Roll Call (other)
Roll call may refer to: Noting attendance * A taking of attendance as part of a meeting agenda * A voting method in a deliberative assembly *Roll call (policing), a briefing to take attendance and other purposes Arts, entertainment and media *'' Roll Call'', an American newspaper focusing on news from Capitol Hill and Congress * ''Roll Call'' (Hank Mobley album), 1961 * ''Roll Call'' (IQ album), 2006 * ''Roll Call'' (novel), in the ''Traces'' series by Malcolm Rose * ''Roll Call'' (film), a 1965 Soviet drama film *''The Roll Call'', an 1874 painting by Elizabeth Thompson *''The Roll-Call'', a 1918 novel in the ''Clayhanger Family'' series by Arnold Bennett *"Real Nigga Roll Call", or Roll Call, a 2004 song by Lil Jon featuring Ice Cube *''The Roll-Call'', English title of the 1970 Polish animated short film by Ryszard Czekała, ''Apel'' Other uses *, an 1875 ship, later SS ''Laura'' * Roll Call Records, an American independent record label See also * * ''Appellplatz App ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Agenda (meeting)
An agenda is a list of meeting activities in the order in which they are to be taken up, beginning with the call to order and ending with adjournment. It usually includes one or more specific items of business to be acted upon. It may, but is not required to, include specific times for one or more activities. An agenda may also be called a docket, schedule, or calendar. It may also contain a listing of an order of business. Etymology ''Agenda'' is an abbreviation of ''agenda sunt'' or ''agendum est'', gerundive forms in plural and singular respectively of the Latin verb ''ago, agere, egi, actum'' "to drive on, set in motion", for example of cattle. The meaning is "(those things/that thing) which must be driven forward". What is now known in English as an ''agenda'' is a list of individual items which must be "acted upon" or processed, usually those matters which must be discussed at a business meeting. Although the Latin word is in a plural form, as a borrowed word in English, t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Voting Methods In Deliberative Assemblies
Deliberative assemblies – bodies that use parliamentary procedure to arrive at decisions – use several methods of voting on motions (formal proposal by members of a deliberative assembly that the assembly take certain action). The regular methods of voting in such bodies are a voice vote, a rising vote, and a show of hands. Additional forms of voting include a recorded vote and balloting. Regular methods Voice vote ''Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised'' (RONR) states that a voice vote (''viva voce'') is the usual method of voting on any motion that does not require more than a majority vote for its adoption. It is considered the simplest and quickest of voting methods used by deliberative assemblies. The chair of the assembly will put the question to the assembly, asking first for those in favor of the motion to indicate so verbally ("aye" or "yes"), and then ask those opposed to the motion to indicate so verbally ("no"). The chair will then estimate which side had more m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roll Call (policing)
In police jargon, a roll call is a briefing "where supervisors take attendance, inspect uniform and equipment, inform the oncoming shift of any outstanding incidents that may have occurred, inform officers of suspects to be looking out for, relate any law or procedural changes, and so on." Although often conducted prior to the start of a shift, a roll call may be held at the end of a shift as well. The communication at a roll call is usually top-down, with information disseminated by (or at the direction of) a shift or squad commander. The roll call is just one of several vehicles for intra-departmental communication in law enforcement agencies: other modes include command or administrative staff meetings, quality circles, and unit meetings. Roll calls are "usually limited to recent events or items that might be of short-term interest" and so usually "do not allow for the in-depth discussions necessary for community policing or real problem-solving. In 1992, the Independent Commis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roll Call
