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Fight Club[1] (1996) is the first published novel by American author Chuck Palahniuk. The plot is based around an unnamed protagonist who struggles with his growing discomfort with consumerism and changes in the state of masculinity in American culture. In an attempt to overcome this, he creates an underground fighting club as a radical form of psychotherapy. It was made into a movie of the same name in 1999 by director David Fincher. The movie became a pop culture phenomenon. In the wake of the film's popularity, the novel has become a target of criticism, mainly for its explicit depictions of violence.
Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Plot summary
3 Characters in Fight Club
4 Motifs
5 Subtext
6 Literary significance and criticism
7 Fight Club in pop culture
8 Awards
9 U.S. editions
10 See also
11 Notes
12 References
13 External links
[edit] History
When Palahniuk made his first attempt at publishing a novel (Invisible Monsters) publishers rejected it for being too disturbing. This led him to work on Fight Club, which he wrote as an attempt to disturb the publisher even more for rejecting him. Palahniuk wrote this story while working as a diesel mechanic for Freightliner. After initially publishing it as a short story (which became chapter 6 of the novel) in the compilation Pursuit of Happiness, Palahniuk expanded it into a full novel, which, contrary to what he expected, the publisher was willing to publish.[2] While the original, hardcover edition of the book received positive reviews and some awards, it had a short shelf life. Nevertheless, the book had made its way to Hollywood, where interest in adapting it to film was growing. It was eventually adapted in 1999 by screenwriter Jim Uhls and director David Fincher. The film was a box office disappointment (although it was #1 at the U.S. box office in its first weekend) and critical reaction was mostly favorable, but a cult following soon emerged as the DVD of the film was popular upon release. As a result of the film, the original hardcover edition became a collector's item.[3] This film is now widely considered to be a defining work and an uncompromising critique of humanity's loss of identity through mass consumerism. Two paperback rereleases of the novel, one in 1999 and the other in 2004 (the latter of which begins with an introduction by the author about the conception and popularity of both the novel and the movie), were later made. This success helped launch Palahniuk's career as a popular novelist, as well as establish a writing style that would appear in many of his future novels.
Despite popular belief, Palahniuk was not inspired to write the novel by any actual fight club. The club itself was based on a series of fights that Palahniuk got into over previous years (most notably one that he got into during a camping trip).[4] Even though he has mentioned this in many interviews, Palahniuk is still often approached by fans wanting to know where their local fight club takes place. Palahniuk insists that there is no real, singular organization like the one in his book. He does admit however that some fans have mentioned to him that some fight clubs (albeit much smaller than the one in the novel) exist or previously existed (some having existed long before the novel was written). Also, in the introduction to the current edition of the novel, Palahniuk refers to a few of the many actual instances of mischief being carried out in the style of fight club, most notably, a "Waiter from one of London's two finest restaurants" alleging that he ejaculated into Margaret Thatcher's food on multiple occasions.
Many other events in the novel were also based on events that Palahniuk himself had experienced. The support groups that the narrator attends are based on support groups to which the author brought terminally ill people as part of a volunteer job he did for a local hospital. Project Mayhem is loosely based on the Cacophony Society, of which Palahniuk is a member. Various events and characters are based on friends of the author. Other events came as a result of stories told to him by various people he had talked to.[5] This method of combining various stories from various people into novels has become a common way of writing novels for Palahniuk ever since.
Outside of Palahniuk's professional and personal life, the novel's impact has been felt elsewhere. Several individuals in various locations of the United States (and possibly in other countries), ranging from teenagers to people in technical careers, have set up their own fight clubs based on the one mentioned in the novel.[6] Some of Tyler's on-the-job pranks (such as food tampering) have been repeated by fans of the book (although these same pranks existed well before the novel was published). Palahniuk eventually documented this phenomenon in his essay "Monkey Think, Monkey Do",[7] which was published in his book Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories, as well as in the introduction to the 2004 paperback edition of Fight Club. Other fans of the book have been inspired to non-anti-social activity as well; Palahniuk has claimed that fans tell him that they have been inspired to go back to college after reading the book.[2]
Other than the film, a few other adaptations have been attempted. In 2004 Fight Club was in development as a musical, developed by Palahniuk, Fincher, and Trent Reznor.[8] Brad Pitt, who played the role of Tyler Durden in the film, expressed interest in being involved. A video game loosely based on the film was published by Vivendi Universal Games in 2004, receiving poor reviews from gaming critics (see Fight Club (video game)).
[edit] Plot summary
The book centers on a nameless narrator who hates his job and his life. The narrator works for a car company, also unnamed, organizing product recalls on defective models if, and only if, the cost of the recall is less than the cost of out-of-court settlements paid to relatives of the deceased (which parallels the 1970s story of the Ford Pinto's safety problems and recall). At the same time, he is becoming disenchanted with the "nesting instinct"[9] of consumerism that has absorbed his life, forcing him to define himself by the furniture, clothes, and other material things that he owns. This dissatisfaction, combined with his frequent business trips across multiple time zones, disturb him to the point that he suffers from chronic insomnia.
At the recommendation of his physician (who does not consider his insomnia to be a serious ailment), the narrator goes to a support group for men with testicular cancer to "see what real suffering is like". After finding that crying at these support groups and listening to emotional outpourings from the suffering allows him to sleep at night, he becomes dependent on them. At the same time, he befriends a cancer victim named Bob. Although he does not really suffer from any of the ailments that the other attendants have, he is never caught being a "tourist" until he meets Marla Singer, a woman who also attends support groups for alternative reasons. Her presence reflects the narrator's "tourism", and only reminds him that he doesn't belong at the support groups. He begins to hate Marla for keeping him from crying, and therefore from sleeping. After a short confrontation, they begin going to separate support groups in order to avoid meeting again.
Shortly before this incident, his life changes radically upon meeting Tyler Durden, a beach artist who works low-paying jobs at night in order to perform deviant behavior on the job. After his confrontation with Marla, the narrator's condo is destroyed by an explosion and he asks Tyler if he can stay at his house. Tyler agrees, but asks for something in return, in a now-famous line: "I want you to hit me as hard as you can."[10] The resulting fight in a bar's parking lot attracts more disenchanted males, and a new form of support group, the first "Fight Club," is born. The fight club becomes a new type of therapy through bare-knuckle fighting, controlled by a set of rules:
You don't talk about fight club.
You don't talk about fight club.[11]
When someone says stop, or goes limp, even if he's just faking it, the fight is over.[12]
Only two guys to a fight.
One fight at a time.
They fight without shirts or shoes.
The fights go on as long as they have to.
If this is your first night at fight club, you have to fight.
-- Fight Club, pages 48-50[13]
Later in the book the mechanic tells the narrator two new rules to fight club. The first new rule is that nobody is the center of fight club except for the two men fighting. The second new rule is that fight club will always be free.
Meanwhile, Tyler rescues Marla from a suicide attempt and the two initiate an affair that confounds the narrator. Throughout this affair, Marla is mostly unaware of the existence of fight club, and completely unaware of Tyler and the narrator's interaction with one another.[14]
As the fight club's membership grows (and, unbeknownst to the narrator, spreads to other cities across the country), Tyler begins to use it to spread anti-consumerist ideas and recruits its members to participate in increasingly elaborate attacks on corporate America. This was originally the narrator's idea, but Tyler takes control from him. Tyler eventually gathers the most devoted fight club members (referred to as "space monkeys") and forms "Project Mayhem", a cult-like organization that trains itself as an army to bring down modern civilization. This organization, like the fight club, is controlled by a set of rules:
You don't ask questions.
You don't ask questions.
No excuses.
No lies.
You have to trust Tyler.
-- Fight Club, pages 119, 122, 125[15]
The narrator starts off as a loyal participant in Project Mayhem, seeing it as the next step for fight club. However, he becomes uncomfortable with the increasing destructiveness of their activities after it results in the death of Bob.
As the narrator endeavors to stop Tyler and his followers, he learns that he is Tyler;[16] Tyler is not a separate person, but a separate personality. As the narrator struggled with his hatred for his job and his consumerist lifestyle, his mind began to form a new personality that was able to escape from the problems of his normal life. The final straw came when he met Marla; Tyler was truly born as a distinct personality when the narrator's unconscious desire for Marla clashed with his conscious hatred for her. Having come to the surface, Tyler's personality has been slowly taking over the narrator's mind, which he planned to take over completely by making the narrator's real personality more like his. The narrator's bouts of insomnia had actually been Tyler's personality surfacing; Tyler would be active whenever the narrator was "sleeping". This allowed Tyler to manipulate the narrator into helping him create fight club; Tyler learned recipes for creating explosives when he was in control, and used this knowledge to blow up his own condo.
