Baby
Directed by Robert Allan Ackerman
Produced by Glenn Close
Patricia MacLachlan
David Manson
Beth Nathanson
Cyrus Yavneh
Written by David Manson
Kerry Kennedy
David Manson
Starring Farrah Fawcett
Keith Carradine
Jean Stapleton
Alison Pill
Editing by Melissa Kent
Release date(s) October 8, 2000 (USA)
Running time 93 min.
Country United States
Language English

Baby is a 2000 film starring Farrah Fawcett, Keith Carradine and an early performance from Alison Pill.[1]

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Baby (disambiguation)

A baby is a term for an infant animal, including humans.

Baby or Babies may also refer to:

Music

Groups

  • Baby (band), a 1970s American group
  • The Babys, a 1970s British rock group
  • Albums

  • Baby (Bosque Brown album), 2009
  • Baby (The Burning Hell album), 2009
  • Baby (The Detroit Cobras album), 2005
  • Baby (Yello album), 1991
  • Songs

  • "Baby (Stand Up)" from Face the Music (Melody Club album) & the single "Baby" by Melody Club, 2004
  • "Baby" (Ashanti song), 2002
  • "Baby" (Brandy song), 1994
  • "Baby" (Fabolous song), 2005
  • "Baby" (Justin Bieber song), 2010
  • "Baby" (LL Cool J song), 2008
  • "Baby" (Pnau song), from Pnau's 2007 album Pnau
  • "Baby (You've Got What It Takes)", by Dinah Washington and Brook Benton
  • "The Baby", by Blake Shelton
  • "B-A-B-Y", 1966 song recorded by Carla Thomas
  • "Babies" (song), by Pulp
  • "Baby", by Alcazar from Disco Defenders
  • "Baby", by Angie Stone from The Art of Love & War
  • "Baby", by Caetano Veloso and Gal Costa from the compilation album Tropicalia: ou Panis et Circenses, covered by several others
  • Baby 81 incident

    The Baby 81 incident was a widely reported parental identity dispute about a baby who survived the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and became an emblem of the effect of the disaster on the families involved. Many of the details in initial reports of the events were subsequently disputed.

    The baby, around 2 months old, was reportedly found on the beach of the town of Kalmunai on the day of the disaster, 26 December 2004, in the midst of debris caused by the tsunami. Kalmunai is located in Ampara district on the east coast of Sri Lanka, approximately 180 miles east of Colombo. No relatives were found in the vicinity, so he was taken to Kalmunai hospital. He was said to be the 81st victim taken to that hospital after the tsumani hit Sri Lanka, and so named Baby 81.

    After remaining unclaimed for several days, nine couples were reported to have said that the child was theirs, although this was later disputed. After initial attempts to take custody of the baby were blocked by the hospital, the Jeyarajah family took legal action to prove the baby's identity, claiming that he was their four-month-old son, Abhilasha. They described how the boy had slipped from his mother's arms when the waves hit, and how the documents of his birth, along with all their other possessions, were washed away in the disaster.

    ZeroAccess botnet

    ZeroAccess, also known as Max++ and/or Sirefef, is Trojan horse computer malware that affects Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is used to download other malware on an infected machine from a botnet mostly involved in bitcoin mining and click fraud, while remaining hidden on a system using rootkit techniques.

    History and propagation

    The ZeroAccess botnet was discovered at least around May 2011. The ZeroAccess rootkit responsible for the botnet's spread is estimated to have been present on at least 9 million systems. Estimates of the size of the botnet vary across sources; antivirus vendor Sophos estimated the botnet size at around 1 million active and infected machines in the third quarter of 2012, and security firm Kindsight estimated 2.2 million infected and active systems.

    The bot itself is spread through the ZeroAccess rootkit through a variety of attack vectors. One attack vector is a form of social engineering, where a user is persuaded to execute malicious code either by disguising it as a legitimate file, or including it hidden as an additional payload in an executable which announces itself as, for example, bypassing copyright protection (a keygen). A second attack vector utilizes an advertising network in order to have the user click on an advertisement that redirects them to a site hosting the malicious software itself. A third infection vector used is an affiliate scheme where third party persons are paid for installing the rootkit on a system.

    Max Damage

    Slade Mercer (born 1987 in New Plymouth, New Zealand) is a professional wrestler, otherwise known as Max Damage or Max "The Axe" Damage. He currently wrestled for the Brisbane based promotions PWA Queensland. He is an Ex-New Zealand Heavyweight Champion and Ex-New Zealand Tag Team Champion.

