Escapade - Escapade Escapade or ESP for short, is a server-side scripting language that is designed to provide an easy interface to database contents. It is specifically designed to create dynamic web documents from this data. Escapade can be used to generate any kind of document - HTML, XML, text, and more. While server-side scripting is not a new concept, ESP is designed to enable programmers to have easy access to data in databases and display a formatted version of it in their web pages without having to resort to ASP or relatively complicated Perl or PHP scripts. Escapade is (say its developers!) simple, elegant, and extremely fast, compared to other SSSL's. Escapade was originally designed to fill the need for a simple server-side scripting product that ran.
U.S. presidential election, 1856 - however, was the reaction against it nationwide and in Congress. In both North and South, the belief was widespread that the aggressive designs of the other sections were epitomized by (and responsible for) what was happening in Kansas. Consequently, "Bleeding Kansas" would emerge as a symbol of this sectional controversy. Even before news of the Kansas skirmishes reached the East coast did a related violent escapade occur in Washington on May 19 and 20. Charles Sumner's speech before the Senate entitled "The Crime Against Kansas," which condemned the Franklin Pierce administration and the institution of slavery, singled out in particular Senator Andrew P. Butler of South Carolina, a strident defender of slavery. Its markedly sexual innuendo cast the South Carolinian as the "Don Quixote" of slavery, who has "chosen a mistress.
Gnaeus Naevius - founded on the childhood of Romulus and Remus (Lupus or Alimonium Romuli et Remi), the other called Clastidium, which celebrated the victory of Marcus Claudius Marcellus over the Celts (222). But it was as a writer of comedy that he was most famous, most productive and most original. While he is never ranked as a writer of tragedy with Ennius, Pacuvius or Accius, he is placed in the canon of the grammarian Volcacius Sedigitus third (immediately after Caecilius and Plautus) in the rank of Roman comic authors. He is there characterized as ardent and impetuous in character and style. He is also appealed to, with Plautus and Ennius, as a master of his art in one of the prologues of Terence. His comedy, like that of Plautus, seems to have been.
Florence Lawrence - Henry Bolton but this union lasted less than a year. When Lawrence's mother died in 1929, she had an expensive bust sculpted for her mother's tomb. By then, in her mid-forties, demand for her in films had long since disappeared and the stock market crash and the ensuing Great Depression saw Ms. Lawrence's fortune decline. Alone, discouraged, and suffering with chronic pain from a rare bone marrow disease, she committed suicide in Beverly Hills, California. Just nine years after she had paid for an expensive memorial for her mother, Florence Lawrence was interred in an unmarked grave not far from her mother in the Hollywood Forever Memorial Park Cemetery in Hollywood, California. She remained forgotten until 1991, when an unnamed benefactor donated the funds for a proper memorial to be erected.
Edward Gibbon Wakefield - charges were laid. Prison In 1826 assisted by his brother William, he abducted the fifteen year old daughter of a wealthy family. They fled to Scotland where the couple were married, Scottish law being considerably laxer than English law in this respect. They then went over to Calais, France to await results. Edward Gibbon was hoping that in the interests of avoiding a scandal the girl's family would accept the marriage as a fait accompli. This was not the case. When her family caught up with her the girl was very ready to return to her father's care. Her family had no wish to avoid any scandal, rather they wanted to make the whole matter public and destroy the reputation of the Wakefield clan. Edward Gibbon and William were both arrested.
Charles Stuart Calverley - In 1851 he won the Chancellor's prize for Latin verse, but it is said that the entire exercise was written in an afternoon, when his friends had locked him into his rooms, refusing to let him out till he had finished what they were confident would prove the prize poem. A year later, to avoid the consequences of a college escapade, he moved to Christ's College, Cambridge. Here he was again successful in Latin verse, the only undergraduate to have won the Chancellor's prize at both universities. In 1856 he took second place in the first class in the Classical Tripos. He was elected fellow of Christ's (1858), published Verses and Translations in 1862, and was called to the bar in 1865. Injuries sustained in a skating accident prevented him from.
Samuel Adams (American revolutionary) - over 5,000 present to stand firm on the terms: "Both regiments or none!" Fearing open warfare, Hutchinson had both regiments removed to Castle William, an old fort on an island in Boston Harbor. These regiments would thereafter be known in the British Parliament as "The Sam Adams Regiments." In 1772, after a British declaration that judges should be paid by the Crown rather than by the colonial legislatures, a demand from the people of Boston for a special session of the legislature to reconsider this matter was refused by Hutchinson. It was at this point Adams devised a system of Committees of Correspondence, whereby the towns of Massachusetts would consult with each other concerning political matters via messages. Such a scheme was still technically legal under British law, but led to.
Scripting programming language - designed primarily for scripting are called scripting languages. Even if a language is called a scripting language, you might still be able to write more general programmes in that language. Some languages that have been called scripting languages are: ASP (Active Server Pages) AppleScript Awk bash Brain CobolScript Dylan E Escapade (server side scripting) Euphoria Guile ICI JavaScript (ECMAScript) BeanShell (scripting for Java) JCL Lua mIRC script Miva MUMPS ObjectRexx Perl PHP Pike Pliant Python QuakeC REBOL REXX Ruby Scheme ScriptBasic sh Simkin Tcl UnrealScript VBScript Visual DialogScript ZZT-oop.
