'Alabama' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Broken Circle Breakdown (2012)
Actors:
George W. Bush (actor),
Robbie Cleiren (actor),
Lennart Dauphin (actor),
Nils De Caster (actor),
Arthur de Hond (actor),
Yves Degryse (actor),
Siham El Makhfi (actor),
Bjorn Eriksson (actor),
Karl Eriksson (actor),
Jan Hammenecker (actor),
Johan Heldenbergh (actor),
Johan Heldenbergh (actor),
Bert Huysentruyt (actor),
Maurice Leerman (actor),
Jan Bijvoet (actor),
Plot: Elise and Didier fall in love at first sight. She has her own tattoo shop and he plays the banjo in a bluegrass band. They bond over their shared enthusiasm for American music and culture, and dive headfirst into a sweeping romance that plays out on and off stage - but when an unexpected tragedy hits their new family, everything they know and love is tested. An intensely moving portrait of a relationship from beginning to end, propelled by a soundtrack of foot-stomping bluegrass, The Broken Circle Breakdown is a romantic melodrama of the highest order.
Keywords: 2000s, 6-year-old, ambulance, argument, atheism, atheist, baby, baby-girl, band, banjo
Genres:
Drama,
Music,
Romance,
Quotes:
[last lines]::Didier Bontinck: Will you say hello to Maybelle for me?
Didier Bontinck: Bluegrass, that is Country in its purest form.
Elise Vandevelde: Life is NOT generous.
Elise Vandevelde: I always knew. That it was too good to be true. That it couldn't last. That life isn't like that, life isn't generous. You mustn't love someone. You mustn't become attached to someone. Life begrudges you that. It takes everything away from you and it laughs in your face. It betrays you.
Didier Bontinck: Bye bye, birdie.::Maybelle: Bye bye, birdie.::Didier Bontinck: I love you.::Maybelle: I love you too.::Didier Bontinck: Clever girl.
Didier Bontinck: I am an ape. And I'm afraid.
Elise Vandevelde: If I want to believe that Maybelle is a star up in the sky, I will. If I want to believe she's a bird that perches on our window sill, or a butterfly that sits on my shoulder or a bloody frog that...::Didier Bontinck: Maybelle is dead, sweetheart. She's dead. She's gone, she's not here anymore.But we are still here. I'm still here. We have to carry on together.
The Vampires of Zanzibar (2010)
Actors:
John Angel (actor),
John Angel (actor),
Jedidiah Bird (actor),
Troy Bird (actor),
Michael Birmingham (actor),
Rowan Birmingham (actor),
Höddi Björnsen (actor),
David Bottaro (actor),
Brandon Dicamillo (actor),
Doug Dressler (actor),
Tommy Firebaugh (actor),
Bjarni Gautur (actor),
Bjarni Gautur (actor),
Cory Greer (actor),
Jeremy Ambler (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Horror,
Musical,
A Stirring Story (2008)
Actors:
Michelle Crane (actor),
Robert Scott Crane (actor),
Stephanie Macknight (actor),
Zachary Ray Sherman (actor),
John Boucher (producer),
James Lonergan (producer),
William Thoms (producer),
John Boucher (writer),
John Boucher (director),
John Boucher (editor),
William Thoms (editor),
Amanda Larson (miscellaneous crew),
William Thoms (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
Meat (2007)
Actors:
Trant Batey (actor),
David Blackwell (actor),
Paul Bright (actor),
Jonn Cherico (actor),
Kevin Cox (actor),
Albert A. Freeman (actor),
Da Big Daddy G. (actor),
Joe D. Jimenez (actor),
Ion Mot (actor),
John Paul Padilla (actor),
Erik J. Pontius (actor),
Steve Powers (actor),
Jeff Rude (actor),
Don Stewart (actor),
Mark Baker (actor),
Genres:
Short,
L'américain (2004)
Actors:
Geoffrey Bateman (actor),
Richard Berry (actor),
Jean-Marc Bihour (actor),
Pierre Chydivar (actor),
Lemmy Constantine (actor),
Stephen Croce (actor),
Lorànt Deutsch (actor),
Thomas Doucet (actor),
Doud (actor),
Emmanuel Eli (actor),
Yves Espargilière (actor),
Christophe Fluder (actor),
Peter Hudson (actor),
Daniel Isoppo (actor),
Philippe Agael (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Plou sobre Alabama (1994)
Actors:
Alex Cardoso (actor),
Juan Carlos Coca (actor),
Emili Giner (actor),
Javier Martínez (actor),
Ángel Navarro (actor),
Abderzik Oulad Laarbi (actor),
Albert Vialplana (actor),
Carmen Cerdán (actress),
Marian Varela (actress),
Cristian Aguirre (writer),
Raúl Cristian Aguirre (writer),
Mario Durán (writer),
Antonio Pérez (writer),
Mario Durán (director),
David Vericat (editor),
Genres:
Short,
New York, New York (1977)
Actors:
Clint Arnold (actor),
Georgie Auld (actor),
Bill Baldwin (actor),
Richard A. Berk (actor),
Nicky Blair (actor),
Robert Buckingham (actor),
Don Calfa (actor),
Gene Castle (actor),
Clarence Clemons (actor),
Jack R. Clinton (actor),
DeForest Covan (actor),
Jon Cutler (actor),
Robert De Niro (actor),
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua (actor),
David Armstrong (actor),
Plot: The day WWII ends, Jimmy, a selfish and smooth-talking musician, meets Francine, a lounge singer. From that moment on, their relationship grows into love as they struggle with their careers and aim for the top.
Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, adultery, band, black-white-relations, bouncer, box-office-flop, broadway-show, buick, car
Genres:
Drama,
Music,
Musical,
Taglines: The war was over and the world was falling in love again. A love story is like a song. It's beautiful while it lasts.
Quotes:
Jimmy: I guess a little small talks in order here now::Francine: Can it get any smaller?::Jimmy: Now look I can take a hint::Francine: Can you also take a walk::Jimmy: Do you want me to leave?::Francine: YES!::Jimmy: I'll leave right now::Francine: BYE::Jimmy: You expect me to leave after the way you just talked to me?::Francine: Will you go away::Jimmy: I don't want to, I want to stay here and annoy you.
Jimmy: Do I look like a gentleman to you in this shirt and these pants?
Francine: That was it! That was you proposal, get your coat on, put your shoes on, lets go, lets go, lets go, that was it!::Jimmy: Whats wrong with that?
Jimmy: I know you from some place.::Francine: No.::Jimmy: You don't remember me?::Francine: No.::Jimmy: You don't remember we met a few years ago? It was at a party or a dance. We had a long conversation. You can't remember that?::Francine: No.::Jimmy: I just want to explain to you, first of all, my parents are over there, my mother and father, my brother and sister. So I got to see them because I just was two years in the service, you know, so they haven't see me. Now, I want to get your phone number so I can tell you tomorrow about what I was thinking about. There's something very, very important I've got to talk to you about.::Francine: No.::Jimmy: No what? No what?::Francine: No.::Jimmy: No?::Francine: No.::Jimmy: No, no, no. You don't understand. Give me your number. You got a pencil or something?::Francine: No.::Jimmy: All right. I have a photographic memory. Just give me your number, and I'll remember it.::Francine: No.::Jimmy: Yes.::Francine: No.::Jimmy: Yes.::Francine: No.::Jimmy: Can I meet you at Central Park? I'm serious.::Francine: I know. No.::Jimmy: I mean, come on. There's no way...::Francine: No!
Jimmy: You're an agent?::Tony Harwell: I reiterate, yes.::Jimmy: If I went down there, would you be my agent?::Tony Harwell: No.::Tony Harwell: Why not?::Tony Harwell: I ain't interested. I'm satisfied with the list of clients I got now.::Jimmy: You're makin' a mistake, but okay, you know.::Tony Harwell: I made a lot of mistakes. So I'll make another one. This one's on me.
Frankie Harte: Jay, will you please? It's slippery out there. We don't want to slide into town, we want to drive in.::Frankie Harte's Bus Driver: Leave me alone. I'm tryin' to take a nap.
Jimmy: Will you marry me? Will you marry me? I love you. Will you marry me? I don't want anybody else to be with you. I don't want anybody else. I want to be with you, do you understand? I don't want anybody else to be with you except me. I love you. I love you. Look at me. I love you.::Francine: Oh, I love you, too.
Francine: What's the Theory of Relativity, that light is curved?::Jimmy: I don't know.::Francine: They say that only five people in the whole world, you know, know really what it's about.::Jimmy: Well, the Japs understand, from what I know.
