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Albion (Ancient Greek: Ἀλβίων) is the oldest known name of the island of Great Britain. Today, it is still sometimes used poetically to refer to the island. The name for Scotland in the Celtic languages is related to Albion: Alba in Scottish Gaelic, Alba (genitive Alban, dative Albain) in Irish, Nalbin in Manx and Alban in Welsh, Cornish and Breton. These names were later Latinised as Albania and Anglicised as Albany, which were once alternative names for Scotland.
New Albion and Albionoria ("Albion of the North") were briefly suggested as names of Canada during the period of the Canadian Confederation. Captain Arthur Phillip originally named the Sydney Cove "New Albion", but for uncertain reasons the colony acquired the name "Sydney".
The Brittonic name for the island, Hellenized as Albíōn (Ἀλβίων) and Latinized as Albio (genitive Albionis), derives from the Proto-Celtic nasal stem *Albi̯iū (oblique *Albiion-) and survived in Old Irish as Albu (genitive Albann). The name originally referred to Britain as a whole, but was later restricted to Caledonia (giving the modern Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland, Alba). The root *albiio- is also found in Gaulish and Galatian albio- ("world") and Welsh elfydd (elbid, "earth, world, land, country, district"). It may be related to other European and Mediterranean toponyms such as Alpes and Albania. It has two possible etymologies: either *albho-, a Proto-Indo-European root meaning "white" (perhaps in reference to the white southern shores of the island, though Celtic linguist Xavier Delamarre argued that it originally meant "the world above, the visible world", in opposition to "the world below", i.e., the underworld), or *alb-, Proto-Indo-European for "hill".
A name is a term used for identification. Names can identify a class or category of things, or a single thing, either uniquely, or within a given context. A personal name identifies, not necessarily uniquely, a specific individual human. The name of a specific entity is sometimes called a proper name (although that term has a philosophical meaning also) and is, when consisting of only one word, a proper noun. Other nouns are sometimes called "common names" or (obsolete) "general names". A name can be given to a person, place, or thing; for example, parents can give their child a name or scientist can give an element a name.
Caution must be exercised when translating, for there are ways that one language may prefer one type of name over another. A feudal naming habit is used sometimes in other languages: the French sometimes refer to Aristotle as "le Stagirite" from one spelling of his place of birth, and English speakers often refer to Shakespeare as "The Bard", recognizing him as a paragon writer of the language. Also, claims to preference or authority can be refuted: the British did not refer to Louis-Napoleon as Napoleon III during his rule.
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Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.
The origin of the word "travel" is most likely lost to history. The term "travel" may originate from the Old French word travail. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the first known use of the word travel was in the 14th century. It also states that the word comes from Middle English travailen, travelen (which means to torment, labor, strive, journey) and earlier from Old French travailler (which means to work strenuously, toil). In English we still occasionally use the words travail and travails, which mean struggle. According to Simon Winchester in his book The Best Travelers' Tales (2004), the words travel and travail both share an even more ancient root: a Roman instrument of torture called the tripalium (in Latin it means "three stakes", as in to impale). This link reflects the extreme difficulty of travel in ancient times. Also note the torturous connotation of the word "travailler." Today, travel may or may not be much easier depending upon the destination you choose (i.e., Mt. Everest, the Amazon rainforest), how you plan to get there (tour bus, cruise ship, or oxcart), and whether or not you decide to "rough it (see extreme tourism and adventure travel). "There's a big difference between simply being a tourist and being a true world traveler," notes travel writer Michael Kasum. This is, however, a contested distinction as academic work on the cultures and sociology of travel has noted.
