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The term tribe or digital tribe is used as a slang term for an unofficial community of people who share a common interest, and usually who are loosely affiliated with each other through social media or other internet mechanisms. The term is related to "tribe", which traditionally refers to people closely associated in both geography and genealogy. Nowadays, it looks more like a virtual community or a personal network and it is often called global digital tribe. Most anthropologists agree that a tribe is a (small) society that practices its own customs and culture, and that these define the tribe. The tribes are divided into clans, with their own customs and cultural values that differentiate them from activities that occur in 'real life' contexts. People feel more inclined to share and defend their ideas on social networks than they would dare to say to someone face to face. For example, it would be ridiculous to ‘poke’ someone in real life.
Tribe is an extended play from the metal band Soulfly. This EP was only released in Australia on a tour Soulfly was on.
Tribe was an American short-lived comic book published first in 1993. Created by Todd Johnson and Larry Stroman, Tribe launched as part of Image Comics' second round of titles.
Axis Comics later printed two more issues (2, 3) of the series before itself going under due to financial difficulties. The final issue (0) was published by Good Comics.
Tribe was a comic book about the adventures of a predominantly African-American and minority superhero group based in Brooklyn, New York. During its limited run, the plot of Tribe centered on their conflicts with a conglomerate of European and Japanese techno-pirates known as Europan, which had a mysterious connection to a power-crazed, armor-clad villain known as "Lord Deus". The final issue also featured an appearance by Erik Larsen's Savage Dragon, even positing an alternate origin for the character.
Due to constant changes behind the scenes, with Stroman and Johnson switching companies, Tribe's release schedule was inconsistent. In issue #1, Blindspot and Hannibal rescue young illusionist Alexander Collins from thugs hired by Europan, introducing him to their collective. In #2, Europan attacks both Collins (later to be known as "Front") and the lab of a Tribe-associated scientist who later becomes known as "Steel Pulse" after his liquid metal armor is released by gunfire from the Europan cyborgs and becomes bonded to his body. Tribe also faces the faux-"gangsta" superpowered assassin "Out Cold" at Front's club. Suddenly, the bizarre "Lord Deus" arrives on the scene, along with the Savage Dragon, who is on duty as a police officer.
Ryan is a 2004 animated documentary created and directed by Chris Landreth about Canadian animator Ryan Larkin, who had lived on skid row in Montreal as a result of drug and alcohol abuse. Landreth's chance meeting with Larkin in 2000 inspired him to develop the film, which took 18 months to complete. It was co-produced by Copper Heart Entertainment and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), and its creation and development is the subject of the NFB documentary Alter Egos. The film incorporated material from archive sources, particularly Larkin's works at the NFB.
The film is an animated interpretation of an interview of Larkin by Landreth, and includes interviews with Larkin's previous partner and coworkers, as well as Landreth. Development of the characters was partially inspired by the plastinated human bodies of the Body Worlds exhibition. The distorted and disembodied appearance of the film's characters is based on Landreth's use of psychological realism to portray emotion visually, and expression is modelled by use of straight ahead animation. The animation was created at the Animation Arts Centre of Seneca College in Toronto. Some of the animation was based on cords, mathematical equations modelling the physical properties of curves and used to animate filamentous objects in the film. The visual effects of the film has been described by reviewers and film critics as difficult to describe and having a distinctive visceral style.
Ryan is a common Irish surname, as well as being a common given name.
There are several possible origins for the surname. In certain cases it can be a simplified form of Mulryan. In some cases the surname may be derived from the Irish Gaelic Ó Riagháin (modern Irish Ó Riain), meaning "descendant of Rían"; or Ó Maoilriain "descendant of Maoilriaghain", or Ó Ruaidhín "descendant of the little red one". The old Gaelic personal name Rían is of uncertain origin. It may be derived from the Gaelic rí, meaning "king".
The surname Ryan has been confused with the surname Regan, which is derived from Ó Ríagáin, meaning "descendant of Riagán".
This is a list of characters appearing in the animated series Kim Possible.
Kimberly Ann "Kim" Possible is a crime fighter and high school cheerleading captain who saves the world on a regular basis while dealing with the normal challenges of a teenager, such as winning cheer competitions, turning in her homework on time, and maintaining a love life. Her name is a play on the word "impossible." Kim has known Ron Stoppable, her sidekick for most missions, since preschool. She has also completed missions with Wade, Monique, her brothers, and even her mother. Kim and Ron end up developing romantic feelings for each other and begin dating during their senior year, in Season 4. She famously adopts untypical teen slang such as "So not the drama", "No big" ("no big deal"), as well as the series' catch phrase, "What's the sitch?" (slang for "situation") in her speech. At Middleton High School, she is popular and charismatic, as well as an excellent student. She has an irritable and demanding personality that often affects her work, yet she fulfills the role of a protagonist by using her intelligence and sensibility to 'save the day'. Though she struggles with embarrassment, her rivalry with Bonnie, and her shyness around her crushes, she usually displays extreme maturity, going so far as to act as Ron's conscience at times. She has a good relationship with her family members, though she is often annoyed by her brothers (whom she calls "Tweebs", for "Twin Dweebs"), and embarrassed by her parents' antics.
