



A guide is a person who leads anyone through unknown or unmapped country. This includes a guide of the real world (such as someone who conducts travellers and tourists through a place of interest), as well as a person who leads someone to more abstract places (such as to knowledge or wisdom).
Mountain guides are those employed in mountaineering; these are not merely to show the way but stand in the position of professional climbers with an expert knowledge of rock and snowcraft, which they impart to the amateur, at the same time assuring the safety of the climbing party. This professional class of guides arose in the middle of the 19th century when Alpine climbing became recognized as a sport.
In Switzerland, the central committee of the Swiss Alpine Club issues a guides’ tariff which fixes the charges for guides and porters; there are three sections, for the Valais and Vaudois Alps, for the Bernese Oberland, and for central and eastern Switzerland.
In Chamonix (France) a statue has been raised to Jacques Balmat, who was the first to climb Mont Blanc in 1786. Other notable European guides are Auguste Balmat, Michel Cros, Maquignay, J. A. Carrel, who accompanied Edward Whymper to the Andes, the brothers Lauener, Christian Almer and Jakob and Melchior Anderegg.
A psychedelic guide is someone who guides a drug user's experiences as opposed to a sitter who merely remains present, ready to discourage bad trips and handle emergencies but not otherwise getting involved. Guides are more common amongst spiritual users of entheogens. Psychedelic guides were strongly encouraged by Timothy Leary and the other authors of ''The Psychedelic Experience: A Guide Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead''. Trip sitters are also mentioned in the Responsible Drug User's Oath.
The genesis of the "Guides" regiments may be found in a short-lived Corps of Guides formed by Napoleon in Italy in 1796, which appears to have been a personal escort or body guard composed of men who knew the country. Following the unification of Italy in 1870-71, the new national army included a regiment designated as Guides - the 19th Cavalleggieri (Light Horse).
In the Belgian Army the two Guides regiments, created respectively in 1833 and 1874, constituted part of the light cavalry and came to correspond to the Guard cavalry of other nations. Until the outbreak of World War I, they wore a distinctive uniform comprising a plumed busby, green dolman braided in yellow, and crimson breeches. Mechanised in October 1937, both regiments form armoured battalions in the modern Belgian Army.
In the Swiss army prior to 1914 the squadrons of "Guides" acted as divisional cavalry. In this role these light cavalry units were called upon, on occasion, to lead columns.
The "Queen’s own Corps of Guides" of the British Indian Army consisted of a unique combination of infantry companies and cavalry squadrons. After World War I the infantry element was incorporated in the 12th Frontier Force Regiment and the Guides Cavalry formed a separate regiment - the 10th Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry (Frontier Force).
In drill, a "guide" is an officer or non-commissioned officer who regulates the direction and pace of movements.
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| name | Keith Flint |
|---|---|
| background | solo_singer |
| birth name | Keith Charles Keef Flint |
| birth date | September 17, 1969 |
| origin | British |
| genre | Electronica, electronic rock, big beat, breakbeat, synthpunk, hardcore techno, alternative rock, industrial rock |
| occupation | Dancer, Vocalist |
| associated acts | The Prodigy, Flint |
| website | Personal Website }} |
Keith Charles Keef Flint (born 17 September 1969) is a dancer and vocalist of the British Electronica band The Prodigy.
Originally Flint was the band's dancer, but in 1996 he featured as the vocalist on the hit single "Firestarter". The accompanying video showcased Flint's new, punk look. This trend continued with the next Prodigy single "Breathe", on which Flint performed the backing vocals, whilst Maxim performed lead. The 1997 album ''The Fat of the Land'' featured Flint's vocal contributions to several tracks, namely "Breathe", "Serial Thrilla", "Fuel My Fire" and "Firestarter". The album's success, becoming the most successful dance album of all time, forced Flint into the media spotlight. In 2002 the single "Baby's Got a Temper" was released. At the time Flint and Howlett were having disagreements. On the next Prodigy album, ''Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned'' (2004), Flint did not perform any vocals, although he did appear on the "Hotride - El Batori Mix," on the "Hotride" single.
