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An imageboard or image board is a type of Internet forum which operates mostly via posting images. The first imageboards were created in Japan, and many English language imageboards today are centered on Japanese culture. They are based on the textboard concept.
Imageboards, similar to bulletin board systems, are used for discussions of a variety of topics. The primary focus of imageboards, however, is directed away from text posts, and is instead placed on picture posts. The two share many of the same structures, including separate forums for separate topics, as well as similar audiences. Imageboards are much more transitory with content—on some boards (especially highly trafficked ones), the thread deletion time can be as little as 10 minutes. The most popular English language imageboard, 4chan, tends to revolve around Japanese culture such as CG artwork or anime. In Japan, where imageboards are more common, topics vary widely, ranging from trains to current news.
The Japanese language uses a broad array of honorific suffixes for addressing or referring to people. These honorifics attach to the end of people's names, as in Aman-san where the honorific -san was attached to the name Aman. These honorifics are often gender-neutral, but some imply a more feminine context (such as -chan) while others imply a more masculine one (such as -kun).
These honorifics are often used along with other forms of Japanese honorific speech, keigo, such as that used in conjugating verbs.
Although honorifics are not part of the basic grammar of the Japanese language, they are a fundamental part of the sociolinguistics of Japanese, and proper use is essential to proficient and appropriate speech. Significantly, referring to oneself using an honorific, or dropping an honorific when it is required, is a serious faux pas, in either case coming across as clumsy or arrogant.
They can be applied to either the first or last name depending on which is given. In situations where both the first and last names are spoken, the suffix is attached to whichever comes last in the word order.
Chen ([ʈʂʰə̌n]) or Chan (simplified Chinese: 陈; traditional Chinese: 陳; pinyin: Chén; Wade–Giles: Ch'en) is one of the most common Han Chinese and Korean family names. It ranks as the 5th most common surname in China, as of 2007 and the most common surname in Singapore (2000) and Taiwan (2010). Chen is also the most common family name in Guangdong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Hong Kong (spelt Chan in Hong Kong and Macau). It is the most common surname in Xiamen, the ancestral hometown of many overseas Hoklo. Besides 陳/陈, an uncommon Chinese surname 諶/谌 is also romanized as Chen.
It is usually romanised as Chan in Cantonese, most widely used by those from Hong Kong, and sometimes as Chun. The surname Chen is also used in Hong Kong Cantonese, but not as often. The spelling, Chan, is widely used in Macao and Malaysia. In Min (including dialects of Chaoshan (Teochew), Hainan, Fujian, and Taiwan), the name is pronounced Tan. In Hakka and Taishanese, the name is spelled Gin. Some other Romanisations include Zen (from Wu), Ding and Chern. Chen can be variously spelt Tan, Chan or Chin in Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries.
The Tomorrow People is a British children's science fiction television series, created by Roger Price. Produced by Thames Television for the ITV Network, the series first ran from 1973 to 1979. A remake appeared in 1992, with Roger Price acting as executive producer. This version used the same basic premise as the original series with some changes, and ran until 1995. A series of audio plays using the original concept and characters (and many of the original series' actors) was produced by Big Finish Productions between 2001 and 2007. In 2013, an American remake of the show premiered on The CW. It is shown on E4 in the UK.
All incarnations of the show concerned the emergence of the next stage of human evolution (Homo novis) known colloquially as Tomorrow People. Born to human parents, an apparently normal child might at some point between childhood and late adolescence experience a process called "breaking out" and develop special paranormal abilities. These abilities include psionic powers such as telepathy, telekinesis, and teleportation. However, their psychological make-up prevents them from intentionally killing others.
This is a list of characters from the Highlander franchise.
Major characters appear in more than one movie or series. Works are presented in chronological order.
The characters listed are those played by the regular and the recurring cast, as well as the guest cast credited in the opening credits. Characters played by guest cast listed in the closing credits are not listed. Characters are listed chronologically by order of appearance.
Kenny is a common given name and surname.