Jimmy: Where is she?::Tony Harwell: Why should I tell you where she is if she doesn't tell you where she is in the letter?::Jimmy: Then why do you take the time to come out to Brooklyn to give me this letter if you don't think she cares enough about me to let me know where she is, or to let you know to let me know where she is? Doesn't that makes sense to you?::Tony Harwell: It should, but it don't.
Jimmy: Let me ask you something. You got any other advice for me?::Tony Harwell: Yes. Stay off the junk, and you'll go far.::Jimmy: Fine. Thanks a lot. Swell of you to say that.
Women in Cages (1971)
Actors:
Bernard Bonnin (actor),
Nick Cayari (actor),
Andres Centenera (actor),
Charlie Davao (actor),
Paquito Diaz (actor),
Dwight Howard (actor),
Johnny Long (actor),
Paul Sawyer (actor),
Jeffrey Taylor (actor),
Holly Anders (actress),
Judith Brown (actress),
Roberta Collins (actress),
Marissa Delgado (actress),
Jennifer Gan (actress),
Pam Grier (actress),
Plot: Carol Jeffries (known as 'Jeff') is a naive American woman staying in the Phillipines. She is given ten years in prison after being set up by her drug-dealer boyfriend, Rudy. She endures the harsh conditions, sadistic head matron and attempts on her life, then convinces her cell-mates to try to escape with her through the jungle, in spite of the knowledge that ruthless trackers will be sent out after them.
Keywords: abuse-of-power, acid, african-american, american-abroad, arrest, attempted-murder, b-movie, bandit, bare-chested-male, beating
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: White skin on the black market! The dirty dolls of devil's island. You can meet them for a price! Naked lust that builds to a deadly climax
Quotes:
Jeff: What kind of hell did you crawl out of?::Alabama: It was called Harlem, baby. I learned to survive, never have pity. This game is called survival. Let's see how well you can play it. I was strung-out behind smack at ten and worked in the streets when I was twelve. You've got a long way to go.
Alabama: No one escapes from my prison, no one!
Alabama: This is going to be just like home, only different!
Boys Town (1938)
Actors:
King Baggot (actor),
James Blaine (actor),
Stanley Blystone (actor),
Boys Town Acapella Choir (actor),
Edwin Brian (actor),
Everett Brown (actor),
Jimmy Butler (actor),
Orville Caldwell (actor),
Bennie Chorre (actor),
Richard Clucas (actor),
Roger Converse (actor),
George Cooper (actor),
Calvin Ellison (actor),
Leslie Fenton (actor),
Arthur Aylesworth (actor),
Plot: Against all odds Father Flanagan starts "Boys' Town" after hearing a convict's story. Whitey Marsh comes there. He runs away but, hungry, returns. He runs away again but, when friend Pee Wee is hit by a car, returns. He runs away and joins his brother's gang. Flanagan and the boys capture the crooks and the reward saves the town.
Keywords: bishop, boxing, boxing-match, boy, boys-town-nebraska, car-accident, catholic-hospital, catholic-orphanage, catholic-priest, catholic-school
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Taglines: BOYS' TOWN IS Real! (original print ad - mostly caps) Greater than the imagination of the best writers! The life story of a boy who was "born to be hung"! The greatest heart drama of the year.
Quotes:
Dan Farrow: [panicky, about to die in the electric chair] How much time have I got, Father?::Father Edward J. Flanagan: Eternity begins in forty-five minutes, Dan.::Dan Farrow: What happens then?::Father Edward J. Flanagan: Oh, a bad minute or two.::Dan Farrow: And after that?::Father Edward J. Flanagan: Well, Dan, that's a question that scientists and philosophers have been asking for a million years.
Father Edward J. Flanagan: I know that a mother can take a whip to the toughest boy in the world, and he forgets it because he knows that she loves him.
Father Edward J. Flanagan: There is no such thing as a bad boy.
Tony Ponessa: If you're a Catholic or a Protestant, you can go right on being one.::Whitey Marsh: Well, I'm nothin'.::Tony Ponessa: Then, you can go right on being nothin', and nobody cares.
Freddie Fuller: There's our baseball field... last year one of our players was drafted by the St. Louis Browns.::Whitey Marsh: Well, I like the Yankees.::Freddie Fuller: You would!
