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Breaking Point (2018 Film)
Breaking Point or The Breaking Point may refer to: General * Breaking point (psychology), a critical moment of personal stress * Breaking strength, in engineering, the stress at which a specimen fails via fracture Film * ''The Breaking Point'' (1921 film), an American film by Paul Scardon * ''The Breaking Point'' (1924 film), an American film by Herbert Brenon * ''The Breaking Point'' (1950 film), an American adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's ''To Have and Have Not'' * ''The Breaking Point'' (1961 film), a British crime film by Lance Comfort * ''Breaking Point'' (1975 film), a Swedish erotic horror film by Bo Arne Vibenius * ''Breaking Point'' (1976 film), an American film by Bob Clark * ''Breaking Point'' (1989 film), an American television remake of the 1965 suspense film ''36 Hours'' * ''Breaking Point'', a 1994 film starring Gary Busey * ''Breaking Point'' (2005 film), a Canadian TV documentary about the 1995 Quebec sovereignty referendum * ''Breaking Point'' (2009 fi ...
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Breaking Point (psychology)
In human psychology, the breaking point is a moment of Stress (medicine), stress in which a person breaks down or a situation becomes critical. The intensity of environmental stress necessary to bring this about varies from individual to individual. Interrogation Getting someone to confess to a crime during an interrogation – whether innocent or guilty – means the suspect has been broken. The key to breaking points in interrogation has been linked to changes in the victim's concept of self – changes which may be precipitated by a sense of helplessness, by lack of preparedness or an underlying sense of guilt (emotion), guilt, as well (paradoxically) as by an inability to acknowledge one's own vulnerabilities. Life Psychoanalysts like Ronald Fairbairn and Neville Symington considered that everybody has a potential breaking point in life, with vulnerability particularly intense at early developmental stages. Some psychoanalysts say that rigid personalities may be able to endur ...
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Breaking Point (novel)
''Breaking Point'' is a 2002 young adult novel by Alex Flinn. It was a 'Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers' in 2003. Bulletin for the Center for Children's Books said that the book was "a dark drama of self-destruction that should make for grimly satisfying reading" while Voice of Youth Advocates called its characters "brilliantly twisted." Plot Paul Richmond moves from homeschooling to a fancy private school, Gate-Brickell Christian, after his lieutenant colonel father has an affair and divorces his teacher-mother. On his first day at Gate, he meets a girl named Binky and a boy named Charlie Good. Without Binky, life would be pretty terrible for Paul. The kids at school look down on him because his mother works in the office there. Thanks to his father, Paul looks down on her too. His father, busy with a new wife and baby, ignores his calls and finally tells him to go away. He feels responsible for being a surrogate man of the house for his mother, who is ...
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Normie Rowe
Norman John Rowe (born 1 February 1947) is an Australian singer and songwriter. He rose to national prominence in the mid-1960s as a pop star and teen idol, backed by The Playboys. His 1965 double A-side " Que Sera Sera"/" Shakin' All Over" was one of the most successful Australian singles of the decade. Born in Melbourne, Rowe was inspired by rock and roll as a teenager and began performing while still in high school, leaving his job to become a professional entertainer. He was signed by local label Sunshine, where he released his biggest hits; he was credited with his bright and edgy tenor voice and dynamic stage presence. Rowe was named " King Of Pop" by ''Go-Set'' in 1967 and 1968. Many of his most successful recordings were produced by Nat Kipner and later by Pat Aulton, house producers for the Sunshine label. His string of consecutive top ten singles in the mid-1960s made him the most popular solo performer of the era, although attempts to break into the United Kingd ...
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Amaranthe (album)
''Amaranthe'' is the debut studio album by Swedish heavy metal band Amaranthe. The album was released April 11, 2011 and reached #35 and #16 on the Swedish and Finnish charts respectively. It also topped the Japanese Import charts beating Lady Gaga. A deluxe edition was released in October 2011, featuring two bonus tracks and a DVD. Track listing Notes * On streaming services and digital stores, "Rain" is alternatively titled "It's All About Me". Personnel Amaranthe * Elize Ryd – clean vocals (female) * Jake E – clean vocals (male) *Andy Solveström – harsh vocals * Olof Mörck – guitars, keyboards, co-producer, mixing *Johan Andreassen – bass *Morten Løwe Sørensen – drums The drum is a member of the percussion instrument, percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system, it is a membranophones, membranophone. Drums consist of at least one Acoustic membrane, membrane, c ... Additional musicians *Elias ...
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The Alarm
The Alarm are a Welsh rock band that formed in Rhyl, Wales in 1981. Initially formed as a punk band, the Toilets, in 1977 under lead vocalist Mike Peters, the group soon embraced arena rock and included marked influences from Welsh language and culture. By opening for acts such as U2 and Bob Dylan, they became a popular new wave pop band of the 1980s. The Alarm's highest-charting single in Britain is 1983's " Sixty Eight Guns", which reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart. Their 1984 album '' Declaration'', which contained "Sixty Eight Guns", peaked at number six on the UK Albums Chart. History Early years In 1977, a punk band was formed in Rhyl, Wales, billed as The Toilets. It contained Mike Peters (alias Eddie Bop), Glyn Crossley (alias Steve Shock), Richard "O'Malley" Jones (alias Bo Larks) and Nigel Buckle (alias Des Troy). In 1978 the band renamed themselves Quasimodo and played note-for-note covers of The Who's ''Live at Leeds'' with guitarist Dave Sharp. Thi ...
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Breakin' Point (song)
"Breakin' Point" is a song by Swedish band Peter Bjorn and John from their seventh studio album ''Breakin' Point'' (2016). It was released on 25 March 2016 through Peter Bjorn and John, PBJ Musik and Ingrid (record label), Ingrid as the album's second single. Written by the band and produced by Emile Haynie, "Breakin' Point" is a midtempo pop music, pop song with lyrics alluding to the protagonist's concerns about expecting a child. It features a whistling intro, which the band were initially hesitant to include as their breakthrough single "Young Folks" (2006) had a similar composition. They eventually decided "Breakin' Point" would represent a fitting tribute as it was conceived near the ten-year anniversary of "Young Folks". Music journalism, Music critics were generally positive towards "Breakin' Point" and noted its catchiness. Commercially, the single only appeared below the top 50 of the Wallonian Ultratop#Ultratip, Ultratip chart. A remix by Swedish band Miike Snow was als ...
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Breaking Point (Keri Hilson Song)
Breaking Point or The Breaking Point may refer to: General * Breaking point (psychology), a critical moment of personal stress * Breaking strength, in engineering, the stress at which a specimen fails via fracture Film * The Breaking Point (1921 film), ''The Breaking Point'' (1921 film), an American film by Paul Scardon * The Breaking Point (1924 film), ''The Breaking Point'' (1924 film), an American film by Herbert Brenon * The Breaking Point (1950 film), ''The Breaking Point'' (1950 film), an American adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's ''To Have and Have Not'' * The Breaking Point (1961 film), ''The Breaking Point'' (1961 film), a British crime film by Lance Comfort * Breaking Point (1975 film), ''Breaking Point'' (1975 film), a Swedish erotic horror film by Bo Arne Vibenius * Breaking Point (1976 film), ''Breaking Point'' (1976 film), an American film by Bob Clark * Breaking Point (1989 film), ''Breaking Point'' (1989 film), an American television remake of the 1965 suspense film ...
