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Hay que bañar al nene | Table of Content | Expand Spanish, Cast, External links |
Washington Elementary School District | Short description | The Washington Elementary School District provides education for more than 25,300 students in the north central Phoenix and east Glendale areas of Arizona. With 32 schools, WESD is the largest elementary school district in Arizona.
Gifted Services are offered at all schools, with approximately 1,660 students being challenged beyond the traditional classroom setting, including two self-contained programs that serve highly gifted students. Title I services, which offer supplemental education for identified students in need of additional assistance, are provided at 20 schools.
The district's attendance rate matches the state average at 95 percent. WESD's per-pupil spending is $6,554, compared to the Arizona average of $6,556.
WESD's Superintendent is Dr. Paul Stanton. The five-member governing board includes president Kate McGee, vice president Bev Kraft, and members Bill Adams, Tee Lambert, and Chris Maza.
The district's office is located at 4650 W. Sweetwater, Glendale, Arizona, 85304. |
Washington Elementary School District | K-6 schools | K-6 schools
Acacia Elementary
Alta Vista Elementary
Arroyo Elementary
Cactus Wren Elementary
Chaparral Elementary
Desert View Elementary
Ironwood Elementary
John Jacobs Elementary
Lookout Mountain Elementary
Lakeview Elementary
Manzanita Elementary
Moon Mountain Elementary
Ocotillo Elementary
Richard E. Miller Elementary
Roadrunner Elementary
Sahuaro Elementary
Shaw Butte Elementary
Sunburst Elementary
Sunset Elementary
Tumbleweed Elementary
Washington Elementary |
Washington Elementary School District | Middle schools | Middle schools
Cholla Middle School - grades 7-8
Desert Foothills Junior High
Mountain Sky Junior High
Palo Verde Middle School
Royal Palm Middle School |
Washington Elementary School District | K-7/K-8 schools | K-7/K-8 schools
Abraham Lincoln Traditional
Maryland Elementary
Orangewood Elementary
Sunnyslope Elementary
Sweetwater School
Mountain View Elementary |
Washington Elementary School District | External links | External links
Washington Elementary School District website
Arizona Department of Education district report card for 2006-2007
greatschools district profile
Category:School districts in Phoenix, Arizona
Category:Education in Glendale, Arizona
Category:School districts in Maricopa County, Arizona |
Washington Elementary School District | Table of Content | Short description, K-6 schools, Middle schools, K-7/K-8 schools, External links |
En la ardiente oscuridad (film) | Infobox film
| En la ardiente oscuridad (In the Burning Darkness) is a 1958 Argentine film based on a play of the same name by Antonio Buero Vallejo. |
En la ardiente oscuridad (film) | Plot | Plot
This conventional drama by director Daniel Tinayre handles a distinctive subject—the onset of blindness in an adult—and raises issues about the disability without diving far under the surface. The setting is an institution for the blind, and the featured protagonist is a man who rails against his misfortune, his energy and thinking distorted by a need to fight his blindness. Unhappy and unable to come to grips with his condition, he stirs a sympathetic chord in another blind inmate. She in turn, slowly enters into a relationship with him that starts to transform the ways he perceives himself and his blindness. |
En la ardiente oscuridad (film) | Cast | Cast |
En la ardiente oscuridad (film) | External links | External links
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En la ardiente oscuridad (film) | References | References
Category:1958 films
Category:1950s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films directed by Daniel Tinayre
Category:1950s Argentine films
es:En la ardiente oscuridad#Representaciones destacadas |
En la ardiente oscuridad (film) | Table of Content | Infobox film
, Plot, Cast, External links, References |
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law | Infobox journal
| The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law is a scholarly journal covering the interdisciplinary study and analysis of constitutional law. The Journal is published in print and electronically by an organization of second- and third-year J.D. students at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. It is one of the top three constitutional law journals and top fifty law journals in the United States based on citations and impact. Additionally, it is the third most cited non-Law Review journal in the United States.
Articles published in the Journal have been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court, including Justice Anthony Kennedy in his dissent in Carpenter v. United States;Carpenter v. United States, 138 S. Ct. 2206, 2265 (2018) (citing Blumenthal, Adya, & Mogle, The Multiple Dimensions of Privacy: Testing Lay "Expectations of Privacy," 11 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 331, 352-353 (2009)) Justice Clarence Thomas in his concurrence in Town of Greece v. Galloway;Town of Greece, N.Y. v. Galloway, 134 S.Ct. 1811, 1836 (2014)(citing Muñoz, The Original Meaning of the Establishment Clause and the Impossibility of Its Incorporation, 8 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 585, 605 (2006)) Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in her opinion in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius;National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, 567 U.S. 41 (2011), https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/11pdf/11-393c3a2.pdf. and Chief Justice John Roberts in his dissent in Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission.Ariz. State Legis. v. Ariz. Indep. Redistricting Comm'n, 135 S. Ct. 2652, 2684 (2015).
The Journal publishes six issues per volume, including an issue or issues devoted to its multi-day symposium. The journal is published in Philadelphia (home of the Liberty Bell, which is depicted on the journal's cover). Beginning with Volume 15, the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law Online (JCL Online) became the official online companion edition to the Journal. JCL Online is committed to publishing short, timely articles, usually responding to new legal developments or novel issues. The current editor-in-chief is Katherine McKeen. |
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law | Symposia | Symposia
Each year the Journal of Constitutional Law hosts a symposium focusing on popular topics in constitutional scholarship and featuring notable constitutional law scholars. Past topics include "The Judiciary and the Popular Will" (January 29–30, 2010), and "Presidential Power in Historical Perspective: Reflections on Calabresi and Yoo's The Unitary Executive" (February 6–7, 2009). The most recent symposium, hosted in conjunction with the National Constitution Center, focused on "The Past, Present, and Future of Presidential Elections" (January 29, 2021).
