Communication is a course of study of how human beings interact with one another. Humans interact with one another through verbal communication (speech) and/or nonverbal communication (not spoken) to meet basic requirements for establishing a variety of relationships (Guerrero, Anderson, Walid, 2007). A NONVERBAL-VERBAL is a term associated with the discipline of Communication that deals with situations that have instances of subliminal messages in which require a higher level of consciousness to be able to interpret the meaning of a mesage (Bullock,2004). This can also be described as having to "read in between the lines" to find the meaning behind a message or action.
An example of a NONVERBAL-VERBAL would be a commercial before a showing of a movie at a movie theater. There is a box of popcorn dancing with a cup of soda having a great time. At first glance, it is just two characters with humanistic characteristics dancing about having a great time. Instead of using an advertisement to have people purchase their concessions before the movie starts, they use characters representing concession delights with human qualities to connect with the audience at a subconscious level. We are not consciously aware at first that our urge to get those goodies are actually triggered by a thought that is placed into our minds with out even knowing it (Bullock,2004).
This literary term was created using two separate communication terms, verbal (expression through spoken language) and [ (not using speech) communication. The reason for creating this term was to be able to give a name to a situation where the communication is both verbal and nonverbal. In studying lanuage and culture, and through personal observation, words in many cultures, are created by combining other words to form new words and new meanings.
An example of a NONVERBAL-VERBAL would be a commercial before a showing of a movie at a movie theater. There is a box of popcorn dancing with a cup of soda having a great time. At first glance, it is just two characters with humanistic characteristics dancing about having a great time. Instead of using an advertisement to have people purchase their concessions before the movie starts, they use characters representing concession delights with human qualities to connect with the audience at a subconscious level. We are not consciously aware at first that our urge to get those goodies are actually triggered by a thought that is placed into our minds with out even knowing it (Bullock,2004).
This literary term was created using two separate communication terms, verbal (expression through spoken language) and [ (not using speech) communication. The reason for creating this term was to be able to give a name to a situation where the communication is both verbal and nonverbal. In studying lanuage and culture, and through personal observation, words in many cultures, are created by combining other words to form new words and new meanings.
Queer Justice League is a grassroots activist group dedicated to fighting homophobia and gender oppression. It was founded in New York City in 2007.
Queer Justice League grew out of a speech given by Larry Kramer on March 13, 2007 at the New York City LGBT Community Center. While speaking about the twentieth anniversary of ACT UP, Kramer called for a "gay army" of activists to respond to ongoing physical and institutional attacks on LGBT Americans. In the following weeks, individuals interested in enlisting in this army began organizing at the Community Center.
In its first few months of existence, Queer Justice League has conducted public actions in response to the homophobic remarks of General Peter Pace, to New York City Police Department harassment of queer and transgender youth at the Christopher Street Piers, to the cancellation of the Pridefest street fair during LGBT Pride weekend, to the illegal ejection of a butch lesbian from the Caliente Cab Company restaurant in the West Village, and to violently homophobic lyrics in reggae and dancehall music.
Queer Justice League holds its regular meetings in New York City, but also maintains a worldwide email list and MySpace page.
Queer Justice League grew out of a speech given by Larry Kramer on March 13, 2007 at the New York City LGBT Community Center. While speaking about the twentieth anniversary of ACT UP, Kramer called for a "gay army" of activists to respond to ongoing physical and institutional attacks on LGBT Americans. In the following weeks, individuals interested in enlisting in this army began organizing at the Community Center.
In its first few months of existence, Queer Justice League has conducted public actions in response to the homophobic remarks of General Peter Pace, to New York City Police Department harassment of queer and transgender youth at the Christopher Street Piers, to the cancellation of the Pridefest street fair during LGBT Pride weekend, to the illegal ejection of a butch lesbian from the Caliente Cab Company restaurant in the West Village, and to violently homophobic lyrics in reggae and dancehall music.
Queer Justice League holds its regular meetings in New York City, but also maintains a worldwide email list and MySpace page.
Keep on the Sunny Side: A Tribute to the Carter Family is a compilation album of cover versions of The Carter Family songs. It was released in 1993 on Amoeba Records.
Track listings
* 1. Bob Forrest And The Melrose Hillbillies - "Last Move For Me"
* 2. Shrimpboat -"Hello Stranger"/"You Are My Flower"
* 3. The Lonesome Whippoorwills - "Keep On The Sunny Side"/"Wildwood Flower"
* 4. Blood - "I've Been Gathering Flowers On The Hillside"
* 5. Pleasure Box - "Single Girl, Married Girl"
* 6. The O'Bannons - "Lu Lu Walls"
* 7. Freakwater - "Broken Hearted Lover"/"No Phone In Heaven"/"Lover's Return"
* 8. Glen Meadmore - "There's No One Like Mother To Me"/ "My Honey Lou"
* 9. Les Bohem - "My Heavenly Home Is Bright And Fair"
*10. Rick + Janet - "Lonesome For You"
*11. Fifth Column -"Chewing Gum"
Track listings
* 1. Bob Forrest And The Melrose Hillbillies - "Last Move For Me"
* 2. Shrimpboat -"Hello Stranger"/"You Are My Flower"
* 3. The Lonesome Whippoorwills - "Keep On The Sunny Side"/"Wildwood Flower"
* 4. Blood - "I've Been Gathering Flowers On The Hillside"
* 5. Pleasure Box - "Single Girl, Married Girl"
* 6. The O'Bannons - "Lu Lu Walls"
* 7. Freakwater - "Broken Hearted Lover"/"No Phone In Heaven"/"Lover's Return"
* 8. Glen Meadmore - "There's No One Like Mother To Me"/ "My Honey Lou"
* 9. Les Bohem - "My Heavenly Home Is Bright And Fair"
*10. Rick + Janet - "Lonesome For You"
*11. Fifth Column -"Chewing Gum"
Sam Hauser was a german private in World War 1, most well known for shooting down a sopwith camel from the ground with a pistol. For this he was awarded the Iron Cross. after the war, he became a
postman. local newspaper reports contend that he did that because he was disturbed from the war. Some critics charge that the sopwith camel was experiencing technical difficulties before Hauser shot it down.
postman. local newspaper reports contend that he did that because he was disturbed from the war. Some critics charge that the sopwith camel was experiencing technical difficulties before Hauser shot it down.