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Beginnings may refer to: Literature * ''Beginnings'' (collection), a 1988 collection of short stories and poems by Gordon R. Dickson * ''Beginnings'' (Honorverse), a 2013 collection of short stories in the Worlds of Honor series * ''Beginnings'' (novella), by Laurie R. King (2019) * " The Beginnings", a 1917 poem by Rudyard Kipling Music Albums * ''Beginnings'' (The Allman Brothers Band album), 1973 * ''Beginnings'' (Ambrose Slade album), 1969 * ''Beginnings'' (Happy the Man album), 1990 * ''Beginnings'' (Memento album) or the title song, 2003 * ''Beginnings'' (Meredith Monk album), 2009 * ''Beginnings'' (Rick Springfield album), 1972 * ''Beginnings'' (Steve Howe album) or the title song, 1975 * ''Beginnings'' (Trevor Rabin album), 1977 * '' Beginnings: Greatest Hits & New Songs'', by Cilla Black, 2003 * ''Beginnings: Nimmons'n'Braid'', 2005 * '' Beginnings: The Best of the Early Years'', by Clannad, 2008 * '' Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988–1991'', by Tupac Shakur, ...
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Beginnings (Power Rangers S
Beginnings may refer to: Literature * Beginnings (collection), ''Beginnings'' (collection), a 1988 collection of short stories and poems by Gordon R. Dickson * Beginnings (Honorverse), ''Beginnings'' (Honorverse), a 2013 collection of short stories in the Worlds of Honor series * Beginnings (novella), ''Beginnings'' (novella), by Laurie R. King (2019) * "The Beginnings", a 1917 poem by Rudyard Kipling Music Albums * Beginnings (The Allman Brothers Band album), ''Beginnings'' (The Allman Brothers Band album), 1973 * Beginnings (Ambrose Slade album), ''Beginnings'' (Ambrose Slade album), 1969 * Beginnings (Happy the Man album), ''Beginnings'' (Happy the Man album), 1990 * Beginnings (Memento album), ''Beginnings'' (Memento album) or the title song, 2003 * Beginnings (Meredith Monk album), ''Beginnings'' (Meredith Monk album), 2009 * Beginnings (Rick Springfield album), ''Beginnings'' (Rick Springfield album), 1972 * Beginnings (Steve Howe album), ''Beginnings'' (Steve Howe album) or ...
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New Beginning (other)
(A) New Beginning(s) may refer to: Film and television * '' Friday the 13th: A New Beginning'', a 1985 film in the ''Friday the 13th'' series * '' Dragonheart: A New Beginning'', a 2000 sequel to the film ''Dragonheart'' * '' Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 2: New Beginnings 1970–1980'', an audio CD featuring music from TV's ''Doctor Who'' * ''New Beginnings'', a DVD Box set featuring three ''Doctor Who'' stories (''The Keeper of Traken'', '' Logopolis'' and '' Castrovalva'') * ''New Beginnings'' (2010 TV series), Singaporean drama series * ''New Beginnings'' (2015 TV series), Kenyan soap opera * ''A New Beginning'', a religious television show and radio program hosted by Greg Laurie Greg Laurie (born December 10, 1952) is an American evangelical pastor, evangelist, and Christian author who serves as the senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship, based in Riverside, California. He also is the founder of Harvest Crusa ... * "New Beginnings" ''(NCIS: ...
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Beginnings (Ambrose Slade Album)
''Beginnings'' is the debut album by the British rock band Ambrose Slade, who later achieved fame as Slade. It was released on 9 May 1969, but failed to enter the charts. In the US, it was released under the title ''Ballzy''. A re-issue as ''Beginnings of Slade'' was released by Contour in 1975, but was quickly withdrawn from sale due to copyright issues. ''Beginnings'' is a mixture of self-penned songs and cover versions including two tracks by Steppenwolf. As if to confirm the diversity of the group's influences, they also cut Ted Nugent & The Amboy Dukes' "Journey to the Centre of Your Mind", "Ain't Got No Heart" by Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention, the Moody Blues' "Fly Me High", Lennon and McCartney's "Martha My Dear" and "If This World Were Mine" by Marvin Gaye. The cover artwork for the original British release of the album features a photo of the band on Pouk Hill in Walsall, a local landmark which was close to lead singer Noddy Holder's home. The band didn't en ...