Additionally, the Journal recently presented a joint symposium with the University of Pennsylvania Law Review titled "Civil Procedure, Judicial Administration, and the Future of the Field: A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Stephen B. Burbank" (February 12–13, 2021). This symposium brought together leading scholars in civil procedure and judicial administration, along with renowned jurists, and highlighted new scholarship in international and comparative procedure and interdisciplinary approaches. |
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law | Notable articles | Notable articles
David C. Baldus et al., The Use of Preemptory Challenges in Capital Murder Trials: A Legal and Empirical Analysis, 3 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 3 (2001)
Sandra Day O'Connor, The Supreme Court and the Family, 3 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 573 (2001)
Randy E. Barnett, The Original Meaning of the Necessary and Proper Clause, 6 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 183 (2003)
Adam Raviv, Unsafe Harbors: One Person, One Vote and Partisan Redistricting, 7 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1001 (2005)
Vincent Phillip Muñoz, The Original Meaning of the Establishment Clause and the Impossibility of Its Incorporation, 8 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 585 (2006) (cited by Justice Clarence Thomas in his concurrence in Town of Greece v. Galloway)
Louis H. Pollak, "Liberty": Enumerated Rights? Unenumerated Rights? Penumbral Rights? Other?, 8 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 905 (2006)
Brian R. Decker, "The War of Information": The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, and the President's Warrantless-Wiretapping Program, 9 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 291 (2006)
Laurence H. Tribe, Reflections on Unenumerated Rights, 9 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 483 (2007)
Benjamin P. O'Glasser, "Constitutional, Political, and Philosophical Struggle: Measure 37 and the Oregon Urban Growth Boundary Controversy", V9 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 595 (2007)
Jeremy A. Blumenthal, Meera Adya & Jacqueline Mogle, The Multiple Dimensions of Privacy: Testing Lay "Expectations of Privacy," 11 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 331 (2009) (cited by Justice Anthony Kennedy in his dissent in Carpenter v. United States)
Paul F. Figley, The Judgment Fund: America's Deepest Pocket and Its Susceptibility to Executive Branch Misuse, 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 145 (2015) (cited by the DC Circuit Court of Appeals in Keepseagle v. Perdue, 856 F.3d 1039 (2017) (Edwards, J.)
Stephen E. Henderson, Fourth Amendment Time Machines (and What They Might Say About Police Body Cameras), 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 933 (2016) (cited by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in United States v. Ganias, 824 F.3d 199, 220 n. 42 (2016) (Livingtson, Lynch JJ))
Louis S. Rulli, Seizing Family Homes from the Innocent: Can the Eighth Amendment Protect Minorities and the Poor from Excessive Punishment in Civil Forfeiture?, 19 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1111 (2017) (cited heavily in the briefing in Timbs v. Indiana) |
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law | Editors-in-Chief | Editors-in-Chief
Vol. 1 - Mike N. Gold (as Coordinating Editor)
Vol. 2 - David Liebowitz
Vol. 3 - Jeremy A. Blumenthal
Vol. 4 - Andrew C. von S. Smith
Vol. 5 - Jason A. Abel
Vol. 6 - Carlos S. Montoya
Vol. 7 - Akua E. Asare
Vol. 8 - Maura E. McKenna
Vol. 9 - Ellen C. Hu
Vol. 10 - Nabeel A. Yousef
Vol. 11 - Jeremy T. Adler
Vol. 12 - Jonathan P. Adams
Vol. 13 - Emily S. Stopa
Vol. 14 - Vivian Lee
Vol. 15 - Megan E. Barriger
Vol. 16 - Brandon Harper
Vol. 17 - Zachary C. Ewing
Vol. 18 - Barron M. Flood
Vol. 19 - Joseph F. Camp
Vol. 20 - Katherine J. King
Vol. 21 - Charles S. Nary
Vol. 22 - Myles S. Lynch
Vol. 23 - Diana Cummiskey
Vol. 24 - Katherine McKeen
Vol. 25 - Simone Hunter-Hobson
Vol. 26 - Keith G. Matier
Vol. 27 - Saba Mengesha |
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law | References | References |
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law | External links | External links
Category:American law journals
Category:University of Pennsylvania Law School
Category:English-language journals
Category:Academic journals established in 1998
Category:Law journals edited by students
Category:Bimonthly journals
Category:Constitutional law journals |
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law | Table of Content | Infobox journal
, Symposia, Notable articles, Editors-in-Chief, References, External links |
File:Droomvlucht 0005.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Benedetta of Cagliari | short description | Benedetta ( – 1232/33) was the daughter and heiress of William I of Cagliari and Adelasia, daughter of Moroello Malaspina. She succeeded her father in January or February 1214.
She was consecrated in 1214 by Riccus, Archbishop of Cagliari, in the presence of the higher clergy and the grandees. She swore an oath not to diminish the territory of the giudicato, nor to alienate its castles, nor to make foreign alliances without their consent. Then, on 14 June, she married Barisone III of Arborea, son of Peter I, who was imprisoned by her father. He took the dynastic name "Torchitorio V" and they ruled their two giudicati jointly, each being cited in the acts of the other in their own giudicato.Solmi, 147n. Then, Benedetta made homage to the Holy See.
With Archbishop Riccus, the bishop of Sulcis, and her husband, she made many donations to the churches of S. Giorgio di Suelle and the church of Sulcis. Benedetta favoured natives over Pisans for positions in her government and preferred to cultivate the economy of Sardinia than that of the Republic of Pisa. In 1215, the wrath of Pisa fell on her.
In that year, Lambert Visconti, then judge of Gallura, landed a large army near Cagliari and took the dominating hilltop of S. Gilla, fortifying it. Benedetta was subsequently forced to flee her capital for the interior. In June 1216, she made a donation to the cathedral of Pisa in hopes of procuring their support, but in 1217, Lambert's brother, Ubald I Visconti, forced her to accept terms surrendering Cagliari. She received the giudicato back as fief from the consul of Pisa. However, violence between Sardinians and Pisans escalated in Cagliari and Benedetta and Barisone made an alliance with Comita III of Torres and the Republic of Genoa in hopes of expelling the Pisans.
In her opposition to Pisa, however, Benedetta found support in Pope Honorius III. In February 1217, he annulled the election of the Pisan Marianus, then bishop of Suelli, to the archdiocese of Cagliari. In his place he sent Ugolino dei Conti, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Apostolic Legate to Corsica and Sardinia. He also urged Milan to aid Marianus II of Torres. In that spring, Barisone died and in 1218 Ubald arranged for his widow to contract a new marriage with the widowered Lambert, her one-time conqueror, in hopes of bringing peace to Cagliari. On 9 April 1220, the two were married, but the pope immediately pronounced his annulment.
In December 1224, Benedetta renewed the oath of homage to the Holy See to Goffredo, the papal legate. She agreed to pay an annual tribute of twenty pounds of silver to the Holy See and not to contract any other marriage without papal approval and blessing. If she were to die without heirs, the pope would inherit Cagliari. The following years were ones of peace. In 1225–1226, Benedetta included her son William in several donations to various churches. But in the latter year, war began anew with Lambert's heir, Ubaldo II.
