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Heya or Hey Ya may refer to: *Heya (sumo) from the Japanese word for "room" (部屋), also in compounds -beya, or Sumo-beya, an organization of sumo wrestlers (pronounced ''beya'' when in compound form) * Heya TV, from the Arabic word for "Hers", an Arabic-language Lebanese television channel, carried on UBI World TV * ''Heya wa Howa'', alternative title of Howa wa heya ("Him and Her"), Egyptian TV show * He Ya (Chinese: 河丫), a minor character related to Shang Yang in the Chinese television series ''The Qin Empire'' *Hey'a, a variant name for Islamic religious police Music * Heya (J.J. Light song), 1967 single by Navajo musician Jim Stallings, covered by Krokus on the album ''Round 13'' * ''Heya'' (J.J. Light album), 1967 album by Jim Stallings * "Heya", a 1987 single by George Kranz * "Heya-hee", a rainsong by Sacred Spirit See also *Heyah, a Polish mobile phone service * Hey Ya! "Hey Ya!" is a song performed by American hip-hop duo Outkast, specifically group membe ...
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Heya (sumo)
In sumo wrestling, a is an organization of sumo wrestlers where they train and live. It can also be termed ''sumo-beya''. All wrestlers in professional sumo must belong to one. There are currently 43 ''heya'' (as of 2022), each of which belongs to one of five ''Glossary of sumo terms#ichimon, ichimon'' (groupings of ''heya''). They vary in size, with the largest ''heya'' having over thirty wrestlers and smallest just one wrestler. Most ''heya'' are based in and around the Ryōgoku district of Tokyo, sumo's traditional heartland, although the high price of land has led to some newer ''heya'' being built in other parts of Tokyo or its suburbs. Most ''heya'' have a network of scouts, who may be former wrestlers themselves, friends of the head coach, or supporters of the ''heya'', who keep a look out for any powerful or athletic young men and follow the results of local sumo (and judo) competitions. Most new recruits join at the age of 15 or 16, straight from junior high school. ...
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Heya TV
Heya or Hey Ya may refer to: *Heya (sumo) from the Japanese word for "room" (部屋), also in compounds -beya, or Sumo-beya, an organization of sumo wrestlers (pronounced ''beya'' when in compound form) * Heya TV, from the Arabic word for "Hers", an Arabic-language Lebanese television channel, carried on UBI World TV * ''Heya wa Howa'', alternative title of Howa wa heya ("Him and Her"), Egyptian TV show * He Ya (Chinese: 河丫), a minor character related to Shang Yang in the Chinese television series ''The Qin Empire'' *Hey'a, a variant name for Islamic religious police Music * Heya (J.J. Light song), 1967 single by Navajo musician Jim Stallings, covered by Krokus on the album ''Round 13'' * ''Heya'' (J.J. Light album), 1967 album by Jim Stallings * "Heya", a 1987 single by George Kranz * "Heya-hee", a rainsong by Sacred Spirit See also *Heyah, a Polish mobile phone service * Hey Ya! "Hey Ya!" is a song performed by American hip-hop duo Outkast, specifically group membe ...
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UBI World TV
Subscription television in Australia is provided using technologies such as cable television, satellite television and internet television by a number of companies unified in their provision of a subscription television service. Notable actors in the sector include Foxtel, Netflix and Stan. Regulation of the sector is assured by the Australian Communications and Media Authority. In 2012, prior to market entry of some major digital streaming services to Australia, only about 28% of Australian homes had a pay TV subscription, which was one of the lowest subscriber rates in the developed world. By 2019, the situation had evolved so that almost 14 million Australians had access to a paid television or video on demand service. History 1990s Galaxy was the first provider of subscription television in Australia, launching a MMDS service on 26 January 1995. Originally Premier Sports Network was the only local channel to be fully operational, with Showtime and Encore launching in Mar ...
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Howa Wa Heya
''Howa wa Heya'', (“Him and Her”, “ هو و هي” ) is an Egyptian television drama, that aired for the first time during Ramadan in 1985. It featured many prominent contemporary artists in key roles, with movie stars Soad Hosni, in her sole television role, and Ahmed Zaki. The married couple drama, or dramas rather, were written by Sanaa al-Bisi and adapted by Salah Jahin into a screenplay in a rare anthology series in Egyptian television, where the same actors played different characters and storylines in each of its ten episodes. Hosni was awarded the Transtel (now part of Deutsch Welle) Prize at the African Union of Broadcasting conference in 1985 for her role in the series. Plots ''Howa wa Heya'' is based on a series of short stories columnist Sanaa al-Bisi wrote in Al-Ahram in the early 1980s about a range of social issues couples faced. Each episode presented Hosni and Zaky as completely different couples: dating, married, divorced, former lovers, intersecting t ...
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Shang Yang
Shang Yang (; c. 390 – 338 BC), also known as Wei Yang () and originally surnamed Gongsun, was a Chinese jurist, philosopher, and politician.Antonio S. Cua (ed.), 2003, p. 362, ''Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy'"The fifth important legalist, Shang Yang (Wei Yang, c. 390–338 B.C.E.), was born in Wei; his original surname was Gongsun." Born in the Zhou Kingdom, Zhou vassal state of Wei during the Warring States period, he was a statesman, chancellor and reformer serving the State of Qin, where his policies laid the administrative, political and economic foundations that strengthened the Qin state and would eventually enable Qin to conquer the other six rival states, unifying China into a centralized rule for the first time in history under the Qin dynasty. Scholars consider it likely that both he and his followers contributed to ''The Book of Lord Shang'', a foundational philosophical work for the school of Chinese legalism. Biography Shang Yang was born as the son of a ...
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The Qin Empire (TV Series)
''The Qin Empire'' is a 2009 Chinese television series based on Sun Haohui's novel of the same Chinese title, which romanticises the rise of the Qin state in the Warring States period under the leadership of Duke Xiao of Qin. It was produced in 2006 and first aired on television channels in China in December 2009. It was followed by three sequels: '' The Qin Empire II: Alliance'' (2012), ''The Qin Empire III'' (2017) and '' The Qin Empire IV'' (2019), which were also based on Sun Haohui's novels. Plot The series is set in the mid fourth century BC during the Warring States period of China. The Qin state in western China has been weakened by years of poverty and internal conflict. It is now in peril of being conquered by the other six major states in the east. Duke Xiao, the new ruler of Qin, seeks to restore his state to its former glory (during Duke Mu's time) and retake the Qin territories lost to the Wei state in earlier battles. In his quest to recruit talents to assist hi ...
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Hey'a
Islamic religious police (also sometimes known as morality police or sharia police) are official Islamic vice squad police agencies, often in Islamic countries, which enforce religious observance and public morality on behalf of national or regional authorities based on its interpretation of sharia. Modern Islamic religious police forces were first established in the late-1970s amidst the Iranian Revolution and the Islamic revival the revolution brought; prior, the administration of public morality in most Islamic countries was considered a socioreligious matter, and was enforced through application of civil laws or through more informal means. The powers and responsibilities of Islamic religious police vary by country, but in contrast to the enforcement of laws against crimes like robbery and murder by conventional police forces, Islamic religious police have focused more on such issues as preventing the consumption of alcohol, mixing of men and women, playing of music and public ...
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Heya (J
Heya or Hey Ya may refer to: *Heya (sumo) from the Japanese word for "room" (部屋), also in compounds -beya, or Sumo-beya, an organization of sumo wrestlers (pronounced ''beya'' when in compound form) * Heya TV, from the Arabic word for "Hers", an Arabic-language Lebanese television channel, carried on UBI World TV * ''Heya wa Howa'', alternative title of Howa wa heya ("Him and Her"), Egyptian TV show * He Ya (Chinese: 河丫), a minor character related to Shang Yang in the Chinese television series ''The Qin Empire'' *Hey'a, a variant name for Islamic religious police Music * Heya (J.J. Light song), 1967 single by Navajo musician Jim Stallings, covered by Krokus on the album ''Round 13'' * ''Heya'' (J.J. Light album), 1967 album by Jim Stallings * "Heya", a 1987 single by George Kranz * "Heya-hee", a rainsong by Sacred Spirit See also *Heyah, a Polish mobile phone service * Hey Ya! "Hey Ya!" is a song performed by American hip-hop duo Outkast, specifically group membe ...
