Hark
Hark is from a Middle English word "herken", meaning to listen carefully. It may refer to: Geography *Hark, Byzantine name for the Muş Province area of Turkey *" The Hark" (Harkness Commons), a Gropius building on the Harvard Law School campus Music Albums * ''Hark'' (album), a 1985 album by clarinetist Buddy DeFranco, with the Oscar Peterson quartet *'' Hark! Songs for Christmas - Vol. II'', a 2006 album by Sufjan Stevens *'' Hark! The Village Wait'', a 1970 album by the folk rock band Steeleye Span *''Hark!'', a 1992 album by Richard Stoltzman * ''Hark!'' (The Doppelgangaz album), 2013 * ''Hark!'' (Andrew Bird album), a 2020 album by Andrew Bird Songs *"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", Christmas carol by Charles Wesley *" Hark The Sound", the alma mater song of the University of North Carolina *"Hark", a song by Buddy DeFranco from the 1985 album '' Hark'' People Given name *Hark Bohm (born 1939), German actor and screenwriter * Hark Olufs (1708–1754), Frisian sailor *Tsui H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tsui Hark
Tsui Hark (, , born 15 February 1950), born Tsui Man-kong (), is a Hong Kong filmmaker. A major director in the Golden Age of Cinema of Hong Kong, Hong Kong cinema, Tsui gained critical and commercial success with films such as ''Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain'' (1983), the Once Upon a Time in China (film series), ''Once Upon a Time in China'' film series (1991–1997), Green Snake (1993 film), ''Green Snake'' (1993), ''The Lovers (1994 film), The Lovers'' (1994), and ''The Blade (film), The Blade'' (1995). His credits as a writer and producer include ''A Better Tomorrow'' (1986), ''A Chinese Ghost Story'' (1987), ''The Killer (1989 film), The Killer'' (1989), ''Swordsman II'' (1992), ''New Dragon Gate Inn'' (1992), ''The Wicked City (1992 film), The Wicked City'' (1992), ''Iron Monkey (1993 film), Iron Monkey'' (1993), and ''Black Mask (film), Black Mask'' (1996). Amid the Handover of Hong Kong, Hong Kong handover, Tsui briefly pursued a career in the United States, directi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" is an English Christmas carol that first appeared in 1739 in the collection ''Hymns and Sacred Poems''. The carol, based on , tells of an angelic chorus singing praises to God. As it is known in the modern era, it features lyrical contributions from Charles Wesley and George Whitefield, two of the founding ministers of Methodism, with music adapted from "Vaterland, in deinen Gauen" of Felix Mendelssohn's cantata ''Festgesang'' (''Gutenberg Cantata''). Wesley had written the original version as "Hymn for Christmas-Day" with the opening couplet "wikt:hark, Hark! how all the wikt:welkin, Welkin (heaven) rings / Glory to the King of Kings". Whitefield changed that to today's familiar lyric: "Hark! The Herald Angels sing, / 'Glory to the new-born King. In 1840—a hundred years after the publication of ''Hymns and Sacred Poems''—Mendelssohn composed a cantata to commemorate Johannes Gutenberg's invention of movable type, and it is music from this canta ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hark! (Andrew Bird Album)
''Hark!'' is the 13th solo studio album by Andrew Bird, released on December 11, 2020. It is Bird's first full-length holiday-themed release. Six songs from the album initially appeared on an EP, also titled ''Hark!'', which was released digitally in November 2019. Reception Andrea Warner of CBC Music praised Bird's cover of Vince Guaraldi's "Skating" from ''A Charlie Brown Christmas ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'' is a 1965 animated television special. It is the first TV special based on the comic strip ''Peanuts'', by Charles M. Schulz, and features the voices of Peter Robbins, Christopher Shea, Kathy Steinberg, Tracy Str ...'', stating "Bird's innovative and creative cover...is both familiar and jolting, warm and angular, evoking the joy of spinning circles on a frozen lake as the wind gently cuts paths across your cheeks." Track listing References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hark! (Andrew Bird album) Andrew Bird albums Christmas albums by American artists 2020 Christmas ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hark! (The Doppelgangaz Album)
