My Mind

My Mind is a 7-inch vinyl EP from Portugal. The Man. It was put out right after Church Mouth and includes "My Mind" as the A-side, which was featured on Church Mouth. A song exclusive to this release is the Church Mouth B-side "Seventeen". This Single has only been released on 7-inch vinyl. The Single was only available at tour stops in Germany in late 2007, however left over copies have been sold on Portugal. The Man's most recent tour for $10.00 USD. No digital or compact disc releases of this album have been discussed.

Track listing

  • "My Mind" – 3:45
  • "Seventeen" – 3:48
  • Mayo (Dáil Éireann constituency)

    Mayo is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 4 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transferable vote form of proportional representation (PR-STV).

    History and boundaries

    The constituency was created by combining the former constituencies of Mayo East and Mayo West, and used for the first time at the 1997 general election. It spans the entire area of County Mayo. This area includes Castlebar, Westport and Ballina. Mayo is the largest Dáil constituency in Ireland by area.

    At the 2011 general election, this was the constituency of Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny, who subsequently became Taoiseach. Fine Gael won four out of five seats in Mayo at that election. This was the first time in the modern era that any party won four seats in a Dáil Éireann constituency; the last such time was in the era of six- and seven-seat constituencies. It was the first time that any party won four seats in any five-seat Dáíl Éireann constituency. At the 2002 general election Fine Gael suffered its worst electoral performance ever, losing 23 seats nationally, a figure larger than expected and with its overall vote down 5%. Kenny himself came close to losing his seat and even went so far as to prepare a concession speech. In the end he won the third seat in the five-seat constituency.

    Mayo (surname)

    Mayo is the surname of:

  • Abdul Ghafoor Khan Mayo, a provincial minister in Punjab
  • Aimee Mayo (born 1971), American songwriter
  • Archie Mayo (1891–1968), American movie director and stage actor
  • Arthur Mayo (naval officer) (1840–1920), recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Arthur Mayo (politician) (born 1936), American politician
  • Barry Mayo, radio executive
  • Bernard Mayo (1921–2000), philosopher
  • Bill Mayo, American college football player
  • Bob Mayo (1951–2004), American musician
  • Brad Mayo (born 1980), American politician
  • Charles Mayo (disambiguation)
  • Danny Mayo (1950-1999), American songwriter
  • David Mayo (American football) (born 1991), National Football League player
  • Deron Mayo (born 1988), American linebacker in the Canadian Football League
  • E. L. Mayo (1904-1979), American poet
  • Ed Mayo, Secretary General of Co-operatives UK
  • Eddie Mayo (1910-2006), American Major League Baseball player
  • George Elton Mayo (1880–1949), Australian psychologist and sociologist
  • Frank Mayo (disambiguation)
  • Gabby Mayo (born 1989), American sprinter
  • Mayo (UK Parliament constituency)

    Mayo was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, which returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885.

    History

    The constituency was created at the Act of Union 1800, replacing the earlier Mayo constituency in the pre-union Parliament of Ireland. Under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 it was divided into four new single-seat constituencies: see East Mayo, North Mayo, South Mayo and West Mayo.

    Boundaries

    This constituency comprised the whole of County Mayo.

    Members of Parliament

    Elections

    The elections in this constituency took place using the first past the post electoral system.

    Notes

    References

  • The Parliaments of England by Henry Stooks Smith (1st edition published in three volumes 1844-50), 2nd edition edited (in one volume) by F.W.S. Craig (Political Reference Publications 1973)
  • Parliamentary Election Results in Ireland, 1801-1922, edited by B.M. Walker (Royal Irish Academy 1978)
  • Mind

    A mind /ˈmnd/ is the set of cognitive faculties that enables consciousness, perception, thinking, judgement, and memory—a characteristic of humans, but which also may apply to other life forms.

    A lengthy tradition of inquiries in philosophy, religion, psychology and cognitive science has sought to develop an understanding of what a mind is and what its distinguishing properties are. The main question regarding the nature of mind is its relation to the physical brain and nervous system – a question which is often framed as the mind–body problem, which considers whether mind is somehow separate from physical existence (dualism and idealism), or the mind is identical with the brain or some activity of the brain, deriving from and/or reducible to physical phenomena such as neuronal activity (physicalism). Another question concerns which types of beings are capable of having minds, for example whether mind is exclusive to humans, possessed also by some or all animals, by all living things, or whether mind can also be a property of some types of man-made machines.

    Mind (charity)

    Mind is a mental health charity in England and Wales. Founded in 1946 as the National Association for Mental Health (NAMH), it celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2006.

    Mind offers information and advice to people with mental health problems and lobbies government and local authorities on their behalf. It also works to raise public awareness and understanding of issues relating to mental health. Since 1982, it has awarded an annual prize for "Book of the Year" having to do with mental health, in addition to three other prizes

    Over 180 local Mind associations (independent, affiliated charities) provide services such as supported housing, floating support schemes, care homes, drop-in centres and self-help support groups. Local Mind associations are often very different in size, make up and character—it is a common misconception that they all work to the same policy and procedural framework. Mind is a national brand but all local associations are unique, although they do all sign up to certain shared aims and ethical guidelines.

    Mind (song)

    "Mind" was a single by Liverpool-based pop group The Farm, released as the first single off their second album Love See No Colour. It was released on 12 August 1991, having been produced by Graham "Suggs" McPherson of Madness. The single peaked at #31 on the UK Singles Chart.

    Track listing

    UK CD single

  • "Mind" (Original 7" Mix) - 4:30
  • "Stepping Stone" (12" Original Mix) - 6:30
  • "Mind" (Contorted Face Mix) - 4:39
  • "Over Again" (Live Demo) - 4:12

  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    My Mind

    by: Daniel Oliver

    All I wanted was you
    All I need was for you to look up and see the man I was trying to be
    I bought you a diamond ring
    Roses and all of your favourite things
    But he just to stay and you thought my heart and soul
    Was locked away
    I listened to James Blunt
    I listened to Daniel Powter
    I listened to Jet
    I listend to Maroon 5
    But never could I find what I found in you
    Cos your on my mind
    Everyday like chasing my run down the cliff
    I'll jump Mt.Everest just to get you
    All I wanted was you
    All I wanted to do was love you
    Give you everything you want to make you happy
    I married you and had a child
    It wasn't mine but you said it was and you lied
    But I forgave you and then you ran away and hide
    Cos your on my mind
    Everyday like chasing my run down the cliff
    I'll jump Mt.Everest just to get you
    Cos your on my mind
    Everyday like chasing my run down the cliff




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