The Metamorphosis Tour was a 2003 concert tour in support of Hilary Duff's album Metamorphosis. During the tour, she recorded a DVD, called The Girl Can Rock.
Setlist
# "The Girl Can Rock"
# "Little Voice"
# "Come Clean"
# "So Yesterday"
# "Anywhere But Here"
# "Metamorphosis"
# "Sweet Sixteen"
# "Where Did I Go Right"
# "Love Just Is"
# "Why Not"
# "The Math"
# "Workin' It Out"
# "Party Up"
Setlist
# "The Girl Can Rock"
# "Little Voice"
# "Come Clean"
# "So Yesterday"
# "Anywhere But Here"
# "Metamorphosis"
# "Sweet Sixteen"
# "Where Did I Go Right"
# "Love Just Is"
# "Why Not"
# "The Math"
# "Workin' It Out"
# "Party Up"
Dewmocracy (officially written by PepsiCo as DEWmocracy) is a campaign launched by Mountain Dew and Forest Whitaker on November 7, 2007. It is an interactive game on its own domain that encourages users to vote for the next flavor of Mountain Dew that will make its debut on shelves in 2008. The name is a portmanteau of Dew (a nickname for Mountain Dew) and democracy.
Game
Before entering the game, users must vote for the new flavor of the soda. The game features a live-action short film and a game that features 3-dimensional characters. As the player goes through the game, users will help pick every feature of a new Mountain Dew, including can graphics, color, and flavor. There are five choices for each aspect.
The game requires registration to get in.
Sponsorship
Forest Whitaker publicly voted on Dewmocracy, and it seems that Whitaker may be sponsoring the campaign himself.
Public reaction
The game has been received fairly from the public, and some forum users were rather excited about the game's release.
The game's release has been floating since September 2006 on forums and message boards. Thus, it took at least one year and two months to develop the game.
Game
Before entering the game, users must vote for the new flavor of the soda. The game features a live-action short film and a game that features 3-dimensional characters. As the player goes through the game, users will help pick every feature of a new Mountain Dew, including can graphics, color, and flavor. There are five choices for each aspect.
The game requires registration to get in.
Sponsorship
Forest Whitaker publicly voted on Dewmocracy, and it seems that Whitaker may be sponsoring the campaign himself.
Public reaction
The game has been received fairly from the public, and some forum users were rather excited about the game's release.
The game's release has been floating since September 2006 on forums and message boards. Thus, it took at least one year and two months to develop the game.
Atlanta, Georgia, United States has been the setting of many movies, books and television programs.
Books
* Vampire: The Masquerade Novels
* The Absence of Space and Time by Christopher Scott Sarno
* The Answer Man by Roy Johansen
* The Blue Place by Nicola Griffith
* Down on Ponce by Fred Willard
* Downtown by Anne Rivers Siddons
* The Dwelling Place by Elizabeth Musser
* Every Crooked Nanny by Kathy Hogan Trocheck
* Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
* Gumshoe Gorilla by Keith Hartman
* Hand-me-down Heartache by Tajuana Butler
* Just As I Am by E. Lynn Harris
* The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene by Terry Kay
* A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe
* Money for good by Franklin White
* Neuromancer by William Gibson
* On Ice by David Ramus
* Peachtree Road by Anne Rivers Siddons
* Replay by Ken Grimwood
* Stay: a novel by Nicola Griffith
* Sacrificial ground by Thomas H. Cook
* Step-Ball-Change by Jeanne Ray
* The Swan House by Elizabeth Musser
* Them: A Novel by Nathan McCall
* What is the What by Dave Eggers
* The Wind Done Gone by Alice Randall
Movies
* ATL
* Madea's Family Reunion
* Diary of a Mad Black Woman
* The Gospel
* Beauty Shop
* Driving Miss Daisy
* Drumline
* Gone with the Wind
* Love Crimes
* The Slugger's Wife
* Independence Day - Atlanta is destroyed by an alien warship
* The Dukes of Hazzard
* Fled
* The Real McCoy
* Smokey and the Bandit
* '
* Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - The city in which Violet Beauregarde is from is revealed to be Atlanta, Georgia. (Although the segment featuring Violet at her home was actually filmed in Buford, Georgia.)
* Living Large
Atlanta is particularly prominent as the setting of many African American films. Several independent black films have been shot in or featured storylines about Atlanta, among them:
* Trois
* '
* The Escort
* Motives
Television
* The Catlins
* Designing Women
* Lobo
* Matlock
* Profiler
* Futurama - a single episode has the Planet Express crew exploring the 'Lost City of Atlanta', in a parody of the lost city of Atlantis.
* '
* Vanished
* Class of 3000
* Jericho - Atlanta is among the cities that suffered nuclear attack.
Comic Books
* Deadpool #28 takes place in Atlanta, culminating in a fight between Deadpool and Bullseye in front of the World of Coca-Cola.
* The Walking Dead
Books
* Vampire: The Masquerade Novels
* The Absence of Space and Time by Christopher Scott Sarno
* The Answer Man by Roy Johansen
* The Blue Place by Nicola Griffith
* Down on Ponce by Fred Willard
* Downtown by Anne Rivers Siddons
* The Dwelling Place by Elizabeth Musser
* Every Crooked Nanny by Kathy Hogan Trocheck
* Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
* Gumshoe Gorilla by Keith Hartman
* Hand-me-down Heartache by Tajuana Butler
* Just As I Am by E. Lynn Harris
* The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene by Terry Kay
* A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe
* Money for good by Franklin White
* Neuromancer by William Gibson
* On Ice by David Ramus
* Peachtree Road by Anne Rivers Siddons
* Replay by Ken Grimwood
* Stay: a novel by Nicola Griffith
* Sacrificial ground by Thomas H. Cook
* Step-Ball-Change by Jeanne Ray
* The Swan House by Elizabeth Musser
* Them: A Novel by Nathan McCall
* What is the What by Dave Eggers
* The Wind Done Gone by Alice Randall
Movies
* ATL
* Madea's Family Reunion
* Diary of a Mad Black Woman
* The Gospel
* Beauty Shop
* Driving Miss Daisy
* Drumline
* Gone with the Wind
* Love Crimes
* The Slugger's Wife
* Independence Day - Atlanta is destroyed by an alien warship
* The Dukes of Hazzard
* Fled
* The Real McCoy
* Smokey and the Bandit
* '
* Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - The city in which Violet Beauregarde is from is revealed to be Atlanta, Georgia. (Although the segment featuring Violet at her home was actually filmed in Buford, Georgia.)
* Living Large
Atlanta is particularly prominent as the setting of many African American films. Several independent black films have been shot in or featured storylines about Atlanta, among them:
* Trois
* '
* The Escort
* Motives
Television
* The Catlins
* Designing Women
* Lobo
* Matlock
* Profiler
* Futurama - a single episode has the Planet Express crew exploring the 'Lost City of Atlanta', in a parody of the lost city of Atlantis.
* '
* Vanished
* Class of 3000
* Jericho - Atlanta is among the cities that suffered nuclear attack.
Comic Books
* Deadpool #28 takes place in Atlanta, culminating in a fight between Deadpool and Bullseye in front of the World of Coca-Cola.
* The Walking Dead
The belief/teaching by economists, businessmen, and politicians that inflation is good. Governments around the world are inflating their fiat currencies at various rates under the influence of inflationomics. At some point, inflation can lead to hyperinflation if a government creates “too much” money; for example when a government prints enough for the currency’s users to lose confidence in the currency as a store of value.
For an example of this, see Zimbabwe
For an example of this, see Zimbabwe