What's better than one actor from The Tribe sitting down to talk -- how about 4 of them? In this never before seen clip, we bring Caleb Ross (LEX), Dwayne Cameron (BRAY), Michael Wesley-Smith (JACK) and Ryan Runciman (RYAN) together to go behind the scenes to hang out and talk about Series of The Tribe - as well as pool tables, horse riding and so much more. Keep the dream alive! © 1999-2019 Cloud 9 (The Tribe) Ltd. All rights reserved. Music from The Tribe now available online: http://smarturl.it/thetribemusic For more on The Tribe novels and eBooks - http://www.tribeworld.com/books/ For more information, please check out: http://www.tribeworld.com - The Official Website of The Tribe http://facebook.com/thetribeofficial - The Tribe's Official Facebook Page http://twitter.com/thetrib...
2018 Tribe Football - OL Ryan Childress - Welcome to the Tribe!
Follow Ryan's journey by subscribing to our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/degreed?sub_confirmation=1 In Episode 8 of Ryan Learns Something, Ryan learns what it means to build a tribe. He identifies some of the tribes he belongs to, explores how humans connect with each other to form tribes, and how brands have played a bigger role in tribes in recent years. Ryan explores how the internet changed tribes and what tribes need to thrive. Ryan visits with 3 real-world tribes to see how brands have created die-hard fans. First, Ryan attempts a SoulCycle class and realizes it’s more than just cycling. Next, Ryan interviews Star Wars and Star Trek fans to see what brings them together and visits NASA to see how a government agency created one of the biggest and most active tribes usin...
Ryan & Salene - "When you're alone, I will be by your side. When you're sad, I will wipe away your tears. When you're worried, I will share your troubles. When you're sick, I will nurse you. & when you're hungry, I will bring you food"
Lizbliz Footage of Tribe's - Take me to.... 2012 Launch Music Track Used : DJ PRIVATE RYAN - TRIBE MIX Shot and Edited by : Lizbliz Media www.lizbliz.com www.carnivaltribe.com
There's practically no Ryan videos out there, so I had to make one :) Short and sweet.
Ryan Elson, is an ex-cop who has seen it all. Recognising the value of friends in his darkest moments, he pondered "who supports those who don't have support?" This is his story. On this episode of People with a Passion with Craig Rowe, Ryan elson explains why he established not-for-profit group TRIBE (Social Belonging). He talks managing adversity including losing his son to cancer in January of 2019. He shares the importance of having purpose, integrity and recovering from some brutal setbacks and using them as a growth opportunity. He opens his heart and share his journey with us in this interview. FOLLOW TRIBE: WEB: https://tribebelonging.com.au/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/tribesocialbelonging/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/tribebelonging/ FACEBOOK: https://www.faceb...
Friends to the end, Lex and Ryan have been through it all. In this flashback moment from Season 2 of The Tribe, Ryan (Ryan Runciman) relays how he forged a close friendship with Lex (Caleb Ross) at their military boot camp in the days before the virus changed the world forever. Mam (Robyn Malcolm) and the other female commanders of the camp found Lex and Ryan unlike their other cadets. This is the fifth flashback moment from The Tribe TV Series (from Season 2) giving a glimpse of life for some of the main characters in The Tribe in the days before the onset of the post-apocalyptic world. © 1999-2019 Cloud 9 (The Tribe) Ltd. All rights reserved. Music from The Tribe now available online: http://smarturl.it/thetribemusic For more on The Tribe novels and eBooks - http://www.tribeworl...
The term tribe or digital tribe is used as a slang term for an unofficial community of people who share a common interest, and usually who are loosely affiliated with each other through social media or other internet mechanisms. The term is related to "tribe", which traditionally refers to people closely associated in both geography and genealogy. Nowadays, it looks more like a virtual community or a personal network and it is often called global digital tribe. Most anthropologists agree that a tribe is a (small) society that practices its own customs and culture, and that these define the tribe. The tribes are divided into clans, with their own customs and cultural values that differentiate them from activities that occur in 'real life' contexts. People feel more inclined to share and defend their ideas on social networks than they would dare to say to someone face to face. For example, it would be ridiculous to ‘poke’ someone in real life.