The narrator also learns that Tyler plans to blow up the Parker-Morris building (the fictional "tallest building in the world") in the downtown area of the city using homemade bombs created by Project Mayhem. The actual reason for the explosion is to destroy the nearby national museum. During the explosion, Tyler plans to die as a martyr for Project Mayhem, taking the narrator's life as well. Realizing this, the narrator sets out to stop Tyler, although Tyler is always thinking ahead of him. In his attempts to stop Tyler, he makes peace with Marla (who always knew the narrator as Tyler) and explains to her that he is not Tyler Durden. The narrator is eventually forced to confront Tyler on the roof of the building. The narrator is held captive at gunpoint by Tyler, forced to watch the destruction wrought on the museum by Project Mayhem. Marla comes to the roof with one of the support groups. Tyler vanishes, because "Tyler was his hallucination, not hers." [17]
With Tyler gone, the narrator waits for the bomb to explode and kill him. However, the bomb malfunctions because Tyler mixed paraffin into the explosives, which "never, ever works." Still alive and holding the gun that Tyler used to carry on him, the narrator decides to make the first decision that is truly his own: he puts the gun in his mouth and shoots himself. Some time later, he awakens in a mental institution, believing that he is dead and has gone to heaven. The book ends with members of Project Mayhem who work at the institution telling the narrator that their plans still continue, and that they are expecting Tyler to come back.
[edit] Characters in Fight Club
Narrator
Some fans of the film refer to the narrator as "Jack", which is in reference to a scene in which he reads stories written from the perspective of a man's organs (e.g. "Jack's medulla oblongata"); the protagonists' lines in the official movie script also use the name "Jack" to denote them. Furthermore, a number of props from the film (such as a paycheck for the narrator) have the name "Jack Moore" on them, indicating that members of the film's crew also thought the narrator's name was Jack. The name "Jack" was "Joe" in the novel, which was changed in the film to avoid conflicts with Reader's Digest over the use of the name (the articles read by the narrator were featured in the magazine). The narrator of Fight Club set a precedent for the protagonists of later novels by Palahniuk, especially in the case of male protagonists, as they often shared his anti-heroic and transgressive behavior.
Tyler Durden
A neo-luddite, nihilist with a strong hatred for consumer culture. "Because of his nature"[18], Tyler works night jobs where he causes problems for the companies; he also makes soap to supplement his income and create the ingredients for his bomb making which will be put to work later with his fight club. He is the co-founder of fight club (it was his idea to have the fight that led to it). He later launches Project Mayhem, from which he and the members make various attacks on consumerism. Tyler is blond, as by the narrator's comment "in his everything-blond way." The unhinged but magnetic Tyler could also be considered an antihero (especially since he and the narrator are technically the same person), although he becomes the antagonist of the novel later in the story. Few characters like Tyler have appeared in later novels by Palahniuk, though the character of Oyster from Lullaby shares many similarities.
Marla Singer
A woman that the narrator meets during a support group. The narrator no longer receives the same release from the groups when he realizes Marla is faking her problems just like he is. After he leaves the groups, he meets her again when she meets Tyler and becomes his lover. She is a nymphomaniac, and she shares many of Tyler's thoughts on consumer culture. In later novels by Palahniuk in which the protagonist is male, a female character similar to Marla has also appeared. Marla and these other female characters have helped Palahniuk to add romantic themes into his novels.
Robert "Bob" Paulson
A man that the narrator meets at a support group for testicular cancer. A former bodybuilder, Bob lost his testicles to cancer caused by the steroids he used to bulk up his muscles, and had to undergo testosterone injections; this resulted in his body increasing its estrogen, causing him to grow large breasts (Gynecomastia) ("Bitch-tits") and develop a softer voice. The narrator befriends Bob and, after leaving the groups, meets him again in fight club. Bob's death later in the story while carrying out an assignment for Project Mayhem causes the narrator to turn against Tyler, because the members of Project Mayhem treat it as a trivial matter instead of a tragedy. When the narrator explains that the dead man had a name and was a real person, a member of Project Mayhem points out that only in death do members of Project Mayhem have a name. The unnamed member begins chanting, "his name was Robert Paulson", and this phrase becomes a meme and mantra that the narrator encounters later on in the story multiple times. This differs from the book which only states that people in other fight clubs were chanting "Robert Paulson" for the same reason as mentioned above. When the narrator goes to a fight club to shut it down for this reason, Tyler orders them to make him a "homework assignment".
[edit] Motifs
At two points in the novel, the narrator claims he wants to "wipe [his] ass with the Mona Lisa"; a mechanic who joins fight club also repeats this to him in one scene.[19] This motif shows his desire for chaos, later explicitly expressed in his urge to "destroy something beautiful". Additionally, he mentions at one point that "Nothing is static. Even the Mona Lisa is falling apart."[20] University of Calgary literary scholar Paul Kennett claims that this want for chaos is a result of an Oedipus complex, as the narrator, Tyler, and the mechanic all show disdain for their fathers.[21] This is most explicitly stated in the scene that the mechanic appears in:
The mechanic says, "If you're male and you're Christian and living in America, your father is your model for God. And if you never know your father, if your father bails out or dies or is never at home, what do you believe about God?
...
How Tyler saw it was that getting God's attention for being bad was better than getting no attention at all. Maybe because God's hate is better than His indifference.
If you could be either God's worst enemy or nothing, which would you choose?
We are God's middle children, according to Tyler Durden, with no special place in history and no special attention.
Unless we get God's attention, we have no hope of damnation or redemption.
Which is worse, hell or nothing?
Only if we're caught and punished can we be saved.
"Burn the Louvre," the mechanic says, "and wipe your ass with the Mona Lisa. This way at least, God would know our names."
-- Fight Club, page 141[22]
Kennett further argues that Tyler wants to use this chaos to change history so that "God's middle children" will have some historical significance, whether or not this significance is "damnation or redemption".[23] This will figuratively return their absent fathers, as judgement by future generations will replace judgement by their fathers.
After reading stories written from the perspective of the organs of a man named Joe, the narrator begins using similar quotations to describe his feelings, often replacing organs with feelings and things involved in his life.
The narrator often repeats the line "I know this because Tyler knows this." This is used to foreshadow the novel's major plot twist in which Tyler is revealed to be the same person as the narrator.
The color cornflower blue first appears as the color of an icon on the narrator's boss's computer.[20] Later, it is mentioned that his boss has eyes of the same color.[24] These mentions of the color are the first of many uses of cornflower blue in Palahniuk's books, which all feature the color at some point in the text.
The theme of masculinity is also a motif throughout the book. Different symbols lead to this reoccurring theme, such as violence, and testes. Fighting is perceived as a masculine characteristic.
