Jack Gordon Hides 24 June 1906 19 June 1938 was an explorer of the then Australian controlled territories of Territory of Papua Papua and Territory of New Guinea New Guinea , now modern Papua New Guinea . He served as a Patrol Officer from 1931 to 1936, and led several expeditions in the early 1930s. Life He was born in Port Moresby , the son of the head gaoler of the Port Moresby Gaol. He received a limited education at schools in Port Moresby and Queensland . He was a good swimmer, sprinter, and amateur boxer. In 1932 he married in Australia and later became the father of two children. ref name adb cite web url http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A090292b.htm title Jack Gordon Hides work Australian Biographical Dictionary accessdate 2007 06 12 ref His first work in the Papuan public service was in July 1925, and in May 1926 he transferred to a cadet patrol officer. In February 1928 he became a Patrol Officer, and in 1934 became Assistant Resident Magistrate, 2nd grade, serving at various ..., who seemed to take no notice of the explorers. The next morning, Hides was threatened by a party ... attention. The violence which marked his expedition has been attributed to several causes. Hides ... or unable to trade. Hides had bargained on trading steel tools for food, but found people who ... food to the patrol because they feared it and wanted it to go away . By necessity, Hides expedition resorted to stealing food, which led to violence. Another factor was Hides ignorance of these uncontacted ... these were the Kewa . By the time the expedition reached Kewa territory, Hides was severely ill .... James Patrick Sinclair. The outside man Jack Hides of Papua . London, Angus & Robertson, 1969. ISBN 0207951357 Karl J. Franklin 1989 . Jack Hides visit to the Kewa area. Journal of Pacific History ... Jack Hides Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hides, Jack ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Hides, Jack Category Explorers of Papua New Guinea Category 1906 births Category 1938 deaths ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Chewing Hides the Sound Type studio Artist Snakefinger Cover Released 1979 Recorded Genre Length Label Ralph Records Ralph Producer Reviews Last album This album Chewing Hides the Sound br 1979 Next album Chewing Hides The Sound was Snakefinger s first full length album, released by Ralph Records in 1979. The record is co produced with The Residents , who also co wrote many of the songs. The album has the distinction of featuring the first recorded cover version of Kraftwerk s song Das Model The Model , it also features the cover of Magic and Ecstasy by Ennio Morricone from the soundtrack of Exorcist II The Heretic . Track listing Das Model The Model Kill the Great Raven Jesus Was a Leprechaun Here Come the Bums The Vivian Girls Magic and Ecstasy Who Is the Culprit and Who Is the Victim? What Wilbur? Picnic in the Jungle Friendly Warning I Love Mary The Vultures of Bombay DEFAULTSORT Chewing Hides The Sound Category 1979 albums Category Snakefinger albums 1970s album stub nl Chewing Hides the Sound ... more details
Good article Infobox book name Apex Hides the Hurt title orig translator image Image Apex Hides The Hurt, by Colson Whitehead.jpg 250px image caption author Colson Whitehead illustrator cover artist country Flag USA language English literature English subject American culture genre Humour publisher Doubleday publisher Doubleday pub date March 21, 2006 english pub date media type Novel pages 212 isbn ISBN 038550795X oclc 60671865 preceded by The Colossus of New York followed by Apex Hides the Hurt is a 2006 novel by American author Colson Whitehead . The novel follows an unnamed nomenclature consultant who is asked to visit the town of Winthrop, which, rather conveniently for the nomenclature consultant, is considering changing its name. During his visit, the main character is introduced to several citizens attempting to persuade him in favor of their preferred name for the town. The novel ... 0,,1174130,00.html title Apex Hides the Hurt 2006 accessdate 2008 03 18 first Jennifer last Reese date ... display.pperl?isbn 9780385507950 title Apex Hides the Hurt accessdate 2008 03 16 publisher Random ... book review apex hides hurt colson whitehead title Apex Hides the Hurt accessdate 2008 04 14 ... Hides Hurt Colson Whitehead dp 038550795X title Apex Hides the Hurt A Novel Hardcover accessdate ... apexhidesthehurt?q Apex 20Hides 20The 20Hurt title Apex Hides The Hurt accessdate 2008 03 ... New York title Apex Hides The Hurt page 40 accessdate 2008 03 19 ref Scott Esposito of webzine PopMatters gave the novel mixed comments, writing that it is no surprise that Apex Hides the Hurt , Whitehead ... hides the hurt.shtml title APEX HIDES THE HURT date March 17, 2006 first Scott last Esposito accessdate ... cite web url http www.avclub.com content node 47846 title Apex Hides The Hurt date April 26, 2006 ... www.smh.com.au news book reviews apex hides the hurt 2006 10 26 1161749221170.html title Apex Hides ... Morning Herald ref Portal Books References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Apex Hides The Hurt Category 2006 ... more details