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How the moon affects the tides?/ Space camp 2019
Hello, my name is Camila and now I will explain briefly how the moon influence the tides. The moon like the sun has gravity and it directly affects the tides. The difference between both is that the moon is closer than the sun of the Earth, this is why the moon has more influence. Gravity attracts the water of the oceans but also the whole Earth, and by inertia produces that on earth different levels of tides. The tides depend on the moon phases this makes them not be always the same. When the moon aligns with the sun, gravity multiplies and produces larger tides. When this happens, they are called live tides. When they are not aligned, they are called dead tides.
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How to Find Information for an online Bibilography Entry
How to search on a website to find information for your bibliography.
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Elizabeth Andrews (disambiguation)
Elizabeth Andrews may refer to:
Elizabeth Andrews (1882–1960), first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales
Elizabeth B. Andrews (1911–2002), U.S. Representative from Alabama
Elizabeth Kay Andrews, Baroness Andrews (born 1943), British politician
Elizabeth Andrews (rugby player), Australian rugby player
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University of Alabama
This article is about The University of Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa. For other uses, see University of Alabama (disambiguation).
The University of Alabama
BamaSeal.png
Type
Flagship
Public university
Sea-grant
Space-grant
Established December 18, 1820
Endowment $659 million
President Stuart R. Bell
Academic staff
1,868
Students 37,665
Undergraduates 32,564
Postgraduates 4,629
Location Tuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S.
33.209438°N 87.541493°WCoordinates: 33.209438°N 87.541493°W
Campus Urban (small city);
1,970 acres (800 ha)
Sports Motto Roll Tide
Colors Crimson & White[1]
Athletics NCAA Division I – SEC
Nickname Alabama Crimson Tide
Mascot Big Al
Affiliations
University of Alabama System
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Universities Research Association
Association of Public and La...
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NAMI Virtual Forum: Reducing the Impact of Implicit Bias
We welcomed Dr. Tylon Crook to the NAMI Virtual Forum for his presentation of "In pursuit of Justice, Equality, and Equity by Reducing the Impact of Implicit Bias" on Thursday, August 27th at 7:00 PM on Zoom.
The goal of this session is to equip individuals and professionals (mental health counselors, school counselors, educators, volunteers, etc.) with the knowledge and skills to address implicit bias in counseling, education, and various institutions within our society. Dr. Crook will focus on raising awareness about the concept of implicit bias and how it plays a role in facilitating racism and oppression within our society. The notion of implicit bias will be explored by deconstructing its components and through highlighting how it manifests within various institutions within our soci...
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#relax music#relaxing music #relaxing music for stress relief「音樂村莊」Forrest Gump(Music video)
This article is about the 1994 film. For other uses, see Forrest Gump (disambiguation).
Forrest Gump
Film poster with a white background and a park bench (facing away from the viewer) near the bottom. A man wearing a white suit is sitting on the right side of the bench and is looking to his left while resting his hands on both sides of him on the bench. A suitcase is sitting on the ground, and the man is wearing tennis shoes. At the top left of the image is the film's tagline and title and at the bottom is the release date and production credits.
Forrest Gump is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Eric Roth. It is based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom and stars Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson and Sally Fi...
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Alabama (disambiguation) | Wikipedia audio article
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Alabama is a southern state in the United States.
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University of Alabama (disambiguation) | Wikipedia audio article
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University of
Alabama can refer to:
University of Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Alabama in Huntsville
University of Alabama System
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How the moon affects the tides?/ Space camp 2019
Hello, my name is Camila and now I will explain briefly how the moon influence the tides. The moon like the sun has gravity and it directly affects the tides. T...
Hello, my name is Camila and now I will explain briefly how the moon influence the tides. The moon like the sun has gravity and it directly affects the tides. The difference between both is that the moon is closer than the sun of the Earth, this is why the moon has more influence. Gravity attracts the water of the oceans but also the whole Earth, and by inertia produces that on earth different levels of tides. The tides depend on the moon phases this makes them not be always the same. When the moon aligns with the sun, gravity multiplies and produces larger tides. When this happens, they are called live tides. When they are not aligned, they are called dead tides.
https://wn.com/How_The_Moon_Affects_The_Tides_Space_Camp_2019
Hello, my name is Camila and now I will explain briefly how the moon influence the tides. The moon like the sun has gravity and it directly affects the tides. The difference between both is that the moon is closer than the sun of the Earth, this is why the moon has more influence. Gravity attracts the water of the oceans but also the whole Earth, and by inertia produces that on earth different levels of tides. The tides depend on the moon phases this makes them not be always the same. When the moon aligns with the sun, gravity multiplies and produces larger tides. When this happens, they are called live tides. When they are not aligned, they are called dead tides.