Global Underground 009: Sasha, San Francisco
1998 01 Street Bums -- Intro 02 Freaky Chakra -- Platform 03 Attaboy -- Solid Space Business 04 DJ Sakin & Friends -- Protect Your Mind (Van Bellen Remix) 05 Classified Project -- Resurrection (Subculture Relaxation Mix) 06 Medway -- Resurrection 07 Slick Mick -- Spectral Analysis 08 Sneaky Alien -- Blue Stream 09 Funk Function -- Empress II 10 Travel -- Bulgarian (Incisions Remix) 11 Joi Cardwell -- Soul To Bare (C. Hornbostel Remix) 12 Stoneproof -- Everything's Not You (Quivver's Space Mix) 13 Morgan King -- I'm Free (William Orbit Remix) 14 Libra Presents Taylor -- Anomaly - Calling Your Name (Albion Remix)
Label: Boxed – GU009CD Series: Global Underground Series – 009 Format: 2 × CD, Compilation, Mixed Country: UK Released: 09 Nov 1998 Genre: Electronic Style: Progressive House, Trance, Progressive Trance Tracklist 1-01 – No Artist - Intro 1-02 – Freaky Chakra - Platform 1-03 – Attaboy - Solid Space Business 1-04 – DJ Sakin & Friends - Protect Your Mind (Van Bellen Remix) 1-05 – Classified Project - Resurrection (Subculture Relaxation Mix) 1-06 – Medway - Resurrection 1-07 – Slickmick - Spectral Analysis 1-08 – Sneaky Alien - Blue Stream 1-09 – Funk Function - Empress II 1-10 – Travel - Bulgarian (Incisions Remix) 1-11 – Joi Cardwell - Soul To Bare (C. Hornbostel Remix) 1-12 – Stoneproof - Everything's Not You (Quivver's Space Mix) 1-13 – Morgan King - I'm Free (William Orbit Remix) 1-14...
Tracklist: (0:00) 1. Street Bums - Intro (3:07) 2. Freaky Chakra - Platform (10:31) 3. Attaboy - Solid Space Business (12:43) 4. DJ Sakin & Friends - Protect Your Mind (Van Bellen Remix) (19:29) 5. Classified Project - Resurrection (Subculture Relaxation Mix) (25:23) 6. Medway - Resurrection (31:32) 7. Slick Mick - Spectral Analysis (34:14) 8. Sneaky Alien - Blue Stream (39:02) 9. Funk Function - Empress II (42:58) 10. Travel - Bulgarian (Incisions Remix) (49:22) 11. Joi Cardwell - Soul To Bare (C. Hornbostel Remix) (53:04) 12. Stoneproof - Everything's Not You (Quivver's Space Mix) (59:27) 13. Morgan King - I'm Free (William Orbit Remix) (1:08:15) 14. Libra pres. Taylor - Anomaly - Calling Your Name (Albion Remix)
Red Jerry -- 'Deeper' Euphoria Label: Telstar TV -- TTVCD3064 Format: 2 × CD, Compilation, Mixed Country: UK Released: 17 May 1999 Genre: Electronic Style: Trance, Progressive Trance 1-01 Faithless -- God Is A DJ (Monster Mix) 1-02 Li Kwan -- Point Zero 1-03 Three Drives -- Greece 2000 (Original Mix - Miro Vocal Version) 1-04 Y Traxx -- Mystery Land (Original Mix) 1-05 Breeder -- Twilo Thunder (Stoked Up Mix) 1-06 Lucid -- Crazy (Translucid Dub) 1-07 M3 -- Bailamos 1-08 Katcha -- Touched By God (Maintwelve) 1-09 Tilt -- Children (Tilt's Courtyard Mix) 1-10 Ascension -- Someone (Space Brother's Dub) 1-11 Solar Stone* -- The Calling (Inner-Peace Mix) 1-12 DJ Sakin & Friends -- Protect Your Mind (For The Love Of A Princess) (Lange Remix) 1-13 Tilt -...
Libra Presents Taylor - Anomaly (Colling Your Name) (Granny's Epicure Remix), Music, Musik, Musica, Old School, Rave, Electronic, Remember, Remember 90's, techno, trance, makina, 90
Provided to YouTube by Dig Dis Walking On the Moog (Oliver Schories Remix) · Tom Novy Walking On the Moog ℗ Parquet Recordings Released on: 2012-11-09 Artist: Oliver Schories Composer: Tom Novy Composer Lyricist: Christoph Abele Music Publisher: copyright control Auto-generated by YouTube.
falling down, down to the ground
we praise your name, sweet lamb of god
i know you're there, i sing you this praise
although i'm scared, i still bless his name
i can feel, your love, in my life
all i can hear, is the sound, of your voice
an army of men, can't stop the end
well i know you're scared, just take my hand
i'll take you there, he's taking us there
just follow me there, he'll take us in
well he knows we're scared, cause this is the end
i can feel your love in my life
all i can hear is the sound of your voice
and it's calling me, well you've called my name