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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Life and Beyond | |  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Judo - Sport and beyondDespite the literal meaning of judo being "the gentle way", competition judo is one the roughest and most demanding of sports. A World Championship or Olympic match lasts only 5 minutes, but will leave participants exhausted.
Without the kicking and punching so common to other martial arts, except in atemi-waza, which is taught to black belts, judo is often portrayed as friendlier than, for instance, karate. Proponents believe this contributes to judo being underrated as a method of self-defense. However, while throws executed ...
See also:Judo, Judo - History and philosophy, Judo - Judo's Theory of Combat, Judo - Uniform, Judo - Techniques, Judo - Gradings, Judo - Styles, Judo - Sport, Judo - Sport and beyond, Judo - Organization Read more here: » Judo: Encyclopedia II - Judo - Sport and beyond |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Tower of Hanoi - Four pegs and beyondAlthough the three-peg version has a simple recursive solution as outlined above, the optimal solution for the Tower of Hanoi problem with four or more pegs is still an open problem. This is a good example of how a simple, solvable problem can be made dramatically more difficult by slightly loosening one of the problem constraints.
Though it is not known exactly how many moves must be made, there are some asymptotic results. There is also a "presumed-optimal solution" that can be recursively applied to find a solution - see Paul Stockmeyer's survey paper for an ...
See also:Tower of Hanoi, Tower of Hanoi - Origins, Tower of Hanoi - Solution, Tower of Hanoi - Recursive algorithm, Tower of Hanoi - Practical algorithm, Tower of Hanoi - Binary solutions, Tower of Hanoi - Applications, Tower of Hanoi - Four pegs and beyond, Tower of Hanoi - Description of the presumed-optimal solution, Tower of Hanoi - In popular fiction, Tower of Hanoi - In video games Read more here: » Tower of Hanoi: Encyclopedia II - Tower of Hanoi - Four pegs and beyond |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Cyborg - Cybernetic organism beyond an individualGenerally, the term "cyborg" is used to refer to a man or woman with bionic, or robotic, implants.
More broadly, the full term "cybernetic organism," is used to describe larger networks of communication and control. For example, cities, networks of roads, networks of software, corporations, markets, governments, and the collection of these things together. A corporation can be considered an artificial intelligence that makes use of replaceable human components to function. People at all ranks can be considered replaceable agents of their functionally intelligen ...
See also:Cyborg, Cyborg - Overview, Cyborg - Cybernetic organism beyond an individual, Cyborg - Examples, Cyborg - Non-fiction, Cyborg - Fiction, Cyborg - Notes Read more here: » Cyborg: Encyclopedia II - Cyborg - Cybernetic organism beyond an individual |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Cyborg - Cybernetic organism, beyond an individualGenerally, the term "cyborg" is used to refer to a man or woman with bionic, or robotic, implants.
More broadly, the full term "cybernetic organism," is used to describe larger networks of communication and control. For example, cities, networks of roads, networks of software, corporations, markets, governments, and the collection of these things together. A corporation can be considered an artificial intelligence that makes use of replaceable human components to function. People at all ranks can be considered replaceable agents of their functionally intellige ...
See also:Cyborg, Cyborg - Overview, Cyborg - Cybernetic organism, beyond an individual, Cyborg - Examples, Cyborg - Non-fiction, Cyborg - Fiction, Cyborg - Notes Read more here: » Cyborg: Encyclopedia II - Cyborg - Cybernetic organism, beyond an individual |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - City of Heroes - Beyond the computer
City of Heroes - The comic book.
North American subscribers to the game receive the City of Heroes monthly comic book in the mail; it is also available in some comic book stores. The comic follows the adventures of fictional Paragon City heroes and ties into the game's plot development at times, as well as featuring a section devoted to fan art, fan fiction, and other miscellany in the back. At times, this rear section has also included comic strips by Scott Kurtz of the PvP ...
