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international and imprint
Gallagher took this opportunity to set up Big Brother Recordings, which took over Oasis ' distribution in the UK, but Sony imprint Epic Records continues to handle the band's international distribution.
Canadian imprint JungleXpeditions features songs with the structure and production values of modern drum & bass mixed with ragga vocals, including reggae and oldskool elements from an international roster of newschool producers.
The Ignatz Series is an international comic imprint.
The highly polarized international response to their music helped them secure an album deal with Cherrytree Records, an imprint of Interscope.
In July 2007, Reed Elsevier announced its agreement to sell the remaining Harcourt Education business, including international imprint Heinemann, to Houghton Mifflin Riverdeep Group for $ 4b in cash and stock.
The KWV became a South African institution that has acquired an international reputation based on its unique achievements and its imprint of quality on the local wine industry.
Wiley described the acquisition as complementary to the workplace learning products published under its Pfeiffer imprint, and one that would help Wiley advance its digital delivery strategy and extend its global reach through Inscape ’ s international distributor network.
The band changed its name to Mclusky in 1999, releasing their first full-length album My Pain and Sadness is More Sad and Painful Than Yours in 2000 on the Fuzzbox imprint before drawing international attention with their critically praised second album Mclusky Do Dallas in 2002.
Kino International remains that company's imprint for world cinema titles, as well as American independents, documentaries, international classics, and silent cinema.
Through the 1990s, Big Beat remained a major imprint in the dance and rap underground, as well as in the crossover pop and R & B fields, with a multi-genre string of international hits by Robin S., Jomanda, Tara Kemp, Bucketheads, The Artifacts, Double XX Posse, Dawn Penn, Inner Circle, Changing Faces, and Quad City DJ's.

international and African-American
" The notable African-American Marxist-Leninist Harry Haywood, who spent much time in the Soviet Union during the 1920s and 30s, stated that although he had been somewhat interested in Trotsky ’ s ideas when he was young, he came to see it as " a disruptive force on the fringes of the international revolutionary movement " which eventually developed into " a counter-revolutionary conspiracy against the Party and the Soviet state.
In December 1977, Batchelor's admission as the first known African-American member of DAR sparked international interest after it was featured in a story on page one of the New York Times.
One of his students was Henry Ossawa Tanner, the first African-American painter to achieve international acclaim.
Since its initial mainstream popularity and impact on the sound of contemporary R & B, it has been expanded and diversified musically through the works of both African-American and international artists.
" On June 15, 1921, Coleman became not only the first African-American woman to earn an international aviation license from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, but the first African American woman in the world to earn an aviation pilot's license.
Graduation rates for by race among this group are 60 percent unknown race, 60 percent white, 55 percent Asian-American, 50 percent African-American, 50 percent international students, 48 percent Hispanic-American, and 43 percent Native American students.
Also at a record high is the number of African-American, Hispanic, international and out-of-state students.
** 76. 36 % of students are Caucasian, 8. 11 % are African-American, 4. 47 % are Hispanic, 3. 88 % are Asian, 0. 69 % are American Indian or Alaskan Native, 4. 32 % have undetermined ethnicity, and 2. 16 % are international.
In 1952, African-American singer and activist Paul Robeson, banned from international travel during the Red Scares, performed several concerts at the site.
The international crew, consisting of the first Japanese astronaut to fly aboard the Shuttle, the first African-American woman to fly in space and, contrary to normal NASA policy, the first married couple to fly on the same space mission ( Lee and Davis ), was divided into red and blue teams for around the clock operations.
A recent year reported that 5 % of Hamilton students were described as international, 5 % as African-American, 1 % as Native American, 8 % as Asian / Pacific Islander, 4 % Hispanic, 70 % White, and 8 % as unknown ethnicity.
Other aspects of African-American oral tradition include the dozens, signifying, trash talk, rhyming, semantic inversion and word play, many of which have found their way into mainstream American popular culture and become international phenomena.
Malcolm said that changing the fight for African-American equality to a human rights issue changed it from a domestic problem to an international matter that could be heard by the United Nations.
He was the first African-American painter to gain international acclaim.
Visual and performing arts were added, for example, and non-Quakers, African-American, and international students were admitted.
Martina Arroyo ( born February 2, 1937 ) is an operatic soprano of Puerto Rican and African-American descent who had a major international opera career during the 1960s through the 1980s.
* Roland Hayes, lyric tenor who was the first African-American male concert artist to receive wide international acclaim
In addition to national assignments, Payne was afforded the opportunity to cover stories overseas, becoming the first African-American woman to focus on international news coverage.