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Beginnings (Memento Album)
''Beginnings'' is the debut album by the Australian music group Memento (band), Memento. The album was released on 25 February 2003 through Columbia Records. The singles "Nothing Sacred" and "Saviour" both had music videos and achieved moderate success on the Mainstream Rock (chart), US mainstream rock chart. The track "Nothing Sacred" appeared in the EA Sports video game ''NASCAR Thunder 2004''. Track listing # "Nothing Sacred" – 4:24 # "Saviour" – 3:27 # "Beginnings" – 5:09 # "Shell" – 4:29 # "Abyss" – 4:42 # "Below" – 4:35 # "Reflections" – 1:51 # "Blister" – 6:08 # "Coming" – 2:58 # "Stare" – 4:14 # "Figure 8" – 12:50 References

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Beginnings (Chicago Song)
"Beginnings" is a song written by Robert Lamm for the rock band Chicago Transit Authority and recorded for its debut album ''Chicago Transit Authority'', released in 1969. The song is the band's second single (after " Questions 67 and 68"), had peaked at position #8 by means of the WNHC hit parade, but did NOT reach either the Billboard or the Cash Box hit parade on its initial release. After the band's success with subsequent singles, "Beginnings" was re-released in June 1971, backed with " Colour My World". Both sides became U.S. radio hits, and the combined single climbed to number seven on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart. "Beginnings" reached number one on the U.S. Easy Listening chart. Writing for ''Ultimate Classic Rock'', Dave Swanson rates "Beginnings" as number two in his list of top ten Chicago songs. It has been covered by many bands. Composition Robert Lamm said "Beginnings" was inspired by a performance by Richie Havens that he attended at the Ash Grove ...
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Beginnings (Steve Howe Album)
''Beginnings'' is the debut studio album by English guitarist and songwriter Steve Howe, released in October 1975 by Atlantic Records. It was recorded and released during a break in activity from the progressive rock band Yes, after they agreed for each member to produce a solo album. Howe employed various guest musicians, including past and present Yes bandmates Bill Bruford, Alan White and Patrick Moraz, plus members of Gryphon. The album reached No. 22 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 63 on the US ''Billboard'' 200. It was supported with promotional videos of "Ram" and "Beginnings". Background and recording In August 1975, Howe had been the guitarist in the progressive rock band Yes for five years. After the band finished touring their seventh album '' Relayer'' (1974) that month, the group agreed to take an extended break and have each member record a solo album. Howe began by selecting demos that he had collected over the years and aimed, before inviting guest musicians, to ...
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Beginnings (The Legend Of Korra)
"Beginnings" is the seventh and eighth episode of the second season of the American animated television series ''The Legend of Korra'', a spin-off/stand-alone sequel to '' The Legend of Aang'', and the 19th and the 20th episode overall. Both parts aired on October 18, 2013 on the United States Nickelodeon. "Beginnings, Part 1" was directed by Colin Heck and written by the series co-creator Michael Dante DiMartino, while "Beginnings, Part 2" was directed by Ian Graham and written by Tim Hedrick. The two-part episode follows the story of Wan (Steven Yeun), who becomes the first Avatar, and received positive reviews from critics. Plot Part One After losing her memory and waking up in a Fire Nation island, Korra is found by the Fire Sages. In order to restore her memory and remove the dark energy inside her, the sages place Korra in the sacred water. Korra meets her past incarnations, who ask her to find Raava and show her the story of the first Avatar to help her remember who ...
