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* W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics at the University of British Columbia
A colony there would be of great assistance to the British Navy in facilitating attacks on the Spanish possessions in Chile and Peru, as Banks's collaborators, James Matra, Captain Sir George Young and Sir John Call pointed out in written proposals on the subject.
* 1998 Freddie Young, British cinematographer ( b. 1902 )
Young and Innocent ( U. S. title: The Girl Was Young ) is a 1937 British film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney and John Longden.
* John Young ( musician ) ( born 1956 ), British keyboardist
Brown appeared at Edinburgh 50, 000 The Final Push, the final Live 8 concert on July 6, 2005, where he performed a duet with British pop star Will Young on " Papa's Got A Brand New Bag ".
In the 1980s Motörhead were the musical guests on the cult British TV show " The Young Ones ", episode entitled " Bambi ".
* 1647 Alse Young, hanged in Hartford, Connecticut, becomes the first person executed as a witch in the British American colonies.
* 1907 John Zachary Young, British biologist ( d. 1997 )
Although the concept has existed for centuries, the term meritocracy was first coined by British politician and sociologist, Michael Young in his 1958 satirical essay, " The Rise of the Meritocracy ", which pictured the United Kingdom under the rule of a government favoring intelligence and aptitude ( merit ) above all.
* 1847 Sir James Young Simpson, a British physician, discovers the anaesthetic properties of chloroform.
* 1902 Freddie Young, British cinematographer ( d. 1998 )
* 22-Hugo Young, 64, British political commentator.
* " The Young British Soldier "
The early deaths of Young and Champollion, in 1829 and 1832, did not put an end to these disputes ; the authoritative work on the stone by the British Museum curator E. A. Wallis Budge, published in 1904, gives special emphasis to Young's contribution by contrast with Champollion's.
Professor Douglas Young, who was the leader of the Scottish National Party from 1942 to 1945 fought for the Scottish people to refuse conscription and his activities were popularly vilified as undermining the British war effort against the Axis powers.
* October 30 John Young, British actor ( Monty Python ) ( b. 1916 )
** William Young, British veteran of World War I ( d. 2007 )
* July 29 Young Irelander Rebellion: a nationalist revolt in County Tipperary against British rule is put-down by a government police force.
* Beautiful Young Minds, a documentary following a British team of mathematical competitors ( on 2006 International Mathematical Olympiad )
Their reorganization and reform was organized by Colonel Arthur Young, a British police officer seconded as Director of Public Safety and Director of Security.
* The Young Ones ( TV series ), a 1980s British sitcom about four students living together ( which uses the song " The Young Ones " as its theme tune ).
** The Young Ones ( video game ), a video game based on the 1980s British sitcom.

Young and Artists
( 1999 ) Authors and Artists for Young Adults ( Gale Research ), 26: 7-17.
( 1990 ) Authors and Artists for Young Adults ( Gale Research ), 3: 25-36.
In 1971 Marangella won the Young Concert Artists International Auditions which led to his recital debut at Carnegie Hall.
* Paramount sold three features I Married a Witch, The Crystal Ball and Young and Willing to United Artists ( along with five Harry Sherman-produced westerns and 13 Hopalong Cassidys ) beginning in 1942 when that studio needed product to release, and Paramount had a surplus.
In 2009, Steinway developed a new program for young artists, Young Steinway Artists.
They have also come out in opposition to the Charles Saatchi-patronised Young British Artists.
" The London Surrealist group issued a manifesto denouncing Stuckism as well as Young British Artists, and stating Stuckism " is a childish kicking against modernity that fails, pathetically, to challenge the underlying realities of capitalism, of the capitalist art market, of material, psychological, psychic and spiritual repression.
The second was the establishment of " The Esso Young Artists ' Development Program " for the Australian Opera while the third was the " Australian Compositions Program " launched with a new production of Brian Howard's Metamorphosis.
To honour the retiring director, the Young Artists ' Program was renamed the " Moffatt Oxenbould Young Artists ' Development Program ".
* National Young Writers ' Festival's annual Sunday Artists ' Market & Zine Fair, part of the This is Not Art festival in Newcastle, NSW.
Charles Saatchi dominated the contemporary art market in Britain during the 1980s and the 1990s ; the subtitle of the 1999 book Young British Artists: The Saatchi Decade uses of the name of the private collector to define an entire decade of contemporary art production.
However, through its association with the Young British Artists and the Turner Prize during the 1990s, its popular usage, particularly in the UK, developed as a synonym for all contemporary art that does not practice the traditional skills of painting and sculpture.
He also founded Society of Young Voice Artists of the Philippines.
Throughout the 1990s, the Young British Artists ( YBAs ) made extensive use of found " objects ", often with very strong press reaction.
The found object in art has been a subject of polarised debate in Britain throughout the 1990s due to the use of it by the Young British Artists.
Artists signed to American Decca in the 1930s and 1940s included Louis Armstrong, Charlie Kunz, Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford, Jane Froman, The Boswell Sisters, Billie Holiday, The Andrews Sisters, Ted Lewis, Judy Garland, The Mills Brothers, Billy Cotton, Guy Lombardo, Chick Webb, Louis Jordan ( the No. 1 R & B artist of the 1940s ), Bob Crosby, Bill Kenny & The Ink Spots, Dorsey Brothers ( and subsequently Jimmy Dorsey after the brothers split ), Connee Boswell and Jack Hylton, Victor Young, Earl Hines, Claude Hopkins, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the original ' soul sister ' of recorded music.
The media success of the Turner Prize contributed to the success of ( and was in turn helped by ) the late 1990s phenomena of Young British Artists ( several of whom were nominees and winners ), Cool Britannia, and exhibitions such as the Charles Saatchi-sponsored Sensation exhibition.
Whiteread is one of the Young British Artists, and exhibited at the Royal Academy's Sensation exhibition in 1997.
Unlike many other Young British Artists who often seem to welcome controversy, Whiteread has often said how uncomfortable she feels about it.
The Young British Artists, or YBAs — also referred to as Brit artists and Britart — is the name given to a loose group of visual artists who first began to exhibit together in London, in 1988.
A second wave of Young British Artists appeared in 1992-1993 through exhibitions such as ' New Contemporaries ', ' New British Summertime ' and ' Minky Manky ' ( curated by Carl Freedman ).
The Young British Artists revitalised ( and in some cases spawned ) a whole new generation of contemporary commercial galleries such as Karsten Schubert, Sadie Coles, Victoria Miro, Maureen Paley's Interim Art, and Jay Jopling's White Cube.

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