Infobox Film name The Amityville Curse image The Amityville Curse 1990 DVD Cover.JPG caption Region 2 DVD Cover director Tom Berry producer Franco Battista writer Hans Holzer small book small br Michael Krueger br Doug Olson br Norvell Rose starring Kim Coates br Dawna Wightman br Cassandra Gava br Jan Rubes music Milan Kymlicka cinematography Rodney Gibbons editing Franco Battista studio Allegro Films distributor Lions Gate Home Entertainment br Vidmark Entertainment released May 07, 1990 runtime 91 minutes country Film Canada br Film US language English budget The Amityville Curse is the fifth installment to the Amityville Horror saga and was directed by Tom Berry, it stars Kim Coates , Cassandra Gava and Jan Rubes . Plot Five people spend the night in an abandoned haunted house in Amityville Long Island, and soon find themselves terrorized by assorted ghosts, venomous insects and ghostly apparitions. Marvin and Debbie buy the house. They renovate with the help of three friends Frank, Bill and Abigail. The former housekeeper, Mrs Moriarty, is murdered. A priest had been murdered at the house twelve years earlier when the house was a rectory. At the end, Frank is possessed by the curse, causing him to murder Mrs. Moriarty by pushing her from the top of a flight of stairs , Marvin and Bill. He tried to kill Debbie but he failed, and eventually, with the help of Abigail, Debbie kills Frank, and the two women are saved. Cast Kim Coates as Frank Dawna Wightman as Debbie Helen Hughens as Mrs. Moriarty David Stein as Marvin Anthony Dean Rubes as Bill Cassandra Gava as Abigail Jan Rubes as Priest Scott Yaphe as Thin Boy Mark Camacho as Krabel Production The film was loosely based around Hans Holzer s book The Amityville Curse . The movie is unusual for featuring a completely different haunted house and a different back story than the rest of the series. Even though the setting of the film is supposed to be in Amityville, it is not actually 112 Ocean Avenue , the setting f ... more details
Cultural nationalism is a form of nationalism in which the nation is defined by a shared culture . It is an intermediate position between ethnic nationalism on one hand and liberal nationalism on the other. ref Nielsen, Kai. 1999 . Cultural nationalism, neither ethnic nor civic. In R. Beiner Ed. , Theorizing nationalism pp. 119 130 . Albany State University of New York Press. ref Cultural nationalism will thus focus on a national identity shaped by cultural traditions and by language, but not on the concepts of common ancestry or racialism race . ref cite web url http www.britannica.com eb article 58414 history of Europe title History of Europe Cultural nationalism accessdate 2008 02 16 author last first authorlink coauthors date year month format work publisher Encyclopaedia Britannica pages doi archiveurl archivedate quote The counterpart of this political idea in the 19th century is cultural nationalism. The phrase denotes the belief that each nation in Europe had from its earliest formation developed a culture of its own, with features as unique as its language, even though its language and culture might have near relatives over the frontier. ref Cultural nationalism does not tend to manifest itself in independent movements, but is a moderate position within a larger spectrum of nationalist ideology. Thus, moderate positions in Flemish nationalism Flemish , ref Kymlicka, Will. 1999 . Misunderstanding nationalism. In R. Beiner Ed. , Theorizing nationalism pp. 131 140 . Albany State University of New York Press, p. 133 Nielsen, Kai. 1999 . Cultural nationalism, neither ethnic nor civic. In R. Beiner Ed. , Theorizing nationalism pp. 119 130 . Albany State University of New York Press, p. 126 ref Hindutva Hindu dubious date August 2011 ref Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh , one of the main votaries of Hindutva has stated that it believes in a cultural connotation of the term Hindu. The term Hindu in the conviction as well as in the constitution of the RSS is a cultural a ... more details
of Cohen Almagor s scholarship on multiculturalism. In a piece co authored with Will Kymlicka , Cohen ... is justified in the name of self defense. Both Cohen Almagor and Kymlicka further assert that in the case ... for coercive intervention by the state may be limited. Cohen Almagor and Kymlicka maintain that there are several ... reforms. Cohen Almagor and Kymlicka further recommend promoting the development of regional or international mechanisms for protecting human rights. ref Will Kymlicka and Raphael Cohen Almagor ... more details
have been variously described as ethnic or as cultural. ref Kymlicka, Will. 1999 . Misunderstanding ... Nationalism. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0 691 07893 9 Will Kymlicka. 1995. Multicultural ... identity in order to lead meaningful, autonomous lives ref See Kymlicka, Will. 1995. Multicultural ... more details
Cecil Foster born September 26, 1954 is a Canada Canadian novelist, essayist, journalist, and scholar. Born in Bridgetown, Barbados , where he began working for the Caribbean News Agency as the senior reporter and editor 1975 1977 , and Barbados Advocate News as the reporter and columnist 1977 1979 . He emigrated to Canada in 1979. Foster then went on to work for the Toronto Star as a reporter 1979 1982 . His work in Canada grew immensely when his career only continued to excel. Foster then began working for The Contrast as an editor 1979 1982 , Transportation Business Management as an editor 1982 1983 , The Globe and Mail as a reporter 1983 1989 , The Financial Post as a senior editor 1989 , and also served as special adviser to Ontario s Ministry of Culture, through the mid1990s. His most recent book, Where Race Does Not Matter 2004 , explores the potential of multiculturalism in Canada. It also expands on some of his earlier work that deals with issues of Race classification of human beings race in his own life as well as in the history of Canada. He is well known for exploring race through immigration, and empowers this culture and beliefs through Blacks in Action . Foster continues to bring his own personal experiences, and real life issues to the work that he continues to produce. Island Wings A Memoir 1998 was written as an autobiography of his own life, and is often referred to as more informative, rather than entertainment. Foster completed his PhD, a phenomenological exploration of the concept of Blackness in Canada, at York University in 2003. His philosophical influences include Hegel , Marx , Alexandre Koj ve , Will Kymlicka , Charles Taylor philosopher Charles Taylor , and former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau . Foster is currently an associate professor of sociology at the University of Guelph in Ontario , Canada . Works No Man in the House 1991 ISBN 0 345 38899 2 Caribana , the Greatest Celebration 1995 Sleep On, Beloved 1995 A Place Called H ... more details
Infobox television show name The Neverending Story The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux image caption show name 2 genre Animation, Fantasy format creator developer writer Erika Strobel br Michael Ende br Rolf Giesen br Bruce Robb director Marc Boreal br Mike Fallows creative director presenter starring judges voices Janet Laine Green br Dominic Zamprogna br Chris Wiggins br Christopher Bell br Neil Groan br Marilyn Lightstone br Benedict Campbell br John McGrath br Lisa Yamanaka br Richard Binsley br James Rankin br John Stocker voice actor John Stocker br Colin Fox br Dan Hennessey br Gary Krawford br Howard Jerome br Don Francks br Wayne Robson br Len Carlson br Ellen Ray Hennessey br Geoffrey Bowes br Harvey Atkin br Jayne Eastwood narrated theme music composer Milan Kymlicka opentheme endtheme composer country Canada br France br Germany language English language English num seasons num episodes 26 list episodes executive producer producer editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company Cinevox Filmproduktion GmbH br Ellipse Programm br Nelvana distributor channel picture format audio format first run first aired 1995 last aired 1996 status preceded by followed by related website production website The Neverending Story The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux is an animated television series , produced by CineVox Germany , Ellipse Programme Ellipse France , and Nelvana Limited Nelvana Canada , aired for one season 1995&ndash 1996 on HBO , ran for 26 episodes, and loosely based on Michael Ende s book, The Neverending Story 1979 . In the animated series, the Nothing is a recurring villain and in said show, it is a hole with evil red eyes, all which were belonged to that of a white wolf. The evil sorceress Xayide, unlike in The NeverEnding Story II The Next Chapter the first sequel film , wears green robes with an eyemask with yellow slits. In said film, she doesn t wear a mask covering her face of any kind, but her face is cr ... more details
. Will Kymlicka regards Estonia as a democracy, stressing the peculiar status of Russian speakers, stemming ... Kymlicka first Will chapter Estonia s Integration Policies in a Comparative Perspective title Estonia ... more details
br Interview with Will Kymlicka on Minority Rights on Philosophy Bites br http cdn2.libsyn.com philosophybites Will Kymlicka on Minority Rights.mp3?nvb 20081209052530&nva 20081210053530&t 088d75e6b0a87e111fdf3 ... more details
centralized the Kosovar judges appointment and dismissal. sfn Kymlicka Opalski 2001 p 142 See ... Theory and Ethnic Relations in Eastern Europe first1 Will last1 Kymlicka first2 Magdalena last2 Opalski year 2001 authorlink1 Will Kymlicka publisher Oxford University Press isbn 9780199240630 url ... more details
About the Pete Dexter novel The Paperboy novel the 2012 film The Paperboy 2012 film Infobox Film name The Paperboy The Paper Boy caption image The Paperboy FilmPoster.jpeg director Douglas Jackson director Douglas Jackson producer Tom Berry producer Tom Berry Franco Battista br Stefan Wodoslawsky co producer br Pierre David Henry Seggerman executive producer writer David E. Peckinpah written by as David Peckinpah starring Marc Marut , br Alexandra Paul , br William Katt , br Karyn Dwyer , br Krista Errickson , br Frances Bay , music Milan Kymlicka cinematography Rodney Gibbons editing Yves Langlois distributor Republic Pictures Home Video released Film date 1994 runtime 97 minutes country Film Canada language English class toccolours align right cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 