infobox historic subdivision Name Glaston Twelve Hides HQ Government Origin Status Hundred county subdivision Hundred Start unknown End Code CodeName Replace Motto Divisions Parishes DivisionsNames Baltonsborough , West Bradley , Glastonbury , Meare , Nyland, Somerset Nyland , West Pennard , and North Wootton, Somerset North Wootton DivisionsMap Image Map File Hundreds of Somerset.png thumb center 240px A map of the hundreds of Glaston XII Hides, Whitsone, and Wells Forum Arms Civic PopulationFirst PopulationFirstYear AreaFirst AreaFirstYear DensityFirst DensityFirstYear PopulationSecond PopulationSecondYear AreaSecond AreaSecondYear DensitySecond DensitySecondYear PopulationLast PopulationLastYear AreaLast convert 24,610 acre ha AreaLastYear DensityLast DensityLastYear The Hundred of Glaston Twelve Hides is one of the 40 historical Hundred division Hundreds in the Ceremonial counties of England ceremonial county of Somerset , England, dating from before the Norman conquest of England Norman conquest during the Anglo Saxon era although exact dates are unknown. Each hundred had a fyrd , which acted as the local defence force and a court which was responsible for the maintenance of the frankpledge system. ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk types status page.jsp?unit status Hundred title Administrative Units Typology & 124 Status definition Hundred publisher Vision of Britain date accessdate 2010 01 31 ref They also formed a unit for the collection of taxes. ref cite web title The Shire and the Hundred url http www1.somerset.gov.uk archives ASH Shirehundred.htm publisher Somerset County Council accessdate 13 October 2011 ref The role of the hundred court was described in the Dooms laws of Edgar the Peaceful King Edgar . The name of the hundred was normally that of its ... Twelve Hides is thought to take its name from twelve Hide unit hides of land belonging to Glastonbury ... than the original twelve hides. ref cite book url http books.google.co.uk books?id Tjo AAAAcAAJ&pg ... more details
Infobox Television episode Title What Hides Beneath Series Falling Skies Image File FALLING SKIES What Hides Beneath 550x299.jpg 250px Caption While investigating an alien structure with his father and Weaver, Hal notices something that gets the Skitters attention. Season 1 Episode 8 Airdate Start date 2011 7 31 Production 108 Writer Mark Verheiden Director Anthony Hemingway Photographer Length Guests Episode list List of Falling Skies episodes Prev Sanctuary Falling Skies Sanctuary Next Mutiny What Hides Beneath is the eighth episode of the first season of the TNT TV channel TNT science fiction drama Falling Skies , which originally aired July 31, 2011. The episode was written by Mark Verheiden and directed by Anthony Hemingway . Colonel Porter returns to the 2nd Mass and informs them that not only has the 7th Mass been destroyed, there has also been no contact with the 4th and 5th Mass. Weaver orders Tom to scout out the massive Skitter structure and determine how best to destroy it. Plot While scouting the Skitter command tower in downtown Boston, Tom, Hal and Weaver spy a tall, humanoid alien species directing Skitters. They appear to be the officers or master race commanding or controlling the Skitters. Tom theorizes that the reason they haven t seen them before is because in a normal military occupation, high ranking officers don t expose themselves in open territory until they feel confident that they ve secured a region. Weaver, who used to run a construction business, observes the alien tower and notes that both the aliens construction techniques and building materials are fairly imitative of those found on Earth. They seem to be using fairly basic construction techniques, and while they do have access to some exotic materials in their ships and Mechs, their large .... Reception Ratings In its original American broadcast, What Hides Beneath was seen by an estimated ... skies in plain sight breaking bad leverahttp en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title What Hides Beneath&action ... more details
