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Paul James is an American actor, best known for his role of Calvin on the ABC Family television show Greek. James also starred in the movie The Architect. James graduated from Syracuse University in 2003 with a BA degree in Theatre. He also appeared in one episode of NCIS: Los Angeles.
James was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in the neighboring suburbs of Maryland. He graduated from Quince Orchard High School in Gaithersburg, Maryland. His mother was a school teacher at Watkins Mill High School in Gaithersburg, Maryland up until 2007.
ABC Family's Greek aired for four seasons. In the show Paul James plays Calvin Owens, a gay member of Omega Chi Delta fraternity. Fans have applauded both the show for portraying homosexuality in a good light and Paul James as an actor for his portrayal of a masculine gay man living in a fraternity house.
Paul James (born 1958, Melbourne), is Professor of Globalization and Cultural Diversity at Western Sydney University, and Director of the Institute for Culture and Society. He is a writer on globalization, sustainability, and social theory.
After studying politics at the University of Melbourne James was a lecturer in the Department of Politics at Monash University, Melbourne before moving to Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 2002 as Professor of Globalization and Cultural Diversity.
At RMIT he led and secured funding for several successful initiatives, including the Global Cities Institute (Director, 2006–2013); the UN Global Compact Cities Programme (Director, 2007–present); and the Globalism Institute (Founding Director, 2002-2007; now, the Centre for Global Research) that brought scholars including Tom Nairn, Manfred Steger, Heikki Patomäki and Nevzat Soguk to RMIT. He was appointed to a research position at the University of Western Sydney in 2014.
Kiss This is a "best of" compilation by the Sex Pistols released in 1992, which features all of Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols' album tracks, interspersed with singles and B-sides.
The tracks are split into three phases:
Originally it was issued with a bonus CD featuring 21 July 1977 show at Trondheim and a foldout colour poster.
"Kiss This" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Aaron Tippin. It was released in May 2000 as the first single from his CD People Like Us. Co-written by Aaron's wife Thea and Philip Douglas, the single became Aaron's third and final Number One on the Billboard country charts, five years after his last Number One, "That's as Close as I'll Get to Loving You" in 1995, as well as the first Number One for the Lyric Street Records label, the label that Tippin was signed to at the time.
The song's protagonist is a woman who found out her former lover has been cheating on her, and getting revenge on him. It is in a 4/4 time signature and the key of B major, with an approximate tempo of 116 beats per minute. Tippin's vocal ranges two octaves, from F♯3 to F♯5.
It features backing vocals from Melodie Crittenden, Kim Parent, and Joanna Janét. Tippin's wife, Thea, with whom he wrote the song, can be heard saying "See ya!" at the end.
He was my Dad
He cared for me
He made made me cups of tea
He had a good job
I had a big gob
He was Paul James my Dad
He never wished for a little lad
My dad paul would never let go
He would be the one that would teach me how to sew
My Paul James had bright blue eyes
But my Brown eyes stopped his crys
I thought about him everyday in school
But everybody else just acted cool
He was the one that who drank pineapple juice
Paul James never bought at least one pet goose
Paul james loved the number 8
After he drank his juice he started to teach me how to