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livelovecaliforniadreams · 8 months ago
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Pride & Prejudice (2005) | My Lady Jane (2024)
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ilovedthestars · 9 months ago
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rereading Matthew Swift is constantly like
"oh i really love this new side character! but i don't really remember them that well? do they appear after this book? oh no"
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hockey-and-timbits · 1 year ago
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—The Paradise, Series 2, Episode 7
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venicepearl · 5 months ago
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Edward Matthew Ward - Leicester and Amy Robsart at Cumnor Hall. 1866
Amy, Lady Dudley (née Robsart; 7 June 1532 – 8 September 1560) was the first wife of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, favourite of Elizabeth I of England. She is primarily known for her death by falling down a flight of stairs, the circumstances of which have often been regarded as suspicious. Amy Robsart was the only child of a substantial Norfolk gentleman. In the vernacular of the day, her name was spelled as Amye Duddley.
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nerds-yearbook · 9 months ago
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The time traveling alien known as the Doctor (Doctor 5) and his companions arrived in England in June of 1925 where the Doctor was mistaken for a medical doctor and invited to a cricket match. Identities got further confused as the Doctor’s companion Nyssa was a dead ringer for one of the guests’ fiancé. It was not all fun and games for soon a murder mystery developed. ("Black Orchid", Doctor Who, vlm 1 TV)
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fuckyeahmarxismleninism · 3 months ago
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TRANS DAY OF REMEMBRANCE 2024 - November 20
Say their names:
NOVEMBER 2023
Savannah Williams
Bernardo Panteleon
Pepper Mychel Peterson
Mariah Ruby Rachel Williams
F. L. “Bubba” Copeland
Lola Laperla Ebony McDaniels
Shandon Floyd
Tiesha McFarland
Kejuan Richardson
Amiri Jean Reid
Mya Finch
Travis Stimeling
DECEMBER 2023
Demita Jo Armstrong
Onteris Owens-Campbell
Jesse Viviano White
Star Possum
Jermaine Golden
Meghan Riley Lewis
Zoey Flye
Madison Montana
Care Hansen
Amber Minor
Ashlei Jasmine Colgate-Edwards
Fleetwood Mars Mozee
Shelby “Lexus” Riddick-Walker
Kimbella Blackshear
Easley Jeffcoat
Tripp Schultz
JANUARY 2024
Lady Fabian Sanchez
James Moen
Dana Randolph “Desiree A. DeMornay”
Quin Joy
Sasha Williams
Jennell Jaquays
Sarina Mihailoff
Sasha Washington-Cohen “Sasha Fierce”
Guelila “Gigi” Iyob
Videl Lombardo
Savannah Rose Rivers Amore
Kathy “Otter” Ottersten
Robin Valentina
Forrest Douglas Buckley
Giselle Stone
Tristan Michael Bustos “Tristyn St. Clair”
Kitty Monroe
FEBRUARY 2024
Natalia Skye
Teddy Reese Curran
Erick Krouse
Noah Jackson Chase
Ellie Walsh
Nex Benedict
Emma “África” Parrilla García
Blakely Hanson
Righteous TK “Chevy” Hill
Ashton Myles Clatterbuck
Madison Nicole Spann “Madison St. Claire”
Cecilia Gentili
MARCH 2024
Diamond Cherish Brigman
Elliot Ganiel
Fae Morganna Barbone
Aurelia A. Legassey
Alex Franco
Meraxes Medina
Ty Geissinger “Ty Holiday”
APRIL 2024
Andrea Doria Dos Passos “Maggie”
Yella Clark
Allister Matthews
Tiffany Azalea Monceaux
Tara Fable
Randy Dudley
River Neveah Goddard
Tee “Ace” Arnold
George A. Schappell
Starr Brown
Robbi Mecus
Basil Brown
MAY 2024
Tayy Dior Thomas
Kita Bee
Kamryn “Cantrell” Smith
Jazlynn Johnson
Daelicious O’hare Mizani
Darri C. Moore
Niomi Jenkins
Michelle Henry
Saanti Bonét Valentino
JUNE 2024
Pauly Likens
M. Tapia
Lynn Conway
Liara Kaylee Tsai
JULY 2024
Dylan Gurley
Griffin Shaun Sivret
Kenji Zemonta Spurgeon
Ev Smith
Shannon Boswell
Levi Castillo
Lily Autumn Rose
Monique Brooks
AUGUST 2024
Noelle Woolley
Indiana Grayson
Vanity Williams
Tai’Vion Lathan
Jhzara “Femmie” Williams
Baxter Zachary Hawk
SEPTEMBER 2024
Kassim Omar
Liam Johns
Mahdia Lynn
Cass Trystero
Chilli Pepper
Barbie Iceland “Redd China”
OCTOBER 2024
Honee Daniels
Serenity Birdsong
Adela Vázquez
San Coleman
Zeta Muirgen Seraph Haber
Despite our best efforts, the names on our list are only those who had the privilege of recognition, the fortune of discovery, or the extraordinary courage to leave indelible proof of their true selves for us to mourn. So many unknown and uncounted people remain that even years from now we will learn the names of people in our community who died this year without the recognition they deserved.
