This is a list of self-declared humanitarian, human rights, and peace organizations.:
*Aide médicale internationale
* Air Serv International
*Agence d'Aide à la Coopération Technique et au Développement or Technical Cooperation and Development Aid Agency ACTED
* Association Multidisciplinaire et Humanitaire internationale AMCHI
* American Friends Service Committee
* Amnesty International
* British Friends Service Council (now Quaker Peace and Social Witness)
* Care Highway
* Casa Alianza
* ChildVoice International
* Christian Solidarity Worldwide
* Christian Peacemaker Teams
* CUSO
* DEMIRA Deutsche Minenräumer (German Mine Clearers)
* The Carter Center
* Freedom House
* Help Afghan School Children Organization
* Help without Frontiers
* Helsinki Citizens' Assembly
* Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
* Human Rights Watch
* International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
* International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
* International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
* Just Foreign Policy
* Lifestart Foundation
* Machsom Watch
* Médecins Sans Frontières
* Mennonite Central Committee
* Mercy Corps
* Nevada Shakespeare Company
* Never Again
* Norwegian Refugee Council
* ORBIS International
* Oxfam
* Peacemaker Circle International
* Peace Organisation of Australia
* Pentecostal Charismatic Peace Fellowship
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* Shahmai Network
* Students for Sensible Drug Policy
* Theaters Against War
* Up with People
* Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
*Aide médicale internationale
* Air Serv International
*Agence d'Aide à la Coopération Technique et au Développement or Technical Cooperation and Development Aid Agency ACTED
* Association Multidisciplinaire et Humanitaire internationale AMCHI
* American Friends Service Committee
* Amnesty International
* British Friends Service Council (now Quaker Peace and Social Witness)
* Care Highway
* Casa Alianza
* ChildVoice International
* Christian Solidarity Worldwide
* Christian Peacemaker Teams
* CUSO
* DEMIRA Deutsche Minenräumer (German Mine Clearers)
* The Carter Center
* Freedom House
* Help Afghan School Children Organization
* Help without Frontiers
* Helsinki Citizens' Assembly
* Helsinki Committee for Human Rights
* Human Rights Watch
* International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
* International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
* International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
* Just Foreign Policy
* Lifestart Foundation
* Machsom Watch
* Médecins Sans Frontières
* Mennonite Central Committee
* Mercy Corps
* Nevada Shakespeare Company
* Never Again
* Norwegian Refugee Council
* ORBIS International
* Oxfam
* Peacemaker Circle International
* Peace Organisation of Australia
* Pentecostal Charismatic Peace Fellowship
*
* Shahmai Network
* Students for Sensible Drug Policy
* Theaters Against War
* Up with People
* Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Ethan Gyles was a general for the Indian Stream Republic, a short-lived independent nation that is now part of northern New Hampshire in the United States. He was born in the small town of Stark, New Hampshire, July 25, 1804. The third son of Hilda and Glen Gyles, an exiled Swedish nun and an Irish brewer, Gyles managed to survive the wave of yellow fever which swept through the small town in 1808. With two of their sons buried in Stark, the Gyles family relocated to the newly-formed settlement of Pittsburg, New Hampshire. In his early years, the young Ethan struggled with frequent asthma attacks. His mother, now rather elderly and suffering from back troubles, educated him at home, where he was an avid reader and delighted himself with old war tales.
After his father was killed in a wagon accident, Gyles ran away from home and his overbearing mother (who died of pneumonia soon after). After joining and soon deserting the United States Army, in 1823 Gyles married his first wife, Maria Staggerri, an Italian milkmaid. During the three years of their marriage (which was rumored to have been forced by her father), the Gyles had no real home of sorts, but drifted from town to town on foot. Maria died in 1826 giving birth to their first child. Gyles left his daughter Maria (who soon died of the mumps) with an apple farmer and fled the state.
Gyles spent several years working in a blacksmith's shop near Concord, Massachusetts as an apprentice until 1832, when his old troubles with asthma arose. He returned to Pittsburg to live in the newly-formed Indian Stream Republic. He helped to form their first militia, and quickly rose through the ranks until January 27, 1834, when he was appointed a General. His days in the Republic, however, were marred by his addictions to gambling, whiskey, and women. His career as a general reached its climax in 1835 when the New Hampshire Militia staged on the border of the small republic. He famously declared to his troops "They can burn our houses, kill our stock, but by God they may not touch our women!". Although this caused a brief period of intense fighting, their troops were quickly outnumbered, and soon surrendered.
Gyles traveled west with his horse and his childhood friend Joeseph Shanois, to Mariposa, California, in hopes of striking it rich. After seven years of failed panning and three short marriages to various miner's daughters, he was eventually run out of town after impregnating his mistress, Patience McBride, the daughter of a saloon owner. He traveled back to the east, but his journey was cut short when he was killed in a gunfight in Chicago on March 20, 1844.
After his father was killed in a wagon accident, Gyles ran away from home and his overbearing mother (who died of pneumonia soon after). After joining and soon deserting the United States Army, in 1823 Gyles married his first wife, Maria Staggerri, an Italian milkmaid. During the three years of their marriage (which was rumored to have been forced by her father), the Gyles had no real home of sorts, but drifted from town to town on foot. Maria died in 1826 giving birth to their first child. Gyles left his daughter Maria (who soon died of the mumps) with an apple farmer and fled the state.
