Multiple issues one source November 2011 refimprove November 2011 original research November 2011 Muteness or mutism is an inability to speak caused by a speech disorder . The term originates from the Latin language Latin word mutus , meaning silent . Causes Those who are physically mute may have problems with the parts of the human anatomy human body required for speech the throat , vocal cords , lungs , mouth , or tongue , etc. . Being mute is often associated with deafness as people who have been unable to hear from birth may not be able to use articulate speech see Deaf mute . A person can be born mute, or become mute later in life as a result of injury or disease. Trauma or injury to the Broca s Area of the brain can cause muteness. Variations Selective mutism is a disorder related to social anxiety in which people are unable to speak in specific anxiety producing situations but speak fluently in more comfortable situations. Hearing mutism is an obsolete term used in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century for specific language impairment . ref http books.google.com books?id BYiMgQytRU8C&pg PA6&lpg PA6&dq 22hearing mutism 22&source web&ots W2ypNqM5Zm&sig abMOBzrb9WReh8MYU9lkVie9UnM&hl en Page 6 in cite book author Leonard, Laurence B. title Children with specific language impairment publisher The MIT Press location Cambridge, Mass year 1998 pages isbn 0 262 62136 3 oclc doi accessdate ref Akinetic mutism is inability to speak mutism and move akinesia . It is the result of severe frontal lobe injury in which the pattern of inhibitory control is one of increasing passivity and gradually decreasing speech and motion. Coping with mutism Some mute patients have adapted with their disability by using machines that vibrate their vocal cords, allowing them to speak. Others learn sign language in order to communicate. See also Dysarthria Aphasia Autism Aphonia Speech delay Dyslalia Deafness Developmental disability Augmentative and Alternative Communication Healing ... more details
pp semi vandalism small yes pp move indef wiktionary Dumb may refer to Muteness , the condition of being unwilling or unable to speak Stupidity , a lack of intelligence Dumb , a 1993 song by the band Nirvana from the album In Utero album In Utero Dumb The 411 song Dumb The 411 song , a 2004 song by the group The 411 Dumb , a 1998 song by the band Garbage from the album Version 2.0 See also Dumbing down , the over simplification of a topic Dummy disambiguation dab te ... more details
Aegles Ancient Greek language Ancient Greek polytonic was a Samos Island Samian athlete, who was Muteness mute . He recovered his voice when he made an effort on one occasion to express his indignation at an attempt to impose upon him in a public contest. ref Gell., v. 9 ref ref Valerius Maximus , i. 8, ext. 4 ref ref Citation last Smith first William author link William Smith lexicographer contribution Aegles editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 27 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0036.html ref References reflist Sources SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Aegles Category Ancient Samians Category Ancient Greek athletes Category Mute people ... more details
wiktionary mute Mute may refer to Muteness , a speech disorder in which a person lacks the ability to speak Mute, a silent letter in phonology Mute film , an upcoming sequel to the movie Moon film Moon Mute death customs a professional mourner in Victorian and other European cultures Mute music , a device used to alter the sound of a musical instrument Mute Records , a record label in the United Kingdom MUTE , a peer to peer file sharing network Mute Magazine , a United Kingdom arts magazine Mute album Mute album , a 2000 compilation album from Hush Records featuring several indie rock acts Mute The Twilight Zone , an episode of The Twilight Zone See also A switch or button on an electronic audio mixer which silences a channel A tuner mute button, a switch on a bass instrument amplifier which silences the sound outputs disambig br Mut de Mute es MUTE fr Mute nl Mute ja pl Mute ru Mute ... more details
Akinetic mutism is a medicine medical term describing patient s who tend neither to speak mutism nor move akinesia . It is the result of severe frontal lobe injury in which the pattern of inhibitory control is one of increasing passivity and gradually decreasing speech and motion. An example of a cause of this disorder would be an olfactory system olfactory groove meningioma . It is also seen in the final stages of Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease a rare degenerative brain disease , and in acute cases of encephalitis lethargica . It can also occur in a stroke that affects both anterior cerebral artery territories. Another cause is neurotoxicity due to drugs such as Tacrolimus and Cyclosporine. Another cause of both akinesia and mutism is Ablation Medicine ablation of the cingulate gyrus . Destruction of the cingulate gyrus has been used in the treatment of psychosis . Such lesions result in akinesia, mutism, apathy , and indifference to painful stimuli. ref Fix JD. Neuroanatomy. 4th ed. ref See also Selective mutism Locked in syndrome References references Category Neurological disorders Category Oral communication Category Silence Muteness, akinetic med sign stub de Akinetischer Mutismus it Mutismo acinetico pl Mutyzm akinetyczny ... more details