https://www.transremembrance.org/domestic-list
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whencyclopedia · 8 months ago
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Top 10 Inventions of the Industrial Revolution
The British Industrial Revolution transformed life at work and at home for practically everyone. Noise, pollution, social upheaval, and repetitive jobs were the price to pay for labour-saving machines, cheap and comfortable transportation, more affordable consumer goods, better lighting and heating, and faster ways of communication.
Any shortlist of inventions is bound to be far from complete, but the following have been chosen not only for what they could do but also for how they permitted other inventions to become possible and how they transformed working life and everyday living for millions of people. The period under consideration is also important and here is taken as 1750 to 1860. With these criteria in mind, the top 10 inventions of the Industrial Revolution were:
The Watt Steam Engine (1778)
The Power Loom (1785)
The Cotton Gin (1794)
Gas Street Lighting (1807)
The Electromagnet (1825)
The First Photograph (c. 1826)
Stephenson's Rocket (1829)
The Electrical Telegraph (1837)
The Steam Hammer (1839)
Mass Steel Production (1856)
The Watt Steam Engine
The steam engine, which harnessed power from the expansion of heated water, is often cited as the single most important invention of the Industrial Revolution, principally because so many other important subsequent inventions used it as their power source. The steam engine was born from the necessity to pump out flooded mine shafts and enable deeper mining. The first steam pump was invented by Thomas Savery (c. 1650-1715) in 1698. In 1712, Thomas Newcomen (1664-1729) perfected his more powerful steam pump to drain coal mines of water in Dudley in the Midlands.
To make the steam engine more useful for other purposes, it had to be made more efficient both in terms of fuel consumption and power. The Scottish instrument maker James Watt (1736-1819) and Matthew Boulton (1728-1809) kept tinkering with the workings of the steam engine until, in 1778, they had perfected a separate condenser to vastly increase the engine's efficiency. Power was also increased by the steam powering the piston down not just up (hence its name, a double-acting engine), increasing the 'horsepower', a term coined by Watt. The engine also had its power converted to a more versatile rotary motion using a flywheel. Using just one-quarter of the fuel of Newcomen's engine, Watt's engine was cheap enough to use almost anywhere. Steam engines kept on evolving, notably with the expansion steam engine, and they benefitted from ever-better tool machinery that could make stronger and better-fitting parts.
By 1800, Britain boasted over 2,500 steam engines, most of them used in mines, cotton mills, and manufacturing factories. 500 of these engines were made by the Watt and Boulton factory in Birmingham. Every walk of life was affected. Steam now powered fountains, threshing machines, sewage pumps, and printing presses. Essentially, any work that required pushing, pulling, lifting, or pressing could be made much more efficient using steam-powered machines. Steam engines were harnessed for trains and steamships, and, aptly, all these uses caused a boom in the coal mining industry, which had been the origin of the machine in the first place.
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cemeterygrace · 3 months ago
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remembering my trans ancestors and those we’ve lost on this trans day of remembrance. they are all so loved by us, and unique in their own ways. fly high and know that you are beloved. for those not on this list, you are known and remembered.
rest in peace and in freedom.
🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️
NOVEMBER 2023
Savannah Williams
Bernardo Panteleon
Pepper Mychel Peterson
Mariah Ruby Rachel Williams
F. L. “Bubba” Copeland
Lola Laperla Ebony McDaniels
Shandon Floyd
Tiesha McFarland
Kejuan Richardson
Amiri Jean Reid
Mya Finch
Travis Stimeling
DECEMBER 2023
Demita Jo Armstrong
Onteris Owens-Campbell
Jesse Viviano White
Star Possum
Jermaine Golden
Meghan Riley Lewis
Zoey Flye
Madison Montana
Care Hansen
Amber Minor
Ashlei Jasmine Colgate-Edwards
Fleetwood Mars Mozee
Shelby “Lexus” Riddick-Walker
Kimbella Blackshear
Easley Jeffcoat
Tripp Schultz
JANUARY 2024
Lady Fabian Sanchez
James Moen
Dana Randolph “Desiree A. DeMornay”
Quin Joy
Sasha Williams
Jennell Jaquays
Sarina Mihailoff
Sasha Washington-Cohen “Sasha Fierce”
Guelila “Gigi” Iyob
Videl Lombardo
Savannah Rose Rivers Amore
Kathy “Otter” Ottersten
Robin Valentina
Forrest Douglas Buckley
Giselle Stone
Tristan Michael Bustos “Tristyn St. Clair”
Kitty Monroe
FEBRUARY 2024
Natalia Skye
Teddy Reese Curran
Erick Krouse
Noah Jackson Chase
Ellie Walsh
Nex Benedict
Emma “África” Parrilla García
Blakely Hanson
Righteous TK “Chevy” Hill
Ashton Myles Clatterbuck
Madison Nicole Spann “Madison St. Claire”
Cecilia Gentili
MARCH 2024
Diamond Cherish Brigman
Elliot Ganiel
Fae Morganna Barbone
Aurelia A. Legassey
Alex Franco
Meraxes Medina
Ty Geissinger “Ty Holiday”
APRIL 2024
Andrea Doria Dos Passos “Maggie”
Yella Clark
Allister Matthews
Tiffany Azalea Monceaux
Tara Fable
Randy Dudley
River Neveah Goddard
Tee “Ace” Arnold
George A. Schappell
Starr Brown
Robbi Mecus
Basil Brown
MAY 2024
Tayy Dior Thomas
Kita Bee
Kamryn “Cantrell” Smith
Jazlynn Johnson
Daelicious O’hare Mizani
Darri C. Moore
Niomi Jenkins
Michelle Henry
Saanti Bonét Valentino
JUNE 2024
Pauly Likens
M. Tapia
Lynn Conway
Liara Kaylee Tsai
JULY 2024
Dylan Gurley
Griffin Shaun Sivret
Kenji Zemonta Spurgeon
Ev Smith
Shannon Boswell
Levi Castillo
Lily Autumn Rose
Monique Brooks
AUGUST 2024
Noelle Woolley
Indiana Grayson
Vanity Williams
Tai’Vion Lathan
Jhzara “Femmie” Williams
Baxter Zachary Hawk
SEPTEMBER 2024
Kassim Omar
Liam Johns
Mahdia Lynn
Cass Trystero
Chilli Pepper
Barbie Iceland “Redd China”
OCTOBER 2024
Honee Daniels
Serenity Birdsong
Adela Vázquez
San Coleman
Zeta Muirgen Seraph Haber
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pumpkinsy0 · 14 days ago
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PLEASE TELL ME YOU HAVE ANY SPRT OF FACE CLAIM FOR CURLY (OTHER THAN MATTHEW DUDLEY💯)
matthew dudley will NEVER b my face claim for curly over all,,,just white boy curly
but iiii just remembered everyone i technically have two faceclaims for curly
david christian (imagine him as more rugged as i always say we have been here before) annndddd random guy i found on tt years ago (imagine him as darkskin)(i say this w love but hes got that sleazy look ikkkkkk curly has all the time)
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eludin-realm · 1 year ago
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Character Name Ideas (Male)
