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Foxley is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. The village is about 15 miles (24 km) north-west of Norwich and 9 miles (14 km) south-east of Fakenham. It covers an area of 6.66 km2 (2.57 sq mi) and had a population of 279 in 113 households at the 2001 census. For the purposes of local government, it falls within the district of Breckland.
The village is effectively divided into East and West Foxley by the A1067 road that was built as a bypass of it and the nearby village of Bawdeswell.
Foxley Wood, close by, is a site of special scientific interest and the largest remaining area of ancient woodland in Norfolk, England. It is thought to be over 6000 years old dating from the end of the last ice age.
Media related to Foxley at Wikimedia Commons
A rage comic is a short comic using a growing set of pre-made cartoon faces, or rage faces, which usually express rage or some other simple emotion or activity. These comics have spread much in the same way that internet memes do, and several dead memes have originated in this medium. They have been characterized by Ars Technica as an "accepted and standardized form of online communication." The popularity of rage comics has been attributed to their use as vehicles for humorizing shared experiences. The range of expression and standardized, easily identifiable faces has allowed uses such as teaching English as a foreign language.
Although used on numerous websites such as Reddit, Cheezburger, ESS.MX, and 9GAG, the source of the rage comic has largely been attributed to 4chan in mid-2007. The first rage comic was posted to the 4chan /b/random board in 2008. It was a simple 4-panel strip showing the author's anger about getting "splashback" while on the toilet, with the final panel featuring a zoomed-in face, known as Rage Guy, screaming "FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU-". It was quickly reposted and modified, with other users creating new scenarios and characters.
Jose Carlos Sebastián Gómez Maraschio (born May 20, 1983, in Mar del Plata, Argentina), professionally known as Piru Sáez, is an Argentine actor and rock singer. He is the best known of portraying Rocco Fuentes Echagüe in Rebelde Way and Piru in Floricienta and El Refugio (de los Sueños), and being a member of musical group Rolabogan. Currently he is the singer of the latin rock bands Coverheads and FOXLEY.
Since 2006 he is in a relationship with Denise Romano.
Disponible en tiendas digitales y disquerias Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ar/album/nueva-generacion/id882166690 "Donde Va a Parar es el primer single del album debut de Foxley, llamado "Nueva Generacion" Director del video: Tomás Lestard More on our channel: http://www.youtube.com/SMusicArg
Disponible en Itunes y tiendas físicas y digitales: https://itunes.apple.com/ar/album/nueva-generacion/id882166690 Incluído en el Album Nueva Generación (Nominado a 2 Premios Gardel: Mejor Album Pop y Mejor Album Nuevo Artista) Producción Musical: Alfredo Toth y Pablo Guyot FOXLEY es: • Piru Saez: Voz • Gonzalo "Gutty" Gutierrez: Guitarra y Coros • Mariano "Gaita" Gallego: Guitarra • Federico Garcia Aberkon: Bajo • Uriel Tordó: Batería CREDITOS Dirección: Oscar Arcangeli / Fede Nuñez Cámaras: Fede Nuñez / Clara Campos Edición: Oscar Arcangeli Dirección de Fotografía: Guillermo "El Oso" Cabrera / Fede Nuñez Asistentes en Fotografia: Clara Campos / Sol Berruezo Producción: Oscar Arcangeli / Fede Nuñez/ Piru Saez / Foxley / SmusicArg / Manager: Jerónimo Rovagnati Asistente de producció...
