Session may refer to:
According to Robert's Rules of Order, a widely used guide to parliamentary procedure, a meeting is a gathering of a group of people to make decisions. This sense of "meeting" may be different from the general sense in that a meeting in general may not necessarily be conducted for the purpose of making decisions.
Each meeting may be a separate session or part of a group of meetings constituting a session. Meetings vary in their frequency, with certain actions being affected depending on whether the meetings are held more than a quarterly time interval apart. There are different types of meetings, such as a regular meeting, special meeting, or annual meeting. Each meeting may have an agenda, which lists the business that is to come up during the meeting. A record of the meeting is summarized in the minutes.
A session is a meeting or series of connected meetings devoted to a single order of business, program, agenda, or announced purpose. An organization's bylaws may define a specific meaning of the term "session." In most organizations, each session consists of only a single meeting (i.e. "session" and "meeting" are equivalent terms in this case).
Meteora is the second studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on March 25, 2003 through Warner Bros. Records, following Reanimation, a collaboration album which featured remixes of songs included on their debut studio album Hybrid Theory. The album was produced by the band alongside Don Gilmore. The title Meteora is taken from the Greek Orthodox monasteries sharing the same name.
The album has a similar sound to Hybrid Theory, as described by critics. Featuring lots of spray-painted artworks, the album took a year to be recorded. The main artwork was assembled by the band with help of "The Flem" and "Delta". The album was recorded during touring to support their debut effort and later recorded at NRG studios.
Linkin Park released singles from Meteora for over a year, including "Somewhere I Belong", "Faint", "Numb", "From the Inside" and "Breaking the Habit". The song "Lying from You" was released as a promotional single.
Meteora is the most successful album in the history of the Alternative Songs chart, a chart that specializes in radio play of alternative songs. As of 2013, the album has sold over 20 million copies worldwide, and is certified six times platinum by the RIAA. Meteora was also ranked number 36 on Billboards Top 200 Albums of the Decade. The song "Session" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, losing to Jeff Beck's "Plan B". Some songs from the album were remixed with some of Jay-Z's songs for the EP Collision Course. It is the first Linkin Park studio album to feature Dave Farrell after he rejoined the band in 2000.
Kei may refer to:
Kei (けい, ケイ) is a Japanese male's personal name; used increasingly as a female's personal name, as a shortening of Keiko.
Kei can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.
There is a variety of unique characters in the Ape Escape series. From Ape Escape 2 onwards, the U.K. versions of the games feature Japanese names. The American versions of the games have one set of new English names, while the U.K. version of Ape Escape one has its own set of English names. All of these characters have been created by Sony Computer Entertainment. The voices for Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed are uncredited.
The following characters have starred in at least one of the many games in the Ape Escape series. The American games use one set of new English names, and the UK version of Ape Escape uses another set of English names while the Japanese games and UK games following Ape Escape 2 use the Japanese names. There are also other names that were used for characters in the UK version of the first Ape Escape.
Japanese voices: Fujiko Takimoto (games), Shizuka Ishikawa (anime)
American voices: Scott McGregor (AE1), Dan Green (Ape Escape 2), Barbara Goodson (Pumped and Primed), Richard Steven Horvitz (On the Loose)
UK voices: Richard Pearce (Ape Escape 2), Marc Silk (On the Loose, PSASBR)
it's in my head everyday
a brain-dead revolution
mixed up so many ways
but it translates the same
but it translates the same
too bad you get nothing back
from putting all this time
into this
but no one waits
no one waits
let me think of the way to describe
the system of you
as you linger in anticipation
you'll discover i'm becoming
sonic, sonic, sonic
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
i'll take a big step back
to describe the system me
one to ten
you know in our ration
that we'll start it
all over, all over
again and again
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
delivering what's real
i think of you anyway
knowing what to say
in pampering when considering the truth
i think of you anyway
but the truth can be unreal
the future no meaning
the pockets of rage
their supply of the two
that makes us tick
the future no meaning
the pockets of rage
their supply of the two
that makes us tick, tick, tick
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
the system of you
the system of you
the system of you
who delivers who