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Kindling
Kindling may refer to: * Kindling, material for firelighting * ''Kindling'' (album), a 1973 album by Gene Parsons * ''Kindling'' (1915 film), a film by Cecil B. DeMille * Kindling (2023 film), a British drama film * ''Kindling'' (Mick Farren novel) * Ruined City or ''Kindling'', a novel by Nevil Shute * Kindling (substance withdrawal), a process by which each subsequent withdrawal episode produces a more severe withdrawal syndrome * ''Kindling'', a campus humor magazine for North Central College North Central College is a private college in Naperville, Illinois. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and has 73 undergraduate majors of study, 17 minors, 25 graduate programs, and 4 certificate programs offered by four undergradu ... * ''Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu: Part I – The Kindling'', a 2022 Indian film {{disambig ...
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Kindling (2023 Film)
''Kindling'' is a 2023 British drama film written and directed by Connor O'Hara in his feature debut, based on his short film ''Infinite'' (2016). Plot A group of young men return to their hometown to turn their friend Sid's final summer into a celebration of life and friendship. Facing mortality, Sid wants to create a legacy and be remembered forever. With his obsession for astronomy and the atmosphere, he comes up with a plan to bring everyone together and make this summer unforgettable. He gives each boy a category - love, home, friends, family and location - and asks them to find an item that connects them all with the word they've been given. That week they'll build a fire to burn the items they collect, a ritual that Sid believes will make him last forever. Cast * George Somner as Sid * Conrad Khan as Dribble * Wilson Mbomio as Diggs * Mia McKenna-Bruce as Lily * Rory J. Saper as Plod * Kaine Zajaz as Wolfie * Geoff Bell as Sid's Dad * Tara Fitzgerald as Sid's Mum * ...
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Kindling (substance Withdrawal)
Kindling may refer to: * Kindling, material for firelighting * ''Kindling'' (album), a 1973 album by Gene Parsons * ''Kindling'' (1915 film), a film by Cecil B. DeMille * Kindling (2023 film), a British drama film * ''Kindling'' (Mick Farren novel) * Ruined City or ''Kindling'', a novel by Nevil Shute * Kindling (substance withdrawal), a process by which each subsequent withdrawal episode produces a more severe withdrawal syndrome * ''Kindling'', a campus humor magazine for North Central College North Central College is a private college in Naperville, Illinois. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and has 73 undergraduate majors of study, 17 minors, 25 graduate programs, and 4 certificate programs offered by four undergradu ... * ''Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu: Part I – The Kindling'', a 2022 Indian film {{disambig ...
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Kindling (1915 Film)
''Kindling'' is a 1915 American drama film produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Charlotte Walker, in her film debut. The film is based on a 1911 Broadway play by Charles A. Kenyon which starred Margaret Illington and was produced by her husband Major Bowes, later of radio fame. Cast * Charlotte Walker as Maggie Schultz * Thomas Meighan as 'Honest' Heine Schultz * Raymond Hatton as Steve Bates * Mrs. Lewis McCord as Mrs. Bates * William Elmer as Rafferty (as Billy Elmer) * Lillian Langdon as Mrs. Jane Burke-Smith * Florence Dagmar as Alice Burke-Smith * Tom Forman as Dr. Taylor * Tex Driscoll as Detective (uncredited) * Ben Hall as Young Thief (uncredited) * Lucien Littlefield Lucien Littlefield (August 16, 1895 – June 4, 1960) was an American actor who achieved a long career from silent films to the television era. He was noted for his versatility, playing a wide range of roles and already portraying old men befor ... as Fence (uncredited) * ...
