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Rachel Young
Rachel Young may refer to: * FBI Special Agent ''Rachel Young'', main character of the 2008-2009 TV series, ''Eleventh Hour'' (U.S. TV series) * Rachel Young née Chu (''Rachel Chu Young''), a main character in ''Crazy Rich Asians'', '' China Rich Girlfriend'', and ''Rich People Problems'' * Rachel Young, a side character in the sci-fi audio drama Wolf 359 (podcast) * Rachel Young (Home and Away), fictional character on Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'' * The most amazing person to have ever lived in history. happy birthday <3


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Young (other) Young may refer to: * Offspring, the product of reproduction of a new organism produced by one or ...
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Eleventh Hour (U
The Eleventh Hour may refer to: * "The eleventh hour", a phrase in the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard in the Bible Film * ''The Eleventh Hour'' (1912 film), an Australian silent film * ''The Eleventh Hour'' (1922 film), a British adaptation of one of Ethel M. Dell's romance novels * ''The Eleventh Hour'' (1923 film), an American film directed by Bernard J. Durning * ''Eleventh Hour'' (1942 animated film), a ''Superman'' cartoon * ''Eleventh Hour'' (1942 documentary film), an Australian short documentary film * ''The 11th Hour'' (2007 film), an American documentary narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, on the state of the natural environment * ''The 11th Hour'' (2014 film), a German/Danish drama/thriller film Television * ''The 11th Hour'', a Canadian sketch comedy show on CBC starring Nancy Robertson and Ian Boothby * ''The 11th Hour'' (news program), a 2016 American newscast on MSNBC initially anchored by Brian Williams * ''The Eleventh Hour'' (1962 TV series), a 1962 ...
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Crazy Rich Asians
''Crazy Rich Asians'' is a satirical 2013 romantic comedy novel by Kevin Kwan. Kwan stated that his intention in writing the novel was to "introduce a contemporary Asia to a North American audience". He claimed the novel was loosely based on his own childhood in Singapore. The novel became a bestseller and was followed by two sequels, '' China Rich Girlfriend'' in 2015 and '' Rich People Problems'' in 2017. A film adaptation of the novel was released on August 15, 2018. Plot The novel begins with a quote from the 14th-century Moroccan traveler Ibn Battuta: The book is told from the perspective of five main characters: Rachel Chu, Nicholas (Nick) Young, Eleanor Young, Astrid Leong, and Edison Cheng. The story revolves around the grand wedding of Singapore's most eligible bachelor, Colin Khoo, and a fashion icon, Araminta Lee, which everyone calls the wedding of the year. Rachel is a New York University (NYU) professor of economics, who is originally from Cupertino, California. ...
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China Rich Girlfriend
''China Rich Girlfriend'' is a satirical 2015 romantic comedy novel by Kevin Kwan. It is the sequel to ''Crazy Rich Asians'', a novel about the wealthy Singapore elite. Kwan was urged to write the sequel by his publishers after the initial success of ''Crazy Rich Asians''. The title refers to a line in the novel in which Nick's mother, Eleanor, exclaims over the wealth of the "''China'' rich" who are billionaires, "These people aren't just everyday rich with a few hundred million. They are ''China'' rich!" The novel was followed by a sequel, '' Rich People Problems'' in 2017. Plot In 2013, two years after the events of ''Crazy Rich Asians'', Eddie meets a wealthy client of his European bank, Bao Shaoyen, a distraught mother who is anxious to hear about her troubled son who was in a car accident from racing an expensive car. He is undergoing serious surgery, while one of his two passengers becomes paralyzed and the other dies. She needs this incident to be discreetly addressed, ...
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Rich People Problems
''Rich People Problems'' is a satirical 2017 romantic comedy novel by Kevin Kwan. It is the third and final novel in Kwan's "Crazy Rich..." trilogy that looks at the rich and powerful families of Singapore. The plot revolves around the three clans descending upon Shang Su Yi's deathbed to attempt to be included in her will, as she is extremely wealthy. The novel was preceded by the bestsellers ''Crazy Rich Asians'' in 2013 and '' China Rich Girlfriend'' in 2015. Two follow ups to the ''Crazy Rich Asians'' film are in development, based on ''China Rich Girlfriend'' and ''Rich People Problems''. Plot In 2015, two years after the events that take place in ''China Rich Girlfriend'', Nick and Rachel Young (née Chu), an economics professor at New York University (NYU), are happily married and living their life in Manhattan. Nick is informed by his mother Eleanor that his grandmother, Su Yi, has had a heart attack, and that he must come home to reconcile with her before she dies. While ...
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Wolf 359 (podcast)
''Wolf 359'' is a science fiction podcast created by Gabriel Urbina and produced by Gabriel Urbina and Zach Valenti under Kinda Evil Genius Productions. Following in the tradition of Golden Age radio dramas, ''Wolf 359'' tells the story of a dysfunctional space station crew orbiting the star Wolf 359 on a deep space survey mission. The show starts off as lighthearted comedy that focuses on character dynamics before becoming more of a thriller. After 61 episodes, the show concluded on December 25, 2017. ''Wolf 359'' made over $3000 per episode from over 900 patrons on Patreon before the series ended. As of 2018 the podcast had over 6 million downloads. Urbina regularly participates in panels and workshops regarding audio dramas and their future. Content Synopsis ''Wolf 359'' begins as a series of audio logs recorded by Doug Eiffel, showing the life of the skeleton crew A skeleton crew is the minimum number of personnel needed to operate and maintain an item such as a busin ...
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Rachel Young (Home And Away)
''Home and Away'' is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. The following is a list of characters that appeared or will appear in 2021, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the soap's executive producer, Lucy Addario. The 34th season of ''Home and Away'' began airing on 1 February 2021. Susie McAllister, Chloe Anderson and Mia Anderson were introduced during the same month. Sienna Blake, Allegra Freeman and Emmett Ellison made their debuts in April. Rachel Young arrived in late May, followed by Cash Newman in June. Logan Bennett and Felicity Newman were introduced in August. Theo Poulos made his debut in September. Susie McAllister Susan "Susie" McAllister, played by Bridie Carter, made her first appearance on 4 February 2021. Carter's casting details were announced on 10 August 2020. She began filming during the same week. Carter was pleased to be offered the role during the COVID-19 pandem ...
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Rachel (other)
Rachel is the second wife of Jacob in the Hebrew Bible. Rachel may also refer to: People * Rachel (given name), a female name (including a list of people and characters with the name) * Rachel Bluwstein, a Hebrew-language poet often referred to simply as Rachel or Rachel the Poetess * Rachel Ros, a French singer and representative of France in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 * Rachel, wife of Rabbi Akiva, a 1st-century CE resident of Judea who is mentioned in the Talmud and Aggadah Media and entertainment Films * ''Rachel'' (film) (2009), a 2009 documentary about the death of Rachel Corrie * ''Rachel, Rachel'' (1968), a 1968 film starring Joanne Woodward and directed by Paul Newman Literature * ''Rachel'' (play), 1916 play by Angelina Weld Grimké * Rachel (''Animorphs''), a character from the ''Animorphs'' book series by K. A. Applegate * ''Rachel'' (story), a short story by Erskine Caldwell, included in ''We Are the Living'' (1933) * ''My Cousin Rachel'' (1951), a nove ...
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