Vita

Vita or VITA may refer to:

  • Vita (Latin and Italian for "life"), a brief biography, often that of a saint (i.e. a hagiography)
  • A curriculum vitae
  • PlayStation Vita, a handheld game console by Sony
  • Beta (letter) aka Vita, (β), the 2nd letter of the Greek alphabet
  • VITA, a brand name of beverages in Hong Kong (for details, see Vitasoy)
  • VITA, VMEbus International Trade Association
  • VITA, the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program
  • Vita – Life in a Zone of Social Abandonment, an ethnographic study by João Biehl focused on the life of a young woman named Catarina, left to die by her family in Porto Alegre, Brazil
  • Opel Vita, a car/model by Opel
  • VITA, acronym for Volunteers in Technical Assistance
  • VITA, acronym for Views, Inventory, Transformation and Artefacts
  • VITA, acronym for Virginia Information Technologies Agency
  • VITA Zahnfabrik, a German company that designs dental prosthetics
  • Animal rights center Vita
  • Vita, Sicily, a city on Sicily in the province of Trapani, Italy
  • Vita (Kiev), a historical neighborhood in Kiev, Ukraine
  • Vita (organization)

    Animal rights center "Vita" (from Latin: vita - «life") - the Russian public charity, is a type of organizations "for animal rights". Organization "Vita" is representatives of ethical vegetarianism and veganism.

    References

    List of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha characters

    The following list introduces the characters of the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha universe.

    Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha

    Main characters

  • Voiced by: Yukari Tamura (Japanese), Cristina Vee (English)
  • Voiced by: Nana Mizuki (Japanese), Jennifer Alyx (English)
  • Voiced by: Kaori Mizuhashi (Japanese), Marianne Miller (English)
  • Voiced by: Natsuko Kuwatani (Japanese), Lauren Landa (English)
  • Time-Space Administration Bureau

  • Voiced by: Mikako Takahashi (season 1 and A's), Tomokazu Sugita (StrikerS), Lauren Landa (season 1 and A's, English)
  • Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa
  • Voiced by: Yuki Matsuoka
  • Voiced by: Tetsuya Kakihara
  • Nanoha's Family

  • Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa (Japanese), Roy Pitt (English)
  • Voiced by: Ryoko Shiraishi (Japanese), Miley Yamamoto (English)
  • Voiced by: Kazuya Ichijou (Japanese), Kaiji Tang (English)
  • Voiced by: Erika Amano (Japanese), Michelle Ann Dunphy (English)
  • Others

  • Voiced by: Rei Igarashi (Japanese), Julie Rei Goldstein (English)
  • Voiced by: Nana Mizuki (Japanese), Jennifer Alyx (English)
  • Hole

    A hole is an opening.

    Hole or holes may also refer to:

    Science

  • Black hole
  • White hole
  • Wormhole
  • Electron hole, a concept in physics and chemistry
  • Technology

  • Blind hole, a hole, usually drilled, which doe not emerge on the other side of the substrate, unlike a through hole
  • Punchhole, a hole punched in paper, including punched cards and punched tape
  • Sound hole, on a musical instrument
  • Tone hole, an opening in a wind instrument which, when closed changes the pitch
  • Whitewater hole, a feature found in some white-water rapids
  • Touch hole, part of a gun or cannon where the powder is ignited
  • Construction

  • Porthole, a window on a ship's external hull
  • Manhole, an opening in the ground to access the sewers or other underground services
  • Murder-hole
  • Fox hole or spider hole, in the military
  • Lightening hole a hole made in a structural member, usually of a vehicle, to lighten it
  • Entertainment

  • Holes (novel), by Louis Sachar
    • Holes (film), a 2003 theatrical adaptation of the novel
    • Holes (play), a 1998 stage adaptation of the novel
  • Holes (Pint Shot Riot song)

    "Holes" was the third single by Coventry-based indie rock band Pint Shot Riot. The single was the band's first to be released on 7" vinyl. The track later features on the band's debut EP Round One in 2009.

    The track charted in the top 10 of the UK indie charts.

    The track was featured on Soccer AM on 'Holes' to Goals Montage 4 October 2008

    Track listing

  • "Holes"
  • "Ain't No Fun (Acoustic Version)"
  • References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Holes (novel)

    Holes is a 1998 young adult mystery comedy novel written by Louis Sachar and first published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. It won the 1998 U.S. National Book Award for Young People's Literature and the 1999 Newbery Medal for the year's "most distinguished contribution to American literature for children". In 2012 it was ranked number 6 among all-time children's novels in a survey published by School Library Journal.

    Holes was adapted as a feature film of the same name by Walt Disney Pictures, released in 2003.

    Plot

    Present day

    Stanley Yelnats IV is an overweight 14-year-old boy from a family of destitutes that is affected by "a hex," which they blame on at Stanley's "no-good-dirty-rotten pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather". Stanley's latest adversity is to be wrongly accused of stealing a pair of shoes contributed to a children's orphanage by the baseball player Clyde "Sweet Feet" Livingston.

    As retribution, Stanley is sent to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile imprisonment and disciplinary facility which, unlike its name suggests, is in the middle of a sterile desert.

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