The latest Prodigy album, Invaders Must Die, was released on 23 February 2009 and features vocals by Flint on multiple tracks, including; Take Me to the Hospital, Run with the Wolves and Colours.
Flint has experimented with several solo/side projects, including the bands Flint and Clever Brains Fryin'. Only one single, Aim4 by FLINT, was released commercially, with FLINT's debut album "Device #1" being cancelled before release. A very rare promotional copy of "Device #1" can be found, however it does not contain all the tracks which were originally meant to appear on the final release. Songs in this album include:
#Asteroids #Piggy #Laughs #Aim #Kamikaze #Prescription #Ju Lu, #Femmefatale #Vacation #Razor
During the late 1990s, when The Prodigy were at their commercial peak, Flint became known in the UK press for his extensive body piercing and tattooing. In an interview, he stated that his most painful tattoo was the text "Inflicted" across his stomach. He stated that it felt like he was on an altar being ritualistically scarred by a Satanic beast. The tattoo was designed by bandmate Liam Howlett.
Flint is a keen motorcyclist. He rode the 1500 miles from Britain to Southern Spain to attend the 2007 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, and also races in club competitions. He now has his own motorcycle team, 'Team Traction Control' which he races in the 2011 Hottrax Endurance events. Flint is also a supporter of London football team West Ham United.
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| name | Natsume Sōseki |
|---|---|
| birth date | February 09, 1867 |
| birth place | Tokyo, Japan |
| death date | December 09, 1916 |
| death place | Tokyo, Japan |
| occupation | Writer |
| genre | novels, short stories, poetry |
| notableworks | ''Kokoro'', ''Botchan'', ''I Am a Cat'' |
| influenced | virtually all subsequent Japanese novelists, Karatani Kōjin }} |
, born , is widely considered to be the foremost Japanese novelist of the Meiji period (1868–1912). He is best known for his novels ''Kokoro'', ''Botchan'', ''I Am a Cat'' and his unfinished work ''Light and Darkness''. He was also a scholar of British literature and composer of haiku, Chinese-style poetry, and fairy tales. From 1984 until 2004, his portrait appeared on the front of the Japanese 1000 yen note.
Natsume attended the First Tokyo Middle School (now Hibiya High School), where he became enamored with Chinese literature, and fancied that he might someday become a writer. His desire to become an author arose when he was about fifteen when he told his older brother about his interest in literature. However, his family disapproved strongly of this course of action, and when Natsume entered the Tokyo Imperial University in September 1884, it was with the intention of becoming an architect. Although he preferred Chinese classics, he began studying English at that time, feeling that it might prove useful to him in his future career, as English was a necessity in Japanese college.
In 1887, Natsume met Masaoka Shiki, a friend who would give him encouragement on the path to becoming a writer, which would ultimately be his career. Shiki tutored him in the art of composing haiku. From this point on, he began signing his poems with the name Sōseki, which is a Chinese idiom meaning "stubborn". In 1890, he entered the English Literature department, and quickly mastered the English language. Natsume graduated in 1893, and enrolled for some time as a graduate student and part-time teacher at the Tokyo Normal School.
In 1895, Natsume began teaching at Matsuyama Middle School in Shikoku, which became the setting of his novel ''Botchan''. Along with fulfilling his teaching duties, Natsume published haiku and Chinese poetry in a number of newspapers and periodicals. He resigned his post in 1896, and began teaching at the Fifth High School in Kumamoto. On June 10 of that year, he married Nakane Kyoko.
He lived in four different lodgings, only the last of which, lodging with Priscilla and her sister Elizabeth Leale in Clapham (see the photograph), proved satisfactory. Five years later, in his preface to ''Bungakuron'' (''The Criticism of Literature''), he wrote about the period: :The two years I spent in London were the most unpleasant years in my life. Among English gentlemen I lived in misery, like a poor dog that had strayed among a pack of wolves.
