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In the spring of 1995, he published a photo book called Men Without Ties that might as well have been titled Men Without Shirts.
In the exhibition, a series of 2014 photographs by Zina Saro-Wiwa, titled "Men of the Ogele," portrays some of these muscular players, in some cases posed with their masks off.
In a Harvard Business Review article titled "Men Shouldn't Refuse to be Alone with Female Colleagues," United States Naval Academy professors W. Brad Johnson and David G. Smith make a similar argument.
It was in the midst of this exhibition, titled Men Who Cannot Cry, at Goodman Gallery in Cape Town, that I sat down with him to reflect on his four decades' worth of work.
The term mansplaining — a portmanteau of "explain" and "man" — entered popular usage after the author and historian Rebecca Solnit published a 2008 essay titled "Men Explain Things to Me." She described attending a party at which a man insisted on explaining to her a "very important book" he had heard about and did not immediately seem to absorb that she had written the book.
A third series, also titled Men of War starred Sgt. Rock and was published from November 2011-June 2012.
A video game partly based on the film was released in 2002, titled Men in Black II: Alien Escape.
In March 2005 the paper launched a cut-down afternoon version of the paper titled MEN Lite, which was distributed free to commuters within Manchester's city centre.
In 2010, he wrote and directed the film titled Men on the Bridge. She has continued to work in both Turkey and Germany, and her movie Hayatboyu was released in 2013.
"Now I Lay Me" is a short story by American author Ernest Hemingway. It is a part of Ernest Hemingway's collection of short stories titled Men Without Women, which was published in 1927.
They held general meetings, known as Izu-Ọka, at either the residence of the oldest man (Otochal Ọka) or a place specially designated by the titled men. He was the Nne Uzu, or ‘master blacksmith,’ irrespective of whether or not he actually knew the trade, as the only master known to Ọka was the master craftsman, the Nne Uzu. In modern times, Awka has adopted the republican system and is currently administered by the Awka South Local Government Area. However, it still preserves its traditional systems of governance with the respected Ozo-titled men often consulted for village and community issues and a paramount cultural representative, the Eze Uzu, who is elected by all Ozo- titled men by rotation among different villages to represent the city at state functions.
However, development has since appeared to cease. In June 2019, a spin-off of Men in Black 3 titled Men in Black: International, starring Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, included Emma Thompson as Agent O.
The first Men in Black video game, Men in Black: The Game, was released for Windows 95 in 1997, followed by a release for the PlayStation. The game, developed by Gigawatt Studios and published by SouthPeak Interactive, is loosely based on the 1997 film. Another game, titled Men in Black: The Series, was released for the Game Boy Color in 1999, and is based on the animated television series. It was followed by a sequel in 2000, titled Men in Black 2: The Series and also for the Game Boy Color.
The Fighting Men was made to be shown as part of a weekly programme of Canadian and international films which aired on Saturday Night Movies, on a budget of $400,000. Tony Sheer's story was titled Men of Steel.
Jesmyn Ward (July 7, 2011). "nearly there", Jesmimi. It was a memoir titled Men We Reaped and was published in 2013. The book explores the lives of her brother and four other young black men who lost their lives in her hometown.
Winnipeg curler and three-time Brier champion Jeff Stoughton also made a cameo appearance throwing his trademark "spin-o-rama" shot. A television adaptation, also titled Men with Brooms debuted October 4, 2010 on CBC Television for the 2010-11 television season.
May 4, 2001. Accessed on June 9, 2017. Sports writer Dan Manoyan wrote a book about Phillip and his Granite City High School basketball teammates, titled Men of Granite, in 2007. A film based on the book, directed by Dwayne Johnson-Cochran, began production in 2015.
Beginning with the release of the 1997 film Men in Black, the series has been adapted across a wide variety of media, spawning an entire franchise. Starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, the film proved a huge box office success for Columbia Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, resulting in two sequels: Men in Black II and Men in Black 3. The popularity of the films subsequently led to many tie-ins and spin-offs, including an October 1997 to June 2001 animated series titled Men in Black: The Series, novelizations, soundtracks of each film, video games and an amusement park ride. A spin-off was released June 14, 2019, titled Men in Black: International.
