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Moving Out (1983 Film)
Moving out may refer to: * Relocation (personal), the act of leaving one dwelling and settling in another * Leaving the nest, a young person moving out of the accommodation provided by their guardian, fosterers or parent Movin' Out or Moving Out may refer to: * ''Movin' Out'' (musical), a jukebox musical featuring the songs of Billy Joel * "Movin' Out" (Aerosmith song) * "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)", a song by Billy Joel * "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)", a ''Family Guy'' episode * "Movin' Out" (''Glee'') * ''Moving Out'' (album), by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins * ''Moving Out'' (film) * ''Moving Out'' (video game) * "Moving Out", the first episode of the British television sitcom ''So What Now? ''So What Now?'' is a British television sitcom which aired on BBC One. It was created by Lee Evans, who also starred in the series. Evans co-wrote the show alongside Stuart Silver and Peter Tilbury. The series was broadcast from 26 March 2001 to ...
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Relocation (personal)
Relocation, also known as moving, or moving house, is the process of leaving one's dwelling and settling in another. The new location can be in the same neighborhood or a much farther place in a different city or different country (immigration). It usually includes packing all belongings, transferring to the new home, unpacking, and administrative or bureaucratic tasks, such as changing registration data. An expatriate is an individual temporarily or permanently relocating to a country other than their native country. The individual relocating would be considered an immigrant in their new country. Psychological effects On the Holmes and Rahe stress scale for adults, "change of residence" is considered a stressful activity, assigned 20 points (with the death of a spouse being ranked the highest at 100), although other changes on the scale (e.g., "change in living conditions", "change in social activities") often occur as a result of relocating, making the overall stress level pote ...
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Leaving The Nest
Leaving the nest is a phrase used to describe the action of a young person moving out of the housing provided by their parent(s)/guardian(s). The word "nest" is being used here to refer to the word "home". Leaving the nest is the first step in the transition from adolescence into adulthood. There are causes and affects that are associated with leaving the nest, and differences in livelihood. The age at which young people move out of their previous accommodation has been rising since the turn of the 21st century. Even so, there are differences of opinion on when, where, and who should be leaving the nest. In certain cultures, more so in Eastern societies, it is not socially acceptable for women to leave the home, if not for marriage. Reasons for leaving the nest In a 1987 survey, young people identified their reasons for leaving the nest, which seemed to be of either social or financial nature. The top reasons included; marriage, co-habitation, education, independence, inter-fam ...
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Movin' Out (musical)
''Movin' Out'' is a 2002 jukebox musical featuring the songs of Billy Joel. Conceived and created by Twyla Tharp, the musical tells the story of a generation of American youth growing up on Long Island during the 1960s and their experiences with the Vietnam War. The principal characters are drawn from those who appeared in various Joel tunes: high school sweethearts Brenda and Eddie ("Scenes from an Italian Restaurant"), James ("James"), Judy ("Why Judy Why"), and Tony (Anthony in " Movin' Out"). The show diverts from the traditional musical in that it essentially is a series of dances linked by a thin plot, and none of the dancers sing. Instead, all the vocals are performed by a pianist (the "Piano Man", representing Billy Joel) and band suspended on a platform above the stage while the dancers act out the songs' lyrics, basically making the show a rock ballet. Productions In 2000, Tharp approached Joel for permission to create the show, presenting him with a 20-minute concept vi ...
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Movin' Out (Aerosmith Song)
"Movin' Out" is a song by the American hard rock band, Aerosmith. It was the first in the songwriting partnership of Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, and was the seventh song on Aerosmith's first album, ''Aerosmith''. Built on a guitar lick played by Perry, "Movin' Out" was recorded on a water bed at the band's apartment, 1325 Commonwealth Avenue. The track appeared on Aerosmith's live compilation, '' Classics Live! Vol. 2'' (1987). An alternative version of the song appears on the band's box set ''Pandora's Box''. The song was re-recorded in 2007 for '' Guitar Hero: Aerosmith''. In performance "Movin' Out" is usually played once per tour on average. Before the song starts, Tyler introduces it as the first real Aerosmith song and tells the story of its recording and early Aerosmith history. The first known live performance of the song was on 6 November 1970 at Nipmuc Regional High School in Mendon, Massachusetts Mendon is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The ...