In the following years, in order to protect herself from Ubaldo, she married twice more, both times without papal permission. Her third husband (1227) was Enrico di Ceola, a Pisan of the Capraia family who soon gained papal favour. Her fourth husband was Rinaldo de Glandis and their marriage was declared valid. Nevertheless, violence in Cagliari forced her to move to the castle of Santa Igia and then to Massa, her ancestral home. There she died, late 1232 or early 1233. By February 1233, Pope Gregory IX had given Massa and Potenzolo to Ugo di Procaria, while Cagliari was divided between the Visconti, Capraia, and Donoratico, Pisan families. Her heir was William. He reigned, but never ruled. Her sister Agnes and her husband, the aforementioned Marianus of Torres, held the regency. |
Benedetta of Cagliari | Notes | Notes |
Benedetta of Cagliari | Sources | Sources
Moore, John C. "Pope Innocent III, Sardinia, and the Papal State." Speculum, Vol. 62, No. 1. (Jan., 1987), pp 81–101.
Ghisalberti, Alberto M. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: VIII Bellucci – Beregan. Rome, 1966.
Solmi, A. Studi storici sulle istituzioni della Sardegna nel Medioevo. Cagliari, 1917.
Loddo Canepa, F. "Note sulle condizioni economiche e giuridiche degli abitanti di Cagliari dal secolo XI al XIX." Studi sardi. X–XI, 1952, pp 237ff.
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Category:1230s deaths
Category:Year of death uncertain
Category:Judges (judikes) of Cagliari
Category:13th-century women monarchs
Category:13th-century Italian women
Category:13th-century Italian nobility
Category:Queens regnant in Sardinia |
Benedetta of Cagliari | Table of Content | short description, Notes, Sources |
Interlachen High School | Use mdy dates | Interlachen Jr-Sr High School is a public high school located in Interlachen, Florida, United States, operated by the Putnam County School Board. The principal is Amber Symonds. |
Interlachen High School | Students | Students
There are currently 846 students enrolled at Interlachen Jr-Sr High School. Most of the students come from close by elementary schools Robert H. Jenkins Elementary, Ochwilla Elementary and Melrose Elementary.
Interlachen High boasts much diversity:
75% of students are white
12% of students are Hispanic
10% of students are black
There is a 5% dropout rate and a 70% graduation rate. Sixty percent of the students qualify for free or reduced lunch, which is a significant increase from the state average of forty-six percent. The student-to-teacher ratio is approximately 20:1. |
Interlachen High School | Academics | Academics
Interlachen High School offers standard and Honors courses in the core curriculum (language arts, mathematics, social studies, science). An array of vocational programs are offered as well, including Agriscience, Business, Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, Criminal Justice, Welding, Construction and Health Science. Performing arts courses include Drama, Yearbook, Band, Color Guard, Culinary Arts, and Drawing/Painting.
IHS also has many after-school and extra-curricular programs. The school holds branches of several national ly recognized clubs, such as National Honor Society and Future Farmers of America. Other clubs include: Literacy Circle, Fellowship of Christian Students, and Circle of Diversity and Equality. |
Interlachen High School | Band | Band
Interlachen High School's band actively competes in competitions and festivals. From 1993 to 2005, the band held a "Superior" rating streak from the Florida Music Educators Association.https://flmusiced.org/dnn/Portals/0/fsma/MPAReport/MPA.pdf In the summer of 2007, the band traveled to London, England, to perform in front of Westminster Abbey. The color guard is among the few to have performed at Westminster Abbey. In 2009 the band also received a "Superior" at the Florida Bandmasters Association for marching with their show La Nouba. |
Interlachen High School | Athletics | Athletics
Interlachen High School has a long and rich history of school sports. Hanging in the wall of its gymnasium are banners containing many proud achievements of athletes throughout the years, from District to State Champions. As recently as 2011 students from Interlachen High have entered in championships at the state level and placed in the top 10. |
Interlachen High School | Notable staff | Notable staff
Willie Offord, head football coach (2009–2011) |
Interlachen High School | References | References |
Interlachen High School | External links | External links
, with school information (including course catalog, bell schedules, pictures, etc.)
Category:High schools in Putnam County, Florida
Category:Educational institutions established in 1968
Category:Public high schools in Florida |
Interlachen High School | Table of Content | Use mdy dates, Students, Academics, Band, Athletics, Notable staff, References, External links |
Isla brava | For | Isla brava is a 1958 Argentine film directed by Mario Soffici and starring Elsa Daniel. |
Isla brava | Cast | Cast
Mirko Álvarez
Alberto Argibay
Juan Buryúa Rey
Miguel Caiazzo
Fernando Campos
Elsa Daniel
José De Angelis
Floren Delbene
Carlos Escobares
Alfonso Estela
Carmen Giménez .
Tito Grassi
Eduardo de Labar
Claudio Lucero
Mariángeles
Paquita Más
Inés Moreno
Frank Nelson
José Olivero
Oscar Orlegui
Martín Resta
Félix Rivero
María Luisa Robledo
Luis Rodrigo
Martha Roldán
Enrique San Miguel
Alfredo Santacruz
Mario Soffici |
Isla brava | External links | External links
Category:1958 films
Category:1950s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films directed by Mario Soffici
Category:1950s Argentine films |
Isla brava | Table of Content | For, Cast, External links |
Iowa Air National Guard | Use American English | The Iowa Air National Guard (IA ANG) is the aerial militia of the State of Iowa, United States of America. It is a reserve of the United States Air Force and along with the Iowa Army National Guard, an element of the Iowa National Guard.
As state militia units, the units in the Iowa Air National Guard are not in the normal United States Air Force chain of command. They are under the jurisdiction of the Governor of Iowa through the office of the Iowa Adjutant General unless they are federalized by order of the President of the United States. The Iowa Air National Guard is headquartered at Camp Dodge, Johnston, and its commander is Brigadier General Shawn Ford. |
Iowa Air National Guard | Overview | Overview
Under the "Total Force" concept, Iowa Air National Guard units are considered to be Air Reserve Components (ARC) of the United States Air Force (USAF). Iowa ANG units are trained and equipped by the Air Force and are operationally gained by a Major Command of the USAF if federalized. In addition, the Iowa Air National Guard forces are assigned to Air Expeditionary Forces and are subject to deployment tasking orders along with their active duty and Air Force Reserve counterparts in their assigned cycle deployment window.