It may also refer to:
In the United States:
In Australia:
In outer space:
Actors: Curtis Armstrong (actor), Robert Benz (actor), Todd Berger (actor), Joe Campana (actor), Dave Carlin (actor), Chris Andrew Ciulla (actor), Aaron Dillar (actor), Jon Falcone (actor), Jaret Gardiner (actor), Wood Harris (actor), Shannon Lee Holmes (actor), Dwayne Johnson (actor), Dwayne Johnson (actor), Christopher Lambert (actor), Carlos Amezcua (actor),
Plot: Southland Tales is an ensemble piece set in the futuristic landscape of Los Angeles on July 4, 2008, as it stands on the brink of social, economic and environmental disaster. Boxer Santaros is an action star who's stricken with amnesia. His life intertwines with Krysta Now, an adult film star developing her own reality television project, and Ronald Taverner, a Hermosa Beach police officer who holds the key to a vast conspiracy.
Keywords: abortion, absurdism, afghanistan, african-american, allegory, alternate-reality, alternative-energy, alternative-reality, alternative-timeline, ambulanceRecipes at http://www.ciaprochef.com/WCA/ At Big Nyonya in Melacca, Malaysia, Chef Kenny Chan, and Asian food guru KF Seetoh introduce us to the lesser known flavors of the Peranakan pantry. Peranakan cuisine, also known as Nyonya cuisine, refers to the style of cooking that evolved from the inter-marriage of local Malays and Chinese immigrants in the 15th century. Combining Chinese cooking techniques, such as wok cooking, with Malay ingredients and spices, Peranakan food is noted for its tropical blend of tangy and spicy flavors.
A masterchef in his own right and a 7th generation Baba, Kenny shares a funny story that he will never forget. His pride in being Melakan, that the declaration of independence was first declared there.
Roland Dyens and Kenny Chan play Dyens's 'Tango en skaï' live in Hong Kong, Sheung Wan Civic Centre, Theatre on May 3rd, 2014 during The Unlimited - Guitar Recital by Roland Dyens Hong Kong Classical Guitar kennychanguitar@gmail.com
I really love South Park, so I just had to post this little 'amv' (if you can call it that??) Im sorry for the seven seconds in the beginning where i cant figure out the lyrics, but hope you enjoyed anyway ^^ Serie - south park Music - princess Kenny theme (from the game, stick of truth)
Tango en skai, by Roland Dyens Performed by Kenny Chan 陳啟賢 (Hong Kong Guitarist) Venue: Organ Hall, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA kennychanguitar@gmail.com Hong Kong Classical Guitar
An imageboard or image board is a type of Internet forum which operates mostly via posting images. The first imageboards were created in Japan, and many English language imageboards today are centered on Japanese culture. They are based on the textboard concept.
Imageboards, similar to bulletin board systems, are used for discussions of a variety of topics. The primary focus of imageboards, however, is directed away from text posts, and is instead placed on picture posts. The two share many of the same structures, including separate forums for separate topics, as well as similar audiences. Imageboards are much more transitory with content—on some boards (especially highly trafficked ones), the thread deletion time can be as little as 10 minutes. The most popular English language imageboard, 4chan, tends to revolve around Japanese culture such as CG artwork or anime. In Japan, where imageboards are more common, topics vary widely, ranging from trains to current news.
Tum Ne Kisee Se Kabhee Pyaar Kiyaa Hai ?
Pyaar Bharaa Dil Kisee Ko Diyaa Hai ?
Pyaar Kahaa Apanee Kismat Mein, Pyaar Kaa Bas Didaar Kiyaa Hain
Tum Ho Itane Haseen Ke Tumapar Laakhon Maratee Hongee
Tum Ho Itane Jawaan, Hajaaron Aahen Bharatee Hongee
Kis Ko Kahaa Too Ne Apanaa,Ban Ke Rahe Kis Kaa Sapanaa
Sapane To Sapane Hain Aakhir, Kis Ne Inhe Saakaar Kiyaa Hain
Mainne Dekhaa Haal Dilon Kaa, Dekhe Do Dilawaale
Yek Dooje Ke Pyaar Pe Dono Jaan Lootaanewaale
Pyaar Kaa Saaraa Jahaan Dushman Dekh Sakaa Naa Un Kaa Milan
Aauron Kee Chhodo, Apanee Sunaao, Tum Ne Kahaa Dil Haar Diyaa Hain