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The Popular Culture Studies Journal
THE POPULAR CULTURE STUDIES JOURNAL VOLUME 6 NUMBER 1 2018 Editor NORMA JONES Liquid Flicks Media, Inc./IXMachine Managing Editor JULIA LARGENT McPherson College Assistant Editor GARRET L. CASTLEBERRY Mid-America Christian University Copy Editor Kevin Calcamp Queens University of Charlotte Reviews Editor MALYNNDA JOHNSON Indiana State University Assistant Reviews Editor JESSICA BENHAM University of Pittsburgh Please visit the PCSJ at: http://mpcaaca.org/the-popular-culture- studies-journal/ The Popular Culture Studies Journal is the official journal of the Midwest Popular and American Culture Association. Copyright © 2018 Midwest Popular and American Culture Association. All rights reserved. MPCA/ACA, 421 W. Huron St Unit 1304, Chicago, IL 60654 Cover credit: Cover Artwork: “Wrestling” by Brent Jones © 2018 Courtesy of https://openclipart.org EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD ANTHONY ADAH FALON DEIMLER Minnesota State University, Moorhead University of Wisconsin-Madison JESSICA AUSTIN HANNAH DODD Anglia Ruskin University The Ohio State University AARON BARLOW ASHLEY M. DONNELLY New York City College of Technology (CUNY) Ball State University Faculty Editor, Academe, the magazine of the AAUP JOSEF BENSON LEIGH H. EDWARDS University of Wisconsin Parkside Florida State University PAUL BOOTH VICTOR EVANS DePaul University Seattle University GARY BURNS JUSTIN GARCIA Northern Illinois University Millersville University KELLI S. BURNS ALEXANDRA GARNER University of South Florida Bowling Green State University ANNE M. CANAVAN MATTHEW HALE Salt Lake Community College Indiana University, Bloomington ERIN MAE CLARK NICOLE HAMMOND Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota University of California, Santa Cruz BRIAN COGAN ART HERBIG Molloy College Indiana University - Purdue University, Fort Wayne JARED JOHNSON ANDREW F. HERRMANN Thiel College East Tennessee State University JESSE KAVADLO MATTHEW NICOSIA Maryville University of St. -
Revue De Recherche En Civilisation Américaine, 4 | 2013 Professional Wrestling As Culturally Embedded Spectacles in Five Core Countri
Revue de recherche en civilisation américaine 4 | 2013 Le catch et... Professional wrestling as culturally embedded spectacles in five core countries: the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Mexico and Japan Dan Glenday Édition électronique URL : http://journals.openedition.org/rrca/548 ISSN : 2101-048X Éditeur David Diallo Référence électronique Dan Glenday, « Professional wrestling as culturally embedded spectacles in five core countries: the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Mexico and Japan », Revue de recherche en civilisation américaine [En ligne], 4 | 2013, mis en ligne le 12 janvier 2014, consulté le 19 avril 2019. URL : http:// journals.openedition.org/rrca/548 Ce document a été généré automatiquement le 19 April 2019. © Tous droits réservés Professional wrestling as culturally embedded spectacles in five core countri... 1 Professional wrestling as culturally embedded spectacles in five core countries: the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Mexico and Japan Dan Glenday Introduction 1 This paper addresses a succession of complicated issues surrounding the cross-cultural popularity of professional wrestling. While boasting fans in several countries from across the globe, today, professional wrestling maintains a lasting presence in five territories - USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan and Mexico. ‘Culturally embedded spectacle’ is the unique conceptual framework developed for this paper to explain the longevity of professional wrestling in these five locations and includes the following factors: a continuous history of professional wrestling, national television exposure during the Old School era highlighting larger-than-life characters playing the face, an extensive group of independent professional wrestling federations and commemorative cultural experiences for young and old fans. 2 Granted, there may be other aspects not included here. -
SHIMMER Vol 47