A mute of malice is a defendant in a criminal case who willfully chooses not to speak, as opposed to one who does not speak because he is physically or psychologically unable to do so see aphonia and muteness , respectively . In British jurisprudence, a separate trial is held before the main trial to determine whether the defendant is mute of malice or mute due to visitation of God. In the past, if he was found by the jury to be mute of malice, he d be tortured until either he spoke or died. In the Netherlands , the concept is not used as in most other countries, the defendant has a constitutional right to silence and a right to refuse self incrimination under all circumstances, such as in a court hearing or during a police questioning. The concept is practically foreign to American jurisprudence it does not even appear in Black s Law Dictionary because willfully choosing not to speak is a Constitutional right the defense attorney utters the plea and the defendant does not have to testify per the case Griffin v. California interpreting the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution . References A. J. Morris, S. Elcock, T. Hardie, & R. D. MacKay, Changes to un fitness to plead and insanity proceedings The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology December 2006 17 4 603 610 R. Morris, The Face of Justice Historical Aspects of Court Interpreting Interpreting Volume 4, Number 1, 1999, pp. 97 123 27 Category Legal terms Category English criminal law ... more details
Shree Adi Manav is a television comedy series aired on SAB TV since 25 September 2009. The concept of it is just like the concept of film Tom, Dick, and Harry 2006 film Tom, Dick, and Harry , with one Blindness blind , one deaf and one Muteness mute leading character. ref cite news title Comedy capers with Shree Adi Manav url http entertainment.oneindia.in television top stories news 2009 shree adi manav sab 210909.html work Oneindia date 21 September 2009 accessdate 23 October 2009 ref Shree is Blind , adi is Deaf and manav is Mute . Plot Shree Vishal Kotian is blind, living with his two friends Adi Vrijesh Hirjee deaf and Manav Kikku who is dumb in a lavish villa of his uncle. They are not disabled by birth but the handicap happened to them in an unfortunate accident. These three friends try new ventures, newer adventures and every exciting activity that creates confusion and leads to chaos. These incidents end up creating a situational comedy. Even if they are disabled, three of them are optimistic and sees the brighter side of life. References reflist SAB TV Programmes Category SAB TV television series Category Indian television comedy series Category Indian television sitcoms comedy tv prog stub India tv stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 For the 2005 album by Circa Survive , see Juturna album . Image PICT0510 Largo di Torre Argentina.jpg thumb 250px Temple of Juturna in Largo di Torre Argentina , Rome. In the Roman mythology myth and Religion in ancient Rome religion of ancient Rome , Juturna was a List of Roman deities goddess of fountains, wells and springs. She was a sister of Turnus and supported him against Aeneas by giving him his sword after he dropped it in battle, as well as taking him away from the battle when it seemed he would get killed. She was also the mother of Fontus by Janus mythology Janus . Jupiter mythology Jupiter turned her into a water nymph and gave her a sacred well in Lavinium , Latium , as well as another one near the temple to Vesta god Vesta in the Forum Romanum . The pool next to the second well was called Lacus Juturnae . Juturna had an affair with Jupiter but the secret was betrayed by another nymph, Larunda , whom Jupiter struck with muteness as punishment. Further reading Virgil, His Life and Times by Peter Levi Duckworth, 1998 p. 219. Roman myth Category Roman goddesses Category Nymphs Category Water deities Category Characters in the Aeneid Notstub br Juturna bg ca Juturna de Iuturna el es Juturna eu Juturna fr Juturne it Giuturna la Iuturna lt Juturna ja nl Juturna pl Iuturna pt Juturna ru szl Juturna sr uk ... more details
Larunda also Larunde , Laranda , Lara was a Naiads naiad or nymph , daughter of the river Almo god Almo in Ovid s Fasti. ref Ovid , Fasti poem Fasti 2 , V. 599. ref She was famous for both beauty and loquacity a trait her parents attempted to curb . She was incapable of keeping secrets, and so revealed to Jupiter god Jupiter s wife Hera Juno his affair with Juturna Larunda s fellow nymph, and the wife of Janus mythology Janus . For betraying his trust, Jupiter cut out Lara s tongue and ordered Mercury mythology Mercury , the psychopomp , to conduct her to Avernus , the gateway to the Underworld and realm of Pluto god Pluto . Mercury, however, fell in love with Larunda and made love to her on the way this act has also been interpreted as a rape. Lara thereby became mother to two children, referred to as the Lares , invisible household god s. However, she had to stay in a hidden cottage in the woods so that Jupiter god Jupiter would not find her. Larunda is likely identical with Muta the muteness mute one and Tacita the silent one , nymphs or minor goddesses. ref Lactantius , The Divine Institutions , I. 20 ref ref J. A. Hartung, Die Religion der R mer Nach den Quellen , vol. II, p. 204 ref References reflist Www.ten.com External links http www.mythindex.com roman mythology L Larunda.html Myth Index Larunda Roman myth Category Roman mythology Category Naiads Ancient Rome myth stub ca Lara mitologia de Larunda es Lara mitolog a nl Lara nimf pt T cita uk ... more details
Michigan State Asylum may refer to any number of early mental institutions in the state. Michigan became a state in 1837 and five years later accepted that the principal caring for the mentally afflicted was a state problem. In 1848 a joint resolution required an annual return from the adviser of the number of insane , hearing impairment deaf , muteness dumb , and blindness blind in the state. In that same year the legislature set aside 5,000 acres 20 km of land for buildings, next year nearly double that amount, and in 1850, 16,000 acres 65 km . Not until 1853 was money, 20,000, appropriated out of the general fund of the state treasury. Many hospitals prisons have been referred to as Michigan State Asylum . Here is the incomplete list. Traverse City State Hospital in Traverse City, Michigan Traverse City Northern Michigan Asylum The Newberry State Hospital in Newberry, Michigan Newberry Michigan State Asylum for the Insane Eloise psychiatric hospital Eloise Hospital , a sanitarium in Westland, Michigan Westland Michigan State Asylum Riverside Correctional Facility in Ionia, Michigan Ionia Michigan State Asylum Kalamazoo Regional Psychiatric Hospital in Kalamazoo, Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan State Asylum for the Insane External links http www.michigan.gov corrections 0,1607,7 119 1381 1388 5370 ,00.html Riverside Correctional Facility http www.wmich.edu asylumlake pics hospital index.html Kalamazoo State Hospital coord missing Michigan Category Defunct prisons in Michigan Michigan struct stub Michigan geo stub ... more details
Johanna Jeanette Berglind Stockholm 21 August 1816 1903 , was a Swedish sign language teacher and principal education principal . She founded one of the first schools for the deaf and Muteness mute in her country, Tysta Skolan The Silent School in Stockholm 1860 . Berglind was an orphan , adopted by a widow, and suffered form a weak health for many years after having broken her leg at the age of three. She was a teacher at the institute of Per Aron Borg , for the deaf and mute, in 1834 40. She saved her salary as a governess, servant and companion to found her own school, while taking to few students she could afford, but she did not succeed until Fredrika Bremer descrived her work in the press and asked for contributions. her school was also given government support. She accepted students with an individual fee. She was the principal of the school 1860 82. References http runeberg.org sqvinnor 0040.html Svenska kvinnor. F reg ngare Nyskapare Carin sterberg ISBN 91 87896 03 6 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Berglind, Johanna ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 August 1816 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1903 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Berglind, Johanna Category 1816 births Category Sign language pioneers Category Swedish educators Category 19th century Swedish people Category 1903 deaths br Johanna Berglind sv Johanna Berglind ... more details
