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Chapter 4 (Eastbound
Chapter Four refers to a fourth chapter in a book. Chapter Four, Chapter 4, or Chapter IV may also refer to: Music * Chapter 4, a band on J Records * ''Chapter 4'' (EP), an EP by Zion I * '' Chapter Four: Alive in New York'', an album by Gato Barbieri * '' Chapter 4: Labor Pains'', an album by Syleena Johnson * "Chapter Four" (song), by Avenged Sevenfold from ''Waking the Fallen'' Television * "Chapter 4" (''American Horror Story'') * "Chapter 4" (''Eastbound & Down'') * "Chapter 4" (''House of Cards'') * "Chapter 4" (''Legion'') * "Chapter 4" (''Star Wars: Clone Wars''), an episode of ''Star Wars: Clone Wars'' * "Chapter 4" (''Uncoupled'') * " Chapter 4: Family Secrets", an episode of ''A Murder at the End of the World'' * " Chapter 4: Sanctuary", an episode of ''The Mandalorian'' * " Chapter 4: The Gathering Storm", an episode of ''The Book of Boba Fett'' * "Chapter Four" (''Boston Public'') * " Chapter Four: Commit... to YOU", an episode of ''Barry'' * " Chapter Four: ...
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Chapter (books)
A chapter (c''apitula'' in Latin; ''sommaires'' in French) is any of the main thematic divisions within a writing of relative length, such as a book of prose, poetry, or law. A book with chapters (not to be confused with the chapter book) may have multiple chapters that respectively comprise discrete topics or themes. In each case, chapters can be numbered, titled, or both. An example of a chapter that has become well known is "Down the White Rabbit, Rabbit-Hole", which is the first chapter from ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''. History of chapter titles Many ancient books had neither word divisions nor chapter divisions. In ancient Greek texts, some manuscripts began to add summaries and make them into tables of contents with numbers, but the titles did not appear in the text, only their numbers. Some time in the fifth century CE, the practice of dividing books into chapters began. Jerome (d. 420) is said to use the term ''capitulum'' to refer to numbered chapter headings an ...
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Commit
Commit may refer to: Computing Databases * Commit (data management), a set of permanent changes in a database * COMMIT (SQL), an SQL statement used to create such a changeset Version control * Changeset, list of differences between two successive versions in a repository * Commit (version control), the operation of committing such a changeset to the repository Microsoft Windows * Commit charge, a concept in operating system-level memory management Others * Command Materiel and IT (COMMIT), the defense procurement agency of the government of The Netherlands * Commit (motion), a parliamentary motion * Nicotine replacement therapy Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is a medically approved way to treat people with tobacco use disorder by taking nicotine through means other than tobacco. It is used to help with quitting smoking or stopping chewing tobacco. It increases th ..., by the trade name ''Commit'' * Commit (card game), a 19th century American variant of ...
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Judiciary Of India
The Judiciary of India (ISO: ''Bhārata kī Nyāyapālikā'') is the system of courts that interpret and apply the law in the Republic of India. The Constitution of India provides concept for a single and unified judiciary in India. India uses a mixed legal system based majorly on the common law with civil laws applicable in certain territories in combination with certain religion specific personal laws. The judiciary is structured in three levels with subsidiary parts. The Supreme Court is the highest court and serves as the final court of appeal for all civil and criminal cases in India. High Courts are the top judicial courts in individual states, led by the state Chief Justice. The High Courts manage a system of subordinate courts headed by the various District and Session Courts in their respective jurisdictions. The executive and revenue courts are managed by the respective state governments through the district magistrates or other executive magistrates. Although th ...
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Aircraft Noise Pollution
Aircraft noise pollution refers to noise produced by aircraft in flight that has been associated with several negative stress-mediated health effects, from sleep disorders to cardiovascular disorders. Governments have enacted extensive controls that apply to aircraft designers, manufacturers, and operators, resulting in improved procedures and cuts in pollution. Mechanisms of sound pollution Aircraft noise is noise pollution produced by an aircraft or its components, whether on the ground while parked such as auxiliary power units, while taxiing, on run-up from propeller and jet exhaust, during takeoff, underneath and lateral to departure and arrival paths, over-flying while en route, or during landing. A moving aircraft including the jet engine or propeller causes compression and rarefaction of the air, producing motion of air molecules. This movement propagates through the air as pressure waves. If these pressure waves are strong enough and within the audible frequency s ...
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Chapter IV Of The United Nations Charter
Chapter IV of the United Nations Charter contains the Charter's provisions dealing with the UN General Assembly (UNGA), specifically its composition, functions, powers, voting, and procedures. Primacy of the General Assembly The chapter on the UNGA appears in the Charter before the chapters on the other five principal organs (UN Security Council, UN Economic and Social Council, Trusteeship Council, International Court of Justice, and UN Secretariat). This reflects the UN's founders' view of the General Assembly as the "first" branch of the UN, in much the same way that the placement of the provisions related to the United States Congress in Article One of the United States Constitution before those dealing with the US president and US Supreme Court reflects the Philadelphia Convention's view of Congress as the "first branch" of the US government. Both the US Congress and the UNGA hold the "power of the purse" in regard to their respective organizations. No doubt, the General Assem ...
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Chapter IV Of The Constitution Of Australia
Chapter IV of the Constitution of Australia pertains to trade (including between states and between the states and the Commonwealth), the appropriation of funds for the Commonwealth, state debts, and funds for the states given to them by the Commonwealth. Much of it no longer applies. Sections Since 1929, Chapter IV has consisted of 26 sections: * Section 81 of the Constitution of Australia, Section 81: Consolidated Revenue Fund * Section 82: Expenditure charged thereon * Section 83: Money to be appropriated by law * Section 84: Transfer of officers * Section 85: Transfer of property of State * Section 86: Customs, excise, and bounties * Section 87: Revenue from customs and excise duties * Section 88: Uniform duties of customs * Section 89: Payment to States before uniform duties * Section 90 of the Constitution of Australia, Section 90: Exclusive power over customs, excise, and bounties * Section 91: Exceptions as to bounties * Section 92 of the Constitution of Australia, Sectio ...
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Dear Billy
"Chapter Four: Dear Billy" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction horror drama television series ''Stranger Things'', and the 29th episode overall. It was written by Paul Dichter and directed by Shawn Levy. The episode was released on May 27, 2022 on Netflix, alongside the six other episodes comprising volume 1 of the season. Set on March 24, 1986, "Dear Billy" centers on Max Mayfield's mental struggles, and her attempt to survive Vecna's preying. The episode received universal acclaim and was noted as a standout of the season. Praise was directed at the performances, visual effects, cinematography and emotional impact. Particular praise went to Max's storyline and Sadie Sink's performance, the use of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" during the episode's climax, and the themes of depression and suicide. Critics also praised the guest appearance of Robert Englund as well as Dichter's writing and Levy's directing, the latter most notably for ...
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The Sauna Test
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee'') ...
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Will The Wise
Will may refer to: Common meanings * Will and testament, instructions for the disposition of one's property after death * Will (philosophy), or willpower * Will (sociology) * Will, volition (psychology) * Will, a modal verb - see Shall and will People and fictional characters * Will (comics) (1927–2000), a comic strip artist * Will (given name), a list of people and fictional characters named Will or Wil * Will (surname) * Will (Brazilian footballer) (born 1973) * Will (singer), Italian singer-songwriter Arts, entertainment, and media Films * '' Will: G. Gordon Liddy'', a 1982 TV film * ''Will'' (1981 film), an American drama * ''Will'' (2011 film), a British sports drama * ''Will'', a Japanese documentary film featuring Masahiro Higashide * ''Bandslam'', a 2008 film with the working title ''Will'' Literature * ''Will'' (novel), by Christopher Rush * ''Will'' (Will Self memoir), 2019 * ''Will'' (Will Smith memoir), 2021 * ''Will'', an autobiography by G. Gordon Liddy M ...
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The Body
The Body may refer to: Literature * ''The Body'' (short story), a short story by Camillo Boito * ''The Body'' (novella), a novel written by Stephen King * ''The Body'' (Sapir novel), a novel by Richard Sapir * ''The Body'' (Kureishi novel), a novel by Hanif Kureishi * ''The Body: An Essay'', a 2002 book by Jenny Boully Film and TV * ''The Body'' (1970 film), a documentary about the human anatomy * ''The Body'' (1974 film), a film starring Zeudi Araya and Carroll Baker * ''The Body'' (2001 film), a film starring Antonio Banderas based on the book by Richard Sapir * ''The Body'' (2012 film), a Spanish film * ''The Body'' (2018 film), a Korean film * ''The Body'' (2019 film), a Hindi film * ''The Body'' (2023 film), a Czech drama film * "The Body" (''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''), the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' *" Chapter Four: The Body", the fourth episode of the first season of ''Stranger Things'' * "The Body" (''Into the Dark' ...
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Witch Academy
''Witch Academy'' (aka ''Little Devils'') is a 1995 American comedy horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Priscilla Barnes, Veronica Carothers, and Robert Vaughn. It was written by Mark Thomas McGee and shot by Gary Graver. Ray said it was the last of his "scream queen" films as the bottom was about to drop out of that market. Plot Leslie is a new student at college and she is harassed by other girls at her sorority. She is soon possessed by demonic forces that help her revenge. Cast * Priscilla Barnes as Edith * Michelle Bauer as Tara, in her last major film appearance * Veronica Carothers as Leslie / Becky * Ruth Collins as Darla * Don Dowe as Neal * John Henry Richardson (credited as Jay Richardson) as Professor Lamar * Robert Vaughn as The Devil Satan, also known as the Devil, is a devilish entity in Abrahamic religions who seduces humans into sin (or falsehood). In Judaism, Satan is seen as an agent subservient to God, typically regarded as a metaphor for ...
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Here Comes The Sun
"Here Comes the Sun" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album ''Abbey Road''. It was written and sung by George Harrison, and is one of his best-known compositions. Harrison wrote the song in early 1969 at the country house of his friend Eric Clapton, where Harrison had chosen to play truant for the day to avoid attending a meeting at the Beatles' Apple Corps organisation. The lyrics reflect his relief at the arrival of spring and the temporary respite he was experiencing from the band's business affairs. The Beatles recorded "Here Comes the Sun" at London's Abbey Road Studios in July and August of 1969. Led by Harrison's acoustic guitar, the track features a Moog synthesiser, which he had introduced to the band's sound after acquiring an early model of the instrument in California. Reflecting the continued influence of Indian classical music on Harrison's writing, the composition includes several time signature changes. "Here Comes the Sun" has rec ...
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