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𝐋𝐈𝐊𝐄 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒 𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐓 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐀 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐌 𝐌𝐘 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐎𝐘𝐒 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐄𝐒. muses available : annie january / starlight , billy butcher , black noir , buttercup utonium , emma meyer / little cricket , harleen quinzel / harley quinn , homelander , hughie campbell , jessica bradley / sister sage , jordan li , marie moreau , naomi greene , maggie shaw / queen maeve , rebecca butcher , ryan butcher , victoria neuman , zachariah greene - smith. please specify muse / muses, feel free to request multiple, if you don't specify a muse, you won't get a starter. multi's, please specify your own muse / muses. may come into ims for plotting. length & verse varied.
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Please find the links to all the individual starter calls, feel free to like as many as you want, mutuals only.
CANON : THE BOYS -
ANNIE JANUARY BLACK NOIR HOMELANDER HUGHIE CAMPBELL JESSICA BRADLEY MAGGIE SHAW REBECCA BUTCHER RYAN BUTCHER VICTORIA NEUMAN WILLIAM BUTCHER
CANON : GEN V -
EMMA MEYER JORDAN LI MARIE MOREAU
ALTERNATIVE UNIVERSE CHARACTERS -
BLOSSOM UTONIUM BUTCH JOJO BUTTERCUP UTONIUM HARLEEN QUINZEL HARLEY QUINN MAGGIE GREENE - SMITH
ORIGINAL CHARACTERS -
AVA JANUARY NAOMI GREENE TILLY GREENE - SMITH ZACHARIAH GREENE - SMITH
#i. starter call : 𝐧𝐨 𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐟𝐲.#( each name is a link to each starter call )#( let me know if they're broken )#( i'll fix them )
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@/ Power Rangers
Hire me
In order:
PR Magic Strike
Hannah Bowen
Will Corin
Jenna Wesley
Boston Wesley
AJ West
Theo Morgan
Autumn Chhotalal
Abigail "Abby" Leo
Maria Casher
Eliza Carson
Lucas Dixon
Percy Carson
PR Disaster Squad
Rory Calloway
JJ Webb
Yasmin Duncan
Charlie Wells
Spencer Hudson
Darbie Walton
Josh Pearce
Lillie Roades
PR Kinetic Court
Blaize Romaro
Iris McKeel
Anubis Martin
Rai Malik
Eos Hayes
Alizee "Liz" Reid
PR Time Rush
Agnes Sweet
Chester Murray
Charlie Byre
Jennette "Nettie" Weger
Wiley Twitchell
Francis "Fannie" Goodwynne
Lenore Adamsky
Enoch Morgan
Armitage "Tedge" Jarman
PR Supernova
Brynn Lancaster
Louis "Louie" Atkinson
Freddie Barker
Jay Doyle
Darren Costanza
Vera Shaw
Mira Osborn
PR Mythic Fury
Zachariah Knight
Michelle Howard
Aaron Colvin
Chelsea Laxton
John Peters
Cassandra McQuiston
Deborah King
PR Phantom Railway
Jeffrey Sergeant
Aliya Randall
Ellis Fox
Aditi Elliot
Dexter "Dex" Wynn
Sasha Blackwell
PR Gem Charge
Katie Hughes
Javari Cook
Sean Ward
Luis Escudero
Emma Hunt
William Hunt
Takaaki Kannō
Wăn Róng
Jacob Bishop
Eilane Kennedy
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ORVILLE PECK with SHANIA TWAIN - “Legends Never Die”, from Orville Peck’s new EP ‘Show Pony’, out now via Columbia
*With special vocal appearance by John Waters as radio host*
Director: Cameron Duddy
Creative Direction: Carlos Santolalla
DoP: James King
Editor: Jennifer Kennedy
Orville Peck Stylist: Catherine Hahn
Shania Twain Stylist: Tiffany Gifford
Featuring: Jaida Essence Hall, Evil, Teddy And The Rough Riders, Emily Nenni, Miss Toto, Dale Hollow, Beau Turrentine, Dez Sam, Rebecca Brosnan, Zachariah Shaw, Dinah Rankin, Jake Davis and Glen Sulski.