He got along well with the Leale sisters, who shared his love of literature (notably Shakespeare—his tutor at UCL was the Shakespeare scholar W. J. Craig—and Milton) and spoke fluent French, much to his admiration. The Leales were a Channel Island family, and Priscilla had been born in France. The sisters worried about Natsume's incipient paranoia and successfully urged him to get out more and take up cycling.
Despite his poverty, loneliness, and mental problems, he solidified his knowledge of English literature during this period and returned to Japan in 1903.
After his return to the Empire of Japan, he replaced Koizumi Yakumo (Lafcadio Hearn) at the First Higher School, and subsequently became a professor of English literature at Tokyo Imperial University, where he taught literary theory and literary criticism.
He followed on this success with short stories, such as ''Rondon tō'' ("Tower of London") in 1905 and the novels ''Botchan'' ("Little Master"), and ''Kusamakura'' ("Grass Pillow") in 1906, which established his reputation, and which enabled him to leave his post at the university for a position with ''Asahi Shimbun'' in 1907, and to begin writing full-time. Much of his work deals with the relation between Japanese culture and Western culture. Especially his early works are influenced by his studies in London; his novel ''Kairo-kō'' was the earliest and only major prose treatment of the Arthurian legend in Japanese. He began writing one novel a year until his death from a stomach ulcer in 1916.
Major themes in Natsume's works include ordinary people fighting against economic hardship, the conflict between duty and desire (a traditional Japanese theme; see giri), loyalty and group mentality versus freedom and individuality, personal isolation and estrangement, the rapid industrialization of Japan and its social consequences, contempt of Japan's aping of Western culture, and a pessimistic view of human nature. Natsume took a strong interest in the writers of the ''Shirakaba'' (White Birch) literary group. In his final years, authors such as Akutagawa Ryūnosuke and Kume Masao became close followers of his literary style.
| Year | Japanese title | ! English title | ! Comments | ||
| rowspan="3" | 1905 | 吾輩は猫である | ''Wagahai wa Neko dearu''| | ''I Am a Cat'' | |
| 倫敦塔 | ''Rondon Tō''| | ''The Tower of London'' | |||
| 薤露行 | ''Kairo-kō''| | ''Kairo-kō'' | |||
| rowspan="4" | 1906 | 坊っちゃん| | ''Botchan'' | ''Botchan'' | |
| 草枕 | ''Kusamakura''| | Kusamakura (novel)>The Three Cornered World''(lit. ''The Grass Pillow'') | latest translation uses Japanese title | ||
| 趣味の遺伝 | ''Shumi no Iden''| | ''The Heredity of Taste'' | |||
| 二百十日 | ''Nihyaku-tōka''| | ''The 210th Day'' | |||
| 1907 in literature | 1907 | 虞美人草| | ''Gubijinsō'' | ''The Poppy'' | |
| rowspan="3" | 1908 | 坑夫| | ''Kōfu'' | ''The Miner'' | |
| 夢十夜 | ''Yume Jū-ya''| | ''Ten Nights of Dreams'' | |||
| 三四郎 | ''Sanshirō''| | ''Sanshiro'' | |||
| 1909 in literature | 1909 | それから| | ''Sorekara'' | Sorekara>And Then'' | |
| rowspan="2" | 1910 | 門| | ''Mon'' | The Gate (novel)>The Gate'' | |
| 思い出す事など | ''Omoidasu Koto nado''| | ''Spring Miscellany'' | |||
| rowspan="2" | 1912 | 彼岸過迄| | ''Higan Sugi Made'' | ''To the Spring Equinox and Beyond'' | |
| 行人 | ''Kōjin''| | The Wayfarer (novel)>The Wayfarer'' | |||
| rowspan="2" | 1914 | こころ| | ''Kokoro'' | ''Kokoro'' | |
| 私の個人主義 | ''Watakushi no Kojin Shugi''| | ''My Individualism'' | A famous speech | ||
| rowspan="2">1915 in literature | 1915 | 道草| | ''Michi Kusa'' | ''Grass on the Wayside'' | |
| 硝子戸の中 | ''Garasu Do no Uchi''| | ''Inside My Glass Doors'' | English translation, 2002 | ||
| 1916 in literature | 1916 | 明暗| | ''Mei An'' | ''Light and Darkness, a novel'' | Unfinished |
