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Growing Up (other)
Growing Up or Growin' Up may refer to: *Ageing, growing older *Progressing toward psychological maturity Film * ''Growing Up'' (1971 film), a British sex education film * ''Growing Up'' (1983 film), a Taiwanese film * ''Growing Up'' (1996 film), a Hong Kong film of 1996 Literature * ''Growing Up'' (memoir), a 1982 memoir by Russell Baker * ''Growing Up'' (novella) or ''Takekurabe'', an 1895–1896 novella by Higuchi Ichiyō Music Albums * ''Growing Up'' (Hi-Standard album) or the title song, 1996 * ''Growing Up'' (IU album), 2009 * ''Growing Up'' (The Linda Lindas album) or the title song, 2022 *''Growing Up Live'', a 2003 concert film and 2019 album by Peter Gabriel *''Growing Up'', an EP by Mr FijiWiji, 2015 *''Growing Up'', an album by Alli Walker, 2023 * ''Growin' Up'' (The Kelly Family album), 1997 * ''Growin' Up'' (Luke Combs album), 2022 Songs * "Growing Up" (Peter Gabriel song), by Peter Gabriel, 2002 * "Growin' Up" (song), by Bruce Springsteen, 1973 *"Dammit (Growi ...
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Ageing
Ageing (or aging in American English) is the process of becoming older until death. The term refers mainly to humans, many other animals, and fungi; whereas for example, bacteria, perennial plants and some simple animals are potentially biologically immortal. In a broader sense, ageing can refer to single cells within an organism which have ceased dividing, or to the population of a species. In humans, ageing represents the accumulation of changes in a human being over time and can encompass physical, psychological, and social changes. Reaction time, for example, may slow with age, while memories and general knowledge typically increase. Of the roughly 150,000 people who die each day across the globe, about two-thirds die from age-related causes. Current ageing theories are assigned to the damage concept, whereby the accumulation of damage (such as DNA oxidation) may cause biological systems to fail, or to the programmed ageing concept, whereby the internal processes (e ...
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Growin' Up (song)
"Growin' Up" is a song by American musician Bruce Springsteen from his 1973 album '' Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.''. It is a moderately paced tune, concerning an adolescence as a rebellious New Jersey teen, with lyrics written in the first-person. The lyrics feature a chorus that is progressively modified as the song continues, with the first chorus being "I hid in the clouded wrath of the crowd but when they said 'Sit down,' I stood up," while the second chorus switches to "clouded warmth...'come down,' I threw up" and the third finishes the song with "mother breast...'pull down,' I pulled up." An acoustic version of the song, part of Springsteen's 1972 audition for CBS Records, appears on '' Tracks'', '' 18 Tracks'', and '' Chapter and Verse''. During the Born to Run tours and following Darkness Tour, Springsteen often performed an extended version of this song, extending it with a long, sometimes exaggerated and/or fictional biographical narration of his youth and hi ...
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Growing Up (American TV Series)
''Growing Up'' is an American television series on Disney+. The series was executive produced by Brie Larson. Production The series was executive produced by Brie Larson and Culture House producers Raeshem Nijhon, Nicole Galovski and Carri Twigg. Galovski and Larson identified potential interviewees to appear on the series by looking through Instagram and local newspapers. Once they had identified potential candidates and discussed the themes explored in the show, they began looking for directors. Each episode of the series focuses on a different adolescent who is paired with a director to tell their life story. Synopsis The series follows the lives of a diverse group of adolescents between the ages of 18 and 22 as they grow up, and reflect on their experiences. Release The series premiered on September 8, 2022 on Disney+. Reception The series was mostly well received by critics. ''Decider'' gave the series a positive review, describing it as "relatable". Bruce R. Miller ...
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Growing Up (Singaporean TV Series)
''Growing Up'' was a popular English-language drama in Singapore, produced by MediaCorp, and aired on Channel 5. The show spanned six seasons, set against the backdrop of Singapore's history from the 1960s to the 1980s. It premiered in 1996 and concluded with its final season in December 2001. The repeat telecast of the drama was shown in July 2009 at 3pm. It was also one of the most popular dramas in Singapore just like the other two popular Singaporean local sitcoms '' Under One Roof'' and ''Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd''. Cast and characters Main Cast *Lim Kay Tong as Charlie Tay Wee Kiat ( "Mr Tay") *Wee Soon Hui as Tay Soo Mei ( "Mrs Tay", née Gan Soo Mei) * Andrew Seow as Gary Tay * Steven David Lim as David Tay *Irin Gan as Victoria "Vicky" Tay *Fan Wen Qing as Tammy Tay (Season 1) *Quek Sue-Shan as Tammy Tay (Season 2) * Jamie Yeo as Tammy Tay (Season 3 to 5) Supporting Cast *Aileen Tan Aileen Tan Lay Ching (born 18 October 1966) is a Singaporean actress. Life and care ...
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Growing Up (2011 Philippine TV Series)
Growing Up or Growin' Up may refer to: *Ageing, growing older *Progressing toward maturity (psychological), psychological maturity Film *Growing Up (1971 film), ''Growing Up'' (1971 film), a British sex education film *Growing Up (1983 film), ''Growing Up'' (1983 film), a Taiwanese film *Growing Up (1996 film), ''Growing Up'' (1996 film), a List of Hong Kong films of 1996, Hong Kong film of 1996 Literature *Growing Up (memoir), ''Growing Up'' (memoir), a 1982 memoir by Russell Baker *Growing Up (novella), ''Growing Up'' (novella) or ''Takekurabe'', an 1895–1896 novella by Higuchi Ichiyō Music Albums *Growing Up (Hi-Standard album, from disambiguation), ''Growing Up'' (Hi-Standard album) or the title song, 1996 *Growing Up (IU album, from disambiguation), ''Growing Up'' (IU album), 2009 *Growing Up (The Linda Lindas album, from disambiguation), ''Growing Up'' (The Linda Lindas album) or the title song, 2022 *''Growing Up Live'', a 2003 concert film and 2019 album by Peter Gab ...
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Growing Up (1997 Philippine TV Series)
''Growing Up'' is a Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network. The series served as a sequel to the Philippine television series ''T.G.I.S.'' Directed by Mark A. Reyes, it stars Angelu de Leon, Bobby Andrews and Onemig Bondoc. It premiered on June 2, 1997. The series concluded on February 12, 1999, with a total of 88 episodes. Cast and characters * Angelu de Leon as Ma. Patrice "Peachy" Real * Bobby Andrews as Joaquin "Wacks" Torres III * Onemig Bondoc as Jose Mari "JM" Rodriguez * Red Sternberg as Francisco Martin "Kiko" Arboleda de Dios * Michael Flores as Miguel "Mickey" Ledesma * Donna Cruz as Stephanie Enriquez * Jake Roxas as Noel Sta. Maria * Raven Villanueva as Cristina "Cris" de Guzman * Rica Peralejo as Michelle "Mitch" Ferrer * Ciara Sotto as Regina "Rain" Abrera * Mariel Lopez as Angel Buena * Diego Castro III as Anton Villanueva * Bernadette Allyson as Beatrice Santillan * Ryan Eigenmann Ryan Richard Alatiit Eigenmann (; born Ju ...
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This Unruly Mess I've Made
''This Unruly Mess I've Made'' is the second and final studio album by American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. It was released on February 26, 2016, by Macklemore LLC and Alternative Distribution Alliance. Following the success of the duo's hit album '' The Heist'' (2012), which earned them their first Grammy wins, the duo delved into lyrical themes that tackle political and social issues, including white privilege, fame and the scrutiny of the media and tabloids. The album was supported by two singles: "Downtown" and " Dance Off", along with " White Privilege II" featuring Jamila Woods, which was released as the album's promotional single. Background Following the success of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' debut album '' The Heist'' (2012), Macklemore revealed the album cover artwork for their follow-up album, titled ''This Unruly Mess I've Made'', on January 15, 2016, on an Instagram post. The album was self-released on February 26, 2016. He also revealed on the trailer f ...
