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  1. Procreate the Petrifactions

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Procreate the Petrifactions Type studio Cover Artist No Big Silence Aggressor Released 1993 Recorded 1992 Genre Death metal Length Label Theka EHL 001 Producer Reviews Last album This album Procreate the Petrifactions br 1993 Next album Of Long Duration Anguish br 1994 Procreate the Petrifactions is the debut album by Estonian death metal band No Big Silence Aggressor released in 1993. Aggressor was founded back in 1989 when their first rehearsals started. In the beginning of 1990 they released their first demo Indestructible . Their first official gig was on April 17, 1990 then a year later they recorded the 2nd demo. At the end of 1992 Aggressor recorded their first MC Procreate the Petrifications . After that, they played several gigs in Moscow , Russia . Regarding on the sound of this album it is seen as being the heavest and having the most unclean sound. This could be because of many reasons 1. The band had a small buget so they could not get a professional clean sound. 2. Their heavy thrash metal influence. 3. Because they wanted to keep with the death metal they had decided to play. It could be all the reasons stated above. Legal Requirement and Procreate The Petrifactions are the singles from this album. Track listing Legal Requirement Wrong Faith Meaningless Life Fire Below the Ash Procreate the Petrifactions Fear the Future Never End the Odds Lifestyle Widow s Mourning Don t Be So Stupid Personnel Villem Tarvas death growls vocals , guitar Marek Piliste bass guitar bass Kristo Kotkas electric guitar guitar Marko Atso drumkit drums DEFAULTSORT Procreate The Petrifactions Category 1993 albums Category No Big Silence albums Category English language albums Category Debut albums ...   more details



  1. Procreate the Petrifactions 2004

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Procreate the Petrifactions 2004 Type Album Cover Artist Aggressor Released 2004 Recorded 1992 1991 Genre Death metal Length Label Theka EHL 001 Producer Reviews Last album Unreleased No Big Silence album Unreleased br 2003 This album Procreate the Petrifactions 2004 br 2004 Next album Kuidas kuningas kuu peale kippus br 2004 Procreate the Petrifactions 2004 is a re released version of their first album Procreate the Petrifactions but with the difference being that it comes with four extra songs that are demo versions of various songs. Track listing Legal Requirement Wrong Faith Meaningless Life Fire Below the Ash Procreate the Petrifactions Fear the Future Never End the Odds Lifestyle Widow s Mourning Don t Be So Stupid Meaningless Life 1991 Demo Don t Be So Stupid 1991 Demo Lifestyle 1991 Demo Legal Requirement 1991 Demo Credits Villem Tarvas death growl vocals , guitar Marek Piliste bass guitar bass Kristo Kotkas electric guitar guitar Marko Atso drumkit drums Category 2004 albums Category No Big Silence albums Category English language albums ...   more details



  1. File:Procreate.svg

    Summary Logo for Corel s procreate brand. Licensing Non free logo Fair use rationale Non free use rationale Article Corel Corporation Description Logo for Corel s procreate brand. Source corel.com Portion Full Low resolution SVG file Purpose To illustrate the article. Replaceability No, as it is a copyrighted logo. other information SVG Logo ...   more details



  1. Jamshid Askar

    Notability date November 2009 BLP sources date November 2009 Jamshid Ghazi Askar is a staff writer for the LDS Church News . He also writes articles published in the Mormon Times and was previously a sport reporter for the Deseret News . Beganing in June 2010 Askar also began to write a blog entitled the big lever for the Deseret News . Askar holds a JD from Brigham Young University . He has also worked as a reporter for the Provo Daily Herald . Askar and his wife are the parents of two daughters with a third child due to be born in July 2010. ref http www.deseretnews.com blog 73 10009364 The big lever To Procreate or not to Procreate Part I The Case Against Children.html Askar s June 26, 2010 Deseret News blog ref Sources http www.deseretnews.com site staff 3050 Jamshid Askar.html Deseret News contributions list for Askar http www.heraldextra.com news local article 16adf279 d834 5ac6 af1f fa50ad3d4c9b.html?print 1 Article for the Provo Herald by Askar references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Askar, Jamshid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Askar, Jamshid Category American journalists Category Brigham Young University alumni Category People from Utah County, Utah Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Day of Conception