See also:City of Heroes, City of Heroes - Overview, City of Heroes - Character creation, City of Heroes - Origins, City of Heroes - Archetypes and Power Sets, City of Heroes - Costumes, City of Heroes - Enhancements and inspirations, City of Heroes - Enhancements, City of Heroes - Inspirations, City of Heroes - Influence, City of Heroes - Enemies, City of Heroes - Badges plaques and accolades, City of Heroes - Geography, City of Heroes - Updates, City of Heroes - Criticism, City of Heroes - Praise, City of Heroes - Awards, City of Heroes - Servers, City of Heroes - American, City of Heroes - European, City of Heroes - Subscription, City of Heroes - Payment options, City of Heroes - Beyond the computer, City of Heroes - The comic book, City of Heroes - The Novels, City of Heroes - Collectible card game, City of Heroes - Role-playing game, City of Heroes - Suit by Marvel, City of Heroes - Communities, City of Heroes - Official forums, City of Heroes - Fan Sites, City of Heroes - LiveJournal communities, City of Heroes - alt.games.coh Read more here: » City of Heroes: Encyclopedia II - City of Heroes - Beyond the computer |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Walt Disney - 1955-1966: Theme Parks and Beyond
Walt Disney - Carolwood Pacific Railroad.
Main articles: Carolwood Pacific Railroad, and [[]], and [[]], and [[]] ...
See also:Walt Disney, Walt Disney - 1901-1919: Childhood, Walt Disney - 1920-1936: Early years in animation, Walt Disney - Kansas City animation studios, Walt Disney - Alice Comedies: Contract and new California studio, Walt Disney - Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney - The creation of Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney - Disney's daughters, Walt Disney - 1937-1954: Animated feature films, Walt Disney - Disney's Folly: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt Disney - Wartime troubles, Walt Disney - Testimony Before Congress, Walt Disney - 1955-1966: Theme Parks and Beyond, Walt Disney - Carolwood Pacific Railroad, Walt Disney - Planning Disneyland, Walt Disney - Expanding into new areas, Walt Disney - Early 1960s successes, Walt Disney - Ski Resorts, Walt Disney - The Florida Project, Walt Disney - Plans for Disney World and EPCOT, Walt Disney - Death of Walt Disney, Walt Disney - 1967 to present: Legacy, Walt Disney - Continuing Walt's vision, Walt Disney - The Disney entertainment empire, Walt Disney - Disney theme parks today, Walt Disney - Disney Animation today, Walt Disney - CalArts, Walt Disney - Trivia, Walt Disney - Quotes, Walt Disney - Resources Read more here: » Walt Disney: Encyclopedia II - Walt Disney - 1955-1966: Theme Parks and Beyond |
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Walt Disney - Carolwood Pacific Railroad.
During 1949, when Disney and his family moved to a new home on large piece of property in the Holmby Hills district of Los Angeles, California, with the help of his friends Ward and Betty Kimball, owners of their own backyard railroad, Disney developed the blueprints and immediately set to work creating his own miniature Live steam railroad in his backyard. The name of the railroad, Carolwood Pacific Railroad, originated from the address of his home that was located on Ca ...
See also:Walt Disney, Walt Disney - 1901-1919: Childhood, Walt Disney - 1920-1936: Early years in animation, Walt Disney - Kansas City animation studios, Walt Disney - Alice Comedies: Contract and new California studio, Walt Disney - Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney - The creation of Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney - Disney's daughters, Walt Disney - 1937-1954: Animated feature films, Walt Disney - Disney's Folly: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Walt Disney - Wartime troubles, Walt Disney - Testimony Before Congress, Walt Disney - 1955-1966: Theme Parks and Beyond, Walt Disney - Carolwood Pacific Railroad, Walt Disney - Planning Disneyland, Walt Disney - Expanding into new areas, Walt Disney - Early 1960s successes, Walt Disney - Ski Resorts, Walt Disney - The Florida Project, Walt Disney - Plans for Disney World and EPCOT, Walt Disney - Death of Walt Disney, Walt Disney - 1967 to present: Legacy, Walt Disney - The Epcot theme park, Walt Disney - The Disney entertainment empire, Walt Disney - Disney theme parks today, Walt Disney - Disney Animation today, Walt Disney - CalArts, Walt Disney - Trivia, Walt Disney - Quotes, Walt Disney - Resources Read more here: » Walt Disney: Encyclopedia II - Walt Disney - 1955-1966: Theme Parks and Beyond |
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| |  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - David Holmgren - Permaculture: Principles and Pathways beyond SustainabilityThe publication in December 2002 of a new major work on permaculture, saw a deeper and more accessible systematization of the principles of permaculture refined by Holmgren over more than 25 years of practice. The book, Permaculture: Principles and Pathways beyond Sustainability (2002a), is dedicated to Howard T. Odum, who died two months before its publication, and it owes much to Odum's vision of a world in energy transition (Odum and Odum, 2001). 'Principles and Pathways ' offers twelve key permaculture design principles, each expl ...
