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Brainstorm (TV Series)
Brainstorm generally refers to brainstorming, a group or individual creativity exercise. The term originally referred to a state of temporary insanity, gaining prominence when it was used in the defense of Harry Kendall Thaw against charges that he murdered prominent architect Stanford White (1907–08). Brainstorm may also refer to: Film * ''Brainstorm'' (1965 film), directed by William Conrad * ''Brainstorm'' (1983 film), directed by Douglas Trumbull * ''Brainstorm'' (2000 film), Brazilian film directed by Laís Bodanzky, also known as ''Bicho de Sete Cabeças'' * ''Brainstorm'', alternate title of the 2002 movie '' Cypher'' Music Artists * Brainstorm (Latvian band), a pop/rock band * Brainstorm (German band), a power metal band * Brainstorm (American band), a funk and R&B band * Brainstorm, a rapper with Brothers Grym * Brainstorm, one of the pseudonyms used by the musician Moby Albums * ''Brainstorm'' (album), a 1991 album by rapper Young MC * ''Brainstorm'' (EP), ...
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Brainstorming
Brainstorming is a creativity technique in which a group of people interact to divergent thinking, suggest ideas spontaneously in response to a prompt. Stress is typically placed on the volume and variety of ideas, including ideas that may seem outlandish or "off-the-wall". Ideas are noted down during the activity, but not assessed or critiqued until later. The absence of criticism and assessment is intended to avoid inhibiting participants in their idea production. The term was popularized by advertising executive Alex Faickney Osborn in the classic work ''Applied Imagination'' (1953). History In 1939, advertising executive Alex F. Osborn began developing methods for creative problem-solving. He was frustrated by employees' inability to develop creative ideas individually for ad campaigns. In response, he began hosting group-thinking sessions and discovered a significant improvement in the quality and quantity of ideas produced by employees. He first termed the process as ''orga ...
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The Osmonds
The Osmonds were an American family music group who reached the height of their fame in the early to mid-1970s. The group had its best-known configurations as a quartet (billed the Osmond Brothers) and a quintet (the Osmonds). The group has consisted of siblings who are all members of a family of musicians from Ogden, Utah, and have been in the public eye since the 1960s. The Osmond Brothers began as a barbershop quartet consisting of brothers Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay. They were later joined by younger siblings Donny and Jimmy, both of whom enjoyed success as solo artists. With the addition of Donny, the group became known as the Osmonds; performing both as teen idols and as a rock band, their peak lasted from 1971 to 1975. Their only sister Marie, who rarely sang with her brothers at that time, launched a successful career in 1973, both as a solo artist and as Donny's duet partner. By 1976, the band was no longer producing hit singles; that year, they transitioned i ...
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Brainstorms
''Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology'' is a 1978 book by American philosopher Daniel Dennett. The book is a collection of seventeen essays in which Dennett reflects on the early achievements of artificial intelligence to develop his ideas on consciousness, theory of mind, and free will. Reception Douglas Hofstadter, writing in the ''New York Review of Books'', praised ''Brainstorms'', calling it "one of the most important contributions to thinking about thinking yet written". John Haugeland reviewed ''Brainstorms'' for the journal ''Philosophy of Science'' where he called it "philosophically important and delightfully written", though he criticised Dennett's arguments about morality. Gilbert Harman, writing in ''The Philosophical Review ''The Philosophical Review'' is a quarterly journal of philosophy edited by the faculty of the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University. Since September 2006, it is published by Duke University Press. Overview The ...
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Brainstorm (magazine)
''Brainstorm'' is a monthly trade publication for the South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O ...n technology sector published by technology media house ITWeb. The magazine was started in 2001. The founders are two Serbian migrated to South Africa, Branko Brkic and Jovan Regasek. Branko Brkic is also the founding editor of the magazine. In November 2014 Jane Steinacker was appointed the editor. Sister publication of the magazine is '' iWeek''. References External linksOfficial website 2001 establishments in South Africa English-language magazines published in South Africa Magazines established in 2001 Magazines published in South Africa Monthly magazines published in South Africa Professional and trade magazines {{trade-mag-stub ...
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Valeria Meghan Von Doom
Valeria Meghan Richards, originally von Doom, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is the daughter of Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) and the Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards) and goddaughter of Doctor Victor von Doom. She is the younger sister of Franklin Richards (though because of time travel she has sometimes been older than her brother). Valeria made her first appearance under the code name Marvel Girl and is currently using the name Brainstorm.''Fantastic Four'' (vol. 6) #2 (November 2018) Publication history Valeria von Doom first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' (vol. 3) #50 (February 2002), during writer Chris Claremont and artist Salvador Larroca's run. While Chris Claremont intended to resolve the storyline, he never got the chance, as Rafael Marín, Carlos Pacheco, and Jeph Loeb took over ''Fantastic Four'' and brought Valeria back into the title, changing the character's origins. In the comics the ...
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Brain Storm (comics)
Brain Storm is the name of three fictional characters appearing in the comics published by DC Comics. The first Brain Storm appeared in ''Justice League of America'' #32 (December 1964) and was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Mike Sekowsky. Brainstorm made his first live-action debut on the The Flash season 4, fourth season of ''The Flash (2014 TV series), The Flash'', portrayed by Kendrick Sampson. Fictional character biography Axel Storm Axel Storm had created a special helmet that allowed him to absorb stellar energy, which he could use to create virtually anything which his imagination could conceive. This invention having warped his mind, Brain Storm witnessed his brother Fred's apparent death. In his twisted ideals, Brain Storm had captured the Justice League so that they could witness him taking justice into his own hands and killing the man responsible for his brother's demise. Part of his plan involved stealing the powers and abilities from the Justice League memb ...