    Infobox Holiday holiday name Day of Conception type Secular longtype image caption official name nickname Procreation Day observedby Russia date September 12 celebrations observances relatedto Day of Conception also known as Procreation Day is a Russian Holiday made popular by the region of Ulyanovsk , birthplace of Vladimir Lenin . The day itself takes place on September 12th, and couples who then have a child on June 12th are rewarded by the regional government. History In his 2006 State of the Nation address, Russian President Vladimir Putin called the demographic crisis the most urgent problem facing Russia and announced efforts to boost Russia s birth rate, including cash incentives to families that have more than one child. ref name Russia faces demographic disaster http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi europe 5056672.stm Russia faces demographic disaster By Steven Eke BBC News, Moscow 6 7 2007 ref In 2005 Gov. Sergey Ivanovich Morozov of Ulyanovsk, a region about 550 miles east of Moscow , added an element of fun to the national campaign by declaring September 12th the Day of Conception and giving couples time off from work to Reproduction procreate . The 2007 grand prize went to Irina and Andrei Kartuzov, who received a UAZ Patriot, a sport utility vehicle made in Ulyanovsk. Other contestants won video cameras, TVs, refrigerators and washing machines. ref name Procreation day delivers results http www.washingtontimes.com news 2007 aug 15 procreation day delivers results Procreation day delivers results Washington Times 8 15 2007 ref References Reflist 2 External links http www.denverpost.com ci 6624865 Russians get day off to procreate, then win prizes by Denver Post http www.nthword.com issue2 procreation day.php National Procreation Day by Giosue Santarelli nthWORD Magazine Category Holidays in Russia Category Fertility ...   more details



  1. Procreation sonnets

    The term procreation sonnets is a name given to Shakespeare s sonnets Shakespearean sonnets numbers Sonnet 1 I to Sonnet 17 XVII 1 to 17 . They are referred to as the procreation sonnets because they all argue that the Shakespeare s sonnets Fair Youth young man to whom they are addressed should marry and father children, hence procreate. Throughout the procreation sonnets, Shakespeare usually argues that the child will be a copy of the young man, who will therefore live through his child. The actual historical identity of the man to whom they were written is a mystery, but the most frequently suggested individuals are Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton Henry Wriothesley W.H. backwards , and William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke . If the latter, it has been suggested that the 17 sonnets correspond in number to Herbert s age at the time. Sonnet 18 shall I compare thee to a summer s day changes the tone dramatically towards romantic intimacy. See also Shakespeare s sonnets External links http oldpoetry.com opoem 47896 The Procreation Sonnets 1 17 shakespearesonnets DEFAULTSORT Procreation Sonnets Category Sonnets by William Shakespeare Category Sonnet studies he ...   more details



  1. Abassi

    Abassi was the creator god in the pantheon of the Nigeria n Efik people Efik people. After a suggestion by his wife Atai Abassi created the first humans and introduced them to the world. However, to prevent them from exceeding his wisdom, he ordered the first humans to neither procreate nor labor. This prohibition was followed for some time, but eventually the first couple did have children and work, thus doing some creation of their own. Unfortunately, they quickly created a terrible overpopulation problem, which made Abassi feel insecure. This led his wife Atai to give humanity two gifts, Argument and Death, which would help keep the numbers of humans down. ref name ODWM Citation last first author link contribution Abassi editor last Cotterell editor first Arthur title Oxford Dictionary of World Mythology volume pages publisher Oxford University Press place Oxford year 1997 contribution url http www.enotes.com wm encyclopedia abassi isbn 0 19 217747 8 ref See also Efik mythology References reflist Other sources http www.godchecker.com pantheon african mythology.php?deity ABASSI Godchecker.com article on Abassi Africa myth stub Category African gods Category Creator gods Category Efik mythology fi Abassi ...   more details