Along with their federal reserve obligations, as state militia units the elements of the Iowa ANG are subject to being activated by order of the Governor to provide protection of life and property, and preserve peace, order and public safety. State missions include disaster relief in times of earthquakes, hurricanes, floods and forest fires, search and rescue, protection of vital public services, and support to civil defense. |
Iowa Air National Guard | Components | Components
The Iowa Air National Guard consists of the following major units:
132nd Wing
Established 25 February 1941 (as: 124th Observation Squadron); operates: MQ-9 Reaper
Stationed at: Des Moines Air National Guard Base
Gained by: Air Combat Command
The 132d Wing's operational mission is to deploy worldwide and execute directed tactical fighter sorties to destroy enemy forces, supplies, equipment, communications systems and installations with conventional weapons.132d Fighter Wing website
185th Air Refueling Wing
Established 23 August 1946 (as: 174th Fighter Squadron); operates: KC-135R Stratotanker
Stationed at: Sioux City Air National Guard Base, Sergeant Bluff
Gained by: Air Mobility Command
The mission of the 185 ARW is to provide mid-air refueling and mobility sustainment in direct support of the global mission of the Air Force.185th Air Refueling Wing website
Support Unit Functions and Capabilities:
133d Test Squadron
Stationed at Fort Dodge, the 133d provides an effective and sustainable war fighting Command and Control (C2) capability through the professional test and evaluation of the Control and Reporting Center to include the development of future system upgrades and modernization. Announced on May 3, 2024, according to Jackie Schmillen, who is the Director of Public Affairs for the Iowa National Guard, the base in Fort Dodge will be closed in four to six years as part of an Air National Guard restructuring plan. |
Iowa Air National Guard | History | History
On 24 May 1946, the United States Army Air Forces, in response to dramatic postwar military budget cuts imposed by President Harry S. Truman, allocated inactive unit designations to the National Guard Bureau for the formation of an Air Force National Guard. These unit designations were allotted and transferred to various State National Guard bureaus to provide them unit designations to re-establish them as Air National Guard units. Rosenfeld, Susan and Gross, Charles J (2007), Air National Guard at 60: A History. Air National Guard history program AFD-080527-040
thumb|left|A Republic F-84E Thunderjet of the 124th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at Des Moines Municipal Airport, 1956
The Iowa Air National Guard origins date to the formation of the 132d Fighter Group at Des Moines Municipal Airport, Des Moines, receiving federal recognition on 23 August 1946. It was equipped with F-51D Mustangs and its mission was the air defense of the state. In addition, the 174th Fighter Squadron was formed at Sioux Gateway Airport, Sioux City, receiving federal recognition on 23 August 1946. 18 September 1947, however, is considered the Iowa Air National Guard's official birth concurrent with the establishment of the United States Air Force as a separate branch of the United States military under the National Security Act.
On 1 October 1962 the 174th Tactical Fighter Squadron was expanded to a Group level, and the 185th Tactical Fighter Group received federal recognition and was activated.
Today, the 132d Fighter Wing deploys worldwide and executes directed tactical fighter sorties to destroy enemy forces, supplies, equipment, communications systems and installations with conventional weapons. The 185th Air Refueling Wing provides mid-air refueling and mobility sustainment in direct support of the global mission of the Air Force.
After the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, elements of every Air National Guard unit in Iowa has been activated in support of the Global War on Terrorism. Flight crews, aircraft maintenance personnel, communications technicians, air controllers and air security personnel were engaged in Operation Noble Eagle air defense overflights of major United States cities. Also, Iowa ANG units have been deployed overseas as part of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq as well as other locations as directed. |
Iowa Air National Guard | See also | See also
Iowa State Guard
Iowa Wing Civil Air Patrol |
Iowa Air National Guard | References | References
Gross, Charles J (1996), The Air National Guard and the American Military Tradition, United States Dept. of Defense,
Iowa Air National Guard website |
Iowa Air National Guard | External links | External links
Iowa Air National Guard
132nd Fighter Wing
185th Air Refueling Wing
Category:United States Air National Guard
Category:Military in Iowa |
Iowa Air National Guard | Table of Content | Use American English, Overview, Components, History, See also, References, External links |
Porcupine Tree discography | Short description | The following is a listing of officially released works by the English band Porcupine Tree. The band has released eleven major studio albums and 7 EPs, as well as many limited editions and revamped material.
At the time Steven Wilson was going to sign to the Delerium label, he owned a lot of material recorded during the mid- and later '80s that he had recorded subsequently on three demo tapes - Tarquin's Seaweed Farm, Love, Death & Mussolini and The Nostalgia Factory. He sent copies of those tapes to people he felt would be interested in the recordings, asking them to spread the word. Delerium originally intended to release all of that material in a double debut album, but Wilson decided to just pick the songs he considered the best ones. These songs were mastered to make Porcupine Tree's first studio album, On the Sunday of Life... (1992); all of the leftover tracks would be later released on a compilation album called Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape (1994).
Richard Barbieri and Colin Edwin met Steven Wilson to play on a few songs he was working on. Again, there was a number of songs written that would perfectly fit on a double album, but one of these songs saw the light prior to the release of their second studio album on the Voyage 34 (1992) single, thereafter followed by Voyage 34: Remixes (1993), and the other material ended up on the Staircase Infinities (1994) EP. Finally, ten tracks were chosen for their next studio album, Up the Downstair (1993), which Melody Maker described as "a psychedelic masterpiece". At the end of 1993, Chris Maitland joined the band for live shows and would later record some drums and percussions for three songs of Porcupine Tree's third studio album, The Sky Moves Sideways (1995), an album that made the press refer them as the "Pink Floyd of the nineties". They did not record as a full band until Signify (1996), the first Porcupine Tree album to be performed entirely by the four members. It contained shorter compositions and less improvisation than its predecessors.
The next album was delayed for almost three years as the band was looking for a new record label after finishing their deal with Delerium. In the meantime, they launched Metanoia (1998), a compilation of improvisations recorded during the Signify sessions, some of which were later shaped into songs. Finally, they signed to Snapper/K-Scope and the album Stupid Dream (1999) was issued. The album was a departure in style from all their previous works, in favour of a more song-oriented direction, as a consequence this alienated some older fans but brought a lot of new ones. Its follow-up, Lightbulb Sun (2000), assured the fan base and solidified the ground of its predecessor. For this one, they worked with Dave Gregory of XTC, who provided string arrangements. A collection of EP tracks and out-takes from the previous two albums was launched a year after under the title of Recordings (2001).
In Absentia (2002) became one of their most successful works, remaining a favourite to many fans, charting in many European countries and selling over 100,000 copies in its first year of release.Due to steven wilsons rediscovering heavy metal, from 2002 on the band moved forward in a much heavier (and successful) direction. Innerviews-Pt The album was the first release to feature Gavin Harrison, replacing Maitland on drums. Deadwing (2005) appeared the Billboard chart at number 132 of the Billboard 200 (which was the first entry the band achieved on the Billboard chart) and was voted the second-best album of 2005 in Sound & Vision, the most widely distributed US magazine in the field of home electronics and entertainment.
