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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Katherine Nelson: 310-975-5975 March 24, 2010 [email protected] CASH, TRASH, PAIN AND SODA…WHAT ARE THEY UP TO NOW? NEW PREMIERE EPISODES OF MYTHBUSTERS BEGIN MARCH 24 (Silver Spring, Md.) – MYTHBUSTERS returns Wednesday, March 24 with jaw dropping world premieres hosted by Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, and co-hosts Tory Belleci, Grant Imahara and Kari Byron. In all, eleven new episodes will air Wednesdays at 9PM (ET/PT) through June 2010. New premieres begin March 24 with a killer episode testing whether a soda cup thrown from a moving car can be a deadly weapon – and on the March 31 episode, Kari Byron returns to MYTHBUSTERS from maternity leave! The Emmy®-nominated MYTHBUSTERS, which initially launched in 2003, continues to inspire and engage its audience of young and old, geeks and hipsters, science lovers and lovers of explosions. By tackling advanced science concepts in an innovative way that promotes the spirit of curiosity and experimentation, MYTHBUSTERS aims to uncover the truth behind popular myths and legends by mixing scientific method with gleeful inquisitiveness and plain old-fashioned ingenuity to create a signature style of experimentation. The March 24 premiere episode takes on Hollywood and real-life. Adam and Jamie talk trash and crash when they test whether a Styrofoam cup full of soda can be a lethal projectile when thrown from a car at high speeds. Does the cup penetrate the windshield of an oncoming car and seriously injure the driver? Jamie and Adam build a number of soda shooting cannons to see how deadly this myth really is, including a never-before-seen shoulder mounted cannon courtesy of Jamie. -
KARI BYRON Host, Science Channel’S HEAD RUSH and Discovery Channel’S MYTHBUSTERS
KARI BYRON Host, Science Channel’s HEAD RUSH and Discovery Channel’s MYTHBUSTERS Kari Byron is a born tinkerer and explorer. By the age of 5, she was experimenting on her sister and using dolls as crash test dummies. Luckily for her parents, they always caught her right before her little sister took a ride down a laundry chute or was the subject of an "around-the-world" attempt on the playground swings. Kari began her career as a sculptor and painter before finding her dream jobs on MYTHBUSTERS and HEAD RUSH, where she gets to explore and experiment to her heart’s content. For HEAD RUSH, Kari hosts the all new, one-hour, commercial-free kids' programming block on Science Channel that is targeted toward middle-school age students and the curious kid in all of us. Her aim is to inspire and excite kids about the wonders of science and show how science is a vital part of their everyday lives. No subject goes unexplored as Kari dives into mathematics, science, technology, engineering, natural history and space with hands-on experiments, video shorts, viewer questions and answers, games and visits from other members of the Discovery family. This dynamic and entertaining programming block consists of three segments per hour, each addressing a specific subject, question or theme. After graduating from San Francisco State University and traveling the world, Kari began her career as a sculptor and painter, holding successful exhibitions at some of San Francisco's leading galleries. "Artist" was only one of many hats she wore while searching for her place in the world. -
White House Science Fair Background
Background on the Exhibits, Students and Competitions at the White House Science Fair The fourth White House Science Fair celebrates as honored guests 100 students from more than 30 states, representing over 40 different competitions and organizations that work with students and inspire them to excel in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) subjects. Approximately 30 student teams will have the added opportunity to exhibit their projects. In addition, senior Administration officials and leading STEM communicators, advocates, and educators will attend the White House Science Fair and meet the students. Expected attendees include: Senior Administration Officials, Appointees and Members of Congress John P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to the President, Assistant to the President for Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs, and Chair of the White House Council on Women and Girls Arne Duncan, Secretary, U.S. Department of Education Charles Bolden, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Francis Collins, Director, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Patrick Gallagher, Director, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Harold Varmus, Director, National Cancer Institute (NCI) Wendy Spencer, Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS)) Cora Marrett, Director, National Science Foundation (NSF) Stephanie O’Sullivan, Principal -
Innovation Magazine Spring 2016