  1. Thomas Richard Heywood Thomson

    Thomas Richard Heywood Thomson 1813 1876 was an English people English explorer and naturalist . He took part in the Niger expedition of 1841 . He is the author of Allen s Gallinule . Works Captain William Allen Royal Navy officer William Allen & T. R. H. Thomson 1848 A narrative of the expedition sent by Her Majesty s government to the river Niger, in 1841, under the command of Capt. H. D. Trotter, R.N. . 2 vols. Richard Bentley, Lontoo. T. R. H. Thomson 1854 Observations on the Reported Incompetency of the Gins or Aboriginal Females of New Holland, to Procreate with a Native Male after Having Borne Half Caste Children to a European or White. Journal of the Ethnological Society of London 1848 1856 , Vol. 3, 1854 1854 , ss. 243 246 References http www.pdavis.nl Niger A04.htm A Narrative of the Expedition to the Niger in 1841 DEFAULTSORT Heywood,Thomas Richard Heywood Thomson Category English naturalists Category English ornithologists fi Thomas Richard Heywood Thomson ornithologist stub ...   more details



  1. Olelbis

    Olelbis meaning he who is above is the creator deity in Wintun mythology. The antagonist of Olelbis is Sedit . The myth According to the mythology of the Wintum tribe, Olelbis desired that the members of the human race should live together as brothers and sisters that there should be no birth and no death, that life should be agreeable and easy, and the purpose of life should be to rejoining Olelbis in heaven and live with him for all eternity. To satisfy the hunger of the human body, Olelbis created a species of nut which has no shell and falls off the tree when it is ripe this species of nut or fruit is still a staple item of the Wintum s diet . Olelbis ordered two brothers to build a paved road from earth to heaven to facilitate the tribe s reunion with their Creator. But Sedit appeared on the scene and persuaded one of the brothers that it would be better to engage in sexual intercourse and procreate the human species. The one persuaded by Sedit argued the other into agreement, so both defected from Olelbis and joined together to destroy the road they were building to heaven. Sedit, horrified when he finds he has brought death to the human race and must die himself, tries to escape his fate. He makes himself a mechanism of boughs and leaves a plane , by means of which he hopes to fly to heaven. But he crashes and is killed. Olelbis looks down from the heights of heaven and says, See. The first death From henceforth all men shall die. ref cite book last Carr first William Guy authorlink William Guy Carr coauthors editor others title Satan, Prince of this World url http www.scribd.com doc 3221212 carr william guy satan prince of this world 1959 format accessdate December 22, 2008 edition origyear 1959 year 1966 publisher Omni Publications location Palmdale, CA isbn oclc doi id page pages chapter The Devil, the World and the Flesh ref References references Theology Category Conceptions of God Category Gods of the indigenous peoples of North America Category Creator ...   more details