0 0 1em 1em font size 80 clear right colspan 2 bgcolor ccccff align center Cast Actor Actress Role Marc Marut Johnny McFarley Alexandra Paul Melissa Thorpe William Katt Brian Karyn Dwyer Brenda Krista Errickson Diana Frances Bay Mrs. Rosemont Brigid Tierney Cammie Thorpe Barry Flatman Mr. McFarley Derek Johnston Brenda s Boyfriend Claire Riley Jeanne Stalcup Bobo Vian Dora James Rae Travis Sam Stone actor Sam Stone uncredited Police Sergeant The Paperboy is a 1994 Canadian horror film starring Alexandra Paul & William Katt . Plot Johnny McFarley is the local paperboy, When he arrives at elderly Mrs. Thorpe s home, Johnny subsequently smothers the woman with a plastic bag. The movie then cuts to a teacher making concluding remarks to her 7th grade English. When Melissa returns home, she receives a phone call from her friend who tells her that her mother has died. Melissa and her daughter, Cammie, travel back to her hometown for her mother s funeral. Once Melissa and Cammie arrive at the late Mrs. Thorpe s home, they are greeted by Johnny who kindly offers to take their luggage inside. Johnny asks if he could join them at the funeral. During the limo ride to the funeral, Johnny reveals ... more details
multiple issues primarysources September 2008 refimprove September 2008 cleanup October 2008 The Couchiching Institute on Public Affairs CIPA is Canada s oldest organization devoted to studying and publicizing current issues affecting Canada and public policy. Founded in 1932, it holds an annual conference every August on the shores of Lake Couchiching and smaller events during the year, in Toronto and other major cities. ref See The Canadian Encyclopedia s overview at http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0001952 ref Mission The mission of the CIPA is to increase the awareness and understanding of domestic and international issues amongst people in Canada, through open and inclusive discussion, without advocacy or partisanship. ref http www.couch.ca ref History Over the years, the issues examined at the Couchiching conference have reflected the changing concerns of Canadian society and the world. During the Great Depression, topics focused on social reform, the state of the economy and the growing threat of war in Europe. In the late 1940s and 1950s, participants discussed issues such as rebuilding the post war world, the Cold War and the challenges of world peace. More recently, conference topics have turned to such issues as technology, the environment, the problem of illiteracy, the economic challenges facing today s youth and globalization in various contexts. ref http www.couch.ca whoweare index.html The contribution of the Institute to adult education in Canada is described in G. Selman et al., Foundations of Adult Education in Canada Second Edition , 1998 http www.thompsonbooks.com 55077083.html ref Over the years CIPA has offered as speakers and attracted as participants current and future leaders in politics, education, science, the arts and the rest of civil society . In the past decade, speakers have included Tariq Ramadan , Will Kymlicka , Haroon Siddiqui , Kevin G. Lynch , Sheela Basrur , John Ralston Saul , Alan Borovoy ... more details
Kimberly Hutchings is Professor Most other English speaking countries Professor in International relations International Relations at the London School of Economics London School of Economics and Political Science LSE . She is a leading scholar in international relations theory . She has extensively researched and published on international political theory in respect to Immanuel Kant Kantian and Hegel ian philosophy, international and global ethics, Feminist theory and philosophy, and politics and violence. Her work is influenced by the scholarly tradition that produced the Frankfurt School and Critical Theory . She is the author of Kant, Critique and Politics , International Political Theory rethinking ethics in a global era , Hegel and Feminist Philosophy and Time and World Politics thinking the present . Her current focus is on the areas of global ethics, assumptions about time and history in theories of international relations, and the conceptual relationship between politics and violence in Western political thought. Before becoming only the third woman to hold a professorial position in the Department of International Relations at the LSE after Susan Strange and Margot Light , she worked as Reader academic rank Reader at the same institution from 2003 to 2007. From 1995 to 2002, she was Senior Lecturer in Political Theory at University of Edinburgh The University of Edinburgh s Graduate School of Social and Political Studies. Prior to that, she was a Lecturer in Philosophy in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Wolverhampton . Works Hutchings, Kimberley. Feminist ethics and political violence. In International Politics 44 1 2007 , pp.  90 106. Hutchings, Kimberley. Feminist perspectives on a planetary ethic. In The globalization of ethics . Edited by Sullivan, W.M. Kymlicka, W. Cambridge University Press, 2007, pp.  171 190. Hutchings, Kimberley. Happy anniversary Time and critique in international relations theory. In Re ... more details
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