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  I Will Survive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"I Will Survive" is a song by Gloria Gaynor, released in 1979.
I Will Survive is also the stadium anthem of Feyenoord and Schalke 04.
It received the Grammy Award for Best Disco Recording in 1980, the only year that the award was given.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/I_Will_Survive   (207 words)

  
 You Will Survive Doomsday
Anyone planning on attempting to use the basement survival method should obtain ahead of time the detailed instructions for building these devices, and store these instructions in their home, along with an emergency supply of food and containers for storing approximately 14 gallons of water for each individual that is going to be accommodated.
There will probably not be sufficient fallout on the food packages (or you can get rid of it quickly enough) that you need concern yourself about the amount of gamma radiation that you are going to get from that source during the decontamination process.
There will not be enough of them around that they will make walking around dangerous for most people but the problem is that they get into the food chain and that they have relatively short half-lives, between five and 30 years.
www.ki4u.com /nuclearsurvival/survival/books/doomsday/index.htm   (13945 words)

  
 "Becoming Eternal" by Laurie Mulvey & Sam Richards
But it will take us nonetheless… And because somehow we cannot turn away from the approach of this unimaginable parting, we have been engaged in a grand and painstaking project over the past five years.
It is a book of 365 essays written to the one who survives the other’s death.
Even though we expect that the one of us who lives would find little consolation in the midst of such deep sorrow, the purpose of this work is to reach past our mortal divide and encourage "the survivor" to heal, and to nurture their barest desire to live toward a new passion.
www.becomingeternal.com   (184 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Exploring Mars on Earth
The nearest planet with all the resources required for technological civilization, Mars will also be the decisive testing ground that will determine whether humanity can expand from its globe of origin to enjoy the unlimited prospects open to a spacefaring species.
Water use is a key variable in defining Mars mission logistics requirements, yet are unknown, and will remain unknown until assessed in the context of a programme of active field exploration.
With the loss of the trailer, the floors, and the crane, the construction crew that the Mars Society had paid to fly to Devon to assemble the station declared that building it was impossible, and fled the island.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/sci/tech/3342083.stm   (1493 words)

  
 I Will Survive - Why Bush (probably) won't dump Rumsfeld. By Fred Kaplan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Yet it is exceedingly unlikely that Rummy will get the boot—and not just because we have a presidential system of government, and not just because our political language has been debased to the point where a word like "responsibility" means nothing.
Rumsfeld will almost certainly survive because President George W. Bush's political fortunes—at least for the moment—demand that he survive.
The investigation will be conducted in a thorough and professional manner.
slate.msn.com /id/2100201   (1241 words)

  
 Belfast Telegraph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
There they will put an offer on the table to them - believed to be 3p in the pound - and if accepted by 75% of those owed money, the £1million bill will suddenly be transformed into £30,000.
To date, the Irish Football Association has remained tight-lipped on the affair, but if, as expected, Coleraine do survive, the powers that be at Windsor Avenue will no doubt be looking for assurances that this can never happen again.
But throughout the summer Quinn has been busy building a new squad, but who will be behind the scenes come the new season will depend on today's outcome.
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk /sport/story.jsp?story=653308   (450 words)

  
 Free Software Magazine - The FUD-based Encyclopedia
Some unspecified quasi-Darwinian process will assure that those writings and editings by contributors of greatest expertise will survive; articles will eventually reach a steady state that corresponds to the highest degree of accuracy.
I will temporarily leave the reader to make their own value judgment of this policy, and proceed within the bounds of McHenry’s game.
The enabling dynamic of CBPP is that people are willing to volunteer a little bit of work and a large amount of knowledge to online community systems, and that when this force is properly harnessed, significant overall value can be created.
www.freesoftwaremagazine.com /free_issues/issue_02/fud_based_encyclopedia   (4400 words)