[edit] Subtext
Throughout the novel, Palahniuk uses the narrator and Tyler to comment on how people in modern society try to find meaning in their lives through commercial culture. Several lines in the novel make
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4 Versions
5 See also
6 Notes and references
7 External links
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2008-04-22 09:10:57 Description: Every one please show ur mates and leave comments, i want some advice, critisism, jst tell me wut u thot this is an amazing video fo me drawing a fight club poster on ms paint, took around forty (More) Every one please show ur mates and leave comments, i want some advice, critisism, jst tell me wut u thot this is an amazing video fo me drawing a fight club poster on ms paint, took around forty minutes all together, the video skips a bit, for examply whn i draw brad pitt's eye, but it does not affect the whole thing at all, took a while to learn how to do this well, but i think it turned out quite well, clockwork orange, reservoir dogs, pulp fiction, brad pitt, edward norton, electric aylum art, Fight Club[1] (1996) is the first published novel by American author Chuck Palahniuk. The plot is based around an unnamed protagonist who struggles with his growing discomfort with consumerism and changes in the state of masculinity in American culture. In an attempt to overcome this, he creates an underground fighting club as a radical form of psychotherapy. It was made into a movie of the same name in 1999 by director David Fincher. The movie became a pop culture phenomenon. In the wake of the film's popularity, the novel has become a target of criticism, mainly for its explicit depictions of violence. Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Plot summary 3 Characters in Fight Club 4 Motifs 5 Subtext 6 Literary significance and criticism 7 Fight Club in pop culture 8 Awards 9 U.S. editions 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External links [edit] History When Palahniuk made his first attempt at publishing a novel (Invisible Monsters) publishers rejected it for being too disturbing. This led him to work on Fight Club, which he wrote as an attempt to disturb the publisher even more for rejecting him. Palahniuk wrote this story while working as a diesel mechanic for Freightliner. After initially publishing it as a short story (which became chapter 6 of the novel) in the compilation Pursuit of Happiness, Palahniuk expanded it into a full novel, which, contrary to what he expected, the publisher was willing to publish.[2] While the original, hardcover edition of the book received positive reviews and some awards, it had a short shelf life. Nevertheless, the book had made its way to Hollywood, where interest in adapting it to film was growing. It was eventually adapted in 1999 by screenwriter Jim Uhls and director David Fincher. The film was a box office disappointment (although it was #1 at the U.S. box office in its first weekend) and critical reaction was mostly favorable, but a cult following soon emerged as the DVD of the film was popular upon release. As a result of the film, the original hardcover edition became a collector's item.[3] This film is now widely considered to be a defining work and an uncompromising critique of humanity's loss of identity through mass consumerism. Two paperback rereleases of the novel, one in 1999 and the other in 2004 (the latter of which begins with an introduction by the author about the conception and popularity of both the novel and the movie), were later made. This success helped launch Palahniuk's career as a popular novelist, as well as establish a writing style that would appear in many of his future novels. Despite popular belief, Palahniuk was not inspired to write the novel by any actual fight club. The club itself was based on a series of fights that Palahniuk got into over previous years (most notably one that he got into during a camping trip).[4] Even though he has mentioned this in many interviews, Palahniuk is still often approached by fans wanting to know where their local fight club takes place. Palahniuk insists that there is no real, singular organization like the one in his book. He does admit however that some fans have mentioned to him that some fight clubs (albeit much smaller than the one in the novel) exist or previously existed (some having existed long before the novel was written). Also, in the introduction to the current edition of the novel, Palahniuk refers to a few of the many actual instances of mischief being carried out in the style of fight club, most notably, a "Waiter from one of London's two finest restaurants" alleging that he ejaculated into Margaret Thatcher's food on multiple occasions. Many other events in the novel were also based on events that Palahniuk himself had experienced. The support groups that the narrator attends are based on support groups to which the author brought terminally ill people as part of a volunteer job he did for a local hospital. Project Mayhem is loosely based on the Cacophony Society, of which Palahniuk is a member. Various events and characters are based on friends of the author. Other events came as a result of stories told to him by various people he had talked to.[5] This method of combining various stories from various people into novels has become a common way of writing novels for Palahniuk ever since. Outside of Palahniuk's professional and personal life, the novel's impact has been felt elsewhere. Several individuals in various locations of the United States (and possibly in other countries), ranging from teenagers to people in technical careers, have set up their own fight clubs based on the one mentioned in the novel.[6] Some of Tyler's on-the-job pranks (such as food tampering) have been repeated by fans of the book (although these same pranks existed well before the novel was published). Palahniuk eventually documented this phenomenon in his essay "Monkey Think, Monkey Do",[7] which was published in his book Stranger Than Fiction: True Stories, as well as in the introduction to the 2004 paperback edition of Fight Club. Other fans of the book have been inspired to non-anti-social activity as well; Palahniuk has claimed that fans tell him that they have been inspired to go back to college after reading the book.[2] Other than the film, a few other adaptations have been attempted. In 2004 Fight Club was in development as a musical, developed by Palahniuk, Fincher, and Trent Reznor.[8] Brad Pitt, who played the role of Tyler Durden in the film, expressed interest in being involved. A video game loosely based on the film was published by Vivendi Universal Games in 2004, receiving poor reviews from gaming critics (see Fight Club (video game)). [edit] Plot summary The book centers on a nameless narrator who hates his job and his life. The narrator works for a car company, also unnamed, organizing product recalls on defective models if, and only if, the cost of the recall is less than the cost of out-of-court settlements paid to relatives of the deceased (which parallels the 1970s story of the Ford Pinto's safety problems and recall). At the same time, he is becoming disenchanted with the "nesting instinct"[9] of consumerism that has absorbed his life, forcing him to define himself by the furniture, clothes, and other material things that he owns. This dissatisfaction, combined with his frequent business trips across multiple time zones, disturb him to the point that he suffers from chronic insomnia. At the recommendation of his physician (who does not consider his insomnia to be a serious ailment), the narrator goes to a support group for men with testicular cancer to "see what real suffering is like". After finding that crying at these support groups and listening to emotional outpourings from the suffering allows him to sleep at night, he becomes dependent on them. At the same time, he befriends a cancer victim named Bob. Although he does not really suffer from any of the ailments that the other attendants have, he is never caught being a "tourist" until he meets Marla Singer, a woman who also attends support groups for alternative reasons. Her presence reflects the narrator's "tourism", and only reminds him that he doesn't belong at the support groups. He begins to hate Marla for keeping him from crying, and therefore from sleeping. After a short confrontation, they begin going to separate support groups in order to avoid meeting again. Shortly before this incident, his life changes radically upon meeting Tyler Durden, a beach artist who works low-paying jobs at night in order to perform deviant behavior on the job. After his confrontation with Marla, the narrator's condo is destroyed by an explosion and he asks Tyler if he can stay at his house. Tyler agrees, but asks for something in return, in a now-famous line: "I want you to hit me as hard as you can."[10] The resulting fight in a bar's parking lot attracts more disenchanted males, and a new form of support group, the first "Fight Club," is born. The fight club becomes a new type of therapy through bare-knuckle fighting, controlled by a set of rules: You don't talk about fight club. You don't talk about fight club.[11] When someone says stop, or goes limp, even if he's just faking it, the fight is over.[12] Only two guys to a fight. One fight at a time. They fight without shirts or shoes. The fights go on as long as they have to. If this is your first night at fight club, you have to fight. -- Fight Club, pages 48-50[13] Later in the book the mechanic tells the narrator two new rules to fight club. The first new rule is that nobody is the center of fight club except for the two men fighting. The second new rule is that fight club will always be free. Meanwhile, Tyler rescues Marla from a suicide attempt and the two initiate an affair that confounds the narrator. Throughout this affair, Marla is mostly unaware of the existence of fight club, and completely unaware of Tyler and the narrator's interaction with one another.[14] As the fight club's membership grows (and, unbeknownst to the narrator, spreads to other cities across the country), Tyler begins to use it to spread anti-consumerist ideas and recruits its members to participate in increasingly elaborate attacks on corporate America. This was originally the narrator's idea, but Tyler takes control from him. Tyler eventually gathers the most devoted fight club members (referred to as "space monkeys") and forms "Project Mayhem", a cult-like organization that trains itself as an army to bring down modern civilization. This organization, like the fight club, is controlled by a set of rules: You don't ask questions. You don't ask questions. No excuses. No lies. You have to trust Tyler. -- Fight Club, pages 119, 122, 125[15] The narrator starts off as a loyal participant in Project Mayhem, seeing it as the next step for fight club. However, he becomes uncomfortable with the increasing destructiveness of their activities after it results in the death of Bob. As the narrator endeavors to stop Tyler and his followers, he learns that he is Tyler;[16] Tyler is not a separate person, but a separate personality. As the narrator struggled with his hatred for his job and his consumerist lifestyle, his mind began to form a new personality that was able to escape from the problems of his normal life. The final straw came when he met Marla; Tyler was truly born as a distinct personality when the narrator's unconscious desire for Marla clashed with his conscious hatred for her. Having come to the surface, Tyler's personality has been slowly taking over the narrator's mind, which he planned to take over completely by making the narrator's real personality more like his. The narrator's bouts of insomnia had actually been Tyler's personality surfacing; Tyler would be active whenever the narrator was "sleeping". This allowed Tyler to manipulate the narrator into helping him create fight club; Tyler learned recipes for creating explosives when he was in control, and used this knowledge to blow up his own condo. The narrator also learns that Tyler plans to blow up the Parker-Morris building (the fictional "tallest building in the world") in the downtown area of the city using homemade bombs created by Project Mayhem. The actual reason for the explosion is to destroy the nearby national museum. During the explosion, Tyler plans to die as a martyr for Project Mayhem, taking the narrator's life as well. Realizing this, the narrator sets out to stop Tyler, although Tyler is always thinking ahead of him. In his attempts to stop Tyler, he makes peace with Marla (who always knew the narrator as Tyler) and explains to her that he is not Tyler Durden. The narrator is eventually forced to confront Tyler on the roof of the building. The narrator is held captive at gunpoint by