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Damaged Goods
Damaged goods or Damaged Goods may refer to: * Goods that have been damaged, where goods are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility * A person considered to be less than perfect psychologically, as a result of a traumatic experience Film and theatre * ''Les Avariés'' ('Damaged Goods' or 'Damaged Lives'), a 1901 play by ''Eugène Brieux'' ** ''Damaged Goods'' (1914 film), an American silent film based on the play ** ''Damaged Goods'' (1919 film), a British silent film based on the play ** ''Damaged Goods'' (1937 film), an American drama film based on the play * ''Damaged Goods'', a 2008 animated film by Barnaby Barford * "Damaged Goods", a segment of ''The Turning'' (2013 film) Literature * ''Damaged Goods'' (Davies novel), a 1996 original Doctor Who novel * ''Damaged Goods'', a 2012 novel by Alexandra Allred * "Damaged Goods", a short story in ''The Turning'' (short story collection) Music * Damaged Goods (record label), a British independent record label * ...
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Goods
In economics, goods are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility, for example, to a consumer making a purchase of a satisfying product. A common distinction is made between goods which are transferable, and services, which are not transferable. A good is an "economic good" if it is useful to people but scarce in relation to its demand so that human effort is required to obtain it.Samuelson, P. Anthony., Samuelson, W. (1980). Economics. 11th ed. / New York: McGraw-Hill. In contrast, free goods, such as air, are naturally in abundant supply and need no conscious effort to obtain them. Private goods are things owned by people, such as televisions, living room furniture, wallets, cellular telephones, almost anything owned or used on a daily basis that is not food-related. A consumer good or "final good" is any item that is ultimately consumed, rather than used in the production of another good. For example, a microwave oven or a bicycle that is sold to a consumer is a ...
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Lennon Murphy
Lennon Anne Murphy (born March 31, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. Early life Murphy, who is named after musician John Lennon, was born in Ronkonkoma, New York. When she was four years old, Murphy and her mother moved to Hendersonville, Tennessee, where she began playing piano and writing songs at the age of nine. At the age of 15, Lennon started performing shows at various local Nashville establishments. With much critical acclaim from the Nashville music community came interest from several record companies. Lennon ultimately signed to Arista Records at the age of 18. Within days of her 18th birthday, Murphy arrived home from school to find her mother dead. The cause of death was determined to be an allergic reaction to prescription medication. Murphy fought for and eventually won custody of her then eight-year-old younger sister, Mariella. Career Known in music by only her first name, she released her debut album, '' 5:30 Saturday Morning ...
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Crippleware
Crippleware has been defined in realms of both computer software and hardware. In software, crippleware means that "vital features of the program such as printing or the ability to save files are disabled until the user purchases a registration key". While crippleware allows consumers to see the software before they buy, they are unable to test its complete functionality because of the disabled functions. Hardware crippleware is "a hardware device that has not been designed to its full capability". The functionality of the hardware device is limited to encourage consumers to pay for a more expensive upgraded version. Usually the hardware device considered to be crippleware can be upgraded to better or its full potential by way of a trivial change, such as removing a jumper wire. The manufacturer would most likely release the crippleware as a low-end or economy version of their product. Computer software Deliberately limited programs are usually freeware versions of computer progra ...
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Good (other)
Good is that which is to be preferred and prescribed; not evil. Good or Goods may also refer to: Common uses * "Good" the opposite of evil, for the distinction between positive and negative entities, see Good and evil * Goods, materials that satisfy human wants and provide utility * Capital good is a durable good that is used in the production of goods or services. * Final good or consumer good is a commodity that is used by the consumer to satisfy current wants or needs, rather than to produce another good. Places * Good, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community People * Good (surname) * List of people known as the Good Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Good'' (film) (2008), starring Viggo Mortensen * '' The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard'', 2009 American comedy film directed by Neal Brennan Music Groups and labels * Good Entertainment, a South Korean record label * GOOD Music, an American record label * The Goods (band), an American band Albums * ' ...
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List Of Pacific Blue Episodes
'' Pacific Blue'' is an American crime drama series about a team of police officers with the Santa Monica Police Department who patrolled its beaches on bicycles. The show ran for five seasons on the USA Network USA Network (simply USA) is an American basic cable television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of Comcast's NBCUniversal through NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. It was originally launched in 1977 as Madison ..., from March 2, 1996, to April 9, 2000, with a total of 101 episodes. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1996) Season 2 (1996–97) Season 3 (1997–98) Season 4 (1998–99) Season 5 (1999–2000) External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pacific Blue Lists of American crime drama television series episodes ...
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Meg Stuart
Meg Stuart (born 1965 in New Orleans) is an American choreographer and dancer who lives and works in Brussels and Berlin. Her company, Damaged Goods, operates from Brussels since 1994. Start as a dancer and choreographer Stuart moved to New York City in 1983 where she studied at New York University. She continued her studies at Movement Research (New York) where she studied several release techniques and was active in the Downtown New York dance scene. In the eighties she worked as a dancer for Nina Martin, Lisa Kraus, Federico Restrepo and Marcus Stern. For five years (1986–1992) she was part of the Randy Warshaw Dance Company. On the invitation of the Klapstuk festival in Leuven (BE) in 1991 she created "Disfigure Study", her first evening-length performance, which launched her career in Europe. In "Disfigure Study", Meg Stuart approaches the body as a vulnerable physical entity, one that can be deformed, deconstructed, and displaced but still resonates with meaning.Damaged Go ...
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Damaged Good
Damaged goods or Damaged Goods may refer to: * Goods that have been damaged, where goods are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility * A person considered to be less than perfect psychologically, as a result of a traumatic experience Film and theatre * ''Les Avariés'' ('Damaged Goods' or 'Damaged Lives'), a 1901 play by ''Eugène Brieux'' ** ''Damaged Goods'' (1914 film), an American silent film based on the play ** ''Damaged Goods'' (1919 film), a British silent film based on the play ** ''Damaged Goods'' (1937 film), an American drama film based on the play * ''Damaged Goods'', a 2008 animated film by Barnaby Barford * "Damaged Goods", a segment of ''The Turning'' (2013 film) Literature * ''Damaged Goods'' (Davies novel), a 1996 original Doctor Who novel * ''Damaged Goods'', a 2012 novel by Alexandra Allred * "Damaged Goods", a short story in ''The Turning'' (short story collection) Music * Damaged Goods (record label), a British independent record label ...
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Somewhere At The Bottom Of The River Between Vega And Altair
''Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega and Altair'' is the debut studio album by American post-hardcore band La Dispute. Supported by three release shows, it was released on November 11, 2008, alongside ''Here, Hear II.'' through No Sleep Records on both CD and vinyl. The album's title is derived from an Asian folktale, which the album's lyrics loosely follow. The album received positive reviews by notable critics, and it remains as a legacy in the post-hardcore scene. Recording La Dispute had spent the year prior to the release of the album writing and recording. They recorded the album in Grand Rapids at StudiOtte with Joel and Troy Otte and had finished the recording by July 2008. Themes and styles The album evades categorization, containing elements of post-hardcore, screamo, metalcore, post-rock, progressive rock and emo. The album's style is characterised by different features, including dub-influenced bass drums and versatile vocals from Jordan Dreyer, who cha ...
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Damaged Goods (song)
"Damaged Goods" is a song by English post-punk band Gang of Four. Acting as their debut single, it was released on 13 October 1978 through independent record label Fast Product. Produced by Fast Product owner Bob Last under the alias "Fast Product", the single received critical acclaim, prompting the band to sign to major label EMI. The title track and "Love Like Anthrax" were re-recorded for Gang of Four's debut album ''Entertainment!'' in 1979 and the whole EP was included in the Fast Product compilation ''Mutant Pop'' in 1980. Music and lyrics The title track starts with syncopated bass and guitar, which are later accompanied with the drums. The song also features vocals by Jon King, which take the role of "a lonesome, longing lament" and a "nearly spoken-word" section sung by the band's guitarist Andy Gill.Dettmar (2014), p. 125 Allmusic critic Tom Maginnis argued that the track is "the closest thing approaching a traditional pop single from their influential first record," ...
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Sinead Burgess
Sinead Burgess (born 10 November 1990) is a Sydney-based singer-songwriter signed to ABC Music and Island Records Australia, which is part of Universal Music Australia. Burgess first began her singing career in 2007 and subsequently released a 5-track EP titled ''You Get Me''; featuring the title track and "Butterflies" which were released as singles and in many compilation albums across Australia. Burgess's single "Goodnight America" was co-written with UK pop producer Stuart Crichton who has worked with Kylie Minogue, Pet Shop Boys, Bond and The Sugababes. Burgess supported Irish band The Script at a one-off show in Sydney in 2012. Burgess released her single "Rearview Mirrow" digitally in 2013 and then worked on a 6-Track EP titled ''Wolf'', released as a digital download in 2016. urgess since toured with The Shires (duo) The Shires are a British country music duo composed of singer-songwriters Ben Earle and Crissie Rhodes. Earle sings harmony vocals, plays piano and g ...
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The Great Crusades
The Great Crusades are an American, Chicago, Illinois–based rock band founded in 1996. History The Great Crusades began when Brian Krumm and Brian Hunt, both of whom were then students at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, started an art-pop band called the Suede Chain. The band released several albums on the Parasol Records imprint Mud Records before breaking up in 1997. Krumm then started writing new music of a very different style, influenced by such artists as Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Tom Waits, and the Replacements, and Uncle Tupelo. The result was the Great Crusades' first album under that name, 1998's ''The First Spilled Drink of the Evening''. Reviews PopMatters' Eden Miller gave the Great Crusades' second album, ''Damaged Goods'', a favorable review, writing that "While The Great Crusades aren't doing anything new musically, with the basic rock line-up complimented every now and then with some ska-inspired horns, they don't need to be. The familiarity of the ...
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