  1. The Creation of the World and Other Business

    cleanup date March 2010 refimprove date March 2010 File MillerCreation.JPG right The Creation of the World and Other Business is a play by Arthur Miller . A parable inspired by the Book of Genesis in the Bible , it explores the classic theme of good versus evil by way of a comedy comedic retelling of the story of the creation of man and woman . Miller s God is powerful but lacks wisdom. He needs Adam Bible Adam and Eve Bible Eve to procreate, but doesn t know how to entice them into starting the process. Onto the scene comes Lucifer , who believes the existence of evil will make sex exciting, a concept God eschews by tossing his black sheep angel into hell . Miller s first work since The Price five years earlier, Creation stumbled along during rehearsals. Original director Harold Clurman and most of the cast, including Barbara Harris actress Barbara Harris and Hal Holbrook , were replaced, and the playwright rewrote most of what was material possibly better suited for Neil Simon than the man responsible for drama tic classics like Death of a Salesman . After 21 previews, the Broadway theatre Broadway production, directed by Gerald Freedman , opened on November 30, 1972 at the Shubert Theatre Broadway Shubert Theatre , where it ran for 20 performances. The cast included Stephen Elliott actor Stephen Elliott as God, Bob Dishy as Adam, Zoe Caldwell as Eve, George Grizzard as Lucifer, and Mark Lamos as Abel. In 2004, Citizens of the Universe s production of Creation of the World and Other Business was banned from playing at Greenville Technical College. 1 External links http www.ibdb.com production.asp?ID 3156 Internet Broadway Database listing http www.nytimes.com books 00 11 12 specials miller creation.html New York Times review The Works of Arthur Miller DEFAULTSORT Creation of the World and Other Business Category 1972 plays Category Broadway plays Category Plays by Arthur Miller The play was performed in the early seventies by Walsall based Tangent Theatre at the E ...   more details



  1. Tupă (mythology)

    Unreferenced date March 2007 Tupa also Tup , Tupave or Tenondete is the name of the supreme god in the Guarani people Guaran creation mythology myth . Tupa is also the word in the Guaran language that means god . Tupa is considered to be the creator of the universe , and more specifically the creator of light . His residence is the Sun . Before the creation of the human race, Tupa wedded the goddess Arasy , the mother of the sky whose home was the Moon . According to the myth, Tupa and Arasy descended upon the Earth one morning after their wedding, and together they created the rivers and the seas, the forests, the stars and all the living beings of the universe. It is said that the location they stood while creating these things was atop a hill in Aregu , a small city in Paraguay near the capital of Asunci n . Tupa and Arasy met through a constellation of stars, and it took them years to find one another. After the creation of all the things in the earth, Tupa set to creating the first human couple on the earth. For his creation, Tupa used a mixture of clay , juice extracted from yerba mate , blood from the Short tailed Nighthawk , the leaves of several kinds of plants, and finally a centipede . He made a paste of this mixture, using the waters from a nearby spring that would become Lake Ypacara . From this paste Tupa created a pair of statues in his image, and left them in the sun to dry and filled them with life. The newly created humans were placed in front of the gods, and the woman was named Sypave literally mother of the people by Arasy, and the man was named Rupave literally father of the people by Tupa. Tupa was known for his personality, and this is how many people remember him. He was a very seductive transexual god. This led to his many spawn. Tupa and Arasy counselled the humans to live peacefully, to procreate, and to live in love. Tupa then created the spirits of good and evil, Angatupyry and Tau mythology Tau , left them to guide the people down ...   more details



  1. Killing on Adrenaline

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Killing on Adrenaline Type studio Artist Dying Fetus Cover Released July 27, 1998 Recorded 1998 Genre Technical death metal Length 34 28 Label Morbid Records Producer Dying Fetus Last album Purification Through Violence br 1996 This album Killing on Adrenaline br 1998 Next album Grotesque Impalement br 2000 Killing on Adrenaline is the second album by te Maryland , USA, technical death metal band Dying Fetus . The technical guitar riffs began on this release, a trait that evolved and progressed even more on later albums. Kill Your Mother Rape Your Dog was a deceptively titled joke song, about the band s standpoint on mainstream music. The album was released by Morbid Records of Germany in 1998 as a one album deal. By 2000, they had signed to Relapse Records , who have a long tradition in underground death metal and grind. The album was re released by Night Of The Vinyl Dead, on red, white and blue splatter vinyl, limited to 500 copies, in 2007. It was re issued in 2011 with bonus tracks by Relapse Records. Track listing tracklist title1 Killing on Adrenaline length1 5 40 title2 Procreate the Malformed length2 7 06 title3 Fornication Terrorists length3 5 28 title4 We Are Your Enemy length4 3 45 title5 Kill Your Mother Rape Your Dog length5 1 16 title6 Absolute Defiance length6 3 53 title7 Judgement Day note7 Integrity band Integrity Cover length7 1 50 title8 Intentional Manslaughter length8 5 30 Line up John Gallagher Dying Fetus John Gallagher guitars vocals Jason Netherton bass guitar vocals Brian Latta guitars Kevin Talley drums Dying Fetus DEFAULTSORT Killing On Adrenaline Category Dying Fetus albums Category 1998 albums Category Relapse Records albums Category Season of Mist albums 1990s death metal album stub pl Killing on Adrenaline ...   more details



