B.O.D.Y.

B.O.D.Y. or Band Of De Year is an album released by popular Soca artist Machel Montano and his group Xtatik from Trinidad and Tobago in 2006. The album features several solo and collaborative tracks, with popular artists such as: American Doug E. Fresh, Jamaicans Mr Vegas & T.O.K., Trinidadians Patrice Roberts and Benjai.

The title song Band Of De Year on the album won the 2006 Road March Competition for Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. This was the second time Machel Montano won the competition, previously with Big Truck on the Heavy Duty album in 1997.

Track listing

  • Scandal (Delirious)
  • Band Of De Year - (featuring Patrice Roberts)
  • Dance With You - (featuring Mr Vegas)
  • La Vida Es En Carnival - remix of original from Celia Cruz
  • Amnesty - (featuring Benjai)
  • O'Larki - (featuring Andy Singh & Fabien Canning Downing)
  • Madology (King Kong Crew) - (featuring Kerwin du Bois)
  • Scandal (Delirious) Remix
  • Band Of De Year Road Mix
  • Oh Girl - (featuring Preston Andries)
  • We Not Giving Up Remix - (featuring Doug E. Fresh and T.O.K.)
  • B.O.D.Y. (manga)

    B.O.D.Y. is a shōjo romance and drama manga written and illustrated by Ao Momori. It was serialized in Bessatsu Margaret from 2004 until its conclusion in 2008 issue. The individual chapters were collected and published in 15 bound volumes by Shueisha, with the first volume released on April 23, 2004 and the final volume released on October 24, 2008.

    The series is licensed for an English language release in North America by Viz Media. The manga is also licensed in France by Panini Comics. The series follows the romance that develops between 16-year-old Sakura Ryōko and her crush, Fuji Ryūnosuke, after she learns he works in a host club.

    The manga has been well received in Japan, with the individual volumes regularly ranking on the Tohan charts. Reviews have been mixed about the series with commendation was given for the manga's art, while the plot clichés and character development were condemned.

    Plot

    Everyone thinks 16-year-old Ryoko has weird taste in guys because she can't stop drooling over Ryu, the strong silent type who sits next to her in class. When she discovers he works for a host club—where women actually pay men to date them—will she finally wise up? Only one thing's for sure in B.O.D.Y.--you can't put a price on love!

    B O D Y

    B O D Y is an international online literary magazine publishing new work on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. It publishes short stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, reviews, translations, essays, artworks, photography, performance texts and has been noted for its elegant, intuitive design and for its editorial vision. B O D Y was founded in Prague by Christopher Crawford, Joshua Mensch and Stephan Delbos in 2012. It is published in English language.

    Notable contributors

  • Richard Siken
  • Dara Weir
  • Geoffrey Nutter
  • Jeffrey McDaniel
  • Miklos Radnoti
  • Jane Hirshfield
  • Jill McDonough
  • Daniil Kharms
  • Anna Akhmatova
  • Laura Kasischke
  • Bruce Bond
  • Lucy Alibar
  • Robert Archambeau (poet)
  • Eugenio Montale
  • Chard DeNiord
  • Rolf Dieter Brinkmann
  • Ernest Hilbert
  • Justin Quinn
  • David Morley
  • Alison Brackenbury
  • Matthew Olzmann
  • Ilya Kaminsky
  • Masthead

  • Christopher Crawford - Founding Editor
  • Joshua Mensch - Founding Editor
  • Stephan Delbos - Founding Editor
  • Michael Stein - Editor
  • Jessica Mensch - Art Editor
  • Bo

    Bo or BO may refer to

    Arts and entertainment

  • Box office
  • BA:BO, 2008 South Korean film
  • Bo (film), a Belgian film starring Ella-June Henrard as an underage escort; directed by Hans Herbots
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops, a first-person shooter video game
  • Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, first in the Legacy of Kain video game series
  • Böhse Onkelz, German rock band
  • Math and science

  • BO, in mathematics, the classifying space of the orthogonal group
  • In chemistry and physics, the Born–Oppenheimer approximation
  • Medicine

  • Bacterial overgrowth, medical disorder of malabsorption
  • Bowel obstruction
  • Bronchiolitis obliterans
  • Places

  • Bo, Sierra Leone, a city
  • , Hungary, a village
  • Bø (disambiguation), various places in Norway
  • Le Bô, commune in the Calvados département of France
  • Bo (, ) in Shandong, the original capital of the Tang King who founded China's Shang Dynasty
  • Transportation

  • BO, the reporting marks for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
  • BO, IATA airline code for Bouraq Indonesia Airlines
  • BO, UIC classification for the railroad locomotive wheel arrangement 0-4-0 in the Whyte notation
  • Borate

    Borates are the name for a large number of boron-containing oxyanions. The term "borates" may also refer to tetrahedral boron anions, or more loosely to chemical compounds which contain borate anions of either description. Larger borates are composed of trigonal planar BO3 or tetrahedral BO4 structural units, joined together via shared oxygen atoms and may be cyclic or linear in structure. Boron most often occurs in nature as borates, such as borate minerals and borosilicates.

    Structures

    The simplest borate anion, the orthoborate ion, BO33− is known in the solid state, for example in Ca3(BO3)2. In this it adopts a near trigonal planar structure. It is a structural analogue of the carbonate anion CO32−, with which it is isoelectronic. Simple bonding theories point to the trigonal planar structure. In terms of valence bond theory the bonds are formed by using sp2hybrid orbitals on boron. Some compounds termed orthoborates do not necessarily contain the trigonal planar ion, for example gadolinium orthoborate, GdBO3 contains the polyborate (B3O9)9− ion, whereas the high temperature form contains planar BO33−.

    Dy

    DY, D. Y., Dy, or dy may refer to:

    Abbreviations

  • Dy, the chemical symbol for Dysprosium, the 66th chemical element
  • Dy is rarely used as abbreviation for common solvent, 1,4-dioxane
  • Dy., an abbreviation for Deputy (disambiguation)
  • dy, the mathematical notation for the differential of the common variable y
  • The DY postcode area in Britain
  • DY, the IATA airline designator for Norwegian Air Shuttle
  • DY, former IATA airline designator for Alyemda, a Yemeni airline
  • DY or Daddy Yankee, Reggaeton Singer's clothing line
  • Linguistics

  • dy (digraph), a digraph used in rendering the Xhosa and Shona languages, as well as some Australian Aboriginal languages such as Warlpiri
  • People

  • Dy Saveth, Cambodian actress and the first Miss Cambodia (1959)
  • DY (rapper), Canadian rapper
  • People with the surname

  • Benjamin Dy (1952–2013), Filipino politician
  • Jason Dy (born 1990), Filipino singer
  • Places

  • DY Patil Stadium, a cricket stadium in India
  • D. Y. Patil college of Engineering and Technology, Kolhapur in India
  • Dee Why, New South Wales, a suburb of Northern Sydney, Australia
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