Infobox settlement name Ardel official name settlement type Unincorporated area Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map West Virginia pushpin map caption Location within the state of West Virginia pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Wayne county image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 West Virginia subdivision type2 List of counties in West Virginia County subdivision name2 Wayne County, West Virginia Wayne government footnotes government type leader title Mayor leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total population density km2 auto General information timezone Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT utc offset DST 4 elevation footnotes elevation m 738 elevation ft 2421 coordinates display 1 latd 38 latm 16 lats 14 latNS N longd 82 longm 27 longs 20 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code s postal code area code blank name Geographic Names Information System GNIS ID blank info 1553741 ref gnis 1553741 ref website footnotes Ardel is an unincorporated area unincorporated community located in Wayne County, West Virginia Wayne County , West Virginia . References reflist Wayne County, West Virginia WayneWV geo stub Category Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Category Populated places in Wayne County, West Virginia ... more details
about the administrative subdivision Ardal County the municipality in Norway rdal Infobox settlement official name Ardal native name settlement type city image skyline imagesize image caption pushpin map Iran mapsize 150px coordinates region IR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari subdivision type2 Counties of Iran County subdivision name2 Ardal County Ardal subdivision type3 Bakhsh subdivision name3 Central District Ardal County Central leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2006 population total 8162 population density km2 auto timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 coordinates display latd 31 latm 59 lats 59 latNS N longd 50 longm 39 longs 42 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes Ardal lang fa , also Romanize d as Ardel ref GEOnet3 3053579 ref is a city in and the capital of Ardal County , Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 8,162, in 1,767 families. ref IranCensus2006 14 ref References reflist Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province Category Ardal County Category Cities in Iran Category Cities in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province ChaharmahalBakhtiari geo stub fa it Ardal Iran pnb ru tr Ardal ... more details
Infobox film name Isle of the Dead image isleofdead.jpg image size caption theatrical poster director Mark Robson producer Val Lewton writer Ardel Wray br Val Lewton uncredited br Josef Mischel uncredited narrator starring Boris Karloff br Ellen Drew music Leigh Harline cinematography Jack MacKenzie editing Lyle Boyer distributor RKO Radio Pictures released 1 September 1945 runtime 72 minutes country FilmUS language English budget gross Isle of the Dead 1945 is one of producer Val Lewton s horror films made for RKO Radio Pictures . The movie had a script inspired by the painting Isle of the Dead painting Isle of the Dead by Arnold B cklin , which appears behind the title credits, though the film was originally titled Camilla during production. Another of Lewton s films, I Walked With a Zombie , has the painting hung in the main room of the movie. It was written by frequent Lewton collaborator Ardel Wray directed by Mark Robson , the fourth of five pictures he directed for Lewton and starred Boris Karloff , the first of three pictures he made with Lewton although the second released . Plot Expand section date June 2010 The story is set on a Greek isle during the First Balkan War in 1912 1913, when a plague forces a quarantine on the island s visitors. As they die one by one, a young woman is accused of being a vrykolakas vorvolakas , a sort of vampire. Production Filming began for about two weeks in July 1944 until production was suspended when Karloff required a back operation. It was completed in December 1944. In the interim, after Karloff had recovered from the surgery but before the cast of Isle of the Dead could be reassembled, he and Lewton made The Body Snatcher film The Body Snatcher . The film had a troubled production, and the central female character of the original script named Catherine was deleted entirely from the tale. Score Leigh Harline s somber score makes use of another work inspired by B cklin s painting, Rachmaninoff Sergei Rachmaninoff s tone ... more details