Category:1867 births Category:1916 deaths Category:Writers from Tokyo Category:People in Meiji period Japan Category:Japanese novelists Category:Japanese poets Category:Japanese short story writers Category:Japanese expatriates in the United Kingdom Category:University of Tokyo alumni Category:Pseudonymous writers
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| background | solo_singer |
|---|---|
| birth name | Percy Miller |
| alias | Lil' Romeo, Rome, Romeo |
| born | August 19, 1989 |
| origin | New Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
| genre | Hip hop |
| occupation | RapperModelBasketball playerEntrepreneurActor |
| college | USC |
| years active | 2001–present |
| label | No Limit (2001–2002) Priority (2001–2002) The New No Limit (2002–2004) Universal (2002–2003) E1 (2004–2005) Guttar Music (2005–2006) Take A Stand (2007–present) The Next Generation (CEO) (2010–present) No Limit Forever (CEO) (2010–present) |
| website | http://romeoforever.com }} |
Percy Robert Miller, Jr. (born August 19, 1989), better known by his stage name Romeo (previously Lil' Romeo), is an American rapper, actor, basketball player, entrepreneur, and model. As a rap musician, Miller has released three studio albums and two compilation albums.
| Name | Percy Miller, Jr. |
|---|---|
| College | USC |
| Conference | Pac-10 |
| Sport | Basketball |
| Position | Point guard |
| Career start | 2008 2010 |
| Nickname | Romeo, Prince P |
| Jersey | 15 |
| Height ft | 5 |
| Height in | 11 |
| Weight lb | 170 |
| Nationality | American |
| Birth date | August 19, 1989 |
| Birth place | New Orleans, Louisiana |
| Highschool | Beverly Hills High School |
| tournaments | y |
| tournament list | 2009 NCAA Tournament |
| color | DarkRed |
| fontcolor | Gold }} |
Romeo was invited, in the summer of 2006, to the Reebok-sponsored ABCD Camp, which is considered the premier basketball camp in the United States. The Teaneck, New Jersey-based ABCD Camp is an invitation-only basketball showcase previously attended by high-profile players including Kobe Bryant, Stephon Marbury, Tracy McGrady, LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony. Surrounded by future NBA players such as O. J. Mayo, Derrick Rose, and Kevin Love, Miller looked out of place and averaged less than 2 points a game throughout the camp. ''The Wall Street Journal'' made an article on March 8, entitled "A Hot Prospect," cites Sonny Vaccaro, the longtime director of the ABCD Camp, as explaining, "he invited Romeo Miller to the 2006 camp, primarily as a favor to Percy Miller, whom he knew from the club basketball circuit." In the article, Vaccaro indicated, "If you're looking for the profile of an athlete who plays basketball at USC, he's not it."
On April 13, 2007, Miller verbally committed to the University of Southern California (USC) and signed a letter of intent on November 19, 2007.
Miller, a 5'11" point guard, was a four year starter at Beverly Hills High School. As a junior during the 2005–2006 high school season he averaged 13.9 points and 5.6 assists per game. As a senior during the 2006–2007 high school season he averaged 8.6 points and 9.0 assists per game.
According to ''The Wall Street Journal'', it appears the decision to grant Miller a full scholarship at USC was largely driven by his relationship with friend and teammate Demar DeRozan, the 6-foot-6 All-American forward who was rated as the number five prospect in the country on Scout.com. ''The Wall Street Journal'' reported Coach Tim Floyd as saying, "Last April...Percy Miller called while driving both players from a tournament in Fayetteville, Ark...Percy Miller said 'Demar and Romeo are ready to make their decision, and would you like to have them both on scholarship?'...'I said absolutely.'" Miller and DeRozan began playing in the 2008–2009 season.
Miller had a disappointing career at USC. In his two seasons as a Trojan, he played a total of 19 minutes in 9 games and scored a total of 5 points.
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| 2 | Quickstep/ "You're the One That I Want" | 7 | 8 | 8 | Safe | ||||||
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| 6 | Waltz/ "My Heart Will Go On" | 10 | 9 | 9 | |||||||
| style="text-align:center; background:#faf6f"|Cha-Cha-Cha/ ""Born This Way""Samba/ "Say Hey (I Love You)" | |||||||||||
| style="text-align:center; background:#faf6f"|Tango/"Hold It Against Me"Salsa/"Tequila" |
;Studio albums
;Independent albums
;Collaboration albums
;Mixtapes
;Films
| Year | ||||
| 2001 | ''Max Keeble's Big Move'' | Himself | ||
| 2003 | ''Honey (2003 film)Honey'' || | Benny | Main Role | |
| rowspan="2">2004 | ''Still 'Bout It''| | M.J. | Main Role | |
| ''Decisions'' | Jamal | |||
| rowspan="2" | 2006 | ''God's Gift (film)God's Gift'' || | Romeo | Main Role |
| ''Don't Be Scared'' | Unknown | |||
| rowspan="2" | 2007 | ''Uncle P''| | Corey Miller | Main Role |
| ''Crush On U'' | Rome | |||
| 2009 | ''The Pig People''| | TJ | Main Role | |
| 2010 | ''Down and Distance''| | Darren Sheehan | Main Role | |
| rowspan="2" | 2011 | ''Jumping the Broom (film)Jumping the Broom'' || | Sebastian | Support Role |
| ''Wolf Boy'' | ''2120'' |
;Television
| Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes | |||
| 2001 | ''The Brothers García'' | Ty | |
| 2001 | ''Oh Drama!''| | Musical Guest | Television special |
| 2001 | ''The Hughleys''| | Himself | |
| 2001 | ''Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration''| | Himself | |
| 2002 | ''Raising Dad''| | Marvin | |
| 2002 | ''American Music Awards of 2002The 29th Annual American Music Awards'' || | Himself | |
| 2002 | ''Proud Family''| | Himself | "A Hero For Halloween" (episode 24, season 1) |
| 2003 | ''One on One (TV series)One on One'' || | Eric | "Spy Games" |
| 2003 | ''Static Shock''| | Himself | Recorded the final theme song for the series. |
| 2003 | ''All Grown Up!''| | Lil Q | "It's Cupid, Stupid" (episode 8, season 1) |
| 2003–2006 | ''Romeo!''| | Romeo "Ro" Miller | Main Role/Starring as ''Romeo''. |
| 2005 | ''Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide| | Rapping teacher | "Guide to: Emergency Drills and Late Bus" (episode 21, season 2) |
| 2008 | ''Out of Jimmy's Head| | Himself | "Lunch Tables" (episode 13, season 1) |
| 2010 | ''The Defenders (2010 TV series)The Defenders || | Killa Diz | "The Defenders – Nevada v. Killa Diz" |
| 2011 | ''The Bad Girls Club (season 6)The Bad Girls Club: Season 6'' || | Himself | Guest appearance on the reality show (episode 10) |
| 2011 | ''Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 12)Dancing With the Stars: Season 12 '' || | Contestant | Romeo was originally supposed to be competing in season 2 but due to a injury he was unable & his dad Master P filled in for him |
| 2011 | ''The Cape| | Gangster | Season 1, Episode 9 – "Razer". |
| 2011 | ''Reed Between the Lines''| | Darius | Season 1, Episode 5 – "Let's Talk About Competition" |
| 2011 | ''Charlie's Angels (2011 TV series)Charlie's Angels'' || | Royal's son | Season 1, EpisRode 7 – "Royal Angels" |
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