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Tendency (other)
Tendency or tendencies may refer to: * Seasonal tendencies, qualities of economic phenomena that appear to be related to the calendar * "Tendencies", a song by Hollywood Undead on the 2011 album '' American Tragedy'' * Tendency film, socially conscious, left-leaning films produced in Japan during the 1920s and 1930s See also * * * Tend (other) * Tendenz In higher criticism, the ''Tendenz'' of a literary work is its drift or bias, sometimes also the actual authorial intent. ''Tendenzkritic'' is the analysis of a work to determine its aim or purpose.Richard N. Soulen, R. Kendall Soulen (eds.), ''Ha ...
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Seasonal Tendencies
A calendar effect (or calendar anomaly) is any market anomaly, different behaviour of stock markets, or economic effect which appears to be related to the calendar, such as the day of the week, time of the month, time of the year, time within the U.S. presidential cycle, decade within the century, etc... Some people believe that if they do exist, it is possible to use market timing. Seasonal patterns are not confined to prices; many other systems can exhibit the same kind of calendar effect. However, the term is most often used in an economic context. Causes Market prices are often subject to seasonal tendencies because the availability and demand for an item is not constant throughout the year. For example, natural gas prices often rise in the winter because that commodity is in demand as a heating fuel. In the summer, when the demand for heat is lower, prices typically fall. Examples Notable calendar effects include: * Sell in May principle (or Halloween indicator) * January ...
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American Tragedy (album)
''American Tragedy'' is the second studio album by American rap rock band Hollywood Undead. Production for the album began following the induction of Daniel Murillo into the band in early 2010 and lasted until December. Don Gilmore and Ben Grosse, who helped produce the band's debut album, '' Swan Songs'' (2008), also returned to produce the album along with several other producers including Kevin Rudolf, Sam Hollander, Dave Katz, Griffin Boice, Jeff Halavacs, and Jacob Kasher. The album is musically heavier and features darker lyrical content than the band's previous effort. Originally set to release in March, ''American Tragedy'' was released on April 5, 2011 in the United States and was released on various other dates that month in other countries. A remix of the album, '' American Tragedy Redux'', was released on November 21, 2011. The album debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling approximately 67,000 copies in its first week in the United States, a ...
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Tendency Film
is a genre of socially conscious, left-leaning films produced in Japan during the 1920s and 1930s. Tendency films reflected a perceived leftward shift in Japanese society in the aftermath of the 1927 Shōwa financial crisis. Japan's left-wing literary figures also influenced tendency films, with films such as ''A Living Puppet'' and ''What Made Her Do It?'' being adaptations of realist ''shingeki'' plays. Tendency films are commercial melodramas led by working-class or lower middle-class protagonists, in contrast to the documentaries produced by the Proletarian Film League of Japan. Daisuke Itō's ''jidaigeki'' films increasingly featured heroes in revolt against the social system of historical Japan, beginning with ''Servant'' (1927) and culminating with ''Man-Slashing, Horse-Piercing Sword'' (1929). Tomu Uchida's ''A Living Puppet'' is the story of an "insincere but talented man who cannot survive within the structure of a capitalist society." ''Behold This Mother'' (1930) cr ...
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Tend (other)
Tend may refer to: * Bartend, to serve beverages behind a bar * Tend and befriend, a behavioural pattern exhibited by human beings and some animal species when under threat * Tending, or looking after trees, a part of silviculture See also * * * Attention (other) * Babysit * Cultivation (other) * Tenda (other) * Tendency (other) * Tender (other) * Tendō (other) Tendō or tendo can refer to: Places * , a city in Japan * , a feudal domain in Edo period Japan, located in modern-day Yamagata Prefecture * Tendō Station, a train station in Tendō Japanese family name People * Tendō clan, a Japanese kin g ... * Tendon (other) * Tendu (other) {{disambiguation ...
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