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Brainstorm (Ben 10)
This is a list of characters in the universe of Cartoon Network's ''Ben 10'' franchise. Overview Television series * This table shows the recurring characters and the actors who have portrayed them throughout the franchise. * A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the series or film, or that the character's presence in the series or film has not yet been announced. * A indicates an appearance as a younger version of a pre-existing character. * A indicates a cameo appearance. * A indicates an appearance in onscreen photographs only. * A indicates an appearance in deleted scenes only. * A indicates a motion-capture role. * A indicates an uncredited role. Film series * This table shows the recurring characters and the actors who have portrayed them throughout the franchise. * A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the series or film, or that the character's presence in the series or film has not yet been announced. * A indicates an appearance as ...
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Brainstorm (Transformers)
There have been four main publishers of the comic book series bearing the name ''Transformers'' based on the toy lines of the same name. The first series was produced by Marvel Comics from 1984 to 1991, which ran for 80 issues and produced four spin-off miniseries. This was followed by a second volume titled '' Transformers: Generation 2'', which ran for 12 issues starting in 1993. The second major series was produced by Dreamwave Productions from 2002 to 2004 with multiple limited series as well, and within multiple story continuities, until the company became bankrupt in 2005. The third and fourth series have been published by IDW Publishing with the third series starting with an issue #0 in October 2005 and a regular series starting in January 2006 to November 2018. The fourth series started in March 2019 with issue #1 and concluded in June 2022. There are also several limited series being produced by IDW as well. Skybound Entertainment began publishing Transformers comics st ...
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Brainstorming / Kimi Sae Ireba Nani Mo Iranai
is the 53rd single by the J-pop girl group Morning Musume, released in Japan on April 17, 2013. Release details This is Morning Musume's third double A-side single, following " Kono Chikyū no Heiwa o Honki de Negatterun Da yo! / Kare to Issho ni Omise ga Shitai!" and " One Two Three / The Matenrō Show", and the final single to feature sixth generation member Reina Tanaka, who announced that she would graduate at the end of the group's spring tour. The "Loose Shot Ver." of "Brainstorming" was uploaded to the official Morning Musume YouTube channel on February 27, 2013, while the Dance Shot of "Kimi Sae Ireba Nani mo Iranai" followed on March 13, 2013. The full versions of each video were uploaded to the channel on March 30 and April 10, respectively, with both English and Japanese subtitles. The single will be released in seven versions: regular editions A and B and five limited editions: A, B, C, D, and E. The Limited Editions A, B, and C will come with a bonus DVD, while all ...
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Blessed Are The Sick
''Blessed Are the Sick'' is the second studio album by American death metal band Morbid Angel, released on May 22, 1991 through Earache Records. Composition and musical style Though the album features some fast sections, the overall sound is markedly slower than the debut, with identifiable classical music undertones present (main composer Trey Azagthoth would dedicate this album to Mozart). Tracks 9, 10 and 12 are re-recorded songs from the 1986 demo '' Abominations of Desolation''. According to Chris Krovatin of Kerrang, "while ''Altars'' is straight-up death metal horror, ''Blessed'' is a strange and static album, with Morbid Angel's more straightforward moments peppered between arcane, Lovecraftian passages of twisting guitars and off-kilter drumming. It's a starker and more unique approach to the genre, and one that set Morbid Angel apart from the rest of the blood-drenched pack." ''Blessed Are the Sick'''s tracks have been described as "semi-catchy," and the album as a ...
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The Unfairground
''The Unfairground'' is a 2007 album by Kevin Ayers, recorded with members of Ladybug Transistor, Teenage Fanclub, Neutral Milk Hotel, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci and Roxy Music. It was his sixteenth studio LP and his first new set of recordings in fifteen years, as well as the last album released before his death in 2013. It was recorded in New York City; Tucson, Arizona; London; and Glasgow. It debuted at No. 14 in the UK Indie Album chart. ''The Unfairground'' deals with themes of love, loss and the passing of time, and it has received strong critical endorsements for its author's ruminations on his tumultuous life. Ayers stated in a 2007 ''Sunday Times'' interview that it is "very much a reflective album: lost love, lost feelings, lost sensibilities. I had to include some of my blood, sweat and tears – if you are going to be honest, it can't be avoided."''The Times''The unsung hero of psychedelia/ref> Track listing Personnel Musicians * Kevin Ayers – guitar, vocals * Gary ...
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Doremi Fasol Latido
''Doremi Fasol Latido'' is a 1972 album by English space rock band Hawkwind. Recorded at Rockfield Studios and released on United Artists Records, it was their third album since their debut, ''Hawkwind'', in 1970. It reached No. 14 on the UK album charts. New members The rhythm section of Dave Anderson and Terry Ollis was replaced by Lemmy and Simon King, both of whose style differed notably from their predecessors. This changed the band's overall musical direction. Lemmy was a self-confessed inept guitarist who used volume and stagecraft to cover his lack of ability. He became a bassist by accident after joining the band, thinking he was replacing Huw Lloyd-Langton. Lemmy said However, Dave Brock decided to play lead and continue without a second guitarist. Hawkwind's bass guitarist failed to turn up and Lemmy was available. He said: This led to Lemmy's very unorthodox technique. Lemmy stated:King's drumming was more square-beat and "rock" than the jazzier free-flowing Ollis. ...
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