Year: 2025
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๐ค 10 Street Frogs Episodes That Leaped Into Our Hearts (And Tackled Mental Health Like Total Champs) ๐ธโจ
If you were anywhere near a boombox in the late ’80s, chances are you stumbled into the delightfully bizarre world of Street Frogsโthe part-musical, part-animated hip-hop amphibian crew that served rhymes and life lessons with more bounce than a lily pad in July. While it was short-lived, Street Frogs hopped into some surprisingly deep territory…
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The 1952 New Year Honours List
The 1952 New Year Honours list recognised the achievements of individuals across the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in various fields, including public service, science, arts, military service, and philanthropy. Below is a full list of recipients, along with a brief citation for each: Peerages (Lords/Ladies) Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) Knights/Dames Grand…
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The Adventures of Little Mei in Rainbow Estate
Little Mei lived on the fourteenth floor of Rainbow Estate in Hong Kong, and she was absolutely certain that her home was the most wonderful place in the entire world. Every morning, Mei would press her nose against the kitchen window and look down at the courtyard far below, where the aunties were already hanging…
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Cinema on the Brahmaputra: A Study of the Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival and Its Contribution to Regional Indian Cinema
Abstract Since its inception in 2013, the Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival (BVFF) has emerged as a critical platform for cinematic expression in Northeast India. Located in Guwahati, Assam, the festival functions not only as a cultural event but also as a site of regional assertion, aesthetic exploration, and industry integration. This article examines the origins,…
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The Evocative Landscape: Hans Heysen, Australian Romanticism, and the Subliminal Sonics of Contemporary Ambient Electronic Music
Sir Hans Heysen (1877-1968), a seminal figure in Australian art, occupies a complex and contested position within the nation’s artistic canon. While celebrated for his iconic depictions of the Australian bush, characterized by the undulating hills of the Adelaide Hills and the majestic gum trees, his work has also been critiqued for its perceived adherence…
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Interview with Angela Bradburn-Spangler
1. What initially inspired you to pursue your profession? Was there a pivotal moment or person who influenced your career path? I was always drawn to movement, to pushing my body and mind beyond what seemed possible. But I think the real turning point came in high school when I cleared a personal record that…
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Horror on Snape Island: The Extended (and Slightly Terrified) Synopsis
Get ready for a frightfully funny fiasco in Horror on Snape Island! Our story follows a group of unsuspecting tourists who thought they were signing up for a relaxing getaway to a quaint, isolated island. Little did they know, “quaint” actually means “creepy,” and “isolated” means “absolutely no cell service when you really, really need…
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Endemic Fly Families in the Afrotropical Realm
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๐ต Guide to Polytonal Isometric Polyrhythms in MuseScore
๐ What Are Polytonal Isometric Polyrhythms? ๐ ๏ธ Setting Up in MuseScore 1. Start a New Score ๐ผ Writing the Rhythms 2. Use Tuplets for Polyrhythms Repeat for each rhythm layer. ๐ต Example:To write 3:4: ๐ผ Writing the Polytonal Parts 3. Add Independent Key Signatures MuseScore doesn’t support true polytonality in the same staff, but you…
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Vertical Love: A Climbing Wall Treatment of Romeo and Juliet
Logline: On the chalk-dusted, resin-scented battleground of the local climbing gym, two rival climbing crews, the Capulets and the Montagues, find their long-standing beta-spray feud shattered when a spontaneous dyno sparks an impossible romance between a Montague boulder bro and a Capulet lead princess. Target Audience: Local climbing gym community, outdoor enthusiasts, anyone who appreciates…