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Beginnings (collection)
''Beginnings'' is a collection of science fiction stories and poems by American writer Gordon R. Dickson. It was first published by Baen Books in 1988. The majority of the stories had originally appeared in the magazines '' Astounding'', ''Future'', ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'', '' Fantastic'', '' Fantasy and Science Fiction'', ''Galaxy Science Fiction ''Galaxy Science Fiction'' was an American digest-size science fiction magazine, published in Boston from 1950 to 1980. It was founded by a French-Italian company, World Editions, which was looking to break into the American market. World Edi ...'', '' Fantastic Universe'' and '' Worlds of Tomorrow''. The poems had first appeared in '' The Final Encyclopedia''. Contents * Foreword * "The Brown Man" * "Danger—Human!" * "Cloak and Stagger" * "Three-Part Puzzle" * "Seats of Hell" * "Listen" * "Soldier, Ask Not" * "Strictly Confidential" * "Powerway Emergency" * "Idiot Solvant" * "On Messenger Mountain" References * * ...
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Beginnings (The Allman Brothers Band Album)
''Beginnings'' is a 1973 reissue of the Allman Brothers Band's first two albums, ''The Allman Brothers Band'' and '' Idlewild South'', made to capitalize on the band's popularity since those records had first come out. ''Beginnings'' also includes extensive liner notes by writer Jean-Charles Costa that gave many fans their first coherent view of the band's history, as well as useful guidelines for how to tell Duane Allman's guitar parts from Dickey Betts'. The front cover depicts them at one of their many famous performances at the Fillmore East. For ''Beginnings'', the band's debut album was remixed by Tom Dowd, replacing Adrian Barber's original mix. Track listing Personnel Personnel on original albums, see: *''The Allman Brothers Band The Allman Brothers Band was an American rock music, rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969. Its founding members were brothers Duane Allman (slide guitar, lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards), as well as ...
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Beginnings (Rick Springfield Album)
''Beginnings'' is the debut studio album by Australian musician Rick Springfield. The album was released on 28 August 1972, by Sparmac Records. This album was issued in the U.S. on Capitol Records (SMAS-11047). Critical reception Reviewing in '' Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies'' (1981), Robert Christgau wrote: "Would you believe second-generation Emitt Rhodes? Well, this is an exemplary singles album—gimmicky, banal, full of filler, and filled out with a few more catchy little numbers to go with "Speak to the Sky". Recommended follow-ups: 'Hooky Jo' to keep on rock-rock-rocking, 'If I Didn't Mean to Love You' for a future in Vegas balladeering." Track listing All tracks composed by Rick Springfield Charts Personnel *Rick Springfield - vocals, guitar, banjo, organ, harpsichord, piano *Del Newman Derrick Martin "Del" Newman (5 October 1930 – 10 August 2020) was a British conductor, orchestral arranger and music producer. His orchestral arrange ...
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The Beginnings
"The Beginnings" is a 1917 poem by the English writer Rudyard Kipling. The poem is about how the English people, although naturally peaceful, slowly become filled with a hate which will lead to the advent of a new epoch. The first four stanzas have four lines each with alternate rhymes, while the fifth (and final) stanza has five lines. The last line of every stanza ends with "... the English began to hate". The context is the anti-German sentiment in Britain during World War I World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to .... Kipling was known for never portraying Germans in a positive light, and had been the first to use the word " Hun" as a slur for Germans. The poem was written following the death of his son in that war. The poem first appeared in Kipling's 1917 collection ...
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Beginnings (Honorverse)
''Beginnings'' is the sixth volume in the Worlds of Honor series in the Honorverse. It was published by Baen Books on July 2, 2013. The book includes five stories: * "''By the Book''" by Charles E. Gannon is an atypical story because it is set in the Solar System The Solar SystemCapitalization of the name varies. The International Astronomical Union, the authoritative body regarding astronomical nomenclature, specifies capitalizing the names of all individual astronomical objects but uses mixed "Sola ... in the near future, more than 1200 years before any other story in the Honorverse. * "''A Call to Arms''" by Timothy Zahn, is set in the beginnings of the Kingdom of Manticore, with the only attack on it before Honor Harrington's epoch. *: This was later re-worked into a book of the same name, by David Weber & Timothy Zahn with Thomas Pope, published in September 2015 as the second of the ''Manticore Ascendant'' series. * "''Beauty and the Beast''" by David Weber, with the ...
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