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Villager may refer to: * A person from a village Newspapers * ''The Villager'' (Austin, Texas), a free weekly newspaper of Austin, Texas, serving the African-American community * ''The Villager'', a weekly newspaper in Namibia * The ''Villager'' (Saint Paul, Minnesota), a community newspaper in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States * ''The Villager'' (Manhattan), a newspaper in Manhattan, New York, United States * ''The Villager'' (The Woodlands, Texas), a newspaper in The Woodlands, Texas, United States Entertainment * Villagers (band), an Irish band from Dún Laoghaire * ''The Villagers'', a 2018 South Korean action thriller film Fictional characters * Villager (Animal Crossing), playable characters in ''Animal Crossing'' * NPC Villager, a character found in villages in ''Minecraft'' Other uses * Mercury Villager, a car model * Edsel Villager, an older car model * Villager, a defunct motel chain owned by Cendant which was merged into Knights Inn in 2004 * Villager Football ...
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Village
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Though villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban village is also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixed dwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement. In the past, villages were a usual form of community for societies that practice subsistence agriculture, and also for some non-agricultural societies. In Great Britain, a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a church.
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The Villager (Austin, Texas)
''The Villager'' is a free weekly newspaper published in Austin, Texas, serving the African-American community. The paper covers issues of local interest and also national and international stories. A unique section of the paper is "The Youth Brigade", which includes articles submitted by students from area schools. Students earn a stipend for their submission of articles about their school or community. When the Villager was started in 1973 it was a one-man operation with Tommy Wyatt doing all the story writing and selling of advertisements. He also shot and developed the photographs. The Villager currently lists six staff, including (Tommy) T. L. Wyatt, Editor-in-Chief and his son, Thomas Wyatt, webmaster and handling distribution. During the first ten years of publication the print run was 5,000. Today the print run is 6,000 copies every week. The Villager is the longest-running black community newspaper in Austin. The paper is involved in community issues. The Villa ...
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List Of Newspapers In Namibia
Below is a list of newspapers published in Namibia, along with their status of public or private and their primary language of publication. Daily newspapers Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly newspapers National *''Insight Namibia'', private, English *''Namibia Economist'', private, English, since 2016 only online *'' Omutumwa'', private, Oshiwambo *'' Oshili24'', private, English *'' The Villager'', private, English, since 2018 only online *''Windhoek Observer'', private, English Regional *''Buchter News'', Lüderitz, private, English *'' The Caprivi Vision'', Zambezi Region, private, English/siLozi *''Namib Times'', Erongo Region, private, English/Afrikaans Historic newspapers *'' Namibia Today'', private, mouthpiece of the SWAPO party, English. dormant. See also * Mass media in Namibia References *Larsen, Martin Buch (2007): ''Media Ownership and Legislation in the Republic of Namibia: 1990 – 2007'' *Rothe, Andreas (2010): ''Media System and News Selection in Namibia'' { ...
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Villager (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
The ''Villager'', formerly the ''Highland Villager'', is a Saint Paul, Minnesota newspaper. It was founded by Barry Prichard and Arnold Hed in 1953 as the ''Highland Villager'', after Saint Paul's Highland Park neighborhood, and is the oldest community newspaper in the Twin Cities. It was the first paper to be distributed in both of the Twin Cities; Minneapolis and Saint Paul. In 2007 it absorbed a sister paper, ''Avenues'' (which had been called ''Grand Gazette'' till 2003). As of 2021, the ''Villager'' circulates in the Saint Paul neighborhoods of Highland Park, Macalester-Groveland, Merriam Park, Snelling-Hamline, Lexington-Hamline, Summit-University, Summit Hill, West 7th/Fort Road, and Downtown; the Minneapolis neighborhoods of Hiawatha and Minnehaha Minnehaha is a Native American woman documented in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1855 epic poem ''The Song of Hiawatha''. She is the lover of the titular protagonist Hiawatha and comes to a tragic end. The name, often said ...
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The Villager (Manhattan)
''The Villager'' is a weekly newspaper serving Downtown Manhattan. Background Founded in 1933 by Walter and Isabel Bryan, it is part of Schneps Media whose Manhattan portfolio includes ''Downtown Express'', ''Gay City News'' (formerly ''LGNY''), ''Chelsea Now'', ''Villager Express'' (formerly ''East Villager''), ''AM New York'', and ''Manhattan Express.'' In 2001, 2004 and 2005, ''The Villager'' won the Stuart Dorman Award, honoring New York State's best weekly newspaper, in the New York Press Association's Better Newspaper Contest. It has also been called better than ''The New York Times'' by '' New York'' magazine: In 2005, in its "123 Reasons Why We Love New York Right Now," ''New York'' dubbed ''The New York Times'' Reason #51, "because our hometown paper is still the greatest in the world," the magazine said...before adding, #52, on the facing page: "...next to ''The Villager''." In September 2018, NYC Community Media, ''The Villagers owner, and Community News Group, we ...
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The Villager (The Woodlands, Texas)
''The Villager'' is a newspaper published in The Woodlands, Texas, covering the master-planned community and the rest of southern Montgomery County, north of Houston. The award-winning weekly is distributed free to more than 44,000 households. It was formerly owned by ASP Westward. ''The Villager'' details the development, education, diversions, and news occurring in The Woodlands community. Its letters to the Editor have become an open forum for the community to discuss political issues. It was owned by ASP Westward LP until 2012, when it was acquired by 1013 Star Communications as part of its acquisition of Houston Community Newspapers. In 2016 the Hearst Corporation acquired Houston Community Newspapers; it is the parent company of the ''Houston Chronicle The ''Houston Chronicle'' is the largest daily newspaper in Houston, Texas, United States. , it is the third-largest newspaper by Sunday circulation in the United States, behind only ''The New York Times'' and the ''L ...