Alda toured Australia and New Zealand in 1927, saying in an interview she loathed the former. She and Gatti-Casazza separated the following year and then divorced. In 1929, she left the Met but continued to give concerts, make radio broadcasts and appear in vaudeville. Alda's 1937 autobiography was titled Men, Women, & Tenors.
This is made up of the king's members of the cabinet, the elders of the community and all titled men (Ndi Nze). For important matters such as the promulgation of new laws, the decision to conduct or wage wars, the fixing of dates of important festivals, etc. the council of elders is summoned without delay.
To complement this, the Sahitya Akademi has held a parallel lecture series titled 'Men in Books' in which the Akademi invites persons distinguished for interdisciplinary studies to speak about literature. Notable speakers in the past have included film-maker Adoor Gopalakrishnan, journalist Dilip Padgaonkar, lawyer Laxmi Mall Singhvi, and former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Wallace Ford joined Seward and Cromwell in Hot News, which was eventually titled Men of the Hour (1935). She was in three western films written by Ford Beebe in 1935. The titles are Law Beyond the Range, The Revenge Rider, and Justice of the Range. Colonel Tim McCoy, Ward Bond, and Ed LeSaint were among her fellow actors.
He was born in 1938 in Illinois and grew up in Los Angeles, California. He attended the University of Chicago and University of California, Berkeley. Book One of Melnick's homophonic translation of Homer's Iliad, titled Men in Aïda, was published in 1983 by Lyn Hejinian's Tuumba Press. The farcical bathhouse scenario presented in Melnick's translation suggests underlying homoeroticism in the original text.
The episode aired on the Fox network in the United States on 14 February 2010. Men with Brooms is a 2002 Canadian film that takes a satirical look at curling. A TV adaptation, also titled Men with Brooms, debuted in 2010 on CBC Television. The Corner Gas episode "Hurry Hard" involves the townspeople of Dog River competing in a local curling bonspiel for the fictitious "Clavet Cup".
He also collaborated with Little Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez of Masters at Work on their track "Voices in My Mind," released in 1994 under the name Voices. Additionally, he partnered with DJ Fat Tony to form the duo Fierce Child, releasing an EP titled Men Adore… in 1995 and another single, "Gonna Getcha," in 1996.Men Adore – Fierce Child, AllMusic. Retrieved on 30 August 2014.
Northen contributed to the history of Georgia by compiling a seven-volume collection of biographical essays, published between 1907 and 1912, titled Men of Mark in Georgia. In 1911, he replaced Allen D. Candler as compiler of state records and contributed to the ongoing publication of the Colonial Records of Georgia series. He died in 1913, in Atlanta, Georgia. Northen is buried in Oakland Cemetery.
Elsewhere such masks were used in post-burial rites relating to titled men. In one fairly consistent episode in the festival the masquerader, supporting a mask which can often weigh 50 lbs or more, attempts to jump off a mound to augur the quality of the new year. A fall or loss of balance is read as a bad omen which may herald coming misfortune.
Alfred Lueben was featured in a locally published 1906 book titled Men Behind the Seattle Spirit. When planning began for Seattle’s first world’s fair, Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition, he helped organize the musical entertainment that would be performed for fairgoers on German Day, August 18, 1909. In 1910 the Lueben began a costume retail shop in the Clemmer Theater building, and went on to rent tuxedos and dress suits.
In 2001, a version of Men in Black: The Series was released for the Game Boy Advance. Men in Black: The Series – Crashdown was released later in 2001, for the PlayStation. In 2002, a video game partially based on the second film was released, titled Men in Black II: Alien Escape. A video game published by Activision entitled MIB: Alien Crisis was released in May 2012, around the time when the third movie was released.
The Benefits of Vegetarianism (, Favāyed-e giyāhkhori), published in 1927, by the Iranian writer Sadegh Hedayat, is considered to be one of the most important and influential works written in Persian about animal rights and vegetarianism. It is the more complete edition of Hedayat's older book on animal rights, titled Men and Animals (, Ensan va Heyvan). Some vegan parties in Iran, view Sadegh Hedayat as the father of Iran's modern vegetarianism movement.