SHIMMER Vol 47 Singles Match Rhia O'Reilly besiegte Taylor Made mit dem Rhiadjustment (Double Underhook DDT) Singles Match Kellie Skater besiegte Veda Scott mit dem Skate and Destroy (Leg Trap Sunset Flip Powerbomb) Singles Match Kalamity besiegte KC Spinelli mit dem Kalamityville Horror Driver Tag Team Match Kana & LuFisto besiegten Christina Von Eerie & MsChif mit dem Kana Lock (Chickwneing Crossface with Bodyscissors) von Kana gegen Von Eerie Singles Match Athena besiegte Sassy Stephie (/w Mademoiselle Rachelle) mit dem O-Face (Diving Corkscrew Sitout Jawbreaker) Tag Team Match The Canadian NINJAs (Nicole Matthews & Portia Perez) besiegten Davina Rose & Mia Yim mit dem Funky Cold Medina (Superkick/German Suplex Combo) gegen Rose Singles Match Shazza McKenzie besiegte Saraya Knight durch DQ nachdem Saraya sich weigerte einen Submission Hold zu lösen Tag Team Match Death Rush (Courtney Rush & Sara del Rey) besiegten Regeneration X (Allison Danger & Leva Bates) mit dem Skyward Suplex (Olmpic Slam) von Rush gegen Danger Singles Match Mercedes Martinez besiegte Hailey Hatred mit dem Fisherman Buster SHIMMER Tag Team Titles Match Ayako Hamada & Ayumi Kurihara (c) besiegten Leon & Ray nach einem Roll Up von Kurihara gegen Leon SHIMMER Title Match Cheerleader Melissa (c) besiegte Jessie McKay mit dem Air Raid Crash (Over the Shoulder Back to Belly Piledriver) https://www.peoplesboard.de/pboard/lexicon/index.php?entry/1902-shimmer-vol-47/&s=8f64cb2942eff910e82135136591700824214800 1. -
Diplomatic List – Fall 2018
United States Department of State Diplomatic List Fall 2018 Preface This publication contains the names of the members of the diplomatic staffs of all bilateral missions and delegations (herein after “missions”) and their spouses. Members of the diplomatic staff are the members of the staff of the mission having diplomatic rank. These persons, with the exception of those identified by asterisks, enjoy full immunity under provisions of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Pertinent provisions of the Convention include the following: Article 29 The person of a diplomatic agent shall be inviolable. He shall not be liable to any form of arrest or detention. The receiving State shall treat him with due respect and shall take all appropriate steps to prevent any attack on his person, freedom, or dignity. Article 31 A diplomatic agent shall enjoy immunity from the criminal jurisdiction of the receiving State. He shall also enjoy immunity from its civil and administrative jurisdiction, except in the case of: (a) a real action relating to private immovable property situated in the territory of the receiving State, unless he holds it on behalf of the sending State for the purposes of the mission; (b) an action relating to succession in which the diplomatic agent is involved as an executor, administrator, heir or legatee as a private person and not on behalf of the sending State; (c) an action relating to any professional or commercial activity exercised by the diplomatic agent in the receiving State outside of his official functions. -- A diplomatic agent’s family members are entitled to the same immunities unless they are United States Nationals. -
TK Ali Vs. Inoki
TK Ali vs. Inoki Ali vs. Inoki The Forgotten Fight That Inspired Mixed Martial Arts and Launched Sports Entertainment By Josh Gross BenBella Books Dallas, TX Copyright © 2015 by Josh Gross All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. BenBella Books, Inc. 10300 N. Central Expressway Suite #530 Dallas, TX 75231 www.benbellabooks.com Send feedback to [email protected] Printed in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: TK Editing by Erin Kelley Copyediting by Scott Calamar Proofreading by TK and TK Indexing by TKCover design by TKText design and composition by TKPrinted by TK Distributed by Perseus Distribution perseusdistribution.com To place orders through Perseus Distribution: Tel: (800) 343-4499 Fax: (800) 351-5073 E-mail: [email protected] Significant discounts for bulk sales are available. Please contact Glenn Yeffeth at [email protected] or (214) 750-3628. 4 TK Contents Foreword Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Acknowledgements About the Author 5 Foreword CHAPTER ONE The southern coast of Honshu, the largest and most populous of Japan’s four main islands, trembled at 10:19 P.M. local time, Friday, June 18, 1976. Thirty-eight miles away in Tokyo, the most famous man on the planet and some of the troop that followed him everywhere he went had just settled into their rooms on the forty-fourth floor at the upscale Keio Plaza Hotel. -
Cubed Circle Newsletter 230 – Type Forever!
Cubed Circle Newsletter 230 – Type Forever! We are back with one of our biggest issues of the year covering all of the major matches happenings from the biggest weekend in wrestling of the entire year. Ben reviews and discusses WrestleMania 32, the post-Mania RAW, Takeover Dallas, and the Hall of Fame in-depth. Plus we have the largest and most extensive Mixed Bag segment yet with coverage of Shimmer, EVOLVE 58, EVOLVE 59, Mercury Rising, TakeOver, WrestleMania, and more! – Ryan Clingman, Cubed Circle Newsletter, Editor The Pro-Wres Digest for April 3rd – April 9th. @BenCarass. Top Stories: The sad news of Blackjack Mulligan's death was reported by WWE.com on 7/4, although the article didn't mention a cause or date of death. Mulligan, 73, had been battling health issues for years and suffered a heart attack in June 2015, which at the time Mulligan attributed to suffering from the ill- effects of The Bends after a diving incident years earlier. He was hospitalised earlier this year in February and his grandsons, Windham Rotunda (Bryan Wyatt) & Taylor Rotunda (Bo Dallas), along with their father Mike Rotunda, left the Monday Night RAW show in Dallas, TX and flew to Florida to be with Mulligan. There was no update on Mulligan's condition at all until the WWE story about his passing on 7/4. The strange thing in all of this is that up until two weeks ago – when all the concussion cases were thrown out of court – the WWE were actually suing Mulligan as a pre-emptive strike to stop him from jumping on the concussion lawsuits. -
Notice of Names of Persons Appearing to Be Owners of Abandoned Property
NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Pursuant to Chapter 523A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and based upon reports filed with the Director of Finance, State of Hawaii, the names of persons appearing to be the owners of abandoned property are listed in this notice. The term, abandoned property, refers to personal property such as: dormant savings and checking accounts, shares of stock, uncashed payroll checks, uncashed dividend checks, deposits held by utilities, insurance and medical refunds, and safe deposit box contents that, in most cases, have remained inactive for a period of at least 5 years. Abandoned property, as used in this context, has no reference to real estate. Reported owner names are separated by county: Honolulu; Kauai; Maui; Hawaii. Reported owner names appear in alphabetical order together with their last known address. A reported owner can be listed: last name, first name, middle initial or first name, middle initial, last name or by business name. Owners whose names include a suffix, such as Jr., Sr., III, should search for the suffix following their last name, first name or middle initial. Searches for names should include all possible variations. OWNERS OF PROPERTY PRESUMED ABANDONED SHOULD CONTACT THE UNCLAIMED PROPERTY PROGRAM TO CLAIM THEIR PROPERTY Information regarding claiming unclaimed property may be obtained by visiting: http://budget.hawaii.gov/finance/unclaimedproperty/owner-information/. Information concerning the description of the listed property may be obtained by calling the Unclaimed Property Program, Monday – Friday, 7:45 am - 4:30 pm, except State holidays at: (808) 586-1589. If you are calling from the islands of Kauai, Maui or Hawaii, the toll-free numbers are: Kauai 274-3141 Maui 984-2400 Hawaii 974-4000 After calling the local number, enter the extension number: 61589. -
Year Ago, Inspired by the Dr. Keith Presents Annuals of 2011 and 2012, We Published
year ago, inspired by the Dr. Keith Presents Annuals of 2011 and 2012, we published the Ainaugural Cubed Circle Yearbook, attempting to encapsulate what was a pivotal year for professional wrestling in 2014. This year we hope to do the same, albeit for a year of a decidedly different sort. 2015 was dissimilar to 2014 in many respects. It didn't see moments as grandiose as the end of the Undertaker's Streak, Daniel Bryan's WrestleMania victory, or the Guerrero-Atlantis mask match. When evaluated from afar 2015 may even appear stagnant in comparison, as did many of the world's largest and most influential promotions during the year – WWE, NJPW, and CMLL in particular. But, upon closer inspection, the seemingly motionless landscape of 2015 wasn't only very much alive, but both morose and vibrant, disheartening and emboldening. The open wrestling fan of 2015 had more choice and freedom than perhaps ever before, with some ardent observers of the industry even abandoning Monday Night RAW for lack of faith in the lumbering weekly juggernaut. Some turned to Lucha Underground, a show that garnered considerable cult popularity. Others looked to alternative facets of the company such as NXT, which grew beyond what many considered its zenith at the end of 2014, harbouring one of the better years for American women's wrestling in decades. AAA showed promise and ambition on several fronts, but was subject to unfortunate, and at times tragic, circumstances. NJPW was as repetitive creatively as it had been under the Kidani administration, but produced one of the best nights of wrestling of the last several years in WrestleKingdom 9 – made more readily available to an American audience than ever before. -
Notice of Names of Persons Appearing to Be Owners of Abandoned Property
NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Pursuant to Chapter 523A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and based upon reports filed with the Director of Finance, State of Hawaii, the names of persons appearing to be the owners of abandoned property are listed in this notice. The term, abandoned property, refers to personal property such as: dormant savings and checking accounts, shares of stock, uncashed payroll checks, uncashed dividend checks, deposits held by utilities, insurance and medical refunds, and safe deposit box contents that, in most cases, have remained inactive for a period of at least 5 years. Abandoned property, as used in this context, has no reference to real estate. Reported owner names are separated by county: Honolulu; Kauai; Maui; Hawaii. Reported owner names appear in alphabetical order together with their last known address. A reported owner can be listed: last name, first name, middle initial or first name, middle initial, last name or by business name. Owners whose names include a suffix, such as Jr., Sr., III, should search for the suffix following their last name, first name or middle initial. Searches for names should include all possible variations. OWNERS OF PROPERTY PRESUMED ABANDONED SHOULD CONTACT THE UNCLAIMED PROPERTY PROGRAM TO CLAIM THEIR PROPERTY Information regarding claiming unclaimed property may be obtained by visiting: http://budget.hawaii.gov/finance/unclaimedproperty/owner-information/. Information concerning the description of the listed property may be obtained by calling the Unclaimed Property Program, Monday – Friday, 7:45 am - 4:30 pm, except State holidays at: (808) 586-1589. If you are calling from the islands of Kauai, Maui or Hawaii, the toll-free numbers are: Kauai 274-3141 Maui 984-2400 Hawaii 974-4000 After calling the local number, enter the extension number: 61589. -
Military Intelligence Service (MIS) Registry Merged (Alphabetical) Compiled by Seiki Oshiro (MN), Paul Tani (VA), Mitzi Matsui (WA) and Grant Ichikawa (VA)
Military Intelligence Service (MIS) Registry Merged (alphabetical) Compiled by Seiki Oshiro (MN), Paul Tani (VA), Mitzi Matsui (WA) and Grant Ichikawa (VA) This MIS Registry is a merged registry of two registries: "The MISLS Registry" and the "Supplementary MIS Registry" The main purpose of this merged registry is to facilitate checking of names, thereby eliminating checking names in two files. Sorting keys will permit sorting of specific groups of personnel- such as "Z" for all students who attended the MISLS. Sorting Keys: A-MISLS Admin; B-MISLS Support; C- MISLS Instructors; D-CINCPAC (Navy); E- 6205th (Navy); F- Language Teams at Sasebo/Maizuru; G-Ann Arbor (Army) Instructors ; H-Boulder (Navy) Instructors; I- DLI and AMGLS graduates; J- MIS Personnel who did not attend MISLS; K-Boulder Graduates ( Navy and Marine) from July 41-July 42; L- Boulder Graduates from July 42-July 43; M-Boulder Grads July 43-July 44; N-Boulder/Stillwater Graduates July 44-July 45; O- Instructors at Marine Language Schools; P-Enlisted Marine Graduates from Language Schools; Q-First Group of Women Linguists with Simulated 2nd Lt ranks to Arrive in Japan After End of War; R-CIC (Counter Intelligence Corps); Z- MISLS Students at Presidio (SF), Camp Savage MN and Ft Snelling MN Schools Class Last Name First Name ASN Awards Residence 1 Z Snel44-08 Abbey Vincent H.D, Seattle WA 2 P Marine Abbott Glenn Marine 3 Z Sav43-07 Abe Akira 39010550 BS Oakland, CA 4 Z Snel45-07 Abe Bunshi B 37712328 5 Z Snel45-09 Abe Danar 37711961 6 J MIS Abe Davis Sangai W2133731 7 B Support Abe H 8 Z Sav44-02 Abe James K 30107923 HI 9 I DLI 48 Abe Katsuji Army 10 Z Snel44-12 Abe Kiyoshi 30111103 11 Z Snel44-08 Abe Koki 30109847 12 Z Sav44-02 Abe Leonard H. -
Misc 135622.Pdf
FALL 2016 | GREENHILL SCHOOL THEH MAGAZINE OF illGREENHILL SCHOOL THE KEYS TO SUCCESS Social-Emotional Learning at Greenhill Social-Emotional Learning at Greenhill: Ongoing research from some of the nation’s top institutions confirms that in our educational climate, the pursuit of knowledge is no longer the differentiator. In a world where information and knowledge can be obtained in a quick internet search, the key to a successful student lies in the development of multiple competencies in relationships, coping, problem-solving and decision-making. New this year, Greenhill has rolled out the first purposeful integration of social emotional learning into the curriculum. Read more on page 28. FALL 2016 Departments 28 2 A Word from Scott A. Griggs THE KEYS TO SUCCESS Head of School Social-Emotional Learning at Greenhill 3 An Important Announcement from Greenhill School l 40 Alumni Reflect on 4 School News Social-Emotional Learning 8 Sports News Michelle Taylor ’99 David Sunshine ’88 12 Farewell Greenhill Legends 14 Welcome New Trustees 16 ISAS Reaccreditation 18 Class of 2016 26 Community Connections through Senior Projects 45 A Message from Michael Waldman ’98 President, Alumni Association 46 Alumni News 50 Alumni Class Notes 56 In Memoriam 57 Turning Points 96 Why I Give: Brad Friedman ’96 Annual Report of Gifts 59 A Message from William E. Rose ’85 Chair, Board of Trustees 60 Statement of Financial Position 61 Endowment Performance 62 Greenhill Giving: Summary of the Year 70 Greenhill Fund 90 Corporate and Foundation Donors 90 Restricted Operating Donors 91 Library Donors 91 Gifts in Kind Greenhill School is a diverse community of learners that strives for excellence; values individuality; fosters a passion 64 Building Community Campaign for learning; promotes the balanced development of mind, Celebrates Community body and character; encourages service; and instills a respect for others.