#orville peck#shania twain#john waters#music video#new music#2020#columbia records#cameron duddy#carlos santolalla#james king#jennifer kennedy#catherine hahn#tiffany gifford#country#drive in#drag queen#jaida essence hall#miss toto#zachariah shaw#teddy and the rough riders#emily nenni#dale hollow#beau turrentine#dinah rankin
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#J $tash#Christian Dion#l6nky#Yasham Jackson#Zachariah Shaw#Jonathan Rodriguez#Swae Lee#Jeremy Meeks#Reece King#moodboard
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maj whats the angelnatural hbo cast like i remember alex calvert as cas but who r the rest… important for visualization purposes only i need to complete the image in my brain
Alcal as cas, lili reinhardt as Anna, Jonathan Groff as Gabriel. Nathan Lane as Zachariah, Fiona Shaw as Naomi.
Also it’s not HBO it’s gonna be on FX
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Transgender Models
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Ceval Omar : ig
Leyna Bloom : ig
Valentina Sampaio :ig
Nathan Westling : ig
Lea T : ig
Jari Jones : ig
Torraine Futurum : ig
Aaron Phillip : ig
Theodora Quinlivan -: ig
Casil Mcarthur: ig
Zachariah Shaw : ig
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Alpha Centurion War:
Glossary:
Non-Native white characters of Alpha Centurion War:
Talia Macridis Allen Macar-Smith. She is European Greek and British. She is queen of a British colony on an off world planet. She is the spouse and partner of Alexander/Alexandria. She has power over all of the elements.
Ruby Raven (Jessica Croft-Ruslo). She was a FBI Special Agent for the city of Nekron City in Hellfire County. She then became a senior special agent of a top secret classified intergalactic intelligence agency. She later became FBI Director of Nekron City. She is now deputy director of said intergalactic intelligence agency. She is a member of the Elites and Paragons. She is an ex of Alex Smith/Lex Smith. She is the wife of Jonathan Kaven Ruslo.
Maddie Kingston-Suzuki. She is the wife of Ruro Suzuki. She is a member of the Elites and Paragons.
Kaitlin Marshall-Suzuki. She is the wife of Ruro Suzuki. She is a member of the Elites and Paragons.
Abigail Comstock-Tanaka. She is the wife of Keisuke Tanaka. She is a member of the Elites and Paragons.
Paul Prescott. He is a member of the Sentinels.
Charles Thomas Shepard. He is a member of the Sentinels
Regina Livingston-Shepard. She is a member of the Sentinels.
Joseph Upton. He is a member of the Sentinels.
Samantha Upton. She is a member of the Elites and Paragons.
Henry Upton. He is a member of the Elites and Paragons.
Hayden Green
Henry Lawson. He is a member of the Elites and Paragons.
David Lawson. He is a member of the Elites and Paragons.
Leonard Smith
Zoe Keyes
Harrison Lawson
Benjamin Becker
Felicia Hawking
Dean Lucas Chambers. He is a member of the Sentinels.
Layla Norton. She is a member of the Sentinels
Carolina Robbins. She is a member of the Sentinels.
Kimberly Hawkins. She is a member of the Sentinels.
Jessica Darby
Wyatt Headley. He is a member of the Elites, Paragons, & Sentinels.
Leslie Pearlmen
Zachariah York. He is a homo magi and human hybrid mage. He is a member of the Elites and Paragons.
Katie Perkins
Elsa Johannsson-Kim. She is a homo magi. In Aehinara she was a paladin. She is 5′10″. She is a member of the Elites and Paragons.
Bernadette Shultz-Kim. She is a homo magi. In Aehinara she was a cleric. Now she is a combat medic. She is 5′11″. She is a member of the Elites and Paragons.
Brigitte LeBlanc. She is European French. She is a member of the Sentinels.