Tyler, forced to watch the destruction wrought on the museum by Project Mayhem. Marla comes to the roof with one of the support groups. Tyler vanishes, because "Tyler was his hallucination, not hers." [17] With Tyler gone, the narrator waits for the bomb to explode and kill him. However, the bomb malfunctions because Tyler mixed paraffin into the explosives, which "never, ever works." Still alive and holding the gun that Tyler used to carry on him, the narrator decides to make the first decision that is truly his own: he puts the gun in his mouth and shoots himself. Some time later, he awakens in a mental institution, believing that he is dead and has gone to heaven. The book ends with members of Project Mayhem who work at the institution telling the narrator that their plans still continue, and that they are expecting Tyler to come back. [edit] Characters in Fight Club Narrator Some fans of the film refer to the narrator as "Jack", which is in reference to a scene in which he reads stories written from the perspective of a man's organs (e.g. "Jack's medulla oblongata"); the protagonists' lines in the official movie script also use the name "Jack" to denote them. Furthermore, a number of props from the film (such as a paycheck for the narrator) have the name "Jack Moore" on them, indicating that members of the film's crew also thought the narrator's name was Jack. The name "Jack" was "Joe" in the novel, which was changed in the film to avoid conflicts with Reader's Digest over the use of the name (the articles read by the narrator were featured in the magazine). The narrator of Fight Club set a precedent for the protagonists of later novels by Palahniuk, especially in the case of male protagonists, as they often shared his anti-heroic and transgressive behavior. Tyler Durden A neo-luddite, nihilist with a strong hatred for consumer culture. "Because of his nature"[18], Tyler works night jobs where he causes problems for the companies; he also makes soap to supplement his income and create the ingredients for his bomb making which will be put to work later with his fight club. He is the co-founder of fight club (it was his idea to have the fight that led to it). He later launches Project Mayhem, from which he and the members make various attacks on consumerism. Tyler is blond, as by the narrator's comment "in his everything-blond way." The unhinged but magnetic Tyler could also be considered an antihero (especially since he and the narrator are technically the same person), although he becomes the antagonist of the novel later in the story. Few characters like Tyler have appeared in later novels by Palahniuk, though the character of Oyster from Lullaby shares many similarities. Marla Singer A woman that the narrator meets during a support group. The narrator no longer receives the same release from the groups when he realizes Marla is faking her problems just like he is. After he leaves the groups, he meets her again when she meets Tyler and becomes his lover. She is a nymphomaniac, and she shares many of Tyler's thoughts on consumer culture. In later novels by Palahniuk in which the protagonist is male, a female character similar to Marla has also appeared. Marla and these other female characters have helped Palahniuk to add romantic themes into his novels. Robert "Bob" Paulson A man that the narrator meets at a support group for testicular cancer. A former bodybuilder, Bob lost his testicles to cancer caused by the steroids he used to bulk up his muscles, and had to undergo testosterone injections; this resulted in his body increasing its estrogen, causing him to grow large breasts (Gynecomastia) ("Bitch-tits") and develop a softer voice. The narrator befriends Bob and, after leaving the groups, meets him again in fight club. Bob's death later in the story while carrying out an assignment for Project Mayhem causes the narrator to turn against Tyler, because the members of Project Mayhem treat it as a trivial matter instead of a tragedy. When the narrator explains that the dead man had a name and was a real person, a member of Project Mayhem points out that only in death do members of Project Mayhem have a name. The unnamed member begins chanting, "his name was Robert Paulson", and this phrase becomes a meme and mantra that the narrator encounters later on in the story multiple times. This differs from the book which only states that people in other fight clubs were chanting "Robert Paulson" for the same reason as mentioned above. When the narrator goes to a fight club to shut it down for this reason, Tyler orders them to make him a "homework assignment". [edit] Motifs At two points in the novel, the narrator claims he wants to "wipe [his] ass with the Mona Lisa"; a mechanic who joins fight club also repeats this to him in one scene.[19] This motif shows his desire for chaos, later explicitly expressed in his urge to "destroy something beautiful". Additionally, he mentions at one point that "Nothing is static. Even the Mona Lisa is falling apart."[20] University of Calgary literary scholar Paul Kennett claims that this want for chaos is a result of an Oedipus complex, as the narrator, Tyler, and the mechanic all show disdain for their fathers.[21] This is most explicitly stated in the scene that the mechanic appears in: The mechanic says, "If you're male and you're Christian and living in America, your father is your model for God. And if you never know your father, if your father bails out or dies or is never at home, what do you believe about God? ... How Tyler saw it was that getting God's attention for being bad was better than getting no attention at all. Maybe because God's hate is better than His indifference. If you could be either God's worst enemy or nothing, which would you choose? We are God's middle children, according to Tyler Durden, with no special place in history and no special attention. Unless we get God's attention, we have no hope of damnation or redemption. Which is worse, hell or nothing? Only if we're caught and punished can we be saved. "Burn the Louvre," the mechanic says, "and wipe your ass with the Mona Lisa. This way at least, God would know our names." -- Fight Club, page 141[22] Kennett further argues that Tyler wants to use this chaos to change history so that "God's middle children" will have some historical significance, whether or not this significance is "damnation or redemption".[23] This will figuratively return their absent fathers, as judgement by future generations will replace judgement by their fathers. After reading stories written from the perspective of the organs of a man named Joe, the narrator begins using similar quotations to describe his feelings, often replacing organs with feelings and things involved in his life. The narrator often repeats the line "I know this because Tyler knows this." This is used to foreshadow the novel's major plot twist in which Tyler is revealed to be the same person as the narrator. The color cornflower blue first appears as the color of an icon on the narrator's boss's computer.[20] Later, it is mentioned that his boss has eyes of the same color.[24] These mentions of the color are the first of many uses of cornflower blue in Palahniuk's books, which all feature the color at some point in the text. The theme of masculinity is also a motif throughout the book. Different symbols lead to this reoccurring theme, such as violence, and testes. Fighting is perceived as a masculine characteristic. [edit] Subtext Throughout the novel, Palahniuk uses the narrator and Tyler to comment on how people in modern society try to find meaning in their lives through commercial culture. Several lines in the novel make b Paint (formerly Paintbrush for Windows) is a simple graphics painting program that has been included with almost all versions of Microsoft Windows since its first release. It is often referred to as MS Paint or Microsoft Paint. The program opens and saves files as Windows bitmap (24-bit, 256 color, 16 color, and monochrome, all with the .bmp extension), JPEG, GIF (without animation or transparency, although the Windows 98 version and a Windows 95 upgrade did support the latter), PNG (without alpha channel), and TIFF. The program can be in color mode or two-color black-and-white, but there is no grayscale mode. Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Features 3 Support for indexed palettes 4 Versions 5 See also 6 Notes and references 7 External links [edit] History The first version of Paint was introduced with the first version of Windows, Windows 1.0. This version only supported the MSP file format. This format is no longer supported by newer versions of Paint, along with PCX and RLE. Older versions cannot open or edit PNG files, and can only open GIF, JPEG, and TIFF files with a graphics filter for the specific file type. In Windows 95, a new version of Paint was introduced. The same icons and color palette continued to be used through Windows XP. An early version of the program, as bundled with Windows 3.1. (It was still known as Paintbrush at this stage.)In the Windows 98, Windows 2000 or Windows Me versions of Paint, images could be saved in JPEG and GIF formats if the necessary Microsoft graphics filters were installed, usually by another Microsoft application such as Microsoft Office or Microsoft PhotoDraw. Also, the canvas size was expanded automatically when larger images were opened or pasted. In Windows XP and later versions, Paint is based on GDI+ [1] and therefore, images can be natively saved as JPEG, GIF, TIFF and PNG without requiring additional graphics filters. 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MS Paint ToolboxThe program comes with the following options in its Tool Box (from left to right in image): Free-Form Select Select Eraser/Color Eraser Fill With Color Pick Color Magnifier Pencil Brush Airbrush Text Line Curve Rectangle Polygon Ellipse Rounded Rectangle Paint does not have the ability to automatically create color gradients. The Image menu offers the following options: Flip/Rotate, Stretch/Skew, Invert Colors, Image Attributes, Clear Image, and Draw Opaque. The "Colors" menu allows the user to Edit Colors (only menu option under Colors). The Edit Colors dialog box shows a 48-color palette and 12 custom color slots that can be edited. Clicking "Define Custom Colors" displays a square version of the color wheel that can select a custom color either with a crosshair cursor (like a "+"), by Hue/Saturation/Luminance, or by Red/Green/Blue values. The default colors in the Color Box are the following: Black, White, Gray, Silver, Maroon, Red, Olive, Yellow, Dark Green, Green, Teal, Cyan, Navy blue, Blue, Purple, Magenta, Old Gold, Lemon Yellow, Slate grey, Kelly green, Dark Carolina blue, Aquamarine, Midnight blue, Periwinkle, Violet-blue, Coral, Brown, and Pumpkin orange. A color palette is also available. Paint also has a few hidden functions (or Easter eggs) not mentioned in the help file: a stamp mode, trail mode and 10x zoom. For the stamp mode, the user can select part of the image, hold the control key, and move it to another part of the canvas. This, instead of cutting the piece out, creates a copy of it. The process can be repeated as many times as desired, as long as the control key is held down. The trail mode works exactly the same, but it uses the shift key instead of the control key. 10x zoom can be accessed by clicking on a horizontal line of about 2 pixels right below the 8x zoom button. The user may also draw straight horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines with the pencil tool, without the need of the straight line tool, by holding the shift key and dragging the tool. Moreover, it is also possible to thicken (control key + +) or thin (control key + −) a line simultaneously while it is being drawn. To crop whitespace or eliminate parts of a graphic, the blue handle in the lower right corner can be clicked and dragged to increase canvas size or crop a graphic. The colors in the image can be inverted by pressing Ctrl+ I Older versions of Paint, such as the one bundled with Windows 3.1, allowed controlling the drawing cursor with the use of arrow keys as well as a color-replace brush, which replaced a single color underneath (Less)
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2008-03-07 12:48:12 Description: Cambodian pop band Dengue Fever (www.myspace.com/denguefevermusic), announced today that they will release "Venus On Earth", their eagerly anticipated third full-length CD on January 22, (More) Cambodian pop band Dengue Fever (www.myspace.com/denguefevermusic), announced today that they will release "Venus On Earth", their eagerly anticipated third full-length CD on January 22, 2008 from M80 Music. "Venus On Earth" features eleven new original tracks and will be distributed through Allegro/NAIL (http://www.naildistribution.com/).
