In heraldry, the term star may refer to any star-shaped charge with any number of rays, which may appear straight or wavy, and may or may not be pierced. While there has been much confusion between the two due to their similar shape, a star with straight-sided rays is usually called a mullet while one with wavy rays is usually called an estoile.
While a mullet may have any number of points, it is presumed to have five unless otherwise specified in the blazon, and pierced mullets are common; estoiles, however, are presumed to have six rays and (as of 1909) had not been found pierced. In Scottish heraldry, an estoile is the same as in English heraldry, but it has been said that mullet refers only to a mullet pierced (also called a spur revel), while one that is not pierced is called a star.
The use of the word star in blazons, and how that charge appears in coat armory, varies from one jurisdiction to another. In Scots heraldry, both star and mullet interchangeably mean a star with five straight rays; the official record from 1673 gives Murray of Ochtertyre azur three Starrs argent ... (Public Register, vol 1 p 188), while the Ordinary of Arms produced by a late 19th century Lyon King of Arms 'modernizes' the original as Az. three mullets arg. .... In Canadian heraldry the usual term is mullet, but there is also the occasional six-pointed star (e.g. in Vol. IV, at p. 274 and in online version of the Canadian Public Register), which is what others would blazon as a six-pointed mullet. The United States Army Institute of Heraldry, the official heraldic authority in the United States, uses the term mullet in its blazons, but elsewhere, as in US government documents describing the flag of the United States and the Great Seal of the United States, the term star is constantly used, and these nearly always appear with five straight-sided points.
Celebrity is fame and public attention in the media, usually applied to a person, or group of people (celebrity couple, family etc.), or occasionally, to animals or fictional entities. Celebrity status is often associated with wealth (commonly referred to as fame and fortune) and fame can often provide opportunities to make money.
Successful careers in sports and entertainment are commonly associated with celebrity status; political leaders often become celebrities. People may also become celebrities due to media attention for their lifestyle, wealth, or controversial actions, or for their connection to a famous person.
Throughout recorded history there are accounts of people who attracted the trappings of celebrity which would be recognized today.
Athletes in Ancient Greece were welcomed home as heroes, had songs and poems written in their honour and received free food and gifts from those seeking celebrity endorsement.Ancient Rome similarly lauded actors and notorious gladiators and Julius Caesar appeared on a coin in his own lifetime (a departure from the usual depiction of battles and divine lineage).
Star is the third and final studio album from American R&B group 702, released March 25, 2003 by Motown.
The album peaked at number forty-five on the Billboard 200 chart. and is mostly remembered for its cult classic single "I Still Love You".
The album peaked at forty-five on the U.S. Billboard 200 and reached the twenty-second spot on the R&B Albums chart.
Andy Kellman of Allmusic gave the work a rather dismissive review, stating that "it continues in the group's tradition of being able to deliver a couple of solid singles surrounded by middling to fair album tracks."
Information taken from Allmusic.
Roc Books is a fantasy imprint of Penguin Group, as part of its New American Library. It was launched in April 1990 after Penguin Chairman Peter Mayer asked John Silbersack, the editor in chief of New American Library's science-fiction program, to launch a new imprint that would draw more attention to Penguin's SF presence. The name Roc Books was chosen as a homage to Penguin's many famous bird-named publishing imprints. Roc was named after the enormous predatory bird of the Arabian Nights. After Penguin's merger with G.P. Putnam's Sons the imprint was aligned with Ace books and the current editorial team at Roc is the same team that edits the Ace imprint, although the two imprints maintain a separate identity.
The first monthly list at Roc was
The 2005 Race of Champions took place on December 3 again at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis.
The individual event was won by Sébastien Loeb after Tom Kristensen crashed out of the final, and the Nations Cup event by Tom Kristensen and Mattias Ekström representing Scandinavia.
Changes from the past included a number of wild card drivers, the use of the Porsche 911 GT3 instead of the Ferrari 360 Modena and the introduction of the Renault Mégane Trophy alongside the Citroën Xsara WRC and now traditional "ROC Buggy" as competition cars.
Eight drivers were randomly selected to compete in a first eliminatory round.
Public Relations Exercise were a Leicester, England based post-hardcore/alternative rock group. A five-piece combining aspects of screamo and math rock, layered with penetrative and socially observant lyrics.
The band began as a product of the development of bedroom songwriters Martin Smith and Lloyd Carter. From an early age, they worked on various projects with local drummer Danny Star, and with the later addition of Irish-born bassist, Tiernan Welch, and guitarist, Spencer Lee, their line-up was finalised in September 2005. The name is taken from the inlay of Radiohead's second album, The Bends.