Summary Non free use rationale Description An image of the book cover for 2006 novel, Apex Hides The Hurt Article Apex Hides The Hurt Source http www.amazon.com Apex Hides Hurt Colson Whitehead dp 038550795X Amazon.com Portion All, to show the book cover Low resolution Yes, used in low resolution Purpose To enhance the article by providing an image of the cover of the book in question. Replaceability No free alternative could exist in place of this Licensing Non free book cover ... more details
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hides are stretched, dried and tanned. It is more cost effective today to raise animals in captivity ... expensive. Use Fur and hides find their main use today as clothing, particularly Coat clothing ... , to mean a white field strewn with small bell shaped designs called ermine spots. Hides have ... s like the pandeiro have their skin made from hides. The fur trade led to the opening of the interior ... near eradication of the beaver. Controversy Animal rights activists protest use of animal hides in clothing ... . There are many artificial replacements for animal hides, including artificial fur and artificial ... Hides Category Nonwoven fabrics da Skind de Gerben Die Tierhaut gd Bian io Felo no Skinn nn Skinn ... more details
Summary Low resolution picture of Sgt Peppers picture disc. Is is clearly only a photograph because the light gives a sheen on the Lelf of the picture and partly hides this part of the picture. Use of a low resolution photograph is presumbed to be fair use of copyright merely as an illustration. Licensing GFDL migration relicense Orphan image ... more details
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wiktionary hide Hide or hides may refer to Hiding, concealment hide musician 1964 1998 , Japanese musician from the band X Japan Hide skin , the cured skin of an animal Hide unit , a traditional unit of land area used in early medieval England Hide Creed song Hide Creed song , a song from the album Weathered by Creed Hide Joy Williams song Hide Joy Williams song , from the album Genesis Hide , a song by Dinosaur Jr. from 1993 album Where You Been Hide , a song by Red band Red Hide album , a 2010 album by experimental band Foetus The Hide , a 2008 thriller film based on the stage play The Sociable Plover by Tim Whitnall Hide film , a 2008 action film starring Rachel Miner , Christian Kane and Polly Shannon Bird hide , a structure for observing birds without causing disturbance Hide TV Movie , a 2011 TNT movie based on novel by Lisa Gardner, starring Carla Gugino , Mark Paul Gosselaar , and Kevin Alejandro Hides Jack Hides 1906 1938 , Australian explorer See also Hyde disambiguation Rawhide disambiguation disambiguation da Hide de Hide fr Hide homonymie it Hide disambigua nl Hide ja sv Hide ... more details
Image Weston Berkshire.jpg right thumb The river nearby Weston is a village in the civil parish of Welford, Berkshire Welford in the England English county of Berkshire . History The Domesday book recorded that Weston was a manor under the control of the Abingdon Abbey Church of Abingdon in 1086. Quote Of the land in this manor, Reinbold holds Leckhampstead, Berkshire Leckhampstead 10 hides and William 4 hides at Weston and Berner 2 hides at Boxford, Berkshire Boxford .... There is land for 11 ploughs . There are three ploughs and 12 wikt villein villans and 24 wikt bordar bordars with six ploughs and six four slaves and two acres of meadow and a church. It is and was worth 10 pounds. ref name Domesday Domesday Book A Complete Translation . London Penguin, 2003. ISBN 0 14 143994 7 p.142 ref Geography It is situated approximately half way between Great Shefford East Shefford and Welford, Berkshire Welford on the river Lambourn in the district of West Berkshire . The M4 motorway runs close by. The river is close by and there are two bridges to take you north to Elton Farm. The photo is a view of the section on the eastern side of the bridge. References reflist External links Commons category inline Weston, Berkshire Berkshire geo stub West Berkshire coord 51.460 1.426 type city region GB display title Category Villages in Berkshire Category West Berkshire Category Places in Berkshire listed in the Domesday Book ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 Hunt the Thimble also known as Hide the Thimble is a party game in which all but one partygoer leaves the room. The person remaining in the room hides a thimble , or other small object, somewhere in the room. When everyone comes back in, they must locate the hidden object. In one variation, the thimble must be hidden in plain sight from almost every part of the room. Variations in which only one person leaves the room and everybody else hides the object include