SPRING 2016 SPRING 2016 SPECIAL ciweek 2016 PROGRAM EDITION FREE To Dream THE POWER of Dreaming Big CHASING DREAMS COVER PHOTO: and the Nasty Side of Mother Nature JAMIE FOXX IN FULL ELECTRO MAKEUP FOR THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN 2. THE ART OF MAKEUP and So Much More DREAM with Focus www.dmacc.edu/ciweek LAURA JOHNSON | Merit Resources When you partner with the INS Family of Companies for your business solutions, you’re freed up to focus on what you do best. We’ll equip and support you with a full suite of business solutions including Technology, HR and Contact Center services. Offering our unique combination of top-level talent, technology and tools, we’re your valued productivity partner on the road to success. INSFamilyOfCompanies.com THE INS FAMILY OF COMPANIES One experience for everything in your life Come to Microsoft and check out Surface Pro 3, Windows Phones, and more Microsoft at Jordan Creek Town Center 101 Jordan Creek Parkway West Des Moines, IA 50266 Some apps sold separately. Some features require Windows 8.1 Update, available through Windows Update. Internet access required; fees may apply. FEATURES 7 | The Power of Dreaming Big BY SCOTT SIEPKER 13 | Chasing Dreams and the Nasty Side of Mother Nature BY DR. REED TIMMER 19 | The Art of Makeup And So Much More BY HOWARD BERGER 25 | Dream with Focus BY JASON KIESAU 31 | Student Spotlight: Dreaming Reality BY JAMIN MYCAL HARDENBROOK PROGRAM CELEBRATE! INNOVATION MAGAZINE 34 | Welcome IS PUBLISHED BIANNUALLY PROVOST ANTHONY D. PAUSTIAN, Ph.D. BY DES MOINES AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE WEST CAMPUS. -
Gears--Kid-Tested, Museum-Approved
A D D E N D U M GGears—Kid-Tested,ears—Kid-Tested, MMuseum-Approveduseum-Approved When children are asked what they reach coordinator. “Teachers can also want to be when they grow up, the bring their students to the Discovery answers are undoubtedly diverse. Some Center for a special field trip featuring immediately respond with doctor, law- a class about simple machines.” yer or firefighter while others take a The most exciting revelation might more creative approach with answers just be how interested the kids seem to like spy, princess or superhero. The be once they start work on the exhibits. Addendum Staff has yet to come across “Our youngest visitors get a kick out of a youngster that seems committed to a watching the gears on our Gear Wall career in gear manufacturing. and realize they caused the movement,” The Discovery Center Museum, Bernd says. “We often see children located in Rockford, IL is hoping to or whole families working together, change this. With 250 hands-on exhib- adjusting gears, to make everything on its, a planetarium, a news studio and the wall move.” an outdoor science park, the children’s In addition, the museum takes pro- museum has a little bit of everything to grams on the road to schools, daycares, educate young minds and highlight the libraries and park districts that focus on appeal of science, manufacturing and gears and pulleys. engineering careers. “In our outreach programs, children Two exhibits, particularly, hold love experimenting with the sequence interest to those reading this magazine. and combination of gears. -
Beyond the Pink: (Post) Youth Iconography in Cinema
Beyond the Pink: (Post) Youth Iconography in Cinema Christina Lee Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours in Communication Studies This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Murdoch University 2005 Declaration I declare that this dissertation is my own account of my research and contains as its main content work which has not previously been submitted for a degree at any tertiary education institution. ______________________ Christina LEE Hsiao Ping i Publications and Conference Presentations Refereed Publications Christina Lee. “Party people in the house(s): The hobos of history” in Liverpool of the South Seas: Perth and Its Popular Music. Tara Brabazon (ed.) Crawley: University of Western Australia Press, 2005. pp. 43-52. This chapter was written in association with the research on rave culture, as featured in Chapter Six. Christina Lee. “Let me entertain you” in TTS Australia: Critical Reader. Bec Dean (ed.) Northbridge: PICA, 2005. pp. 17-18. This piece was written in association with the research on nationalism and xenophobia, as featured in Chapter Seven. Christina Lee. “Lock and load(up): The action body in The Matrix”, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, forthcoming 2005. This journal article was written in association with the research on simulacra and masculinity, as featured in Chapter Two and Chapter Seven. Conference Presentations “Lock and Load(up): The Action Body in The Matrix”. Alchemies: Community Exchanges. 7th Annual Humanities Graduate Research Conference. Curtin University of Technology: Bentley, Australia. 6-7 November, 2003. This conference presentation was derived from research on the simulacra and the action hardbody as presented in Chapter Two and Chapter Seven. -
Lista De Músicas