The Ofo is the sacred symbol of truth, justice, law and authority. It plays a role in sacrificial rituals, prayer, oath taking, pronouncing judgement, deliberating policy within the family or community and involving blessings or curses. Brass Ofo often serve as symbols of family or community authority and become revered family heirlooms. Bronze Ofo serve as symbols of power and authority for office holders and titled men, or a sacred family icon.
In the words of Nancy Neaher, the Ofo also serves as a symbol of power and authority for office holders and titled men, or as a sacred family icon. The Ofo represents the collective power of the gods and ancestors, as well as the truths given by Chineke (or God Almighty) to a person. The Ofo also symbolizes the link between the living holder of family or ruling authority and their ancestors.
Gerald Markowitz and David Rosner, "'The Street of Walking Death': Silicosis, Health, and Labor in the Tri-State Region, 1900-1950," The Journal of American History, Vol. 77, No. 2. (1990), 539. The film, titled Men and Dust, was released in conjunction with the Association of Documentary Film Producers in New York; Lee Dick, his wife, is credited as producer under the aegis of Dial Films.Bosley Crowther, "Onward March the Documentaries," The New York Times, February 4, 1940.
The designated terrorist organization Turkistan Islamic Party's magazine "Islamic Turkistan" Arabic: (تركستان الإسلامية) Uyghur: (ئىسلامى تۈركىستان) Issue #12 included a photo of the founders of the First East Turkestan Republic including Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki which was titled "Men who marked history in their blood" (رجال سطروا التاريخ بدمائهم) (1933–1352) featuring the caption "Founders of an independent islamic state in the Hijri year 1352 in East Turkestan" (مؤسسوا دولة إسلامية مستقلة عام 1352هـ في تركستان الشرقية).
The song was also recorded by Kim and Reggie Harris and Magpie and was included on the albums Spoken in Love (1995) and on Where Have All the Flowers Gone? The Songs of Pete Seeger (1998). The November 1966 issue of Broadside included another song with words by Taylor and music by Seeger. Titled "Men of Principle," it mocked government officials who talked about open and low-cost housing, integrated schools, jobs, and peace but did nothing about them.
Ukara was a symbol of wealth and power only handled by titled men and post-menopausal women. Ukara can be worn as a wrapper (a piece of clothing) on formal occasions, and larger version are hung in society meeting houses and on formal occasions. Ukara motifs are designed in white and are placed on grids set against an indigo background. Some of the designs include abstract symbols representing the Ekpe society such as repeating triangles representing the leopard's claws and therefore Ekpe's power.
James Bobin was announced as director in 2016.That 21 Jump Street-Men In Black Crossover Is Actually Happening On April 13, 2016, the movie was officially announced and revealed to be titled MIB 23. In 2016 Hill expressed doubts and said the project was unlikely to happen, and that it was too complicated to make it work. A spin-off titled Men in Black: International was released in June 2019, starring Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, with Emma Thompson reprising her role.
Originally titled Men Against Evil, the show was set to be a soap opera-type program about a police captain. However, when the concept proved to be unworkable, the project was changed to a standard police drama with three main characters. In addition, following a sponsor's objection about being associated with the word "evil," the show's title was changed. For the first two years of the series aired, it was broadcast on Monday nights, with 30 episodes comprising a season's run.
She wrote for newspapers and magazines, and became city editor of the Montpelier Evening Argus. She also worked for the Vermont Federal Writers' Project, interviewing the people of Barre, Vermont, about their lives during the Great Depression; the resulting collection of interviews, titled Men Against Granite, was published posthumously in 2003. One of her literary mentors at this time was Arthur Wallace Peach. Her first novel, Deep Grow the Roots (1940), sold few copies but received positive reviews, and earned her national recognition as an emerging writer.
Woolf gave the Rhind Lectures for 2004/2005; the series was titled Men who turned towards the light: Cult and creativity in the Romans' world. The Rhind Lectures are a series of lectures on archaeology and they are hosted by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. In July 2012, he appeared on BBC Radio 4 as a guest on In Our Time to discuss Hadrian's Wall. In December 2012, he appeared again on In Our Time, this time to discuss the Cult of Mithras.