Singing Hunt the Thimble and Hot or Cold . In the singing version, the people who hid the thimble sing louder when the searcher is close to the object and softer when they are farther away. In Hot or Cold, the hiders tell the searcher what temperature they are based on proximity to the hidden object the closer they get, the hotter they are. Category Party games pt Quente ou frio ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 The Room in the Tower is a Short story short Horror fiction horror story by E.F. Benson , published in 1912. A shortened version was republished by Penguin Books in Level 2. Plot summary The story tells of a young man who frequently has nightmares, which tell of his visiting a friend s house during summer and then encountering the room in the tower, where he has to stay. The young man then is invited in real life to a friend s house during summer, and he is surprised that everything there matches his strange nightmares. Eventually seeing what the room hides inside, it reveals to be a gruesome portrait of Mrs. Stone, the mother of his friend in his nightmares. The young man eventually encounters the true horror that the room hides... a vampirized Julia Stone. wikisource story stub DEFAULTSORT Room in the Tower, The Category Horror short stories Category 1912 short stories ... more details
hides which arrive in a stage of production called leather Wet Blue , a term applied to animal hides that have been cured in Chromium salts. Wet Blue hides produce stable leather products that are durable and flexible and are able to maintain these characteristics over time. Upon arrival, the hides are graded based on the overall thickness and quality of the hide. Once graded, hides are grouped ... in diameter. Wood drums are preferred over steel mainly due to heat absorbing properties. The hides ... barks and vegetation, to stain the hides to desired color. The longer a hide is spun in the barrel ... processed will spin long enough for the dyes to fully penetrate the hides. The hides are then dried, removing nearly 90 of the water weight from the hides. Some hides are then processed through ... look and properties. S.B. Foot Tanning Company then packages the hides for shipment to different ... by products. Currently, all hides used by S.B. Foot Tanning Company are pre processed to a wet ... process as hides are fleshed and split removing any hair or animal debris from the hide. The processed used by S.B. Foot Tanning Company and the Wet Blue facilities they source their hides ..., Schulze & Co s demand for reliable hides that could be fashioned into furry moccasins called shoe ... more details
No footnotes date April 2009 Graybird is a Trojan horse computing Trojan horse that hides its presence on the compromised computer and downloads files from remote Web sites. There are many variations of this virus such as Backdoor.Graybird.P the most recently discovered variation . References http securityresponse1.symantec.com sarc sarc.nsf html backdoor.graybird.html Graybird information provided by Symantec http www.symantec.com avcenter venc data backdoor.graybird.p.html Graybird.P information provided by Symantec Category Trojan horses malware stub ... more details
Recluse may refer to Recluse , one who hides from the public Recluse, Wyoming , town in the United States Recluse spider , a genus of venomous spiders Brown recluse spider , an particularly infamous member species native to North America The Recluse Plan B song The Recluse Plan B song , a 2010 single from the British artist Plan B Recluse film Recluse film , a 1981 film dab ... more details
notability date March 2010 Caff Tobio is Espresso with an equal amount of regular coffee. Clarify date March 2010 This combination simultaneously helps the flavor of weak coffee and hides bitter espresso. Useful in chain coffee bars. ref http www.coffeeterms.com coffee drinks and recipes.htm Coffee Drinks and Recipes . Coffee Terms Illustrated. Glossary of Coffee Terminology. ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Caffe Tobio Category Coffee beverages coffee stub ... more details
The Sweordora were an Angles Anglian tribe who, according to the Tribal Hidage which assessed their territory at 300 hides lived in the vicinity of Sword Point, Whittlesey Mere , Cambridgeshire formerly Huntingdonshire , probably in the 6th Century. ref name Kirby D. P. Kirby, The earliest English Kings , second edition, 2001 , Routledge ref References references Heptarchy Category Peoples of Anglo Saxon Mercia ... more details