LISTA DE MÚSICAS CANTOR CÓD TITULO DA MÚSICA INÍCIO DA LETRA 10 cc 4920 I'M NOT IN LOVE I'm not in love so don't... INT01 10,000 Maniacs 19807 MORE THAN THIS I could feel at the time INT10 3 Doors Down 9033 HERE WITHOUT YOU A hundred days had... INT01 4 Non Blondes 9072 WHAT'S UP Twenty-five years... INT01 4 Non Blondes 2578 SPACEMAN Starry night bring me down... INT04 5 Seconds Of Summer 19852 SHE LOOKS SO PERFECT He-ey e-hey... Simmer down simmer down INT10 A Teens 4938 MAMMA MIA I've being cheated by... INT01 A Teens 4970 SUPER TROUPER Super trouper beams... INT01 Abba 4877 CHIQUITITA Chiquitita tell me what's... INT01 Abba 9116 I HAVE A DREAM I have a dream a song to sing… INT02 Abba 2533 MAMMA MIA I've been cheated by you INT04 Abba 19333 FERNANDO Can you hear the drums Fernando INT07 Abba 19768 KNOWING ME KNOWING YOU No more carefree laughter INT09 AC-DC 5870 BACK IN BLACK Back in black I hit the sack INT03 AC-DC 2606 HIGHWAY TO HELL Livin' easy lovin' free INT04 AC-DC 19696 FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK (WE SALUTE YOU) We roll tonight to the guitar bite INT09 Ace of Base 4857 ALL THAT SHE WANTS She leads a lonely life... INT01 Ace of Base 19568 DON'T TURN AROUND Don't tell me that you INT08 Ace of Base 19687 BEAUTIFUL LIFE You can do what you want just seize the day INT09 Ace of Base 19795 THE SIGN I I got a new life INT09 Ace of Base 9221 HAPPY NATION Laudate omnes gentes laudate INT02 Adele 2600 SOMEONE LIKE YOU I heard that you're settled down INT04 Adele 2627 SET FIRE TO THE RAIN I let it fall my heart INT04 Adele 2603 CHASING PAVEMENTS I've made up my mind INT04 Adele 2569 ROLLING IN THE DEEP There's a fire starting in.. -
News Release
NEWS RELEASE Contact: Meridyth Moore, Public Relations Specialist, (281) 244-2139, [email protected] Discover Legendary Myths at Space Center Houston’s Summer Exhibit HOUSTON, April 15, 2016 – Uncover the truth behind popular myths by mixing scientific method with gleeful curiosity and old-fashioned ingenuity in Space Center Houston’s new summer exhibit, MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition, presented by Coca-Cola May 28-Sept. 5. “Visitors will feel like they’re on the set of the TV show performing their own experiments,” said the nonprofit center’s President and CEO William T. Harris. “Visitors will investigate the myth, conduct an experiment and see many artifacts from the popular TV show.” As seen in the Discovery Channel’s Emmy®-nominated TV series “MythBusters,” the exhibition creates hands-on, interactive experiences for guests of all ages by combining scientific facts with innovative, family-friendly displays. For 14 years, the TV show featured 3,000 experiments in more than 260 episodes and tested more than 1,100 myths before ending its run in March. “MythBusters” episodes can now be seen on “Science Channel.” The show’s co-hosts Adam Savage, Jamie Hyneman, Tory Belleci, Kari Byron and Grant Imahara took scientific investigation to exciting new levels by proving or exploding myths using their highly experimental approach and extensive backgrounds in special effects. Savage and Hyneman were heavily involved throughout the development of the exhibition to ensure guests experience a true MythBusting encounter. "It’s exciting to see fans take on some of our favorite experiments from the show while drawing their own conclusions and data," said Savage. -
Preaching to the Converted: Making Responsible Evangelical Subjects Through Media by Holly Thomas a Thesis Submitted to the Facu
Preaching to the Converted: Making Responsible Evangelical Subjects Through Media By Holly Thomas A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology Carleton University Ottawa, Ontario © 2016, Holly Thomas Abstract This dissertation examines contemporary televangelist discourses in order to better articulate prevailing models of what constitutes ideal-type evangelical subjectivities and televangelist participation in an increasingly mediated religious landscape. My interest lies in apocalyptic belief systems that engage end time scenarios to inform understandings of salvation. Using a Foucauldian inspired theoretical-methodology shaped by discourse analysis, archaeology, and genealogy, I examine three popular American evangelists who represent a diverse array of programming content: Pat Robertson of the 700 Club, John Hagee of John Hagee Today, and Jack and Rexella Van Impe of Jack Van Impe Presents. I argue that contemporary evangelical media packages now cut across a variety of traditional and new technologies to create a seamless mediated empire of participatory salvation where believers have access to complementary evangelist products and messages twenty-four hours a day from a multitude of access points. For these reasons, I now refer to televangelism as mediated evangelism and televangelists as mediated evangelists while acknowledging that the televised programs still form the cornerstone of their mediated messages and engagement with believers. The discursive formations that take shape through this landscape of mediated evangelism contribute to an apocalyptically informed religious-political subjectivity that identifies civic and political engagement as an expected active choice and responsibility for attaining salvation, in line with other more obviously evangelical religious practices, like prayer, repentance, and acceptance of Jesus Christ as savior. -