  
 Napoleon I of France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although they did not survive his downfall, a nephew, Napoleon III, ruled France later in the century.
In the last half of April 1821, he wrote out his own will and several codicils (a total of 40-odd pages).
Napoléon had asked in his will to be buried on the banks of the Seine, but when he died in 1821 he was buried on Saint Helena.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Napoleon_I_of_France   (5834 words)

  
 Run Away If You Want Survive - Surch
'Survive' was an organisation to provide shelter to kids who run away from home.
is not to survive, but to find a reason to survive.
I tell you I will not survive to fifty...
www.surch.co.uk /run+away+if+you+want+survive   (589 words)

  
 'The Faith Will Survive', Sojourners Magazine/July-August 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
And there will be a next one if the culture of the "Princes of the Church" (and everything that kind of systemic fealty implies) is permitted to continue in the modern world.
If not felled by this problem, it will surely be struck down by the next one that will undoubtedly be spawned out of the same mentality.
In that case, it is clear that it will be the authorities who stand to lose.
www.sojo.net /magazine/index.cfm/action/sojourners/issue/soj0207/article/020710.html   (1780 words)

  
 The Digital Roman Forum Project of the UCLA Cultural Virtual Reality Laboratory
In this paper, I will focus on the Roman Forum and use it to address this conference’s theme—reconstructing the archaeological landscape with digital technology—by presenting it as a case study of the relationship between digital and what might be called “pre-digital” archaeological reconstruction.
It is worth recounting at least the outlines of the history of reconstructing ancient Rome because it will enable us to see how our new project consciously brings together the various approaches that have been used in the past and integrates them into a new synthesis.
It can be explored at will in the three dimensions of space and even in the fourth dimension of time.
www.cvrlab.org /research/images/FrischerWorkshopPaperIllustratedWeb.htm   (4950 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Football | News | The great debate: who will survive?
There will be a few goals in it but Southampton have the firepower that can make the difference.
By the time they play Man United on the last day, United will already have cemented third place and will have the FA Cup final on their minds.
It all boils down to their games against Norwich and Palace, today and next weekend, and if they beat them it will be difficult for the others to finish ahead of them.
www.guardian.co.uk /Football/comment/story/0,9753,1473688,00.html   (878 words)

  
 MENAFN - Middle East North Africa . Financial Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
While Egyptian investigators are sifting through the rubble of early Saturday's blasts at Sharm El-Sheikh and the death toll is rising, the damage to the national economy, however short-term, has been done.
They said that the Egyptian economy can survive this crisis particularly that many foreign investors believe that terrorism is a global phenomenon, hitting London twice in as many weeks, and added that it has many good things going for it to get back on its own feet.
Meanwhile, banking officials said that banks will take many urgent measures to meet the financing needs of investors, mainly those into tourism, and open credit lines to support tourist ventures which have been the backbone for Sharm El-Sheikh's economy.
www.menafn.com /qn_news_story_s.asp?StoryId=101384   (250 words)

  
 General Tommy Franks calls for Repeal of US Constitution
Franks' interview suggests that an Al Qaeda sponsored terrorist attack will be used as a "trigger mechanism" for a military coup d'état in America.
Franks is alluding to a so-called "Pearl Harbor type event" which would be used as a justification for declaring a State of emergency, leading to the establishment of a military government.
But he says he will eventually be found, perhaps sooner than Osama bin laden.
globalresearch.ca /articles/EDW311A.html   (1712 words)

  
 Speakers Platform: Adapting the Supermarket For The New Era   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The next generation of shoppers will be well positioned to enjoy the benefits of on-line commerce, dragging their parents into the brave new world of electronic retailing.
Today's family is more willing to let experts pick out perishables so long as the cost and quality of the delivered product is as good as that found in the local supermarket.
Phase 2, which is currently in its infancy, will be characterized in terms of the increased rate of customers and revenue shifting to on-line commerce as compared to phase 1.
www.speaking.com /articles_html/RichardWolf_798.html   (3602 words)

  
 Aljazeera.Net - Saudi regime v al-Qaida: Only one survives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hollis says in such circumstances there will be some even among al-Qaida’s ranks who will regard such an attack as a mistake or politically counterproductive.
“But there will be others who will reconcile this to their consciences,” she says.
Al-Faqih says the prospect of a peaceful resolution is impossible because the monarchy is too unpopular to survive a transformation into a more open democratic regime.
english.aljazeera.net /NR/exeres/DFA971C7-95DC-44AC-A33F-804F2E927661.htm   (943 words)

  
 CNN.com - Landers may resolve riddles of Mars life, water - Dec. 23, 2003
Early Christmas morning, a small armada of exploratory spacecraft will reach the red planet, some attempting to enter orbit, others to land -- a very risky business because of the engineering and physical challenges that await the robotic probes.
Nor will they look for water, the necessary ingredient of life as we know it.
Instead, they'll look for minerals in the rocks on Mars that could suggest, on the one hand, the past presence of water and, on the other, the possibility that it allowed the planet to harbor life.
www.cnn.com /2003/TECH/space/12/22/mars.life.ap/index.html   (1175 words)

  
 Guarding your Thoughts and Functions 2 - The Gold Scales
If you really mean business when you decree that the next generation will not give you a thought, you must act differently.
Parents have the idea that it is their duty to set a good example, never realising that a bad one will do just as well, indeed better.
Fairly solid evidence seems to verify this outlook, along with the gist of the so-called "German Study" - it is on somewhat common and unpleasant TM effects on Germans.
oaks.nvg.org /soapy2.html   (8225 words)

  
 TheStreet.com: On the Net, Who Will Survive the Race to Profitability?
True bottom-line earnings might not come for a while, if the company is investing in technology or other equipment that will be written off over a number of years.
In B2B, Commerce One ( CMRC :Nasdaq - news ), which will be cash-flow positive during the second quarter of this year, trades at 63 times sales, while Ventro ( VNTR :Nasdaq - news ), due to be cash-flow positive in 2003, trades at 10 times sales.
And given two similar companies, one that will turn a profit sooner is certainly more attractive.
www.thestreet.com /markets/marketfeatures/950776.html   (1004 words)

  
 VARBusiness | Though Challenged, the IT Industry
Finally, outsourcing will continue to grow, but the emphasis will continue to shift toward full-service IT providers and business-process outsourcing.
Many small companies will struggle and fail during the next 12 to 18 months and forced consolidation will continue.
Funding will also continue to constrict as few VCs will realize positive returns from the past two years' investments, and many of them will exit.
vb.channelsupersearch.com /news/var/31164.asp   (709 words)

  
 Sandee....I Will Survive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I will be getting results on Thursday, when I see Dr. Legler...
Sorry for the lack of posts & thank you for all your concerned e-mail for me & my cousin Tony, you will never know how much they all mean to me! I have learned from all of you that this world is full of love & compassion & for this I will be forever grateful.
Once again this year we will be joining the 12 hour "Relay for Life" I am so very thankful for all those who have collectively raised funds for this very important cause & have joined "I Will Survive" group!
www.day-without-rain.org /sandee   (1902 words)

  
 Only Some Will Survive the Telecom Shakeout
The old US West, which makes up about 80% of total revenue, will suffer a 0.4% drop in consumer revenue and a 14% drop in commercial revenue in 2002, according to estimates from Robertson Stephens.
And the likelihood that the debt will face further downgrades from the rating agencies (it's currently rated Baaa1/BBB-) just increases the pressure on the stock.
Many analysts believe that competitors will gain as much as 30% of the local phone market over the next 10 years.
www.thestreet.com /funds/jubak/10020303.html   (1456 words)

  
 ITworld.com - Developers will survive
A recent Information Technology Association of Canada (ITAC) study showed that there will be an increased demand for IT workers who have business skills, such as business analysts and project managers, said Julie Kaufman, a research manager of skills research at IDC Canada Ltd. in Toronto.
Business demands mean that in the future there will likely be a need for people who can offer a combination of IT and business skills, she said.
Roles will change and so what we consider to be a programming job today may look different five years from now.
www.itworld.com /Career/1826/020918developers   (1139 words)

  
 Good News: How The Earth Will Survive When The Sun Becomes A Supergiant
The astronomy textbooks will have to be rewritten, say astrophysicists at the University of Sussex who have re-examined standard calculations about solar evolution and the distant future of the Earth.
But Earth may survive after all, say the Sussex astronomers, if an important extra detail is considered: the ongoing loss of mass and weakening gravity while a star is a red supergiant.
There are periods, they calculate, when we could in principle survive on one of the outer planets such as Mars, but there will be long gaps when none of them is habitable.
www.spacedaily.com /news/end-02a.html   (811 words)

  
 ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
This was the beginning of the political and military system traditionally called feudalism and the end of any real hope that the West might have had of reestablishing a centralized government and unified state such as the Romans had managed to maintain.
Europe was more or less on its own, no longer trying to bring back some golden age, but searching for whatever means would help it to survive.
This file may be copied on the condition that the entire contents,including the header and this copyright notice, remain intact.The contents of ORB are copyright © 1995-1999 Laura V. Blanchard and Carolyn Schriber except as otherwise indicated herein.
www.the-orb.net /textbooks/nelson/carolingian_empire_fall.html   (1074 words)

  
 The Manila Times Internet Edition | OPINION > Asia will survive unpegging of yuan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The wave of speculation and devaluations unleashed by Thailand’s move in 1997 to loosen currency controls left the region with little appetite for any further surprises, and a healthy appreciation for the currency controls that was China’s cushion against catastrophe.
“The important point is not about how much the yuan has changed, it’s that China is willing to adjust and allow its currency to tie up with other currencies,” he said.
Given China’s growing role in the world economy, the fixed yuan had put many of its neighbors under pressure to try to keep their own currencies cheaper to maintain their export competitiveness—adding to inflationary pressures and increasing costs for imports of key commodities such as crude oil.
www.manilatimes.net /national/2005/jul/24/yehey/opinion/20050724opi7.html   (595 words)

  
 I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor Songfacts
Since this was written, Gaynor has become a devout Christian and added a verse reflecting her faith: "I will survive; He gave me life; I stand beside the Crucified One; I can go on; I will be strong; For my strength to live is not my own; I will survive!"
This was released as the B-side of another song called "Substitute." Gloria knew this would be the hit, but the president of her record company specifically ordered "Substitute" as the single.
Gloria put her efforts into promoting "I Will Survive," and when club DJs started playing it, radio stations caught on and it became a huge hit.
www.songfacts.com /detail.lasso?id=2451   (855 words)

  
 Gloria Gaynor's 'I Will Survive' is a ubiquitous cultural touchstone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Gloria Gaynor's 'I Will Survive' is a ubiquitous cultural touchstone
It was the B-side of a song called "Substitute," but Gaynor thought "I Will Survive" was the more obvious hit.
Nor has she tired of it; she titled her 1997 autobiography "I Will Survive," and she has recorded a new, live Spanish-and-English version of it for an album due in September.
www.gloriagaynor.com /pressclippings/cape-code-online.shtml   (1344 words)

  
 PCWorld.com - PGP Encryption Will Survive, Inventor Says   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pretty Good Privacy will go on, despite a move by Network Associates to shelve the encryption product after it couldn't find a buyer, PGP inventor Phil Zimmermann says.
Although Zimmermann sold PGP to Santa Clara, California-based NAI in 1997, the protocols for the encryption code are open to all on the Internet.
The products will be placed into "maintenance mode," she says, meaning that although they won't be developed any further, bug fixes will be released as necessary for one year, and service contracts will be honored until the end of their terms.
www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,87883,00.asp   (550 words)

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