Who s Missing is a game for children ages kindergarten through 6th grade, and is often played in the classroom. In this game, one student hides his or her eyes while other children trade seats and one child from the group leaves the room. Alternatively, the person who is supposed to guess leaves the room while another child hides. Once everyone else is in a seat, the leader or teacher will say, Turn around or come back in and see who s missing. The child will then try to figure out who s missing. ref http faculty.washington.edu chudler chmemory.html University of Washington ref Rules may vary on how many guesses the child gets. After a specified amount of time, the teacher will tell the student who it is so the game is not delayed. The student who left the room is now the guesser, whether the first student guessed right or not, and a new round begins. Other variations include having two or three students leave the room, especially towards the end of the game, and later having two or three students as guessers. As a prank, all the students could leave the room. Often those hiding their eyes will be surprised the first time it is done to the class. References references See also Seven Up game Category classroom games Category children s games game stub ... more details
Cowhide is the natural, unbleached skin and hair of a cow . It retains the original coloring of the animal. Cowhides are a natural product by product of the food industry from cattle . Cowhide can also be processed into a leather, which can be used to make such things as shoes , wallet s and leather jacket s. Process Once a cow is slaughtered, the skin is removed. It is then selected in the raw state, at the very first moment when it is salted. It is organized by size and color. In the Tanning tannery , a traditional hair on hide tanning method is employed to ensure that the hide is soft, and less susceptible to odour and moulting . It ensures that the cowhide will last longer. It is then naturally dried and the best hides are separated from the rest, with the ones that cannot be used in full as decorative items separated to be used as patchwork Carpet rugs . These are usually those with damage for example cuts and other injuries to the skin during the life of the animal that causes the skin to tear post drying. Use Cowhide can be dyeing dyed to resemble skins such as tiger or zebra skins, but dyeing is usually reserved for the lower quality cowhides. The best quality hides are usually presented in their natural colors, which are based on the breed of the bovine. External links commonscat Leather textile stub Category Leather ... more details
Salige is a German Austrian short film made by the Austrian director Peter Folie and released in 2006. Produced by Kunsthochschule f r Medien K ln in cooperation with internationale filmschule K ln Gmbh. Plot summary Annika is a Salige, a wild woman living in alpine forests. She hides herself away from a small mountainvillage, building small carousels from wires and iron clippings. Due to her carelessness Annika is discovered by Henrik, who uses her against the monotony of the countryside. Following Annika to her hideaway, he starts her misery with a rape. As she appears in the village, people don t even think about helping her. But Annika still does not say a word. She hides her mind and by the loss of speech, everyone becomes a victim of banality. Image Salige.jpg thumb thumb Poster Festivals a.o. br 27. Filmfestival Max Ophuels Prize Saarbruecken 2006 br 22. International Shortfilmfestival Hamburg 2006 br 1. prize Halbbilder Shortfilmfestival Magdeburg 2006 br 48. Int. Festival of Short Fiction Films Brno Sixteen Czech Republic 2007 Category 2006 films Category Short films Category Austrian films Category German films Austria film stub 2000s Germany film stub ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name Badbury static image name static image caption latitude 51.514 longitude 1.735 civil parish Chiseldon population population ref shire county Wiltshire region South West England constituency westminster South Swindon UK Parliament constituency South Swindon post town SWINDON postcode district SN4 postcode area SN dial code 01793 os grid reference Badbury is a hamlet of the civil parish of Chiseldon in Wiltshire . There is evidence that in 955 Eadred King Eadred granted Badbury, then containing twenty five hides, to Saint Dunstan , Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey . The manor of Badbury was held by the Abbey at the time of the Domesday book , when it was counted as twenty hides. ref Parishes Chiseldon , in A History of the County of Wiltshire , Volume 9 1970 , http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 66536 pp. 6 23 , accessed 14 November 2011 ref Notes reflist Category Villages in Wiltshire ... more details