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James Wallace Fields is an American film director, producer, playwright and actor. Fields wrote, produced and directed the movies 416, Saving The Indian Hills, Preserve Me A Seat, Plain Living and, most recently Bugeaters, currently in production. Prior to his film work, Fields wrote and directed the musical comedy Little Red and the play Scarlett Fever.
Fields is a nationally known independent filmmaker who has championed issues of concern to the Midwest and of film lovers in general. He is the owner of the independent film production company Apartment 101 Films.
James Wallace Fields was born in Omaha, Nebraska, in September 1958. Fields was educated in the Omaha public schools. Starting in his childhood, Fields took an intense interest in film. An early photograph that appears in Saving The Indian Hills depicts Fields at age 16, standing in front of the Indian Hills Theater, which housed the largest indoor movie screen ever constructed. Designed by the architect Richard L. Crowther, the Cinerama theater was considered his greatest achievement. Its unique curved screen provided a 3-D effect that caused moviegoers to feel themselves immersed in the film—especially wide screen movies such as Lawrence of Arabia, Dr. Zhivago and Star Wars.
The Order of Friars Minor Conventual (OFMConv), is a branch of the order of Catholic Friars founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in 1209. As early as 1224, the members of this Franciscan Order is called by the people in English as Greyfriars from the color of their garments). The Religious of this Order are also called Minoriten in the German speaking countries (Minorites in English) and Cordelier in France.
Saint Francis of Assisi, Italian San Francesco d’Assisi, baptized Giovanni, renamed Francesco, original name Francesco di Pietro di Bernardone (born 1181/82, Assisi, duchy of Spoleto [Italy]—died October 3, 1226, Assisi; canonized July 16, 1228; feast day October 4), founder of the Franciscan orders of the Friars Minor (Ordo Fratrum Minorum), the women’s Order of St. Clare (the Poor Clares), and the lay Third Order. He was also a leader of the movement of evangelical poverty in the early 13th century. His evangelical zeal, consecration to poverty, charity, and personal charisma drew thousands of followers. Francis’s devotion to the human Jesus and his desire to follow Jesus’ example reflected and reinforced important developments in medieval spirituality. The Poverello (“Poor Little Man”) is one of the most venerated religious figures in Roman Catholic history, and he and Catherine of Siena are the patron saints of Italy. In 1979 Pope John Paul II recognized him as the patron saint of ecology.
"Fields of Gold" is a 1993 song by Sting from his album Ten Summoner's Tales. "Fields of Gold" and all the other album tracks were recorded at Lake House, Wiltshire, mixed at The Townhouse Studio, London, England and mastered at Masterdisk, New York City. The harmonica solo is played by Brendan Power, and the Northumbrian smallpipes are played by Kathryn Tickell. The music video was directed by Kevin Godley. The cover of the album was photographed at Wardour Old Castle in Wiltshire, as was the cover for the album Ten Summoner's Tales.
"Fields of Gold" was the second single released from the album after "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You". The single reached No. 16 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart. It was a hit in Ireland, Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland and many other countries.
The song was included in Sting's first compilations album issued by Sting under the title Fields of Gold: The Best of Sting 1984–1994 and released in 1994 and in a later compilation The Very Best of Sting & The Police in 1997. It was re-recorded by Sting in 2006 as a bonus track for his classical album Songs from the Labyrinth, in which the song was accompanied entirely by a lute.
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This song played in season 3 during phyllis' wedding when jim and pam stared at each other and I have always wanted to do a video to them ever since then. So please tell me what you think...no really story or anything, just some fun! So enjoy! Disclaimer: As always, I own none of the material...this is purely for entertainment and not profit.
GREEN PASTURES - By Jim Fields in funeral of Deacon Boss Hurley
Memorial of Helen Watson at Lexington United Baptist Church in Lexington, KY.
at Big Sandy Senior Citizens Center, Friday, Feb. 3, 2017
Winning Golf is a television show that airs on Comcast Sportsnet Philadelphia. For more information on the show or for instruction with PGA Golf Professional Doug Hendricks go to WinningGolfTV.com.
Fr. John Bamman, OFM Conv. tells the story of one of the Giants of the Conventual Franciscan Order. Br. Jim Fields, OFM Conv., concerned about feeding the hungry, began the Franciscan Kitchen in Louisville, Kentucky. The Franciscan Kitchen now serves 400 plus meals daily.
Memorial of Helen Watson at Lexington United Baptist Church in Lexington, KY.
Special Guest: Pastor Jim Fields at New Harvest Church in Greeneville, TN.
Anna Gorges, registered dietitian with Ventana Wellness, talks about food – the most important medicine you put in your body Dr. Lowell Ponte, co-author of Don’t Bank On It, examines whether your money in the bank is safe and talks about current gold/silver market and their future. Chaplain Jim Fields of the Rogue Valley Chaplain’s Association explain the chaplain’s role in serving our community and describe the process of becoming a community chaplain for both Josephine and Jackson counties. Originally aired on theDove TV & Radio 17th November 2014 See more at http://thedove.us and http://facebook.com/thedoveonline
Lutheran ethicist Jim Childs takes a look at contemporary greed in light of Christian principles; Catholic economist Dan Finn lays out basic economic tenets and applies a Christian critique. (recorded webinar)
Artist : Jim Kirkwood Album : Ancient Fields Year : 1992 Country : Germany Genre : Electronic Fantasy Ambient, Dungeon Synth TRACKLIST : 01. Track 1 00:00 02. Track 2 10:10 03. Track 3 14:41 04. Track 4 18:31 05. Track 5 20:11 06. Track 6 28:01 07. Track 7 31:37 Please support the artists, buy their music.
