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Triptyque is an architectural firm with offices in São Paulo, Brazil and Paris, France. The firm consists of four partners: Greg Bousquet, Carolina Bueno, Guillaume Sibaud and Olivier Raffaelli, all of whom were graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Paris, France. The firm was originally founded in Rio de Janeiro, but after a short period, the office was relocated to São Paulo in 2000.
The name of the office is a literal translation of triptych (an object which appears in various parts), referring to the idea of a dissolving of the different repertoires and cultures of the participants into a single cohesive work.
The office has been featured in online design magazines such as dezeen
and in journals such as Architecture and Urbanism. Their Harmonia 57 project, which was shown in the French Pavilion at the 2008 Venice Biennale of Architecture, is an example of green architecture, featuring a pipeline system that recycles rainwater to irrigate a dense vegetal layer that grows on the organic concrete of its facades.
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MARANATHA DAY is a day that Christians have set aside to unite in faith and prayer, all over the world, to express their longing for the second coming of Jesus Christ. In 2012, MARANATHA DAY will hold on Sunday, May 20th.
An annual, inter-denominational initiative, MARANATHA DAY provides a platform for all Christians, on the same day, to pray, reflect and act on Jesus’ admonition for the church to stand ready for His return in glory to judge the living and the dead.
Simply translated, the word MARANATHA means ‘Come, Lord Jesus’.
The concept of praying for the return of Jesus flows from The Lord’s Prayer (Luke 11:2) where Jesus taught His disciples to pray ‘… thy Kingdom come…’. This prayer points forward to the day when Jesus will return to set up God’s Kingdom on the earth.
Similarly, in Revelation 22:20, Jesus told Apostle John, “Surely I am coming soon.” The response of the Apostle was inviting in tone, and yearning in aspiration: “Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!” The MARANATHA DAY concept echoes this exchange between Jesus and His favourite disciple.
In 2012, the inaugural observance of MARANATHA DAY will be marked by spending some time during the service to pray about the second coming of Jesus Christ. In subsequent years, churches will develop other ways of commemorating MARANATHA DAY - in sermons, talks, songs, drama, evangelism or other outreach programmes.
DATES
MARANATHA DAY holds annually on the Sunday after Ascension Day. (Ascension Day is taken to be 40 days from Easter Sunday, according to Acts 1:3).
The dates are:
:Maranatha Day 2012 - May 20, 2012
:Maranatha Day 2013 - May 12, 2013
:Maranatha Day 2014 - June 1, 2014
:Maranatha Day 2015 - May 17, 2015
ORGANISERS
Maranatha Day is an initiative of THIS ONE EVENT, a UK-registered, end-time ministry comprising believers from Evangelical and Pentecostal backgrounds.
External link
*Organiser's website
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Jay Chance (born John Michael Woolvett, 1 September 1942, Maidenhead, Berkshire) grew up in Bermondsey, South London, and was one of the original rock and roll singer/guitarists who played regularly at The 2i's Coffee Bar, in Old Compton Street, Soho, from 1958 to 1960. Famous for being the venue where Tommy Steele was 'allegedly' first discovered, it is now regarded as the birthplace of British rock and roll and was commemorated with a green plaque from the City of Westminster on 18 September 2006.
Contemporaries and touring
During Chance's time there, contemporaries included Vince Taylor, Tony Sheridan, Paul Gadd (later to be known as Gary Glitter) for whom he played backing guitar on several gigs, Brian Bennett (The Shadows), Albert Lee, Lance Fortune, Keith Kelly, Buddy Britten, Rory Blackwell, Vince Eager, Terry Dene, Screaming Lord Sutch, Johnny Kidd, Eden Kane, and many other celebrated early UK rockers. Londoner Chance's vocal delivery and guitar style was markedly more American influenced than many of his fellow artists. It was this authenticity which enabled him to carve out a career with his group, 'The Chancellors', as one of the live acts of choice for the U.S. servicemen serving on United States Air Force bases playing hundreds of gigs throughout the UK, as well as a four week tour in Germany during September 1960 playing at the Storyville House of Jazz in Frankfurt, and Charley’s Star Bar in Hanau. This was to continue until the mid sixties when he decided to take a job in advertising which subsequently led him to becoming a successful businessman running his own companies; and latterly a character actor in TV and Films.
Return to recording
Chance re-entered the mainstream music scene with the discovery of his original 1960s demo records in 2006, which were released by Raucous Records on a CD entitled Rock and Roll Fever alongside new recordings made with an updated line-up of his original backing band, The Chancellors. Chance has become known as "The 50s/60s Man" from the title of his second album (the nickname also reflects the fact that he started singing and playing in the 1950s, and is now in his sixties). This album which contained all new material, was produced by Rick Lloyd of 1980's a cappella group, The Flying Pickets, was released on his own Chance It record label. Both albums gained a highly favourable reaction from contemporary music publications which led to Chance giving his first live performance for many years with an appearance at the '2i's Reunion Concert' at the 100 Club in London's Oxford Street on the 28 January 2007. Chance has been described in Maverick magazine as "a true originator with a voice (still) in fine fettle".
Further albums and a touring schedule have been scheduled for 2007-2008.
Still playing - with a third album to be released, Jay now spends most of his time in Thailand where he and his business partner are the sole importers and distributors for Thailand of draught beers and ciders from around the world; including Carlsberg, Peroni, Tetley's, Kronenbourg, Fosters, Westons Ciders, VB Bitter, Crown Lager etc. They also have a bar and restaurant called The Beach Bar & Grill on Beach Road, Pattaya - near to Central Road (Pattaya Klang)
Discography
*Rock ‘n Roll Fever - Raucous Records RAUCD202 2007
*50’s 60’s Man - Chance It Records CIR001 2007
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Horsham Sparrows Football Club is an English community youth football club based in Horsham, West Sussex. The Club plays in the Horsham and District Youth Football League of which it was a founder member in 1969.
History
Founded in 1967 following the increased popularity in football after England's success in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. The Club has historically played in blue and white stripes, through the club's long standing connection with fans of Brighton and Hove Albion FC.
It is opperated for boys and girls in mixed teams from Under 7s to Under 10s and for boys from Under 11s to Under 18s with girls moving to Horsham Sparrows Girls FC to play in the Sussex County Women and Girls Football League.
On 11 June 1969, Horsham Sparrows were one of the founding clubs of the Horsham Mini-Minor League, now known as the Horsham and District Youth Football League.
Venues and Grounds
As a not-for-profit community club, Horsham Sparrows have never had a ground of their own, instead using many of the Local Authority public pitches hired from Horsham District Council.

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