Dengue Fever will premier music from "Venus On Earth" at Womex (www.womex.com), the worlds largest professional Music Conference, Trade Fair and Showcase for World, Roots, Folk, Ethnic, Traditional, Alternative World, Local and Diaspora Music in Seville, Spain on Saturday October 27, 2007 at 11:30pm at Pavilion 2 on Plaza De Espana. Dengue Fever was selected as one of only 30 bands out of more than 600 applicants to showcase at this once-in-a-lifetime event. Additional live dates in Europe are pending.
Dengue Fever's uncommon pop/world music sound has garnered critical acclaim since "Escape From Dragon House" debuted. In 2005, the editors of online retail giant Amazon named their record 1 International release of the year. In 2006, Mojo (U.K.) named the same album into their Top 5 World Music releases of the year. The New York Times, Associated Press, Pitchfork, Los Angeles Times, BBC, Reuters Television, Spin, NPR and other influential outlets have praised the band's psychedelic Khmer Rock sound. More recently, European outlets such as French magazines Monocle and Chronic'art, the London Observer have extensively covered the band, while Italian Vogue and Song Lines (U.K.) features have been confirmed.
Dengue Fever has spent much of the last two years touring the globe, winning over new fans in the United States , Canada as well as Europe . The band played high profile U.S. festivals Globalfest, Bumbershoot, Halleluwah, Global Union and the Chicago World Music Festival, as well as two European festivals, Sudoeste in Portugal and the Afischa Weekend in Moscow. Upcoming confirmed dates are:
All tracks from "Venus on Earth" were written by Zac Holtzman and Dengue Fever and produced in Los Angeles by Paul Dreux Smith and Dengue Fever. Recording took place at Phase Four studios along with Jim Putnam (Radar Bros.) as well as Pan 3. "Venus" tracks listing is as follows: 1. Seeing Hands, 2. Clipped Wings, 3. Tiger Phone Card, 4. Woman in the Shoes, 5. Sober Driver, 6. Monsoon of Perfume, 7. Integratron, 8. Oceans of Venus, 9. Laugh Track, 10. Tooth and Nail and 11. Mr. Orange.
A documentary on Dengue Fever, entitled "Sleepwalking Through the Mekong" recently screened at the Tucson Film Festival and will be featured opening night at the Margaret Mead Film Festival November 9 th at the Museum of Natural History in New York City . Directed by John Pirozzi ( www.johnpirozzi.com ) "Sleepwalking" chronicles the band's first shows outside the United States in lead singer Chhom Nimol's homeland of Cambodia . It was the first time a Western-based band performed Khmer Rock in Cambodia since Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge took over the country in 1975.
Australian label Laughing Outlaw Records ( www.laughingoutlaw.com.au ) is set to released Dengue Fever's sophomore CD, the critically acclaimed "Escape From Dragon House" on September 29. The band will tour Australia in 2008.
ABOUT DENGUE FEVER
Dengue Fever is lead by Cambodian songstress Ch'hom Nimol, Zac Holtzman (guitar/vocals), Ethan Holtzman (Farfisa), Senon Williams (bass), Paul Smith (drums) and David Ralicke (sax). The band's music has been featured in a number of film and television shows including CITY OF GHOSTS , MUST LOVE DOGS, BROKEN FLOWERS and twice on the hit Showtime's hit series, WEEDS. They are based in Los Angeles , California (Less)
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2008-05-02 14:41:22 Description: http://sonhosvividos.tk
Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes
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29/11/2006 - Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cabo Verde)
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29/11/2006 - Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cabo Verde)
Na cidade de Mindelo encontra-se um desenvolvimento e uma prosperidade raros nas outras ilhas, sobretudo graças ao seu porto de águas profundas — o Porto Grande — que serve de escala transatlântica para navios de todas as nacionalidades.
Em Mindelo respira-se uma atmosfera muito própria e um ar cosmopolita trazido pelo Porto Grande. Esta atmosfera única é indissociável do calor humano e da hospitalidade das suas gentes. É a sua faceta de cidade amante do lado divertido da vida que lhe confere o rótulo de capital da diversão do país: bons restaurantes, frequentes animações com música ao vivo e, sobretudo, uma agradável convivência que a sua gente procura e cultiva. Ao clima ameno, pautado por uma temperatura suave, juntam-se o arranjo cuidado dos lugares públicos, o património histórico bem preservado e um movimento cultural permanente. É talvez esta multiplicação de manifestações de vivacidade que levam a considerá-la a cidade mais acolhedora e atraente do país. Há quem diga que aqui nasceu a morabeza e aqui continua a ser a sua sede.
Mindelo é o resultado de duas grandes influências, a colonial portuguesa e a britânica, denunciadas ao virar de cada esquina nos seus arruamentos e na arquitectura dos seus belos edifícios. Destacam-se o Palácio do Governador, a Câmara Municipal, a Pracinha da Igreja -- o berço da cidade, a partir da qual foram construídas as primeiras casas e traçadas as primeiras ruas --, a Avenida Marginal -- com a réplica da Torre de Belém de Lisboa --, o Fortim d'el-Rei -- a construção mais antiga existente em Mindelo e com uma soberba vista panorâmica sobre a cidade e a baía, -- a Alfândega Velha -- hoje Centro Nacional de Artesanato, único local instituído como guardião dos riquíssimos testemunhos da arte cabo-verdiana.
A cidade tem uma vida nocturna fervilhante. O ponto de encontro para a ronda de bares e discotecas é na Praça Nova de onde se parte para descobrir a riqueza e diversidade da música cabo-verdiana com mornas, coladeras, funanás e kizombas. Um dos pontos altos da animação da cidade é o Carnaval de Mindelo que ocorre na mesma data do Carnaval brasileiro e europeu. Perto de Mindelo realiza-se anualmente o famoso Festival de Música da Baía das Gatas.
Considerada como a capital cultural do país, Mindelo tem escolas primárias e secundárias, jardins, bancos e uma vida nocturna que nada fica a dever à da capital, Praia. Mindelo foi a Capital Lusófona da Cultura em 2003. O aeroporto localiza-se 7 km a sudoeste da cidade, perto de São Pedro.
Música de Cesária Évora (com Bonnie Raitt)- "Crepuscular Solidão"
29/11/2006 - Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cape Verde)
Mindelo, is a port town on the Cape Verde in the northern part of the island of São Vicente. Mindelo is also the seat of the parish of Nossa Senhora da Luz, and this island's municipality. It has a population of about 70,000 inhabitants (50,000 in the mid-1990s) and is the second largest city in Cape Verde after Praia.
The town is home to 96% of the entire island's population.
Music By Cesária Évora (with Bonnie Raitt)- "Crepuscular Solidão"
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2008-02-05 06:53:39 Description: http://sonhosvividos.tk
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24/11/2006 - Navegação entre Lisboa e Funchal
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24/11/2006 - Navegação entre Lisboa e Funchal
Imagens do Café Brasil e Banda SP3 interpretando "Doce Desejo". Música inicial de Vangelis - "Deliverance".
Letra da Música "Doce Desejo"
Tá no jeito de olhar
Ta no gosto do beijo
Na expressão do sorriso
Ta no meu paraíso, meu doce desejo
Ta no cheiro da flor
Estampado na cara
Ta na força do amor
Na beleza da cor
Ta pulsando e não para
Meu amor é só seu
Seu amor é só meu
Nosso amor é assim
Eu só sei te querer
Também sei que você só tem olhos pra mim
24/11/2006 - Navigation between Lisbon and Funchal
Images of the Café Brasil and Band SP3 interpreting "Doce Desejo". Music in the beginning by Vangelis - "Deliverance".
