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The strategy developed for prehospital trauma care in North America is based on the Golden Hour theory, i. e., that a trauma victim's best chance for survival is in an operating room, with the goal of having the patient in surgery within an hour of the traumatic event.
On the hour-long TV anthology drama shows of the Golden Age of Television, such as The United States Steel Hour, The Philco Television Playhouse and Studio One, productions often were telecast live from studios with limited scenery and other constraints similar to theatrical presentations.
Cher won a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance By an Actress in a Television Series-Musical or Comedy for The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour in 1974.
Programs include free Legal Aid, the Home Chore Program, free Blood Pressure checks, Meals on Wheels, Telecare services, the Golden Hour Club, Tai Chi, Bingo, Special Gadabout Van Trip, Sometimes Travelers, Now Showing Movies, Computer classes and many other special events.
Among his miniatures are " The Golden Hour ", " Daphne ", " In Arcadia " and " Madonna with the Auburn Hair ".
Although The Future was never signed and did not release material commercially at the time, a collection of demos from this period was released retrospectively on CD in 2002 titled The Golden Hour of the Future, mixed by Richard X.
The Golden Hour is a children's novel by Maiya Williams.
It was first published in 2004 and is the first of the Golden Hour time travel series.
* Doug Ward, The Golden Hour review, New York Times, August 8, 2004
* About the Books: The Golden Hour, Maiya Williams official website.
* 1990 A Golden Hour Of-Knight-KGHCD121
Subsequently he became editor of the Commonwealth in Boston, and wrote The Rejected Stone ( 1861 ) and The Golden Hour ( 1862 ), both powerful pleas for emancipation.
In June 1973, he took over the weekday mid-morning slot, where he introduced ' The Golden Hour '.
Golden Hour Principle
The concept of the " Golden Hour " may have been derived from French military World War I data.
The television drama series The Golden Hour and the video game series Trauma Center were based on this concept.
In the Sims 3, the Golden Hour is a title given to a book along the medical career track.
Grey's Anatomy season 7 episode 15 is titled The Golden Hour.
It is more commonly known as the " Golden Hour Concept ".
Pearl Jam's contribution to the 2003 film, Big Fish, " Man of the Hour ", was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2004.
The Arthur Murray Party is notable for being one of only four TV series — the others were Down You Go, Pantomime Quiz, and The Original Amateur Hour -- broadcast on all four major commercial networks in the 1950s during the Golden Age of Television.
Pearl Jam's contribution to the 2003 film, Big Fish, " Man of the Hour ", was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2004.
Pearl Jam's contribution to the 2003 film, Big Fish, " Man of the Hour ", was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2004.
Pearl Jam's contribution to the 2003 film, Big Fish, " Man of the Hour ", was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2004.

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Don Quixote tells Sancho and the goatherds about the " Golden Age " of man, reminiscent of both Ovid and the later Rousseau in which property does not exist, and men live in peace.
Frazer ( 2006: p. 106 ) in The Golden Bough tells us that, “ In modern Greece, when the foundation of a new building is being laid, it is the custom to kill a cock, a ram, or a lamb, and to let its blood flow on the foundation-stone ”.
A legend tells that when the Ottomans entered the city, an angel rescued the emperor, turned him into marble and placed him in a cave under the earth near the Golden Gate, where he waits to be brought to life again to conquer the city back for Christians.
It was also spoofed on an episode of The Golden Girls, in which Rose Nylund ( Betty White ) tells a story about two dancers from her hometown of St. Olaf, Minnesota, Adolf Stepp and Olga Fetchik, who became " the internationally renowned Scandinavian dance team of Stepp ' n ' Fetchik ".
The Man with the Golden Arm is a 1955 American drama film, based on the novel of the same name by Nelson Algren, which tells the story of a heroin addict who gets clean while in prison, but struggles to stay that way in the outside world.
It opened in 1980 and tells the story of the bridge and the prison camp, " Golden Mile.
In the first novel of His Dark Materials, Northern Lights ( known in the United States of America as The Golden Compass ), Serafina Pekkala tells of the prophecy of a girl who is " destined to bring about the end of destiny " at the expense of a great betrayal.
Hill tells us that it is not enough to merely believe in the philosophy of the Golden Rule ; one must apply it.
She takes part in the battle on the Golden Gate Bridge and when Bastion destroys the bridge, she watches with concern as Hope manifests the Phoenix Force energy signature, though Wolverine tells her there is nothing she can do now.
As they soar over the village, Wonka tells Charlie that his actual prize is not just the chocolate but the factory itself, as the Golden Ticket search was created to help Wonka search for an honest and worthy child to be his heir.
* The musical play, The Golden Dream, by Joe Syiek tells the story of oppressed peasants who yearn for, attain and ultimately lose their ideal of Cockaigne.
Spooky tells the ghosts to take the Golden Fruit and follow him if they wish to rid the land of the Pac-people forever.
* The Golden Bridge, an online exhibition created by the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social Services that tells the story of child migration to Canada from Scotland.
The line early in the story where Ephraim Leadbetter tells his nephew that he has failed to grasp " the golden ball of opportunity " is missing from this version but the reference to the " Golden Ball " is intact at the end of the tale.
In Golden Fool, Jek tells The Fool that Althea has finally married Brashen in the Rain Wilds Trader's Concourse, ' More for her niece's ( Malta's ) sake than for her own ' and that Althea is pregnant.
In Golden Fool, Jek tells The Fool that Malta has already been pregnant twice, and in both times did not manage to carry the child to term.
" The story also has an opening scene in which a little girl named Charlotte ( a character from Grahame's The Golden Age ) and a grown-up character find mysterious reptilian footprints in the snow and follow them, eventually finding a man who tells them the story of the Reluctant Dragon ; two abridged versions ( one by Robert D. San Souci and illustrated by John Segal and another abridged and illustrated by Inga Moore ) both omit this scene.
Another version of " The Golden Rivet " tells of a highly dubious practice involving young recruits and the ship's cook.
Another account tells of a wealthy Tatar, named Balash, a descendant of Genghis Khan of the Golden Horde who had his residence on this site.
The puppy turns into the King of the Golden River, who tells Gluck the fate of his two brothers and, thereupon, shakes three drops of dew from a lily into Gluck's flask to throw into the river.
No doubt, he speaks through the King of the Golden River when he tells Gluck: " the water which has been refused to the cry of the weary and dying is unholy, though it had been blessed by every saint in heaven ; and the water which is found in the vessel of mercy is holy, though it had been defiled with corpses "
With 93 photos, the book tells readers how the film was made and describes the Golden Era of moviemaking in the 1930s and ' 40s at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Ace also hired Ardath Mayhar to write Golden Dreams: A Fuzzy Odyssey, which tells the events of Little Fuzzy from the viewpoint of the Fuzzies ( or Ga ' shta, as they call themselves ) rather than the humans.
Golden Gun instructs Siu Kam to send 007 on a false lead and tells him that the cranium may have been stolen by a smuggler.

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