ref http yahmdallah.blogspot.com 2003 04 eefn its funny how sometimes attic.html eefn , Third Level Digression blog . Accessed March 20, 2006. ref and doubtless other ways is an Appalachia n United States vocal technique similar to beatboxing , but nearly a century older. Jennifer Sharpe describes it as a kind of hiccupping, rhythmic wheeze that started in rural Tennessee more than 100 years ago. ref name Sharpe Sharpe 2005 ref An eefing piece called Swamp Root was one of the first singles recorded and released by Sam Phillips . Singer Joe Perkins had a minor 1963 hit Little Eeefin Annie , 76 on the Billboard magazine Billboard chart, featuring eefer Jimmie Riddle , whom Sharpe calls the acknowledged master of the genre. Riddle later brought eefing to national visibility on the television series Hee Haw . ref name Sharpe In fall 1963, the same time as Perkins Little Eefin Annie was released, a group called the Ardells issued a single on Epic called Eefinanny, a sort of Bluegrass music bluegrass hillbilly spoof on the Folk music folk hootenanny movement. It was not a hit. The song Hillbilly beatbox by The Evolution Control Committee prominently features eefing recordings. ref http soundcloud.com ecc hillbilly beatboxing Hillbilly beatboxing by ECC page on SoundCloud ref Notes reflist References Jennifer Sharpe, http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 5259589 Jimmie Riddle and the Lost Art of Eephing , National Public Radio , March 13, 2006. Accessed March 20, 2006. Includes audio in RealAudio and Windows Media Player formats. http www.angelfire.com tn2 bobloyce eeef.html Joe Perkins Little Eeefin Annie page Category Vocal skills music genre stub ...   more details



  1. Zieper v. Metzinger

    orphan date March 2010 Zieper v. Metzinger was a case brought before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey in which filmmaker Michael Zieper sued several officials of the United States Department of Justice Department of Justice . It was found that the actions of several Federal Bureau of Investigation agents and a United States Attorney may have violated the First Amendment to the United States Constitution First Amendment rights of Zieper and others. The case was ultimately dismissed by the judge. At issue in the case was a film, http www.crowdedtheater.com realaudio timesq.ram Military Takeover in New York City , a work of fiction concerning the events of the upcoming New Year s Eve 1999. Produced by Michael Zieper of West Caldwell, New Jersey , the film was posted on the Internet at http www.crowdedtheater.com CrowdedTheater.com . The film was similar in its fictional portrayal of supposedly real events to The War of the Worlds radio The War of the Worlds and The Blair Witch Project . A segment about the film was broadcast on New York television station UPN 9 on November 10, 1999 that night, West Caldwell police and FBI agents went to Zieper s home, although he was not arrested. Agent Joe Metzinger of the FBI, one of the defendants named in the case, was involved in the investigation of Military Takeover in New York City . There were five co defendants, including Metzinger. The others were United States Attorney General Attorney General Janet Reno FBI Director Louis Freeh Mary Jo White , U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and Lisa Korologos, assistant U.S. Attorney. The American Civil Liberties Union assisted the plaintiff. The case was dismissed on grounds of qualified immunity . External links http www.law.com jsp law LawArticleFriendly.jsp?id 1124960712325 New York Law Journal article about the case http www.aclu.org privacy speech 15610lgl19991222.html ACLU Complaint in Zieper v. Metzinger DEFAULTSORT Zieper V. Metz ...   more details



  1. Church of the Great God

    The Church of the Great God CGG is one of the churches to form in the wake of the Worldwide Church of God s major doctrinal revisions of the 1980s and 1990s. The CGG, headquartered in Fort Mill, South Carolina , decided upon a quiet course of dissent in relation to the changes in the parent church s doctrine, and followed the example of Herbert W. Armstrong when he left the Church of God, Seventh Day by not attacking the WCG or its leaders or proselyting the members of the WCG or its other splinter groups. Formation The Church of the Great God was organized with 20 members on January 11, 1992, with the primary leadership core consisting of John Ritenbaugh, John Reid, Martin Collins, and Richard Ritenbaugh. Membership CGG is small in membership, with about 400 persons attending services each week in about 50 small groups in the United States, Canada, and Port of Spain, Trinidad. Other smaller groups are located in France, the Philippines, Australia, South Africa, and Zambia. Membership growth is slow, primarily due to the emphasis upon feeding the flock with little effort to proselytize new members, except through their websites. The church indicates it has over 1,500 people on their active postal mailing list, nearly 41,000 receiving its magazine, Forerunner , and over 78,800 subscribers to their daily email newsletter, The Berean Daily Verse and Comment. An indeterminable number attend virtual Sabbath services at home each week by listening to the Fort Mill, South Carolina, congregation s services via live Windows Media and RealAudio stream. See also Christian Sabbatarianism External links http cgg.org Church of the Great God Official Website http Bibletools.org Online Bible and Biblical Resources run by Church of the Gread God http theberean.org The Berean Daily Verse and Comment email newsletter site http Sabbath.org Sabbatarian Doctrine written by the CGG ministry http TrueGospel.org The True Gospel, Doctrinal literature written by the CGG ministry Sabbath Keepi ...   more details




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