The subgenre is sometimes described in pejorative slang as "trash TV", particularly when the show hosts appear to purposely design their shows to create controversy or confrontation. One of the earliest of the post-Oprah shows was Geraldo, which was oriented toward controversial guests and theatricality. As an example, one of the early show topics was titled "Men in Lace Panties and the Women Who Love Them". One 1988 episode featuring racist skinheads ended in a brawl that left host Geraldo Rivera with a broken nose.
This applies, for example, to dress, dance, and some aspects of the outing function and widowhood ceremonies, if they offend against the Christian moral code. That the titled Christian assumes all the purely social insignia of his office, such as ankle cords, red cap, eagle feather, elephant tusk, etc. He also acquires all the social rights and privileges which are accorded to titled men according to tradition. 1\. Ijoku Title:- Ijoku is the first to be taken, this qualifies him to answer the title name Uduezuo.
Bell wrote a book of biographical essays titled Men of Mathematics (one chapter of which was the first popular account of the 19th century woman mathematician Sofia Kovalevskaya), which is still in print. He originally wrote it under the title The Lives of Mathematicians,Reid, p. 273 but the publishers, Simon and Schuster, cut about a third of it (125,000 words), and, in order to tie in with their book Men of Art (by Thomas Craven), gave it the title Men of Mathematics which he did not like.Reid, pp.
In the South, the titles held by nobles were often not the same ones as those that had been held by others in their lineages. Some chiefs had even been untitled slaves, and therefore had had no titled forebears, prior to their eventual ascension to the ranks of the aristocracy. Although dominated by the titled men mentioned above, several kingdoms also had parallel traditions of exclusively female title societies that operated in partnership with their male counterparts. Others would reserve specially created titles, such as the Yoruba Iyalode, for their womenfolk.
In 1972, Hannon joined the editorial group that produced the Toronto LGBT magazine The Body Politic, and was one of its most prolific writers. In the magazine's November 1977 issue, Hannon published an article titled "Men Loving Boys Loving Men", a profile of three men who were having sexual relationships with underage males. The article contained sentences like "Boy-love is not child molestation," which provoked a backlash. That December, Toronto Sun journalist Claire Hoy began publishing columns attacking Hannon and The Body Politic for promoting child abuse.
During pre.-colonial times, Ọka became famous as the Agbala oracle, specifically a deity that was said to be a daughter of the great long juju shrine of Arochukwu. The oracle, which Chinua Achebe used as inspiration in his book Things Fall Apart ), was consulted to whenever disputes (far and wide) occurred, until it was eventually destroyed by colonial authorities, in the early part of the twentieth century. Before the inception of British rule, Ọka was governed by titled men known formally as Ozo and Ndichie, who were accomplished individuals in the community.
Shaun Fitzpatrick of Bustle compared Daisy with Henrietta Bingham, the lead character in the novel Irresistible: The Jazz Age Life of Henrietta Bingham, even using images of Daisy when talking about actions of the character since as Fitzpatrick wrote, she was similar to "a character in an F. Scott Fitzgerald novel". Inga Ting of The Sydney Morning Herald used an image of Mulligan as Daisy in an article titled, "Men want beauty, women want money: what we want from the opposite sex". The character's physical description has become synonymous with 1920s culture.
Portnoy cited scheduling conflicts that prevented him from being able "to fully commit to the band's future activities at the moment". On December 3, 2013, the band announced that their second full-length album would be released on February 18, 2014, in North America and on February 24, 2014, internationally, and would be titled Men Of Honor. Portnoy was replaced by A. J. Pero of Twisted Sister. On August 4, 2014, Moyer informed his fans via Facebook and Twitter that he would not be joining Adrenaline Mob on an upcoming planned tour.
After tanswering the seventh call the candidate emerges from his confinement and presents himself for the stamping of the ofo on his chest. He receives oche mgbo ( three legged stool), an iron staff (Alo) and a head gear (ege). The offering and receiving of items were done within nge Oba a cane fence tied on four poles of 3metres square. It is only the titled men stays within the nge when the ritual is going on any uninitiated who enters the nge ekotego okwu ndi Oba and is imposed of a fine by ndi Oba.
