Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis - Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis is a graphical adventure game, originally released in 1992, published by LucasArts. It was the seventh game to use the SCUMM engine. Using the lead character from the well-known Indiana Jones film series but based on an original story, it concerned a race between Jones and the Nazis to find the mythical lost continent of Atlantis, which may contain technology vital to the future of the world. Less innovative than the earlier Indiana Jones adventure game, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, it nevertheless featured a nod to originality by including three differing paths to the completion of the game. It is also significant for breaking with the LucasArts adventure game tradition of not allowing.
Hearts in Atlantis - Hearts in Atlantis Hearts in Atlantis (1999), is a fiction book by Stephen King. This is not quite a novel, but not quite a short story collection either. It consists of five stories taking place in different times, but bound together by recurring characters. The first (and longest) part "Low Men in Yellow Coats" takes place in 1960. Bobby Garfield has just turned eleven, but his mother can't afford to buy him the bike he wants. She keeps repeating that they are low on money since his father died. As usual when King writes about children it is very well done. There is a sense of being in the middle of Bobby's last summer as a child and the first as almost grownup. Bobby decides to try.
German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis - German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis Atlantis, known to the Kriegsmarine as Schiff 16 and to the Royal Navy as Raider-C, was a converted German Hilfskreuzer (auxiliary cruiser, or merchant or commerce raider) of the Kriegsmarine, which, during World War II, travelled more than 161,000 km in 602 days, and sank 22 ships totaling 144,384 tons. Atlantis was sunk on November 21, 1941. She was commanded by Kapitän zur See Bernhard Rogge, who received the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Such commerce raiders do not usually engage other warships, but rather seek to sink enemy shipping, similar to the work done by submarines. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Design of Atlantis 1.1 Weapons and Aircraft 1.2 Engines 2 History of Atlantis 2.3 Atlantis, Krim, and Kasii.
Alliance Atlantis - Alliance Atlantis Alliance Atlantis is a Toronto-based media company. It distributes American- and Canadian-made films both in Canada and the United Kingdom. It has been known to fund projects regarded as too controversial by US companies, such as Bowling for Columbine. The company now owned the now defunct Salter Street Films which produces a number of television shows for both the Canadian and international market such as This Hour Has 22 Minutes, CODCO, Emily of New Moon, Made in Canada, Blackfly and Lexx. It also owns a number of Canadian cable and digital television channels such as History Television, and Showcase, along with BBC Canada and BBC Kids. In some cities the company also owns movie theaters. Alliance Atlantis produces the hit U.S. series CSI: Crime Scene.
Atlantis - Atlantis For the NASA space shuttle, see Atlantis. Atlantis, originally mentioned by Plato, was supposedly an ancient culture and island that he said was destroyed by a natural disaster (probably an earthquake) about 9,000 years before Plato's own time. Accounts Plato's Timaeus and Critias are the only written mentions of Atlantis, in which he gives some information on the size and location of the Atlantis island. Atlantis might be a work of pure fiction, however, possibly intended to illustrate Plato's philosophy on the ideal government. Plato's account purports to be based on a visit to Egypt by the Athenian lawgiver Solon. Sonchis, priest of Thebes, translated it into Greek for Solon. Aristotle wrote of a large island in the Atlantic that the Carthaginians knew as Antilia..
Atlantis, Florida - Atlantis, Florida Atlantis is a city located in Palm Beach County, Florida. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 2,005. Geography \nAtlantis is located at 26°35'36" North, 80°6'16" West (26.593296, -80.104531)1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.7 km² (1.4 mi²). 3.5 km² (1.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 2.84% water. Demographics \nAs of the census of 2000, there are 2,005 people, 1,024 households, and 677 families residing in the city. The population density is 565.1/km² (1,462.9/mi²). There are 1,140 housing units at an average density of 321.3/km² (831.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 97.11% White, 0.50% African.