Image SCENEONICE.jpg thumb Fun on the ice Image Hendrick Avercamp Winter Landscape WGA1082.jpg thumb Winter Scene on a Canal Hendrick Avercamp January 27, 1585 bapt. May 15, 1634 buried was a Netherlands Dutch painter. Avercamp was born in Amsterdam , where he studied with the Danish born portrait painter Pieter Isaacks 1569 1625 , and perhaps also with David Vinckboons . In 1608 he moved from Amsterdam to Kampen in the province of Overijssel . Avercamp was Muteness mute and was known as de Stomme van Kampen the mute of Kampen . As one of the first landscape painters of the 17th century Dutch school, he specialized in painting the Netherlands in winter. Avercamp s paintings are colorful and lively, with carefully crafted images of the people in the landscape. Many of Avercamp s paintings feature people ice skating on frozen lakes. Avercamp s work enjoyed great popularity and he sold his drawings, many of which were tinted with water color, as finished pictures to be pasted into the albums of collectors. The Royal Collection has an outstanding collection of his works. Avercamp died in Kampen and was interred there in the Sint Nicolaaskerk . External links commonscat Hendrick Avercamp http www.ibiblio.org wm paint auth avercamp Avercamp at the WebMuseum http www.museumsyndicate.com artist.php?artist 187 Avercamp at Museum Syndicate Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Avercamp, Hendrick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1585 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1634 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Avercamp, Hendrick Category 1585 births Category 1634 deaths Category Dutch Golden Age painters Category People from Amsterdam Category People from Kampen Category Mute people Netherlands painter stub an Hendrick Avercamp bg br Hendrick Avercamp cs Hendrick Avercamp de Hendrick Avercamp el es Hendrick Avercamp fa fr Hendrick Avercamp fy Hendrick Avercamp gl Hendrick Avercamp it Hendrick Avercamp lv Hendriks A ... more details
Taxobox name Two toed Amphiuma status LC status system IUCN3.1 trend unknown image Amphiuma two toed .jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Amphibia ordo Caudata familia Amphiumidae genus Amphiuma species A. means binomial Amphiuma means binomial authority Garden in Smith, 1821 The two toed amphiuma Amphiuma means is a snake like salamander found chiefly in the southeastern United States . It is commonly, but incorrectly, called congo snake , conger eel or the blind eel . It has a thick body about convert 36 in cm long, four vestigial legs that end in two or three toes which are virtually useless, and eyes with lids. It is of blue black color. They feed on small fish , snail s, and insect larva e it is harmless to humans although they can deliver a tough bite. Unlike other salamanders, which are Muteness mute , the A. means gives a clear whistle when disturbed. Behavior Two toed amphiumas are nocturnal and inflict nasty bites when disturbed. They are often difficult to handle because of their slippery skins. They may leave water temporarily if weather is wet enough and they dig burrows in muddy bottoms or it may invade the burrows of other marine creatures. Amphiumas breed from June to July in North Carolina and northern Florida . Females lay about 200 eggs in a damp cavity beneath debris and they remain coiled around them during incubation which lasts around 5 months . Hatchlings are about convert 2.125 in mm and are long with light colored gills soon lost after hatching. Habitat and range Amphiumas live in acidic waters of swamps, bayou s, and the occasional drainage ditch. Their range is from southeastern Virginia s, Florida s, and eastern Louisiana s coastal plain. Notes Commonscat Amphiuma means IUCN2006 assessors Hammerson year 2004 id 59074 title Amphiuma means downloaded 12 May 2006 Database entry includes a range map and a brief justification of why this species is of least concern National Audubon Society Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibi ... more details
Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image caption comic color background ff8080 character name Mister One real name species Mutant Marvel comics Human Mutant publisher Marvel Comics debut Captain America Annual 4 1977 creators Jack Kirby alliance color background cccccc alliances Brotherhood of Mutants Brotherhood of Evil Mutants aliases powers Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image caption comic color background ff8080 character name Mister Two real name species Mutant Marvel comics Human Mutant publisher Marvel Comics debut Captain America Annual 4 1977 creators Jack Kirby alliance color background cccccc alliances aliases powers Mister One & Mister Two are fictional character s in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe Universe . Publication history Mister One and Mister Two appeared in Captain America Annual 4 1977 , and were created by Jack Kirby . Fictional character biography Mister One and Mister Two is a Mutant Marvel Comics mutant whose spirit can inhabit either of two bodies one body is tiny and