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How to Find Information for an online Bibilography Entry
How to search on a website to find information for your bibliography.
How to search on a website to find information for your bibliography.
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How to search on a website to find information for your bibliography.
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Elizabeth Andrews (disambiguation)
Elizabeth Andrews may refer to:
Elizabeth Andrews (1882–1960), first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales
Elizabeth B. Andrews (1911–2002), U.S. Repres...
Elizabeth Andrews may refer to:
Elizabeth Andrews (1882–1960), first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales
Elizabeth B. Andrews (1911–2002), U.S. Representative from
Alabama
Elizabeth Kay Andrews, Baroness Andrews (born 1943), British politician
Elizabeth Andrews (rugby player), Australian rugby player
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Elizabeth Andrews may refer to:
Elizabeth Andrews (1882–1960), first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales
Elizabeth B. Andrews (1911–2002), U.S. Representative from
Alabama
Elizabeth Kay Andrews, Baroness Andrews (born 1943), British politician
Elizabeth Andrews (rugby player), Australian rugby player
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University of Alabama
This article is about The University of
Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa. For other uses, see University of Alabama (disambiguation).
The University of Alabama
Ba...
This article is about The University of
Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa. For other uses, see University of Alabama (disambiguation).
The University of Alabama
BamaSeal.png
Type
Flagship
Public university
Sea-grant
Space-grant
Established December 18, 1820
Endowment $659 million
President Stuart R. Bell
Academic staff
1,868
Students 37,665
Undergraduates 32,564
Postgraduates 4,629
Location Tuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S.
33.209438°N 87.541493°WCoordinates: 33.209438°N 87.541493°W
Campus Urban (small city);
1,970 acres (800 ha)
Sports Motto Roll Tide
Colors Crimson & White[1]
Athletics NCAA Division I – SEC
Nickname Alabama Crimson Tide
Mascot Big Al
Affiliations
University of Alabama System
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Universities Research Association
Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
Website www.ua.edu
University of Alabama (logo).png
The University of Alabama (Alabama or UA) is a public research university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States, and the flagship of the University of Alabama System.
https://wn.com/University_Of_Alabama
This article is about The University of
Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa. For other uses, see University of Alabama (disambiguation).
The University of Alabama
BamaSeal.png
Type
Flagship
Public university
Sea-grant
Space-grant
Established December 18, 1820
Endowment $659 million
President Stuart R. Bell
Academic staff
1,868
Students 37,665
Undergraduates 32,564
Postgraduates 4,629
Location Tuscaloosa, Alabama, U.S.
33.209438°N 87.541493°WCoordinates: 33.209438°N 87.541493°W
Campus Urban (small city);
1,970 acres (800 ha)
Sports Motto Roll Tide
Colors Crimson & White[1]
Athletics NCAA Division I – SEC
Nickname Alabama Crimson Tide
Mascot Big Al
Affiliations
University of Alabama System
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Universities Research Association
Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
Website www.ua.edu
University of Alabama (logo).png
The University of Alabama (Alabama or UA) is a public research university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States, and the flagship of the University of Alabama System.
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NAMI Virtual Forum: Reducing the Impact of Implicit Bias
We welcomed Dr. Tylon Crook to the NAMI Virtual Forum for his presentation of "In pursuit of Justice, Equality, and Equity by Reducing the Impact of Implicit Bi...
We welcomed Dr. Tylon Crook to the NAMI Virtual Forum for his presentation of "In pursuit of Justice, Equality, and Equity by Reducing the Impact of Implicit Bias" on Thursday, August 27th at 7:00 PM on Zoom.
The goal of this session is to equip individuals and professionals (mental health counselors, school counselors, educators, volunteers, etc.) with the knowledge and skills to address implicit bias in counseling, education, and various institutions within our society. Dr. Crook will focus on raising awareness about the concept of implicit bias and how it plays a role in facilitating racism and oppression within our society. The notion of implicit bias will be explored by deconstructing its components and through highlighting how it manifests within various institutions within our society. Ways in which it negatively impacts racial minorities and all Americans will be highlighted. Finally, strategies for reducing implicit bias at the individual level will be explored and put forward.
ABOUT OUR PRESENTER:
Dr. Tylon Crook, a national certified counselor, is currently a core faculty member within Walden University’s School of Counseling. He earned his master’s degree in mental health/school counseling from Mississippi State University and his doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision at Auburn University. Dr. Crook’s research agenda includes topics such as spirituality and depression among African American men, social justice advocacy, implicit bias in counseling and education, and the school-to-prison pipeline and African American boys. In addition, Dr. Crook travels the country providing professional development in the areas of but not limited to school counseling program development, social justice, multiculturalism, and mental health issues within the African American community. He can also be found engaged in motivational speaking within schools and communities across the country. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, Dr. Crook is also a member of numerous organizations, most notably Counselors for Social Justice (CSJ) and the American School Counselor Association where he serves on sub-committees within the organization. As a life long learner and fierce proponent of education, equity, and justice, Dr. Crook lives by his fraternity’s motto of “Culture for Service and Service for Humanity.”
To learn more about NAMI Bucks County PA, visit our website: https://namibuckspa.org.
https://wn.com/Nami_Virtual_Forum_Reducing_The_Impact_Of_Implicit_Bias
We welcomed Dr. Tylon Crook to the NAMI Virtual Forum for his presentation of "In pursuit of Justice, Equality, and Equity by Reducing the Impact of Implicit Bias" on Thursday, August 27th at 7:00 PM on Zoom.
The goal of this session is to equip individuals and professionals (mental health counselors, school counselors, educators, volunteers, etc.) with the knowledge and skills to address implicit bias in counseling, education, and various institutions within our society. Dr. Crook will focus on raising awareness about the concept of implicit bias and how it plays a role in facilitating racism and oppression within our society. The notion of implicit bias will be explored by deconstructing its components and through highlighting how it manifests within various institutions within our society. Ways in which it negatively impacts racial minorities and all Americans will be highlighted. Finally, strategies for reducing implicit bias at the individual level will be explored and put forward.
ABOUT OUR PRESENTER:
Dr. Tylon Crook, a national certified counselor, is currently a core faculty member within Walden University’s School of Counseling. He earned his master’s degree in mental health/school counseling from Mississippi State University and his doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision at Auburn University. Dr. Crook’s research agenda includes topics such as spirituality and depression among African American men, social justice advocacy, implicit bias in counseling and education, and the school-to-prison pipeline and African American boys. In addition, Dr. Crook travels the country providing professional development in the areas of but not limited to school counseling program development, social justice, multiculturalism, and mental health issues within the African American community. He can also be found engaged in motivational speaking within schools and communities across the country. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, Dr. Crook is also a member of numerous organizations, most notably Counselors for Social Justice (CSJ) and the American School Counselor Association where he serves on sub-committees within the organization. As a life long learner and fierce proponent of education, equity, and justice, Dr. Crook lives by his fraternity’s motto of “Culture for Service and Service for Humanity.”
To learn more about NAMI Bucks County PA, visit our website: https://namibuckspa.org.
- published: 26 Oct 2020
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#relax music#relaxing music #relaxing music for stress relief「音樂村莊」Forrest Gump(Music video)
This article is about the 1994 film. For other uses, see Forrest Gump (disambiguation).
Forrest Gump
Film poster with a white background and a park bench (facin...
This article is about the 1994 film. For other uses, see Forrest Gump (disambiguation).
Forrest Gump
Film poster with a white background and a park bench (facing away from the viewer) near the bottom. A man wearing a white suit is sitting on the right side of the bench and is looking to his left while resting his hands on both sides of him on the bench. A suitcase is sitting on the ground, and the man is wearing tennis shoes. At the top left of the image is the film's tagline and title and at the bottom is the release date and production credits.
Forrest Gump is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Eric Roth. It is based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom and stars Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson and Sally Field. The story depicts several decades in the life of Forrest Gump (Hanks), a slow-witted but kind-hearted man from
Alabama who witnesses and unwittingly influences several defining historical events in the 20th century United States. The film differs substantially from the novel.
Principal photography took place in late 1993, mainly in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Extensive visual effects were used to incorporate Hanks into archived footage and to develop other scenes. The soundtrack features songs reflecting the different periods seen in the film.
