Simon Neale (born 20 January 1977), known by his stage names Shadow Child and Dave Spoon, is an English radio DJ and dance music producer. He's also part of the duo Avec alongside Doorly. He was part of the line-up on BBC Radio 1's 'In New DJs We Trust' feature, which runs Thursday night/Friday morning 2am to 4am. The DJ has become notable for his hits, "Bad Girl (At Night)" with Lisa Maffia and "Baditude" with Sam Obernik. His first release as Shadow Child was on Dirtybird Records in March 2012 and he's since formed his own record label Food Music alongside Lewis of Kry Wolf. Simon has a show on RinseFM 9-11pm every Wednesday evening as Shadow Child.
Simon Neale grew up listening to a mixture of synth-pop and early '90s house & rave, and attended a secondary school that had an undiscovered TB-303 and Juno 60 in the music room cupboard.
Using his Dave Spoon alias, he's established himself on the UK dance scene. He signed "21st Century" to Toolroom Records in 2004. The piano-led "Sunrise EP" followed and was signed to Seamus Haji's Big Love imprint.
Culture shock A person may experience it when he/she moves to a cultural environment which is different from his/her own and also is the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country, a move between social environments, or simply travel to another type of life. One of the most common causes of culture shock involves individuals in a foreign environment. Culture shock can be described as consisting of at least one of four distinct phases: honeymoon, frustration, adjustment, and mastery.
Common problems include: information overload, language barrier, generation gap, technology gap, skill interdependence, formulation dependency, homesickness (cultural), infinite regress (homesickness), boredom (job dependency), response ability (cultural skill set). There is no true way to entirely prevent culture shock, as individuals in any society are personally affected by cultural contrasts differently.
Culture shock is the feeling of anxiety when operating within a different culture.
Culture shock may also refer to:
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The first season of the American animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants, created by former marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg, aired from May 1, 1999 to April 8, 2000, and consisted of 20 episodes. The series chronicles the exploits and adventures of the title character and his various friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The shows features the voices of Tom Kenny as SpongeBob SquarePants, Bill Fagerbakke as Patrick Star, Rodger Bumpass as Squidward Tentacles, Clancy Brown as Mr. Krabs, Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy Cheeks, and Mr. Lawrence as Plankton. Among the first guest stars in the show were Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway voicing the superhero characters of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, respectively.
Hillenburg initially conceived the show in 1984 and began to work on it shortly after the cancellation of Rocko's Modern Life in 1996. To voice the character of SpongeBob, Hillenburg approached Tom Kenny, who had worked with him on Rocko's Modern Life. The show was originally to be called SpongeBoy Ahoy!, but the name SpongeBoy was already in use for a mop product. Upon finding it out, Hillenburg decided to use the name "SpongeBob". He chose "SquarePants" as a family name as it referred to the character's square shape and it had a "nice ring to it".
There's something wrong with the mental lighting
Can you no longer see who you're fighting?
That person next to you just stands there staring
But does it really matter what he's wearing?
But does it really matter what he's wearing?
But does it really matter what he's wearing?
He only wants to feel liberated
How can he do it when he thinks he's hated?
Begins to wonder if it's worth the risk
He didn't come here to feel like this no, no
He didn't come here to feel like this
He didn't come here to feel like this
Intimidated, prosecuted, subjugated,
underpaid and obligated to the hatred UNWANTED
Intimidated, prosecuted, subjugated,
underpaid and obligated to the hatred UNWANTED UNWANTED UNWANTED
You big men with your steel toe caps stamping
Your mark of manhood on those only dancing
We're all real people and no need for protest
The crowd of boards that surrounds the (roses?)
Enjoy it while you've got it before it disappears
Don't enjoyment drown in blood and tears
Analyse the violence and it's all based on fears
Childhood insecurity and too many beers
Childhood insecurity and too many beers
Childhood insecurity, too many beers
In reality the enemy it isn't you
it isn't me we're only left with apathy UNITED
In reality the enemy it isn't you