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Back In Black (Whodini Album)
''Back in Black'' is the third album by American hip hop group Whodini. It was recorded in London and released via Jive Records in 1986. Like on the group's previous work, audio production was handled by Larry Smith. The album peaked at #35 on the ''Billboard'' 200, #4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and was certified gold by Recording Industry Association of America on June 23, 1986. The record spawned three singles: "Funky Beat" (peaked at #19 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #30 on the Dance Club Songs), "One Love" (peaked at #10 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and #34 on the Dance Club Songs), and "Growing Up" (peaked at #58 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs). The music video for "Funky Beat" featured appearances by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who was a cast member of ''The Cosby Show'' at the time, as well as Floyd Vivino with his puppet Oogie from ''The Uncle Floyd Show''. The music video for the third single "Growing Up" was notable by the appearances of actors Giancarlo Esposito, L ...
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Side A
The A-side and B-side are the two sides of vinyl records and cassettes, and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. The A-side of a single usually features a recording that its artist, producer, or record company intends to be the initial focus of promotional efforts and radio airplay, with the aim of it becoming a hit record. The B-side (or "flip-side") is a secondary recording that typically receives less attention, although some B-sides have been as successful as, or more so than, their A-sides. Use of this language has largely declined in the 21st century as the music industry has transitioned away from analog recordings towards digital formats without physical sides, such as downloads and streaming. Nevertheless, some artists and labels continue to employ the terms ''A-side'' and ''B-side'' metaphorically to describe the type of content a particular release features, with ''B-side'' sometimes representing a "bonus" track or other ...
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A New Generation
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide. Its name in English is '' a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version is often written in one of two forms: the double-storey and single-storey . The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English, '' a'' is the indefinite article, with the alternative form ''an''. Name In English, the name of the letter is the ''long A'' sound, pronounced . Its name in most other languages matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables. History The earliest known ancestor of A is ''aleph''—the first letter of the Phoenician ...
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Black & White (The Maine Album)
''Black & White'' is the second album by The Maine and was released on July 12, 2010. The album features singles "Inside of You" and "Growing Up". It debuted at No. 16 on the ''Billboard'' 200 with 22,634 copies sold in its first week. Background and recording After being invited to dinner following a show in New Jersey with then-CEO of Warner Bros. Records, Tom Whalley, it was announced that the group had recently signed to the major label in July 2009. They also signed with Action Theory and Sire Records in March 2010, and began recording the album. Recorded in California with producer Howard Benson, ''Black & White'' sees The Maine stepping out of their comfort zone and creating a cohesive body of work that is an "album", in the most traditional sense of the word. The album sees the group maturing in their songwriting and diving into a rock sounding album. Many of the album's songs are about girls, as well as tracks about life experiences. According to singer John O'Callagh ...
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Evergreen Nights
Lisa Dawn Lougheed (; ; born September 9, 1968) is a Canadian former singer, dancer, voice actress, and songwriter. She is likely best known for her role in the animated television series ''The Raccoons'', where she performed for the soundtrack and voiced Lisa Raccoon. Early life Lougheed was born to a father of Scottish and Irish descent, and a mother who is Black Nova Scotian with ties to North Preston and Guysborough. Lougheed's peers often mistook her mother for a maid. Lougheed started tap dancing at three years old. She was a dance major at the Etobicoke School of the Arts as a teenager, where she learned ballet, modern dance, and highland dancing. While still in high-school, Lougheed spent three summers as a lead vocalist and dancer in musical revue style shows at Canada's Wonderland, where she sang such solo numbers as "Home" from ''The Wiz'' and " Le Jazz Hot!" from ''Victor/Victoria''. Career 1987-1989: ''The Raccoons'' and ''Evergreen Nights'' While still a ...
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