The Tide

The Tide may refer to:

  • Tide Light Rail, the light rail transit system in Norfolk, Virginia
  • The Tide (Lucy Kaplansky album), 1994
  • The Tide (Nigeria), newspaper in Port Harcourt, Rivers State
  • The Tide (Oceana album), 2008
  • The Tide (band), a band formed in 2015
  • See also

  • Tide (disambiguation)
  • The Tide (Oceana album)

    The Tide is the debut album from post-hardcore band Oceana. It was released through Rise Records on March 4, 2008.

    Track list

    Personnel

    Performance

  • Keith Jones - lead vocals
  • Alex Schultz - guitar, vocals
  • Jack Burns - guitar
  • Robbie Davis - bass
  • James O'Brien - drums, vocals
  • Produced, Mixed, Mastered & additional vocals by Cameron Mizell
  • Engineered by Cameron Mizell & Mike Rakoczy
  • Design & layout by Brad Filip
  • References

    The Tide (Nigeria)

    The Tide is a Nigerian daily newspaper. It is the most widely circulated newspaper published in Rivers State and one of Nigeria's major newspapers. Owned and funded by the state, The Tide began printing operations on December 1, 1971 and has a digital version.

    Fire

    On July 20, 2012, a fire broke out in the Tide Newspaper main building, damaging significant portions of the establishment including, General Manager's office, Credit Control Unit, Administration General office and Board Room. Although no injuries or deaths were reported, many of the company's equipments and staff documents were destroyed. According to a statement from General Manager Mr. Celestine Ogolo, the fire started at around 2 a.m and quickly took over the highest floor of the building where his office was stationed. Temporary workspaces were later provided to staffs whose offices were affected by the fire.

    See also

  • List of newspapers in Nigeria
  • References

    External links

  • The Tide's official website
  • Tide (disambiguation)

    A tide is the rise and fall of a sea level caused by the Moon's gravity and other factors.

    Tide may also refer to:

    Media

  • The Tide (Nigeria), a newspaper
  • Music

  • Tide (album), a 1970 album by Antonio Carlos Jobim
  • Tides (Arovane album), a 2000 album by Arovane
  • Tides (Phaeleh album), 2013
  • "Tides", a song by Hawkwind from their 1988 album The Xenon Codex
  • Sports

  • Alabama Crimson Tide, an American collegiate sports program
  • Norfolk Tides, a minor league baseball team
  • Transport

  • Tide (transportation company), a public transportation company in Norway
  • Tide Light Rail, a light rail system in Norfolk, Virginia, US
  • Other uses

  • Tide, Oregon, an unincorporated US community
  • Tides Center, a non-profit organization in San Francisco, CA
  • DARPA TIDES program, launched to stimulate research on multilingual information extraction technology
  • Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment, a terrorist-screening database
  • Tide (brand), a laundry detergent made by Procter & Gamble
  • Tide (time), an archaic term for time, period or season, surviving in compounds such as Yuletide
  • Koji Suzuki

    Koji Suzuki (鈴木光司 Suzuki Kōji; born May 13, 1957) is a Japanese writer, who was born in Hamamatsu and currently lives in Tokyo. Suzuki is the author of the Ring novels, which has been adapted into a manga series. He has written several books on the subject of fatherhood. His hobbies include traveling and motorcycling.

    Awards and nominations

  • 1990: Japan Fantasy Novel Award: Paradise
  • 1996: Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers: Spiral
  • 1996: Nominee for Naoki Prize: Dark Water
  • 1996: Nominee for Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature: Dark Water
  • 1998: Nominee for Japanese SF Award: Loop
  • 2012: Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel: Edge
  • Bibliography

    Ring series

  • Ring trilogy
  • Ring (Ringu) (1991) Published in English by Vertical, Inc.
  • Spiral (Rasen) (1995) Published in English by Vertical, Inc.
  • Loop (Rupu) (1998) Published in English by Vertical, Inc.
  • Tide (brand)

    Tide (Alo, Vizir or Ace in some countries) is the brand-name of a laundry detergent manufactured by Procter & Gamble, first introduced in 1946.

    Background

    The household chore of doing the laundry began to change with the introduction of washing powders in the 1880s. These new laundry products originally were simply pulverized soap. New cleaning-product marketing successes, such as the 1890s introduction of the N. K. Fairbank Company's Gold Dust Washing Powder (which used a breakthrough hydrogenation process in its formulation), and Hudson's heavily advertised product, Rinso, proved that there was a ready market for better cleaning agents. Henkel & Cie's "self-activating" (or self bleaching) cleaner, Persil; (introduced in 1907); the early synthetic detergent, BASF's Fewa (introduced in 1932); and Procter & Gamble's 1933 totally synthetic creation, Dreft, (marketed for use on infant-wear)all indicated significant advances in the laundry cleaning product market.

    The detergent business was further revolutionized with the discovery of the alkylbenzene sulfonates, which, when combined with the use of chemical "builders", made machine washing with hard water possible. This presented Procter and Gamble with the opportunity to create a product such as Tide.

    Minus (disambiguation)

    Minus usually refers to the minus sign, a mathematical symbol.

    Minus may also refer to:

  • m_nus, a Canadian record label; See Minus (record label)
  • Mínus, an Icelandic band
  • "Minus" a song by Beck from Odelay
  • "Minus" a song by In Flames from Reroute to Remain
  • minus (webcomic), a webcomic
  • Ray Minus (born 1964), a Bahamian boxer of the 1980s, '90s and 2000s
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Tide

    by: The Spill Canvas

    And there's three, count 'em three
    Children playing on the beach
    They were eager to learn,
    To be taught and to teach
    There's Veronica
    She's biting her lip
    As she watches the waves turn white at the tip
    And there's Vada
    Radiating with joy
    And luckily she still can't stand the sight of a boy
    And lastly there's Dade
    His hair dances in the wind
    And he's wondering what love is
    And why it has to end
    And he can't understand
    How everyone goes on breathing when true love ends
    His mother whispers quietly...
    Heaven's not a place that you go when you die
    It's that moment in life when you actually feel alive
    So live for the moment
    And take this advice, live by every word
    Love is just a hoax so forget anything that you have heard
    And live for the moment now
    And there's three, count 'em three
    Children growing on the beach
    They were eager to learn,
    To be taught and to teach
    There's Veronica
    She's licking her lips
    As she waits for her real, first passionate kiss
    And there's Vada
    Can't admit her jealousy
    Of her sister Veronica, and how she's so pretty (and how she's so pretty)
    Lastly there's Dade
    Still sitting on the dock
    Ponders his life, and he skips his rocks
    And he wonders when his father will return
    But he's not coming back
    And he can't understand
    How everyone goes on breathing when true love ends
    His mother whispers quietly...
    Heaven's not a place that you go when you die
    It's that moment in life when you actually feel alive
    So live for the moment
    And take this advice, live by every word
    Love is just a hoax so forget everything that you have heard (forget everything)
    And there's three, count 'em three
    Children missing from the beach
    They were eager to learn,
    To be taught and to teach
    But the sad thing
    Is that they never lived passed the age of fifteen
    Due to neglect from their mother
    Who was bed ridden by her ex-lover, their father
    She didn't even notice, or pay much attention
    As the tide came in and swept her three into the ocean
    Now all her advice, it seems useless
    No, heaven's not a place that you go when you die
    It's that moment in life when you touch her and you feel alive
    So live for the moment
    And take this advice, live by every word
    Love's completely real, so forget anything that you've heard
    And live for the moment now




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