Andrew Michael Stahl , born in London , is a United Kingdom British Painting painter who lives and works in the UK. He is known for his large figurative paintings. Stahl is Director of Undergraduate Studies and Head of Undergraduate Painting at the Slade School of Fine Art . ref Slade School of Fine Art,UCL ref In 1979 he won the Abbey Major Scholarship ref Abbey Major Rome Scholarship ref and spent two years in Rome returning to the UK for his first solo show in London at the Arts Council ref Arts Council ref funded AIR Gallery in 1981. Since this time he has shown widely internationally. In 2000 Stahl did a British Council funded residency at Chiang Mai University . Much of his recent work reflects on travels to Japan and Thailand and addresses the conflation of time, space and cultures that long haul travel brings. Andrew Stahl s paintings approach cultural differences and connections using pictorial language, imagination and figuration. Images become vehicles to carry painterly experimentation. This was underpinned by a further series of residencies in Thailand , plus residencies in Australia Sydney and China Guangzhou . Recent solo shows include Robert Steele Gallery, New York and Matthew Bown Gallery, London, 2007 Anywhere Anytime Anyhow, Ardel Gallery Bangkok 2009 and New Paintings, Robert Steele Gallery, New York, 2010. Group shows include the British Council ref British Council ref show Monologue Dialogue featuring artists from the UK and Thailand, Part 1 in Bangkok, 2006 and Part 2 in London, 2008 Stew, Artspace, London, 2008 Same as it ever was, University of the Arts, London, 2008 Painting of the 80s, Matthew Bown Gallerie, Berlin , ref Matthew Bown Gallerie ref 2009 and Select, Peppercannister Gallery, Dublin, 2010. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links Slade School of Fine Art, UCL http www.ucl.ac.uk slade slade09 acStaff academicstaff.php Andre ... more details
Infobox film name Youth Runs Wild image Youth Runs Wild title.jpg image size 215px caption title card director Mark Robson producer Val Lewton writer John Fante br Herbert Kline story br Ardel Wray br add l dialogue narrator starring Bonita Granville br Kent Smith br Jean Brooks br Glen Vernon br Vanessa Brown music Paul Sawtell cinematography John J. Mescall editing John Lockert distributor RKO released 1 September 1944 NYC runtime 67 minutes country Film US language English budget gross Youth Runs Wild is a 1944 B film B movie about unattentive parents and juvenile delinquency , produced by Val Lewton , directed by Mark Robson and starring Bonita Granville , Kent Smith , Jean Brooks , Glen Vernon and Vanessa Brown . It was written by John Fante , Herbert Kline and Ardel Wray. spacing, please do not remove Cast Bonita Granville as Toddy Kent Smith as Danny Coates Jean Brooks as Mary Hauser Coates Glen Vernon as Frank Hauser Vanessa Brown as Sarah Taylor Ben Bard as Mr. Taylor Mary Servoss as Mrs. Cora Hauser Lawrence Tierney as Larry Duncan Johnny Walsh as Herb Vigero Rod Rodgers as Rocky Elizabeth Russell actress Elizabeth Russell as Mrs. Mabel Taylor Cast notes Vanessa Brown made her film debut in Youth Runs Wild under the name Tessa Brind . Born Smylla Brind , she had appeared on Broadway ref IBDB http ibdb.com person.asp?ID 33365 Vanessa Brown ref in The Seven Year Itch playing the part opposite Tom Ewell that Marilyn Monroe would later play in the film. ref IMDB http ibdb.com production.asp?ID 2360 The Seven Year Itch ref Brown had also appeared on the radio game show Quiz Kids . ref name tcmnotes Elizabeth Russell , the sister in law of Rosalind Russell , was a regular in films produced by Val Lewton, having appeared in Cat People 1942 film Cat People 1942 , its sequel The Curse of the Cat People 1944 and The Seventh Victim 1943 . She would also appear later in Lewton s Bedlam film Bedlam 1946 . ref IMDB http www.imdb.com name nm0751131 Elizabeth Russell I re ... more details
