.africa

.Africa is the proposed Internet generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) for the African and Pan African communities and users wherever they may reside. The .africa gTLD serves as a regional domain for individuals and entities based in and out of Africa.

Status

The .Africa gTLD has not yet been delegated to any organization as registry operator. The .Africa application that was submitted by DotConnectAfrica Trust is now the subject of an unresolved disagreement with ICANN (DCA Trust vs ICANN) following an Independent Review Panel (IRP) Process that was invoked by DCA Trust under ICANN’s accountability mechanism in October 2013. The IRP was administrated by the International Center for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) of the American Arbitration Association (AAA) New York, US.

DCA Trust had passed all the new gTLD applicant evaluation criteria, but before the Initial Evaluation (IE) result was issued, a Governmental Advisory Committee GAC Objection Advice that had been issued in Beijing in April 2013 was later accepted by the ICANN Board in early June 2013 which caused the ICANN Board to instruct ICANN staff that DCA Trust’s .Africa new gTLD application will not be approved. This had caused the non-completion of the evaluation of DCA Trust’s application; which then led DCA Trust to challenge the ICANN Board decision through a series of accountability mechanism.

Africa (Petrarch)

Africa is an epic poem in Latin hexameters by the 14th century Italian poet Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca). It tells the story of the Second Punic War, in which the Carthaginian general Hannibal invaded Italy, but Roman forces were eventually victorious after an invasion of north Africa led by Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, the epic poem's hero.

Background

Africa and De viris illustribus were partially inspired by Petrarch's visit to Rome in 1337. According to Bergin and Wilson (p. ix). It seems very likely that the inspirational vision of the Eternal City must have been the immediate spur to the design of the Africa and probably De viris illustribus as well. After returning from his grand tour, the first sections of Africa were written in the valley of Vaucluse. Petrarch recalls

The fact that he abandoned it early on is not entirely correct since it was far along when he received two invitations (from Rome and from Paris) in September 1340 each asking him to accept the crown as poet laureate. A preliminary form of the poem was completed in time for the laurel coronation April 8, 1341 (Easter Sunday).

Africa (Perpetuum Jazzile album)

Africa is 2009 Perpetuum Jazzile album. By large most successful song from the album is a capella version of Toto's "Africa", the performance video of which has received more than 15 million YouTube views since its publishing in May 2009 until September 2013.

Track listing

  • "Africa" (D. Paich/J. Porcaro/T. Kozlevčar) – 6:18
  • "Kadar sem sama"
  • "Earth Wind & Fire Medley"
  • "Poletna noč" (M. Sepe/E. Budau/T. Kozlevčar) – 4:20
  • "Aquarela do Brasil" (A. Barroso/A. Barroso/T. Kozlevčar) – 5:34
  • "Prebujena"
  • "Libertango" (Astor Piazzolla) – 3:09
  • "Só danço samba"
  • "Prisluhni školjki" (J. Golob/M. Jesih/T. Kozlevčar) – 4:15
  • "Bee Gees Medley" – 8:42
  • "No More Blues / Chega de saudade" (A. C. Jobim/V. de Moraes/T. Kozlevčar) – 3:22
  • "Will You Be There // Ecce quomodo moritur iustus"
  • References


    Fade

    Fade or Fading may refer to:

    Science and technology

  • Fading, a loss of signal strength at a radio receiver
  • Fade (audio engineering), a gradual change in sound volume
  • Brake fade, in vehicle braking systems, a reduction in stopping power after repeated use
  • FADE, a type of anti-piracy software
  • Film, television and theatre

  • Fade (filmmaking), a cinematographic technique
  • Fade (lighting), in stage lighting, a gradual change in intensity of a light source
  • Fade (2007 film), a film starring Devon Odessa
  • The Fades (TV series), a 2011 UK supernatural drama series
  • Literature

  • Fade (novel), a 1988 novel by Robert Cormier
  • The Fade, a 2007 novel by Chris Wooding
  • Music

    Performers

  • Fade (band), a Japanese alternative rock band
  • The Fades, a British indie rock band
  • The Fading, an Israeli metal band
  • Albums

  • Fade (Remove Silence album), 2010
  • Fade (Yo La Tengo album), 2013
  • The Fades (album), a 2007 album by the Fades
  • Songs

  • "Fade" (Blue Angel song), 1980
  • "Fade" (Jakwob song), 2013
  • "Fade" (Kristine W song), 2009
  • Fade (lighting)

    In stage lighting, a fade is a gradual increase or decrease of the intensity of light projected onto the stage. The term fade-in refers to gradually changing the lighting level from complete darkness to a predetermined lighting level. A fade-out (also known as fade-to-black) refers to gradually decreasing the intensity of light until none is shining on the stage. A crossfade is when lighting levels are gradually altered from one setting to another. A fade-in is sometimes called a build, and where this terminology is used, a fade is understood to be a fade-out.

    Increasing lighting intensities that are not black is referred to as a fade-up. Similarly, decreasing lighting intensities to a level above black is referred to as a fade-down.

    Cross-fades are accomplished by executing fade-ups and/or fade-downs. In nearly all theatrical lighting designs, multiple lighting instruments are used to illuminate the stage at any one time. A cue refers to the recorded state of illumination for the entire stage at that time. The intensity of the lighting instruments are often altered with a single crossfade, altering the lighting state of the stage.

    Fade (Blue Angel song)

    "Fade" was an extremely obscure single released promotionally in the Philippines by the band Blue Angel, taken from their 1980 album also called Blue Angel. Vocals were provided by Cyndi Lauper. It did not achieve any chart success and did not even have an accompanying picture sleeve. It was a last-ditch effort to capitalize on the record which had not lived up to sales expectations.

    Track listing

    Length: 5 min 20 sec

    Personnel

  • Lyrics: Cyndi Lauper and John Turi. Production: Roy Halee.
  • Lyrics: Blue Angel and Henry Gross. Production: Roy Halee.
  • External links

  • Single's entry at official Discography
  • Historical entry on official website
  • Official Cyndi Lauper website
  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Podcasts:

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