Phoenix

Phoenix most often refers to:

  • Phoenix (mythology), a mythical bird
  • Phoenix, Arizona, United States
  • Phoenix or The Phoenix may also refer to:

    Mythology

  • Fenghuang, the Asian (Chinese) phoenix
  • Phoenix (son of Amyntor), a Trojan War hero in Greek mythology
  • Phoenix (son of Agenor), a Greek mythological figure
  • Places

  • Phoenix, Alberta
  • Phoenix, British Columbia
  • Phoenix Park, Dublin
  • Phoenix Islands
  • Vacoas-Phoenix
  • Phoenix, Durban
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona
  • Phoenix, Illinois
  • Phoenix, Louisiana
  • Phoenix, Maryland
  • Phoenix, Michigan
  • Phoenix, Edison, New Jersey
  • Phoenix, Sayreville, New Jersey
  • Phoenix, New York
  • Phoenix, Oregon
  • Media and entertainment

    Comics

  • Jean Grey, aka Phoenix or Dark Phoenix, an X-Men character
  • Phoenix (comics), alias used by several comics characters
  • Phoenix (manga) (Hi no Tori), by Osamu Tezuka
  • Phoenix Force (comics), a Marvel Comics entity
  • Rachel Summers, a Marvel Comics character also known as Phoenix
  • The Phoenix (comics), a weekly British comics anthology
  • Phoenix (Chinese astronomy)

    The modern constellation Phoenix lies across one of the quadrants symbolized by the White Tiger of the West (西方白虎, Xī Fāng Bái Hǔ), and The Southern Asterisms (近南極星區, Jìnnánjíxīngōu), that divide the sky in traditional Chinese uranography.

    According to the quadrant, constellation Phoenix in Chinese sky is not fully seen. Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis) are bright stars in this constellation that possibly never seen in Chinese sky.

    The name of the western constellation in modern Chinese is 鳳凰座 (fèng huáng zuò), which means "the phoenix constellation".

    Stars

    The map of Chinese constellation in constellation Phoenix area consists of :

    See also

  • Traditional Chinese star names
  • Chinese constellations
  • List of brightest stars
  • References

    External links

  • Phoenix – Chinese associations
  • Phoenix (1792)

    Phoenix was a ship involved in the maritime fur trade of the Pacific during the late 18th century.

    Her captain was Hugh Moore, and her home port was Bombay. She is known to have visited the Pacific Northwest in 1792, and to have wintered in the Columbia River in 1794. Phoenix visited a prominent Haida village on Langara Island in 1792. As historian F. Howay recounted:

    Sailing south to Alta California during March 1795, Phoenix traded for sea otter furs in Santa Barbara before visiting the Kingdom of Hawaii and later the Qing port of Guangzhou.William Marsden later employed the ship to collect several nutmeg and cloves for agricultural efforts in Sumatra. Phoenix delivered the cargo in July 1798 "a complete success."

    Phoenix was the namesake of the Russian-American Company brig Phoenix, the first vessel built in Russian America by Alexandr Baranov.

    References

    External links

  • Alaskan History, mentions both
  • Baranov Quarterly, 2005
  • Sea Otter Trade

  • Striker

    Striker may refer to:

    People

  • A type of forward in association football
  • A participant in a strike action
  • A participant in a hunger strike
  • Blacksmith's striker, a type of blacksmith's assistant
  • Striker's Independent Society, the oldest mystic krewe in America
  • People with surname Striker

  • Eric Striker (born c. early 1990s), American football linebacker for the Oklahoma Sooners
  • Fran Striker (1903–1962), American writer for radio and comics
  • Gisela Striker (born 1943), professor of Philosophy and Classics at Harvard University
  • Jake Striker (1933-2013), former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball
  • Joseph Striker (1898-1974), American actor
  • Matt Striker (born 1974), WWE wrestler
  • "Mighty Striker", Trinidadian calypsonian Percival Oblington (1930–2011), also known simply as 'Striker'
  • Entertainment and fiction

  • Striker (2010 film), a 2010 Hindi film
  • Striker (1987 film), a 1987 Italian war-action film
  • Striker (comic), a comic strip in the British tabloid The Sun
  • Striker (Transformers), a fictional character from the Transformers universes
  • Striker (video game)

    Striker is a soccer video game released by Rage Software in 1992 for the Commodore Amiga, Amiga CD32, Atari ST, PC, Mega Drive/Genesis, and Super Nintendo. It was bundled in one of the Amiga 1200 launch packs. It was one of the first soccer games to feature a 3D viewpoint, after Simulmondo's I Play 3D Soccer.

    In 1993 it was released in Japan by Coconuts Japan for the Super Famicom as World Soccer (ワールドサッカー Wārudo Sakkā), while the French Super Nintendo version of Striker is known as Eric Cantona Football Challenge, playing on the popularity of French forward Eric Cantona, and the North American Super Nintendo release of Striker was known as World Soccer '94: Road to Glory.

    Critical reaction

    The game received a mixed reaction from the gaming press, with some condemning and others praising its extreme speed. For example, CU Amiga Magazine awarded the game 94% in its June 1992 issue along with the CU Amiga Screenstar award while German magazine Amiga Joker awards the game 64% in the September 1992 edition.

    Forward (association football)

    Forwards are the players on an association football team who play nearest to the opposing team's goal, and are therefore most responsible for scoring goals.

    Their advanced position and limited defensive responsibilities mean forwards normally score more goals on behalf of their team than other players.

    Modern team formations generally include one to three forwards; for example, the common 4–2–3–1 formation includes one forward. Unconventional formations may include more than three forwards, or none.

    Centre forward

    The centre-forward is often a tall player, typically known as a target man, whose main function is to score the majority of goals on behalf of the team. The player may also be used to win long balls or receive passes and retain possession of the ball as team-mates advance, to help teammates score by providing a pass ('through ball' into the box); the latter variation usually requiring quicker pace. Most modern centre-forwards operate in front of the second strikers or central attacking midfielders, and do the majority of the ball handling outside the box. The present role of centre-forward is sometimes interchangeable with that of an attacking midfielder, especially in the 4–3–1–2 or 4–1–2–1–2 formations. A centre-forward usually must be strong, to win key headers and 'outmuscle' defenders. The term centre-forward is taken from the early football playing formation in which there were five forward players: two outside forwards, two inside forwards, and one centre-forward.

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