''HARK'', is the third studio album by The Doppelgangaz. It was released on March 12, 2013, by their label Groggy Pack Entertainment, LLC. The album was entirely produced by The Doppelgangaz. They've released music videos on YouTube for the songs "Hark Back", "Oh Well", "Skin Yarmulke", "Barbiturates"Archived aGhostarchiveand thWayback Machine and "Sun Shine". Track listing # Doppel Hobble - 1:30 # Skin Yarmulke - 2:30 # Hark Back - 4:26 # Us 2 Da Man - 3:20 # Taking Them Pills - 1:19 # Oh Well - 3:25 # Sugar Awn Eht - 3:16 # Barbiturates - 3:23 # Harken Forward - 1:21 # On The Rag - 4:48 # Smang Life - 4:42 # Sun Shine - 3:46 References External links * http://thedoppelgangaz.bandcamp.comThe Doppelgangaz Get Personal and Aggressive on ‘HARK’(MTV)Video: The Doppelgangaz, “Hark Back” (''The Fader'') {{Authority control 2013 albums The Doppelgangaz albums ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hark! Songs For Christmas - Vol
Hark is from a Middle English word "herken", meaning to listen carefully. It may refer to: Geography *Hark, Byzantine name for the Muş Province area of Turkey *"The Hark" (Harkness Commons), a Gropius building on the Harvard Law School campus Music Albums * ''Hark'' (album), a 1985 album by clarinetist Buddy DeFranco, with the Oscar Peterson quartet *''Hark! Songs for Christmas - Vol. II'', a 2006 album by Sufjan Stevens *''Hark! The Village Wait'', a 1970 album by the folk rock band Steeleye Span *''Hark!'', a 1992 album by Richard Stoltzman * ''Hark!'' (The Doppelgangaz album), 2013 * ''Hark!'' (Andrew Bird album), a 2020 album by Andrew Bird Songs *"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", Christmas carol by Charles Wesley *" Hark The Sound", the alma mater song of the University of North Carolina *"Hark", a song by Buddy DeFranco from the 1985 album '' Hark'' People Given name *Hark Bohm (born 1939), German actor and screenwriter *Hark Olufs (1708–1754), Frisian sailor *Tsui Hark ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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HARKing
HARKing (hypothesizing after the results are known) is an acronym coined by social psychologist Norbert Kerr that refers to the questionable research practice of "presenting a post hoc hypothesis in the introduction of a research report as if it were an a priori hypothesis". Hence, a key characteristic of HARKing is that post hoc hypothesizing is falsely portrayed as a priori hypothesizing. HARKing may occur when a researcher tests an a priori hypothesis but then omits that hypothesis from their research report after they find out the results of their test. Post hoc analysis or post hoc theorizing then may lead to a post hoc hypothesis. Types Several types of HARKing have been distinguished, including: ;THARKing: Transparently hypothesizing after the results are known, rather than the secretive, undisclosed, HARKing that was first proposed by Kerr. In this case, researchers openly declare that they developed their hypotheses after they observed their research results. ;CHARKing ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Hark
The Harvard Graduate Center, also known as "the Gropius Complex" (including Harkness Commons), is a group of buildings on Harvard University's Cambridge, MA campus designed by The Architects Collaborative in 1948 and completed in 1950. As the first modern building on the campus, it represents one of the first endorsements of the modern style by a major university and was seen in the national and architectural presses as a turning point in the acceptance of the aesthetic in the United States. For The Architects Collaborative (TAC), an important modernist firm headed by seven Harvard graduates and Walter Gropius (then chair of the University's Department of Architecture within the Graduate School of Design), the Center was one of their first important works. The building contains work from avant-garde Surrealist or Bauhaus artists Joan Miró, Josef Albers, Jean Arp and Herbert Bayer. A sculpture by Richard Lippold is in a nearby courtyard. The buildings are now primarily used as ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hark At Barker
''Hark at Barker'' is a 1969 British comedy series combining elements of sitcom and sketch show, which starred Ronnie Barker. It was made for the ITV network by London Weekend Television. Each show began with a spoof news item read by Barker as the announcer. He would then introduce the main part of the programme, a lecture to be given by Lord Rustless (also Barker) on a different topic each week from his stately home, Chrome Hall. Helped and hindered by Rustless' secretary (Mildred) Bates, his Butler Badger, his bad-tempered Cook, his incoherent gardener Dithers and (in Series 2) his buxom, near-mute maid Effie, these lectures invariably degenerated into farce, and were frequently interrupted by comic sketches on location or in the studio which also starred Barker in differing roles. Barker reprised the role of Lord Rustless in the BBC series '' His Lordship Entertains'', and played very similar characters in '' Futtock's End'' and the '' Two Ronnies'' specials ''The Picnic' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sabine Hark