helpless and the other is gigantic and possessed of superhuman strength. ref Captain America Annual 4 ref For a time they are cared for by Joe Keegan, who had found them. Keegan realizes they are too much for him and attempts to advertise for a better caretaker. issue date November 2011 In a later incident, both are killed in a battle with Magneto comics Magneto and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants Mutant Force . ref Magneto 1 ref Note can we be sure that this appearance in Magneto was the same characters? Powers and abilities Mister One is less than an inch tall and is frail and Muteness mute , in the past it never moved, because it could always use its other body to move, so it had no need to do so. It can communicate telepathically, but otherwise possesses no known abilities other than those inherent to its size. Mister Two is approximately eight feet tall and possesses superhuman strength and durability, though it can be completely incapacitated by el ... more details
Infobox film name A Christmas Carol image ChristmasCarol2006.jpg image size caption DVD cover director Ric Machin producer Rick Ungar writer Charles Dickens novel narrator starring music cinematography editing studio BKN distributor Genius Entertainment br Kidtoon Films 2006 br Image Entertainment 2009 released start date 2006 11 6 runtime 48 minutes country United States language English budget gross preceded by followed by A Christmas Carol a.k.a. A Christmas Carol Scrooge s Ghostly Tale is a 2006 computer animated film adaptation of the Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol tale , produced by BKN Home Entertainment. It was released theatrically in select cities by Kidtoon Films on November 6, 2006, and was released on DVD on November 21, 2006 by Genius Products. This version casts the famous Dickens characters as anthropomorphism anthropomorphic animals Ebenezer Scrooge and his relatives are skunk s, Bob Cratchitt and his family are rabbit s, the ghost of Jacob Marley is a Cricket insect cricket , the Ghost of Christmas Past is a stork , the Ghost of Christmas Present is a kangaroo and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is a walrus . This version differs from the original novel in many ways for example, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come actually speaks, while most other versions have him Muteness mute and Tiny Tim doesn t die in the possible future revealed to Scrooge, but instead becomes as miserly as he is. See also List of American films of 2006 List of A Christmas Carol adaptations List of animated feature length films Mickey s Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol 2009 film External links http www.bknhomeentertainment.com release carol mid.html Official website http news.awn.com index.php?ltype top&newsitem no 18009&dir 1 AWN BKN s 3D Animated A Christmas Carol to Make U.S. Theatrical Debut Amg movie 377424 A Christmas Carol http www.bcdb.com cartoon 108424 Christmas Carol Scrooges Ghostly Ta.html A Christmas Carol at Big Cartoon Database A Christmas Carol DEFAULTS ... more details
Infobox monarch name Kanthirava Narasaraja II title Wodeyar of Mysore image Mookarasu.jpg reign 1704 1714 coronation predecessor Chikka Devaraja successor suc type heir consort issue royal house Wodeyar royal anthem father Chikka Devaraja mother Devajammanni birth date 1673 birth place death date 1714 death place buried Mysore Rulers Infobox Kanthirava Narasaraja II 1704 1714 Common Era CE , was the Odeyar Wodeyar ruler of the India n state of Kingdom of Mysore Mysore from 1704 to 1714 CE. He was born both muteness mute and deaf and came to be called M k arasu literally mute king . ref name rice1897a p369 Harvnb Rice 1897a p 369 ref He succeeded to the throne through the influence of the chief minister, Tirumalaiyangar. ref name rice1897a p369 During his reign, his delavayi chief of the army , who was also named Kanthirava, led an expedition to subdue Chik Ballapur, but was killed during the fighting. ref name rice1897a p369 His son later took over and succeeded in establishing Mysore s suzerainty . ref name rice1897a p369 Notes references References Citation last Rao first C. Hayavadana title History of Mysore 1399 1799 A.D. Incorporating the Latest Epigraphical, Literary and Historical Researches, Volume II 1704 1766 publisher Bangalore Government Press. pp. xiv, 841, 16 plates year 1946 url http books.google.com books?id 7wVXAAAAMAAJ&q &pgis 1 Citation last Rice first Lewis authorlink Lewis Rice chapter History of Mysore title Mysore A Gazetteer Compiled for the Government, Volume I, Mysore In General year 1897a publisher Westminster Archibald Constable and Company. pp. xix, 834 url http books.google.com books?id kbQLAAAAIAAJ&printsec toc&source gbs summary r&cad 0 PPR3,M1 