Marz or Morz may refer to:
geographic terminology
Marz, born Zlatko Hukic, is a Croatian rap artist raised in Chicago, Illinois United States. He spent several years with Ministry before forming his own rap-metal band, also called Marz. After touring with Insane Clown Posse and contributing to the band Dark Lotus, he set up his own record label, Billion Dollar Ballers.
Marz was born in Croatia, but grew up in Chicago and started in music working as a tech in a Chicago recording studio (Chicago Trax), where he worked for various acts, including Peter Gabriel and Ministry. Hukic met Ministry's Al Jourgensen in 1994 at the Chicago Trax recording studio where Hukic was interning while working on solo material, and Jourgensen recruited him to work on Ministry's record, Filth Pig, playing guitar and also acting as engineer. He went on to become a full-time member, touring the world with the band. He stayed until Ministry's 1999 album, Dark Side of the Spoon, but left the band soon after it was recorded. He was later persuaded back to play on one last tour with the band. Hukic and Jourgensen remained on good terms, with Jourgensen even joining Marz on stage at a few performances.
Armenia is subdivided into eleven administrative divisions. Of these, ten are provinces, known as marzer (մարզեր) or in the singular form marz (մարզ) in Armenian.
Yerevan is treated separately and granted special administrative status as the country's capital. The chief executive in each of 10 marzer is the marzpet, appointed by the government of Armenia. In Yerevan, the chief executive is the mayor, appointed by the president.
The following is a list of the regions with population, area, and density information. Figures are from the National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia. Note that the area of the Gegharkunik Province includes Lake Sevan which covers 1,278 square kilometres (493 sq mi) of its territory. To sort the information, use the arrow devices in the table headings.
Within each province are communities (hamaynkner, singular hamaynk). Each community is self-governing and consists of one or more settlements (bnakavayrer, singular bnakavayr). Settlements are classified as either towns (kaghakner, singular kaghak) or villages (gyugher, singular gyugh). As of 2007, Armenia includes 915 communities, of which 49 are considered urban and 866 are considered rural. The capital, Yerevan, also has the status of a community. Additionally, Yerevan is divided into twelve semi-autonomous districts.
Aaron's Party (Come Get It) is American pop singer Aaron Carter's second studio album serving as the follow-up to his international debut album. This album was released in the fall of 2000 becoming the first album under Jive Records. This album was also certified 3× Platinum by the RIAA for selling over 3 million copies in the United States making it Aaron's most successful album. The lead single "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)" was featured on the 2000 compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 5.
"Bounce" is a song by German recording artist Sarah Connor, taken from her second studio album, Unbelievable (2002). Written by Bülent Aris, Toni Cottura, and Anthony Freeman, with production helmed by the former, the uptempo pop song samples Mary J. Blige's 2001 song "Family Affair", while featuring guest vocals by Wyclef Jean. "Bounce" was originally released as the album's fourth and final single in Central Europe on 21 July 2003, amid Connor's first pregnancy. It reached the top twenty in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and Walloon Region of Belgium.
In winter 2003 radio programmers Tod Tucker and Matt "the bratt" Derrick at 106.9 K-HITS in Tulsa, Oklahoma took hold of a copy of the single and began to give it airplay. Due to large amounts of airplay in the United States, the song reached number eleven on Billboard's Top 40 Mainstream and number twenty-one on Top 40 Tracks charts, eventually charting on the Billboard Hot 100 at number fifty-four. "Bounce" was officially given a physical US release on 4 May 2004, serving as Connor's debut single there. It was also released in Australia and the United Kingdom, where it reached number 14 on both charts. The radio version of the song was featured on the 2004 compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 15.
In golf, bounce or bounce angle is the angle inscribed by the leading edge of a golfing iron (particularly a wedge), the sole of the club, and the ground. In plainer terms, bounce angle is an indication of how much the sole, or bottom-most part, of the club head lifts the leading edge. A high bounce angle (angles of 12–15° are not uncommon) indicates a sole which lifts the leading edge significantly, whereas a club with little or no bounce allows the leading edge to contact the ground without interference.
