Children Support Group is a volunteer organisation, established to support the children patients from the social, pedagogical and educational aspects during their cure at the hospital of pedagogy at Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Turkey.
The volunteer members, mostly from the medical school, support children patients to contribute the curative progress with activities that they deprived during their cure, such as games, education and entertainment...
The volunteer members, mostly from the medical school, support children patients to contribute the curative progress with activities that they deprived during their cure, such as games, education and entertainment...
Velvet Dark is a character in the popular Perfect Dark videogame for the Nintendo 64, created by Rare. Although Velvet is not mentioned in the story mode, she can be activated as a companion 'buddy' agent in the cooperative feature if the player is using a computer simulated partner rather than a human player. With the surname 'Dark' it is assumed that she is Joanna's sister but this is not confirmed during gameplay or by any Rare official. Although a cult favourite for many Perfect Dark fans, she did not appear in the prequel made for the Xbox 360, Perfect Dark Zero. During missions Velvet is famous for her small but rememberable repretoire of catchcrys, such as 'did that hurt?' and 'I'm in trouble.' Part of the reason behind Velvet's fame is the ability for the player to kill her in a variety of humourous circumstances, a favourite is planting remote mines on the ground or on Velvet herself and blowing her off the top of the dataDyne sky scraper. With the recent announcement of a sequel to Perfect Dark by Rare, there has been much anticipation among fans for a return of the beloved buddy character.
The Central Europe edition of The Amazing Race is a reality game show based on the American television program of the same name and nature. The title is billed as The Amazing Race Central Europe.
The race will be produced by Sony Pictures Television International's AXN Central Europe. It will include 11 teams, with at least one from each country that receives AXN Central Europe: Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. Applications for the first installment closed on 20 September 2005.
Most of the rules and regulations are the same as those of the American edition, but with a prize of only US$100,000, and an age limit reduced to 18.
According to reality blurred, the race is already cast and will air soon, but as of August 2007, the series has not aired. AXN Central Europe has also removed The Amazing Race Central Europe from their websites, perhaps indicating that the plan for a Central Europe version has been canceled.
In July 2007 it was confirmed by Sony Sources that the season is currently on hold with no due date for broadcast. It is not clear if it has already been recorded, but it will not be seen on television in the near future.
The race will be produced by Sony Pictures Television International's AXN Central Europe. It will include 11 teams, with at least one from each country that receives AXN Central Europe: Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. Applications for the first installment closed on 20 September 2005.
Most of the rules and regulations are the same as those of the American edition, but with a prize of only US$100,000, and an age limit reduced to 18.
According to reality blurred, the race is already cast and will air soon, but as of August 2007, the series has not aired. AXN Central Europe has also removed The Amazing Race Central Europe from their websites, perhaps indicating that the plan for a Central Europe version has been canceled.
In July 2007 it was confirmed by Sony Sources that the season is currently on hold with no due date for broadcast. It is not clear if it has already been recorded, but it will not be seen on television in the near future.
ANDY CAPPER
Andy Capper is the editor of Vice Magazine in the UK & Europe. Alongside his business partner, Andrew Creighton, Capper has helped build the VICE brand in the the UK and Europe. It now comprises editions in 14 different countries, with a readership of 570,000. Capper also produces shows for VBS.TV and works A&R for Vice Records.
He is also a well-known columnist for publications such as The Observer, The Guardian, NME and Socialism.
http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,,2196281,00.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml/arts/2006/07/15/bavice15.xml&sSheet/arts/2006/07/15/ixartright.html
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/omm/story/0,,1729859,00.html
http://music.guardian.co.uk/electronic/story/0,,2167646,00.html
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/arts/author/andy_capper/profile.html
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Andy Capper is the editor of Vice Magazine in the UK & Europe. Alongside his business partner, Andrew Creighton, Capper has helped build the VICE brand in the the UK and Europe. It now comprises editions in 14 different countries, with a readership of 570,000. Capper also produces shows for VBS.TV and works A&R for Vice Records.
He is also a well-known columnist for publications such as The Observer, The Guardian, NME and Socialism.
http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,,2196281,00.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml/arts/2006/07/15/bavice15.xml&sSheet/arts/2006/07/15/ixartright.html
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/omm/story/0,,1729859,00.html
http://music.guardian.co.uk/electronic/story/0,,2167646,00.html
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/arts/author/andy_capper/profile.html
http://www.kevinbraddock.com/features45.php