Disponible en Itunes y tiendas físicas y digitales: https://itunes.apple.com/ar/album/nueva-generacion/id882166690 Incluído en el Album Nueva Generacion (nominado a 2 Premios Gardel: Mejor Album Pop y Mejor Album Nuevo Artista) Produccion Musical: Alfredo Toth y Pablo Guyot FOXLEY son: • Piru Saez: Voz y Guitarra • Gonzalo "Gutty" Gutierrez: Guitarra y Coros • Mariano "Gaita" Gallego: Guitarra • Federico Garcia Aberkon: Bajo • Uriel Tordó: Bateria CREDITOS Direccion: Oscar Arcangeli / Fede Nuñez Edicion: Oscar Arcangeli Dirección de Fotografia: Cristian Ubait / Fede Nuñez Vestuario, styling: Denise Romano / Luis Villena Make up: Aylin Junggeburth Smusic Arg
Disponible en Itunes y tiendas físicas y digitales: https://itunes.apple.com/ar/album/nueva-generacion/id882166690 Incluído en el Album Nueva Generacion (nominado a 2 Premios Gardel: Mejor Album Pop y Mejor Album Nuevo Artista) Produccion Musical: Alfredo Toth y Pablo Guyot FOXLEY son: • Piru Saez: Voz y Guitarra • Gonzalo "Gutty" Gutierrez: Guitarra y Coros • Mariano "Gaita" Gallego: Guitarra • Federico Garcia Aberkon: Bajo • Uriel Tordó: Bateria CREDITOS Direccion: Oscar Arcangeli / Fede Nuñez Camaras: Fede Nuñez/ Clara Campos Edicion: Oscar Arcangeli Direccion de Fotografia: Cristian Ubait Drone: Marcelo Severino Actriz: Camila Garófalo Vestuario, make up y styling: Denise Romano Direccion Actoral: Alfonso Burgos Asistente en Artistica: Francisco Bass Smusic Arg
Artista: FOXLEY Nombre del tema: Me gusta Letra y música: Federico García Aberkon Album: Nueva Generación (2014) Conseguilo en iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ar/album/nueva-generacion/id882166690 Me gusta, si te gusta mucho más. Me gusta, si me gustas al pasar. Me gusta si amanece y estás acá. Me gusta tanto esta suerte. Que tu mirada escapa y en verdad, mis palabras callan por demás. La noche se hizo día y sigo igual. Escapo siempre de mis sueños. Un beso y una sonrisa están de más, y yo prefiero estar… bien solo. Ahhhhhh, si pudiera decírtelo, ahhhhhh, no sería humano, no. Ahhhhhh, sí pudiera decírtelo, ahhhhhh, no sería humano, no. Me gusta, si te gusta mucho más. Me gusta, si me gustas al pasar. Me gusta si amanece y estás acá. Me gusta tanto nuestra suerte. Que tu mi...
Extracto de Banda Soporte, programa de TV que desde octubre de 2004 se dedica a la difusión del Rock Nacional Argentino. Actualmente al aire por la pantalla de Quiero Música en mi Idioma los Martes 18.30hs, Miércoles 05:30hs, Jueves 21:30hs, Jueves 00:30hs y Domingos 24hs. Idea y conducción @TanoNieto y @RuloGomezOK
This week on Crash Course mythology, Mike is talking to you about floods. You may have heard the story of Noah and the Ark from the Bible, but that is not the only deluge story humans tell. It's a common thing across culture. You could say the study of mythology is...flooded with them. Sorry. We'll be looking at floods from Mesopotamia from the Epic of Gilgamesh, and a flood story from the Zoroastrian tradition. And we'll look at a Roman flood story from Ovid's metamorphosis. It's a deluge of flood stories! Most of the stories and quotations in this episode are adapted from David Leeming's Mythology textbook, "The World of Myth." Get a free trial of Adobe Creative Cloud: http://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at htt...
This week, we’re on to reading Ralph Ellison’s great novel about the black experience in America after World War II, Invisible Man. John will teach you about Ellison’s nameless narrator, and his attempts to find his way in a social order that dehumanizes him and renders him invisible at every turn. Ellison’s novel follows its hero from his childhood in the south to his many attempts to make sense of the world in New York City, and it takes him through, explosions, activism, and riots. Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Mark, Bader Alghamdi, Eiryn Hegland, Kara Fitzgerald, Amanda Houle, Ann...
This week, John i s talking about one of his least favorite novels, The Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Lord of the Flies is a novel of ideas, and John doesn't agree with the central idea of the novel, which diminished his enjoyment of the book. The central idea of the book is that everyone has evil in their hearts. Which we don't necessarily agree with. That said, it's a good read, and worth reading. *** Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Mark, Eric Kitchen, Jessica Wode, Jeffrey Thompson, Steve Marshall, Moritz Schmidt, Robert Kunz, Tim Curwick, Jason A Saslow, SR Foxley, Elliot ...
