Trippin is a Malaysian infotainment programme produced by 8TV, which sees local celebrities or (beginning season two) ordinary citizens being taken to various tourist attractions in the country, and involved in recreational activities, ranging from appreciation of arts and culture to extreme sports.
The programme has concluded its second season, which was hosted by Janice Yap. Rina Omar was the host of the show's first season.
Season One was hosted by Rina Omar, who is also currently one of the 8TV Quickie hosts.
Season Two, hosted by Janice Yap who took over from Rina, has DiGi Prepaid Fu-Yoh! as the main sponsor, and in some episodes, subscribers of this service appear to participate in the programme by winning a preceding contest.
Mind Over Matter is the debut album from Oakland hip hop group Zion I. The effort was one of the most critically acclaimed underground Hip Hop albums of the year 2000, popular for their use of futuristic beats, live instrumentation and positive, socially conscious lyrics. Mind Over Matter was nominated for Independent Album of the Year by The Source in 2000. Their past singles "Inner Light" and "Critical" were featured here, as well as the single "Revolution (B-Boy Anthem)"'.
"Trippin' (That's the Way Love Works)" is a song by American R&B singer–songwriter Toni Braxton from her fifth studio album, Libra (2005). Written by Bryan-Michael Cox, Kendrick Dean, Johntá Austin, and Braxton and produced by Cox, the song was released to U.S. radio on September 26, 2005 as the album's second single. Like other singles from Libra, lack of promotion from Blackground Records affected the single's chart performance; it missed the Billboard Hot 100 and charted outside the top sixty of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Subsequently, no music video was filmed for the single.
A mind /ˈmaɪnd/ is the set of cognitive faculties that enables consciousness, perception, thinking, judgement, and memory—a characteristic of humans, but which also may apply to other life forms.
A lengthy tradition of inquiries in philosophy, religion, psychology and cognitive science has sought to develop an understanding of what a mind is and what its distinguishing properties are. The main question regarding the nature of mind is its relation to the physical brain and nervous system – a question which is often framed as the mind–body problem, which considers whether mind is somehow separate from physical existence (dualism and idealism), or the mind is identical with the brain or some activity of the brain, deriving from and/or reducible to physical phenomena such as neuronal activity (physicalism). Another question concerns which types of beings are capable of having minds, for example whether mind is exclusive to humans, possessed also by some or all animals, by all living things, or whether mind can also be a property of some types of man-made machines.
Mind is a mental health charity in England and Wales. Founded in 1946 as the National Association for Mental Health (NAMH), it celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2006.
Mind offers information and advice to people with mental health problems and lobbies government and local authorities on their behalf. It also works to raise public awareness and understanding of issues relating to mental health. Since 1982, it has awarded an annual prize for "Book of the Year" having to do with mental health, in addition to three other prizes
Over 180 local Mind associations (independent, affiliated charities) provide services such as supported housing, floating support schemes, care homes, drop-in centres and self-help support groups. Local Mind associations are often very different in size, make up and character—it is a common misconception that they all work to the same policy and procedural framework. Mind is a national brand but all local associations are unique, although they do all sign up to certain shared aims and ethical guidelines.
"Mind" was a single by Liverpool-based pop group The Farm, released as the first single off their second album Love See No Colour. It was released on 12 August 1991, having been produced by Graham "Suggs" McPherson of Madness. The single peaked at #31 on the UK Singles Chart.
Mazić (Cyrillic: Мазић) is a village in the municipality of Novi Grad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Coordinates: 45°04′00″N 16°26′07″E / 45.06667°N 16.43528°E / 45.06667; 16.43528
(Chris Stokes, Kuk Harrell)
Mind trippin'
Why you wanna trip on me, oh
Mind trippin'
Ah, ooh
Mind
Ah, ooh
The situation turns around
You got clouds don't frown
I thought that you'd abandoned me
How could I be so blind to say
That we could one before we just have fun
Oh no
Do you feel you can trip on me?
You play with my mind but I ain't got the time
Because of all the ??? was the key ???
Here just you and me
You keep playing all these mind trips
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
Now that the story's told
You unfold, let me know
Whether you've been tripping on me or not
Now that I opened my eyes to see
That you've been trippin' on me
Do you feel that you can trip on me
You play with my mind
But I ain't got the time because of
All what see, it was the key ???
It would be just you and me
but you keep playing all these games
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
I gave you a chance to let you get with me
Boy but you blew it
Boy you blew it with these games that you play
Now the table's turning
And I got you learning
Why you wanna play all these mind trips baby?
Why, oh why oh why
Boy you think you can get over me
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
Mind trippin'
Aah, ooh
Mind trippin'