''Roll Call'' is a newspaper and website published in Washington, D.C., United States, when the United States Congress is in session, reporting news of legislative and political maneuverings on Capitol Hill, as well as political coverage of congressional elections across the country. ''Roll Call'' is the flagship publication of CQ Roll Call, which also operates: CQ (formerly ''Congressional Quarterly''), publisher of a subscriber-based service for daily and weekly news about Congress and politics, as well as a weekly magazine. Roll Call's regular columnists are Walter Shapiro, Mary C. Curtis, Patricia Murphy, and Stu Rothenberger. History ''Roll Call'' was founded in 1955 by Sid Yudain, a press secretary to Congressman Al Morano (R-Conn.). The inaugural issue of the newspaper was published on June 16, 1955, with an initial printing of 10,000 copies. Richard Nixon, then Vice President of the United States, wrote a letter to Yudain congratulating him on the new venture. Ni ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roll Call (Hank Mobley Album)
''Roll Call'' is an album by jazz tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley. It features trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Blakey. Track listing ''All compositions by Hank Mobley except as indicated.'' # "Roll Call" - 10:33 # "My Groove Your Move" - 6:07 # "Take Your Pick" - 5:27 # "A Baptist Beat" - 8:54 # "The More I See You" (Warren, Gordon) - 6:47 # "The Breakdown" - 4:57 # "A Baptist Beat" lternate take- 9:42 Bonus track on CD Personnel * Hank Mobley - tenor saxophone *Freddie Hubbard - trumpet *Wynton Kelly - piano *Paul Chambers - bass *Art Blakey Arthur Blakey (October 11, 1919 – October 16, 1990) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He was also known as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina after he converted to Islam for a short time in the late 1940s. Blakey made a name for himself in the 1 ... - drums References {{Authority control 1961 albums Albums produced by Alfred Lion Blue Note Records albums Hank Mobley al ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roll Call (IQ Album)
''Roll Call'' is the debut and only album recorded by girl group IQ. During its first release, the album came with a DVD of an introduction featuring IQ, performances and IQ with groups such as B5, Jada and Everlife. The album was later sold as an Enhanced CD with the audio and video all on one disc. Featured appearances The album features other performers such as AKA Bu3TA, Andrew Valerio, Breje and Travis Hayes, all local rappers from Massachusetts. Andrew is Gicelle's brother. On the songs, "Is It True", and "It's Like That", vocals by sisters Yolanda and Yalonda Riverra are credited. Singles "Big Girls Don't Cry", the first single released from the album, is a remake of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons' 1960s song. Other singles include "Missing You", "School", and "Crush On U". Track listing #"Ma'kin Cash, Ma'kin Money" #"Big Girls Don't Cry Big Girls Don't Cry may refer to: Music * ''Big Girls Don't Cry'' (Lynn Anderson album), 1968 * ''Big Girls Don't Cry'' (The W ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roll Call (novel)
''Traces'' is a series of novels written by British author Malcolm Rose, about the adventures of Forensic Investigator Luke Harding and his Mobile Aid To Law And Crime, Malc. The first book, ''Framed!'', has been selected by the United States Board on Books for Young People and the Children's Book Council as an Outstanding International Book for 2006. Six books of the series were published between 2005 and 2007 by Kingfisher Books in the UK and by Turtleback Books in the US. All six books, plus a seventh, ''Murder Club'' (2013), have since been published by the author on Amazon Kindle. Alternate England The ''Traces'' universe is explicitly located in a future England, where the decayed and semi-abandoned South is supported and feared by the vibrant, successful North. England is somewhat a benevolent dictatorship, but the dictator is a computer system. The country is run by the unnamed and generally benign Authorities, who remove children permanently from their parents at t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roll Call (film)
, image = , caption = , director = Daniil Khrabrovitsky , producer = , writer = Daniil Khrabrovitsky , starring = , music = Moisey Vaynberg , cinematography = Yuri Sokol , editing = Aleksandra Borovskaya , released = , studio= , runtime = , country = Soviet Union , language = Russian , budget = ''Roll Call'' (russian: Перекличка) is a 1965 Soviet drama film directed by Daniil Khrabrovitsky. Plot The film tells about General Zhuravlev, who after the war is engaged in the creation of spaceships. He sets a rocket with astronaut Borodin into the sky and recalls his namesake, whom he met in the war. Cast * Nikita Mikhalkov as Sergey Borodin * Oleg Strizhenov as Aleksey Borodin kozmonavt * Marianna Vertinskaya as Katya * Tatyana Doronina as Nika * Vasiliy Merkurev as Viktor Ilyich Zhuravlyov * Yevgeny Steblov as Sasha Amelchenko * Shavkat Gaziyev as Mekhanik-voditel tankovogo ekipazha * Leonid Obolensky * Vsevolod Sanaev as Varentsev * Yevgeny Vesnik ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Roll Call