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Jim Stallings
Jim Stallings is an American musician who played as a bassist with the Sir Douglas Quintet and had a successful single as a solo artist with "Heya Heya or Hey Ya may refer to: *Heya (sumo) from the Japanese word for "room" (部屋), also in compounds -beya, or Sumo-beya, an organization of sumo wrestlers (pronounced ''beya'' when in compound form) * Heya TV, from the Arabic word for "Hers", ...". As J.J. Light, Stallings also issued an LP ''Heya!'' in 1969, though another 11 songs recorded for a second album were not released until included as bonus tracks on a CD reissue of the first album in 2008. Stallings was sent to promote the single in England,Michael Bryan Kelly ''Liberty Records: a history of the recording company '' 1993 p.316 "J. J. Light : J. J. Light was an artist who had one hit called 'Heya' in 1967," reports Lee Mendel of Liberty's international division. "He was of Indian background, and he had this hit. Stallings spent a week in London, England, where he perfo ...
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George Kranz
George Kranz is a German dance music singer and percussionist. He is best known for his song "Trommeltanz", otherwise known as "Din Daa Daa". The song hit No. 1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1984 and then returned to the chart in a new version in 1991, peaking at No. 8. "Din Daa Daa" (sometimes spelled "Din Da Da") is considered a classic dance music track and has been remixed, Sampling (music), sampled and white label, bootlegged many times, including in 1987's seminal "Pump Up the Volume (song), Pump Up the Volume" by MARRS, 1998's The Nu Nation Project, Praise Joint Remix by Kirk Franklin, 2005's "Shake (Ying Yang Twins song), Shake" by the Ying Yang Twins, "Turn Around" by Flo Rida an Xbox 360 commercial and a Google Chrome commercial. Discography Albums *''My Rhythm'' (1983), Pool *''Magic Sticks (OST)'' (1986), Virgin *''Move It'' (1989), SPV *''Sticky Druisin'' (1995) *''Very Best Of'' (1999), DFP-Music (BMG) Singles *"Trommeltanz" (1983), Pool *"Bass Drum Ma ...
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Sacred Spirit
Sacred Spirit is a German musical project by Claus Zundel, Ralf Hamm, Pecy, and Markus Staab. The music is of electronic, new age, world, and ambient genres. Sacred Spirit's total worldwide album sales are estimated at over 15 million copies. For each album sold, donations are made to the Native American Rights Fund, a non-profit Native American organization devoted to restoring the legal rights of Native Americans. History The first album, ''Chants and Dances of the Native Americans'' was released in 1994. The album was nominated for best New Age album Grammy Award.
In keeping with the Native American theme, Zundel adopted the pseudonym 'The Fearsome Brave', and on his many other projects he is simply cr ...
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Heyah
T-Mobile Polska S.A. is a Polish mobile phone network operator. The company was formerly named Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa (''lit.'' "Polish Digital Telephony") and operated under the name Era, until being rebranded as T-Mobile on 5 June 2011. As in other European countries, the company operates a GSM network. Following a decade-long ownership dispute with the French Vivendi corporation, the company has been wholly owned by the German telecommunications provider Deutsche Telekom since 2010. History Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa was founded as a company in December 1995, and on 26 February 1996 it won a license to provide telecommunications services paging number 602 and permission to build a mobile radio communication network according to the GSM standard in the 900 MHz band, which was later extended to GSM 1800 MHz. The first test (non-commercial) base stations were launched during the International Trade Fair in June 1996 and a few base stations in Warsaw. The commercial launch ...
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