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Breaking Point (Bullet For My Valentine Song)
''Temper Temper'' is the fourth studio album by Welsh heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine. The album was released on 8 February 2013 in Australia, and 11 February 2013 worldwide under RCA Records, their first under the label. The album was once again produced by Don Gilmore, who worked on the group's last album, 2010's ''Fever'', and was mixed by noted engineer Chris Lord-Alge. This would be the last album recorded with their full original lineup with longtime bassist Jason James before he departed from the band in February 2015. Release The band debuted the album's title track live on 22 October 2012 as part of BBC Radio 1's Rock Week. Bullet for My Valentine released the track entitled "Temper Temper" on 30 October 2012 worldwide across all digital providers apart from in the UK where it was released on 25 November 2012. On 12 November, a music video for the single "Temper Temper" was released. It was shot in Los Angeles and directed by Michael Dispenza. On 17 December 20 ...
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Breakin' Point
''Breakin' Point'' is the seventh album by Peter Bjorn and John Peter Bjorn and John are a Swedish indie pop/ rock band formed in Stockholm in 1999, named after the first names of the band's members: Peter Morén (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Björn Yttling (bass, keyboards, vocals) and John Eriksson, known .... It was released on 10 June 2016. An earlier version of the bonus track "High Up" was released on the Volym 2 compilation album by the label INGRID in 2015. Track listing References Peter Bjorn and John albums 2016 albums {{2010s-indie-rock-album-stub ...
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Breaking Point (Lunatic Calm Album)
''Breaking Point'' is an album by the English electronic dance music group Lunatic Calm, released in 2002. This was to be their last album before their split in 2003. Track listing Personnel Lunatic Calm are * Simon "sHack" Shackleton - lead vocals, keyboards, guitars, drum programming * Howard "Howie" Saunders - keyboards, guitars, bass * Jez Noble - drums, percussion ("Nobody") Additional team * Ronnie Archer - bass ("Resurrection City") * John Matthias - string arrangements ("Nobody") * Chris Rogers - electronic drums, programming, ("Beatbox Burning") engineering * Mandy Parnell Mandy Parnell is a British mastering engineer and founder of Black Saloon Studios in London, England, where she serves as the senior mastering engineer. Parnell has worked on projects with a wide variety of artists, including Aphex Twin, Bjork, ... - mastering * The Luna Module - recording studio References Lunatic Calm albums 2002 albums {{2000s-electronic-album-stub ...
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Breaking Point!
''Breaking Point!'' is an album by trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, recorded on May 7, 1964, and released on the Blue Note label. This album features Joe Chambers' recording debut. Although it features performances by Hubbard's recent collaborators Ronnie Mathews and Eddie Khan, it was a departure in style from his work with Mathews and the Jazz Messengers. Reception Michael G. Nastos of AllMusic commented "The pure energy Hubbard injected into this ensemble, and the sheer originality of this music beyond peers like Miles Davis and Lee Morgan, identified Hubbard as the newest of new voices on his instrument. Breaking Point has stood the test of time as a recording far ahead of mid-'60s post-bop, and is an essential item for all listeners of incendiary progressive jazz". Chris Slawecki in his review for ''Encyclopedia of Music in the 20th Century'' called the album "a crackling mixture of free atonality, beautiful melody and blues feeling." Track listing All compositions by Freddie Hub ...
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Breaking Point (Digital Summer Album)
Digital Summer was an American alternative metal band from Phoenix, Arizona, formed in 2006. The band has released three studio albums, ''Cause and Effect'' (2007) '' Counting the Hours'' (2010) and '' Breaking Point'' (2012). Additionally, in 2013, the band released '' After Hours: Unplugged & Rewired'', which contained acoustic reinterpretations of songs from their first three albums. The band has had six singles break into major radio airplay, including multiple charting singles on Active Rock radio, as a completely independent artist. History Formation and ''Cause and Effect'' (2006-2008) Digital Summer was formed in 2006 when vocalist and songwriter Kyle Winterstein and guitarist Ian Winterstein enlisted long time friend and bassist Anthony Hernandez to form the core of the band. After a few months, Digital Summer made the addition of Johnmark Cenfield on lead guitar. The band has had a couple different full-time drummers. The band's first full length release, ''Cause and ...
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