See also:David Holmgren, David Holmgren - Biographical details and Permaculture One, David Holmgren - Permaculture: Principles and Pathways beyond Sustainability, David Holmgren - Bibliography, David Holmgren - Further resources Read more here: » David Holmgren: Encyclopedia II - David Holmgren - Permaculture: Principles and Pathways beyond Sustainability |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Cinema of China - Sixth Generation and BeyondThe recent era has seen the "return of the amateur filmmaker" as state censorship policies have produced an edgy underground film movement loosely referred to as the Sixth Generation (from the number of generations since the 1949 revolution). These films are shot quickly and cheaply, which produces a documentary feel: long takes, hand-held cameras, ambient sound (see cinema verite). Many films are joint ventures and projects with international investment. Some important Sixth Generation directors to have emerged are Wang Xiaoshuai (The Da ...
See also:Cinema of China, Cinema of China - The Beginnings: Shanghai as the Center, Cinema of China - The Second Golden Age: the late 1940s and the Communist Era, Cinema of China - The Cultural Revolution and its Aftermath, Cinema of China - The rise of the Fifth Generation, Cinema of China - Sixth Generation and Beyond, Cinema of China - New Documentaries, Cinema of China - A New Chinese International Cinema?, Cinema of China - Further Readings Read more here: » Cinema of China: Encyclopedia II - Cinema of China - Sixth Generation and Beyond |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Yes band - The 90s and beyondAt the end of the tour in 1992, Bill Bruford quit the band. Jon Anderson began writing with both Howe and Rabin separately but eventually the former was not asked to be on the next album. By 1993, Wakeman's refusal to leave his long-serving management meant he also could not play on the new album, which by then was well into production (Rabin and Wakeman have both expressed regret that they never played together on a Yes album - excepting the patchwork of Union - although Rabin did guest on Wakeman's Return to the Centre of the Ear ...
See also:Yes band, Yes band - Founders, Yes band - Early days, Yes band - The classic lineup, Yes band - Perpetual change, Yes band - A Ridiculously Successful Comeback Album, Yes band - Union and reunion, Yes band - The 90s and beyond, Yes band - Discography, Yes band - Official albums, Yes band - Singles, Yes band - Homeworld computer game, Yes band - Tribute bands Read more here: » Yes band: Encyclopedia II - Yes band - The 90s and beyond |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - John Rankin abolitionist - Beyond the pulpitIn 1833 Rankin came to know Theodore Weld through their involvement with the creation of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Weld had come to Ohio from Connecticut to attend Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati. In November, 1834 at Rankin's Ripley church, Weld began a year-long series of speeches throughout Ohio that raised the profile of the abolitionist movement in the state and inspired Rankin to also expand his work beyond the pulpit and beyond Ripley, speaking from town to town on behalf ...
See also:John Rankin abolitionist, John Rankin abolitionist - Early career, John Rankin abolitionist - Ripley and the Underground Railroad, John Rankin abolitionist - The real Eliza, John Rankin abolitionist - Film depiction, John Rankin abolitionist - Letters on Slavery, John Rankin abolitionist - Beyond the pulpit, John Rankin abolitionist - Freedom's Heroes Read more here: » John Rankin abolitionist: Encyclopedia II - John Rankin abolitionist - Beyond the pulpit |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Bikini Bottom - Beyond Bikini Bottom
Bikini Bottom - Towns.