Tooruktug Dolgay Tangdym () is an old Tuvan folk song that became the national anthem of the Tuvan Autonomous Republic and later official regional anthem of the Republic of Tuva, Russia.Booklet produced by the Tuvan National Orchestra for their 2009 CD. On 11 August 2011, it was replaced by a new anthem titled Men – Tyva Men. The song expresses the Tuvan belief that a person who takes care of his environment, his livestock, and the plentiful taiga will want for nothing. It refers to Tangdy, or the Tannu-Ola mountains, a mountain range in southern Tuva that is revered by the Tuvan people.
The film was to combine live action and animation and was tentatively titled Men, Women and Dogs, but it was never completed. (Only one of the Thurber pieces intended for this feature, The Unicorn in the Garden, was eventually released as a short subject.) Shorts such as The Tell- Tale Heart and Rooty Toot Toot featured striking, sophisticated designs unlike anything offered by competing studios. The "UPA style" began to influence significant changes at the other major animation studios, including Warner Bros., MGM, Famous Studios, and even Disney, ushering in a new era of experimentation in animation.
This speaks to the idea of Ofo cult .... These less personal Ofo can be very dangerous objects indeed; if used for the good of the town, they can find and punish criminals. If used to meet the ends of the cult membership, they can cause harm to people who have crossed them - but who not necessarily are criminals in any simple sense. Ozo-titled men are important elders and fierce politicians; evidently in Nnewi, they can be invested with one of these institutional Ofo, besides having their own lineage-tied staffs (4 Dec. 2002). Ofo are symbol objects.
MOV (also titled Men of Vizion) is the second album by R&B; group Men of Vizion released by MJJ Music on May 4, 1999. The album had a noticeable change in sound as producer Teddy Riley was mostly absent from this album, save for the song "I Need Love". MOV is also noticeable for being their first album with an all new line-up as original members Brian DeRamus, Corley Randolph and Desmond T. Greggs would depart from the group. They were replaced by Michael Best, DeWayne Jones and Anthony Fuller- formerly of the early 1990s quintet Riff.
Frances Darcy, Countess of Holderness (1618 - January 1681), formerly Lady Frances Seymour, was an English noblewoman of royal descent, who was married three times to titled men. She was the daughter of William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset, by his second marriage to Lady Frances Devereux; the duke was directly descended from King Henry VII of England. Frances married Richard Molyneux, 2nd Viscount Molyneux, who, like her father, was a Royalist commander in the English Civil War. They had no children, and Molyneux died in about 1654. As her second husband, she married (as his third wife) Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton, on 7 May 1659.
Malua Theological College was established in 1844, its main objective to teach and educate local students so that each village of Samoa would have a theologically educated pastor as spiritual leader. By the end of the 19th century, a pattern of ministry had emerged. It was modeled on the Samoan village structural organization and aimed at preserving, as much as possible, the value systems of the Samoan way of life. The church community functions in the same way as the village, where five main groups – (titled men), spouses of , untitled men , unmarried women , and children – each have their own individual and corporate roles and responsibilities for the maintenance of order and welfare.
During World War II, Marshall was an official Army combat historian, and came to know many of the war's best-known Allied commanders. He conducted hundreds of interviews of both enlisted men and officers regarding their combat experiences, and was an early proponent of oral history techniques. In particular, he favored the group interview, where he would gather surviving members of a front line unit and debrief them as a group on their combat experiences of a day or two before. His best known and most controversial work was published in 1947; titled Men Against Fire, it claimed 75% of troops engaged in combat never fired at the enemy for the purpose of killing, even under direct threat.
Fitzherbert (2009), p. 44. She once quipped that her autobiography should be titled Men I Have Had Breakfast With. She supported John Gorton's candidacy for the party leadership in 1968, but her initial enthusiasm was replaced by "distrust and disillusionment", and she was later part of the group that worked to replace him with William McMahon. Wedgwood was also prominent in Senate committees, most notably as a member of the Joint Committee of Public Accounts from 1955 until her retirement; she was its sole female member during that time. In 1968, she was appointed chair of the Select Committee on Medical and Hospital Costs, making her the first woman to chair a select committee.
