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A jungle is a dense forest in a tropical climate. Jungle or The Jungle may also refer to: Places * The Jungle (homeless encampment), a former homeless encampment in San Jose, California * The Jungle (Seattle), a greenbelt in Seattle, Washington, U.S. * The Jungle (Wheldon Road), a rugby league stadium in Castleford, England * Baldwin Village, Los Angeles or The Jungles, a community in Los Angeles, California, U.S. * 'The Jungle', an area of Playa del Rey, Los Angeles * Lawrence Heights or The Jungle, a neighborhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada * IUPUI Gymnasium or The Jungle, a basketball arena in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. * Paul Brown Stadium or The Jungle, a football stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. * Calais jungle, a series of camps in the vicinity of Calais, France, where refugees and migrants live while they attempt to enter the United Kingdom Art, entertainment and media Film * ''The Jungle'' (1914 film), a lost film based on the Upton Sinclair novel * ''The Ju ...
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Jungle
A jungle is land covered with dense forest and tangled vegetation, usually in tropical climates. Application of the term has varied greatly during the past recent century. Etymology The word ''jungle'' originates from the Sanskrit word ''jaṅgala'' (), meaning rough and arid. It came into the English language via Hindi in the 18th century. ''Jāṅgala'' has also been variously transcribed in English as ''jangal'', ''jangla'', ''jungal'', and ''juṅgala''. Although the Sanskrit word refers to dry land, it has been suggested that an Anglo-Indian interpretation led to its connotation as a dense "tangled thicket", while others have argued that a cognate word in Urdu derived from Persian, جنگل (Jangal), did refer to forests. The term is prevalent in many languages of the Indian subcontinent, and the Iranian Plateau, where it is commonly used to refer to the plant growth replacing primeval forest or to the unkempt tropical vegetation that takes over abandoned areas. History ...
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List Of Pokémon Trading Card Game Sets
This is a Information of ''Pokémon Trading Card Game'' sets which is a collectable card game first released in Japan in 1996. As of April 2022, there are 98 card sets released in America and 91 in Japan, including special sets. As of September 2017, collectively, there are 6,959 cards in the Japanese sets and 9,110 cards in the English sets. The large difference stems from Non-Holo Foil duplicates of rare cards included in English sets that are not printed in Japanese sets. As of March 2017, 23.6 billion cards had been shipped worldwide. The sets are generally considered into two lists: One for the first line of Wizards of the Coast cards and the second after Nintendo's acquisition of the card game after Wizards. The series first launched in English in late 1998, Wizards of the Coast handled publishing. First Generation Sets 1998 Pokémon Demo Game Plastic Pack The 1998 Pokémon Demo Game Pack was the earliest Pokémon card pack to be produced and released in ...
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QI (J Series)
'' QI'' (short for ''Quite Interesting'') is a BBC comedy panel game television show that began in 2003. It was created by John Lloyd, and was hosted by Stephen Fry until the end of Series 13 after which Sandi Toksvig took over, and features permanent panellist Alan Davies. Each series covers topics that begin with a different letter of the alphabet; for example, the first series covered topics whose word began with "A". Thus it is referred to as "Series A" instead of "Series One". ''QI'' was given a full series after BBC executives responded well to a nonbroadcast pilot and the first episode, "Adam" premiered on BBC Two on 11 September 2003. From the second to the fifth series, episodes aired each week on BBC Two; the second and subsequent episodes were shown first on BBC Four in the time-slot after the previous episode's BBC Two broadcast. When the sixth series of ''QI'' began in 2008, the show moved to BBC One and the broadcasting of episodes on BBC Four was replaced in favou ...
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Charlotte Uhlenbroek
Charlotte Jane Uhlenbroek (born 16 May 1967) is a British zoologist and BBC television presenter. Early life Her Dutch father was an agricultural specialist with the United Nations who took his English wife and their family round the world with him. Uhlenbroek was born in London, but her parents moved to Ghana when she was only ten days old. Between the ages of 5–14 she lived in Kathmandu, Nepal. Education and scientific work Uhlenbroek attended Oakham School in Rutland, and then gained a BSc in Zoology and Psychology in 1988, followed in 1997 by a PhD in Zoology, at the University of Bristol. She spent six months in Burundi helping primatologist Jane Goodall set up a conservation project for chimpanzees, followed by four years in the forests of Gombe Stream National Park in Western Tanzania on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, studying the communication of wild chimpanzees. In 2007, Uhlenbroek was awarded an honorary degree from Oxford Brookes University for her work. Tele ...