Nika Volkov. She is European Russian. She is a fighter jet pilot who served in World War 3, the Nuclear War, & the Robot Uprising for the Russian Air Force and a space fighter pilot who fought in the Human-Alien Contact War for the Earth Space Force.
Daisy Smith. She is European British.
Greta Snyder. She is European Dutch.
Pauline Dumas. She is European French.
Hugo Dumas. He is European French.
Laura Kiss. She is European Hungarian.
Norbert Kiss. He is European Hungarian.
Hannes Van Buren. He is European Dutch.
Brunhilde Hartman. She is European German.
Hilda Braun. She is European German.
Edgar Schmidt. He is European German.
Ulrich Meyer. He is European German.
Claus Anderson. He is European Danish.
Astrid Peterson. She is European Norweigian.
Dmitri Petrov. He is European Russian.
Eva Ivanov. She is European Russian.
Connor O’Brien. He is European Irish.
Riley O’Brien. She is European Irish.
Elliot Shaw. He is European Scottish.
Dante Russo. He is European Italian.
Regina Ventura. She is European Italian.
Isabella Ventura. She is European Italian.
Phoebe Vlahos. She is European Greek.
Leo Vlahos. He is European Greek.
Isabela Silva. She is European Portuguese.
Felix Costa. He is European Portuguese.
Lucas Bartholomew Chamberlain. He is a cishet male. He is white and non-native. He is abled bodied, allistic, & neurotypical. He is 5′11. He has blonde hair and blue eyes. He has a crew cut hair style. He has a lean and athletic body type. He is an intergalactic scientist, inventor, & engineer. He built weapons and tech for the Earth and Terran Empire. He is an intergalactic politician. He is a politician who is a remnant of the Earth government and Terran Empire government as a former senator of the Earth High Command representing the United States. He is an intergalactic businessman and business mogul who is the CEO and chairman of several intergalactic businesses. He is a trillionaire. He is a capitalist and plutocrat who hoards wealth on a cosmic scale. He is like billionaire Jeff Bezos but on steroids. He is rich by intergalactic standards that outshines Tony Stark, Oliver Queen, and Bruce Wayne. Unlike these heroes this supervillain and anti-villain is not a philanthropist or humanitarian. He has a carefully crafted and built facade and pretense. He has a mask of being kind, compassionate, humble, open-minded, progressive, charitable, modest, & tolerant. He is actually cold, selfish, egotistical, bigoted, arrogant, intolerant, boastful, envious, bigoted, over confident, greedy, & pretentious. He is ruthless, unkind, & cruel as a supervillain and antihero. He has a god complex. He likens himself to demigods and gods of antiquity. He likens himself to the greatest men who ever lived. He believes himself to be the hero and champion humanity deserves. He is a former superhero. He has delusions of grandeur. He is a megalomaniac. He is a supervillain, antihero, & anti-villain whichever serves him best. He has no allegiance to anyone or anything but himself. He is a metahuman with superhuman: strength, speed, durability, & intelligence. Queer and trans Asian and Latinx Native superhero Alexander Kana’i Mack Ryuu Francisco Makoa Smith’s/Alexandria Ataahua Macy Haruka Francisca Kamalani Smith’s is his archenemy and rival. He/she/they is his arch enemy as he/she/they and Joanna Jacobson exposed him for who he truly was. Lucas Bartholomew Chamberlain is a former disgraced member of the Sentinels. He using his background as a scientist, inventor, & engineer uses a power armor suit and mecha in his battles with Alexander/Alexandria. He also uses advanced hard light plasma weapons such as guns and melee weapons to go toe to toe with since he/she/they is a metahuman and superhuman metamorph, changeling, & shapeshifter. He also uses stolen alien technology and magic against him/her/them in their battles. Lucas as a former politician was the mastermind behind many of the actions of the Earth and the Terran Empire. He used his power, influence, control, & power to hurt people. So many of the cruel actions that Earth and the Terran Empire did with their colonialism, imperialism, neocolonialism, & occupation was passed by him as a politician behind the scenes. Lucas as an inventor, scientist, & engineer in the shadows built many of the weapons that Earth and the Terran Empire used to maintain their hegemony and dominion.
