This is the article about fictional place Uldum. Uldum is also a town in Denmark.
In the fictional World of Warcraft universe, Uldum is an ancient hall of stone located in the southern reaches of Tanaris desert. Uldum was one of the three ancient halls in which the earthen (the ancestors of the Dwarves) were left to sleep by their titan creators. It is not known what currently transpires within the ancient stone halls. The other two ancient homes of the earthen are Uldaman and Ulduar.
Out the front of Uldum, in addition to a number of sandstone Giants guarding the place, there is also an Avatar of the Titans who makes a reference to the platinum discs which are obtained from Uldaman.
There is also a PlayerVsEnvironment(PVE) realm named Uldum.
Before the release of The Burning Crusade Expansion for World of Warcraft, Blizzard had a ghost dwarf on a holographic machine that said that you needed "the Disk of Uldum" to enter. This dwarf was removed within 2 weeks from its installment outside the gates of Uldum.
In the fictional World of Warcraft universe, Uldum is an ancient hall of stone located in the southern reaches of Tanaris desert. Uldum was one of the three ancient halls in which the earthen (the ancestors of the Dwarves) were left to sleep by their titan creators. It is not known what currently transpires within the ancient stone halls. The other two ancient homes of the earthen are Uldaman and Ulduar.
Out the front of Uldum, in addition to a number of sandstone Giants guarding the place, there is also an Avatar of the Titans who makes a reference to the platinum discs which are obtained from Uldaman.
There is also a PlayerVsEnvironment(PVE) realm named Uldum.
Before the release of The Burning Crusade Expansion for World of Warcraft, Blizzard had a ghost dwarf on a holographic machine that said that you needed "the Disk of Uldum" to enter. This dwarf was removed within 2 weeks from its installment outside the gates of Uldum.
The Thing 2: Ground Zero is a fan-made purported sci-fi/horror film that would be a sequel to John Carpenter's The Thing.
Plot
The film is set in 1982, hereby following the events that had happened in the previous film. The film's heros, R.J. MacReady and Childs have successfully won the battle against the shape-shifting alien that has infected five members and killed seven others of their team. They've evacuated Outpost 31 and managed to seek refuge at the Norwegian Outpost where they are rescued by an American soldier named J.F. Blake (Jade Frances Blake), who is a captain of a 6-man United States Army Special Operations Command research/battle group stationed at Outpost 12. Upon hearing the dreadful news, Blake sends 3 of his men, Major Jackson, Private Williams, and Corporal Rogers to investigate the incident, when Jackson is brutally attacked by a strange worm in the Infirmary. He survives, only to receive a bizarre mental illness that Lt. Gail, the team's medic couldn't describe. Later that night, Cooper and Williams were about to turn in for the night when they hear a strange noise coming from the Canteen. They walk over to investigate, only to find a one-eyed, monstrous creature. The Jackson-Thing gets torched by Childs until MacReady and he discover that their mission on destroying the Thing was a complete failure. Blake and his team decide to join forces with the two and decide to come up with a plan that might help them destroy their outer-space menace. That day, Col. Reese C. Whitley, a military CEO of a advanced governmental genetic engineering facility known as Gen-Inc (Genetic Technologies Incorporated) has somehow recieved the Norris-Spiderhead from his men who salvaged Outpost 31 where he plans to experiment on the Thing in order to create and control his own "alien" invasion. On the following day, MacReady and Childs return to Outpost 31 to bring back some supplies needed for their unsuccessful mission. MacReady acquires a M79 grenade launcher and a 10 gauge stockless shotgun. Childs finds Garry and Nauls, the two members from their team and they decide to bring them back for medical study and infection tests. Back at Gen-Inc, after one of the scientists is killed by the Norris-Spiderhead, Whitley conducts a horrifying experiment on the victim where the test result reveals a swarm of hideous, mutant human-headed crabs which Whitley calls "Scuttlers". He commands them to go to Outpost 12 and destroy all personnel within the area. Meanwhile, as nightfall approaches, Rogers collapses due to heart failure. Gail and Blake escort him to the Sickbay until they discover that Rogers is a victim of the Thing. He kills Gail, but Williams defeats it by shooting a ventilation shaft with a shotgun and letting it fall on top of him. But seemingly unnoticed, Roger's head detaches from the body and escapes in the form of an octopus. Williams hunts it down and returns in time for the test, in which Blake uses a hypo. Leaving only five members uninfected, they decide to hunt for the Thing until they encounter Whitley's Scuttler army. Despite their size, they were easily defeated. When Cooper gets killed, the team discover that the Scuttlers had come from Gen-Inc and decide to head back to confront the Thing and Whitley. After being captured, Whitley decides to run some tests on Blake until Sgt. Turner, a member of his security force sets him free, hereby betraying him. After MacReady, Childs, and Williams escape, they set out to find Blake until Whitley summons an army of deadly Things known as "Walkers" to destroy them, but failed. After reuniting with Blake, Turner agrees to help them escape if they can find a way to stop the infecton from spreading across the base. When the battle nearly came to an end, Carson, Whitley's partner is turned into a Thing where he takes on MacReady, Turner, Childs, and Williams. Blake has a face-to-face with Whitley underneath the base. But when he discovers that Whitley had been taken over with the virus, Blake nearly defeats him by blasting a set of fuel barrels which apparently stuns him. He escapes and later reunites with the team. But before they had a chance to escape, Whitley turns himself into a Thing and ends up in a devastating challenge with the heroes. Blake finally destroys him by shoving a fuel barrel down his mouth and shoots it with his pistol, causing his head to explode. The team escapes and ends up in a oceanic valley known as Walrus Ridge where they manage to seek assistance at McMurdo Station...