In January 2014, Erçetin received the Order of Arts and Letters medal from the French President François Hollande for her contributions to France–Turkey relations. On 12 December 2014, she appeared on Beyazıt Öztürk's show Beyaz Show during which Öztürk showed a parody version of her song "Git". Erçetin later responded with another parody based on the same song and this turned into a comedy duet between the two artists. In the weeks during their battle of words Demet Akbağ, Derya Şensoy, Esra Erol, Gupse Özay and Saba Tümer appeared on one of Erçetin's parodies titled "women solidarity" to which Öztürk responded with another parody titled "men solidarity", featuring Ali İhsan Varol, Emre Karayel, Hayko Cepkin, Mustafa Üstündağ, Nuri Alço and Ümit Besen.
Views Towards Religion in Samoa, S.I.T. Samoa, 2008 A Parliamentary Democracy with its legal system based on English Common law, Samoa was admitted to the United Nations in 1976. Samoa is made up of villages and each village has its own bylaws. These bylaws include which religion the village would accept for villagers to worship.Ming C. Leung Wai, Attorney General of Samoa, Presentation at the 22nd Annual International Law and Religion Symposium, 2015 This has been the traditional political system enshrined in their culture for 3,000 years and still practised today. The village system comprises the ‘fono a matai’, or ‘fono a ali’i ma faipule’ the matai council literally meaning ‘the council of titled men’; the ‘fono a matai’ underpins Samoan culture.
Gay Cable Network (GCN) was one of the first cable television networks which openly appealed to a gay and lesbian audience. It was established in 1982 in New York City by Lou Maletta, was broadcast on Manhattan Cable Television channel 35 and wound down operations in 2000–2001. It initially broadcast a series titled Men in Films, which explored male erotica, and evolved to host a wider variety of content, including news and current affairs programs which covered political developments affecting the LGBT community and the AIDS/HIV epidemic. Throughout its time, GCN provided coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, with on-floor correspondents interviewing candidates and delegates, as well as coverage of the 1987 and 1993 LGBT rights marches on Washington.
The funeral room and the bed is left with the clothes, regalias and other precious ornaments of the deceased kept daily until after izu ito or izu isa as the case may be. For a woman who is an item her Ookpu (ivory) is displayed and for titled men his Ooke (elephant tusk) is kept and it is blown by the eldest son. During the lying in state of the deceased, when the corpse is laid, the wife or wives will be paraded to cry for the deceased that night they will be eulogizing the deceased as they sit beside the corpse fanning it with a hand fan until it is buried. The same is done by the husband if the deceased is a woman.
According to Leon Podles in his book Sacrilege: Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: In 2002, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, in relation to a lawsuit filed against it by the attorney of a man who accused Shanley of repeated rape, turned over a copy of the February 12, 1979 issue of Gaysweek which included an article titled "Men & Boys" that described a meeting in Boston in which Shanley defended a relationship between a man and a boy. In February 2005, Shanley was found guilty of indecent assaults and the rape of a male minor and received a sentence of 12 to 15 years in prison. His case remains controversial because the allegations of abuse came only after the victim (now an adult) alleged that he "recovered" memories of the abuse from approximately 20 years earlier. The notion of "repressed memory" is highly controversial and has been excluded from several courts of law.
When mourning is over the children of the deceased shares the belongings of their father including the pieces of clothes brought during itu uni. Also during that time they decide on who will kuchie the woman hence the popular saying that "nwanyi si ana akpa nkata aru eji ke ive diee si tinye kwe maka onye ya ekuchi ya" It is supposed to be the responsibility of the uncle to kuchie the deceased wife or the first born son if the woman is her step mother. The burial rite for the eldest man in the community (Diokpala) is similar to that of the titled men but the slight difference is that when the diokpala dies, the corpse is hidden for three native years (about 2 years) the burial is the responsibility of the entire community all the age grade will have their stand bring their music and prepare their dishes. The first thing in the morning of the burial is the ada masquerade performance, the night will be the akpali masquerade by 12am and subsequently the odumodu masquerade.

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