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FASHION PORTFOLIO #24 / “17 AGAIN” / BY ISAAC ANTHONY "17 Again" Featuring: Al3x Crush, Alex Corporan, Hakil Haxhiu and Zachariah Shaw styling by Michael Cook, grooming by Remi Odunsi
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Zachariah Shaw - Portrait
#Zachariah Shaw#Zach Shaw#Theophilio#Delwin Kamara#Portrait#Black and white#male model#leather jacket#black nails
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Phil Shaw’s Shelf Isolation 2
In the midst of the coronavirus crisis many of us have resorted to fiction for consolation, distraction and information.
Myself, I have generally avoided harrowing dystopian tales, inventive novels about conspiracies, and books about personal tragedies — there’s enough of all this in real life which I can access through print, social and broadcast media.
Instead I have gone for more optimistic fiction, whatever ends in what Tolkien dubbed eucatastrophe, the upbeat ending, instead of the catastrophic conclusions where hearts hang heavy and melancholy pertains.
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⬆️ Medieval PPE, ancient and modern
Largely that has meant children’s fiction and fantasy. I am steadily working my way through Maria Sachiko Cecire‘s fascinating Re-Enchanted (University of Minnesota Press 2019), subtitled The Rise of Children’s Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth Century, finding insights on every page about the positive nature of modern fantasy along with some of the less salubrious aspects that rear their head — anglocentrism, imperialism, racism, and sexism, for example. While I have recently questioned the charge of escapism sometimes levelled at these genres (indeed at literature in general) I was grateful to have the chance to consider the other -isms in more detail.
But for now, let me consider the current Covid-19 buzzwords that are going the rounds — social distancing (‘physical distancing’ is perhaps better), self-isolating, contagion and pandemic — and relate them to a few novels I’ve read over the years (links are to review-discussions).
First, social distancing and self-isolation aren’t new. Robert Carse‘s The Castaways: A Narrative History of Some Survivors from the Dangers of the Sea details several who were (usually) forcibly separated from fellow humans, many literally ‘cast away’ on the open ocean or marooned on an island. But it can also happen that one can become isolated (the word is from Italian isola, an island) somewhere landlocked. This is the case with the protagonist in Robert C O’Brien‘s famous Z for Zachariah: in this meditation on solitude the lone survivor of a nuclear holocaust, holed up in a mid-Western valley in the States, finds her refuge hasn’t insulated her from an intruder who, remarkably, seems to have avoided death from radiation sickness.
The main character in Agatha Christie‘s Absent in the Spring is also, after a fashion, forced to self-isolate and in so doing does what many of us may be contemplating, how long will this last, and when it does what does the future hold? Yet her isolation comes not from a nuclear winter but from the lack of a train connection, being sick at heart a result of soul-searching, not infection. The titular character in Philippa Pearce‘s Tom’s Midnight Garden goes into quarantine with older relatives to escape being infected by his brother, who has contracted the very infectious measles virus; the story is set in 1958, ten years before a measles vaccine was available in the UK. Still, he’s curiously reluctant to return home once the danger is past.
Corona typewriter, Book-ish café, Crickhowell
We’re social-distancing now to avoid a particular contagion, obviously. I read Albert Camus‘ La Peste many years ago, before I began reviewing, but that’s apparently one of the go-to novels flying off the virtual bookshelves at the moment, along with Boccaccio’s Decameron and Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year. But there are other significant fictions about plague of one kind or another.
I called P D James‘s The Children of Men a disturbing dystopia, a “critique of totalitarianism masquerading as a benevolent despotism, of privilege assuming it has a right to power, of religion distorted into the worst forms of superstition.” Sound vaguely familiar? Though the main events occur in 2021, crucial to the plot is the sudden drop to zero of male sperm counts around the world in the year 1995, through no known agency (though most likely due to a virus, I suspect). The author’s centenary is celebrated this August, so if you’re unfamiliar with her work this might be a good place to start. A future pandemic which also creates infertility is a trigger for Eifion Jenkins‘s future dystopia If You Fall I Will Catch You, set in the years following 2084 (aptly, 100 years after the date chosen for Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-four).