So I've been browsing through BehindTheName (great resource!) recently and have compiled several name lists. Here are some names, A-Z, that I like. NOTE: If you want to use any of these please verify sources, meanings etc, I just used BehindTheName to browse and find all of these. Under the cut:
A: Austin, Aiden, Adam, Alex, Angus, Anthony, Archie, Argo, Ari, Aric, Arno, Atlas, August, Aurelius, Alexei, Archer, Angelo, Adric, Acarius, Achilou, Alphard, Amelian, Archander B: Bodhi, Bastian, Baz, Beau, Beck, Buck, Basil, Benny, Bentley, Blake, Bowie, Brad, Brady, Brody, Brennan, Brent, Brett, Brycen C: Cab, Cal, Caden, Cáel, Caelan, Caleb, Cameron, Chase, Carlos, Cooper, Carter, Cas, Cash, Cassian, Castiel, Cedric, Cenric, Chance, Chandler, Chaz, Chad, Chester, Chet, Chip, Christian, Cillian, Claude, Cicero, Clint, Cody, Cory, Coy, Cole, Colt, Colton, Colin, Colorado, Colum, Conan, Conrad, Conway, Connor, Cornelius, Creed, Cyneric, Cynric, Cyrano, Cyril, Cyrus, Crestian, Ceric D: Dallas, Damien, Daniel, Darach, Dash, Dax, Dayton, Denver, Derek, Des, Desmond, Devin, Dewey, Dexter, Dietrich, Dion, Dmitri, Dominic, Dorian, Douglas, Draco, Drake, Drew, Dudley, Dustin, Dusty, Dylan, Danièu E: Eadric, Evan, Ethan, Easton, Eddie, Eddy, Einar, Eli, Eilas, Eiljah, Elliott, Elton, Emanuel, Emile, Emmett, Enzo, Erik, Evander, Everett, Ezio F: Faolán, Faron, Ferlin, Felix, Fenrir, Fergus, Finley, Finlay, Finn, Finnian, Finnegan, Flint, Flip, Flynn, Florian, Forrest, Fritz G: Gage, Gabe, Grady, Grant, Gray, Grayson, Gunnar, Gunther, Galahad H: Hale, Harley, Harper, Harvey, Harry, Huey, Hugh, Hunter, Huxley I: Ian, Ianto, Ike, Inigo, Isaac, Isaias, Ivan, Ísak J: Jack, Jacob, Jake, Jason, Jasper, Jax, Jay, Jensen, Jed, Jeremy, Jeremiah, Jesse, Jett, Jimmie, Jonas, Jonas, Jonathan, Jordan, Josh, Julien, Jovian, Jun, Justin, Joseph, Joni, K: Kaden, Kai, Kale, Kane, Kaz, Keane, Keaton, Keith, Kenji, Kenneth, Kent, Kevin, Kieran, Kip, Knox, Kris, Kristian, Kyle, Kay, Kristján, Kristófer L: Lamont, Lance, Landon, Lane, Lars, László, Laurent, Layton, Leander, Leif, Leo, Leonidas, Leopold, Levi, Lewis, Louie, Liam, Liberty, Lincoln, Linc, Linus, Lionel, Logan, Loki, Lucas, Lucian, Lucio, Lucky, Luke, Luther, Lyall, Lycus, Lykos, Lyle, Lyndon, Llewellyn, Landri, Laurian, Lionç M: Major, Manny, Manuel, Marcus, Mason, Matt, Matthew, Matthias, Maverick, Maxim, Memphis, Midas, Mikko, Miles, Mitch, Mordecai, Mordred, Morgan, Macari, Maïus, Maxenci, Micolau, Miro N: Nate, Nathan, Nathaniel, Niall, Nico, Niels, Nik, Noah, Nolan, Niilo, Nikander, Novak, O: Oakley, Octavian, Odin, Orlando, Orrick, Ǫrvar, Othello, Otis, Otto, Ovid, Owain, Owen, Øyvind, Ozzie, Ollie, Oliver, Onni P: Paisley, Palmer, Percival, Percy, Perry, Peyton, Phelan, Phineas, Phoenix, Piers, Pierce, Porter, Presley, Preston, Pacian Q: Quinn, Quincy, Quintin R: Ragnar, Raiden, Ren, Rain, Rainier, Ramos, Ramsey, Ransom, Raul, Ray, Roy, Reagan, Redd, Reese, Rhys, Rhett, Reginald, Remiel, Remy, Ridge, Ridley, Ripley, Rigby, Riggs, Riley, River, Robert, Rocky, Rokas, Roman, Ronan, Ronin, Romeo, Rory, Ross, Ruairí, Rufus, Rusty, Ryder, Ryker, Rylan, Riku, Roni S: Sammie, Sammy, Samuel, Samson, Sanford, Sawyer, Scout, Seán, Seth, Sebastian, Seymour, Shane, Shaun, Shawn, Sheldon, Shiloh, Shun, Sid, Sidney, Silas, Skip, Skipper, Skyler, Slade, Spencer, Spike, Stan, Stanford, Sterling, Stevie, Stijn, Suni, Sylvan, Sylvester T: Tab, Tad, Tanner, Tate, Tennessee, Tero, Terrance, Tevin, Thatcher, Tierno, Tino, Titus, Tobias, Tony, Torin, Trace, Trent, Trenton, Trev, Trevor, Trey, Troy, Tripp, Tristan, Tucker, Turner, Tyler, Ty, Teemu U: Ulric V: Valerius, Valor, Van, Vernon, Vespasian, Vic, Victor, Vico, Vince, Vinny, Vincent W: Wade, Walker, Wallis, Wally, Walt, Wardell, Warwick, Watson, Waylon, Wayne, Wes, Wesley, Weston, Whitley, Wilder, Wiley, William, Wolfe, Wolfgang, Woody, Wulfric, Wyatt, Wynn X: Xander, Xavier Z: Zachary, Zach, Zane, Zeb, Zebediah, Zed, Zeke, Zeph, Zaccai
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kennaunderthemoon · 3 months ago
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goodnight leon kennedy, guildford dudley, matthew gray gubler, young hugh grant, aneurin barnard, jerma, jim halpert, and johnny knoxville
the rest of you, gn i guess
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hockey-and-timbits · 1 year ago
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—The Paradise, Series 2, Episode 1
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malkaleh · 8 months ago
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OT3 Verse Headcast
So @onekisstotakewithme asked me this question from a meme:
🎬 If a movie or show were based on your fic, which fic would you choose and who would you fancast?
And listen I usually say ‘Jewish Anne Boleyn’ but I don’t actually know of any biracial Persian Jewish actors to cast for that so I thought I’d do my giant emotional support Tudors AU aka The OT3 Verse. See here for summary of. So I thought I’d write out (with pictures) all the headcasts I have.
PLEASE feel free to ask me about any of them and I will answer like I was a show runner giving an interview to a media outlet because DUH.
Under a cut because LONG.
The Triad
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Natalie Dormer (Anne Boleyn)
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James Frain (Thomas Cromwell)
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers (King Henry VIII)
Boleyn Family
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Rufus Sewell/Luke Thompson (Thomas Boleyn)
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Joanne Whalley/Eleanor Tomlinson (Elizabeth Boleyn)
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Jonathan Bailey (George Boleyn)
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Morfydd Clark (Jane Boleyn)
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Holliday Granger (Mary Boleyn) because @houseofborgia in part because I think she would rock OT3 verse Mary.