Porcupine Tree's next studio album, Fear of a Blank Planet (2007), debuted at number 59 on the Billboard 200, won the Album of the Year award for the 2007 edition of the Classic Rock magazine awards, and was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Surround Sound Album category. The album features collaborations with Rush's guitarist Alex Lifeson and King Crimson's Robert Fripp. The title is a play on words relating to Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet album.
On 2007 they collaborated with Yoko Ono on the song "Death of Samantha", in Ono's remix album Yes, I'm a Witch.
In September 2007, they released Nil Recurring, an EP of four leftover tracks from the recording sessions for Fear of a Blank Planet. It was released on Transmission, the band's own record label as a limited edition of 5000 copies that did not take long to sell out through the band's online store, Burning Shed, forcing the band to keep printing more copies. Nevertheless, the EP was reissued on 18 February 2008 on Peaceville Records.
An in-store appearance at Park Avenue CDs in Orlando, Florida from 4 October 2007, was recorded and released on CD under the name of We Lost the Skyline. The title is a reference to the lyrics on "The Sky Moves Sideways (Phase One)". The album was released on vinyl on 21 March 2008 and is the first official acoustic live record to be officially released by the band.
A live album from the Fear of a Blank Planet tour, Ilosaarirock, was released in March 2009. It was recorded from their performance at the Ilosaarirock Festival on 14 July 2007. However, this album was only released to members of the Residents of a Blank Planet ticketing club.
On 15 September 2009, the band's tenth studio album was released, titled The Incident, the title track being one solid 55-minute epic. It quickly became the best selling Porcupine Tree album in the world charts to date.
Another live album from the Fear of a Blank Planet tour, Atlanta, was released in June 2010 in order to help raise funds for Mick Karn's treatment for cancer.
The band went on indefinite hiatus in 2010, after which the members focused on their solo work and other projects. In November 2021, Wilson, Barbieri and Harrison announced the reunion of the band, now as a trio with Edwin not returning as a bassist. The eleventh studio album Closure/Continuation, which is the band's first studio album in 13 years, was released on 24 June 2022. |
Porcupine Tree discography | Albums | Albums |
Porcupine Tree discography | Studio albums | Studio albums
Title Album details Peak chart positions SalesUKPeaks in the UK:
Porcupine Tree Official Charts Company
UK Charting History, Search for: "Porcupine Tree"AUSPeaks in Australia:
All except noted:
Fear of a Blank Planet: FINFRAGERNLDNORSWESWIUSPeaks in the US:
Closure/Continuation: On the Sunday of Life... Released: 11 May 1992
Label: Delerium
Formats: CD, LP, CS, DL — — — — — — — — — — Up the DownstairReleased: 7 June 1993
Label: Delerium
Formats: CD, LP, CS, DL — — — — — — — — — — The Sky Moves Sideways Released: 30 January 1995
Label: Delerium
Formats: CD, LP, CS, DL — — — — — — — — — — SignifyReleased: 30 September 1996
Label: Delerium
Formats: CD, LP, DL — — — — — — — — — — Stupid DreamReleased: 22 March 1999
Label: KScope
Formats: CD, CD+DVD, LP, DL — — — — — — — — — — Lightbulb Sun Released: 22 May 2000
Label: KScope
Formats: CD, CD+DVD, LP 161 — — — — — — — — — In Absentia Released: 23 September 2002
Label: Lava
Formats: CD, CD+DVD, LP, DL — — —14358 — — — — — DeadwingReleased: 28 March 2005
Label: Lava
Formats: CD, CD+DVD, LP, DL97 —471005256 —26 —132 Fear of a Blank PlanetReleased: 16 April 2007
Label: Roadrunner
Formats: CD, CD+DVD, DVD-A, LP, DL31661670201334384159 US: 53,000+ The IncidentReleased: 14 September 2009
Label: Roadrunner
Formats: CD, CD+DVD, DVD-A, LP, DL2335113517519232025 US: 25,500+ Closure/ContinuationReleased: 24 June 2022
Label: Music For Nations
Formats: CD, CD+BD, LP, Cassette, DL213224112513190 "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Porcupine Tree discography | Live albums | Live albums
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Notes UK GERNLDSWISpiral Circus Released: April 1994
Label: Delerium
Formats: CS, LP — — — — Recorded from the mixing desk during three shows in England in December 1993.Coma Divine Released: 20 October 1997
Label: Delerium
Formats: CD, LP, DL — — — — Recorded during the second and third show at Frontera Club in Rome in March 1997.XM Released: July 2003
Label: Transmission
Formats: CD, DL — — — — Radio session recorded at XM Satellite Radio in Washington D.C. in November 2002.Warszawa Released: February 2004
Label: Transmission
Formats: CD, DL — — — — Live radio broadcast recorded for Polskie Radio Program III in Warsaw in April 2001.XMII Released: June 2005
Label: Transmission
Formats: CD, DL — — — — Radio session recorded at XM Satellite Radio in Washington D.C. in July 2003.Rockpalast Released: July 2006
Label: Burning Shed
Formats: DL — — — — Live performance recorded for a TV broadcast Rockpalast at Live Music Hall in Cologne, Germany in November 2005. Arriving Somewhere... Released: August 2006
Label: Burning Shed/Snapper/Kscope
Formats: CD, DVD — — — — Recorded during two shows at Park West in Chicago in October 2005.We Lost the Skyline Released: February 2008
Label: Transmission
Formats: CD, LP, DL — — — — Recorded during an in-store performance at Park Avenue CDs in Orlando, Florida in October 2007.Ilosaarirock Released: March 2009
Label: Transmission
Formats: CD — — — — Complete performance recorded at Ilosaarirock festival in Finland in July 2007.Anesthetize Released: May 2010
Label: Kscope
Formats: CD, BR — — — — Recorded during two concerts at 013 in Tilburg, Netherlands in October 2008.Atlanta Released: June 2010
Label: Burning Shed
Formats: DL — — — — Complete show recorded at Roxy Theatre, Atlanta in October 2007. The profits of this recording funded the treatment of Mick Karn.Octane Twisted Released: November 2012
Label: Kscope
Formats: CD, CD+DVD, DL 70 77 68 86 US: 3,847+ Live album recorded at Riviera Theater in Chicago in April 2010 and at Royal Albert Hall in London in October 2010.Acoustic Radio Session 2009 Released: 15 March 2020
