Mystic (schooner)

Mystic is a three-masted, gaff-rigged, square topsail schooner. Mystic's home port is Mystic, Connecticut, United States. The Mystic was built in 2007 to be used as a charter vessel.

See also

  • List of schooners
  • References

    Mystic Entertainment

    Mystic Entertainment (Hangul: 미스틱 엔터테인먼트, stylized as MYSTIC Entertainment) is a record label and talent agency founded by singer/songwriter Yoon Jong-shin.

    History

    In July 2014, Mystic89 merged with APOP Entertainment, which houses Brown Eyed Girls member Ga-in.

    In February 2015, Mystic89 added veteran singer and actress Uhm Jung-hwa and former MBLAQ member Thunder to the roster.

    Current Artists

    Music

    Solo

  • Yoon Jong-shin
  • Lim Kim
  • Park Ji-yoon
  • Kim Yeon-woo
  • Jang Jae-in (Jane Jang)
  • Jo Jung-chi
  • Hareem
  • Puer Kim
  • Eddy Kim
  • Ga-in
  • Cho Hyung-woo
  • Thunder (2015-current)
  • Jeong Jinwoon (2015-current)
  • Park Jae Jung
  • Trainee

  • Kim Su-hyun (Produce 101)
  • Group

  • Togeworl
  • Shinchireem
  • Brown Eyed Girls
  • Entertainment

    Actors
    All actors listed here are under Family Actors Entertainment.

  • Park Si-yeon (2015-current)
  • Han Chae-ah
  • Lee Kyu-han (2014-current)
  • Oh Ji-eun
  • Ryohei Otani (2015-current)
  • Shin So-yul (2013-current)
  • Son Eun-seo
  • Ha Jae-sook
  • Sora Jung (2015-current)
  • Ahn Min-ah
  • Yoo Joo-hye
  • Park Hyuk-kwon
  • Kim Ki-bang
  • Kim Sa-kwon
  • Top

    A top is a toy designed to be spun rapidly on the ground, the motion of which causes it to remain precisely balanced on its tip because of inertia. Such toys have existed since antiquity. Traditionally tops were constructed of wood, sometimes with an iron tip, and would be set in motion by aid of a string or rope coiled around its axis which, when pulled quickly, caused a rapid unwinding that would set the top in motion. Today they are often built of plastic, and modern materials and manufacturing processes allow tops to be constructed with such precise balance that they can be set in motion by a simple twist of the fingers and twirl of the wrist without need for string or rope.

    Characteristics

    The motion of a top is produced in the most simple forms by twirling the stem using the fingers. More sophisticated tops are spun by holding the axis firmly while pulling a string or twisting a stick or pushing an auger. In the kinds with an auger, an internal weight rotates, producing an overall circular motion. Some tops can be thrown, while firmly grasping a string that had been tightly wound around the stem, and the centrifugal force generated by the unwinding motion of the string will set them spinning upon touching ground.

    Top (mathematics)

    In the context of a module M over a ring R, the top of M is the largest semisimple quotient module of M if it exists.

    For finite-dimensional k-algebras (k a field), if rad(M) denotes the intersection of all proper maximal submodules of M (the radical of the module), then the top of M is M/rad(M). In the case of local rings with maximal ideal P, the top of M is M/PM. In general if R is a semilocal ring (=semi-artinian ring), that is, if R/Rad(R) is an Artinian ring, where Rad(R) is the Jacobson radical of R, then M/rad(M) is a semisimple module and is the top of M. This includes the cases of local rings and finite dimensional algebras over fields.

    See also

  • Projective cover
  • Radical of a module
  • Socle (mathematics)
  • References

  • David Eisenbud, Commutative algebra with a view toward Algebraic Geometry ISBN 0-387-94269-6

  • Top (clothing)

    A top is clothing that covers at least the chest, but which usually covers most of the upper human body between the neck and the waistline. The bottom of tops can be as short as mid-torso, or as long as mid-thigh. Men's tops are generally paired with pants, and women's with pants or skirts. Common types of tops are t-shirts, blouses and shirts.

    Design

    The neckline is the highest line of the top, and may be as high as a head-covering hood, or as low as the waistline or bottom hem of the top. A top may be worn loose or tight around the bust or waist, and may have sleeves or shoulder straps, spaghetti straps (noodle straps), or may be strapless. The back may be covered or bare. Tops may have straps around the waist or neck, or over the shoulders.

    Types

    Neck styles

    See also

  • Toplessness
  • References

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