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The Jungle (The Killing)
"The Jungle" is the twenty-seventh episode of the American television drama series '' The Killing'', which aired on June 2, 2013, as the third season's premiere. The episode is written by series developer Veena Sud and is directed by Ed Bianchi. In the episode, Detective Stephen Holder ( Joel Kinnaman) and his new partner Carl Reddick ( Gregg Henry) investigate a teenage girl's murder, which has similarities to a previous case of Sarah Linden ( Mireille Enos). Meanwhile, Ray Seward ( Peter Sarsgaard), who had been convicted in that case, is sent to death row. Plot A teenage girl (Keira Jang) gets into the passenger seat of an unseen driver's car. Later, Detectives Stephen Holder and Carl Reddick arrive at an abandoned factory. The girl's dead body is found inside. Holder mentions that her head was cut clean off. Elsewhere, homeless teen Bullet (Bex Taylor-Klaus) finds her friend Kallie (Cate Sproule) on a bridge, seemingly preparing to jump, and convinces her to accompany Bullet ...
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The Jungle (The Twilight Zone)
"The Jungle" is episode 77 of the American television anthology series ''The Twilight Zone'', and is the twelfth episode of the third season. It first aired on December 1, 1961. The teleplay was written by Charles Beaumont, based on his short story of the same name, and was directed by recurring director William F. Claxton. Opening narration Plot Alan Richards and his wife Doris have recently returned from Africa, where Alan's company is constructing a hydroelectric dam. He discovers she has secretly kept several items given to her by a local shaman for protection. When he confronts her about them, she says she is frightened by the natives opposed to the dam and begs him to stop construction. He burns one of the items and opens the door to leave for work. In the hallway of his apartment building, just outside his door, is the carcass of a dead goat. Alan attends a board meeting, where they discuss the dam and the fact that, although the natives will benefit from it in the long ru ...
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Jungle (Pakistani TV Series)
''Jungle'' ( ur, , lit=Jungle) is a 1986 Pakistani television series which was written by Noorul Huda Shah and directed by Haroon Rind. Synopsis Bahawal Khan is a family noble and he marries three girls. He has a son Mehran Khan from his first wife who grows up to be very cruel. Cast * Neelma Hasan as Popri * Ismael Shah as Sikandar * Sakina Samo as Mehtab * Usman Peerzada as Sarang * Shafi Muhammad Shah as Sawan * Kehkashan Awan as Shehar Bano * Saqi as Darya Khan * Fareed Nawaz Baloch as Lakhmeer Khan * Noor Muhammad Lashari as Chacha Manji * Shehzadi as Safia Jiji * Anwar Solangi as Aarab * Mansoor Baloch as Mehran Khan * Subhani Ba Yunus as Meeral * Gulab Chandio Ghūlām Muḥammad Gūlāb (6 January 1958 – 18 January 2019) was a Pakistani television and film actor. During his artistic career he starred in more than 300 Urdu and Sindhi dramas and 6 films. Early life Gulab was born on 6 January 1958 ... as Sajjan * Mehmood Siddiqui as Bahawal Khan * Manzo ...
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Jungle (British TV Series)
''Jungle'' is a British hip hop drama television series created by Junior Okoli and Chas Appeti. It premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 30 September 2022. Synopsis The series follows the interconnected lives and struggles of strangers in a near-future, dystopian version of inner-city London, including a father trying to escape gang culture and a young mother going to great lengths to protect her children. It is a music-centric drama, told through a mixture of dialogue and rap, grime, and drill music. Cast * Ezra Elliott as Gogo * RA as Slim * Nadia A'Rubea as Jessica * AMARIA BB as Bianca * M24 as 6ix * IAMDDB as Mia * Poundz as Marcus Episodes Production On 28 August 2020, Amazon Studios announced ''Jungle'', a grime and drill hip hop drama series. The series was created and is executive produced by Junior Okoli and Chas Appeti, under their production company Nothing Lost. Appeti previously directed music videos for UK hip hop artists, such as Tinchy Stryder, Chip, and G ...
