LTE Live 2008 is a live box set by progressive metal group Liquid Tension Experiment released by Ytsejam Records in 2009.
Box Set Includes
*LTE Live In NYC (2 CD)
*LTE Live In NYC (1 DVD)
*LTE Live In LA (2 CD)
*LTE Live In LA (1 DVD)
*LTE Live In LA (1 Blu-ray) Available only in the boxset
*LTE Bonus Disc (1 CD) Available only in the boxset
*Liquid Trio Experiment - When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago (1 CD)
*24 Page Booklet
Track Listing
Live In NYC
Live In LA
Bonus Disc
When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago
Personnel
*John Petrucci - guitars
*Tony Levin - bass, Chapman stick
*Mike Portnoy - drums and percussion
*Jordan Rudess - keyboards
Box Set Includes
*LTE Live In NYC (2 CD)
*LTE Live In NYC (1 DVD)
*LTE Live In LA (2 CD)
*LTE Live In LA (1 DVD)
*LTE Live In LA (1 Blu-ray) Available only in the boxset
*LTE Bonus Disc (1 CD) Available only in the boxset
*Liquid Trio Experiment - When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago (1 CD)
*24 Page Booklet
Track Listing
Live In NYC
Live In LA
Bonus Disc
When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago
Personnel
*John Petrucci - guitars
*Tony Levin - bass, Chapman stick
*Mike Portnoy - drums and percussion
*Jordan Rudess - keyboards
In order to find the force of the wind from a fan, you might want a lever.
So to use the lever, attatch the fan onto one side of the lever facing upward. Then, when the fan turns on the wind from the fan will blow up causing that side to go down which causes the other side to go up. then, put masses on the side that is up to try and even the surface out. Now that your lever is balanced, use the side with the masses on it to find out how many grams there is. So now you can use the scientific equation (N=1kg m)/s squared, where N is newtons, kg is kilograms, m equals meters, and s equals seconds. There are many ways to do this but this is the way that I found to do it.
So to use the lever, attatch the fan onto one side of the lever facing upward. Then, when the fan turns on the wind from the fan will blow up causing that side to go down which causes the other side to go up. then, put masses on the side that is up to try and even the surface out. Now that your lever is balanced, use the side with the masses on it to find out how many grams there is. So now you can use the scientific equation (N=1kg m)/s squared, where N is newtons, kg is kilograms, m equals meters, and s equals seconds. There are many ways to do this but this is the way that I found to do it.
Hope College's dance marathon is a twenty-four hour event which takes place on Hope College's Campus in Holland, Michigan. The first annual Dance Marathon at Hope College took place in 2000. In the inaugural year, it was expected that a school of Hope's size would only raise $4,800. But, as a result of much hard work and dedication, the marathon brought in over $23,000 in donations for Helen DeVos Children's Hospital. In the years that followed, the program has evolved to include numerous fundraising and awareness-building activities such as the Miracle Auction, the Christmas holiday party for miracle families, and most recently a Hope basketball game "for the kids" at which miracle families attend and money is raised. Student participation in the event has grown over the years, as well. Currently, more than 600 Hope students contribute to Dance Marathon as members of planning committees, or as dancers and moralers. To this day Hope College students still beat the odds and continue to show astounding numbers for a school of its size. To date, Dance Marathon at Hope College has raised approximately $800,000 for the kids.
Mission
The overall theme of Hope College's Dance Marathon is "Giving hope to kids". Furthermore, the mission of Dance Marathon at Hope College is to raise funds and awareness for the families treated at DeVos Children’s Hospital while also creating a legacy of community involvement and encouraging a lifestyle of philanthropy. This organization provides an opportunity for Hope College students to develop leadership and event planning skills. Together with Children’s Miracle Network, Dance Marathon raises funds, builds hope, and provides inspiration for children and families in West Michigan.
Student involvement
Students can be involved in many different ways with Dance Marathon. The marathon is planned by the 'Dream Team' who work year round to plan the annual event. Under each Dream Team member is a committee of people who assist them in their year round fund raising and planning. Along with the Dream Team, Designated Group Representatives (DGRs) help spread the love and enthusiasm of Dance Marathon on Hope’s campus all year round! These individuals meet regularly with members of Dream Team to get updates about the Miracle Families, upcoming events, fundraising opportunities and more. DGRs are asked to relay all information to their participating student organization and encourage members to get involved in Dance Marathon efforts throughout the year. Another way to be involved is to be a moraler. These cheerleaders keep the dancers excited and entertained from start to finish. Moralers are assigned 8-hour shifts during the marathon, during which time they are charged with the crucial task of boosting dancer morale and keeping energy high. In addition to their presence at the event, moralers are encouraged to raise money throughout the year “for the kids.” Finally, the marathon would not be possible without the hundreds of students who come out to dance each year. Dancers are on their feet for the entire 24-hour marathon in a gesture of solidarity with the children and families they support. You can dance on behalf of a student organization, fraternity or sorority. Or, you may sign up as an individual dancer and we will do our best to match you with other enthusiastic participants! In addition to their presence at the event, dancers are encouraged to raise money throughout the year “for the kids.”
Helen DeVos Children's Hospital
DeVos Children's Hospital is the only hospital in Western Michigan dedicated to providing comprehensive care to children. It serves as a referral center for newborns, infants, children, and adolescents from 37 counties. DeVos provides medical care that is generally not available at community hospitals. It is a special resource for local health care centers and hometown physicians. It receives no direct state aid and depends upon private support to expand health care programs and services. Currently, they are on course to have an entirely new complex deticated solely towards the children's hospital which is scheduled to open in early 2011. When it opens that will make it the fifth largest children's hospital in the United States.
Mission
The overall theme of Hope College's Dance Marathon is "Giving hope to kids". Furthermore, the mission of Dance Marathon at Hope College is to raise funds and awareness for the families treated at DeVos Children’s Hospital while also creating a legacy of community involvement and encouraging a lifestyle of philanthropy. This organization provides an opportunity for Hope College students to develop leadership and event planning skills. Together with Children’s Miracle Network, Dance Marathon raises funds, builds hope, and provides inspiration for children and families in West Michigan.
Student involvement
Students can be involved in many different ways with Dance Marathon. The marathon is planned by the 'Dream Team' who work year round to plan the annual event. Under each Dream Team member is a committee of people who assist them in their year round fund raising and planning. Along with the Dream Team, Designated Group Representatives (DGRs) help spread the love and enthusiasm of Dance Marathon on Hope’s campus all year round! These individuals meet regularly with members of Dream Team to get updates about the Miracle Families, upcoming events, fundraising opportunities and more. DGRs are asked to relay all information to their participating student organization and encourage members to get involved in Dance Marathon efforts throughout the year. Another way to be involved is to be a moraler. These cheerleaders keep the dancers excited and entertained from start to finish. Moralers are assigned 8-hour shifts during the marathon, during which time they are charged with the crucial task of boosting dancer morale and keeping energy high. In addition to their presence at the event, moralers are encouraged to raise money throughout the year “for the kids.” Finally, the marathon would not be possible without the hundreds of students who come out to dance each year. Dancers are on their feet for the entire 24-hour marathon in a gesture of solidarity with the children and families they support. You can dance on behalf of a student organization, fraternity or sorority. Or, you may sign up as an individual dancer and we will do our best to match you with other enthusiastic participants! In addition to their presence at the event, dancers are encouraged to raise money throughout the year “for the kids.”
Helen DeVos Children's Hospital
DeVos Children's Hospital is the only hospital in Western Michigan dedicated to providing comprehensive care to children. It serves as a referral center for newborns, infants, children, and adolescents from 37 counties. DeVos provides medical care that is generally not available at community hospitals. It is a special resource for local health care centers and hometown physicians. It receives no direct state aid and depends upon private support to expand health care programs and services. Currently, they are on course to have an entirely new complex deticated solely towards the children's hospital which is scheduled to open in early 2011. When it opens that will make it the fifth largest children's hospital in the United States.
Moscow Community Theatre is a nonprofit theatre arts organization that strives to provide community members with the opportunity to participate in and/or attend affordable and high quality live theater. Most MCT productions take place in the historic Kenworthy Performing Arts Center, a circa 1908 theater on the National Register of Historic Places, located in downtown Moscow, Idaho.
MCT's recent seasons have included shows mentoring youth in production roles, with support from the Idaho Commission on the Arts, and the National Endowmenet for the Arts, and the Schreck Family Foundation.
Past Productions and Events
Established in 1976, Moscow Community Theater has been part of the local community for over 30 years. Recent productions include:
*The Secret Garden, May 2009
*A Christmas Carol, December 2008
*Nunsense, September 2008
*Mere Mortals / Readers Theater, April 2008
*The Best Christmas Pageant Ever! December 2007
*Velveteen Rabbit, May 2007
*The Sound of Music, December 2006
*The Music Man, April 2006
*Noodlehead, December 2005
*Little Women, May 2004
MCT's recent seasons have included shows mentoring youth in production roles, with support from the Idaho Commission on the Arts, and the National Endowmenet for the Arts, and the Schreck Family Foundation.
Past Productions and Events
Established in 1976, Moscow Community Theater has been part of the local community for over 30 years. Recent productions include:
*The Secret Garden, May 2009
*A Christmas Carol, December 2008
*Nunsense, September 2008
*Mere Mortals / Readers Theater, April 2008
*The Best Christmas Pageant Ever! December 2007
*Velveteen Rabbit, May 2007
*The Sound of Music, December 2006
*The Music Man, April 2006
*Noodlehead, December 2005
*Little Women, May 2004