Dudley Family
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Matthew Goode (John Dudley)
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Tom Blythe (Robert Dudley)
(Jane Dudley is obviously here but placeholder for now because stuck on headcast)
Children Of The Triad (adults)
Princess Mary (Sarah Bolger)
Princess Elizabeth (Sophie Turner)
Prince Thomas (Patrick Gibson)
Prince George (Ethan Peck)
Prince William (Ruari O’Connor)
Princess Margaret (Lola Petticrew)
Prince Owen (Ben Barnes)
Prince Edmund (Kerem Busin is the best visual representation I have but honestly like picture Travis Kelce with red hair and Giant)
Princess Philippa (Goldshifteh Farahani)
Other Major Characters
Princess Mihrimah/Mihrimah Sultan (I go between Sujaya Dasgupta for VIBES and because I think she’d kill it and Pelin Karahan)
John Welles, Earl of Norwich (Rupert Graves)
Thomas Howard, Duke Of Norfolk (Jeremy Irons)
Bridget Grey, nee Talbot (Hannah New)
Lionel Grey (Toby Regbo)
Charles Brandon, Duke of Sussex (Henry Cavill)
Mary Brandon, Duchess of Sussex (Debra Messing thank you @the-ships-to-rule-them-all so much for suggestion 🩷)
(I do also have the grandchildrens generation but that’s WAY TOO MUCH)
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softiedancers · 8 months ago
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Opening Number
Choreography. Andrew Winghart
Assistants: George Lawrence & Kaitlynn Edgar
Starting: Senior Best Dancer Finalists
Award Presentation: Mini Best Dancers
Performances & Awards Presentation: Best Performance Teen Large Group
At Your Service - Larkin Dance Studio
Entertain You - Dance Connection 2
Rotate - Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Bolero - Expressenz Dance Center
This Vessel - Danceology
Performance & Award Presentation: Best Performance PeeWee Division
BARBIE - Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Award Presentation: Best Musical Theatre Performance
Presenters: Martha Nichols
Award Presentation: Best Contemporary Performance & Best Lyrical Performance
Presenters: Jaclyn Royal & Madi Hicks
Award Presentation: Teen Best Dancers
Performances & Awards Presentation: Best Performance Mini Division
Build It Up - Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Say Something - Club Dance Studio
Salvation - Dance Connection 2
Safety In Numbers - Danceology
Seeing In Color - Larkin Dance Studio
Award Presentation: Best Hip-Hop Performance
Presenters: Tucker Barkley, Randi Kemper & Hef Tuita
Award Presentation: Best Specialty Performance
Jenna Johnson & Valentin Chmerkovskiy
Award Presentation: Best Ballet Performance, Best Tap Performance & Best Jazz Performance
Presenters: Francisco Gella, Matthew Dibble, Nick Young, Charles Renato & Blake McGrath
Performances & Awards Presentation: Best Performance Teen Small Group
Manuscript - Woodbury Dance Center
Let's Play Pretend - Kim Massay Dance Productions
Lay Your Ear - Larkin Dance Studio
Short Skirt / Long Jacket - Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Redemption - The Rock Center For Dance
Special Performance: Martha Nichols
-5 Minute Intermission-
Award Presentation: Outstanding Technical Achievement
Mini, Junior, Teen & Senior Divisions Presenters: Denise Wall & Kelby Brown
Award Presentation: Outstanding Achievement in Choreography Mini/Junior
& Teen/Senior Divisions
Presenters: Akira Uchida & Kirsten Russell
Award Presentation: Senior Best Dancers
Performances & Awards Presentation: Best Performance Junior Division
Down To Georgia - Dance Connection 2
Percussive Instincts - The Dynamic Dance Academy
Five In Time - Danceology
Like That - Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Kneel To Pray - Larkin Dance Studio Mangata - Expressenz Dance Center
Performance: Senior Female Best Dancer
Performance: Senior Male Best Dancer
Special Announcement by the Chief Creative Officer of DanceOne:
Adam Shankman
Award Presentation: Best Ballroom Performance
Presenters: Special Guests
Best Production Performance
Presenters: Michael Keefe & Molly Long
Award Presentation: Junior Best Dancers
Performances & Awards Presentation: Best Performance Senior Division
Turning Tables - The Dance Kollective
Evaporate - Kim Massay Dance Productions
Bang Bang - Larkin Dance Studio
Go Gently & Find Your Way - Danceology Tantra - Center Stage Performing Arts Studio
Hello Operator - Prodigy Dance And Performing Arts Centre
Performance & Award Presentation: Best Performance Open Division
And So It Goes - Maries Dance Studio
Award Prosentation: Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design,
The Professionalism Award & People's Choice
Presenters: Kateryna Klishyna, Shannon Mather & Daniel Dudley
Award Presentation: Studio Awards
Closing Number
Choreography: Danny Lawn
Assistant: Lauren Yakima
Starring: Teen Best Dancer Finalists
thank you anon!!
