Heroscape (stylized as "heroScape" or "HeroScape") is an expandable turn-based miniature wargaming system originally manufactured by Milton Bradley Company, and later by Wizards of the Coast, both subsidiaries of Hasbro, Inc., and discontinued by Hasbro in November 2010. The game is played using pre-painted miniature figures on a board made from interlocking hexagonal tiles that allow for construction of a large variety of 3D playing boards. The game is often noted and lauded by fans for the relatively high production quality of the game materials, in particular the pre-painted miniature figures as well as its interchangeable and variable landscape system.
Heroscape was released in 2004. The game designers are Craig Van Ness, Rob Daviau, and Stephen Baker at Hasbro Games. Hasbro's subsidiary, Milton Bradley, also developed HeroQuest and Battle Masters. Heroscape is designed for 2 or more players ages 8 and older, although it can easily be adapted to more players, particularly if more than one master set and expansion sets are used. There are additional expansion sets that can be purchased (see: Master Sets and Expansion Sets, below).
Romans is a 2013 Malayalam comedy suspense thriller film directed by Boban Samuel and written by YV Rajesh. The film is produced by Arun Ghosh and Bijoy Chandran. The film features Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon and Niveda Thomas in the lead roles, with Lalu Alex, TG Ravi and Vijayaraghavan in supporting roles.
The film received a Universal Certificate from the Censor Board of India. The film released on 17 January 2013, receiving positive response from audience. The film was a commercial success at the box-office as well as overseas.
Akash (Kunchacko Boban) and Shibu (Biju Menon) are two jail birds who escape from a train while they are being transported to a jail. They end up in a village at the Kerala – Tamil Nadu border, where they are mistaken for a pair of priests expected at the local church. The duo masquerade as priests, and reopen a church which has been closed for years, thereby winning over the villagers. A series of events that take place after their arrival bring about a change in their outlook towards life and society.
The Epistle to the Romans, often shortened to Romans, is the sixth book in the New Testament. Biblical scholars agree that it was composed by the Apostle Paul to explain that salvation is offered through the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is the longest of the Pauline epistles and is considered his "most important theological legacy" and magnum opus.
In the opinion of Jesuit scholar Joseph Fitzmyer, the book "overwhelms the reader by the density and sublimity of the topic with which it deals, the gospel of the justification and salvation of Jew and Greek alike by the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ, revealing the uprightness and love of God the Father."
N. T. Wright notes that Romans is
The scholarly consensus is that Paul authored the Epistle to the Romans.
C. E. B. Cranfield, in the introduction to his commentary on Romans, says:
The letter was most probably written while Paul was in Corinth, and probably while he was staying in the house of Gaius and transcribed by Tertius his amanuensis. There are a number of reasons Corinth is most plausible. Paul was about to travel to Jerusalem on writing the letter, which matches Acts where it is reported that Paul stayed for three months in Greece. This probably implies Corinth as it was the location of Paul’s greatest missionary success in Greece. Additionally Phoebe was a deacon of the church in Cenchreae, a port to the east of Corinth, and would have been able to convey the letter to Rome after passing through Corinth and taking a ship from Corinth’s west port. Erastus, mentioned in Romans 16:23, also lived in Corinth, being the city's commissioner for public works and city treasurer at various times, again indicating that the letter was written in Corinth.
Knock (French title: Knock ou le Triomphe de la médecine) is a French satire written in 1923 by Jules Romains. The play was presented for the first time in Paris at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées on December 15, 1923, in a production starring Louis Jouvet.
The ambitious Dr. Knock arrives in the rural village of Saint-Maurice to succeed Dr. Parpalaid, an honorable man, but a physician with few patients. The people of the district are all in excellent health. Realizing that he was duped by his predecessor, Dr. Knock manages to convince everyone in good health that he or she needs medical care but does not know it.
Knock begins offering free consultations to the townsfolk and diagnoses them with exotic maladies in order to prescribe treatment. His practice thrives as the townspeople turn into hypochondriacs. The result is inevitable. All the villagers take to their sickbeds and the hotel is transformed into a clinic. Even Dr. Parpalaid, who has returned, receives a "diagnosis" from Dr. Knock and takes to bed.
Somebody to rough you up
Somebody to make it tough
Somebody to bait you
Somebody to love
But wait...
Is it still love you want
Somebody to pamper
Somebody to blame it on
Somebody to love
But wait...
(Chorus)
Baby, baby I wanna be true
You gotta knock me out some other way
And I want to be with the sun and the moon
I've been hopeless
And I want to
Baby, baby I wanna be true
You gotta knock me out some other way
And I want to be with the sun and the moon
I've been hopeless
I've been..
Somebody to take you out
Somebody to show you how
Somebody to train you
Somebody to love
But wait...
Is it still love you want
Somebody to put you down
Somebody to smack you 'round
Somebody to love
But wait...
(Chorus)
Ooooooo
High hopes
High hopes
She got high hopes
High hopes (x7)
She got high hopes
High hopes (x7)
Oooooooo