0:00 Intro 0:32 Walk to My Still Beating Mind 1:30 Metallic Fields (1) 2:30 Baloo My Boy (Richard Glover version) 5:12 Two Question 9:32 Metallic Fields (2) 10:18 Pleasant Without Scurrility 14:40 Walking Here, Two Shadows Went 16:14 Metallic Fields (3) 16:54 Ring a Ring a Roses 18:07 A Happy Band 21:24 Cheek to Bentside 23:20 Flux of Time 26:46 Walking Here, Two Shadows Went 28:13 The Damp of Hell 32:38 Metallic Fields (1) (Full Version) 43:10 Walk to My Still Beating Heart 44:54 Baloo My Boy 47:34 Metallic Fields (5)
Jim Will portrait The man behind the name Jim Willie has experience in three important fields of statistical practice in the 23 years following completion of a PhD in Statistics at Carnegie Mellon University. He spent time since 2001 in a private consulting firm in Pittsburgh, PA. His work included pharmaceutical and medical claim estimation, stratified sampling for consumer packaged goods market share, training seminars in advanced regression models, and consulting toward various other projects within the firm. In August of 2003, he became a low-cost solution at his firm, and since then has focused exclusively on the US and world economies, financial markets, currencies, and the commodity fields. Gold and energy have been a prime focus. Jim spent five years at the corporate headquarters ...
Sanjiv Gupta, CEO of OpsVeda discusses how OpsVeda, powered by SAP HANA, unlocks Supply Chain data by streaming business events and interpreting them in real time, to provide ready answers to daily challenges. - Worlds first intelligence platform built for the End User - Real time visibility into things that need attention - Operational Intelligence platform that enables predictive and prescriptive analytics. For more information: info@opsveda.com Visit: http://www.opsveda.com/
A interview with Client and Pace setter Jim Fields. http://ratheastlinkcommunitycentre.ca Director: Leah Johnston
Jim fields some basic questions about culinary, medicinal and wild mushrooms.
Dan Wagner discusses the importance of using insights to fuel decision making with Jim Fields, VP of Marketing at SAP.
Hey! Meet Patricia King and watch this cool-o boss-o neat-o interview. She's such fun!
Jim Morgan, educator in the fields of architecture, design and urban planning, discusses and reflects on his nearly half-century career as a teacher on the occasion of his 80th birthday. During the interview, Morgan refers to "The American Architectural Experience," a research project sponsored by New York University and funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (1973-1976). It was designed as a thirty-episode series to be offered under NYU's "Sunrise Semester" program, an early experiment in television-based education. The half-hour video pilot program, "The Cage and the Tree," created during the planning for the series (which was never produced) is included here. In addition, an interview with Thomai Serdarï, NYU teaching colleague of Jim's, is also available here. She comme...
Finbar Furey and Aslan's Christy Dignam with a stunning performance "Green Fields of France". #latelate Watch The Late Late Show live and on-demand from anywhere in the world at http://www.rte.ie/player. The Late Late Show | Fridays | RTÉ One, 9:35pm Irish Time
Jim Harbaugh speaks with reporters following Michigan's 41-8 win over Illinois.
GREEN PASTURES - By Jim Fields in funeral of Deacon Boss Hurley
Special Guest: Pastor Jim Fields at New Harvest Church in Greeneville, TN.
A look at the life of Jim Field, and how vitality is essential in order to stay alive.
Interviews with the stars of The Wrong Mans - James Corden and Mathew Baynton, and director and producer Jim Field Smith.
She's Out of My League is a 2010 http://v.ht/Lq32S American romantic comedy film directed by Jim Field Smith and written by Sean Anders and John Morris.
She's Out of My League is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by http://ow.ly/g29d307edMC Jim Field Smith and written by Sean Anders and John Morris.
Recorded at the National Stadium, Dublin. The Dubliners: Ronnie Drew: Guitar, Vocals Barney McKenna: Banjo, Vocals, Mandolin John Sheahan: Fiddle, Whistle, Background Vocals, Mandolin Seán Cannon: Guitar, Vocals with Jim McCann: Guitar, Vocals Eamonn Campbell: Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Background Vocals Paddy Reilly: Guitar, Vocals Songs & Tunes: Fairmoye Lasses and Sporting Paddy — Instrumental McAlpine's Fusiliers — vocals - Ronnie Drew Banks of the Roses — vocals - Seán Cannon Come Back Paddy Reilly — vocals - Paddy Reilly Four Green Fields — vocals - Jim McCann The Town I loved so well — vocals - Ronnie Drew Selection of Reels — Instrumental The Crack was 90 — vocals - Paddy Reilly Carrickfergus — vocals - Jim McCann The Midnight Oil — Instrumental featuring - John Sheahan Marino Waltz...
From The Market America World Conference 2014.