Citation last Rice first Lewis authorlink Lewis Rice chapter History of Mysore and Coorg title Imperial Gazetteer of India, Provincial Series Mysore and Coorg year 1908 publisher Calcutta Superintendent of Government Printing. pp. xvii, 365, 1 map. url http books.google.com books?id lgO2AAAAIAA ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Kilmeny of the Orchard title orig translator image Image KilmenyOfTheOrchardCover.jpg 175px image caption First edition cover author Lucy Maud Montgomery illustrator cover artist country Canada language English language English series genre Romance novel publisher pub date 1910 english pub date media type Print Paperback , Hardcover pages isbn NA preceded by followed by Kilmeny of the Orchard is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery . It is the story of a young man named Eric Marshall who goes to teach a school on Prince Edward Island and meets Kilmeny, a Muteness mute girl who has perfect hearing. He sees her when he is walking in the woods and hears her playing the violin . He visits her a number of times and gradually falls in love with her. When he proposes she rejects him, even though she loves him in return, believing that her disability will only hinder his life if they were married, despite his protests that it wouldn t matter at all. Meanwhile, Eric s good friend David who is a renowned throat doctor, comes to the island and visits Eric. He examines Kilmeny, and says that nothing will cure her but an extreme psychological need to speak. This need comes soon when Neil Gordon, who is in love with Kilmeny and madly jealous of Eric, comes behind Eric with an axe, meaning to kill him. Kilmeny is nearby, and without thinking, she yells to Eric to look behind him she can now speak. Neil runs away on a ship, and Kilmeny and Eric get married. External links http digital.library.upenn.edu women montgomery kilmeny kilmeny.html KILMENY OF THE ORCHARD on line text of http digital.library.upenn.edu women instructions 2.html BUILD A BOOK Initiative http lmm.confederationcentre.com english covers kilmeny.html L.M. Montgomery s Personal Scrapbooks and Book Covers http www.tickledorange.com LMM Kilmeny.html Kilmeny of the Orchard An L. M. Montgomery Resource Page http home.earthlink.net bcavert The L ... more details
Infobox Film name Mario image image size caption director Jean Beaudin producer Jean Beaudin br Jacques Bobet br H l ne Verrier writer Jean Beaudin br Arlette Dion br Jacques Paris narrator Dave Kitson starring Xavier Norman Petermann br Francis Reddy music Fran ois Dompierre cinematography Pierre Mignot br Thomas V mos editing Werner Nold distributor Cinema International Canada released August 22, 1984 Canada runtime 98 minutes country FilmCanada language French budget Canadian dollar 2,000,000 estimated gross preceded by followed by Mario is a 1984 Canadian drama film . Plot Mario Petermann is a 10 year old autistic boy who is muteness mute and hard of hearing . He has an 18 year old brother whom he admires greatly. One day, Simon Reddy becomes involved with a woman and, as a result, their relationship becomes strained. Mario finds himself without his brother and his parents who are always watching over their island during the tourist season. Recognition 1985 Genie Award for Best Achievement in Cinematography Won Pierre Mignot 1985 Genie Award for Best Achievement in Overall Sound Won Bruce Nyznik , Richard Besse , Hans Peter Strobl 1985 Genie Award for Best Achievement in Music Original Score Won Fran ois Dompierre 1985 Genie Award for Best Achievement in Art Direction Production Design Nominated Denis Boucher art director Denis Boucher 1985 Genie Award for Best Achievement in Sound Editing Nominated David Evans sound editor David Evans , Wayne Griffin 1985 Genie Award for Best Motion Picture Nominated Jean Beaudin , H l ne Verrier 1985 Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Nominated Xavier Norman Petermann See also List of fictional characters on the autistic spectrum External links imdb title id 087683 imdb title 0087683 Mario Amg movie 127325 Mario Amg movie 127325 Category 1984 films Category Canadian films Category 1980s drama films Category French language films Category Films directed by Jean Beaudin Category Films set in Quebec Ca ... more details