You’ll have realised that my title is a not so covert reference to Gabriel García Márquez‘s novel Love in the Time of Cholera which, though I haven’t yet read it, includes a play on words (cholera in Spanish is cólera, which can also translate as passion). I have however read his novella Of Love and Other Demons, which includes a girl bitten by a rabid dog. Though she survives she infects many others with a whole range of passions, mainly because of the fact that, as well as recovering from rabies with no ill effects, she is somehow perceived as strange, as different, as abnormal and therefore some kind of threat to society, to religion, to propriety.
A different kind of pestilence rages in Rome at the conclusion to Henry James‘s novella Daisy Miller, namely malaria, caused by a mosquito parasite and sometimes called ‘the Roman fever’ (which is also the title of one of Edith Wharton’s short stories). However, the contagion in Michael Crichton‘s The Andromeda Strain is due not to an earth-borne virus but to an extraterrestrial micro-organism from a meteor crashing into a returning spacecraft. On our planet’s surface it attacks humans by clotting their blood, causing instant death. It also mutates…
Before you get too freaked you might like to smile at my recreation of PPE for medieval quacks, or reread the titles in Phil Shaw‘s Shelf Isolation 2 (photo above) in sequence. I tried something similar to Shaw’s artwork on Twitter, and if you’re at a loose end you might like to try your hand as well — though probably with more success.
Emotionally weird
It reads
“Emotionally weird, I shall wear midnight behind the scenes at the museum.” Hunted down, Titus awakes, changing planes in strangest Europe. “The Secret of this book? Understanding English place-names of giants. How to stop time? Feel the fear and do it anyway.”
Books in the time of coronavirus In the midst of the coronavirus crisis many of us have resorted to fiction for consolation, distraction and information.
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SEGA Mega Drive: Shaw Wallace’s whiskey trade
Indian SEGA ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck6hE2uCrPY&list=PL9DHym7QPBYo3cXy2ASaltUNzV1AbIsY8&index=2
American SEGA ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc-43xN6TdY
(Those are the ads referenced in the analysis).
Shaw Wallace and SEGA made an executive decision to show the “Sega Mega Drive” ad in India, selling the new SEGA console. The ad shows some exploration of how they broke past their counter-public, all while maintaining a punctual kairos. Despite SEGA having no relation to Wallace, why did SEGA agree to show this ad throughout India despite their reputation of high-performance media platform? In the case of SEGA’s popularity, this stunt pulled through without hardly any backlash. In reality, the media was yet to find out why SEGA released this ad, and how they sneaked through the governing laws to sell more SEGA merchandise.
In the ad “Sega Mega Drive”, it shows a young Indian boy sitting on a chair while Sonic (SEGA’s most loved character) asked the boy why he wasn’t “having fun” playing SEGA games. The ad then bursts into smoke, whilst showing classic SEGA games that have come out in the mid-’90s. Most of the video games shown at the beginning of the ad are ones that involve war, fighting, or shooting. The flashing of shooting games is going one by one while a guy doing a voice over is talking about how those specific games are “new, wild, and SEGA”. Once the ad is finishing with flashing all of its morbid shooting games, it shows the boy with an excited face and his hair all ruffled up from most presumably excitement. Also, before the ad cuts it then shows a man’s name at the bottom of SEGA that says, “Shaw Wallace”. In contrast to the “Sega Mega Drive” ad, there’s another ad that shows a contrast between how ads are usually shown in America/UK. The “SEGA ad from the 1990s”, shows just how if you buy one game you get another one with it. There is no kid in the Americanized one, nor does it show any games in reference to any shooting violence. It shows simple and effective rhetoric showing that buying one of these double disks is like buying one for double the value. Both ads shown are vastly different in regards to who is their target audience, or what they’re trying to sell. Although both of these ads could be analyzed deeper, the “Sega Mega Drive” ad has more to the ad to observe even though referencing the other one is still valuable in discovering the underlying context of the other ad.
