Nuclear

Nuclear may refer to:

Physics

  • Nuclear engineering
  • Nuclear physics
  • Nuclear power
  • Nuclear reactor
  • Nuclear weapon
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Radiation therapy
  • Mathematics

  • Nuclear space
  • Nuclear operator
  • Nuclear congruence
  • Nuclear C*-algebra
  • Chemistry

  • Nuclear DNA
  • Society

  • Nuclear family, a family consisting of a pair of adults and their children
  • Music

  • "Nuclear" (Ryan Adams song), 2002
  • "Nuclear", a song by Mike Oldfield from his Man on the Rocks album
  • See also

  • Cell nucleus
  • Nucleus (disambiguation)
  • Nucleolus
  • Nucleation
  • Nucleic acid
  • Nucular
  • All pages beginning with "Nucleo"
  • All pages beginning with "Nuclear"
  • Nuclear (Ryan Adams song)

    "Nuclear" is a song by singer-songwriter Ryan Adams from his 2002 album Demolition, the only single from the album.

    The song was recorded during Adams' July 2001 sessions with the Pinkhearts in Nashville.

    In 2002, Adams spoke with CNN about the song: "I guess it's Britpop for Americans. I don't know what it is, really, but the lyrics are funny. There's actually a really funny line in it that says, 'I saw her and the Yankees lost to the Braves.' If you're from Atlanta, that's not a very nice thing to say. It's sort of referring to the fact that the Braves never win." (The Atlanta Braves lost both the 1996 and 1999 World Series to the New York Yankees.)

    Among the b-sides included on the various "Nuclear" singles are the non-album tracks "Blue" and "Song For Keith". Adams co-wrote "Blue" with Julianna Raye, and the song comes from the 48 Hours sessions. "Song For Keith" is a tribute to Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards and was recorded during The Pinkhearts Sessions.

    List of Wonder Woman characters

    This is a list of Wonder Woman supporting characters.

    Major characters

    In alphabetical order (with issue and date of first appearance).

    Other supporting characters

    Separated in chronological clusters, by major periods in the publication history of the Wonder Woman comic book.

    Pre-Crisis

    Characters who appeared before the continuity-altering series Crisis on Infinite Earths.

    Golden Age

  • Queen Desira - Venusian queen.
  • Lila Brown - Steve Trevor's secretary, who instantly disliked Diana Prince, she was killed by Doctor Psycho.
  • Eve Brown - Lila Brown's sister.
  • Holiday Girls - Etta Candy's Beeta Lambda sorority sisters at Holiday College.
  • Oscar Sweetgulper - Etta Candy's spindly, nerdy boyfriend, from Starvard College.
  • Dean Sourpuss - the grim, heavy-handed dean of Holiday College.
  • Professor Zool - brilliant, though absentminded, eminent scientist at Holiday College.
  • Hard Candy - Etta Candy's father, who owns a ranch.
  • Sugar Candy - Etta Candy's mother.
  • Mint Candy - Etta Candy's brother.
  • School (TV series)

    School!! (スクール!! Sukūru!!) is a Japanese television series which premiered on Fuji TV on January 16, 2011. It was aired on Fuji TV's Sunday 9:00pm slot "Dramatic Sunday" in the 2011 winter drama season.

    Plot

    The story is about Shingū Elementary School which is beset by a lot of problems. Seichiro Naruse, a construction worker whose company closed down, suddenly becomes the principal of his old school. He must save the school from closing down.

    Cast

    Main Cast

  • Yosuke Eguchi as Seichiro Naruse
  • The construction company he was working in went bankrupt and he was appointed as the civilian principal of the Shingū Elementary School. Having devoted 20 years in the construction industry, he has no teaching license. He takes up the job in order to keep a promise he made with his former teacher and ex-principal Takeichi. Nonetheless, he has a cheerful personality and takes positive action at every turn, and he frequently describes himself as a "X X demon". He was greatly appalled by the appearance and the change in his alma mater, which was struggling to change the status quo. In the last episode, Shingū Elementary School narrowly avoided closing down, but at the same time, he resigned to take responsibility for the incident that was caused by Akira Hara in the school.

    Bleach (Nirvana album)

    Bleach is the debut studio album by American rock band Nirvana, released on June 15, 1989 by Sub Pop. The main recording sessions took place at Reciprocal Recording in Seattle, Washington between December 1988 and January 1989.

    Bleach was well received by critics, but failed to chart in the U.S. upon its original release. The album was re-released internationally by Geffen Records in 1992 following the success of Nirvana's second album, Nevermind (1991). The re-release debuted at number 89 on the Billboard 200, and peaked at number 33 on the UK Albums Chart and 34 on the Australian albums chart. In 2009 Sub Pop released a 20th anniversary edition of Bleach featuring a live recording of a Nirvana show in Portland, Oregon from 1990 as extra material. Since its release in 1989, Bleach has sold over 1.7 million units in the United States alone. It is Sub Pop's best-selling release to date.

    Recording

    Following the release of its debut single "Love Buzz" on Sub Pop in November 1988, Nirvana practiced for two to three weeks in preparation for recording a full-length album, even though Sub Pop had only requested an EP. The main sessions for Bleach took place at Reciprocal Recording Studios in Seattle, with local producer Jack Endino.

    Crime of the Century (album)

    Crime of the Century is the third album by the English progressive rock band Supertramp, released in September 1974. Crime of the Century was Supertramp's commercial breakthrough in both the US and UK, aided by the UK hit "Dreamer" and the U.S. hit "Bloody Well Right". It was a UK Top 10 album and a U.S. Top 40 album, eventually being certified Gold in the U.S. in 1977 after the release of Even in the Quietest Moments.... The album was Supertramp's first to feature drummer Bob Siebenberg (at the time credited as Bob C. Benberg), woodwinds player John Anthony Helliwell, bassist Dougie Thomson, and co-producer Ken Scott.

    The album's dedication reads "To Sam", which is a nickname for Stanley August Miesegaes, the Dutch millionaire who supported the band financially from 1969–72.

    Background and recording

    After the failure of their first two albums and an unsuccessful tour, the band broke up, and Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson recruited new members, drummer Bob C. Benberg, woodwinds player John Helliwell, and bassist Dougie Thomson. This new line-up were sent by their record label, A&M, in particular A&R man Dave Margereson (who would become their manager for the next ten years) to a seventeenth-century farm in Somerset in order to rehearse together and prepare the album.

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