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fideidefenswhore · 1 year ago
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♕ #AnneBoleynWeek by @anne-the-quene, Day 3 | Favourite Historical Fact(s) about Anne Boleyn ♕
♕ Anne was eager for her daughter, Princess Elizabeth, to learn Latin, Hebrew, Greek, Italian, Spanish, and French in her upcoming education. ♕
♕ "Anne was known as a protector of Tyndale's readers."
♕ "For her chaplains, ‘lanterns and light of my court’, she chose men won to reform: Matthew Parker, Robert Singleton, William Latimer, Nicholas Shaxton and others."
♕ The French ambassador Du Bellay reported that "none of the other [councillors] have any credit at all [with Henry VIII] unless it pleased the Young Lady to lend them some."
♕ She was a patron of Hans Holbein.
♕ She secured the release of, and later patronized, the poet and reformer Nicholas Bourbon as tutor for Henry Carey, Henry Norris (the Younger), Henry Dudley, and one of the sons of Nicholas Harvey.
♕ "Her London silkwomen, Anne Vaughan and Joan Wilkinson, were fervent gospellers."
♕ "The Act attainting Elizabeth Barton and her supporters of high treason pardoned all those not specifically named in the statute; the King made the decision at ‘the humble suit and contemplation of his most entire and well-beloved wife Queen Anne.’"
♕ "Richard Hilles lamented her loss in 1541 as one of the 'sincere ministers of the word’ who had been taken away.”
♕ "True to Christian humanism, she backed education, acting as a generous patron to students and giving annual subvention to Cambridge and Oxford."
♕ Anne was friends with Princess Renee of France in her youth.
♕ "Of ten bishops appointed during her time as Queen, seven were her own evangelical clients." ♕
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dailyanarchistposts · 3 months ago
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Footnotes, part 11
[900] North, Dudley, “Discourses on Trade,” 1691, A Discourse of Coyned Money.
[901] Gervaise, Isaac, “The System or Theory of the Trade of the World,” 1720, Of Gold and Silver, or Real Denominator.
[902] Gervaise, Isaac, “The System or Theory of the Trade of the World,” 1720, Of the Ballance of Trade.
[903] Gervaise, Isaac, “The System or Theory of the Trade of the World,” 1720, Of the Ballance of Trade.
[904] Hume, David, “Of Commerce,” Date Unknown.
[905] Hume, David, “On the Balance of Trade,” Date Unknown.
[906] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 3.
[907] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 7.
[908] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 11.
[909] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 14.
[910] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 18.
[911] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 20.
[912] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 2.
[913] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 2.
[914] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 2.
[915] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 2.
[916] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 2.
[917] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 2.
[918] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 2.
[919] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 4.
[920] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 5.
[921] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 5.
[922] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 5.
[923] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 6.
[924] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 6.
[925] Sismondi, Jean-Charles-Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 6.
[926] Sismondi, Jean-Charles -Leonard Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815, chapter 7.
[927] Owen, Robert, “A New View of Society,” 1816, essay 4.
[928] Hodgskin, Thomas, “Labour Defended against the Claims of Capital,” 1825.
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[933] Hodgskin, Thomas, “Labour Defended against the Claims of Capital,” 1825.
[934] Senior, Nassau, “Three Lectures on the Rate of Wages,” 1830, preface.
[935] Leslie, T.E. Cliffe, “The History of German Political Economy,” 1875.
[936] Ingersoll, Robert Green, “Centennial Oration,” 1876.
[937] Engels, Friedrich, “The Part Played by Labour in the Transition from Ape to Man,” May-June 1876.
[938] Ingersoll, Robert Green, “Eight Hours Must Come,” 1877.
[939] Ingersoll, Robert Green, “Eight Hours Must Come,” 1877.