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Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
"Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)" is a song written and recorded by Billy Joel originally appeared on his 1977 album '' The Stranger''. The track details the singer's disgust with the upwardly mobile bourgeois aspirations of working- and lower-middle-class New Yorkers who take pride in working long hours to afford the outward signs of having "made it". Characters have stereotypically ethnic names (Anthony, Mama Leone, Sergeant O'Leary, Mr. Cacciatore) and blue-collar jobs. Joel considers their rejection of their working-class roots (trading a Chevy for a Cadillac and buying a house in Hackensack, New Jersey) ultimately futile. Near the end of the recording is the sound of a car starting up and driving away; the bass player Doug Stegmeyer's 1960s Corvette was used. According to Joel, Anthony is not a real person, but rather "every Irish, Polish, and Italian kid trying to make a living in the U.S." Live performances of the song can be heard on '' 2000 Years: The Millennium Concert'' an ...
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Movin' Out (Brian's Song)
"Movin' Out (Brian's Song)" is the second episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series ''Family Guy''. The 100th overall, it originally aired on Fox in the United States on September 30, 2007. It was written by John Viener and directed by Cyndi Tang. In the episode, Peter convinces Brian to move in with his girlfriend Jillian and Stewie tags along to help pay the rent. Meanwhile, Meg and Chris get jobs at the convenience store where Chris befriends the manager, prompting Meg to do all the hard work. The episode title is a reference to the Billy Joel song "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)" and the film ''Brian's Song''. This episode marks the end of Brian and Jillian's relationship, which started in season five. "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)" was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised it for having a continuous storyline. Critics also praised Drew Barrymore's performance as Jillian and considered it sorrowful that her character was writte ...
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Movin' Out (Glee)
"Movin' Out" is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the American musical television series ''Glee'', and the ninety-fourth episode overall. It was written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and directed by Brad Falchuk, and it aired on Fox in the United States on November 21, 2013. The episode is a tribute to the music of Billy Joel, and features seven of his songs. The episode features special guest star Tyra Banks as Bichette, the head of a modeling agency. Plot Glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) finds out that Principal Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) has organized a career fair at McKinley High, but refused to include any arts-related booths, as she believes pursuing a career in the entertainment industry will likely result in failure. Will is forced to admit that show business is a very difficult professional area, and assigns New Directions to perform songs by Billy Joel, due to his notorious struggle to reach stardom. Blaine Anderson (Darren Criss) and Sam Evans ...
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Moving Out (album)
''Moving Out'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins. This was his second for Prestige Records, featuring Kenny Dorham, Elmo Hope, Percy Heath, and Art Blakey, and one track with Thelonious Monk, Tommy Potter, and Art Taylor. The first 4 tracks had originally appeared on as the 10-inch LP '' Sonny Rollins Quintet Featuring Kenny Dorham'' (PrLP 186), and the final track had appeared on the 10-inch LP ''Sonny Rollins and Thelonious Monk'' (PrLP 190). Reception At Allmusic, Michael G. Nastos called the group "one of the more potent combos of 1954." Author and musician Peter Niklas Wilson called the album "simply a typical blowing session, in which virtuoso up-tempo playing and a wealth of invention in a well-known framework count for more than structural innovation". Track listing ''All compositions by Sonny Rollins except as indicated'' ;Side one # "Moving Out" - 4:31 # "Swingin' for Bumsy" - 5:48 # "Silk 'n' Satin" - 4:03 ;Side two # "Solid" - 6:27 # "More Than You K ...
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Moving Out (film)
''Moving Out'' is a 1983 film about a young Italian-Australian adolescent in Melbourne directed by Michael Pattinson. Pattinson met Jan Sardi, who was a school teacher wanting to move into writing. They discussed making the movie as a 50-minute film and it evolved into a feature. Most of the money was raised privately except for $50,000 from the Australian Film Commission.David Stratton, ''The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry'', Pan MacMillan, 1990 p359-360 The movie was shot over six weeks in various schools in inner Melbourne. It was shot on 16 mm and blown up to 35mm. Cast * Vince Colosimo as Gino * Sally Cooper References External links''Moving Out''at IMDb IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ...''Moving Out''at Oz Movie ...
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Moving Out (video Game)
''Moving Out'' is a 2020 cooperative moving simulation game developed by Swedish studio DevM Games and Australian developer SMG Studio. In a local cooperative experience, players move objects from houses into a moving van while coping with exaggerated physics. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on April 28, 2020, and for Amazon Luna on January 28, 2021. A sequel, titled '' Moving Out 2'', was released on August 15, 2023. Gameplay Players in ''Moving Out'' take on the role of movers, moving marked furniture and appliances (such as couches, refrigerators, and microwaves) from a house to a moving truck under a time limit. Along the way, obstacles (such as rakes, fires, ice, and even ghosts) may be encountered. Some heavy objects require two people to move, while other objects are fragile and may be easily broken. Objects may be thrown. Players are ranked on a bronze, silver and gold scale, based on how quickly all of the ...
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