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Gallant may refer to: * Gallant (singer) (born 1991), American singer and songwriter * Gallant (surname), people with the surname * Gallant, Alabama, United States * A gallant, or a man exhibiting courage * A gallant, a member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom who holds a gallantry award * Goofus and Gallant ''Goofus and Gallant'' is an American children's comic strip appearing monthly in ''Highlights for Children''. The comic contrasts the actions of the eponymous characters, presenting Gallant's actions as right and good and Goofus's as wrong and b ..., characters in a ''Highlights for Children'' magazine cartoon feature Ships * HMS ''Gallant'' (H59), a ''G''-class destroyer * USS ''Gallant'' (MSO-489), an ''Aggressive''-class minesweeper {{disambiguation, ship ...
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Gallant (singer)
Joseph Gallant III (born November 14, 1991), better known as Gallant, is an American singer and songwriter from Columbia, Maryland, signed to Mind of a Genius Records and Warner Bros. Records. He first began to gain recognition after self-releasing his debut EP, ''Zebra'' in 2014. His debut studio album, '' Ology'', was released worldwide in April 2016 to critical acclaim, earning him a Grammy Award nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album. Early life and education Gallant was born in Washington, D.C. When he was in elementary school, he and his family moved to Columbia, Maryland where he attended Atholton High School. He started recording songs during middle school. He was influenced by R&B artists and then later alternative rock while growing up. In 2013, he graduated from New York University Gallatin School of Individualized Study where he studied music. Musical Career 2013–2015: Early career and ''Zebra'' EP In the fall of 2013, Gallant moved to Los Angeles, ...
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Gallant (surname)
Gallant is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * A. Ronald Gallant (born 1942), American econometrician * Brett Gallant (born 1990), Canadian curler * Brian Gallant (born 1982), Canadian Liberal politician * Cheryl Gallant (born 1960), Canadian Conservative politician * Christopher Gallant (born 1992), American singer-songwriter known by the mononym Gallant * Corinne Gallant (born 1922), Canadian philosophy professor and feminist * Gary William Gallant (born 1972), Canadian professional wrestler who wrestles under the ring name Gary Williams * Gerard Gallant (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey coach and retired player * Gord Gallant (born 1950), Canadian retired ice hockey player * Hubert Gallant (born 1955), Canadian retired professional wrestler * John Gallant (born 1978), Canadian lacrosse player * Jonathan Gallant (born 1976), Canadian rock bass guitarist. * Karl Gallant, American congressional aide and lobbyist * Lennie Gallant (born 1955), Canadian singer-songw ...
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Gallant, Alabama
Gallant, also known as Clear Springs or Greasy Cove, is a census-designated place and unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Etowah County, Alabama, Etowah, and St. Clair County, Alabama, St. Clair counties, Alabama, United States. It lies west of the city of Gadsden, Alabama, Gadsden, the county seat of Etowah County. As of the United States Census, 2010, 2010 census, its population was 855. It has a post office with the ZIP code 35972. Gallant was the name of a pioneer settler who came from Tennessee. Recreation Camp Sumatanga is a 1700-acre facility surrounded by the woods, mountains, lakes and streams. The many recreational activities available include fishing, swimming, archery, hiking, and camping. Summer camp is available for children. There are three chapels that are available for reservation for weddings and other ceremonies. Dayspring Dairy is Alabama's first sheep dairy, offering hard and soft farmstead cheeses, a farm store with free tasting, and farm tours. ...
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Courage
Courage (also called bravery or valor) is the choice and willingness to confront agony, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. Valor is courage or bravery, especially in battle. Physical courage is bravery in the face of physical pain, hardship, even death, or threat of death; while moral courage is the ability to act rightly in the face of popular opposition, shame, scandal, discouragement, or personal loss. The classical virtue of fortitude (''andreia, fortitudo'') is also translated "courage", but includes the aspects of perseverance and patience. In the Western tradition, notable thoughts on courage have come from philosophers Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, and Kierkegaard, as well as Christian beliefs and texts. In the Hindu tradition, mythology has given many examples of bravery, valor and courage, with examples of both physical and moral courage exemplified. In the Eastern tradition, the Chinese text ''Tao Te Ching'' offers a great deal of thoughts on cou ...
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Parliament Of The United Kingdom
The Parliament of the United Kingdom is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories. It meets at the Palace of Westminster, London. It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in the UK and the overseas territories. Parliament is bicameral but has three parts, consisting of the sovereign ( King-in-Parliament), the House of Lords, and the House of Commons (the primary chamber). In theory, power is officially vested in the King-in-Parliament. However, the Crown normally acts on the advice of the prime minister, and the powers of the House of Lords are limited to only delaying legislation; thus power is ''de facto'' vested in the House of Commons. The House of Commons is an elected chamber with elections to 650 single-member constituencies held at least every five years under the first-past-the-post system. By constitutional convention, all governme ...
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Goofus And Gallant
''Goofus and Gallant'' is an American children's comic strip appearing monthly in ''Highlights for Children''. The comic contrasts the actions of the eponymous characters, presenting Gallant's actions as right and good and Goofus's as wrong and bad. Created by Garry Cleveland Myers and first published in ''Children's Activities'' in 1940, ''Goofus and Gallant'' moved to ''Highlights for Children'' when the magazine was founded in 1946. Throughout its history ''Goofus and Gallant'' has been interpreted as an effective didactic comic. It has been used in several studies as a stimulus to prompt children to identify kind and unkind actions, and the characters of Goofus and Gallant, as archetypes of badness and goodness, have been referenced in several works by philosophers. History ''Goofus and Gallant'' was created by Garry Cleveland Myers and was first featured in the magazine ''Children's Activities'' in 1940. According to family legend, the grandchildren of Myers and his wife Car ...
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HMS Gallant (H59)
HMS ''Gallant'' (H59) was a G-class destroyer, built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939 the ship spent considerable time in Spanish waters, enforcing the arms blockade imposed by Britain and France on both sides of the conflict. ''Gallant'' was transferred from the Mediterranean Fleet shortly after the beginning of World War II to the British Isles, to escort shipping in local waters. She was slightly damaged by German aircraft during the evacuation of Allied troops from Dunkirk at the end of May 1940. Following repairs, ''Gallant'' was transferred to Gibraltar and served with Force H for several months. In November, the ship was transferred to the Mediterranean Fleet, where she escorted several convoys. She struck a mine in January 1941 and was towed to Malta for repairs. These were proved extensive and ''Gallant'' was further damaged by near-misses during an air raid in April 1942, before they were completed. The additional damag ...
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