In their short history; Public Relations Exercise played with acts including Youthmovies, 65daysofstatic, Foals and many others. After demoing material for some time, the band recorded their debut single 'Subteniente', at Far Heath Studios with producer Angus Wallace (The Fall, The Prodigy) in 2007, which was released as a through Nottingham based Field Records in conjunction an extensive UK tour with ex-Million Dead frontman Frank Turner and London Hardcore outfit Score One For Safety.
Catalyst is the brand name for a variety of network switches sold by Cisco Systems. While commonly associated with Ethernet switches, a number of different interfaces have been available throughout the history of the brand. Cisco acquired several different companies and rebranded their products as different versions of the Catalyst product line. The original Catalyst 5000 and 6000 series were based on technology acquired from Crescendo Communications. The 1700, 1900, and 2800 series Catalysts came from Grand Junction Networks, and the Catalyst 3000 series came from Kalpana in 1994.
In addition, Cisco increasingly offers routers with switching capabilities; for example the Cisco 7600 series routers and the Catalyst 6500 series L3–switches have interchangeable parts. Even Cisco′s smaller routers, including their newest “ISR” series, can have switch modules installed in them, basically making Cisco′s smaller switches fully integrated devices.
In most cases, the technology for the Catalyst Switch was developed separately from Cisco′s router technology. The Catalyst switches originally ran software called CatOS rather than the more widely known Cisco IOS software used by routers. However, this has changed as the product lines have merged closer together. In some cases, particularly in the modular chassis switches, a configuration called 'Hybrid' has emerged - this is where the layer 2 functions are configured using CatOS, and the layer 3 elements are configured using IOS. 'Native IOS' can also be found with newer software versions that have eliminated CatOS entirely in favor of IOS, even on hardware that originally required CatOS.
[Intro:]
Twinkle, twinkle little star
And how I wonder what you are
And up above the world so high
And I'm like a diamond in the sky
And you think you balling
You think you on a role
Well we roc stars
And we rollin, yea"
[Chorus: x2]
I feel like money, I feel like money
I feel like money, I feel like money
Catch me, catch me on the block, I'm posted on the block
Them haters gonna jock at the women like ahhh
[Verse 1:]
You see this wrist
Let me remind ya bitch
On the other side
It might blind ya bitch
Am I a rollin stone
Or a roc star
What best describes me bitch I'm a star
My necklace, yea
It's reckless, yea
When I put it on I'm neckless yea
My pinky ring makes my pinky bling
My pinky blings from my pinky ring
I'm crazy ain't I
I admit I'm crazy
Mouth full of gold
I got rabies
And you wonder why I party like a roc star
What you expect cause I party like a roc star
I take my shirt off in the hood them niggaz feel my pain
I rocked them shows we did I thing them groupies flood the stage
I feel like money, money, money, muthafucka
We getting money, money, money muthafucka
[Chorus x2]
[Verse 2:]
I'm talkin big bucks (bucks)
Everytime that I'm flossin (true talk)
Do what I like deez haterz mad that I'm bossin (I'm bossin man)
I can rock in any hood (hood)
Slide through is sum foreign (hear that)
You better cough your chick dog lifestyle is boring (ok)
And I'm ballin (ballin) what the hell did you expect (expect)
I feel like money I'm a get it to my death (until I die)
Kook Up Gang getting money who cares about your threats (not at all)
Man ya'll sum funny dudes you ain't getting money yet.
Since the beginning of time yea I rock boy
On stage and off stage I'm a block boy
So don't get it confused and get popped boy
I go hard for the love of the dough, Get um
I go hard when I'm whippin it slow, kill um
And I stand alone strong for the block, Hit um
I'm still thinkin bitch I'm still thinkin
I'm still thinkin why I'm still thinking
[Chorus x2]
[Verse 3:]
The new timer with two limas I'm too modest
Like my new problems is no problem they old problems
New grind makin old dollars (bet)
1 line make a ho swallow chea
Look I party like a roc star actions of a block boy
Catch me in a fly car she ain't bad as my broad
I see ya click but they ain't bad as my squad
250 on the wrist to watch my time spark
And that's the message I'm a get it til my time stop
No top on top with the pine locked
Only thing I ain't got is a pine box
1 beam 1 shot bet time stop
Same block same clip in that still gloc
Niggas say they bout they business but they still watch
So all my whips stay tinted with the wheels stock
Unless I'm trickin for the chickens then the wheels rock.
[Chorus x2]
You think you ballin
You think you on a roll
Well we roc stars and we rollin yea
Roc stars and we rollin yea