international and culture
All three major international scholarly associations relate archaeoastronomy to the study of culture, using the term Astronomy in Culture or a translation.
Copenhagen is a major regional centre of culture, business, media, and science, as indicated by several international surveys and rankings ( see International rankings below ).
Pop culture has depicted and parodied the efforts of both nations to solidify their cultural uniqueness — primarily by Canada, as its population and economy are roughly one tenth that of the United States — to deter international perception that Americans and Canadians are virtually identical.
The appearance of similar fundamental institutions of international law in various parts of the world show that they are inherent in international society, irrespective of culture and tradition.
Distancing itself from polygamy, the church began engaging, first with mainstream American culture, and then with international cultures, particularly those of Latin America, by sending out thousands of missionaries across the globe.
Adolf Hitler announced in 1937, " For all we care, those prehistoric Stone Age culture barbarians and art-stutterers can return to the caves of their ancestors and there can apply their primitive international scratching.
The language Esperanto is often used to access an international culture, including a large body of original as well as translated literature.
Graffiti is often seen as having become intertwined with hip hop culture and the myriad international styles derived from New York City Subway graffiti.
Hollywood also paid attention, consulting writers like PHASE 2 as it depicted the culture and gave it international exposure in movies like Beat Street ( Orion, 1984 ).
This deterioration that can occur in an international remake happens by over-presenting negative cultural assumptions that, as time passes, sets a common ideal about that particular culture in each individual.
Causes of change included the growth of a mass culture, international standards, social mobility, and acceptance of democracy and equality as typified by the welfare state.
While the term " impi " has become synonymous with the Zulu nation in international popular culture, it appears in various video games such as Civilization III, Civilization IV: Warlords and Civilization: Revolution, where the Impi is the unique unit for the Zulu faction with Shaka as their leader and also as an appearance as unique unit of the Bantu nation in Rise of Nation ( Zulus are among many tribes who make up the Bantu people ).
Goebbels insisted that German high culture must be allowed to carry on, both for reasons of international prestige and to win the loyalty of the upper middle classes, who valued art forms such as opera and the symphony.
The culture of Karachi is characterized by the blending of South Asian, Middle Eastern, Central Asian and Western influences, as well as its status as a major international business centre.
Leipzig has many institutions and opportunities for culture and recreation including a football stadium which has hosted some international matches, an opera house and one of the most modern zoos in Europe.
The church enforces general doctrinal uniformity, and congregations on all continents teach the same doctrines, and international Mormons tend to absorb a good deal of Mormon culture, possibly because of the church's top-down hierarchy and a missionary presence.
The country also achieved a cult following among international tourists, because there was nowhere else in the world like a closed-off and bizarre society and culture like North Korea.
Panama City was enriched by the past century of American influences in terms of additions to the country's Latin culture, economics ( the US was involved in development of roads, schools and medical care ), and international trade by the nearby Panama Canal, once was under US jurisdiction: the Canal Zone territory from 1903 to 1979.
He was named Man of the Year in 1979 by American newsmagazine TIME for his international influence and has been described as the " virtual face of Islam in Western popular culture.
Sri Lanka's two major political parties – the United National Party ( UNP ) and the Sri Lanka Freedom Party ( SLFP ) – embrace democratic values, international nonalignment, and encouragement of Sinhalese culture.
Because of their endearing ( if quirky ) personalities and widespread popularity, the characters have been described as positive international icons of both modern British culture in particular and the British people in general.
The world also became more culturally homogenized than ever with developments in transportation and communications technology, popular music and other influences of Western culture, international corporations, and what was arguably a true global economy by the end of the century.
The capital of the Caliphate will later moved from Damascus to Baghdad, within the territory of the former Persian Empire ; this transfer will prove to be a momentous event for Baghdad, which develops into a centre of international trade and culture.
Unlike other parts of Romania, such as the Black Sea coast or Transylvania, Bucharest's cultural scene is much more eclectic, without a defined style, and instead incorporates various elements of Romanian and international culture.

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