My People may refer to:
My People is a collection of short stories by Caradoc Evans, first published in 1915 by Andrew Melrose and highly controversial at the time. It is subtitled Stories of the Peasantry of West Wales.
The work has been compared with Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, James Joyce's Dubliners (which came out a year earlier although after the text of My People had been completed and submitted to - and rejected by - Stanley Unwin), and The House with the Green Shutters by George Douglas Brown.
In its context of early 20th century Nonconformism, the book was designed to shock. Biblical language is used (Evans having learned English largely from this source) in stories where meanness and violence figure prominently. The Western Mail commented that its author would appear to have raked in the garbage of the countryside for his characters. Many Welsh readers considered it a betrayal of his homeland.
My People is an album by Joe Zawinul originally released in 1996.
SOUP stands for software of unknown (or uncertain) pedigree (or provenance), and is a term often used in the context of safety-critical and safety-involved systems such as medical software. SOUP is software that has not been developed with a known software development process or methodology, or which has unknown or no safety-related properties.
Often, engineering projects are faced with economic or other pressure to embody SOUP into their high integrity systems.
The problem with SOUP is that it cannot be relied upon to perform safety-related functions, and it may prevent other software, hardware or firmware from performing their safety-related functions. The SOUP problem is therefore one of insulating the safety-involved parts of a system from the SOUP and its undesirable effects.
SOUP is now a defined term ("Software Of Unknown Provenance") in some medical device regulations through the standard IEC 62304:2006 "medical device software – software life cycle processes". It is not prohibited to use SOUP but additional controls are needed and the risk needs to be taken into account. Specific practices to take when using SOUP as part of a medical device may include review of the vendor's software development process, use of static program analysis by the vendor, design artifacts, and safety guidance.
Soup is a 1974 children's novel by Robert Newton Peck.
Its main characters are two boys, Robert (the narrator) and his close friend Luther, better known as "Soup". It takes place during the 1930s in a small town in Vermont where the author also grew up, and deals with the daily lives of the main characters. Soup is a well-meaning, but mischievous schemer, constantly coming up with elaborate plans that invariably land him and Robert in trouble. Robert is more sensible but less wily, and frequently finds himself conned into doing Soup's dirty work. However, they are best friends and watch out for one another. Their frequent villain is school bully Janice Riker and Eddy Tacker, and Robert has a mad crush on the lovely Norma Jean Bissel.
Typical moments include the boys losing their clothes and stealing more from a rummage sale that has only women's, or Soup painting his name on a barn without permission and running the "p" over onto the corner, causing the farmer to yell "'Souf'! I'll get you 'Souf'!"
Soup is a primarily liquid food.
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People is a fortnightly Australian lad's mag published by Bauer Media Group. It has been published since 1950. It is not to be confused with the gossip magazine known by that name in the United States; that magazine is published under the name Who in Australia.
People focuses on celebrity interviews and scandal, glamour photography, sex stories sent in by readers, puzzles, crosswords, and a jokes page.
People was reportedly the first weekly magazine in Australia to feature topless models.
People was first published in 1950; it covered "everything from news, to scandals, to true crime stories."
Pix, a weekly men's magazine, merged with People in 1972.
People magazine started a "Covergirl of the Year" quest in the early 80s with Samantha Fox an early winner. The 1985 winner was Carolyn Kent. People had a deliberate policy of searching for "average Aussie birds" from 1985 onwards, trying to veer away from a reliance on U.K. Page 3 girl pictorials (though Page 3 girls still appeared, and indeed, Tracey Coleman was named Covergirl of the year in 1992 and 1994). Mostly scouted by and photographed by Walter Glover, many popular "average" girls became very popular and frequent cover girls. These include Lynda Lewis, Lisa Russell, Narelle Nixon, Melinda Smith, Raquel Samuels, Tanja Adams (real name Tanja Adamiak) and Belinda Harrow (who also appeared as the debut cover–centre of Picture magazine in 1988.
[Large Professor]
Some people said it couldn't happen it couldn't be done
Settin up campaigns to diss from day one
But now I've arisen the coast is clear
So I had to hit you off your host is here
Standin at 5' 7" grown to be large
Its not about the height it's the power of the charge
You get when you listen to this lyricist slash beat maker
Even though I had to take a long time it was worth it
Cause now it's just perfect
I feel like new givin up thanks to you
The ones that gave me support when I was caught
In this wack record industry trapped
You take a short if ya wanna
That's why I packed up and went on a
Vacation in the ghetto hangin out on the corner
The place I know where the.can't go
Where we party hard for the dough
Or get the dough so we can party hard
I like to flow no need for bodyguards
So when you see me I'm peace and love
Cause you helped this brother increase above and
Chorus
It's for my people
The LP
It's for my people
The LP
[Large Professor]
It's right on time with the dirt and the grime
The LP and it's certain to climb
Up all the charts on all the pop tarts
They call themselves keepin it real
But got hearts made of plastic
Man I gets busy on the dizzy
I rock your whole show and have you askin "Boy is he
The midnight maurader or what" cause on the cut
I remain and I'm representing Queens maintain
Lots of knowledge cause this world is my college
Where I teach and preach your whole contract jack
Go with Large Pro and only get fact non-fiction
Relaying with mad prop addiction
With a twisted rhyme it's that time
For me to not need prolong any more
Once again to my friends the name of this song is