On the same note, the “Sonic Mega Drive” ad shows a target audience. A target audience is a group of individuals who are going to be shown as a company demographic (Krueger, 1998). SEGA’s ad is reaching out towards a specific demographic, a target who is looking for a new game to play. Correspondingly, the ad is also reaching towards young Indian children. Regardless of their gender, the ad is using a male-boy as the main targeted audience since boys are stereotyped by playing more video games than female-identifying children (Gough, 2019). The ad effectively approaches the targeted audience by adding exciting visuals within it and having shared similar needs young boys tend to want. Even though parents are probably going to see the ad first if a child looks at the ad and sees all the excitement, they may be interested. Since the ad is targeted audience is young boys, they’re hoping that they will see the ad. Once the boy sees the ad and likes what he see’s, more than not, he is going to try and convince his parents to buy the game. Achieving this is in tandem with the ads kairos. Kairos is in reference to the opportune time/or place something is shown or said (Hofmeyr, 1987). Again, this ad was shown in the ’90s was about the same time the Gulf War was happening. India and Iraq established a Treaty of Friendship that established ties between both Middle Eastern countries (Devere, 2011). On the contrary, the Gulf War was then something that broke up the ties between both parties. Without diving too deep into the war it is noted that since their ties were broken, both countries were thus establishing a new defense within their economic union. Coupled with the past and the ads kairos, the ad couldn’t have chosen a better time to be shown. There was then this underlying factor of defense within a children’s video game advertisement. “Sonic Mega Drive” has shown that the kairos factor was right on time with the war. Where the marketing of ads wasn’t interested in pertaining to an ad, just for them. The ad effectively marketed SEGA games and put this idea of defense in children who watched the ad during the war times.
In addition, the “Sonic Mega Drive” ad wasn’t any ordinary ad. As shown in the Americanized version, the end of the ad showed just the SEGA trademark and nothing else. But in the Mega Drive ad, it is shown an unfamiliar name that is shown as “Shaw Wallace”. Shaw Wallace was the name of a company that handled the distribution of the console in India. In reality, the distributor was non-other than Shaw Wallace’s Indian liquor manufacturer. Shaw Wallace & Company Limited was established in 1866, by Robert Gordon Shaw. Regardless of their spirits distributions, the interesting part is how/why Wallace got into SEGA distribution. Wallace entered this trade deal with SEGA to have a partnership with the northern hemisphere. The distribution of the SEGA console in Inda was shown to be sold for ₹18,000 (US$260). In 1995, India had also formed a tax on imported goods going right into the company at a whopping 80% (Zachariah, 2011). In the end, the Mega Drive console was going to be imported with that hefty tax. So, SEGA decided to form a little deal with Wallace that would let Wallace distribute the consoles. Taxation on the imported good would then be skipped because of the passing of the tariffs altogether. Regardless of its closeness to being legal or not, the smuggled console would then be lifted into whiskey crates and sold in India negating the 80% taxation.
In conclusion, Shaw Wallace released a SEGA ad with his name attached to be effectively reaching to his targeted audience. Wallace’s targeted audience in the ‘90s then bought the console because of his effective kairos. “Sonic Mega Drive” was then profited by Wallace and SEGA behind India’s taxation policy of imported goods. The ad concludes how Wallace effectively used kairos and a targeted audience to sell SEGA merchandise.
Works Cited
Zachariah, Reeba (August 2011). "Game for success". The Times of India.
Devere, Heather, & Mark, Simon, & Verbitsky, Jane (December 2011). "The language of friendship in International treaties". International Politics.
Gough, Christina. (July 2019). U.S. computer and video gamers from 2006-2019, by gender.
Krueger, Richard A. (1988) Focus groups: A practical guide for applied research Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications.
Hofmeyr, J. W., & Du Toit, & J. H. H.Froneman, & C. J. J. (1987) Perspektiewe op Kairos = Perspectives on Kairos Kaapstad : Lux Verbi.