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Villagers (band)
Villagers are an Irish indie folk band and the musical project of the sole long-term member, Conor J O'Brien who is a singer-songwriter based in Dublin, Ireland.. Widely known for his production, arrangements and thought-provoking lyrics, O'Brien currently releases Villagers material via Domino Recording Co. Villagers first came to prominence in 2010 with the release of their debut album, '' Becoming a Jackal''. Released to critical acclaim, the album was shortlisted for the 2010 Mercury Prize and the Choice Music Prize. Their second studio album, '' '' was released in 2013. It won the Choice Music Prize that year and was also shortlisted for the 2013 Mercury Prize. In 2015 Conor released Villagers' third album, '' Darling Arithmetic'', and the following year ''Where Have You Been All My Life?''—a compilation of live reworkings of some of the band's best-known tracks. In May 2016 ''Darling Arithmetic'' won the Ivor Novello award for Best Album. ''The Art of Pretending to Swi ...
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The Villagers
''The Villagers'' () is a 2018 South Korean action thriller film directed by Im Jin-sun, starring Ma Dong-seok and Kim Sae-ron. It was released on November 7, 2018. Plot Gi-cheol, a former boxing champion, is appointed as a PE teacher at an all girls' high school in a small village, where a student named Han Soo-Yeon had recently gone missing. The girl's disappearance is largely a mystery, but Gi-cheol feels strange things about the town after his arrival as all the villagers seem uptight and highly agitated. After he gets acquainted with one student, Yoo-jin, when he finds her skipping out on class at afternoon to go look for Soo-Yeon, who is her best friend, Gi-cheol realizes that Yoo-jin is actually the only person in the entire town, who seems to care about finding the missing school girl and finds that many girls are missing in the village with the police not caring about the case. Gi-cheol writes a letter to issue a search warrant and begins the investigation with his fr ...
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Villager (Animal Crossing)
Villagers are playable characters in the ''Animal Crossing'' series. Villagers first appeared in ''Animal Crossing''. Villagers also appear in ''Mario Kart 8'', ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as playable characters. Characteristics and concept In ''Animal Crossing'', Villager or Player Avatar is a term used for the controllable avatar in the ''Animal Crossing'' series. The player may be either male or female; the differences in all games are largely cosmetic, with slight variations to some dialogue whenever the conversation becomes gender specific. The player uses a human Villager to build up a small town (an island in '' Animal Crossing: New Horizons'') community of the NPC's talking animals. There are a number of different ways the player can interact with the town and other characters in the game. These may involve a variety of different hobbies in the game, such as fishing, bug catching, fashion and many more. Villagers do ...
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Minecraft
''Minecraft'' is a sandbox game developed by Mojang Studios. The game was created by Markus "Notch" Persson in the Java programming language. Following several early private testing versions, it was first made public in May 2009 before being fully released in November 2011, with Notch stepping down and Jens "Jeb" Bergensten taking over development. ''Minecraft'' is the best-selling video game of all time, with over 238 million copies sold and nearly 140 million monthly active players , and has been ported to several platforms. In ''Minecraft'', players explore a blocky, procedurally generated 3D world with virtually infinite terrain and may discover and extract raw materials, craft tools and items, and build structures, earthworks, and simple machines. Depending on their chosen game mode, players can fight hostile mobs, as well as cooperate with or compete against other players in the same world. Game modes include a survival mode (in which players must acquire resources t ...
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Mercury Villager
The Mercury Villager is a minivan that was marketed by the Mercury division of Ford. The first of two minivans sold by Mercury, two generations were sold from the 1993 to 2002 model years. Competing against the Chrysler minivans and the General Motors APV minivans, the front-wheel drive Villager was introduced between the Ford Aerostar and the Ford Windstar. Throughout its production, the Villager was a product of a joint venture between Ford and Nissan; developed by both manufacturers, the Villager and the Nissan Quest were produced by Ford at its Ohio Assembly plant in Avon Lake, Ohio (alongside the Ford Econoline/Club Wagon). After the 2002 model year, Mercury discontinued the Villager, replacing the model line for the 2004 model year with a revived Monterey (a Mercury counterpart of the Ford Freestar). Background Nameplate The Edsel division of Ford introduced the Villager nameplate for the 1958 model year, with the Edsel Villager serving as its mid-range station wago ...
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Edsel Villager
The Edsel Villager is a station wagon that was produced and sold by Edsel from 1958 to 1960. Like the two-door Roundup and premium Bermuda station wagons, the Villager was initially built on a 116 in wheelbase shared with Ford's station wagons, and, throughout its lifespan, shared Ford's wagons core body stampings. The Villager and the Ranger were the only two model names that existed throughout Edsel's three-year life span as an automobile marque. The Villager represented the intermediate trim level available within the Edsel brand for station wagons, but differed from the two-door Roundup by being offered in six and nine passenger styles. The Villager was available in a four-door configuration only. In terms of interior and exterior trim, the Villager had parity with the Edsel Ranger's interior and exterior appointments. Standard features included black rubber floor mats, ashtrays, cigar lighter, arm rests, chromed rear-view mirror and crank-operated rear windows. Like all ot ...
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