Going Up (TV Episode)
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Going Up may refer to: *Going up and going down, terms in commutative algebra which refer to certain properties of chains of prime ideals in integral extensions * ''Going Up'' (musical), a musical comedy that opened in New York in 1917 and in London in 1918 * ''Going Up'' (film), a 1923 film starring Douglas MacLean * "Going Up" (TV episode), an episode of PBS's ''POV'' series * ''Going Up'' (2007 film), starring Nandita Chandra *"Going Up", a song by Echo & the Bunnymen from their 1980 album ''Crocodiles'' *"Going Up", a common announcement played in elevators An elevator or lift is a cable-assisted, hydraulic cylinder-assisted, or roller-track assisted machine that vertically transports people or freight between floors, levels, or decks of a building, vessel, or other structure. They are ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Going Up And Going Down
In commutative algebra, a branch of mathematics, going up and going down are terms which refer to certain properties of chains of prime ideals in integral extensions. The phrase going up refers to the case when a chain can be extended by "upward inclusion", while going down refers to the case when a chain can be extended by "downward inclusion". The major results are the Cohen–Seidenberg theorems, which were proved by Irvin S. Cohen and Abraham Seidenberg. These are known as the going-up and going-down theorems. Going up and going down Let ''A'' ⊆ ''B'' be an extension of commutative rings. The going-up and going-down theorems give sufficient conditions for a chain of prime ideals in ''B'', each member of which lies over members of a longer chain of prime ideals in ''A'', to be able to be extended to the length of the chain of prime ideals in ''A''. Lying over and incomparability First, we fix some terminology. If \mathfrak and \mathfrak are prime ideals of '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Going Up (musical)
''Going Up'' is a musical comedy in three acts with music by Louis Hirsch and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and James Montgomery. Set in the US city of Lenox, Massachusetts, at the end of World War I, the musical tells the story of a writer turned aviator who wins the hand of the high society girl that he loves by his daring handling of the joystick of a biplane. Popular songs included "Hip Hooray", "If You Look in Her Eyes", "Kiss Me", "Going Up", "Do It for Me", "The Tickle Toe", and "Down! Up! Left! Right!". The musical was a hit on Broadway in 1917 and again the following year in London. Revivals and a film adaptation followed. Background and productions The development of aviation and flying in the early years of the 20th century captivated the public's attention. ''Going Up'' is based on a 1910 play, ''The Aviator'', by James Montgomery. The play took on new significance during World War I. The musical was produced by George M. Cohan and Sam H. Harris and, after t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Going Up (film)
''Going Up'' is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Douglas MacLean, Hallam Cooley and Marjorie Daw.Munden p.300 It was based on a 1917 comedy Broadway play ''The Aviator''. Synopsis The author of a series of bestselling novels about aviation has false gained a reputation has an expert pilot when he cannot fly and has a phobia of planes. However, when he is challenged by a genuine expert to a race with a rival in love, he accepts and triumphs. Cast * Douglas MacLean as Robert Street * Hallam Cooley as Hopkinson Brown * Arthur Stuart Hull as James Brooks * Francis McDonald as Jules Gaillard * Hughie Mack as Sam Robinson * Wade Boteler as John Gordon * John Steppling as William Douglas * Mervyn LeRoy as The Bellboy * Marjorie Daw as Grace Douglas * Edna Murphy as Madeline Manners * Lillian Langdon Lillian Langdon (November 25, 1860 – February 8, 1943) was an American film actress of the silent era. She appeared in more than 80 f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Douglas MacLean
Charles Douglas MacLean (January 10, 1890 – July 9, 1967) was an American stage and silent film actor who later worked as a producer and screenwriter in the sound era. Early life and stage career Born in Philadelphia, MacLean was educated at Northwestern University and Lewis Institute of Technology, in Chicago. Although he came from a Navy family and was slated for Annapolis, he chose a different career path.MacLean, Barbara Barondess. ''One Life is Not Enough''. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1986. After working as a bond salesman, MacLean enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and later played juvenile leads in repertory theatre and performed as supporting characters in major stage productions such as ''Peter Pan'' starring Maude Adams. Film MacLean's first film was the 1914 production ''As Ye Sow'' with Alice Brady, followed by bit parts in ''Fuss and Feathers'' and in two Mary Pickford features, ''Captain Kidd, Jr.'' and ''Johanna Enlists''. He went on to appear ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Going Up (TV Episode)