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2008-03-28 11:00:59 Description: The Indy Jones 4 film begins in Marrakesh, Morocco in 1925 with young Indiana Jones and Professor Ravenwood in search of an Egyptian stone artifact related to the Ark of the Covenant. The Paramount (More) The Indy Jones 4 film begins in Marrakesh, Morocco in 1925 with young Indiana Jones and Professor Ravenwood in search of an Egyptian stone artifact related to the Ark of the Covenant. The Paramount Studios "mountain" logo fades into a mountain peak behind the city. This stone will allegedly reveal the location of Tanis. The two meet with a shady underground merchant, who has a crystal skull, which the merchant tries to hide from the two. Ravenwood offers to give $ 3,000 U.S. dollars for the crystal skull, but the merchant will not sell at any price.
Ravenwood goes back by himself to the merchant's tent and tries to take the crystal skull. Ravenwood is found out and is taken prisoner by the merchant's evil minions. Young Indiana Jones arrives and helps Ravenwood escape with Indy's trademark whip and revolver. Indy Jones takes a wagon to get away. They then take control of a car. A chase sequence in Marrakesh at night ensues. It ends with Indiana Jones and Ravenwood getting on a ship heading down a river.
Indy Jones inquires Ravenwood why Ravenwood took such a tremendous risk over the crystal skull. Ravenwood reveals the legend surrounding the crystal skulls. There are suppose to be seven of them, which have been dispersed and hidden around the planet. When the crystal skulls are together in the Temple of the Crystal Skulls, the crystal skulls unlock vast knowledge and unlimited power that can't be imagined by Humans. This power is believed to be greater than even the Ark of the Covenant. The Kingdom and the Temple of the Crystal Skulls are located in the Yucatan, hidden by the Mayans during the Spanish conquest of the New World.
The movie then jumps to the future in the year 1957. Indiana Jones is preparing to retire from Marshall College. Hawthorne, Indy's good friend, arrives from Yale University carrying a crystal skull, which Hawthorne is going to give to the museum. The villains enter the museum and take the crystal skull. The villains kill Hawthorne. Mutt, a local motorcycle enthusiast, locates a map in Hawthorne's brief case that reveals the hidden location of the Temple of the Crystal Skulls and the secret hiding place of an additional crystal skull.
The villains then proceed to chase Indy Jones and Mutt through the Marshall College campus and other city locations. The villains capture Indiana Jones, but Mutt eludes them with the important map. We find out that the villains are Soviets (from Russia). Their leader is named Irina Spalko. The Soviets transfer Indy Jones to a ship where Indy sees Marion Ravenwood, who the Soviets have also captured. The Soviets order Indy to help them find the remaining crystal skull and the temple or else they will kill Marion.
The Soviets leave Indy Jones and Marion by themselves. Marion punches Indy for abandoning her twenty years in the past. To save Marion's life, Indy Jones agrees to help the Soviets. While being watched by the Soviets, Indy arrives at his home and packs some of his belongings for the arduous trip. Mutt is clandestinely following them and sneaks on the air plane used by the villains and Indy.
The air plane arrives in Mexico City, Mexico. Mutt attempts to rescue Indy. Mutt is startled to find his mother, Marion, with Indy. Indy and Mutt discover that Mutt is actually Indy's biological son, but neither Indy nor Mutt knew this. The heroes then find Indy's rival and friend named Mac in Mexico City. Utilizing Hawthorne's map, the heroes plan to find the crystal skull and the temple before the Soviets do.
How the crystal skulls are being used today and followed by the men in black and the Skull and bones society. (Less)
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2007-12-12 07:33:03 Description: This is a shocking story, the story of a living nightmare, it is - I think - very much the story for a horrific film.
In January 1945 British forces were pushing the Japanese back in Burma. After (More) This is a shocking story, the story of a living nightmare, it is - I think - very much the story for a horrific film.
In January 1945 British forces were pushing the Japanese back in Burma. After initially landing against no opposition on Ramree Island they came up against stiff Japanese opposition in land. Rather than a frontal attack, they outflanked the Japanese and effectively cut them off. Only one road of escape remained open to the Japanese - a 16km night hike through the mangrove swamp, that turned into a two week path through hell.
British troops outflanked the Japanese with their unopposed landing on Cheduba island. It lies about 50 km west of Taungup on the Arakan Coast and is separated from Ramree Island to the north by the Cheduba Strait. It is 32 km long and 27 km wide and has an area of 523 square km. Cheduba was a stopping place on the historic coastal trade route from Bengal (India) by which Indian civilization came to Myanmar. Later came Buddhism and the earliest contacts with the British East India Company. In the 1780s, after the Burman conquest of the area, Cheduba became a province of Arakan. Small craft from Chittagong and Sittwe call at the island on their way to Yangon (Rangoon). Cheduba village on the northeast coast is linked to Kyaukpyu (Ramree Island) by steamer. Farming and cattle raising are the main economic activities. Mud cones emitting steam and sulfurous fumes indicate slight volcanic activity on the island; there are also gas and oil seepages. Pop. (1983) 63,761.
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First of all I need to mention that another person but up a film the same day as me on the same subject so first thing to do is to see his film:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Jsejxolo5j0
Dragon of the Mangroves by Yasukuki Kasai
Sunset on Ramree by Robert Appleton.
For further information please consult the following:
Private testimony:
http://www.amazon.co.jp/Dragon-Mangroves-Inspired-Events-World/dp/0595390269
http://www.burmastar.org.uk/arblaster.htm
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/History/1940s/Ratnagar01.html
Imperial War Museum, London
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ACjsAVc1xhQ
http://youtube.com/watch?v=OLwvJTi70Nw
Florida Museum of Natural History
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/
Crocodilian.com
http://crocodilian.com
http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk
Japanese geological survey
http://unit.aist.go.jp/actfault/katsudo/news/
BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk
An extra photo credit which was not given in the titles is to Molly Ebersold of the St. Augustine Alligator Farm.
I have a wide range of interests and I think that this is reflected in the films which can be seen here.
I am th epublisher of Central and Eastern European Packaging -- http://www.ceepackaging.com - the international platform for the packaging industry in this region focussing on the latest innovations, trends, design, branding, legislation and environmental issues with in-depth profiles of major industry achievers.
In 1997 I founded Polish Business News http://www.pbn.com.pl .
My blog can be found via http://www.ceepackaging.com and http://www.pbn.com.pl and contains background information and more details of many of my films. (Less)
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2008-04-21 20:23:01 Description: http://sonhosvividos.tk Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes 23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006 24/11/2006 - Navegação entre Lisboa e Funchal Imagens do Café Brasil e Banda (More) http://sonhosvividos.tk Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes 23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006 24/11/2006 - Navegação entre Lisboa e Funchal Imagens do Café Brasil e Banda SP3 interpretando "Doce Desejo". Música inicial de Vangelis - "Deliverance". Letra da Música "Doce Desejo" Tá no jeito de olhar Ta no gosto do beijo Na expressão do sorriso Ta no meu paraíso, meu doce desejo Ta no cheiro da flor Estampado na cara Ta na força do amor Na beleza da cor Ta pulsando e não para Meu amor é só seu Seu amor é só meu Nosso amor é assim Eu só sei te querer Também sei que você só tem olhos pra mim 24/11/2006 - Navigation between Lisbon and Funchal Images of the Café Brasil and Band SP3 interpreting "Doce Desejo". Music in the beginning by Vangelis - "Deliverance". For more information http://sonhosvividos.tk/ sonhos vividos viagem travel journey tour ferias holidays vacation excursion outing camminare viaggiare conducir viajar gaan karren rýden varen reizen перемещение ταξίδι vacances διακοπές праздники días de fiesta 假日 vakantie 휴일 العطل (Less)
