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The Corner
''The Corner'' is a 2000 HBO drama television miniseries based on the nonfiction book '' The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood'' (1997) by David Simon and Ed Burns, and adapted for television by David Simon and David Mills. It premiered on HBO in the United States on April 16, 2000, and concluded its six-part run on May 21, 2000. The series was released on DVD on July 22, 2003. It won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries in 2000. ''The Corner'' chronicles the life of a family living in poverty amid the open-air drug markets of West Baltimore. "The corner" is the junction of West Fayette Street and North Monroe Street ( U.S. Route 1) (). Cast and characters * T. K. Carter as Gary McCullough, a drug addict; DeAndre's father, and Fran's ex-husband. He dropped out of college when Fran became pregnant and became addicted to drugs after their marriage ended. * Khandi Alexander as Denise Francine "Fran" Boyd, a drug addict; DeAndre Mc ...
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Drama
Drama is the specific Mode (literature), mode of fiction Mimesis, represented in performance: a Play (theatre), play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on Radio drama, radio or television.Elam (1980, 98). Considered as a genre of poetry in general, the dramatic mode has been contrasted with the Epic poetry, epic and the Lyric poetry, lyrical modes ever since Aristotle's ''Poetics (Aristotle), Poetics'' ()—the earliest work of dramatic theory. The term "drama" comes from a Ancient Greek, Greek word meaning "deed" or "Action (philosophy), act" (Classical Greek: , ''drâma''), which is derived from "I do" (Classical Greek: , ''dráō''). The two masks associated with drama represent the traditional Genre, generic division between Comedy (drama), comedy and tragedy. In English (as was the analogous case in many other European languages), the word ''Play (theatre), play'' or ''game'' (translating the Old English, Anglo-Saxon ''pleġan'' or Latin ''ludus'') wa ...
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Illegal Drug Trade
The illegal drug trade, drug trafficking, or narcotrafficking is a global black market dedicated to the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of drug prohibition, prohibited drugs. Most jurisdictions prohibitionism, prohibit trade, except under license, of many types of drugs through the use of drug prohibition laws. The think tank Global Financial Integrity's ''Transnational Crime and the Developing World'' report estimates the size of the global illicit drug market between US$426 and US$652billion in 2014, which is equal to the UK's national debt alone. With a Gross world product, world GDP of US$78 trillion in the same year, the illegal drug trade may be estimated as nearly 1% of total global trade. Consumption of illegal drugs is widespread globally, and it remains very difficult for local authorities to reduce the rates of drug consumption. History Prior to the 20th century, governments rarely made a major effort to proscribe recreational drug use, though sever ...
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Tootsie Duvall
Tootsie Duvall (sometimes credited as Susan Duvall or Susan "Tootsie" Duvall) is an American film, theatre and television actress. Early life She was born Susan Steinweidle. Career In recent years, she is known for her role as Assistant Principal Marcia Donnelly in the television series ''The Wire''. Selected filmography *'' Second Thoughts'' (1983) *'' Tin Men'' (1987) *''Major League II'' (1994) *'' Serial Mom'' (1994) *'' Pecker'' (1998) *'' Species II'' (1998) *'' Liberty Heights'' (1999) *'' A Dirty Shame'' (2004) *''Syriana'' (2005) *'' Rocket Science'' (2007) Selected television work *'' The Initiation of Sarah'' (1978) (television film) *''Starsky and Hutch'' (1978; 1 episode) *'' Zuma Beach'' (1978) (television film) *'' Starting Fresh'' (1979) (television series pilot) *'' Angie'' (1979–1980; 3 episodes) *'' The Greatest American Hero'' (1982; 1 episode) *''Thou Shalt Not Kill'' (1982) (television film) *''The Corner'' (2000; 3 episodes) (television mini ...
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Donnell Rawlings
Donnell M. Rawlings (born December 6, 1968) is an American comedian, actor, and radio host. He is best known as a cast member on the Comedy Central sketch comedy TV series ''Chappelle's Show'' and the HBO drama ''The Wire''. Early life Donnell Rawlings was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Alexandria, Virginia, with his mother.Maron, Marc (June 14, 2012)Episode 288: Donnell Rawlings.'' WTF with Marc Maron'' He attended T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria. Rawlings served in the United States Air Force. He was stationed in South Korea and at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Career ''Chappelle's Show'' Rawlings is most notable for frequently appearing in sketches on ''Chappelle's Show'' and hosting the third season along with Charlie Murphy. His catchphrase on the show was "I'm rich, biaaaaatch!" (which is played at the end of every episode as part of Dave Chappelle's vanity card) as well as frequently adding "Son!" at ...
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Clayton LeBouef
Clayton LeBouef (born November 12, 1954) is an American actor, best known for his recurring role as Colonel George Barnfather in '' Homicide: Life on the Street''. He appeared in several episodes during each of the show's seven seasons on the air, from 1993 to 1999, and reprised his role in '' Homicide: The Movie,'' the epilogue movie, in 2000. Background LeBouef was born in Yonkers, New York. He performed as a theatre actor prior to his role as Captain Barnfather. He performs spoken-word pieces in addition to having authored several plays. His play ''Shero: The Livication of Henrietta Vinton Davis'' won an honorable mention at the 25th Annual Larry Neal Writers' Competition in Washington, D.C., on May 9, 2008. In 2000, he appeared in the award-winning miniseries '' The Corner''. In 2002, he played Wendell "Orlando" Blocker in seven episodes of ''The Wire''. LeBouef appeared as Harold Thomas the brother of the main character, Vivien Thomas, in the 2004 HBO movie '' Som ...