Formats: DL — — — — Three-track acoustic session performance in December 2009 by Steven Wilson and John Wesley. Broadcast details are unknown.Köln 4th Dec 2007 Released: 16 March 2020
Formats: DL — — — — Live performance recorded for a TV broadcast at Palladium in Cologne, Germany. First Live Performance 4th Dec 1993 Released: 16 March 2020
Formats: DL — — — — First ever live performance of Porcupine Tree at The Nag's Head in High Wycombe, recorded from a mixing desk. BBC Session 13th April 2007 Released: 21 March 2020
Formats: DL — — — — Radio session recorded at Maida Vale Studios in London during promotion for Fear of a Blank Planet. Los Angeles 30th July 2003 Released: 1 May 2020
Label: Transmission
Formats: LP, DL — — — — Live performance recorded at House of Blues in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The transparent blue double vinyl edition, limited to 4,000 copies, was released on 30 July 2021 under the title House of Blues – Los Angeles 2003.Coma:Coda Released: 7 May 2020
Label: Transmission
Formats: LP, DL — — — — Complete second show recorded during the creation of the 1997 live album Coma Divine at Frontiera Club in Rome. The opaque red double vinyl edition, limited to 4,000 copies, was released on 19 August 2022.Salford Released: 27 June 2020
Formats: DL — — — — Recorded during the first date of the first Porcupine Tree tour of four UK shows in November 1994.IndigO2 Released: 6 October 2020
Formats: DL — — — — Complete show recorded at IndigO2 in London in October 2008 during the Fear of the Blank Planet tour.Athens Released: 2 December 2022
Formats: DL — — — — Complete live performance at Rodon in Athens in December 1995, recorded from a mixing desk. Closure/Continuation.Live Released: 8 December 2023
Label: Music for Nations, Sony Music
Formats: CD+BD, LP 36 — 55 — Complete live performance at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands in November 2022 during the Closure/Continuation tour. "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Porcupine Tree discography | Compilation albums | Compilation albums
Title Album detailsYellow Hedgerow Dreamscape Released: April 1994
Label: Magic Gnome
Formats: CD, LP Insignificance Released: March 1997
Label: Delerium
Formats: CDMetanoia Released: December 1998
Label: Delerium
Formats: CDVoyage 34: The Complete Trip Released: June 2000
Label: Delerium
Formats: CDRecordings Released: May 2001
Label: Snapper
Formats: CD, LPStars Die: The Delerium Years 1991–1997 Released: March 2002
Label: Delerium
Formats: CD |
Porcupine Tree discography | Box sets | Box sets
Title Set detailsDelerium Years / 1991-1997 Released: November 2020
Label: Transmission Recordings
Formats: CD |
Porcupine Tree discography | Extended plays | Extended plays
Title EP details Peak chart positions FINFRAGERMoonloopReleased: October 1994
Label: Delerium
Formats: CD, LP — — —Staircase InfinitiesReleased: December 1994
Label: Lazy Eye
Formats: CD, LP — — —Coma Divine IIReleased: January 1999
Label: Delerium
Formats: CD — — —Transmission IVReleased: December 2001
Label: Delerium
Formats: CD, LP — — —FutileReleased: July 2003
Label: Lava
Formats: CD, DL — — —Nil RecurringReleased: September 2007
Label: Transmission
Formats: CD, LP 5 114 100Pure NarcoticReleased: October 2020
Label: Transmission Recordings
Formats: LP, DL — — —IA/DW/XTReleased: 22 April 2023
Label: Transmission Recordings
Formats: 12" — — — "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Porcupine Tree discography | Demo tapes | Demo tapes
Title Demo details Tarquin's Seaweed Farm Released: 1989
Label: No Man's Land
Formats: CSLove, Death & Mussolini Released: 1990
Label: No Man's Land
Formats: CS The Nostalgia Factory Released: 1991
Label: Delerium
Formats: CS |
Porcupine Tree discography | Singles | Singles
Title Year Peak chart positions Album UK UK Indie GER US RockAwards, AllMusic.com "Voyage 34" 1992 — — — — rowspan="2" "Voyage 34: Remixes" 1993 — — — — "Stars Die" 1995 — — — — The Sky Moves Sideways "Waiting" 1996 — — — — Signify "Piano Lessons" 1999 164 34 — — Stupid Dream "Stranger by the Minute" 138 13 — — "Pure Narcotic" 175 46 — — "Four Chords That Made a Million" 2000 84 16 — — Lightbulb Sun "Shesmovedon" 85 24 — — "Shallow" 2005 — — — 26 Deadwing "Lazarus" — — 91 — "Harridan" 2021 — — — — Closure/Continuation "Of the New Day"2022 — — — — "Herd Culling" — — — — "Rats Return" — — — — "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
Notes: |
Porcupine Tree discography | Promotional singles | Promotional singles
Title Year Album "The Rest Will Flow" 2000 Lightbulb Sun "Blackest Eyes" 2003 In Absentia "Trains" "The Sound of Muzak" "So Called Friend"/"Half Light" 2006 Deadwing "Fear of a Blank Planet" 2007 Fear of a Blank Planet "Way Out of Here" "Normal" Nil Recurring "Time Flies" 2009 The Incident "Bonnie the Cat" 2010 |
Porcupine Tree discography | Videos | Videos |
Porcupine Tree discography | Video albums | Video albums
Title Video details Peak chart positions Sales CertificationsFINSWE NLDArriving Somewhere... Released: 21 August 2006
Label: Snapper/Kscope
Format: DVD 4 8 19 Anesthetize Released: 20 May 2010
Label: Kscope, Roadrunner Records
Format: DVD, Blu-ray 1 16 — CAN: 5,000+ CAN: GoldClosure/Continuation.Live Released: 8 December 2023
Label: Music for Nations, Sony Music
Format: DVD, Blu-ray — — — "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Porcupine Tree discography | Music videos | Music videos
Year Title Directed Album1999"Piano Lessons"Mike Bennion Stupid Dream 2002"Strip the Soul"In Absentia"Wedding Nails"Lasse Hoile2003"Blackest Eyes"2005"Lazarus"Deadwing 2007"Fear of a Blank Planet"Fear of a Blank Planet"Way Out of Here"2008"Normal"Nil Recurring2009"Time Flies"The Incident2010"Bonnie the Cat"Przemyslaw Vshebor 2022"Rats Return"Ricky Allen Closure/Continuation"Herd Culling"Miles Skarin |
Porcupine Tree discography | Notes | Notes
a. "The Cross" which appeared on the original CD edition was replaced by the track "Out" (from 1987) on the vinyl edition. The version of "Radioactive Toy" here is the original cassette version as opposed to the re-recorded and extended version on On the Sunday of Life.... "Mute" is a newer mix to the one on the cassette. "An Empty Box" had not appeared on either cassette but is another recording from the same period. Note that the vinyl edition corrects some factual errors and therefore dates some of the material back to 1984.