About: Bottom's Up! is a very fancy city seen in the SpongeBob SquarePants: Employee of the Month game. The only thing that's not fancy is Cowfish Craig's shack.
Sublime Seafoods
Waverly Hills (a neighborhood inside the city)
Oxygen Springs
About: Rock Bottom is a city geographically lower than Bikini Bottom. In fact, the road from there to here is so perfectly vertical, it can only be accessed by bus. Everyon ...
See also:Bikini Bottom, Bikini Bottom - People and Culture, Bikini Bottom - Culture, Bikini Bottom - Population, Bikini Bottom - Demographics, Bikini Bottom - Crime, Bikini Bottom - Arts & Entertainment, Bikini Bottom - Media, Bikini Bottom - Religion, Bikini Bottom - Sports, Bikini Bottom - Hobbies, Bikini Bottom - History, Bikini Bottom - Geography, Bikini Bottom - Location, Bikini Bottom - Cityscape, Bikini Bottom - Climate, Bikini Bottom - Infrastructure, Bikini Bottom - Government, Bikini Bottom - Transportation, Bikini Bottom - Features, Bikini Bottom - Landmarks, Bikini Bottom - Houses, Bikini Bottom - Roads/Streets, Bikini Bottom - Businesses/Establishments, Bikini Bottom - Holidays, Bikini Bottom - Events, Bikini Bottom - Beyond Bikini Bottom, Bikini Bottom - Towns, Bikini Bottom - Land Forms/Barriers/ect., Bikini Bottom - Bikini Bottom in other time periods, Bikini Bottom - Basic prehistoric Bikini Bottom, Bikini Bottom - Advanced prehistoric Bikini Bottom, Bikini Bottom - 41st Century Bikini Bottom, Bikini Bottom - No Where Bikini Bottom Read more here: » Bikini Bottom: Encyclopedia II - Bikini Bottom - Beyond Bikini Bottom |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Donald Duck - Beyond DisneyDonald Duck is the only popular film and television cartoon character to appear as a mascot for the sports team of a major American university, namely, the Oregon Ducks at the University of Oregon.
Donald's name and image are also used on numerous commercial products, one example being Donald Duck brand orange juice, introduced by Citrus World in 1940.
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See also:Donald Duck, Donald Duck - Donald in animation, Donald Duck - Early appearances, Donald Duck - Wartime Donald, Donald Duck - Post-war animation, Donald Duck - Donald in comics, Donald Duck - Early development, Donald Duck - Developments under Taliaferro, Donald Duck - Developments under Barks, Donald Duck - Further developments, Donald Duck - Beyond Disney, Donald Duck - Different appearances, Donald Duck - Movies, Donald Duck - Television series, Donald Duck - Video games, Donald Duck - US comic books, Donald Duck - Famous illustrators Read more here: » Donald Duck: Encyclopedia II - Donald Duck - Beyond Disney |
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| | |  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - The X-Files - Season 8 and beyondDuchovny returned for brief stints in seasons eight and nine. In season eight, Mulder reappeared as a corpse, was buried for several months (of the story's time frame), and then later revived. With both Duchovny and Anderson's involvement reduced, the show introduced two new X-Files agents, John Doggett and Monica Reyes (played by Robert Patrick and Annabeth Gish). It was Chris Carter's belief that the series could continue for another ten years with new leads. This was not to be the case, however, as Doggett and Reyes did no ...