List Of Things
Scuttlers
Walkers
Seal-Things
Thing-Hosts
Plot
The film is set in 1982, hereby following the events that had happened in the previous film. The film's heros, R.J. MacReady and Childs have successfully won the battle against the shape-shifting alien that has infected five members and killed seven others of their team. They've evacuated Outpost 31 and managed to seek refuge at the Norwegian Outpost where they are rescued by an American soldier named J.F. Blake (Jade Frances Blake), who is a captain of a 6-man United States Army Special Operations Command research/battle group stationed at Outpost 12. Upon hearing the dreadful news, Blake sends 3 of his men, Major Jackson, Private Williams, and Corporal Rogers to investigate the incident, when Jackson is brutally attacked by a strange worm in the Infirmary. He survives, only to receive a bizarre mental illness that Lt. Gail, the team's medic couldn't describe. Later that night, Cooper and Williams were about to turn in for the night when they hear a strange noise coming from the Canteen. They walk over to investigate, only to find a one-eyed, monstrous creature. The Jackson-Thing gets torched by Childs until MacReady and he discover that their mission on destroying the Thing was a complete failure. Blake and his team decide to join forces with the two and decide to come up with a plan that might help them destroy their outer-space menace. That day, Col. Reese C. Whitley, a military CEO of a advanced governmental genetic engineering facility known as Gen-Inc (Genetic Technologies Incorporated) has somehow recieved the Norris-Spiderhead from his men who salvaged Outpost 31 where he plans to experiment on the Thing in order to create and control his own "alien" invasion. On the following day, MacReady and Childs return to Outpost 31 to bring back some supplies needed for their unsuccessful mission. MacReady acquires a M79 grenade launcher and a 10 gauge stockless shotgun. Childs finds Garry and Nauls, the two members from their team and they decide to bring them back for medical study and infection tests. Back at Gen-Inc, after one of the scientists is killed by the Norris-Spiderhead, Whitley conducts a horrifying experiment on the victim where the test result reveals a swarm of hideous, mutant human-headed crabs which Whitley calls "Scuttlers". He commands them to go to Outpost 12 and destroy all personnel within the area. Meanwhile, as nightfall approaches, Rogers collapses due to heart failure. Gail and Blake escort him to the Sickbay until they discover that Rogers is a victim of the Thing. He kills Gail, but Williams defeats it by shooting a ventilation shaft with a shotgun and letting it fall on top of him. But seemingly unnoticed, Roger's head detaches from the body and escapes in the form of an octopus. Williams hunts it down and returns in time for the test, in which Blake uses a hypo. Leaving only five members uninfected, they decide to hunt for the Thing until they encounter Whitley's Scuttler army. Despite their size, they were easily defeated. When Cooper gets killed, the team discover that the Scuttlers had come from Gen-Inc and decide to head back to confront the Thing and Whitley. After being captured, Whitley decides to run some tests on Blake until Sgt. Turner, a member of his security force sets him free, hereby betraying him. After MacReady, Childs, and Williams escape, they set out to find Blake until Whitley summons an army of deadly Things known as "Walkers" to destroy them, but failed. After reuniting with Blake, Turner agrees to help them escape if they can find a way to stop the infecton from spreading across the base. When the battle nearly came to an end, Carson, Whitley's partner is turned into a Thing where he takes on MacReady, Turner, Childs, and Williams. Blake has a face-to-face with Whitley underneath the base. But when he discovers that Whitley had been taken over with the virus, Blake nearly defeats him by blasting a set of fuel barrels which apparently stuns him. He escapes and later reunites with the team. But before they had a chance to escape, Whitley turns himself into a Thing and ends up in a devastating challenge with the heroes. Blake finally destroys him by shoving a fuel barrel down his mouth and shoots it with his pistol, causing his head to explode. The team escapes and ends up in a oceanic valley known as Walrus Ridge where they manage to seek assistance at McMurdo Station...
