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Zenith refers to an imaginary point directly "above" a particular location, on the imaginary celestial sphere. "Above" means in the vertical direction opposite to the apparent gravitational force at that location. The opposite direction, i.e. the direction in which gravity pulls, is toward the nadir. The zenith is the "highest" point on the celestial sphere (meaning it is the farthest up from the gravitational force). Zenith is sometimes used as a given name, most commonly for males. Its meaning, "highest point," evokes success and power.
The word "zenith" derives from an inaccurate reading of the Arabic expression سمت الرأس (samt ar-ra's), meaning "direction of the head" or "path above the head", by Medieval Latin scribes in the Middle Ages (during the 14th century), possibly through Old Spanish. It was reduced to 'samt' ("direction") and miswritten as 'senit'/'cenit', as the "m" was misread as an "ni". Through the Old French 'cenith', 'zenith' first appeared in the 17th century.
The human back is the large posterior area of the human body, rising from the top of the buttocks to the back of the neck and the shoulders. It is the surface opposite to the chest, its height being defined by the vertebral column (commonly referred to as the spine or backbone) and its breadth being supported by the ribcage and shoulders. The spinal canal runs through the spine and provides nerves to the rest of the body.
The central feature of the human back is the vertebral column, specifically the length from the top of the thoracic vertebrae to the bottom of the lumbar vertebrae, which houses the spinal cord in its spinal canal, and which generally has some curvature that gives shape to the back. The ribcage extends from the spine at the top of the back (with the top of the ribcage corresponding to the T1 vertebra), more than halfway down the length of the back, leaving an area with less protection between the bottom of the ribcage and the hips. The width of the back at the top is defined by the scapula, the broad, flat bones of the shoulders.
"Bring Me to Life" is a song by American rock band Evanescence. It was written by Amy Lee, Ben Moody, and David Hodges and produced by Dave Fortman. It also features guest vocals from Paul McCoy of the band 12 Stones. Wind-up released "Bring Me to Life" on April 22, 2003 as the lead single from Evanescence's debut studio album, Fallen (2003). The song is associated with the nu metal, gothic metal and rap rock genres.
According to Lee, "Bring Me to Life" has several meanings and inspirations; its subjects are an incident in a restaurant, open-mindedness, and waking up to the things which are missing in the protagonist's life. Lee later revealed that the song was inspired by her long-time friend and husband Josh Hartzler. Critical response to the song was mostly positive, with critics praising the melody of the song, Lee's vocals and their accompaniment by McCoy.
Following the inclusion of "Bring Me to Life" on the Daredevil soundtrack, it has become a commercial and critical success topping the charts in Australia, the United Kingdom and Italy. It charted in the top ten in more than fifteen countries including the United States, Argentina, Germany and New Zealand. "Bring Me to Life" was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and twice platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). The lyrics of the song have been interpreted as a call for new life in Jesus Christ, which helped the song to chart on the Christian rock charts.
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Music video by Evanescence performing Bring Me To Life. (c) 2004 Wind-up Records, LLC
Evanescence Performing "Bring Me To Life" LIVE @ Rock Am Ring 2004.
Here is my estate sale find on 10-11-08, a 1969 Zenith 23" table model color TV. These are the rarest of the zenith's. Its undergoing some basic repair/adjustments to bring it back upto good working condition after sitting for the last 20 years in a basement in Chicago suburban Blue Island, IL.
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Zenith model 10S669 3 band receiver undergoing some work to bring the audio back to normal. I restore vintage televisions, radios and classic car radios. Antique Radio Doctor of Grants Pass Oregon radiodoc@rvi.net
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Evanescence Live In Las Vegas cantando la canción "Bring Me To Life"
Oh, surely love will come my way
Oh, surely, in time
I'm being in my zenith
The vital youth
The clouds glide by, baby, baby
The clouds and I
Stirred it up into a thunder
Still craving?
I know
It'll get better eventually
In zenith, in zenith
Quiet sleep
In zenith, in zenith
Oh, it is my remedy:
Sunshine - a balcony
Mind and matter
Soil and seed
The birds pass by, baby, baby
The birds up high
Whirled it up into a thunder
Still craving?
I know
Mind you baby, it's mutual
Still craving for love?
Guess you'll find it eventually
In zenith, in zenith
Quiet sleep
In zenith, in zenith
Quiet sleep
Quiet sleep
Still craving?
I know
Mind you baby, it's mutual
Still craving for us?
Guess we'll meet up eventually
Quiet, quiet sleep
Quiet, quiet sleep