We're kicking off our exploration of muscles with a look at the complex and important relationship between actin and myosin. Your smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles create movement by contracting and releasing in a process called the sliding filament model. Your skeletal muscles are constructed like a rope made of bundles of protein fibers, and that the smallest strands are your actin and myosin myofilaments. Its their use of calcium and ATP that causes the binding and unbinding that makes sarcomeres contract and relax. Table of Contents Smooth, Cardiac, and Skeletal Muscles Create Movement 1:18 Sliding Filament Model 4:52 Skeletal Muscles Are Made of Bundles of Protein Fibers 2:40 Actin and Myosin Myofilaments 3:54 Calcium and ATP Cause the Binding and Unbinding 5:05 *** Crash Cours...
In which John Green teaches you about Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This week, we'll talk a little bit about Samuel Langhorne Clemens, who wrote under the name Mark Twain, and how he mined his early life for decades to produce his pretty well-loved body of work. By far the best of Twain's novels, Huckleberry Finn has a lot to say about life in America around the Civil War, and it resonates today with its messages on race, class, and what exactly freedom is. Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Mark, Eric Kitchen, Jessica Wode, Jeffrey Thompson, Steve Marshall, Moritz Schmi...
Your heart gets a lot of attention from poets, songwriters, and storytellers, but today Hank's gonna tell you how it really works. The heart’s ventricles, atria, and valves create a pump that maintains both high and low pressure to circulate blood from the heart to the body through your arteries, and bring it back to the heart through your veins. You'll also learn what your blood pressure measurements mean when we talk about systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Table of Contents Heart's Ventricles, Atria and Valves Create a Pump 3:25 Maintains Both High and Low Pressure 3:25 Blood Circulates From the Heart to the Body Through Your Arteries 4:47 Blood Circulates From the Body to the Heart Through Your Veins 4:49 Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure 7:58 Crash Course Psychology posters ...
Now that we've discussed blood, we're beginning our look at how it gets around your body. Today Hank explains your blood vessels and their basic three-layer structure of your blood vessels. We're also going over how those structures differ slightly in different types of vessels. We will also follow the flow of blood from your heart to capillaries in your right thumb, and all the way back to your heart again. Table of Contents The Basice Three-Layer Structure of Your Blood Vessels 2:17 Different Types of Vessels 3:36 The Flow of Blood From Your Heart to Capillaries 3:59 The Flow From Capillaries to the Heart 7:01 *** Crash Course is now on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly...
1. Canadian International Trade Minister David Emerson (left) and Chilean Foreign Minister Alejandro Foxley (right) behind table 2. Close-up of Emerson, pan to Foxley 3. Cutaway of Canadian Foreign Minister Peter Mackay 4. Ministers signing agreement 5. Close of book being signed, tilt up to Emerson's face 6. Cutaway of cameraman 7. Ministers shake hands and exchange documents STORYLINE: Delegates from Canada and Chile on Wednesday signed an agreement on government procurement rules in Vietnam, on the sidelines of the the 21-member Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) forum. Chilean Foreign Minister Alejandro Foxley and Canadian International Trade Minister David Emerson exchanged agreements as the two countries prepare to mark the ten-year anniversary of their bilateral...
In which John Green reads Zora Neale Hurston's novel, "Their Eyes Were Watching God," and talks to you about it. You'll learn about Zora Neale Hurston's life, and we'll also look at how the interpretations of the book have changed over time. Also, this book will give you a healthy appreciation for the rabies vaccine, and the terrible dilemmas you've avoided thanks to that modern development. *** Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Mark, Eric Kitchen, Jessica Wode, Jeffrey Thompson, Steve Marshall, Moritz Schmidt, Robert Kunz, Tim Curwick, Jason A Saslow, SR Foxley, Elliot Beter, Jacob Ash,...
A collaborative effort from myself and the talented Mr Jake Foxley - showing the awesomeness in our own back yards on Christmas Island A nice paddle out past the point and onto the GT farm, unfortunately no GT s or sharks today :( - but more than made up for with the cave/ crevice exploring on the way back. Dam this #islandlifeshard
You were probably asleep
When I lit the match
Poured the gasoline
Over my sorry head
What were you dreaming of
During that blissful sleep?
Its not your problem now
It's over, at least I thought it was
It's over, it never ends
It's over, at least I thought it was
It's over, it never ends
I'm glad I got this out
I feel ridiculous
I'll see you later on
I won't be missed
It's over, at least I thought it was