See also:The X-Files, The X-Files - Current distribution, The X-Files - Influence, The X-Files - Television, The X-Files - Film, The X-Files - Legacy, The X-Files - Emmys, The X-Files - Acting, The X-Files - Writing, The X-Files - Technical, The X-Files - The X-Files: Fight the Future, The X-Files - Change, The X-Files - Duchovny leaves, The X-Files - Season 8 and beyond, The X-Files - Trivia, The X-Files - Taglines, The X-Files - Main cast, The X-Files - Regular guest cast, The X-Files - Fan terminology, The X-Files - The X-Files around the world, The X-Files - Episode guide Read more here: » The X-Files: Encyclopedia II - The X-Files - Season 8 and beyond |
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| |  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Far Beyond the Stars DS9 episode - Plot SummaryBenjamin Sisko considers leaving Starfleet, but before he makes a decision, a vision from the Prophets shows him as Benny Russell, an African-American science fiction writer on Earth in the 1950s. Julian Bashir recognizes Sisko shows the same synaptic potentials as he had when he had visions a year ago (in the episode "Rapture").
Benny Russell writes for Incredible Tales, where his colleagues are human versions of Sisko's subordinates, including: Herbert Rossoff (Quark), who often threatened to quit; Julius Eaton (Julian Bashir), considered to be maudlin in his writing; Kay Eaton (Kira Nerys); ...
See also:Far Beyond the Stars DS9 episode, Far Beyond the Stars DS9 episode - Plot Summary, Far Beyond the Stars DS9 episode - Notes, Far Beyond the Stars DS9 episode - Guest Stars Read more here: » Far Beyond the Stars DS9 episode: Encyclopedia II - Far Beyond the Stars DS9 episode - Plot Summary |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Disneyland - Disneyland 2005 and beyondMatt Ouimet, formerly the president of the Disney Cruise Line, was promoted to assume leadership of the Disneyland Resort in late 2003. Shortly afterward, he selected Greg Emmer, a long-time Disney cast member who had worked at Disneyland in his youth prior to moving to Florida and holding multiple executive leadership positions at the Walt Disney World Resort. Praised by Disney fan sites for his success at Disney Cruise Line, Ouimet quickly set about reversing negative trends, especially with regards to cosmetic maintenance and a return to ...
See also:Disneyland, Disneyland - Concept and construction, Disneyland - 1955: Opening day, Disneyland - Disneylands around the world, Disneyland - 1990s Transition: theme park becomes resort, Disneyland - Disneyland 2005 and beyond, Disneyland - Park layout, Disneyland - Main Street U.S.A., Disneyland - Adventureland, Disneyland - Frontierland, Disneyland - Fantasyland, Disneyland - Tomorrowland, Disneyland - New Orleans Square, Disneyland - Critter Country, Disneyland - Mickey's Toontown, Disneyland - Backstage areas, Disneyland - Transportation, Disneyland - Disneyland Railroad, Disneyland - Disneyland Monorail, Disneyland - Main Street vehicles, Disneyland - Skyway, Disneyland - Autopia, Disneyland - Live entertainment, Disneyland - Tickets, Disneyland - Deaths, Disneyland - Incidents, Disneyland - Closures, Disneyland - Fiftieth anniversary, Disneyland - Disneyland in fiction, Disneyland - Notes Read more here: » Disneyland: Encyclopedia II - Disneyland - Disneyland 2005 and beyond |
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|  |  |  | Life and Beyond: Encyclopedia II - Orbital band - 2002 and beyondIn 2002 the duo released Work 1989-2002, a retrospective compilation of singles and rare tracks.
Orbital split up in 2004. They played a final series of gigs from June through July 2004 at the Glastonbury Festival, the T in the Park Festival in Scotland, the Oxegen festival (formerly known as Witnness) in Ireland, and the Wire Festival in Japan, concluding with a live Peel Session gig at Maida Vale Studios in London on July 28, 2004. The release of their seventh and last original album, The Blue Alb ...
See also:Orbital band, Orbital band - Early years, Orbital band - Soundtrack work, Orbital band - 2002 and beyond, Orbital band - Trivia, Orbital band - Selected discography, Orbital band - Albums, Orbital band - Singles/EPs Read more here: » Orbital band: Encyclopedia II - Orbital band - 2002 and beyond |
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