Sabine Hark (born 7 August 1962 in Nonnweiler) is a German feminist and sociologist, and sits on the editorial board of the journal '' Feministische Studien (Feminist Studies)''. Education She studied sociology and political science at Mainz and Frankfurt am Main. She received her doctorate from the Free University of Berlin in 1995. Career From 1997 until 2005 she has taught "sociology of gender" at the University of Potsdam. Since 2009 she has been director of "The center for interdisciplinary women's and gender's studies" at Technische Universität Berlin. A central part of her research is the deconstruction of lesbianism A lesbian is a homosexual woman or girl. The word is also used for women in relation to their sexual identity or sexual behavior, regardless of sexual orientation, or as an adjective to characterize or associate nouns with female homo ... with respect to feminine identity. Selected bibliography Books * ::Book review: Chapters in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Muş Province
Muş Province (; ; ) is a Provinces of Turkey, province in the east Anatolia region of Turkey (Türkiye). Its area is 8,718 km2, and its population is 399,202 (2022), down from 453,654 in 2000. The provincial capital is the city of Muş. Another town in Muş province, Malazgirt (''Manzikert''), is famous for the Battle of Manzikert of 1071. History The province is considered a part of historical Western Armenia. Before the Armenian genocide, the area was a part of the six vilayets, Six Armenian Vilayets. The province is considered part of Turkish Kurdistan and has a Kurds, Kurdish majority. Avni Çakır was appointed Governor of Muş, Governor of the province in August 2023. Geology and geomorphology There are a total of 8 mountain ranges, 4 of which are large, in the province. Muş province is surrounded by Otluk Mountains in the middle, Akdoğan Mountains in the north, Bingöl Mountains in the northwest, Şerafettin Mountains in the west, Karaçavuş Mountains in the s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Harker (other)
Harker may refer to: People *Harker (surname) Municipalities * Harker, Cumbria, north of Carlisle, England * Harker, Florida, census-designated place located in Collier County, Florida *Harkers Island, North Carolina, census-designated place in Carteret County, North Carolina * Harker Heights, Texas, city in Bell County, Texas Buildings * Fort Harker (Alabama), military fortification built during the American Civil War *Fort Harker (Kansas), military installation of the US Army from 1866 to 1872 *The Harker School, private educational institution in San Jose, California, USA Geographical features Watercourses * Harker Creek (other), the names of several creeks in the USA * Harker's Run (Ohio), stream located in Preble County, Ohio, USA * Harker Run (West Virginia), stream located in Wetzel County, West Virginia, USA Lakes *Harker Lake, shallow glacial lake in Kidder County, North Dakota, USA *Upper Harker Lake, shallow glacial lake located in Kidder County, North Dakota, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Harke & Burr
''Harke & Burr'' are two fictional comic book characters who appeared in their own stories for thirteen episodes in issues of British comic ''Judge Dredd Megazine''. The majority of the ''Harke & Burr'' stories were written by Si Spencer and drawn by Dean Ormston. Gordon Rennie co-wrote one story and Paul Peart provided the artwork for another. The name is a Spoonerism based on infamous body-snatchers Burke and Hare who committed the West Port murders. Bibliography They have only appeared in their own, eponymous strip: * "Antique and Curious" (by Si Spencer and Dean Ormston, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.27-2.28, 1993) * "Hamster Horror" (by Si Spencer and Dean Ormston, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.40-2.42, 1994) * "Grief Encounter" (by Si Spencer and Dean Ormston, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.47-2.49, 1994) * "Secret Origin" (by Si Spencer and Paul Peart, in ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #2.83, 1995) * "Satanic Farces" (by Gordon Rennie/Si Spencer and Dean Ormston, in ''Judge ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |