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Fantasy is a genre of fiction that uses magic or other supernatural elements as a main plot element, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic and magical creatures are common. Fantasy is generally distinguished from the genres of science fiction and horror by the expectation that it steers clear of scientific and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three, all of which are subgenres of speculative fiction.
In popular culture, the fantasy genre is predominantly of the medievalist form. In its broadest sense, however, fantasy comprises works by many writers, artists, filmmakers, and musicians, from ancient myths and legends to many recent and popular works.
Fantasy is studied in a number of disciplines including English and other language studies, cultural studies, comparative literature, history, and medieval studies. Work in this area ranges widely, from the structuralist theory of Tzvetan Todorov, which emphasizes the fantastic as a liminal space, to work on the connections (political, historical, literary) between medievalism and popular culture.
Fantasy was a British pulp science fiction magazine which published three issues in 1938 and 1939. The editor was T. Stanhope Sprigg; when the war started, he enlisted in the RAF and the magazine was closed down. The publisher, George Newnes Ltd, paid respectable rates, and as a result Sprigg was able to obtain some good quality material, including stories by John Wyndham, Eric Frank Russell, and John Russell Fearn.
The first U.S. science fiction (sf) magazine, Amazing Stories, was imported into the U.K. from its launch in 1926, and other magazines from the U.S. market were also available in the U.K. from an early date. However, no British sf magazine was launched until 1934, when Pearson's launched Scoops, a weekly in tabloid format aimed at the juvenile market. Soon Haydn Dimmock, Scoops' editor, began to receive more sophisticated stories, targeted at an adult audience; he tried to change the magazine's focus to include more mature fiction but within twenty issues falling sales led Pearson's to kill the magazine. The failure of Scoops gave British publishers the impression that Britain could not support a science fiction publication.
"Fantasy" is the fourth single from Nadia Ali's solo debut album Embers. It was released on April 27, 2010 by Smile in Bed Records.
"Fantasy" is written by Nadia Ali and produced by Ali and the DJ duo Sultan and Ned Shepard. It was chosen as a single from Embers by fans after a poll conducted by Ali on her Facebook page between "Fantasy" and "Point the Finger".
Ali has spoken about "Fantasy" that she always wanted it as a single as she felt the song had really powerful emotions. She mentioned that the track sums her up as how she wants to be recognized "an emotional songwriter who loves being a part of electronic music".
The Morgan Page remix of "Fantasy" went on to be nominated in the Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical category at the 53rd Grammy Awards.
The music video for "Fantasy" was directed by Ryan Littman and Berman Fenelus and filmed at the Tribeca Cinemas in New York in April, 2010. The concept of the video was the transformation and elevation of Ali as the 'Queen of Clubs'. The theme of the video was used to promote Ali's upcoming greatest hits collection,Queen of Clubs Trilogy: The Best of Nadia Ali Remixed.
Gratitude, thankfulness, gratefulness, or appreciation is a feeling or attitude in acknowledgment of a benefit that one has received or will receive. The experience of gratitude has historically been a focus of several world religions, and has been considered extensively by moral philosophers such as Lee Clement. The systematic study of gratitude within psychology only began around the year 2000, possibly because psychology has traditionally been focused more on understanding distress rather than understanding positive emotions. The study of gratitude within psychology has focused on the understanding of the short term experience of the emotion of gratitude (state gratitude), individual differences in how frequently people feel gratitude (trait gratitude), and the relationship between these two aspects.
Gratitude is not the same as indebtedness. While both emotions occur following help, indebtedness occurs when a person perceives that they are under an obligation to make some repayment of compensation for the aid. The emotions lead to different actions; indebtedness can motivate the recipient of the aid to avoid the person who has helped them, whereas gratitude can motivate the recipient to seek out their benefactor and to improve their relationship with them.