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2008-04-21 17:21:32 Description: all rights respected to the owners of this animation. THE BATTLE OF BUKIT CHANDU AND ALLAHYARHAM LEFTENANT ADNAN BIN SAIDI AND HIS MEN. Retold using the wonders of animation. Leftenant Adnan's (More) all rights respected to the owners of this animation. THE BATTLE OF BUKIT CHANDU AND ALLAHYARHAM LEFTENANT ADNAN BIN SAIDI AND HIS MEN. Retold using the wonders of animation. Leftenant Adnan's famous words to his men were. BIAR PUTIH TULANG, JANGAN PUTIH MATA. DEATH, BEFORE DISHONOUR. Battle of Pasir Panjang Adnan led a 42-strong platoon from the Malay Regiment in the defense of Singapore against the Japanese invaders. The soldiers fought at the Battle of Pasir Panjang, at Pasir Panjang Ridge in the Bukit Chandu (Opium Hill) area on February 12-14, 1942. Although heavily outnumbered, Adnan refused to surrender and urged his men to fight until the end. They held off the Japanese for two days amid heavy enemy shelling and shortages of food and ammunition. Adnan was shot but carried on fighting. The battle went down in history for consisting the only recorded hand-to-hand combat between the allied forces and the japanese army during the battle for singapore. According to survivors who managed to escape the carnage after the battle was lost, the wounded Adnan was taken prisoner by Japanese soldiers, who tied him to a cherry tree and bayoneted him to death. The japanese forbids anyone from bringing down his body. His remains was never found even after the war. Because of his actions at Bukit Chandu, Adnan is currently considered by Malaysians and Singaporeans today as a hero. He is also credited as the soldier who caught the disguised Indian troops' marching error. When Singapore surrendered, the Japanese Kempeitai attempted but failed to find and murder Saidi's family in revenge of Bukit Chandu. Kent Ridge Park, close to the site of the battle now bears a plaque in commemoration of Lt Adnan Bin Saidi. A museum at Bukit Chandu stands in memory of the bravery of Malay Regiment soldiers. This regiment would later become the Royal Malay Regiment of the Royal Malaysian Army. The Malay Regiment showed what esprit de corps and discipline can achieve. Garrisons of posts held their ground and many of them were wiped out almost to a man. - Lieutenant General Arthur Percival. (Less)
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10:00,
2008-04-22 11:11:56 Description: Khieu Samphan said he realized he could no longer ignore the Khmer Rouge's atrocities after he saw a documentary about the notorious S-21 prison, presented to him by a Cambodian-French filmmaker, (More) Khieu Samphan said he realized he could no longer ignore the Khmer Rouge's atrocities after he saw a documentary about the notorious S-21 prison, presented to him by a Cambodian-French filmmaker, Rithy Pan. "When I saw the film, it was hard for me to deny (the killings). There's no more doubt left," said Khieu Samphan, who lives in Pailin, 175 miles northwest of the capital, Phnom Penh. "I was surprised; because I never thought it (the regime) went to that extent in its policies. S-21 was in the middle of Phnom Penh. It was clearly a state institution. It was part of the regime." Until he saw the film, he said he had reserved his judgment about the prison's existence and atrocities. As many as 16,000 people are believed to have passed through the gates of the infamous prison but only 14 are thought to have survived. The prison is now the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. Angkar Leur/Cap Tren Yuon did everything was to get rid of all educated Khmer men was to erase all evidences so that no one can write any event to tell their children what was happening in the country like in Kampuchea Krom, Cap Tren Vietminh brutally searched and killed all Kampuchea Krom educated men between 1945 and 1946 by burning all Kampuchea Krom victims alive in granaries/rice store at their most perfect-poisonous-dirty tactics, which the world/UN and even the murderous French colonialists didn't even know this past unforgettable painful suffering tragedies of Kampuchea Krom people at all. But Angkar Leur/Cap Tren Yuon are so cunning only are to use its Yuon citizens, who used to live in Cambodia since the French Colonial Period, had secretly impersonated themselves as the leaders of super-illiterate-ignorant Khmer Rouge yotheas and former cruel bandits, brutally massacred any Khmer who are the right landlords of Cambodia was to pave the way for sending its evil-illegal Yuon settlers in numbers of million to settle in Cambodia freely as it is happening in Cambodia today. At the top level, where Pol Pot was responsible for arresting anyone who had purged against his regime being secretly associated with Yuon secret agents, but in the countryside Angkar Leur/Cap Tren Yuon also started to speed up searching any fugitives of Angkar Leur/Cap Tren Yuon to take the forests/jungles as their houses for the present waiting for rescuers to come to rescue them from this hell. This is a really golden opportunity coming perfectly for Angkar Leur/Cap Tren Yuon hopping themselves as soon as possible to search and kill any Khmer fugitives-mostly only men who could escape from the Vietnamese Hidden faces behind Killing Fields to safety refuge in the jungle along the creeks/brooks everywhere in Cambodia. Angkar Leur/Cap Tren Yuon who were really thirsty for Cambodian blood. Because Angkar Leur/Cap Tren Yuon were not real Khmer. Pol Pot launched a purge of his cadres in the Eastern Zone. It was a characteristic of DK that whenever one of Angka's schemes went awry, a scapegoat or a few thousand scapegoat-would be found and punished. The logic ran this way: Pol Pot's idea cannot be wrong: therefore, there must be traitors among the people. The solution to every problem was more killing. By 1978, party cadres were being purged along with Base People and New People, and terror and suspicion were omnipresent. Most of Krom Khiet Kar/ Mysterious Group of Murderers of Angkar Leur/Cap Tren always turned up at night like vampires/Draculas to lead all Khmer men, women and children away were brutally to be murdered in the jungles. During the day light, the murderous Angkar Leu/Cap Tren assigned the new people who were appointed to be the chiefs of the groups/villages and spies were told to do the arrests. After doing the arrests of Khmer innocent people, which were secretly passed over to Krom Khiet Kar Aat Kambang/ Mysterious Group of Murderers who the ones were doing the killing fields because Krom Khiet Kar Aat Kambang / Mysterious Group of Murderers were always in the bushes. Only Khmer victims saw the killing fields were done in their eyes so only the Khmer Rouge who have strongly been condemned to death by their Khmer victims. Why were the murderous Angkar Leur/Cap Tren so cunning to have perfectly concealed its dirty tricks just like that? Who were the murderous Angkar Leur/Cap Tren then? The murderous Angkar Leur/Cap Tren's Genocidal Slogans: "To dig up grass, one must dig up the roots." Angkar Leur/Cap Tren, who only thought how to kill all Khmer innocence with its super-dirty demonic tricks, never slept in the jungles quietly, always gave many after many secret Genocidal Orders to its Krom Khiet Kar Aat Kambang/ Mysterious Group of Murderers to search and kill any victims who had fled the killing fields into the jungles/forest for their safety. (Less)
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05:56,
2008-04-16 05:18:55 Description: This Week At NASA...
STARDUST TEAM HONORED - JPL
Members of NASA's Stardust Comet Sample Return Mission Team were among the recipients of the National Air and Space Museum's 2008 Trophy (More) This Week At NASA...
STARDUST TEAM HONORED - JPL
Members of NASA's Stardust Comet Sample Return Mission Team were among the recipients of the National Air and Space Museum's 2008 Trophy awards. The Stardust team received the 2008 Current Achievement Trophy for accomplishing the first U.S. robotic sample return mission beyond the moon and securing the first collection of comet and interstellar dust particles for study on earth.
Tom Duxbury: "After we're done with this mission we've left a heritage of these samples that are going to be studied for a hundred years."
The Stardust spacecraft secured its unique specimens during a nearly 3 billion-mile, seven-year odyssey. Scientists believe these precious samples will provide answers to fundamental questions about comets and the origins of the solar system. The awards honor outstanding achievements in aerospace science and technology. Along with the awards, a special case containing Stardust artifacts was unveiled for display at the Air and Space Museum.
ORION MOCK-UP PREPARED FOR TESTING -- DFRC
A full-scale mock-up of the Orion space capsule is now at the Dryden Flight Research Center for further test preparations, including installation of computers and other electronics. The computers and other instrumentation are designed to help guide the capsule in flight. It was transported there on an Air Force C-17 cargo aircraft from Langley Research Center, where it was fabricated.
David McAllister: "Here at Dryden we have expertise in instrumentation and avionics. We were tasked to install the instrumentation, all the instrumentation sensors and the avionics systems to make this vehicle fly."
Late this year, the full-size structural model will be propelled off a launch pad at the U.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico to test the spacecraft's astronaut escape system in case of emergency. Orion will carry astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station - and the moon.
DYNAMIC TEST STAND -- MSFC
Engineers at the Marshall Space Flight Center are getting the 400 foot-high Saturn V Dynamic Test Stand ready for Ares ground vibration testing. The test stand's massive 100 ton door was opened for the first time since the 19-80's, allowing work crews access to repair and upgrade key elements of the facility. These include the refurbishment of the 200-ton derrick crane on the roof and installation of a new electrical power system. Marshall's Dynamic Test Stand was used in the development of the Apollo program's Saturn V rocket, Skylab and the space shuttle. Ares ground vibration testing is scheduled to begin July 2011 and is expected to take about a year.
STS-122 CREW VISIT -- HQ
(Nat sound - applause)
The STS-122 Crew lead by Commander Steve Frick was at NASA Headquarters to share highlights of their successful February mission. Space shuttle Atlantis delivered the Columbia science laboratory to the International Space Station.
STEVE FRICK: "It was a wonderful opportunity for us to get to fly this mission we're very proud of NASA and of the European Space Agency and all the folks that worked to bill the hardware and the procedures to make it a success and every time we look at the Space Station now, every successive crew that goes up and takes video, and we see the Columbus module sitting there it warms our heart."
Joining Frick were pilot Alan Poindexter, and mission specialists Leland Melvin, Rex Walheim, Stan Love and European Space Agency astronaut Hans Schlegel.