List Of Things
Scuttlers
Walkers
Seal-Things
Thing-Hosts
This is a list of individuals and groups that may be considered politically revolutionary.
Individual political revolutionaries
*Abdullah Öcalan
*Abelardo Colomé Ibarra
*Adolf Hitler
*Adolph Joffe
*Agustín Farabundo Martí Rodríguez
*Alexander Kerensky
*André Rigaud
*Andrés Bello
*Andrés Bonifacio
*Antonio García
*Antonio Luna
*Antonio de Sucre
*
*Assata Shakur
*Augusto César Sandino
*Aung San
*Avram Iancu
*Ayatollah Khomeini
*Babak Khorramdin
*Béla Kun
*Robert Bell
*Bal Gangadhar Tilak
*Ben Bella
*Benjamin Franklin
*Bhagat Singh
*Camilo Cienfuegos
*Cathal Goulding
*Carlos Fonseca Amador
*Carlos Lacerda
*Carlos Marighella
*Chandrashekar Azad
*Charles Edward Stuart
*Che Guevara
*Chen Yi
*Chris Hani
*Dzhokhar Dudayev
*Edvard Kardelj
*Emiliano Zapata
*Emma Goldman
*Errico Malatesta
*Eugene Debs
*Farabundo Martí
*Fermán Cienfuegos
*Fernando Martínez Heredia
*Fidel Castro
*Frank País
*Frederick Douglass
*George Washington
*Georges Sorel
*Giuseppe Garibaldi
*Giuseppe Mazzini
*Grigory Zinoviev
*Guy Fawkes
*Hannibal
*Henri Grégoire
*Ho Chi Minh
*Hua Guofeng
*Huang Xing
*Huber Matos
*Huey P. Newton
*Ian Smith
*Idi Amin
*Ismail I
*Jaan Anvelt
*Jacobo Arenas
*James Connolly
*James P. Cannon
*Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale
*Jawaharlal Nehru
*Jean Jacques Dessalines
*Jean-Paul Marat
*João Bernardo Vieira
*Joaquín Villalobos
*John Garang
*John Lydon
*Jonas Savimbi
*Jorge Briceño
*José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva
*Jose Maria Sison
*José Martí
*Josip Broz Tito
*Juan Almeida Bosque
*Karl Liebknecht
*Karl Marx
*Kazi Nazrul Islam
*
*Kossuth
*Kurt Eisner
*Kwame Nkrumah
*Kwame Ture
*
*Leila Khaled
*Leon Trotsky
*Li Dazhao
*Lin Biao
*Liu Bocheng
*Louis Auguste Blanqui
*François Mackandal
*Mahatma Gandhi
*Malcolm X
*Manuel Marulanda
*Mao Zedong
*Marcus Garvey
*Martin Luther
*Martin Luther King Jr.
*Matija Gubec
*Maurice Bishop
*Maqbool Bhat
*Maximilien Robespierre
*Mélida Anaya Montes
*Michael Collins
*Mikhail Bakunin
*
*Mirabal sisters
*Moša Pijade
*Muhammad
*Muhammad Ahmad
*Muhammad Ali Jinnah
*Mahathir bin Muhammad
*Mustafa Barzani
*Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
*Nat Turner
*Nelson Mandela
*Nestor Mahkno
*
*Nie Rongzhen
*Oliver Cromwell
*Osceola
*Pancho Villa
*Patrice Lumumba
*Patrick Henry
*Pavel Axelrod
*Pedro Carmona
*Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal
*Peng Dehuai
*Perkin Warbeck
*Peter Kropotkin
*Peter Wentworth
*Pham Van Dong
*Phoolan Devi
*Qiu Jin
*Ramiro Valdés
*Ramón Castro
*Raúl Castro
*Robert Emmet
*Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe
*Robert Mugabe
*Roque Dalton
*Rosa Luxemburg
*Rudolf Rocker
*Salvador Cayetano Carpio
*Saddam Hussein
*Samuel Adams
*Samuel Houston
*
*Sean MacStiofain
*Schafik Jorge Handal
*Shah Waliullah
*Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
*Simón Bolívar
*Simón Trinidad
*Simon Zavarian
*Sitting Bull
*Spartacus
*Sten Sture
*Stepan Zorian
*Steve Biko
*Subcomandante Marcos
*Subhash Chandra Bose
*Sukarno
*Sun Yat-sen
*Tecumseh
*The Unknown Rebel
*Theobald Wolfe Tone
*Thomas Edward Lawrence
*Thomas Jefferson
*Thomas Paine
*Thomas Sankara
*Toussaint l'Ouverture
*Tudor Vladimirescu
*Tupac Amaru
*Tupac Katari
*Václav Havel
*Vasil Levski
*Veer Savarkar
*Vilma Espín Guillois,
*Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko
*Vladimir Ilich Lenin
*Vo Nguyen Giap
*Vyacheslav Molotov
*Walter Sisulu
*
*William Lyon Mackenzie
*William Alexander Morgan
*William Wallace
*Yasser Arafat
*Zhou Enlai
*Zhu De
*Zumbi dos Palmares
Revolutionary groups
*Al-Qaeda
*African National Congress
*Animal Liberation Front
*Armenian Revolutionary Federation
*Ba'ath Party
*Black Panther Party
*
*Some Communist Parties are revolutionary.
*Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (Spain)
*Earth Liberation Front
*ETA
*Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement
*Industrial Workers of the World
*Irish Republican Army
*Khalistan
*Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
*Lord's Resistance Army
*Militant tendency
*Nazi Party
*New People's Army (Philippines)
*Pan Africanist Congress of Azania
*Petrograd Soviet
*Provisional Irish Republican Army
*Rage Against the Machine Fronted by Zack De La Rocha.
*Real Irish Republican Army
*Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia a.k.a. Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC)
*Sandinista National Liberation Front (Nicaragua)
*Society of United Irishmen
*Scottish National Liberation Army
*Symbionese Liberation Army
*Viet Minh (Vietnam)
*The Weathermen/Weather Underground
*The Yippie Party ran by Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin in the 1960s
*Young Ireland
*Zapatista Army of National Liberation
*Zimbabwe African National Union
Revolutionaries
Revolutionaries
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Individual political revolutionaries
*Abdullah Öcalan
*Abelardo Colomé Ibarra
*Adolf Hitler
*Adolph Joffe
*Agustín Farabundo Martí Rodríguez
*Alexander Kerensky
*André Rigaud
*Andrés Bello
*Andrés Bonifacio
*Antonio García
*Antonio Luna
*Antonio de Sucre
*
*Assata Shakur
*Augusto César Sandino
*Aung San
*Avram Iancu
*Ayatollah Khomeini
*Babak Khorramdin
*Béla Kun
*Robert Bell
*Bal Gangadhar Tilak
*Ben Bella
*Benjamin Franklin
*Bhagat Singh
*Camilo Cienfuegos
*Cathal Goulding
*Carlos Fonseca Amador
*Carlos Lacerda
*Carlos Marighella
*Chandrashekar Azad
*Charles Edward Stuart
*Che Guevara
*Chen Yi
*Chris Hani
*Dzhokhar Dudayev
*Edvard Kardelj
*Emiliano Zapata
*Emma Goldman
*Errico Malatesta
*Eugene Debs
*Farabundo Martí
*Fermán Cienfuegos
*Fernando Martínez Heredia
*Fidel Castro
*Frank País
*Frederick Douglass
*George Washington
*Georges Sorel
*Giuseppe Garibaldi
*Giuseppe Mazzini
*Grigory Zinoviev
*Guy Fawkes
*Hannibal
*Henri Grégoire
*Ho Chi Minh
*Hua Guofeng
*Huang Xing
*Huber Matos
*Huey P. Newton
*Ian Smith
*Idi Amin
*Ismail I
*Jaan Anvelt
*Jacobo Arenas
*James Connolly
*James P. Cannon
*Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale
*Jawaharlal Nehru
*Jean Jacques Dessalines
*Jean-Paul Marat
*João Bernardo Vieira
*Joaquín Villalobos
*John Garang
*John Lydon
*Jonas Savimbi
*Jorge Briceño
*José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva
*Jose Maria Sison
*José Martí
*Josip Broz Tito
*Juan Almeida Bosque
*Karl Liebknecht
*Karl Marx
*Kazi Nazrul Islam
*
*Kossuth
*Kurt Eisner
*Kwame Nkrumah
*Kwame Ture
*
*Leila Khaled
*Leon Trotsky
*Li Dazhao
*Lin Biao
*Liu Bocheng
*Louis Auguste Blanqui
*François Mackandal
*Mahatma Gandhi
*Malcolm X
*Manuel Marulanda
*Mao Zedong
*Marcus Garvey
*Martin Luther
*Martin Luther King Jr.