''Calling the Roll After An Engagement, Crimea'', better known as ''The Roll Call'', is an 1874 oil-on-canvas painting by Elizabeth Thompson, Lady Butler. It became one of the most celebrated British paintings of the 19th century, but later fell out of critical favour. The painting depicts a roll call of soldiers from the Grenadier Guards during the Crimean War. It was taken to depict an occasion following the Battle of Inkerman in 1854, but was intended to show a more generic scene from the war. An irregular line of private soldiers stand in the snow wearing their greatcoats and bearskins, many clearly exhausted or wounded. One of the privates has slumped forward onto the icy ground. An officer on horseback watches while a sergeant marks his muster roll. The painting has a highly finished surface, reflecting Thompson's academic training, but she eschewed the traditional pyramidal composition of history paintings focusing on one prominent individual, such as Benjamin West ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Roll-Call
The ''Clayhanger'' Family is a series of novels by Arnold Bennett, published between 1910 and 1918. Though the series is commonly referred to as a "trilogy", and the first three novels were published in a single volume, as ''The Clayhanger Family'', in 1925, there are actually four books. All four are set in the "Five Towns", Bennett's thinly disguised version of the six towns of the Staffordshire Potteries. Novels ''Clayhanger'' (1910) This coming-of-age story set in the Midlands of Victorian England follows Edwin Clayhanger as he leaves school, takes over the family business and falls in love. Edwin Clayhanger's father, Darius, has risen from an extremely poor background, which Bennett repeatedly returns to, to become a prominent printer in Bursley, one of Bennett's "Five Towns" – his fictionalised version of the six towns of the Staffordshire Potteries. Edwin is not aware of his father's history and takes his family's affluence for granted. He allows his ambition to become ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Real Nigga Roll Call
"Real Nigga Roll Call" (edited version titled as "Real N***a Roll Call" and Roll Call) is a single by Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, off their album ''Crunk Juice'' featuring Ice Cube. Record The song once held a Guinness record for "Most swear words in a song" with 295 expletives. Psychostick Psychostick is an American comedy metal band from Tempe, Arizona, now residing in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, known for their comical image and usage of humor in their songs and lyrics. Their style is referred to by themselves and some online al ... currently now holds the record with their song N.S.F.W. with over 500 expletives. References * * * External links Lil Jon songs Hip hop songs 2004 singles Songs written by Ice Cube Songs written by Lil Jon 2004 songs Gangsta rap songs Crunk songs {{Hip-hop-song-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Apel (film)
''Apel'' (, variously translated as ''The Appeal'' and ''The Roll-Call'') is a 1970 black-and-white cutout animated short film by . The film is about World War II and the Nazi occupation of Poland: during the morning roll call, a group of concentration camp prisoners are tormented by an SS officer who orders them to perform gymnastic exercises. The prisoners are shot when they rebel against obeying orders. Plot A train arrives, and the sound of numerous people running can be heard. The crowd comes to a standstill and it can be seen that they are Polish concentration camp prisoners. The crowd stands in front of an SS officer who gives them the orders "Up" (german: Auf) and "Down" (german: Nieder). First, the crowd obeys these commands. Suddenly, however, one man stops as the rest kneel down. When the man repeatedly refuses to obey the order "down", the SS officer shoots him. Then all the prisoners stand up together. The SS officer gives the order to fire and all prisoners are s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |