Think! may refer to:
Thought can refer to the ideas or arrangements of ideas that result from thinking, the act of producing thoughts, or the process of producing thoughts. Although thought is a fundamental human activity familiar to everyone, there is no generally accepted agreement as to what thought is or how it is created. Thoughts may or may not arise in the mind from the product of subconscious brain processing.
Because thought underlies many human actions and interactions, understanding its physical and metaphysical origins, processes, and effects has been a longstanding goal of many academic disciplines including psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, artificial intelligence, biology, sociology and cognitive science.
Thinking allows humans to make sense of, interpret, represent or model the world they experience, and to make predictions about that world. It is therefore helpful to an organism with needs, objectives, and desires as it makes plans or otherwise attempts to accomplish those goals.
"Think (About It)" is a funk song recorded by Lyn Collins and released as a single on James Brown's People Records in 1972. The recording was produced by Brown (who also wrote the song) and features instrumental backing from his band The J.B.'s. It was the title track of Collins' 1972 debut album.
Along with "Funky Drummer" and "Funky President," "Think (About It)" is one of the most frequently sampled James Brown productions, having been used on tracks by dozens of hip hop and dance music artists. The song appeared on the 16th volume of the Ultimate Breaks and Beats compilation series in 1986, shortly before the release of the E-mu SP-1200 sampler in 1987. This resulted in "Think" being sampled heavily in the ensuing years. Both the song's main rhythmic groove and a vocal passage known as the Yeah! Woo! break have been used as samples.
Perhaps the first song to sample "Think" was "Go On Girl" by Roxanne Shante in 1987 (produced by Marley Marl) followed by "My Groove Gets Better" from her album "Bad Sister." A few months later, the same 4-bar loop of "Yeah! Woo!" appeared as the basis for Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock's "It Takes Two."
A falcon (/ˈfɔːlkən, ˈfæl-/) is any one of 37 species of raptors in the genus Falco, widely distributed on all continents of the world except Antarctica.
Adult falcons have thin, tapered wings, which enable them to fly at high speed and to change direction rapidly. Fledgling falcons, in their first year of flying, have longer flight feathers, which make their configuration more like that of a general-purpose bird such as a broadwing. This makes it easier to fly while learning the exceptional skills required to be effective hunters as adults.
The falcons are the largest genus in the Falconinae subfamily of Falconidae, which itself also includes another subfamily comprising caracaras and a few other species. All these birds kill with their beaks, using a "tooth" on the side of their beaks — unlike the hawks, eagles, and other birds of prey in Accipitridae, which use their feet.
Peregrine falcons have been recorded diving at speeds of 200 miles per hour (320 km/h), making them the fastest-moving creatures on Earth. Other falcons include the gyrfalcon, lanner falcon, and merlin. Some small falcons with long, narrow wings are called hobbies, and some which hover while hunting are called kestrels.
Falcons are a genus of raptor (bird of prey).
Falcons may also refer to:
The Falcons – better known by their Afrikaans name the Valke and currently known as the Hino Valke for sponsorship reasons – are a South African rugby union team in Gauteng province that participates in the annual Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup tournaments.
Their home ground is currently Barnard Stadium in Kempton Park, to which they have returned in 2009. The Falcons have operated out of both Bosman Stadium in Brakpan and Pam Brink Stadium in Springs. They occasionally still host matches at Bosman Stadium. The Falcons draw players from Ekurhuleni and other municipalities to the east and south of Johannesburg.
The Falcons Rugby Union was originally founded in 1947, and was previously known as the Eastern Transvaal Rugby Football Union. After the 1995 World Cup, rugby was declared a professional sport in South Africa, after which the Eastern Transvaal Rugby Football Union merged with the Vaal Triangle Rugby Union to form the Gauteng Falcons Rugby Union and are one of only fourteen Provincial Unions in the country.
Nae mal deu-reo ju-llae amu maldo haji mal-go na sashi-reun neomuna
buranhae
Ni-ga eom-neun haru eotteohke kyeondil-ji cheongmal molla
Uri kkeuchi aniraneunkeorara
Nae-ga eom-neun binjarie honja apa ul-jineun ma
Nae mamso-ge ojing neo ne mamso-ge ojing na
Seoro talma-ganeun moseubi sarange ppajyeo it-daneun geot
Gateun haneul dareun gos urin jamshi tteo-reojyeo
Chigeum i sunkan yeongwonhi i-jji mal-go giyeo-khae
Nae-ge boyeojwot-deon ne sarangeul giyeokhal-ke keu nu-gudo daeshinhal su
eom-neun
Dan hanaye sarang nae gaseum gipi neol dama du-llae
Orae kidarike haeseo mianhae
Nae pyeongsaenge hanappunin neoneun cheongmal teukbyeorhan geol
Nae mamso-ge ojing neo ne mamso-ge ojing na
Seoro talma-ganeun moseubi sarange ppajyeo it-daneun geot
Gateun haneul dareun gos urin jamshi tteo-reojyeo
Chigeum i sunkan yeongwonhi i-jji mal-go giyeo-khae
Sashil neodo al-ji neo keurae nan neo animyeon an dwaeh neodo na animyeon
an dwaeh
Ne saengga-ge chijeojineun gaseum gipeojineun hansum nuga keurae chacheum
chacheum na-ajil keoran mal ppun
Sarang-hae sarang-hae sarang-hae neo deudji mothaedo mianhae mianhae
mianhae huhwehseureob-gedo
F.5.R.E.V.E.R. Ne son jabeul-ke cheot nune kkojhin geunalcheoreom uri sa-i
saero kochim
Be my love. (I) need you, girl. Ojing nae-ge-neun neoppuniya neodo al-janha
Cha-ga-un barami bu-reo-omyeon sonkkeu-te seuchineun geu neukgimi ne gyeote
neuri-nneun geol
Nae son jabajudeon neo bal majchu-eo keoddeon na
Tashi neoreul mannal keuna-ren ne du son noh-ji anheul keoya
Nae mamso-ge ojing neo ne mamso-ge ojing na
Seoro talma-ganeun moseubi sarange ppajyeo it-daneun geot
Gateun haneul dareun gos urin jamshi tteo-reojyeo