The purpose of introducing bounce into club head design is to control how easily wedges, with their steep angles of attack, penetrate the ground under the ball. A low- or zero-bounce club has a streamlined profile, and the sharp leading edge of the club will tend to cut into the ground readily. When this is undesirable, the use of a club with more bounce will cause the sole of the club to impact first, keeping the wedge from digging into the surface by causing it to "bounce" across the surface instead.
[Intro]
(Montell's in the house)
Oh, hey, yeah
Another Friday night
Another honey sitting in my ride
Another lyrical flava from your 6'8" neighbor
Make ya wave your hands from side to side
In '95 we did it
But this year I bring a new twist
They say I'm here to announce this song called the bounce
So everybody bounce to this
(So right) It's so right (So nice)
Tell you I'll make you wanna bounce to this
(Yeah, bounce to this, bounce to this)
It's so right (So right)
And so nice (So nice)
I tell you I'll make you wanna bounce to this
(Yeah, bounce to this, bounce to this)
Montell started bouncin' on ghetto neighborhood blocks
You see I'm vocally silent and that keeps my wallet so fat
I have to stuff my socks
My 'hood keeps getting bigger cuz phat def jams I bring
And now the world is bouncin' while I do my thing
I've been to parties across the USA
I've been to other countries
And I've made those people say
Bartender, ooh my cup is runnin' low
So pass the Aleze and let the music play
And act like you know
It's so right (So right)
It's so right (So nice)
And I'll make you wanna bounce to this
(Yeah, bounce to this, bounce to this)
It's alright (So right)
Kadance sing it (So nice)
I tell you I'll make you wanna bounce to this
(Yeah, bounce to this, bounce to this)
It's alright (So right)
It's so nice (So nice)
And I'll make you wanna bounce to this
(Yeah, bounce to this, bounce to this)
It's alright (So right)
It's so nice (So nice)
I tell you I'll make you wanna bounce
(Yeah, bounce to this, bounce to this)
Make you wanna bounce
I've been to parties across the USA
I've been to other countries
And I've made those people say
Bartender, ooh my cup is runnin' low
So pass the Aleze and let the music play
And act like you know
It's alright
LA (Yeah) bounce to this (Come on baby)
Bounce to this (Yeah)
New York (Uh) bounce to this (Come on now)
Bounce to this (Yeah)
Atlanta (Yeah) bounce to this (Come on baby)
Bounce to this (Ah)
DC (where a go-go) bounce to this (Yeah)
Bounce to this (Right)
Chicago (Uh) bounce to this (Yeah)
Bounce to this (Like)
Dallas Texas (Uh) bounce to this (Yeah)
Bounce to this (Just do it)
Miami (Uh) bounce to this (Come on baby)
Bounce to this (Yeah)
Toronto (Yeah) bounce to this (Ya know I'll make ya)
Bounce to this, oh
It's alright (So right)
It's so nice (So nice)
Tell you we'll make you wanna bounce to this
(Yeah, bounce to this, bounce to this)
It's so nice (So right)
Kadence sing it (So nice)
I tell you we'll make you wanna bounce
(Yeah, bounce to this, bounce to this)
Make you wanna bounce
I've been to parties across the USA
I've been to other countries
And I've made those people say
Bartender, ooh my cup is runnin' low
So pass the Aleze and
Hold on now, ladies help me sing it
I've been to parties across the USA (You go sugar)
I've been to other countries
And I've made those people say
Bartender, come on
My cup is runnin' low
Now pass the Aleze and let the music play
And fella's help me sing it
I've been to parties (Come on) across the USA
I've been to other countries
And I've made those people say
Bartender, my cup is runnin' low
Now pass the Aleze and let the music play
And act like you know
It's alright (So right)
And so nice (So nice)
And I'll make you wanna bounce to this
(Yeah, bounce to this, bounce to this)
I can tell (So right)
You wanna boogie (so nice)
I can tell you wanna boogie baby
(Yeah, bounce to this, bounce to this)
With Montell, you wanna boogie