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Bladen Co. NC Genealogies and Histories #northcarolinapioneers
Bladen County Genealogy, Wills, Estates, Probate Records
Bladen County was taken from New Hanover County in 1734 and named for Martin Bladen, Lord Commissioner of Trade and Plantation. The county seat is Elizabethtown, formed in 1773 but not incorporated until 1895. Probate Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers Images of Wills 1766 to 1833 Adair, James | Adair, James (2) | Allen, Joseph | Andres, Samuel | Andres, William | Andrews, James | Andrews, John | Atkinson, Willis Bailey, Thomas | Baldwin, John | Baldwin, William | Barfield, Richard | Beard, John | Beard, Will | Beasley, Robert | Beatty, John | Benson, Daniel | Blackenell, Elizabeth | Blue, Catherine | Bradley, James | Bridges, Matthew | Bright, Robert | Bright, Simon | Brown, George | Brown, John | Bryan, Caroline | Bryan, George | Bryant, William | Burney, William | Byron, Alexander | Byron, John | Bryne, Matthew Cain, James | Cain, Joseph | Cain, Samuel | Campbell, Archibald | Campbell, James | Campbell, Margaret | Cawel, Samuel | Chance, Daniel | Chause, Joseph | Cheshire, Richard | Child, James | Clady, James | Clark, Benjamin | Clark, David | Clarke, Daniel | Cohoon, John | Coleman, Moses | Collins, Richard | Cooper, Benjamin | Cooper, Joseph | Cowan, William | Crawford, Margaret | Cromartie, A. | Cromartie, Calvin | Cromartie, James | Cromartie, John | Cromartie, William | Culbraith, Archibald Daniel, Overton | Davey, Euphoria | Davis, Edmond | Davis, Edward | Davis, Henry | Davis, Isabella | Davis, Turner | Davis, William | Deacon, Mary | Devane, John | Dickson, Calvin | Dorsey, James | Dove, Esther | Downing, George | Dunham, William | Dupree, Auralia Ellis, Evan | Ellis, John | Evans, James | Fitzrandolph, Benjamin | Flinn, David | Fort, John | Franklin, Edwin Gardner, Ann | Gates, Jean | Gates, Peter | Gibbs, George | Gibbs, John | Gillespie, James | Glass, Levy | Gray, Abraham | Green, Mary Hall, Jonathan | Harrison, John | Harvey, Priscilla | Harvey, Robert | Harvey, William | Haynes, Joshua | Hays, Elizabeth | Hendon, William | Henry, William | Herring, Mary | Herrington, Elizabeth | Hester, Thomas | Hill, Isaac | Hodge, Robert | Hollingsworth, Stephen | Holmes, Edward | Holmes, Moses Ikuer, George | Jennigan, Whitmal | Jessip, John | Johnson, Joel | Johnson, William | Johnston, Lelah | Jones, Griffith | Jones, Isaac | Jones, Levi | Jones, Musgrove | Jordan, River | Joseph, Isaac Kea, John | Kelley, James | Kelley, Thomas | Kelly, Archibald | Kelly, Mary | Kelly, Neil | Key, Duncan McCones | Key, Matthew | King, Alexander | King, Duncan Lamb, Mary | Laurent, Duncan | Lewis, Richard | Lloyd, Anna | Lloyd, Nancy | Lock, Elizabeth | Lock, John | Lock, Joseph | Lock, Mary | Lock, Leonard | Lorris, Francis | Lorris, Richard | Love, Thomas | Lucas, Francis | Lucas, Henry | Lucas, Thomas | Lyon, Eleanor Maultsby, Anthony | Maxfield, Mary | McCall, Duncan | McConkey, Robert | McDonell, Alexander | McDougal, Allen | McDugald, Margaret | McEwen, John | McKay, Ann | McKay, Iver | McKay, James | McKay, Ralph | McKee, Ann | McKuhan, Duncan | McKuhan, D. 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