Forrest Gump was released in the United States on July 6, 1994 and received favorable reviews for Zemeckis' directing, Sinise and Hanks' performances, the visual effects, the music and the screenplay. The film was an enormous success at the box office; it became the top-grossing film in America released that year and earned over US$677 million worldwide during its theatrical run, making it the second highest-grossing film of 1994, behind The Lion King. The soundtrack sold over 12 million copies. Forrest Gump won the
Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Hanks, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing. It received many award nominations, including Golden Globes, British Academy Film Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Varying interpretations have been made of the protagonist and the film's political symbolism. In 2011, the Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Information from Wiki.
1994年7月6日,電影的32首配樂發佈。除了亞倫·史維斯查的漫長配樂,原聲帶還包括貓王、佛利伍麥克、克里登斯清水復興合唱團、艾瑞莎·弗蘭克林、林納·史金納、三犬之夜、飛鳥樂隊、門戶樂團、媽媽與爸爸合唱團、布迪兄弟樂隊、賽門與葛芬柯、鮑勃·西格和水牛春田合唱團的曲目。音樂製作人喬爾·西爾回想起配樂的編制時表示:「我們希望音樂材料的辨識度很高,能查明其誕生時間,不會干擾到影片。」兩碟裝的專輯涵蓋20世紀50-80年代許多美國藝人的音樂。西爾表示應史維斯查的要求,「所有的材料都是美國的。鮑勃對它的感覺很強烈。他覺得阿甘就愛美國貨。」
原聲帶在公告牌二百強專輯榜位列第二,共售出1200萬份,是美國最暢銷的專輯之一[63]。由艾倫·史維斯查創作的電影配樂,於1994年8月2日發佈。
https://wn.com/Relax_Music_Relaxing_Music_Relaxing_Music_For_Stress_Relief「音樂村莊」Forrest_Gump(Music_Video)
This article is about the 1994 film. For other uses, see Forrest Gump (disambiguation).
Forrest Gump
Film poster with a white background and a park bench (facing away from the viewer) near the bottom. A man wearing a white suit is sitting on the right side of the bench and is looking to his left while resting his hands on both sides of him on the bench. A suitcase is sitting on the ground, and the man is wearing tennis shoes. At the top left of the image is the film's tagline and title and at the bottom is the release date and production credits.
Forrest Gump is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Eric Roth. It is based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom and stars Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson and Sally Field. The story depicts several decades in the life of Forrest Gump (Hanks), a slow-witted but kind-hearted man from
Alabama who witnesses and unwittingly influences several defining historical events in the 20th century United States. The film differs substantially from the novel.
Principal photography took place in late 1993, mainly in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Extensive visual effects were used to incorporate Hanks into archived footage and to develop other scenes. The soundtrack features songs reflecting the different periods seen in the film.
Forrest Gump was released in the United States on July 6, 1994 and received favorable reviews for Zemeckis' directing, Sinise and Hanks' performances, the visual effects, the music and the screenplay. The film was an enormous success at the box office; it became the top-grossing film in America released that year and earned over US$677 million worldwide during its theatrical run, making it the second highest-grossing film of 1994, behind The Lion King. The soundtrack sold over 12 million copies. Forrest Gump won the
Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Hanks, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Visual Effects, and Best Film Editing. It received many award nominations, including Golden Globes, British Academy Film Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Varying interpretations have been made of the protagonist and the film's political symbolism. In 2011, the Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Information from Wiki.
1994年7月6日,電影的32首配樂發佈。除了亞倫·史維斯查的漫長配樂,原聲帶還包括貓王、佛利伍麥克、克里登斯清水復興合唱團、艾瑞莎·弗蘭克林、林納·史金納、三犬之夜、飛鳥樂隊、門戶樂團、媽媽與爸爸合唱團、布迪兄弟樂隊、賽門與葛芬柯、鮑勃·西格和水牛春田合唱團的曲目。音樂製作人喬爾·西爾回想起配樂的編制時表示:「我們希望音樂材料的辨識度很高,能查明其誕生時間,不會干擾到影片。」兩碟裝的專輯涵蓋20世紀50-80年代許多美國藝人的音樂。西爾表示應史維斯查的要求,「所有的材料都是美國的。鮑勃對它的感覺很強烈。他覺得阿甘就愛美國貨。」
原聲帶在公告牌二百強專輯榜位列第二,共售出1200萬份,是美國最暢銷的專輯之一[63]。由艾倫·史維斯查創作的電影配樂,於1994年8月2日發佈。
- published: 03 Jul 2020
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