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The Wire
''The Wire'' is an American Crime fiction, crime Drama (film and television), drama television series created and primarily written by the American author and former police reporter David Simon for the cable network HBO. The series premiered on June 2, 2002, and ended on March 9, 2008, comprising List of The Wire episodes, 60 episodes over five seasons. The idea for the show started out as a police drama loosely based on the experiences of Simon's writing partner Ed Burns, a former homicide detective and public school teacher. Set and produced in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, ''The Wire'' introduces a different institution of the city and its relationship to law enforcement in each season while retaining characters and advancing storylines from previous seasons. The five subjects are, in chronological order; the illegal drug trade, the port system, the city government and bureaucracy, education and schools, and the print news medium. Simon chose to set the show in Baltimore b ...
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A Year On The Killing Streets
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide. Its name in English is '' a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version is often written in one of two forms: the double-storey and single-storey . The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English, '' a'' is the indefinite article, with the alternative form ''an''. Name In English, the name of the letter is the ''long A'' sound, pronounced . Its name in most other languages matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables. History The earliest known ancestor of A is ''aleph''—the first letter of the Phoenician ...
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Life On The Street
Life, also known as biota, refers to matter that has biological processes, such as signaling and self-sustaining processes. It is defined descriptively by the capacity for homeostasis, organisation, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, and reproduction. All life over time eventually reaches a state of death, and none is Immortality, immortal. Many philosophical definitions of living systems have been proposed, such as self-organizing systems. Viruses in particular make definition difficult as they replicate only in Host (biology), host cells. Life exists all over the Earth in air, water, and soil, with many ecosystems forming the biosphere. Some of these are harsh environments occupied only by extremophiles. Life has been studied since ancient times, with theories such as Empedocles's materialism asserting that it was composed of Classical element, four eternal elements, and Aristotle's hylomorphism asserting that living things have souls and embody both Form ...
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Rodney Scott (actor)
Rodney Scott (born February 17, 1978) is an American actor best known for playing David Cassidy/Keith Partridge in the 1999 television film ''Come On Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story'', and William 'Will' Krudski, one of the leading characters in the series ''Young Americans (TV series), Young Americans'', a role that originated as a recurring character on ''Dawson's Creek''. Career Scott was cast in a recurring guest-starring role on ''The District'', and a multi-season recurring role on ''American Dreams''. He also appeared in a season seven episode of ''The X-Files'' and played the role of Scott Sawyer in an episode of ''Cold Case''. In 2011, Scott voiced a character in the video game ''L.A. Noire'', developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar Games. He portrayed Officer Ralph Dunn, who was a partner of the main character, Cole Phelps. Filmography Film Television References External links

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Reg E
The Electronic Fund Transfer Act was passed by the U.S. Congress in 1978 and signed by President Jimmy Carter, to establish the rights and liabilities of consumers as well as the responsibilities of all participants in electronic funds transfer activities. The act's provisions were implemented through Federal Reserve Board Regulation E. Rights of consumers The EFT Act recognizes the right of consumers to choose the financial institution to which their payments are directed. The EFT Act also prohibits a creditor or lender from requiring a consumer to repay a loan or other credit by electronic fund transfer, except when there is an overdraft on checking plans. Financial institution liability The financial institution must give the customer notice of his liability in case the card is lost or stolen. This notice must include a phone number for reporting card loss and a description of the financial institution's error resolution process. Limit to customer liability on loss or theft ...
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Corey Parker Robinson
Corey Parker Robinson (born February 9, 1975) is an American actor. Career Robinson is best known for his role in the HBO program ''The Wire'' as Detective Leander Sydnor. He also appeared in episodes of ''The Corner,'' ''Homicide'', and '' ER''. In the daytime soap opera ''Guiding Light ''Guiding Light'' (known as ''The Guiding Light'' before 1975) is an American radio and television soap opera. ''Guiding Light'' aired on CBS for 57 years between June 30, 1952, and September 18, 2009, overlapping a 19-year broadcast on radio ...'', he played the role of Remy Boudreau. Filmography Film Television External links * 1975 births Living people American male film actors American male television actors Male actors from Washington, D.C. DeMatha Catholic High School alumni 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors {{US-tv-actor-1970s-stub ...
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Glenn Plummer
Glenn E. Plummer (born August 18, 1961) is an American film and television actor. Plummer was featured as Bobby "Badass" Johnson in the 1992 film '' South Central'', James Smith in Paul Verhoeven's 1995 ''Showgirls'', Russ Stanhope in Dick Wolf's 1990 '' Nasty Boys'' series, and Vic Trammel in the 2008–2009 show ''Sons of Anarchy'', among others. Early life Plummer was born in Richmond, California. Career Glenn Plummer has appeared in numerous films and television series. He portrayed the role "High Top" in Dennis Hopper's 1988 film ''Colors'', and Timmy Rawlins partially in season 1 and again in season 13 of '' ER''. In 2021, Plummer headlined the Iybe Media drama ''Black Lies''. Glenn Plummer's prominent roles came in the films ''Menace II Society'' (as Pernell), Keanu Reeves''' Speed'' (as Jaguar Owner), the TV series ''Bones'' (ep ''The Woman In the Tunnel'', as Harold Overmeyer), ''Showgirls'', '' South Central'', Roland Emmerichs' '' The Day After Tomorrow'' (as Luth ...
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