FANTASY -- Paint A Picture -- 1973 ( UK ) 1. Paint A Picture 00:01 2. Circus 05:26 3. The Award 11:46 4. Politely Insane 16:41 5. Widow 20:11 6. Icy River 22:25 7. Thank Christ 28:21 8. Young Man's Fortune 32:29 9. Gnome Song 36:13 10. Silent Mine 40:35 Bonus tracks on remaster (Lake Eerie 2005) taken from Fantasy - Beyond The Beyond: 11. Beyond The Beyond 45:14 12. Reality 50:51 13. Alanderie 53:50 14. Afterthought 01:02:50 15. Worried Man 01:08:41 16. Just A Dream 01:11:37 17. Winter Rose 01:15:09 Paul Lawrence - 12 string guitar, vocals David Read - bass, vocals David Metcalfe - keyboards, vocals Peter James - lead guitar, vocals Jon Webster - percussion, vocals
This sophisticated collection of Mellotron-fuelled progressive rock originally appeared in the UK only December 1973. It sank without trace, and is now one of the rarest albums of the era. It’s presented here complete with their ultra-rare non-LP 45, and notes explaining the band’s history, making it a must for fans of classic British prog. 1.Paint A Picture 00:00 2.Circus 05:26 3.The Award 11:46 4.Politely Insane 16:41 5.Widow 20:10 6.Icy River 22:25 7.Thank Christ 28:20 8.Young Man's Fortune 32:29 9.Gnome Song 36:12 10.Silent Mime 40:34 Bonus track 11.I Was Once Aware 45:14
I've been playing Final Fantasy for entirely too long already, and I won't stop for quite some time either. The game is fun, the combat and world are great, and I love the relationship between Noct, Glad, Iggi and Prompto. Definitely don't miss out.
I made this vid partially because I had an idea for it, and I wanted to see if I could actually make it decent enough to post. I think it turned out rather nicely. The clips used are FFVII Dirge of Cerberus, Crisis Core, FFVIII, FFIX, FFX (1 scene ha!), Devil May Cry, and Kingdom Hearts 1&2. I think that's all of them. The song is "No Jesus Christ" by Seether. I do not own anything and all copyrights belong to their respective owners. Nice comments only and I hope you enjoy!!
World Classic Organ Fantasy Organ Solo John Hong Beethoven "HALLELUJAH" CHOR DER ENGEL from Oratorio "Christ on the Mount of Olives" NY Southern Church 4-manual Organ Aug, 7 2009 HD 존홍 클래식 오르간 편곡연주 베토벤 오라토리오 감람산의 그리스도중 천사의 합창 "할렐루야" 뉴욕남교회 4단 오르간 2009년 8월 7일
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1)Paint A Picture - 5.24 2)Circus - 6.19 3)The Award - 4.53 4)Politely Insane - 3.28 5)Window - 2.21 6)Icy River - 5.51 7)Thank Christ - 4.09 8)Young Man's Fortune - 3.42 9)Gnome Song - 4.20 10)Silent Mime - 4.40 11)Beyond The Beyond - 5.37 - (Bonus) 12)Reality - 2.58 - (Bonus) 13)Alanderie - 9.01 - (Bonus) 14)After Thought - 5.51 - (Bonus) 15)Worried Man - 2.56 - (Bonus) 16)Just A Dream - 3.32 - (Bonus) 17)Winter Rose - 3.27 - (Bonus) Band (UK) "Prog.- Rock - Sinfonico"- Raro - Capolavoro d'ascoltare assolutamente con (Bonus).
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Fantasy is a genre of fiction that uses magic or other supernatural elements as a main plot element, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic and magical creatures are common. Fantasy is generally distinguished from the genres of science fiction and horror by the expectation that it steers clear of scientific and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three, all of which are subgenres of speculative fiction.
In popular culture, the fantasy genre is predominantly of the medievalist form. In its broadest sense, however, fantasy comprises works by many writers, artists, filmmakers, and musicians, from ancient myths and legends to many recent and popular works.
Fantasy is studied in a number of disciplines including English and other language studies, cultural studies, comparative literature, history, and medieval studies. Work in this area ranges widely, from the structuralist theory of Tzvetan Todorov, which emphasizes the fantastic as a liminal space, to work on the connections (political, historical, literary) between medievalism and popular culture.