Rhythm Nation 1814 - well as arranging the music, programming music, and playing much of the instrumental tracks. The song Black Cat is produced by another hit-maker of the late-1980s, Jellybean Johnson. The album was released by A & M Records on LP, chrome cassette and compact disc, which at the time demonstrates an expectation of broad appeal for the album on behalf of the record company. They were accurate; the album sold over 4 million copies. A companion video compilation has also been issued in both VHS and DVD. Complete lyrics were included in the album. All tracks were recorded and mixed in Minnesota. The album is dedicated to Katherine Jackson, Janet’s mother. Rhythm Nation 1814 brought Janet Jackson eight Billboard awards, including Top R&B Albums and Singles Artist, Best Pop and R&B Album.
Origins of the American Civil War - Missouri Compromise of 1820: slavery in the territories. Northerners and Southerners, in effect, were coming to define "Manifest Destiny" in different ways, undermining nationalism as a unifying force. In 1857 the Dred Scott would highlight the ambiguity of Constitution, undermining the unifying force that the nationalistic veneration of Constitution one was. By the 1850s, the line of frontier settlement had extended beyond the western boundaries of Iowa, Minnesota, and Missouri to encompass the Great Plains. Known as "the Great American Desert" just a generation earlier, most Americans were unaware of arable land beyond the great bend of the Missouri River. In the states of the Old Northwest, therefore, pressure began to build for efforts to extend settlement westward once again. Not only did this bring up the old issue of upsetting.
Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné - the Chevalier d'Albret about Madame de Gondran, fought with him and was mortally wounded on February 4 1651; he died two days afterwards. There is no reasonable doubt that his wife regretted him a great deal more than he deserved. Though only six and twenty, and more beautiful than ever, she never married again despite frequent offers, and no aspersion was ever thrown, save in one instance, on her fame. For the rest of her life she gave herself up to her children. These were two in number, and they divided their mother's affections by no means equally. The eldest was a daughter, Françoise Marguerite, who was born on October 10, 1646, whether at Les Rochers or in Paris is not certain. The second, a son, Charles, was born at Les.
List of programming languages - (bash) Brainfuck BUGSYS BuildProfessional C C C++ C# Caché Basic Caché ObjectScript Caml Ceicil Cg CHILL Clarion Clipper Clos CLU CMS-2 Cold Fusion COBOL CobolScript Cocoa programming language COMAL Concurrent Clean CORAL66 Common Lisp CPL Curl D D dBASE II Delphi Dibol Dylan E E Eiffel ElastiC Elf Escapade (server-side programming) Erlang Euphoria Euclid EXEC EXEC2 F F# Flow-Matic Forth FORTRAN FP Frontier G GEMBASE GENIE Godiva Gödel H HAL/S (real-time aerospace programming language) Haskell HTML HTMLScript Hugo HyperCard I ICI Icon IDL Inform INTERCAL Information Processing Language (IPL) Io J J Java JavaScript JCL JOVIAL Joy Jython K K Kid KRYPTON Kvikkalkul L LabVIEW Lagoona Leda Lexico Limbo LINC LISP LOGO LSE Lua LYaPAS M m4 MAD Malbolge MATLAB Miranda Miva Mercury Mesa ML Microcode Modula-2 Modula-3 MOO Moto MUMPS.
List of Royal Navy ship names - E HMS Eagle HMS Earnest HMS Echo HMS Eclipse HMS Eden HMS Edgar HMS Edinburgh HMS Effingham HMS Eglinton HMS Egmont HMS Egret HMS Ekins HMS Electra HMS Elephant HMS Elizabeth HMS Emerald HMS Emperor HMS Emperor of India HMS Empress HMS Encounter HMS Endurance HMS Endymion HMS Engadine HMS Enterprise HMS Entreprenante HMS Erebus HMS Eridge HMS Erin HMS Erinpura HMS Erne HMS Escapade HMS Escort HMS Esk HMS Eskimo HMS Ettrick HMS Europa HMS Euryalus HMS Example HMS Excellent HMS Exeter HMS Exe HMS Exmouth HMS Exploit HMS Explorer HMS Express F HMS Fairy HMS Firedrake HMS Falcon HMS Falmouth HMS Fame HMS Farndale HMS Faulknor HMS Fawn HMS Fearless HMS Fernie HMS Ferret HMS Fervent HMS Fiji HMS Findhorn HMS Fiona HMS Firedrake HMS Fitzgerald HMS Fitzroy HMS.
Lope de Vega - of young Lope's genius became apparent in his earliest years. At the age of five he was already reading Spanish and Latin, by his tenth birthday he was translating Latin verse, and he wrote his first play when he 12. His fourteenth year found him enrolled in the Colegio Imperial, a Jesuit school in Madrid, from which he absconded to take part in a military expedition in Portugal. Following that escapade, he had the good fortune of being taken into the protection of the Bishop of Ávila, who recognized the lad's talent and saw him enrolled in the University of Alcalá. Following graduation Lope was planning to follow in his patron's footsteps and join the priesthood, but those plans were dashed by his falling in love and realizing that celibacy was.