The Keep Eastern Illinois University
Eastern Illinois University The Keep 2007 Press Releases 9-21-2007 09/21/2007 - Mythbusters Cast Member To Lecture At EIU.pdf University Marketing and Communications Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/press_releases_2007 Recommended Citation University Marketing and Communications, "09/21/2007 - Mythbusters Cast Member To Lecture At EIU.pdf" (2007). 2007. 61. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/press_releases_2007/61 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Press Releases at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in 2007 by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. "Mythbusters" Cast Member to Lecture at EIU Sep-21-2007 You're minding your own business, filling up your gas tank, when your cell phone rings. Should you answer it? You've heard you shouldn't use cell phones near gas stations since they can produce small sparks that can ignite big fires. Can that be true? It's a tough job separating truth from urban legend, but that's exactly what the "MythBusters" do. And one Mythbuster will soon be on the campus of Eastern Illinois University to reveal some of the secrets behind the making of the popular Discovery Channel program. Kari Byron will lecture at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 26, in the Grand Ballroom, MLK Jr. Union. Admission is free and open to the public. The premise of "Mythbusters" is a simple one. Each week, special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman take on three myths and use modern-day science to show what's real and what's not. -
Intérprete Cod Título Início Da Letra Idioma Alejandro Sanz 4105
Intérprete Cod Título Início da Letra Idioma Alejandro Sanz 4105 CORAZÓN PARTÍO Tiritas pa este corazón partío ESP Alexandre Pires 6198 USTED SE ME LLEVO LA VIDA Usted se me llevó la vida ESP Carlos Oliva e Los Sobrinos 3368 MACARENA Dale a tu cuerpo alegria Macarena ESP Donato e Estefano 4005 MI DIOS Y MI CRUZ Uh... uh... Sera que el tiempo tiener mil ESP Elis Regina 1933 GRACIAS A LA VIDA Gracias a la vida que me ha dado ESP Laura Pausini 3725 SE FUE Ya no responde ni al teléfono ESP Los Lobos 4531 LA BAMBA Para bailar la bamba ESP Luís Miguel 4075 EL DIA QUE ME QUIERAS Acaricia mi sueno el suave murmullo ESP Luís Miguel 3919 LA BARCA Dicen que la distancia es el olvido ESP Ricky Martin 3958 LA COPA DE LA VIDA La vida es pura pasion ESP Ricky Martin 3574 MARIA Un, dos, tres um pasito pa delante Maria ESP Roberto Carlos 3985 ABRÁZAME ASÍ Abrázame así... ESP Sandy -Andrea Bocelli 4019 VIVO POR ELLA Vivo por ella sin saber ESP Santana 5956 OYE COMO VA Oye como va mi ritmo ESP Shakira 3750 DONDE ESTAS CORAZON Dónde estás corazón? ESP Shakira 3662 ESTOY AQUI Ya sé que no vedrás todo lo que fué ESP Shakira 6149 OJOS ASÍ Ayer conocí un cielo sin sol ESP Simone 4239 LOCA Loca loca al sentirme ESP 10,000 Maniacs 19807 MORE THAN THIS I could feel at the time EUA 10cc 4920 I M NOT IN LOVE I m not in love so don t forget it EUA 3 Doors Down 9033 HERE WITHOUT YOU A hundred days had made me older EUA 4 Non Blondes 2578 SPACEMAN Starry night bring me down EUA 4 Non Blondes 9072 WHAT S UP Twenty-five years and my life is still EUA 5 Seconds Of Summer 19852 SHE LOOKS SO PERFECT He-ey e-hey.. -
F Mily Day 2014
13 2014 MILY SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER F DAY SATURDAY Alma, MI 48801-1599 MI Alma, 614 W. Superior St. Superior W. 614 TICKET INFORMATION Lunch: Two complimentary guest lunches provided. Additional lunch tickets: $10 Adults; $5 Children 6-12; Children 5 and under are free. Will you be joining us for lunch? o Yes — complimentary tickets (2 max): _____ x $0 = $_____0 o No additional adults: _____ x $10 = $_____ additional children 6-12: _____ x $5 = $_____ Football Game: Two complimentary tickets provided. Additional tickets: $5 admission; Alma College Students, Children 2 and under, and Seniors 65+ are free. Will you be attending? o Yes — complimentary tickets (2 max): _____ x $0 = $_____0 o No additional tickets: _____ x $5 = $_____ TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $ ____________________ • If paying by check, please make payable to Alma College and note “Family Day” in the memo. • Credit Card: o Mastercard o Visa o Discover o American Express • Please circle: Credit or Debit _________________________________________________________________________________ Card Number Expiration Date _________________________________________________________________________________ Name on Card Security Code (on back) ______________________________________________________ Signature SCHEDULE For more information or to register online: www.alma.edu/familyday 11:00 a.m. Registration – Hogan Center, Carra Jones Smith Lobby • Pick up information packets and tickets while mingling with other Alma College families 11:30 a.m. Program – Hogan Center, Smith Arena • Welcome and conversation with the President • Parent Association open forum 12:30 p.m. Lunch Hogan Center, outside Let us show you a little F MILY SCOTTISH — [email protected] or (989) 463-7245 HOSPITALITY! 614 W. Superior St. 614 W. Alma, MI 48801-1599 2:00 p.m.