infobox television show name In2ition image format science fiction , internet video runtime 180 seconds creator Take180 producer Take180 director Chandler Evans writer Chandler Evans starring Emily Pennington br Ogy Durham br Jamie Rose br Nelson Franklin br Alex Schemmer br Hector Bucio country Image Flag of the United States.svg 15px United States filmed network Take180 br YouTube first aired September 10, 2008 last aired February 4, 2009 num episodes 12 related My Alibi br Electric Spoofaloo br My Date br I Heart Vampires I 3 Vampires website http www.take180.com show In2ition 4p7 In2ition is a web television series produced by Take180 a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company . ref cite news url http news.tubefilter.tv 2008 09 03 take180 blasts off with 180 second quickies title Take180 Blasts Off With 180 Second Quickies work Tubefilter date September 3, 2008 last Stidham first Lindsay accessdate May 13, 2011 ref The series, consisting of 12 episodes of 180 seconds or under was one of the first series produced by the site, and was met with mixed reactions. ref name TheWeband1 Cite news url http theweband1.blogspot.com 2009 07 in2ition.html title In2ition date 2009 07 24 work The Web and 1 accessdate 2010 06 21 ref The show, like many on the site, took fan submissions and integrated them into each episode. The series premiered on September 10, 2008, on Take180.com and YouTube , and concluded on February 4, 2009 with each episode averaging around 40,000 views on Take180.com. Plot The story begins In medias res and alternates in between telling the present day story and showing the events that led up to the first episode. The core plot of In2ition revolves around a young special needs counselor named Belinda Randolph Ogy Durham who is hired to treat a young girl with Primary Immunodeficiency named Hope Fox Emily Pennington . While Hope is Muteness mute , her mother, Mrs. Fox Jamie Rose , warns Belinda to never come into physical contact with Hope, and confines her d ... more details
Infobox monarch name Muhammed Bello title Sultan of Sokoto image reign 1815 1837 coronation predecessor Usuman dan Fodio successor Abu Bakr Atiku , a brother suc type consort issue royal house royal anthem father Usuman dan Fodio mother birth date birth place death date 1837 death place Sokoto ? buried Muhammed Bello reigned 1815 1837 lang ar was the son and aide of Usman dan Fodio . He became the second Sultan of Sokoto following his father s 1815 retirement from the throne. Bello faced early challenges from dissident leaders such as Abd al Salam , and rivalries between the key families of Fulani War his father s jihad . Bello soon consolidated his rule by granting land and power to these leading Fula people Fulani families. He is also the brain behind the city of Sokoto . After the success of the Fulani jihad, Muhammed Bello wanted to build a new city to mirror the Islamic faith and to present a stable instead of pastoral image of Fulani s. In 1809, the building of Sokoto started, mosques were strategically placed in different corners of the city for easy accessibility and some houses where constructed with Islamic architectural patterns. He also facilitated and encouraged the building of new towns, especially in the western region of the caliphate. One of Bello s daughters married future Toucouleur jihad ist El Hadj Umar Tall . Principles on leadership The contract with Muslim leaders a ima is only annulled when the objectives of leadership has been rendered null and void, like apostasy, recognized madness, or when the leader has been made a war captive or imprisoned and there is no hope of him being freed, likewise by a sickness which causes the leader to forget knowledge, by blindness, deafness or muteness, or when he removes himself due to his inability to establish the welfare of the Muslims . ref name 19th Century Jihaad Movements of Western Sudan cite web url http www.africanholocaust.net news ah bahiaslaverevolts.html publisher Muhammad Shareef ti ... more details
for the album by Tina Turner Acid Queen Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox song Name The Acid Queen Cover Type Song Artist The Who Album Tommy rock opera Tommy Released May 23, 1969 track no 9 Recorded September 19, 1968 to March 7, 1969 Genre Psychedelic rock Length 3 34 Writer Pete Townshend Label Polydor Producer Kit Lambert prev Cousin Kevin prev no 8 next Underture next no 10 The Acid Queen is a song written by Pete Townshend and is the ninth song on The Who s rock opera Tommy rock opera Tommy . The song tells the attempts of Tommy s parents to try and cure him. They leave him with a gypsy, a self proclaimed Acid Queen . She feeds Tommy various Hallucinogens hallucinogenic drugs . It is often grouped with the album s next track, Underture , a lengthy instrumental which deals with Tommy s hallucinations and his experience with acid. Several notable singers have performed the song including Merry Clayton , Patti LaBelle , Bette Midler and Tina Turner . The Acid Queen s origin Pete Townshend used Tommy s blindness to represent our ...blindness to reality. The Acid Queen symbolized mindless self indulgence, and then heroically attempted to use drugs to cure Tommy s ailments deafness, muteness and blindness. Tina Turner version Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Acid Queen Cover Tina Turner Acid Queen single .jpg Artist Tina Turner from Album Acid Queen B side Released 1976 Format Recorded Genre Pop music Pop , Rock music Rock Length 3 01 Label United Artists Records United Artists , EMI Writer Pete Townshend Producer Ike Turner Certification Last single Whole Lotta Love br 1976 This single Acid Queen br 1976 Next single Viva La Money br 1978 Acid Queen is the third single released from the Tina Turner album Acid Queen , following Baby Get It On and Whole Lotta Love . It was released in early 1976. A different recording of the song is also included on the Tommy soundtrack soundtrack album to the 1975 film Tommy film Tommy in which Turner stars ... more details
The Daughter of Buk Ettemsuch is a fairy tale from northern Africa , collected by Hans von Stumme in M rchen und Gedichte aus der Stadt Tripolis . Andrew Lang included it in The Grey Fairy Book . Synopsis A man left his seven daughters with instructions not to leave the house, because they had provisions for three years. One day, the third year, the oldest suggested that they leave the Youngest son Youngest daughters youngest tried to dissuade them, and all her sisters attacked her. They left the door open when they returned, and a witch got in and ate them all, except the youngest, who ran away. She hid in an ogre s castle. He returned and persuaded her to come out because she was young, he took her as his daughter and had her look after the house for him, keeping six of the keys, but reserving the seventh for himself. One day, she asked for the key when he refused it, she stole it. He learned this when he woke, but decided not to wake her to take it back. She opened the door and saw an ox, drawing up water to water a garden. It claimed the ogre was feeding her up to eat her. She cried. The ogre told her what to tell the ox, and she did, making it fall to the earth for seven days and nights. The prince, whose garden it was, came and found it withered. The ox begged for mercy and told of the girl. He hid and watched when she came to the garden again. The prince, being taken by her beauty, invited the ogre to dinner and asked about the girl. The ogre agreed to their marriage, but when he came to take the bride, the ogre forbade her to speak to him unless he swore by the head of Buk Ettemsuch. The prince, annoyed at her muteness, took another bride. The girl worked magic in the kitchen, putting her fingers into boiling oil to make them fried fish, and jumping in the fire to become a fresh loaf. The bride said she could do that as well, jumped in the fire, and burned to death. The prince took yet another bride. The girl sat down on a stake to spin, and the bride ordere ... more details
pp semi small yes About the animated film the children s novel The Trumpet of the Swan Infobox Film name The Trumpet of the Swan image Trumpet of the swan.jpg image size 215px alt caption Theatrical release poster director Richard Rich director Richard Rich br Terry L. Noss producer Paul J. Newman br Lin Oliver screenplay Judy Rothman Rof based on Based on The Trumpet of the Swan E.B. White starring Jason Alexander br Mary Steenburgen br Reese Witherspoon br Seth Green br Carol Burnett br Joe Mantegna br Dee Bradley Baker music Marcus Miller editing Joe Campana studio RichCrest Animation Studios distributor TriStar Pictures br Nest Family Entertainment released Film date 2001 5 11 Limited release Limited runtime 75 minutes country FilmUS language English budget gross 102,202 The Trumpet of the Swan is a 2001 animated film produced by RichCrest Animation Studios , directed by Richard Rich director Richard Rich , and distributed by TriStar Pictures , being TriStar s first animated film since 1988 s Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw . Plot Based on E. B. White s The Trumpet of the Swan popular children s book of the same name , it tells the story of a young Trumpeter Swan who is born with muteness and is vying for the attention of a beautiful pen. He overcomes this by learning to play the trumpet . Cast Jason Alexander as Father Reese Witherspoon as Serena Mary Steenburgen as Mother Seth Green as Boyd Carol Burnett as Mrs. Hammerbotham Joe Mantegna as Monty Dee Bradley Baker Dee Baker as Louie Melissa Disney as Billie Elizabeth Daily E.G. Daily as Ella Pamela Adlon Pamela Segall Adlon as A.G. Skinner Steve Vinovich as Maurice Roger Corey Burton as Senator Michael Winslow Release Critical reception It was not well received by critics. Many stated the animation was poor, that the charm of the original book was lost, the characters were dull, the casting did not match, the songs were unmemorable and that the character design was awful. But the most common criticism ... more details