Raise

Raise may refer to:

  • To bring up, see parenting
  • Raise borer, a raise is a shaft in a mine which joins two levels by definition mined upwards (raised)
  • Raise, a term used in poker
  • Raise (mining), an underground passageway in mines
  • An increase in salary
  • A term used in magic, meaning: to summon or conjure
  • Raise!, the name of a 1981 album by Earth, Wind and Fire
  • Raise (album), the name of a 1991 album by Swervedriver
  • R@!SE, a group created by Integrated Software Engineering students of Malankara Catholic College, Mariagiri.
  • Raise, Cumbria, England
  • Raise (Lake District), the name of the 12th highest mountain in the Lake District on the north-west coast of England
  • RAISE, Rigorous Approach to Industrial Software Engineering, a formal specification language called RSL and a set of tools based on it
  • RAISE, Redundant Array of Independent Silicon Elements, a data integrity feature in SandForce-based SSDs
  • raise - a PL/SQL error-handling command
  • See also

  • Raising (disambiguation)
  • Raise!

    Raise! is the eleventh studio album by Earth, Wind & Fire, produced by the band's leader Maurice White for Kalimba Productions, and released in 1981 on CBS Records. Raise! has been certified platinum in the US by the RIAA for sales of over a million copies and gold in the UK and Canada by the British Phonographic Industry and Music Canada respectively.

    Raise! was the bestselling R&B album of 1982. The album featured the #1 R&B and # 3 Pop hit "Let's Groove". The single "Wanna Be With You" won EWF a Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance By A Duo Or Group. Raise also marked the return to the band of rhythm guitarist Roland Bautista, last heard from on 1972's Last Days and Time.

    Raise! would be the final EWF album to be released on ARC. The label would be discontinued by Columbia Records the following year.

    Critical reception

    Ken Tucker of Rolling Stone describes Raise! as a reflection of "street-gritty black pop" and that on "Let's Groove" and the fast, cutting "Lady Sun", the horn section screams like a car running a red light". Music critic Robert Christgau says that on the album, he felt "a show of strength was due".

    Raise (Lake District)

    Raise is a fell in the English Lake District. It stands on the main spine of the Helvellyn range in the Eastern Fells, between Thirlmere and Ullswater.

    Topography

    The Helvellyn range runs broadly north-south for about 7 miles (11 km), remaining above 2,000 ft (600 m) throughout its length. Raise is near the centre of this ridge, with Stybarrow Dodd to the north and White Side to the south. As with many of these fells, Raise displays smooth grassy slopes on the west and rougher ground to the east. Here however the contrast is much less marked than further south around Helvellyn and Nethermost Pike.

    Unusually for such a high fell, the slopes of Raise do not have a toehold at valley level on either side. In the west the boundary streams of Sticks Gill (West) and Brund Gill meet just below White Side's Brown Crag. As Fisherplace Gill they descend a further thousand feet to the valley, and originally turned north to join St John's Beck. All of this changed as part of the Thirlmere reservoir scheme in 1894, when a water race was constructed to carry most of the water into the lake. To the east the fell is also squeezed out at height by its neighbours, failing to reach the shore of Ullswater. Raise has a short eastern ridge, Stang, descending between Sticks Gill (East) and Glenridding Beck, but these streams combine above the site of the old Greenside Mine to leave Sheffield Pike and Birkhouse Moor overlooking Glenridding.

    Raise (mining)

    In underground mining a raise refers to a vertical or inclined excavation that leads from one level, or drift, to another. A raise may also extend to surface. There are four excavation methods for raises:

  • Conventional or open raise
  • Long-hole or drop raise
  • Alimak
  • Raise boring
  • Raises serve a number or purposes including:

  • Transportation of ore and waste rock
  • Ventilation
  • Creating a free face for mining
  • Movement of workers via manway ladders
  • References

    Raise (album)

    For the Earth, Wind & Fire album, see Raise!

    Raise is the first studio album by the British alternative rock band, Swervedriver. The album only contained six new songs; "Son of Mustang Ford", "Rave Down" and "Sandblasted" had all appeared on earlier EPs and singles released by the band between 1990 to 1991.

    Track listing

  • "Sci-Flyer" – 5:12
  • "Pile-Up" – 3:42
  • "Son of Mustang Ford" – 4:11
  • "Deep Seat" – 6:04
  • "Rave Down" – 5:06
  • "Sunset" – 5:24
  • "Feel So Real" – 4:40
  • "Sandblasted" – 5:41
  • "Lead Me Where You Dare..." – 4:53
  • Early pressings of the UK LP came with a free 7", which included "Surf Twang" (a 4-track version of "Last Train to Satansville") and "Deep Twang" (a 4-track version of "Deep Seat"), both of which were instrumental.

    Sony BMG reissued the album in 2008 in the UK as a "Remastered and Expanded" edition (Hi-Speed Soul/Second Motion released it in the US in 2009) with four bonus tracks

  • "Hands" – 3:28
  • "Andalucia" – 3:52
  • "Kill the Superheroes" – 6:03
  • "Over" – 5:31
  • Personnel

  • Adam Franklin - guitars and vocals
  • Betting in poker

    In the game of poker, the play largely centers on the act of betting, and as such, a protocol has been developed to speed up play, lessen confusion, and increase security while playing. Different games are played using different types of bets, and small variations in etiquette exist between cardrooms, but for the most part the following rules and protocol are observed by the majority of poker players.

    Procedure

    Players in a poker game act in turn, in clockwise rotation (acting out of turn can negatively affect other players). When it is a player's turn to act, the first verbal declaration or action she takes binds her to her choice of action; this rule prevents a player from changing her action after seeing how other players react to her initial, verbal action.

    Until the first bet is made each player in turn may "check," which is to not place a bet, or "open," which is to make the first bet. After the first bet each player may "fold," which is to drop out of the hand losing any bets they have already made; "call," which is to match the highest bet so far made; or "raise," which is to increase the previous high bet.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Raise

    by: Lyke Giants

    the sand held our day,
    and kept us warm,
    and the old car kept blowing,
    this hot air around.
    and the scent was sweet then,
    like the times I missed,
    when we fought the pirates,
    who took, our ship.
    I will keep this air around me,
    cause we can lose the magic I see,
    the long days that lasted seconds,
    we'll hold it close and will protect it.
    we saw the summer,
    body come down,
    beautiful in essence,
    and warming the crowd.
    and the scent was sweet then,
    like the times I missed,
    when we fought the pirates,
    who took, our ship.
    I will keep this air around me,
    cause we can lose the magic I see,
    the long days that lasted seconds,
    we'll hold it close and will protect it.
    through the night,
    we will hide the night,
    yeah we will hide the night,
    we will hide the night,
    and all of this time we can't keep wasting,
    we have got this atmosphere and we're breathing,
    all of this time we can't keep wasting,
    we have got this atmosphere and were waiting,
    cause we know now that it's coming all down,
    we'll bring it all down,
    I will keep this air around me,
    cause we can lose the magic I see,
    the long days that lasted seconds,
    we'll hold it close and will protect it,




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