b. Most of these tracks appeared either on the album On the Sunday of Life... or the limited edition CD Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape. However, for the CD issue tracks 3 and 4/5 were retitled "Third Eye Surfer" and "On the Sunday of Life..." respectively. Also the version of "Mute" here is an earlier mix.
c. 40-minute tape private pressing of only 10 copies. Contains 7 tracks later to appear on The Nostalgia Factory, plus "Out" (later included on the vinyl edition of Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape) and the elsewhere unavailable "It Will Rain for a Million Years" (a completely different track to the one with the same title included on On the Sunday of Life...)
d. Most of these tracks appeared either on the album On the Sunday of Life... or the limited edition CD Yellow Hedgerow Dreamscape. "Colours Dance Angels Kiss" and "Hokey Cokey" were later retitled "Track 11" and "Execution of the Will of the Marquis de Sade" respectively. "The Nostalgia Factory" is an earlier version to that on On the Sunday of Life... and "Queen Quotes Crowley" and "This Long Silence" are both about a minute longer than the versions later released on CD. An edit of the track "Sinatra Rape Scene" appears on Up the Downstair as "Monuments Burn into Moments".
e. Full show from the Deadwing tour filmed at Park West, Chicago in October 2005, edited by Lasse Hoile, with the soundtrack mixed in stereo and 5.1 surround sound, live performances of "Futile" and "Radioactive Toy" from German TV show Rockpalast, the "Lazarus" promo clip, the live films used during the show for "Start of Something Beautiful", "Halo", and "Mother and Child Divided", Gavin Harrison's "Cymbal Song", and a photo gallery.
f. A special edition has been made available in April, with a regular version following in May. Anesthetize was filmed live over 2 nights in Tilburg, The Netherlands in October 2008, at the end of the Fear of a Blank Planet tour. The 130-minute live film includes a complete performance of the Blank Planet album and 11 other tracks, and was directed and edited by Lasse Hoile on high definition cameras, with the soundtrack mixed into stereo and 5.1 sound. The special edition was released in the form of a cloth bound hard back 120-page book (as per The Incident and Insurgentes deluxe versions) featuring live photography of the band taken over the last 5 years. The book includes both a DVD and a much higher quality Blu-ray disc version of the film, as well as 2 audio CDs of the soundtrack including one bonus track not featured in the film. The book and audio CDs are not included with the standard retail versions of the Blu-ray/DVD.
g. Full show of 21 songs from Closure/Continuation tour, filmed at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands in November 2022. Released as three different versions: BD+DVD package featuring 12-page booklet, limited 4LP clear vinyl box set, and a deluxe BD+DVD box set featuring 60-page book and concert's audio on 2 CDs. |
Porcupine Tree discography | References | References |
Porcupine Tree discography | External links | External links
Porcupine Tree Official Website
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Porcupine Tree discography | Table of Content | Short description, Albums, Studio albums, Live albums, Compilation albums, Box sets, Extended plays, Demo tapes, Singles, Promotional singles, Videos, Video albums, Music videos, Notes, References, External links |
Superperfect group | Short description | In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, a group is said to be superperfect when its first two homology groups are trivial: H1(G, Z) = H2(G, Z) = 0. This is stronger than a perfect group, which is one whose first homology group vanishes. In more classical terms, a superperfect group is one whose abelianization and Schur multiplier both vanish; abelianization equals the first homology, while the Schur multiplier equals the second homology. |
Superperfect group | Definition | Definition
The first homology group of a group is the abelianization of the group itself, since the homology of a group G is the homology of any Eilenberg–MacLane space of type K(G, 1); the fundamental group of a K(G, 1) is G, and the first homology of K(G, 1) is then abelianization of its fundamental group. Thus, if a group is superperfect, then it is perfect.
A finite perfect group is superperfect if and only if it is its own universal central extension (UCE), as the second homology group of a perfect group parametrizes central extensions. |
Superperfect group | Examples | Examples
For example, if G is the fundamental group of a homology sphere, then G is superperfect. The smallest finite, non-trivial superperfect group is the binary icosahedral group (the fundamental group of the Poincaré homology sphere).
The alternating group A5 is perfect but not superperfect: it has a non-trivial central extension, the binary icosahedral group (which is in fact its UCE) is superperfect. More generally, the projective special linear groups PSL(n, q) are simple (hence perfect) except for PSL(2, 2) and PSL(2, 3), but not superperfect, with the special linear groups SL(n,q) as central extensions. This family includes the binary icosahedral group (thought of as SL(2, 5)) as UCE of A5 (thought of as PSL(2, 5)).
Every acyclic group is superperfect, but the converse is not true: the binary icosahedral group is superperfect, but not acyclic. |
Superperfect group | References | References
A. Jon Berrick and Jonathan A. Hillman, "Perfect and acyclic subgroups of finitely presentable groups", Journal of the London Mathematical Society (2) 68 (2003), no. 3, 683--698.
Category:Properties of groups |
Superperfect group | Table of Content | Short description, Definition, Examples, References |
File:Tina turner-be tender with me baby s-1-.jpg | Fair use [[Be Tender With Me Baby]] | Fair use Be Tender With Me Baby
Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:
It's a low resolution copy of a CD album cover.
It doesn't limit the copyright owner's rights to sell the CD album in any way, in fact, it may encourage sales.
Because of the low resolution, copies could not be used to make illegal copies of the album artwork on another CD.
The image is itself a subject of discussion in the article or used in the infobox thereof.
The image on the cover is significant because it was made by a famous artist, Tina Turner.