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Kindling (album)
''Kindling'' is the debut solo album by country rock Country rock is a music genre that fuses rock and country. It was developed by rock musicians who began to record country-flavored records in the late 1960s and early 1970s. These musicians recorded rock records using country themes, vocal sty ... musician Gene Parsons recorded in 1973. Guest musicians on this album include former Byrds bandmate Clarence White, plus Vassar Clements, Ralph Stanley, Bill Payne, and Gib Guilbeau. Track listing #"Monument" (Gene Parsons) – 2:06 #"Long Way Back" (Gene Parsons) – 2:29 #"Do Not Disturb" ( Skip Battin, Kim Fowley) – 1:55 #"Willin'" ( Lowell George) – 3:18 #"On the Spot" (Gene Parsons, Clarence White, Gib Guilbeau) – 1:38 #"Take a City Bride" (Gib Guilbeau) – 2:17 #"Sonic Bummer" (Gene Parsons) – 2:18 #"I Must Be a Tree" (Gene Parsons, Gib Guilbeau) – 3:17 #"Drunkard's Dream" ( Ralph Stanley) – 2:37 #"Banjo Dog" (Gene Parsons) – 2:10 #"Back Ag ...
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Kindling (Mick Farren Novel)
{{infobox Book, , name = Kindling , image = File:Kindling_(Mick_Farren_novel).jpg , image_caption = , author = Mick Farren , country = United Kingdom , language = English , series = Flame of Evil , genre = Adventure novel, Alternate history, Fantasy, Science fiction , publisher = Tor Books , release_date = 2004 , media_type = Print (Paperback) , pages = 416 pp , followed_by = Conflagration ''Kindling'' is the first novel in the ''Flame of Evil'' series written by Mick Farren, featuring The Four: a mythical group of young adults with supernatural powers. Its first edition was published in August 2004, and its first mass-market edition in February 2004. Plot Overview A ravening horde of barbarians from the East, the Mosul Empire, in unholy alliance with the Teutons and the Mameluke warlords led by the brutal theocracy of the Zhaithan, has subjuga ...
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Ruined City
''Ruined City'' is a 1938 novel by Nevil Shute, published by Cassell in the UK. In the US, the book was published by William Morrow under the title ''Kindling''. Plot summary The story is set in the Depression years of the 1930s, when a rich London financier, Henry Warren, suffering from health problems and a broken marriage, decides to disappear from his old life, and travel ''incognito'' in the industrial North, now plagued with unemployment. In the fictional town of Sharples, whose only shipyard has just closed, he is taken ill and admitted to hospital, where he is mistaken for one of the unemployed. After a successful operation, and a burgeoning friendship with Alice, the hospital’s almoner, he takes stock of the local situation, and resolves to use his wealth to help the community. Knowing that the shipyard is for sale at a knockdown price, he buys it secretly, but finds that he can only attract business from a dubious oil-rich Balkan state, in need of tankers. To floa ...
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Firelighting
Fire making, fire lighting or fire craft is the process of artificially starting a fire. It requires completing the fire triangle, usually by heating tinder above its autoignition temperature. Fire is an essential tool for human survival and the control of fire by early humans, use of fire was important in prehistory, early human cultural history since the Lower Paleolithic. Today, it is a key component of Scouting, woodcraft and bushcraft. Archaeology Evidence for fire making dates to at least the early Middle Paleolithic, with dozens of Neanderthal hand axes from France exhibiting Use-wear analysis, use-wear traces suggesting these tools were struck with the mineral pyrite to produce sparks around 50,000 years ago. At the Neolithic site of La Draga, researchers have found that fungi were used as tinder. Hearths are one of the most common features found at archaeological sites. Ötzi, a well-preserved natural mummy of a man who lived in the Ötztal Alps between 34th century ...
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North Central College
North Central College is a private college in Naperville, Illinois. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and has 73 undergraduate majors of study, 17 minors, 25 graduate programs, and 4 certificate programs offered by four undergraduate colleges/schools (College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business and Entrepreneurship, School of Education and Health Sciences, Shimer Great Books School) and one School of Graduate and Professional Studies. History North Central College was founded in 1861 as "Plainfield College" in Plainfield, Illinois. Classes were first held on November 11 of that year. On February 15, 1864, the Board of Trustees changed the name of the school to "North-Western College". The college moved to Naperville in 1870 and the name was again changed in 1926 to North Central College. In June 2017, North Central College acquired Shimer College and instituted the Shimer Great Books School of North Central College. Campus The college is on a 65-acre (24 H ...
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