*Matija Gubec
*Maurice Bishop
*Maqbool Bhat
*Maximilien Robespierre
*Mélida Anaya Montes
*Michael Collins
*Mikhail Bakunin
*
*Mirabal sisters
*Moša Pijade
*Muhammad
*Muhammad Ahmad
*Muhammad Ali Jinnah
*Mahathir bin Muhammad
*Mustafa Barzani
*Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
*Nat Turner
*Nelson Mandela
*Nestor Mahkno
*
*Nie Rongzhen
*Oliver Cromwell
*Osceola
*Pancho Villa
*Patrice Lumumba
*Patrick Henry
*Pavel Axelrod
*Pedro Carmona
*Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal
*Peng Dehuai
*Perkin Warbeck
*Peter Kropotkin
*Peter Wentworth
*Pham Van Dong
*Phoolan Devi
*Qiu Jin
*Ramiro Valdés
*Ramón Castro
*Raúl Castro
*Robert Emmet
*Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe
*Robert Mugabe
*Roque Dalton
*Rosa Luxemburg
*Rudolf Rocker
*Salvador Cayetano Carpio
*Saddam Hussein
*Samuel Adams
*Samuel Houston
*
*Sean MacStiofain
*Schafik Jorge Handal
*Shah Waliullah
*Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
*Simón Bolívar
*Simón Trinidad
*Simon Zavarian
*Sitting Bull
*Spartacus
*Sten Sture
*Stepan Zorian
*Steve Biko
*Subcomandante Marcos
*Subhash Chandra Bose
*Sukarno
*Sun Yat-sen
*Tecumseh
*The Unknown Rebel
*Theobald Wolfe Tone
*Thomas Edward Lawrence
*Thomas Jefferson
*Thomas Paine
*Thomas Sankara
*Toussaint l'Ouverture
*Tudor Vladimirescu
*Tupac Amaru
*Tupac Katari
*Václav Havel
*Vasil Levski
*Veer Savarkar
*Vilma Espín Guillois,
*Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko
*Vladimir Ilich Lenin
*Vo Nguyen Giap
*Vyacheslav Molotov
*Walter Sisulu
*
*William Lyon Mackenzie
*William Alexander Morgan
*William Wallace
*Yasser Arafat
*Zhou Enlai
*Zhu De
*Zumbi dos Palmares
Revolutionary groups
*Al-Qaeda
*African National Congress
*Animal Liberation Front
*Armenian Revolutionary Federation
*Ba'ath Party
*Black Panther Party
*
*Some Communist Parties are revolutionary.
*Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (Spain)
*Earth Liberation Front
*ETA
*Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement
*Industrial Workers of the World
*Irish Republican Army
*Khalistan
*Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
*Lord's Resistance Army
*Militant tendency
*Nazi Party
*New People's Army (Philippines)
*Pan Africanist Congress of Azania
*Petrograd Soviet
*Provisional Irish Republican Army
*Rage Against the Machine Fronted by Zack De La Rocha.
*Real Irish Republican Army
*Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia a.k.a. Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC)
*Sandinista National Liberation Front (Nicaragua)
*Society of United Irishmen
*Scottish National Liberation Army
*Symbionese Liberation Army
*Viet Minh (Vietnam)
*The Weathermen/Weather Underground
*The Yippie Party ran by Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin in the 1960s
*Young Ireland
*Zapatista Army of National Liberation
*Zimbabwe African National Union
Revolutionaries
Revolutionaries
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“SLOVERNANCE”
Dictionary: Unabridged (v 1.1) -
slov·er-nance / / Pronunciation Key- Show Spelled Pronunciation
Noun
1. A slovenly approach to governance matters by the persons (or committees etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something;
2. Characteristic of a sloven; slipshod: slovenly work.
–adverb
3. In an untidy, careless, or slipshod manner.
Dictionary: Unabridged (v 1.1) -
slov·er-nance / / Pronunciation Key- Show Spelled Pronunciation
Noun
1. A slovenly approach to governance matters by the persons (or committees etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something;
2. Characteristic of a sloven; slipshod: slovenly work.
–adverb
3. In an untidy, careless, or slipshod manner.