  1. No-Big-Silence

    from their first two, Procreate the Petrifactions and Of Long Duration Anguish , which are death ... demo 1993 Procreate the Petrifactions 1994 Of Long Duration Anguish 2004 Procreate the Petrifactions ...   more details



  1. Unreleased (No-Big-Silence album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Unreleased Type Compilation album Cover Artist No Big Silence Released ? , 2003 Recorded 1996 1997 1998 Genre Industrial metal Length 53 75 Label NBS Recordings Producer No Big Silence Last album Successful, Bitch & Beautiful br 2000 This album Unreleased br 2003 Next album Procreate the Petrifactions 2004 br 2004 Unreleased is an album released in 2003 by an Estonian industrial metal band No Big Silence . It consists of previously unreleased songs and remixes. Most of the songs on this CD were originally recorded for an album to be titled New Race which was to be released sometime between 1998 and 2000. But due to problems with their record company at the time, the band never released that album. In spite of this, an album was made and titled Unreleased . The album also contains original versions of Blowjob and Vamp o Drama which were intended to be on the New Race album. But as that album was never released, the band decided to re record the songs and put them on the following album, Successful, Bitch & Beautiful . Track listing New Race v.1 3 11 Blowjob original 4 20 Machine of Pleasure 3 43 Relief v.2 4 12 Love Song 4 39 Under My Skin 5 23 Perfect Man 3 30 New Race v.2 3 33 Relief electronic v.1 3 54 Good and Holy 4 48 Nothing to Say 3 25 Vamp o Drama original 3 49 Relief electronic v.2 4 50 New Race video 3 38 Personnel Cram singing vocals Willem bass guitar bass , backing vocals, electric guitar guitar Kristo K guitar, electronic keyboard keyboards and programming, bass Marko Atso drumkit drums External links http www.no big silence.com unreleased.html Unreleased Category No Big Silence albums Category 2003 compilation albums Category English language compilation albums ...   more details



  1. Of Long Duration Anguish

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Of Long Duration Anguish Type Album Cover Of Long Duration Anguish.jpg Artist No Big Silence Aggressor Released 1994 Recorded 1993 Genre Death metal Length Label Fugata FUGCD 1001 Producer Last album Procreate the Petrifactions br 1993 This album Of Long Duration Anguish br 1994 Next album 99 album 99 br 1997 Of Long Duration Anguish is the second album by Estonian death metal band No Big Silence Aggressor . This was the last album the band did under the name Aggressor before being renamed to No Big Silence in 1996. In 1994 their second album Of Long Duration Anguish was released as MC and CD. Corrosia Metalla cover Russian Vodka on that album was sung by bassist Cram which resulted in the idea of changing their style. In 1995 Aggressor performed at the biggest rock festival in Estonia, Rocksummer 95 . After that they went into studio still as Aggressor where they were suggested a name change. So in 1996 they wrote lyrics to a song titled No Big Silence 99 a street in the U.S. where a massmurder was committed . So the album was titled 99 and the band was renamed to No Big Silence . Compared to the previous album the sound is much cleaner and sounds more professional. The music has taken on an almost industrial metal sound just without the electronics. The singles are Path of the lost god and Of long duration anguish . Track listing Path of the Lost God Unholy Trinity The Dark Tower Sanctimonious Fled into Immunity Enchantress of Desires Immaculate Conception Those Who Leave in the End Of Long Duration Anguish Russian Vodka Corrosia Metalla cover Credits Villem Tarvas death growls vocals , guitar Marek Piliste bass guitar bass Kristo Kotkas electric guitar guitar Marko Atso drumkit drums Category 1994 albums Category No Big Silence albums Category English language albums ...   more details