    Career

    New Zealand Wide Pro Wrestling

    Damage initially trained under Jonnie Juice before joining New Zealand Wide Pro Wrestling where he was further trained by Martin Stirling, Inferno, Island Boy Si and a myriad of other senior wrestlers with the group. He made his official debut as Max Damage on 25 March 2005 at NZWPW's Powerplay II. He lost to Island Boy Si in the semi-finals of the New Zealand Heavyweight Championship tournament, where IBS was later crowned the inaugural champion.

    At the start of his tenure in NZWPW, Damage joined the heel stable, The 'Naki Phullas, wrestling alongside "The Deal" Dal Knox, "Silencer" Jean Miracle, and Gold. By the time he had joined, Dal Knox had already left to wrestle for IPW, and Gold had been ejected from the company, making it a two-man team consisting of himself and "Silencer" Jean Miracle.

    Max (2015 film)

    Max is a 2015 American adventure drama film directed by Boaz Yakin, and co-written with Sheldon Lettich. The film stars Josh Wiggins, Mia Xitlali, Dejon LaQuake, Thomas Haden Church, Robbie Amell, Lauren Graham, Luke Kleintank, and Jay Hernandez. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 26, 2015.

    Plot

    Max, a Belgian Malinois used to help U.S. Marines in Afghanistan, is handled by Kyle Wincott. Kyle is questioned when weapons seized by his squad go missing. Realizing his friend Tyler Harne is among those involved with the shady dealings, he warns Tyler that he cannot cover for him. The two then go into the battlefield with their squad, with Max on point. While advancing on a suicide bomber, Max is injured by an explosion. In the ensuing gunfight, Kyle is shot and killed.

    Kyle's younger brother Justin, who makes money pirating video games, their mother Pamela and their father Ray are informed of his death. After Kyle's body is brought home for burial, the other Marines notice that Max is only calm when he is around Justin, apparently sensing that he is Kyle's brother. The family adopts the dog, who would otherwise be euthanized for his disturbed behavior. Justin initially wants little to do with Max but eventually warms up to him. While meeting up with his friend Chuy, Justin meets Chuy's cousin Carmen, who offers to go to his house and show him some handling tricks for Max. Little by little, Max's behavior improves around other people.

    Sunshine (David Guetta and Avicii song)

    "Sunshine" is a song by French DJ and record producer David Guetta featuring Swedish DJ Avicii (Tim Bergling), from Guetta's fifth studio album, Nothing but the Beat. It entered the Swedish Charts at number 59. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.

    Background

    Sunshine is a progressive house song written in the key of C# minor. It follows the chord progression of C#m/D/E-A/B/C# and runs at 128 bpm.

    Track listing

    Critical reception


    Credits and personnel

    Credits adapted from the liner notes for Nothing but the Beat.

  • Avicii - vocals
  • David Guetta – songwriting, production, mixing
  • Tim Bergling – songwriting, production, mixing
  • Giorgio Tuinfort – songwriting, production
  • Charts

    References

    Podcasts:

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    Sunshine Baby

    by: Reamonn

    Won't you be my sunshine baby? in a world that's sometimes crazy
    I see through my window, I see through the trees
    I'm watching the world as it falls on it knees
    I hope for tomorow, hope for today
    I'm lost for the words with so much to say
    No one can tell me, answer me why
    I'm watching the world as it's crashing me by
    Can you see the reasons, the ones that are true?
    Tell me there's me and there's me and there's you
    Won't you be my sunshine baby? you know your words always save me
    Won't you be my sunshine baby? in a world that's sometimes crazy
    I see through my window the stars as they shine
    I know in my heart that's there's still enough time
    To make a difference, to make a change
    To make a world where we're glad that we came
    All that was righteous and all that was wrong
    All that was written can be undone
    Tell me the reasons and say that their true
    Tell me there's hope and say that it's you
    Won't you be my sunshine baby? you know your words always save me
    Wont you be my sunshine baby? in a world that's sometimes crazy
    And I'm rooted like a willow Tree
    I'm reaching out to the sea as you hold on to me
    And I'm gonna stop the hands of time
    So the sun can always shine and the world will finally see
    Won't you be my sunshine baby? in a world that's sometimes crazy
    Won't you be my sunshine baby? you know your words always save me
    Won't you be my Sunshine baby? in a world that's sometimes crazy




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