[940] Veblen, Thorstein, “The Instinct of Workmanship and the Irksomeness of Labor,” American Journal of Sociology, volume 4 (1898–99).
[941] Bakunin, Mikhail, “The Capitalist System,” an excerpt from “The Knouto-Germanic Empire and the Social Revolution,” and in “The Complete Works of Michael Bakunin” under the title “Fragment,” Date Unknown.
[942] Smith, Adam, “An Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations,” book 1, chapter 2, 1776.
[943] Child, Josiah, “Observations concerning Trade and Interest of Money,” 1668.
[944] Hale, Matthew, “A Discourse Touching Provision for the Poor,” 1683.
[945] Barbon, Nicholas, “A Discourse of Trade,” 1690, Of the Chief Causes that Promote Trade.
[946] Gervaise, Isaac, “The System or Theory of the Trade of the World,” 1720.
[947] Becarria, Caesar, “A Discourse on Public Economy and Commerce,” Date Unknown.
[948] Hume, David, “On the Balance of Trade,” Date Unknown.
[949] Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, “Political Economy,” 1755.
[950] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, preface.
[951] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 11.
[952] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 12.
[953] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 13.
[954] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 16.
[955] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 1, chapter 19.
[956] Paine, Thomas, “Agrarian Justice,” Date Unknown.
[957] Malthus, Thomas, “The Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of Restricting the Importation of Foreign Corn,” 1815.
[958] Sismondi, J.C.L. Simonde de, “Political Economy,” 1815.
[959] Hodgskin, Thomas, “Labour Defended,” 1825.
[960] Hodgskin, Thomas, “Labour Defended,” 1825.
[961] Hodgskin, Thomas, “Labour Defended,” 1825.
[962] Senior, Nassau, “Three Lectures on the Rate of Wages,” 1830.
[963] Marx, Karl, “Demands of the Communist Party,” 1848, demand #7.
[964] Ingersoll, Robert Green, “Centennial Oration,” 1876.
[965] Ingersoll, Robert Green, “Centennial Oration,” 1876.
[966] Ingersoll, Robert Green, “Eight Hours Must Come,” 1877.
[967] Schmoller, Gustav, “On Class Conflict in General,” 1904.
[968] Schmoller, Gustav, “On Class Conflict in General,” 1904.
[969] McKelway, A.J., “Child Labor and Social Progress,” 1908.
[970] Lloyd, Henry Demarest, “Lords of Industry,” 1910, chapter 4.
[971] Lloyd, Henry Demarest, “Lords of Industry,” 1910, chapter 9.
[972] Zimand, Savel, “Trade Unionism,” 1921.
[973] Hume, David, “On Commerce,” Date Unknown.
[974] Rousseau, Jean Jacques, “Political Economy,” 1755.
[975] Smith, Adam, “An Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations,” book 1, chapter 10, part 2, 1776.
[976] “Manifesto of the Communist Party,” by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, “Proletarians and Communists,” 1848.
[977] “Manifesto of the Communist Party,” by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, “Proletarians and Communists,” 1848.
[978] “Lords of Industry,” by Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1910, chapter 10.
[979] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” 1767, book 2, chapter 6.
[980] “Lords of Industry,” by Henry Demarest Lloyd, 1910, chapter 7.
[981] “The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets,” by Jane Addams, New York: Macmillan, 1909, chapter 1.
[982] “The Organization of Labour,” by Louis Blanc, 1840.
[983] Table 6.2D. Compensation of Employees by Industry.
[984] Table 1.1.5. Gross Domestic Product.
[985] Table 6.2D. Compensation of Employees by Industry.
[986] Ibid.
[987] Utopia, by Thomas More, book 2, Section: “Of Their Trades, and Manner of Life.”
[988] Utopia, by Thomas More, book 2, Section: “Of Their Trades, and Manner of Life.”
[989] “The New Theories of Economics,” by Vilfredo Pareto, 1890.
[990] Steuart, James, “An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy,” London: Printed for A. Millar, and T. Cadell, in the Strand., 1767, book 1, chapter 8.
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