PARACHUTE TESTS - ARC
Engineers at the Ames Research Center have conducted wind tunnel tests of the Mars Science Laboratory parachute decelerator system. The parachute is designed to slow the Mars entry vehicle from Mach 2 to low subsonic speeds as it prepares for a rocket powered descent and landing on the Martian surface. Researchers from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Pioneer Aerospace will study the data gathered when the parachute is opened and first exposed to wind. The parachute which is more than 50 feet in diameter, and 165 feet long can only be tested at Ames's National Full-Scale Aerodynamic Complex -- the world's largest wind tunnel. The Mars Science Laboratory is scheduled to launch in the fall of 2009. (Less)
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02:45,
2008-05-03 01:25:39 Description: http://sonhosvividos.tk
Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes
23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006
29/11/2006 - Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cabo Verde)
Na cidade de Mindelo encontra-se um (More) http://sonhosvividos.tk
Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes
23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006
29/11/2006 - Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cabo Verde)
Na cidade de Mindelo encontra-se um desenvolvimento e uma prosperidade raros nas outras ilhas, sobretudo graças ao seu porto de águas profundas — o Porto Grande — que serve de escala transatlântica para navios de todas as nacionalidades.
Em Mindelo respira-se uma atmosfera muito própria e um ar cosmopolita trazido pelo Porto Grande. Esta atmosfera única é indissociável do calor humano e da hospitalidade das suas gentes. É a sua faceta de cidade amante do lado divertido da vida que lhe confere o rótulo de capital da diversão do país: bons restaurantes, frequentes animações com música ao vivo e, sobretudo, uma agradável convivência que a sua gente procura e cultiva. Ao clima ameno, pautado por uma temperatura suave, juntam-se o arranjo cuidado dos lugares públicos, o património histórico bem preservado e um movimento cultural permanente. É talvez esta multiplicação de manifestações de vivacidade que levam a considerá-la a cidade mais acolhedora e atraente do país. Há quem diga que aqui nasceu a morabeza e aqui continua a ser a sua sede.
Mindelo é o resultado de duas grandes influências, a colonial portuguesa e a britânica, denunciadas ao virar de cada esquina nos seus arruamentos e na arquitectura dos seus belos edifícios. Destacam-se o Palácio do Governador, a Câmara Municipal, a Pracinha da Igreja -- o berço da cidade, a partir da qual foram construídas as primeiras casas e traçadas as primeiras ruas --, a Avenida Marginal -- com a réplica da Torre de Belém de Lisboa --, o Fortim d'el-Rei -- a construção mais antiga existente em Mindelo e com uma soberba vista panorâmica sobre a cidade e a baía, -- a Alfândega Velha -- hoje Centro Nacional de Artesanato, único local instituído como guardião dos riquíssimos testemunhos da arte cabo-verdiana.
A cidade tem uma vida nocturna fervilhante. O ponto de encontro para a ronda de bares e discotecas é na Praça Nova de onde se parte para descobrir a riqueza e diversidade da música cabo-verdiana com mornas, coladeras, funanás e kizombas. Um dos pontos altos da animação da cidade é o Carnaval de Mindelo que ocorre na mesma data do Carnaval brasileiro e europeu. Perto de Mindelo realiza-se anualmente o famoso Festival de Música da Baía das Gatas.
Considerada como a capital cultural do país, Mindelo tem escolas primárias e secundárias, jardins, bancos e uma vida nocturna que nada fica a dever à da capital, Praia. Mindelo foi a Capital Lusófona da Cultura em 2003. O aeroporto localiza-se 7 km a sudoeste da cidade, perto de São Pedro.
Música de Cesária Évora e Caetano Veloso - "Regresso"
29/11/2006 - Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cape Verde)
Mindelo, is a port town on the Cape Verde in the northern part of the island of São Vicente. Mindelo is also the seat of the parish of Nossa Senhora da Luz, and this island's municipality. It has a population of about 70,000 inhabitants (50,000 in the mid-1990s) and is the second largest city in Cape Verde after Praia.
The town is home to 96% of the entire island's population.
Music By Cesária Évora e Caetano Veloso - "Regresso
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03:43,
2008-05-01 13:06:07 Description: http://sonhosvividos.tk
Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes
23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006
29/11/2006 - Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cabo Verde)
Na cidade de Mindelo encontra-se um (More) http://sonhosvividos.tk
Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes
23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006
29/11/2006 - Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cabo Verde)
Na cidade de Mindelo encontra-se um desenvolvimento e uma prosperidade raros nas outras ilhas, sobretudo graças ao seu porto de águas profundas — o Porto Grande — que serve de escala transatlântica para navios de todas as nacionalidades.
Em Mindelo respira-se uma atmosfera muito própria e um ar cosmopolita trazido pelo Porto Grande. Esta atmosfera única é indissociável do calor humano e da hospitalidade das suas gentes. É a sua faceta de cidade amante do lado divertido da vida que lhe confere o rótulo de capital da diversão do país: bons restaurantes, frequentes animações com música ao vivo e, sobretudo, uma agradável convivência que a sua gente procura e cultiva. Ao clima ameno, pautado por uma temperatura suave, juntam-se o arranjo cuidado dos lugares públicos, o património histórico bem preservado e um movimento cultural permanente. É talvez esta multiplicação de manifestações de vivacidade que levam a considerá-la a cidade mais acolhedora e atraente do país. Há quem diga que aqui nasceu a morabeza e aqui continua a ser a sua sede.
Mindelo é o resultado de duas grandes influências, a colonial portuguesa e a britânica, denunciadas ao virar de cada esquina nos seus arruamentos e na arquitectura dos seus belos edifícios. Destacam-se o Palácio do Governador, a Câmara Municipal, a Pracinha da Igreja -- o berço da cidade, a partir da qual foram construídas as primeiras casas e traçadas as primeiras ruas --, a Avenida Marginal -- com a réplica da Torre de Belém de Lisboa --, o Fortim d'el-Rei -- a construção mais antiga existente em Mindelo e com uma soberba vista panorâmica sobre a cidade e a baía, -- a Alfândega Velha -- hoje Centro Nacional de Artesanato, único local instituído como guardião dos riquíssimos testemunhos da arte cabo-verdiana.
A cidade tem uma vida nocturna fervilhante. O ponto de encontro para a ronda de bares e discotecas é na Praça Nova de onde se parte para descobrir a riqueza e diversidade da música cabo-verdiana com mornas, coladeras, funanás e kizombas. Um dos pontos altos da animação da cidade é o Carnaval de Mindelo que ocorre na mesma data do Carnaval brasileiro e europeu. Perto de Mindelo realiza-se anualmente o famoso Festival de Música da Baía das Gatas.
Considerada como a capital cultural do país, Mindelo tem escolas primárias e secundárias, jardins, bancos e uma vida nocturna que nada fica a dever à da capital, Praia. Mindelo foi a Capital Lusófona da Cultura em 2003. O aeroporto localiza-se 7 km a sudoeste da cidade, perto de São Pedro.
Música de Cesária Évora - "Nho Antone Escaderode"
29/11/2006 - Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cape Verde)
Mindelo, is a port town on the Cape Verde in the northern part of the island of São Vicente. Mindelo is also the seat of the parish of Nossa Senhora da Luz, and this island's municipality. It has a population of about 70,000 inhabitants (50,000 in the mid-1990s) and is the second largest city in Cape Verde after Praia.
The town is home to 96% of the entire island's population.
Music By Cesária Évora - "Nho Antone Escaderode"
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04:12,
2008-04-20 11:34:13 Description: http://sonhosvividos.tk
Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes
23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006
27/11/2006 - Navegação Entre Funchal (Madeira) e Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cabo (More) http://sonhosvividos.tk
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27/11/2006 - Navegação Entre Funchal (Madeira) e Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cabo Verde)
Animação a Bordo: Espectáculo STARS AT SEA, homenagem a grandes músicos do Mundo inteiro recordando as suas músicas imortais.
Neste video os cantores e bailarinos do Island Escape interpretam Elvis e Elis Regina.
27/11/2006 - Navigation Between Funchal (Madeira Island) and Mindelo (S. Vicente - Cape Verde)
Entertainment on Board: Show STARS AT SEA, tribute to great musicians of the whole World and his immortal musicians.
In this video the singers and ballet dancers of the Island Escape interpret Elvis and Elis Regina.
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03:21,
2008-03-30 13:39:54 Description: http://sonhosvividos.tk
Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes
23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006
25/11/2006 - Navegação entre Lisboa e Funchal
Ilha da Madeira - Baía (More) http://sonhosvividos.tk
Island Escape - Cruzeiro 3 Continentes
23 de Novembro a 9 Dezembro de 2006
25/11/2006 - Navegação entre Lisboa e Funchal
Ilha da Madeira - Baía do Funchal com magnifica iluminação de Natal. Música de Sarah Brightman - Eden.
25/11/2006 - Navigation between Lisbon and Funchal
Madeira Island - Bay of the Funchal with magnifies lighting of Christmas. Music by Sarah Brightman - Eden.
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