Derived from a scan of the album cover (creator of this digital version is irrelevant as the copyright in all equivalent images is still held by the same party). Copyright held by the record company or the artist. Claimed as fair use regardless. |
File:Tina turner-be tender with me baby s-1-.jpg | Summary | Summary
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File:Tina turner-be tender with me baby s-1-.jpg | Licensing | Licensing
Category:Tina Turner album covers |
File:Tina turner-be tender with me baby s-1-.jpg | Table of Content | Fair use [[Be Tender With Me Baby]], Summary, Licensing |
Street Medicine Institute | for | Street Medicine Institute was formed in 2008 by Dr. Jim Withers. The term Street Medicine, in this context, was coined by Dr. Jim Withers who has been one of the leaders in the movement.Srikameswaran, Anita. “‘Street doc’ honored for work with homeless,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Thursday, August 15, 2002.Malloy, Michael G. “Pittsburgh’s Operation Safety Net Is Making a Difference to the Underserved,” AAMC Reporter, March, 2003. |
Street Medicine Institute | References | References
Category:Health charities in the United States
Category:Homelessness charities
Category:International medical and health organizations
Category:Medical and health organizations based in Pennsylvania |
Street Medicine Institute | Table of Content | for, References |
God's Money (film) | more citations needed | God's Money () is a 1959 Argentine film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. It stars Carlos Estrada and Fina Basser. |
God's Money (film) | Plot | Plot
A man is led to commit a robbery by the woman he falls in love with later when he is released from the prison he takes refuge in a convent. |
God's Money (film) | Cast | Cast
Francisco Petrone ...Francisco Alaria
Fina Basser ...María de Lourdes
Mario Lozano ...Inspector Campos
Carlos Estrada ...Ramiro
Carlos López Monet ...Torito
Jorge Sobral ...Fray Mario
Mariano Monclús ...Fray Hernando
José Maurer ...Hombre en monasterio
Enzo Bai ...Sacerdote
Pedro Venturini
Paquita Vehil ...Manicura
Utimio Bertozzi
Maruja Lopetegui ...Madre de Francisco |
God's Money (film) | External links | External links
Category:1959 films
Category:1950s Spanish-language films
Category:Films directed by Román Viñoly Barreto
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:1950s Argentine films |
God's Money (film) | Table of Content | more citations needed, Plot, Cast, External links |
La caída | short description | La caída ("The Fall") is a 1959 Argentine drama film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival.
In a survey of the 100 greatest films of Argentine cinema carried out by the Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken in 2000, the film reached the 38th position. |
La caída | Cast | Cast
Elsa Daniel - Albertina
Duilio Marzio - José María
Lautaro Murúa - Uncle Lucas
Lydia Lamaison - Marta
Hebe Marbec - Laura
Oscar Orlegui - Diego
Carlos López Monet - Gustavo (as Carlos Monet)
Mariela Reyes
Mónica Grey
Nora Singerman
Pinky - Delfina
Óscar Robledo
Emma Bernal - Tía
Enrique Kossi
Miguel Caiazzo
Mónica Linares |
La caída | References | References |
La caída | External links | External links
Category:1959 films
Category:1950s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:1959 drama films
Category:Films directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
Category:1950s Argentine films |
La caída | Table of Content | short description, Cast, References, External links |
Campo arado | short description | Campo arado is a 1959 black-and-white Argentine film directed by Polish-born Argentine screenwriter and director Leo Fleider. The screenplay, written by Ernesto L. Castro and Osvaldo Falabella, is based on a novel by Ernesto L. Castro. |
Campo arado | Plot | Plot
The story revolves around a family who has lived in a rural area in Buenos Aires for three generations. |
Campo arado | Cast | Cast
Alfredo Almanza
Tito Alonso
Julio Di Palma
Luis Dávila
Ricardo Galache
Josefa Goldar
Santiago Gómez Cou
Chela Jordán
Silvia Legrand
René Lester
Claudio Martino
Fernanda Mistral
Luis Otero
Nelly Panizza |
Campo arado | External links | External links
|
Campo arado | References | References
Category:1959 films
Category:1950s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:1950s Argentine films
Category:Films directed by Leo Fleider |
Campo arado | Table of Content | short description, Plot, Cast, External links, References |
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The result was keep. Listcruft? Probably not. Consensus is overwhelmingly saying to keep, though. — Rebelguys2 talk 03:51, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
List of people born at sea
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unsourced listcruft Yonatan (contribs/talk) 17:34, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Note: This debate has been included in the list of Lists-related deletions. -- SkierRMH 08:02, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Delete unsourced and arbitrary. Nuttah68 17:46, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Comment I added some references. –mysid☎ 18:44, 7 March 2007 (UTC)
Keep If this is sourced and expanded, it could be a worthwhile, interesting and encyclopedic article (and sources have now been added). This is not "cruft" (which is one of the worst deletion reasons ever) - nor is it arbitrary. It lists notable people who were born at sea (a fairly rare occurrence, surely) which has all sorts of legal and political ramifications. Hmmm, looks like we need an article on Birth at sea as well... --Canley 00:25, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Keep Verifiable, "cruft" is just a derisive term, not a valid reason for deletion. This is no more arbitrary than every country list and category for births. The term "cruft" should be banned from discussions, it has no valid context. I would like to see List of people who died at sea --Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) 03:54, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Keep - the list was created as a result of deleting the category. Being born at sea is notable but not defining hence a list is appropriate. Presumably the sourcing for the currently listed people can be found in the articles for the people. If not, then remove the person from the list. Otto4711 05:24, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Keep per above, where a person was born is notable. -- Dhartung | Talk 06:00, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Keep per arguments at WP:CFD when the equivalent category was deleted - that is, not appropriate as a category, but definitely appropriate as a list. Grutness...wha? 06:42, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Keep - Don't ever remove referenced material from WP, it's what we need more of, not less. - Peregrine Fisher
Keep per all the reasons given so far, plus with everything sourced now, the orginal nomination reasons really don't look applicable. Mermaid from the Baltic Sea 04:07, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
Keep - Predominantly referenced, WP:NOT#PAPER. Matthew 10:03, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
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Dagli Appennini alle Ande (1959 film) | more citations needed | Dagli Appennini alle Ande is a 1959 Italian - Argentine film directed by Folco Quilici. |
Dagli Appennini alle Ande (1959 film) | Cast | Cast
Marco Paoletti as Marco Valesini
Eleonora Rossi Drago as Marco's mother
Fausto Tozzi as Marco's father |
Dagli Appennini alle Ande (1959 film) | External links | External links
Category:1959 films
Category:1950s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films based on works by Edmondo De Amicis
Category:Works based on Heart (novel)
Category:1950s Argentine films |
Dagli Appennini alle Ande (1959 film) | Table of Content | more citations needed, Cast, External links |
News in Hell | more citations needed | News in Hell () is a 1959 Argentine film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. |
News in Hell | Cast | Cast
Osvaldo Miranda
Nélida Bilbao
Nathán Pinzón
Argentinita Vélez
José Cibrián
Néstor Deval
María Esther Buschiazzo
Rafael Frontaura
Alba Mujica
Alejandro Maximino
Carlos Rossi
Lili Gacel
Ariel Absalón |
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