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The Jungle (play)
''The Jungle'' is a play written by Joe Robertson and Joe Murphy, founders of the ''Good Chance Theatre Company'', and directed by Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin. The play follows the lives of characters living in the Calais Jungle migrant camp. The play won the South Bank Sky Arts Award for Theatre, and the 2018 BroadwayWorld UK Award for Best New Production of a Play. Creative Crew Productions ''The Jungle'' premiered at the Young Vic, London, from 7 December 2017 to 9 January 2018. After a successful sold-out run, the play made a West End transfer to the Playhouse Theatre from 16 June 2018 to 3 November 2018. The play made its Off-Broadway premiere on 4 December 2018 at St Ann's Warehouse New York, running until 27 January 2019. ''The Jungle'' then moved to The Curran San Francisco, running from 26 March 2019 to 19 May 2019, receiving positive reviews. In April 2020 the play was intended to return to St Ann's Warehouse, New York, with further plans for a US tour thro ...
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The Jim Rome Show
''The Jim Rome Show'' is a sports radio talk show hosted by Jim Rome. It airs live for three hours each weekday from 9 a.m. to noon Pacific Time. The show is produced in Los Angeles, syndicated by CBS Sports Radio, and can be heard on affiliate radio stations in the U.S. and Canada. In January 2018, the show began simulcasting on television on CBS Sports Network. History ''The Jim Rome Show'' began on XTRA Sports 690 in San Diego. In 1996, Premiere Radio Networks picked up the program for national syndication. Sometime after, the show was shortened by one hour and the broadcast location was shifted from XTRA Sports 690 to the Premiere Radio Networks studio complex in Sherman Oaks, California. As part of the broadcast deal bringing Rome's TV show to CBS Sports Network, ''The Jim Rome Show'' became a charter program of CBS Sports Radio upon its full launch on January 2, 2013. Show personnel (" The XR4Ti") ' *Tom Di Benedetto, executive producer, call screener since 2021 *Alvin ...
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The Jungle (Cussler Novel)
''The Jungle'' is the eighth novel of Clive Cussler's Oregon Files series. The hardcover edition was released March 8, 2011. Other editions were released on other dates. Like the rest of the series, this book is about a series of exploits by the Corporation, headquartered in ''The Oregon'', a ship that from the outside looks as if it is ready for the scrapyard. In reality this is a ruse, as the ship is as high tech as can be. Plot The Corporation is hired by a very wealthy man to find his adventurer daughter, who appears to have gotten into trouble in the jungles of Myanmar. What follows is an adventure that takes the ''Oregon'' crew to many locations around the world and at sea. The crew ends up being the only possible group that can prevent a super-villain from bringing the United States to its knees. Reviews As of 26 November 2018, Amazon.com gave 'The Jungle' an average rating of 4.3 out of five stars (based on 1,266 customer reviews), GoodReads.com an average of 4.12 of f ...
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David Drake
David A. Drake (born September 24, 1945) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy literature. A Vietnam War veteran who has worked as a lawyer, he is now a writer in the military science fiction genre. Biography Drake graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Iowa, majoring in history (with honors) and Latin. His studies at Duke University School of Law were interrupted for two years when he was drafted into the U.S. Army, where he served as an enlisted interrogator with the 11th Armored Cavalry (the Black Horse Regiment) in Vietnam and Cambodia. After the war, from 1972 to 1980 he worked as the Assistant Town Attorney in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Since 1981 he transitioned to full time writing of science fiction literature. With Karl Edward Wagner and Jim Groce, he was one of the initiators of Carcosa, a small press company. He now lives in Pittsboro, North Carolina. On 17 November 2021 he announced he is retiring from writing novels, due to unspecified ...
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