Gyles spent several years working in a blacksmith's shop near Concord, Massachusetts as an apprentice until 1832, when his old troubles with asthma arose. He returned to Pittsburg to live in the newly-formed Indian Stream Republic. He helped to form their first militia, and quickly rose through the ranks until January 27, 1834, when he was appointed a General. His days in the Republic, however, were marred by his addictions to gambling, whiskey, and women. His career as a general reached its climax in 1835 when the New Hampshire Militia staged on the border of the small republic. He famously declared to his troops "They can burn our houses, kill our stock, but by God they may not touch our women!". Although this caused a brief period of intense fighting, their troops were quickly outnumbered, and soon surrendered.
Gyles traveled west with his horse and his childhood friend Joeseph Shanois, to Mariposa, California, in hopes of striking it rich. After seven years of failed panning and three short marriages to various miner's daughters, he was eventually run out of town after impregnating his mistress, Patience McBride, the daughter of a saloon owner. He traveled back to the east, but his journey was cut short when he was killed in a gunfight in Chicago on March 20, 1844.
A lot of television programs appear in The Simpsons shows. Most of the shows are watched by the Simpsons family on their couch in their living room. They are broadcasted by KBBL or other media.
Recurring
* Eye on Springfield - news show, presented by Emmy Award-winning news anchor Kent Brockman.
* The Itchy & Scratchy Show - an animated cartoon; airs during The Krusty the Clown Show.
* The Krusty the Clown Show - kid's variety program; hosted by Krusty the Clown.
Single Appearances
* Animal Survivor - a reality show starring animals competing on an island. Appears in Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade.
* Handel With Care - a crime/drama series, starring Troy McClure as Jack Handel. Mentioned in Lisa The Greek.
* Knight Boat - an action/adventure series, a parody of Knight Rider.
* McGarnigle - a crime series. Appears in The Boy Who Knew Too Much.
* Monkey Trauma Center - an ER-style program, with monkeys as doctors. Appears in How I Spent My Strummer Vacation.
* Nookie In New York - a parody of Sex and the City. Airs on the fictional BHO channel.
* Taxicab Conversations - a parody of Taxicab Confessions. Appears in How I Spent My Strummer Vacation.
* Touch the Stove - a man is interviewed with his hand forced onto a hot stove. Appears in Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade.
Recurring
* Eye on Springfield - news show, presented by Emmy Award-winning news anchor Kent Brockman.
* The Itchy & Scratchy Show - an animated cartoon; airs during The Krusty the Clown Show.
* The Krusty the Clown Show - kid's variety program; hosted by Krusty the Clown.
Single Appearances
* Animal Survivor - a reality show starring animals competing on an island. Appears in Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade.
* Handel With Care - a crime/drama series, starring Troy McClure as Jack Handel. Mentioned in Lisa The Greek.
* Knight Boat - an action/adventure series, a parody of Knight Rider.
* McGarnigle - a crime series. Appears in The Boy Who Knew Too Much.
* Monkey Trauma Center - an ER-style program, with monkeys as doctors. Appears in How I Spent My Strummer Vacation.
* Nookie In New York - a parody of Sex and the City. Airs on the fictional BHO channel.
* Taxicab Conversations - a parody of Taxicab Confessions. Appears in How I Spent My Strummer Vacation.
* Touch the Stove - a man is interviewed with his hand forced onto a hot stove. Appears in Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade.
This is a list of notable record labels starting with a non-letter.
0-9
* 1M1 Records
* 1st & 15th Entertainment
* 12 Apostles
* 12 Inch Records
* 12 Tónar
* 12k
* 13th Planet Records
* 143 Records
* 1965 Records
* 2 Tone Records
* 2blossoms
* 2.13.61
* 20th Century Records
* 21st Circuitry
* 24/7 Productions
* 3 Beads of Sweat
* 33rd Street Records
* 306 Records
* 3C Records
* 3CG Records
* 3D Vision Records
* 4-Sight Records
* 4AD
* The 4th Dimension
* 48 Crash
* 415 Records
* 5 Minute Walk
* 5 Rue Christine
* 504 Records
* 550 Music
* 555 Recordings
* 6-Dimension Soundz
* 604 Records
* 625 Thrashcore
* 679 Recordings
* 7EF
* 7 Sign Regime
* 75 Ark
* 77 Records
* 8bitpeoples
* 99 Records
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* 1M1 Records
* 1st & 15th Entertainment
* 12 Apostles
* 12 Inch Records
* 12 Tónar
* 12k
* 13th Planet Records
* 143 Records
* 1965 Records
* 2 Tone Records
* 2blossoms
* 2.13.61
* 20th Century Records
* 21st Circuitry
* 24/7 Productions
* 3 Beads of Sweat
* 33rd Street Records
* 306 Records
* 3C Records
* 3CG Records
* 3D Vision Records
* 4-Sight Records
* 4AD
* The 4th Dimension
* 48 Crash
* 415 Records
* 5 Minute Walk
* 5 Rue Christine
* 504 Records
* 550 Music
* 555 Recordings
* 6-Dimension Soundz
* 604 Records
* 625 Thrashcore
* 679 Recordings
* 7EF
* 7 Sign Regime
* 75 Ark
* 77 Records
* 8bitpeoples
* 99 Records