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Going Up may refer to: *Going up and going down, terms in commutative algebra which refer to certain properties of chains of prime ideals in integral extensions * ''Going Up'' (musical), a musical comedy that opened in New York in 1917 and in London in 1918 * ''Going Up'' (film), a 1923 film starring Douglas MacLean * "Going Up" (TV episode), an episode of PBS's ''POV'' series * ''Going Up'' (2007 film), starring Nandita Chandra *"Going Up", a song by Echo & the Bunnymen from their 1980 album ''Crocodiles'' *"Going Up", a common announcement played in elevators An elevator or lift is a cable-assisted, hydraulic cylinder-assisted, or roller-track assisted machine that vertically transports people or freight between floors, levels, or decks of a building, vessel, or other structure. They are ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of POV (TV Series) Episodes
The following is a list of episodes from PBS series ''POV'', a production of American Documentary, Inc. Since 1988, ''POV'' has presented over 400 independently produced documentary films to public television audiences across the country. The series began its 35th season on PBS in 2022. __NOTOC__ Season 1 (1988) Season 2 (1989) Season 3 (1990) Season 4 (1991) Season 5 (1992) Season 6 (1993) Season 7 (1994) Season 8 (1995) Season 9 (1996) Season 10 (1997) Season 11 (1998) Season 12 (1999-2000) Season 13 (2000) Season 14 (2001) Season 15 (2002-03) Season 16 (2003-04) Season 17 (2004) Season 18 (2005) Season 19 (2006) Season 20 (2007) Season 21 (2008) Season 22 (2009) Season 23 (2010) Season 24 (2011-12) Season 25 (2012-13) Season 26 (2013-14) })'' , , July 1, 2013 , , Fernand Melgar , , The plight of undocumented immigrants at a detention center in Geneva, Switzerland, points up contradictions between compassionate social polic ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Going Up (2007 Film)
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Going Up may refer to: *Going up and going down, terms in commutative algebra which refer to certain properties of chains of prime ideals in integral extensions * ''Going Up'' (musical), a musical comedy that opened in New York in 1917 and in London in 1918 * ''Going Up'' (film), a 1923 film starring Douglas MacLean * "Going Up" (TV episode), an episode of PBS's ''POV'' series * ''Going Up'' (2007 film), starring Nandita Chandra *"Going Up", a song by Echo & the Bunnymen from their 1980 album ''Crocodiles'' *"Going Up", a common announcement played in elevators An elevator or lift is a cable-assisted, hydraulic cylinder-assisted, or roller-track assisted machine that vertically transports people or freight between floors, levels, or decks of a building, vessel, or other structure. They are ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nandita Chandra
Nandita Chandra is a multiple award-winning actress and model. She has featured widely on the international stage and in independent films. In addition to acting, Chandra is an acclaimed children's theatre director and a former television anchor for Channel V India. She is also the first Indian woman to be accepted into the Acting program (MFA) at the Actors Studio Drama School in New York. In 2003 she received critical acclaim for her performance in the play ''Edible Women'' and ''Anastasia''. In March 2008 she was felicitated by Himachal Pradesh C.M. Hon Pratibha Singh for her contribution in the field of theatre and performing arts in India. She is a company member of the Off Broadway Irish Repertory Theatre. She currently lives and works in New York. She was last seen in ''The Homebase Project'' in David Bar Katz's "Can't Go Home" opposite LAByrinth founding member David Deblinger. She was featured in a Yashraj films production with Bollywood leading man Shahid Kapoor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Crocodiles (album)
''Crocodiles'' is the debut album by the English post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen. It was released on 18 July 1980 in the United Kingdom and on 17 December 1980 in the United States. The album reached number 17 on the UK Albums Chart. "The Pictures on My Wall, Pictures on My Wall" and "Rescue (Echo & the Bunnymen song), Rescue" had previously been released as singles. Recorded at Eden Studios in London and at Rockfield Studios near Monmouth, ''Crocodiles'' was produced by Bill Drummond and David Balfe, while Ian Broudie had already produced the single "Rescue". The album received favourable reviews from the music press, receiving four out of five stars by both ''Rolling Stone'' and ''Blender (magazine), Blender'' magazines. Background and recording Echo & the Bunnymen formed in 1978 and originally consisted of Ian McCulloch (singer), Ian McCulloch (lead vocals), Will Sergeant (lead guitar), Les Pattinson (bass) and a drum machine. They released their debut single, "The Picture ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |