Heartbeat

Heartbeat and heartbeats may refer to:

Anatomy

  • Cardiac cycle, of the heart
  • Contraction of the muscles of the heart, or a perceived effect of it, such as:
  • Heart sound
  • Pulse
  • Heartbeat, contraction visualized on echocardiography
  • Computing

  • Heartbeat (computing), a periodic signal generated by hardware or software to indicate normal operation or to synchronize other parts of a system
    • Heartbeat, the interval for keeping alive a push email connection
  • Heartbeat, the interval for keeping alive a push email connection
  • Heartbeat (program), clustering software from Linux-HA project
  • Heartbeat network, a network of cluster nodes which monitors each node and facilitates communication
  • Film and TV

  • Heartbeat (1946 film), a 1946 US feature film by Sam Wood, with Ginger Rogers
  • La Chamade (film) (English title: Heartbeat), a 1968 French feature film by Alain Cavalier
  • Heart Beat (film), a 1980 US feature film about the love triangle between Jack Kerouac, Carolyn Cassady and Neal Cassady
  • Heartbeats (film)

    Heartbeats (French: Les Amours imaginaires) is a 2010 Canadian drama film directed by Xavier Dolan. It follows the story of two friends who both fall in love with the same man. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.

    Plot

    Francis and Marie first meet Nicolas at a dinner party, where they both feign lack of interest in him. Over the next couple of weeks, the three form a close friendship, meeting up regularly and even sleeping together in the same bed. However, it is clear that both Marie and Francis have an interest in Nicolas beyond friendship. Francis is unhappy when Nicolas invites Marie to the theater. Marie is visibly disappointed when she arrives at a Vietnamese restaurant with Nicolas after the play, finds Francis dining with several friends, and watches Nicolas take a seat at the end of the table furthest from her. Francis, left alone in Nicolas' apartment, masturbates while smelling his unlaundered shirt. Both interpret Nicolas' actions as signs of intimacy and affection: Nicolas eats a cherry from Francis' hand; Nicolas tells Marie he loves her and also loves Francis. Their feelings lead to competition for Nicolas' affections, evidenced by their rivalry over the gifts they buy for his birthday.

    Grum

    Graeme Shepherd (born in 1986), better known by his stage name Grum, is a Scottish electronic musician and producer.

    Career

    Grum's debut album, Heartbeats, was released in May 2010. A confident debut record, it has been compared to Daft Punk's Discovery and Mylo's Destroy Rock & Roll. The album went to number 1 in the US iTtunes Electronic Dance Charts, and at the end of 2010 he was named 'Best Electronic Artist of the year' by UK iTunes. The song "Turn It Up" was picked as single of the week by iTunes. Grum's single "Heartbeats" was featured in the video game Saints Row: The Third in 2011.

    Grum's first two music videos from Heartbeats, "Can't Shake This Feeling" and "Through The Night", were shot in Los Angeles and directed by The General Assembly.

    By the end of 2012 Grum had played the Creamfields mainstage with Tiesto, the mainstage at Ultra w/ Fatboy Slim and Above & Beyond and Electric Daisy Carnival, as well as playing sets ranging from VICE Magazine gigs in New York to sell out dates in Paris, Barcelona, Australia and Brazil amongst others.

    Yasmin (given name)

    Yasmin (Persian: یاسمین yâsamin) is a feminine given name.

    Etymology

    Yasmin is the name in Persian for a flowering plant, and from which the name Jasmine derives.

    The pronunciation of Yasmin is often parallel with the English Jasmine, but in Persian, Arabic and Turkish the "s" is not taken as a "z", and so is often pronounced as /ˈjæsmɪn/.

    Given name

    Yasemin

  • Özlem Yasemin Taşkın (born 1985), retired Turkish swimmer
  • Yasemin Begüm Dalgalar (born 1988), Turkish basketballer
  • Yasemin Çegerek (born 1977), Dutch politician from Turkish descent
  • Yasemin Dalkılıç (born 1979), Turkish free diver
  • Yasemin Ecem Anagöz (born 1998), Turkish recurve archer
  • Yasemin Ergene (born 1985), Turkish actress
  • Yasemin Güler (borm 1994), Turkish handball player
  • Yasemin Horasan (born 1983), Turkish basketball player
  • Yasemin Kimyacıoğlu, Turkish-American basketball player
  • Yasemin Kozanoğlu (born 1978), Turkish actress and model
  • Yasemin Mori (born 1982), Turkish singer
  • Yasemin Smit (born 1984), Dutch water polo player
  • Yasmin (disambiguation)

    Yasmin is a common female given name.

    Yasmin may also refer to:

  • Yasmin (musician), a female British DJ and singer-songwriter
  • Yasmine (singer), a female Belgian singer, presenter and television personality.
  • Yasmin (drug), marketing name of an oral contraceptive formulation
  • Yasmin, a doll in the Bratz fashion doll line
  • Film and television

  • Yasmin (1955 film), a 1955 Hindi film directed by Abdur Rashid Kardar and starring Vyjayanthimala
  • Yasmin (2004 film), a 2004 English film directed by Kenneth Glenaan and starring Archie Panjabi
  • Yasmin's Getting Married, an Australian reality television show
  • See also

  • Jasmin (disambiguation)
  • Jasmine (disambiguation)
  • Yasmin (2004 film)

    Yasmin is a 2004 drama directed by Kenneth Glenaan, written by Simon Beaufoy and starring Archie Panjabi and Renu Setna. It is set amongst a British Pakistani community in parts of Keighley (in West Yorkshire, England) before and after the events of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

    Plot summary

    Yasmin is a young Muslim woman living in Britain. After Yasmin's husband is arrested on suspected terror charges following the September 11th attacks, she campaigns for his release from a holding center.

    Cast

  • Archie Panjabi
  • Renu Setna
  • Steve Jackson
  • Syed Ahmed
  • Shahid Ahmed
  • Badi Uzzaman
  • Amar Hussain
  • Joanna Booth
  • Emma Ashton
  • Rae Kelly
  • References

    See also

  • List of cultural references to the September 11 attacks
  • External links

  • Yasmin at the Internet Movie Database
  • New Jersey Independent South Asian Cinefest brings movies from around the globe to Edison

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