* Erik Satie (1917)
::Sonatine Bureaucratique
* Sergei Prokofiev
::Symphony N° 1 (1917)
* Igor Stravinsky
::' (1920)
::Octet (1922/1923)
::Oedipus Rex (1927)
::Apollon Musagete (1928)
::Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra (1929)
::Symphony of Psalms (1930)
::Violin Concerto (1931)
::Symphony in C (1940)
::Orpheus (1947)
::The Rake's Progress (1951)
*Paul Hindemith
::kammermusik No 7 for organ and chamber orch op 46. no 2
*Bohuslav Martinů
::Fantasia for Theremin, Oboe, Piano and String Quartet (1944)
*Vangelis Papathanasiou
::Mythodea
::Foros Timis Ston Greco
*Francis Poulenc
::Les Biches
::Suite Francaise for Piano
More references to neoclassicist pieces can be found in the article .
Neoclassicistic
Pieces
::Sonatine Bureaucratique
* Sergei Prokofiev
::Symphony N° 1 (1917)
* Igor Stravinsky
::' (1920)
::Octet (1922/1923)
::Oedipus Rex (1927)
::Apollon Musagete (1928)
::Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra (1929)
::Symphony of Psalms (1930)
::Violin Concerto (1931)
::Symphony in C (1940)
::Orpheus (1947)
::The Rake's Progress (1951)
*Paul Hindemith
::kammermusik No 7 for organ and chamber orch op 46. no 2
*Bohuslav Martinů
::Fantasia for Theremin, Oboe, Piano and String Quartet (1944)
*Vangelis Papathanasiou
::Mythodea
::Foros Timis Ston Greco
*Francis Poulenc
::Les Biches
::Suite Francaise for Piano
More references to neoclassicist pieces can be found in the article .
Neoclassicistic
Pieces
The Dream for Africa is a vision of the unification of the present 54 African states. It was one of the main mission objectives which necesitated the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) - now renamed African Union (AU) - an organisation that seeks to establish a centralised government and bank for all African states.
In practical terms, the current trend toward the creation of 'development regions' such as the SADC and Ecowas will benefit the greater goal of attaining Pan-African unification and a continent-wide governing body.
The emergence of strengthening trade ties with the Caribbean and South America, as well as with Asia and the Pacific rim economies stands to benefit Africa throughout the new century.
Many Africans view the continent's rich store of culture and diversity as a resource for internal growth. Proponents of African spiritual traditions such as Ifá and Vodun; practitioners of Africa's cultural expressions such as Capoeira (via Angola); and her multitude of body, musical and auritorical performers together nurture the belief that these life-giving forces will benefit the continent's socio-political development in the modern era.
The dream of Africans is linked to the health of Africa's people, her resources and self-esteem - yet, the African continent's wellbeing is intrinsically linked to the wellbeing of all the peoples of the world. Much shedding of the baggage imposed on Africa during the past 400 years is necessary and is, in fact, happening. The future of the African continent is full of hope and involves the metamorphosis from underdevelopment to sustainable growth energised by the revitalising ingredients already present within the continent herself.
In practical terms, the current trend toward the creation of 'development regions' such as the SADC and Ecowas will benefit the greater goal of attaining Pan-African unification and a continent-wide governing body.
The emergence of strengthening trade ties with the Caribbean and South America, as well as with Asia and the Pacific rim economies stands to benefit Africa throughout the new century.
Many Africans view the continent's rich store of culture and diversity as a resource for internal growth. Proponents of African spiritual traditions such as Ifá and Vodun; practitioners of Africa's cultural expressions such as Capoeira (via Angola); and her multitude of body, musical and auritorical performers together nurture the belief that these life-giving forces will benefit the continent's socio-political development in the modern era.
The dream of Africans is linked to the health of Africa's people, her resources and self-esteem - yet, the African continent's wellbeing is intrinsically linked to the wellbeing of all the peoples of the world. Much shedding of the baggage imposed on Africa during the past 400 years is necessary and is, in fact, happening. The future of the African continent is full of hope and involves the metamorphosis from underdevelopment to sustainable growth energised by the revitalising ingredients already present within the continent herself.
In software engineering, Spring, Axis, Struts, and Hibernate are four popular open source Java projects ,,, often known as and distributed under the acronym "SASH". These projects are used to build Web applications by developers and companies using the Java language.
These projects are used in an increasing number of large applications at Global 2000 companies, as well as by individual developers and smaller websites and companies. Taken together, these projects present an alternative to many J2EE standards in programming, and represent a way in which open source software has helped drive innovations in Java.
These projects are used in an increasing number of large applications at Global 2000 companies, as well as by individual developers and smaller websites and companies. Taken together, these projects present an alternative to many J2EE standards in programming, and represent a way in which open source software has helped drive innovations in Java.
GirlsandGuns.com is a website launched in July 2007 that broadcasts video footage of young women shooting a variety of high-caliber firearms including an AK-47, AR-50 sniper rifle, a grenade launcher, an M16 assault rifle and an MP-5 submachine gun. Billed as an Internet-based television show, the premise behind GirlsandGuns.com is a peculiar one.
Overview
In each episode, four good looking female contestants, dressed in Lycra bikinis, thigh holsters and high-heeled combat boots, compete against each other in a paramilitary-syle contest. The women vie for points in a three-round tournment and the shooter who wins the contest at the end of the episode gets a chance to vie for a $5,000 cash grand prize in the season finale. To date, GirlsandGuns.com has completed six episodes and is currently developing nine more.
In one of the early episodes of GirlsandGuns.com, the show recruited Miss Howard Stern Andrea Brooke as one of its contestants. Although she didn’t win, Brooke’s antics on and off camera made her appearance the highlight of the season. Video clips of a visibly intoxicated and topless Brooke firing indiscrimiante rounds from a fully automatic assault rifle has garnered more than 35,000 views on YouTube.
Mainstream media outlets and animal advocacy groups have criticized Tough Sports Live for being cruel to the animals, operating unregulated bare-knuckle brawls, and making exploitive videos of near-naked young women shooting machine guns for fun.
Show Creators
GirlsandGuns.com was created by Theresa Brown, an avid hunter and extreme outdoor sports enthusiast. She pitched the idea to Toughsportslive.com, an online entertainment company that also produces RioHeroes.com, that broadcasts bare-knuckle Vale Tudo fighting from Rio De Janeiro.
Overview
In each episode, four good looking female contestants, dressed in Lycra bikinis, thigh holsters and high-heeled combat boots, compete against each other in a paramilitary-syle contest. The women vie for points in a three-round tournment and the shooter who wins the contest at the end of the episode gets a chance to vie for a $5,000 cash grand prize in the season finale. To date, GirlsandGuns.com has completed six episodes and is currently developing nine more.
In one of the early episodes of GirlsandGuns.com, the show recruited Miss Howard Stern Andrea Brooke as one of its contestants. Although she didn’t win, Brooke’s antics on and off camera made her appearance the highlight of the season. Video clips of a visibly intoxicated and topless Brooke firing indiscrimiante rounds from a fully automatic assault rifle has garnered more than 35,000 views on YouTube.
Mainstream media outlets and animal advocacy groups have criticized Tough Sports Live for being cruel to the animals, operating unregulated bare-knuckle brawls, and making exploitive videos of near-naked young women shooting machine guns for fun.
Show Creators
GirlsandGuns.com was created by Theresa Brown, an avid hunter and extreme outdoor sports enthusiast. She pitched the idea to Toughsportslive.com, an online entertainment company that also produces RioHeroes.com, that broadcasts bare-knuckle Vale Tudo fighting from Rio De Janeiro.