Infobox person name Archie Emerson Mitchell birth date Birth date 1918 5 1 birth place Franklin, Nebraska disappeared date Disappeared date and age 1962 5 30 1918 5 1 disappeared place Vietnam occupation minister, missionary religion Christian and Missionary Alliance C&MA spouse Elsie Winters Mitchell br Betty Patzke Mitchell The Reverend Archie Emerson Mitchell born May 1, 1918 was a minister with the Christian and Missionary Alliance . He was born in Franklin, Nebraska. ref name taskforceomegainc http www.taskforceomegainc.org m602.html Mitchell, Archie Emerson taskforceomegainc.org. Accessed 2009 05 11. ref He attended Simpson University Simpson Bible College and Nyack College Nyack Missionary College . Mitchell served as a missionary to Vietnam working on the staff of the Ban Me Thuot Leprosarium ref http www.pownetwork.org bios m m602.htm Mitchell, Archie Emerson pownetwork.org. Accessed 2009 05 02. ref when he was taken captive by the Viet Cong on May 30, 1962, ref http www.pow miafamilies.org states washington.pdf Defense Prisoner of War Missing Personnel Office DPMO , U.S. Unaccounted For from the Vietnam War, Report for Washington pow miafamilies.org. 2007 02 08. Accessed 2009 05 14. ref along with Daniel Amstutz Gerber, ref http www.gameo.org encyclopedia contents G4721.html Gerber, Daniel Amstutz 1940 1962? , Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online gameo.org. Accessed 2009 05 11. ref and Dr. Eleanor Ardel Vietti. ref http www.pownetwork.org bios v v600.htm Vietti, Eleanor Ardel pownetwork.org. Accessed 2009 05 12. ref None of the three have been seen since. Balloon bomb tragedy File Bly CMA Church.jpg thumb left 200px The C&MA church in Bly, Oregon. On Saturday, May 5, 1945, Mitchell, who at that time was the pastor of the C&MA church in Bly, Oregon , ref http www.stelzriede.com ms html sub mshwfug2.htm Saw Wife and Five Children Killed by Jap Balloon Bomb Seattle Times. 1945 06 01. Accessed 2009 05 13. ref led a Sunday School picnic up into the n ... more details
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Infobox MLB player name Jarvis Brown position Outfielder bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date and age 1967 3 26 birth place Waukegan, Illinois debutdate July 1 debutyear 1991 debutteam Minnesota Twins finaldate October 1 finalyear 1995 finalteam Baltimore Orioles stat1label Batting average stat1value .203 stat2label Home run s stat2value 1 stat3label Run batted in RBI stat3value 10 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Minnesota Twins By 1991 By 1992 San Diego Padres By 1993 Atlanta Braves By 1994 Baltimore Orioles By 1995 highlights nowiki nowiki World Champion with Minnesota Twins 1991 World Series 1991 Jarvis Ardel Brown born March 26, 1967 was a Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the Minnesota Twins , San Diego Padres , Atlanta Braves , and Baltimore Orioles . He won the World Series with the Twins. Career Brown was born in Waukegan, Illinois . After attending Triton College Triton Community College , he was drafted by the Twins in the first round ninth overall of the 1986 draft. He played in the major leagues from 1991 through 1995, seeing only limited playing time. He was a remarkably fast runner, but did not possess similar talents where hitting was concerned. He had only 227 at bats in the majors, with a career batting average of .203. He hit one home run in his career and drove in ten runs. He did, however, steal thirteen bases. Brown has a World Series ring, when he was used almost exclusively as a pinch runner by the world champion 1991 Minnesota Twins . In the 1991 American League Championship Series , Brown had no at bats but played in one game and scored one run. During the 1991 World Series , he played in three games and was 0 for 2 he came on in the ninth inning of game seven as a pinch runner, advancing to the third base. Brown thus had the chance to become the first rookie in baseball history to score a World Series winning run however, he was stranded. The Twin ... more details
first Ardel year 1992 month December title Australian Political Chronicle January June 1992 Victoria .... ref name 36b cite journal last Shamshullah first Ardel year 1991 month June title Australian Political ... more details