Atlantis: The Lost Empire - Atlantis: The Lost Empire Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) is an animated sci-fi mixed action movie created by Walt Disney Pictures, very loosely based on the anime TV show Nadia. It was written by Tab Murphy and directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise. It is set in the year 1914 where an expedition crew goes off to find the lost city of Atlantis. Some viewers have noted similarities between the Milo character and motion picture language consultant Dr. Marc Okrand, who developed an "Atlantean language" for this movie. On May 20th, 2003, Disney released a direct-to-video sequel for this movie called Atlantis: Milo's Return. Voice Cast Michael J. Fox - Milo James Thatch, a 32-year-old cartographer and linguist Cree Summer - Kidagakash "Kida" Nedakh, the.
Space Shuttle Atlantis - Space Shuttle Atlantis Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis (NASA Designation: OV-104) In its most recent flight, Atlantis and her six-person crew completed an eleven-day mission in October 2002 to the International Space Station that involved three space walks. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Flights 2 Related articles 3.
Stargate Atlantis - Stargate Atlantis Stargate Atlantis is a spin-off of the television series Stargate SG-1, which is in turn a spin-off of the 1994 film Stargate. It is set to air on the Sci-Fi Channel in the summer of 2004..
Kings of Easter Island - versions of original traditions of the island. It has been published by Z.A. Simon (1984: 168-169), in Atlantis, the Seven Seals. All dates are approximate only. The date around A.D. 400 has been confirmed by some archaeological and historical publications as the earliest date of human activity on the island. The names are marked by serial numbers. None of the sources have this complete list but they are obviously different abbreviated and incomplete versions of the same original. 1 Hotu (A Matua), son of Matua (c.400) 2 Vakai, his wife 3 Tuu ma Heke 4 Nuku (Inukura?) 5 Miru a Tumaheke 6 Hata a Miru 7 Miru o Hata 8 Hiuariru (Hiu a Miru?) 9 Aturaugi. The first obsidian spearheds were used. 10 Raa 11 Atahega a Miru (descendant of Miru?),.
J. Jonah Jameson - of the school's athletes. But when they attempted to treat the club's new member Jonah in the same way, they only ended up being beaten up by him. Jonah impressed Joan and they started dating. They married as soon as they finished school. After school Jonah seeked employment as a journalist. According to Marvels #1, he found employment in the Daily Bugle and bragged to his colleagues that he would one day run the newspaper. In 1939 he was witness to the first appearances of Jim Hammond, the android Human Torch, and Namor McKenzie, the Sub-Mariner, Prince of Atlantis, who are jointly considered Marvel's first superheroes. He was less than convinced that they were so heroic and even less pleased that their powers outshone any regular person. When the USA joined.
Jackie Chan Adventures - (The Twelve Talismans) The Dark Hand The Power Within The Mask of El Toro Fuerte Enter Viper Shell Game Project A, for Astral Bullies Tough Break The Rock The Jade Monkey The Dog and Piggy Show The Tiger and the Pussycat Day of the Dragon Season 2 (The Demon Sorcerers) Through the Rabbit Hole The Warrior Incarnate Snake Hunt Mother of All Battles The Stronger Evil The J Team Jade Times Jade The Curse of El Chupacabra Rumble in the Big House Lost City of the Muntabs And He Does His Own Stunts Showdown in the Old West Queen of the Shadowkhan Origami Shanghai Moon The Lotus Temple Armor of the Gods Agent Tag Tale of the Demon Tail The Return of the Pussycat Scouts Honor Danger in the Deep Freeze.
James Follett - (1984) Swift (1985) A Cage Of Eagles (1987 ?) Mirage (1988) Torus (1990) Trojan (1991) Savant (1993) Mindwarp (1993), a prequel to the radio drama Earthsearch Earthsearch (1981) based on his radio drama Earthsearch Deathship (1982) based on his radio drama Earthsearch 2 Those In Peril (1995) Sabre (1997) Second Atlantis (1998) Temple of the Winds (2000) Wicca (2000) The Silent Vulcan (2002) hardback ISBN 0727857126 Radio The Rules of Asylum, 1973, originally a 90-minute play. Wiped by the BBC, but kept in the form of a domestic FM recording by Follett himself and subsequently broadcast on BBC 7 in three half-hour instalments. The Destruction Factor, an ecological science fiction series, first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1978, last broadcast on BBC 7 in August 2003. Earthsearch, a cult science.
Jerome Apt - became an astronaut. He has flown on four space missions and has logged over 847 hours. In 1991, Apt flew aboard shuttle Atlantis where he made a spacewalk. In 1992, he flew aboard shuttle Endeavour and performed life science experiments. In 1994, Apt was part of the first Space Radar Laboratory. This lab studied the Earth. In 1996, Apt flew aboard shuttle Atlantis and visited the Russian Mir space station..
Ideological assumption - - most notably in the one itself named "behaviorism." Economics is infamous for accepting the current political economy as some kind of God-given law, and some economists even seek unification of economics with physics, as if the assumptions of both were somehow compatible and complementary. Most economists would acknowledge that at most economics is a rather flawed technology, and not science at all. Some of the more widely debated "scientific" assumptions in the human sciences are listed here. In most journal papers and peer review processes, such assumptions would pass without comment, while challenges to it would be strongly challenged and investigated with great diligence. Each group of peers in each science tends to form a single epistemic community, at least insofar as they publish in the same journals. Where recent.
Ignatius Donnelly - 1901) was an American congressman who is noted primarily for his theories on the history of Atlantis and Shakespearean authorship. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1852. He moved to Minnesota in 1857 and was Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota from 1859-1863. He was Republican Congressman from Minnesota in the 38th, 39th and 40th Congresses (1863-1868), and state Senator from 1874-1878. He was nominated for Vice-President of the United States by the People's Party in 1892. His books include Atlantis: The Antediluvian World (1882), in which he attempted to establish that all known ancient civilizations were descended from its high-neolithic culture, and The Great Cryptogram, in which he maintained he had discovered codes in the works of Shakespeare which indicated that their true.
Indiana Jones - regale them with tales of his exploits. The film series includes: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) where a 13-year-old Indy was played by River Phoenix A television series (The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles) aired from 1992 to 1993, with the 17-year-old Indy played by Sean Patrick Flanery, 93-year-old Indy by George Hall, and 10-year-old Indy by Corey Carrier. This inspired a number of made-for-TV and made-for-video movies featuring Flanery as young Indy. There is also a series of original paperback novels about the adventures of Indiana Jones other than those in the films, and another series of novels about Young Indiana Jones for younger readers. In addition, there was a comic book published by Marvel.
International Space Station - and Soyuz and Progress spacecraft units. It is still being built, but is home to some experimentation already. At present, the station has a capacity for a crew of three, who have come mostly from Russia and the United States, but occasionally from some of the other partners in the project. International Space Station photographed from the Space Shuttle Atlantis, October 16, 2002 The station consists of several modules: Zarya (launched November 20, 1998) Unity Module (launched December 4, 1998, also known as Node 1) Zvezda (launched July 12, 2000) Destiny Laboratory Module (launched February 7, 2001) Node 2 (under review) Columbus orbital facility (under review) Japanese Experiment Module (under review), also known as Kibo Other major subsystems include a girder truss forming a structural backbone to the station solar panel.
Hal Barwood - is the creator of the game Indiana Jones and The Fate of Atlantis. In August 1999, PC Gamer magazine designated him as one of the top 25 game designers in the US. Barwood previosuly worked as a script writer, producer and director. He studied art at Brown University and later attended the University of Southern California's film school..
Heber - lost, remaining only as the dialectical differences Hebrew has from Ugaritic (Canaanite). According to tradition, Heber was also the name of one of Magog's descendants who were supposed to have occupied the Iberian peninsula, and Ireland (Hibernia) giving their name to each of them. According to Greek legend (?from Dionysius Periestis's comments on Hesperides), Iberians were actually refugees from Atlantis (thus according to Plato related to the first dynasties to rule Egypt). None of this can be reconciled with the Biblical narratives which maintain that Heber was the patriarch of all Hebrews and a grandchild of Arphaxad, son of Shem, unless the Hebrews were of a Magogite Maternal line and a Arphaxad paternal line. On the other hand, the legend that Avars might have originally been Caucasus Hebrews with Abraham's third.