  1. Married in Name Only

    Infobox Film name Married in Name Only image caption director Edmund Lawrence writer Ivan Abramson starring Gretchen Hartman , Milton Sills , Marie Shotwell producer distributor budget released 1917 country USA language Silent film br English language English intertitles runtime language Silent Married in Name Only is a 1917 in film 1917 silent film written by Ivan Abramson and directed by Edmund Lawrence , starring Gretchen Hartman , Milton Sills , and Marie Shotwell . Plot The plot is based on eugenics . Madeline Francis played by Gretchen Hartman is just about to marry Robert Worthing played by Milton Sills when she learns that there is insanity in his family history per the report of Worthing s mother, played by Marie Shotwell . Hence they cannot have children lest they surely pass on the madness to their spawn. Madeline begs for the marriage to take place to avoid shame, but she is treated like a sister rather than a bride. Madeline is left to contemplate suicide, but joy returns when Worthing finally learns he was adopted and that they can procreate without fear. Ref name review1 11 November 1917 . http news.google.com newspapers?id QexVAAAAIBAJ&sjid 3EANAAAAIBAJ&pg 4292,5299950&dq married in name only&hl en Lyric offers strong play , The Sunday Chronicle Paterson, New Jersey ref ref name book1 Langman, Larry. http books.google.com books?id ltcNWzVEaEUC&pg PA213&dq 22Married in Name Only 22 1917&hl en&ei pk2YTs7rK Tn0QHti8HoBA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDsQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q 22Married 20in 20Name 20Only 22 201917&f false American film cycles the silent era , p. 213 14 1998 ref Ref name book Pernick, Martin S. http books.google.com books?id IJJVYrnImOsC&pg PA135&dq v onepage&q&f false The black stork , p. 135 1996 ref References Reflist External links imdb title id 0008273 Category 1917 films Category Black and white films Category American silent feature films Category American films ...   more details



  1. Faust (EWTC show)

    File Faust poster.jpg right 250px thumb Poster for Faust by East West Theatre Company Faust is the name of the show produced by the East West Theatre Company and directed by Haris Pasovic . ref cite web title Haris Pasovic, theater director ahead of its time url http ekapija.com website sr page 424977 en 20eKapija accessdate December 12, 2011 ref The action is set in the foreseeable future and the script is based on texts by Emil Cioran , Bertrand Russell , Christopher Marlowe , Bill Joy , Werener Heisenberg and Haris Pasovic . ref cite web title East West Theatre Company Official Website url http eastwest.ba class enemy accessdate December 12, 2011 ref An international cast of actors and musicians have participated in the production which synthesizes drama, contemporary dance, acrobatics and music. Themes of the show include intelligence, politics and greed for knowledge, power and money. East West Theatre Company s Faust poses some of the fundamental questions about intellectual capacities, human measure and ethics. ref cite web title International Theatre Festival MESS Catalogue 2006 url http www.mess.ba 2006 ?jezik eng&x 92 accessdate December 12, 2011 ref The plot includes faustian bargain and the democratisation of evil Robots, who in this production, are more conscious than humans. Dr. Faust, the character who agrees to give his soul to the devil in exchange for superhuman powers while he is alive, creates bio robots which develop the ability to decide for themselves and procreate. The robots, who resemble Ridley Scott s humanoid clones from his classic film Blade Runner , show more emotion than Faust and abandon him altogether. ref cite web title Reuters Bosnian director sets Faust in bleak future by Daria Sito Sucic url http www.sawfnews.com Entertainment 24350.aspx accessdate December 12, 2011 ref References Reflist Category Theatre in Bosnia and Herzegovina Category Culture in Sarajevo ...   more details



  1. Vuldarian

    inuniverse date October 2008 unreferenced date February 2008 Infobox comics species Wikipedia WikiProject Comics species Vuldarian image filename format only imagesize default 250 caption publisher DC Comics debut debutmo optional debutyr optional creators deities homeworld Vuldar members powers subcat DC Comics sortkey Vuldarian et y warrior y Vuldarians are a fictional alien race from the DC Universe DC Comics Universe . The Vuldarians were a proud warrior race that existed billions of years ago and acted as the self appointed protectors of their quadrant of the galaxy. They were locked in a war against the Tormock s, who ultimately won with the support of other alien races who were promptly killed by the Tormocks . With most of the Vuldarian warriors dead, the Tormocks proceeded to lay waste to Vuldar and captured most of the female Vuldarians with their Kraggz drones. The few surviving Vuldarians fled across the galaxy and began a nomad ic existence. As they traveled, they would make stops at planets and traded their advanced sciences for the genetic material of that planets greatest warriors and added it to their own robust gene pool . It was hoped by the Vuldarians that by gathering this genetic material, they could gain the power needed to defeat the Tormocks. They also strove to prepare the planets they visited for the inevitable attack by their sworn enemy. Unfortunately for the Vuldarians, they were still sliding towards extinction , despite their best efforts. Several hundred years ago, the Vuldarians arrived at Earth and settled in the Nabba Jungle . There, they discovered that Vuldarians were genetically compatible with humans, allowing them to interbreed and preserve their species. As they were looked upon as gods by the native population, it was fairly easy to get the women needed to procreate, although the first attempt was ultimately a failure, due to a curse by a local witch doctor that was jealous of the Vuldarians. Due to this curse, the first Vu ...   more details



  1. Sonnet 11

    Multiple issues primarysources April 2009 unreferenced April 2009 Sonnet 11 As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou growest br In one of thine, from that which thou departest br And that fresh blood which youngly thou bestowest br Thou mayst call thine when thou from youth convertest. br Herein lives wisdom, beauty and increase br Without this, folly, age and cold decay br If all were minded so, the times should cease br And threescore year would make the world away. br Let those whom Nature hath not made for store, br Harsh featureless and rude, barrenly perish br Look, whom she best endow d she gave thee more br Which bounteous gift thou shouldst in bounty cherish br She carved thee for her seal, and meant thereby br Thou shouldst print more, not let that copy die. Sonnet 11 is another of William Shakespeare Shakespeare s procreation sonnet s in which the speaker reasons that even as the Shakespeare s sonnets Fair Yough young man ages, it is Nature s will that someone of his beauty should procreate and make a copy of himself. Notes Reflist References Alden, Raymond 1916 . The Sonnets of Shakespeare, with Variorum Reading and Commentary . Houghton Mifflin, Boston. Baldwin, T. W. 1950 . On the Literary Genetics of Shakspeare s Sonnets . University of Illinois Press, Urbana. Stephen Booth academic Booth, Stephen 1977 . Shakespeare s Sonnets . Yale University Press, New Haven. Edward Dowden Dowden, Edward 1881 . Shakespeare s Sonnets . London. Hubler, Edwin 1952 . The Sense of Shakespeare s Sonnets . Princeton University Press, Princeton. Schoenfeldt, Michael 2007 . The Sonnets The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare s Poetry . Patrick Cheney, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Tyler, Thomas 1989 . Shakespeare s Sonnets . London D. Nutt. Vendler, Helen 1997 . The Art of Shakespeare s Sonnets . Cambridge Harvard University Press. External links Wikisourcepar Sonnet 11 Shakespeare http www.shakespeare online.com sonnets 11detail.html Paraphrase of sonnet in modern l ...   more details



  1. The Munich Mannequins

    File Holt Renfrew Mannequins.jpg right thumb mannequin Mannequins The Munich Mannequins is a poem by Sylvia Plath which recounts Plath s experience of insomnia on a trip to the titular German city. The poem is famous for its opening line and for referring to conservative Munich as the morgue between Paris and Rome. Style and Structure The poem is written in 13 couplets, ending with a single one line stanza, and follows no rhyme scheme. Context In the early 1960s, the fashion models were often referred to as mannequins , Citation needed date April 2010 and those from Germany enjoyed special popularity. The Munich Mannequins was written in little over a month before her suicide, making it one of her Ariel poems. Interpretation In The Munich Mannequins Plath refers to the lives of women and how they are seen by others, specifically with regard to how biological functions related to childbearing are perceived to define them. The first line of the poem, Perfection is terrible, it cannot have children, refers both to the appearance of the culturally ubiquitous live German models and that of inanimate mannequins. Just as mannequins cannot procreate, nor can their live counterparts risk their perfection by becoming pregnant. Plath suggests that perfection itself tamps the womb, and goes on to describe the emotions she associates with menstruation , the cycles of menstruation symbolized by the moon. ref name SocialContext Women s Studies , Vol. 7, Nos. 1 2, 1980, pp. 171 83 ref br Literary critic Pamela J. Annas argues The Munich Mannequins describes particularly well the social landscape within which the I of Sylvia Plath s poems is trapped . ref name SocialContext She supports this ultimately through highlighting the domination of the artificial mannequins over the real women and the male society s transformation of women into puppets, and unnatural figures, representing their disgust with and fear of women . ref name SocialContext She goes on to say that the winter settin ...   more details



  1. Flower Child (The Outer Limits)

    issues of the past, but are enduring qualities that raise us above creatures that procreate ...   more details



  1. New Babylon (Constant Nieuwenhuys)

    New Babylon is a Utopian anti capitalist city designed in 1959 74 by artist architect Constant Nieuwenhuys . ref name Lefebvre Ross Henri Lefebvre explained a New Babylon a provocative name, since in the Protestant tradition Babylon is a figure of evil. New Babylon was to be the figure of good that took the name of the cursed city and transformed itself into the city of the future. ref name Lefebvre Ross The goal was the creating of alternative life experiences, called situations . Sarah Williams Goldhagenp, explained ref Sarah Williams Goldhagen July 2006 http www.sarahwilliamsgoldhagen.com articles extra large.pdf ON ARCHITECTURE Extra Large in The New Republic ref blockquote In 1950s, Constant had already been working for years on his New Babylon series of paintings, sketches, texts,and architectural models describing the shape of a post revolutionary society. Constant s New Babylon was to be a series of linked transformable structures, some of which were themselves the size of a small city what architects call a megastructure . Perched above ground, Constant s megastructures would literally leave the bourgeois metropolis below and would be populated by homo ludens man at play. Homo Ludens is the title of a book by the great Dutch historian Johan Huizinga . In the New Babylon, the bourgeois shackles of work, family life , and civic responsibility would be discarded. The post revolutionary individual would wander from one leisure environment to another in search of new sensations. Beholden to no one, he would sleep, eat, recreate, and procreate where and when he wanted. Self fulfillment and self satisfaction were Constant s social goals. Deductive reasoning, goal oriented production, the construction and betterment of a political community all these were eschewed. blockquote Constant s New Babylon , and his 1953 work For an Architecture of Situation , were based on the idea that architecture itself would allow and instigate a transformation of daily reality . ref ...   more details



  1. Richard Kramer

    or any other criterion. But they are saying that couples that do not or cannot procreate should ...   more details



  1. Biological imperative

    by different organisms, from those who sacrifice themselves to procreate or increase the survival ... threatened so they may live and successfully procreate another day. Notwithstanding the evolutionary emergence of conscious voluntary action in some forms of life, the urge to procreate is an involuntary ...   more details



  1. Williams v. Pryor

    s protection of a person s right to make the decision not to procreate without governmental interference ... have fundamental rights regarding the ability to procreate or not procreate, depending upon ...   more details




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