Flight 307 March 29, 1963 Ardel Wray & Addel Wren 26 Target Island April 5, 1963 Gloria Elmore 27 ... Ardel Wray 7 88 Bars November 1, 1963 Tony Barrett 8 Don t Wait for Me November 8, 1963 Robert C. Dennis ... 3, 1964 Ardel Wray 16 Alimony League January 10, 1964 Robert Leslie Bellem 17 Not Such a Simple ... more details
Infobox film name I Walked with a Zombie image Iwalkedwithazombie.jpg image size caption theatrical poster director Jacques Tourneur writer Inez Wallace story br Curt Siodmak br Ardel Wray narrator Frances Dee starring James Ellison actor James Ellison br Frances Dee br Tom Conway producer Val Lewton music Roy Webb cinematography J. Roy Hunt editing Mark Robson distributor RKO Radio Pictures released March 17, 1943 runtime 69 minutes country Film US language English budget gross I Walked with a Zombie is a 1943 horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur . It was the second horror film from producer Val Lewton for RKO Pictures the first was the very successful Cat People 1942 film Cat People , also directed by Tourneur. spacing, please do not remove Plot Betsy Connell Frances Dee , a Canadian nurse, relates in a voiceover narration how she once walked with a zombie . Betsy is hired to care for the wife of Paul Holland Tom Conway , a sugar plantation owner on the Caribbean island of Saint Sebastian. Saint Sebastian is inhabited by a small white community and descendants of African slaves. Betsy is brought to Fort Holland, where she is told the story of how the Hollands brought the slaves to the island, and that the statue of Ti Misery Saint Sebastian pierced by arrows in the courtyard is the Figurehead object figurehead from a slave ship . That night at dinner, Betsy meets Paul s half brother Wesley Rand James Ellison actor James Ellison , who works for him. While getting ready for bed, Betsy hears a woman crying. When she investigates, she is cornered by her patient, Jessica Holland, whom she had not yet met. Jessica walks towards her in a white robe, her eyes staring. Betsy screams, waking the rest of the household. Paul takes charge of Jessica. The next morning, Betsy meets Jessica s physician, Dr. Maxwell, who explains that his patient s strange condition was caused by a severe tropical fever. It irreparably damaged Jessica s spinal cord , leaving her totally withou ... more details
File Giotto KissofJudas.jpg 450px right thumb Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss. Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve Apostles, became an apostate. ref name autogenerated1 Paul W. Barnett, Dictionary of the Later New Testament and its Developments, Apostasy, 73. ref Apostasy in Christianity refers to the rejection of Christianity by someone who formerly was a Christian . The term apostasy comes from the Greek word apostasia Wiktionary meaning defection, departure, revolt or rebellion. It has been described as a willful falling away from, or rebellion against, Christian truth. Apostasy is the rejection of Christ by one who has been a Christian.... ref Richard A. Muller, Dictionary of Greek and Latin Theological Terms Drawn Principally from Protestant Scholastic Theology , 41. The Tyndale Bible Dictionary defines apostasy as a Turning against God, as evidenced by abandonment and repudiation of former beliefs. The term generally refers to a deliberate renouncing of the faith by a once sincere believer . . . Apostasy, Walter A. Elwell and Philip W. Comfort, editors, 95 . ref Apostasy is a theological category describing those who have voluntarily and consciously abandoned their faith in the God of the covenant, who manifests himself most completely in Jesus Christ. ref Scot McKnight, Dictionary of Theological Interpretation of the Bible , Apostasy, 58. ref Apostasy is the antonym of conversion it is deconversion. ref name autogenerated1 According to B. J. Oropeza, the warning passages in the New Testament describe at least three dangers which could lead a Christian to commit apostasy ref Apostasy and Perseverance in Church History in Paul and Apostasy Eschatology, Perseverance, and Falling Away in the Corinthian Congregation , 2. Paul Barnett provides four reasons for apostasy 1 Moral or Spiritual Failure 2 Persecution 3 False Teaching 4 Self Choice Dictionary of the Later New Testament , 75 ref blockquote Temptations Christians were tempted to engage in ... more details