On a ship, the fire room, or FR or boiler room or stokehold, referred to the space of a vessel where water was brought to a boil. The steam was then transmitted to a separate engine room, located immediately aft, where it was utilized to power the vessel. To increase the safety and damage survivability of a vessel, the machinery necessary for operations may be segregated into various spaces, the fire room was one of these spaces, and was among the largest physical compartment of the machinery space. On some ships, the space comprised more than one fire room, such as forward and aft, or port or starboard fire rooms, or may be simply numbered. Each room was connected to a stack ventilating smoke.
By their nature, fire rooms were less complex than their allied engine room and were normally supervised by less senior personnel.
On a large percentage of vessels, ships and boats, the fire room was located near the bottom, and at the rear, or aft, end of the vessel, and usually comprised few compartments. This design maximized the cargo carrying capacity of the vessel. The fire room on some ships was situated amid-ships, especially on vessels built from the 1880s to the 1990s.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.4 square miles (6.2km2), all land. It is located next to Sugar Mountain Ski Area, one of several ski areas in this section of North Carolina.
Demographics
As of the census of 2000, there were 226 people, 121 households, and 61 families residing in the village. The population density was 92.6 people per square mile (35.8/km²). There were 1,212 housing units at an average density of 496.8 per square mile (191.8/km²). The racial makeup of the village was 99.12% White, 0.44% Pacific Islander, and 0.44% from two or more races.
There were 121 households out of which 7.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.0% were married couples living together, 4.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 48.8% were non-families. 35.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 8.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 1.87 and the average family size was 2.32.
Although there are close interrelationships among the Dene communities, they are culturally and linguistically distinct. The K’ahsho Got’ine (Hare(skin) Dene) are now centred in Fort Good Hope and Colville Lake. The Shita Got’ine (Mountain Dene) have joined with the K’áálǫ Got’ine (Willow Lake Dene) (they lived around K’áálô Tué - ″Willow Lake″, today known as Brackett Lake) in the community of Tulit’a. The Sahtúot’ine (Sahtú Dene or Great Bear Lake Dene) are named after Sahtú/Great Bear Lake, and are based in Deline. Métis people, descendents of relationships established between Dene people and fur traders, reside in all five communities of the region. The Hareskin Dene called themselves K'a so Got’ine/Katoo Got’ine ("big willow people") or K’ahsho Got’ine/K'áshot’ Got’ine (″big-arrowhead-people″, mistranslated as Hareskin people, an English rendering of Gahwié Got’ine - ″Rabbit(skin) People″).
Mountain is the 1969 debut solo album from guitarist Leslie West. It is often cited as a Mountain album due to its title and the presence of bassist and vocalist Felix Pappalardi, but it was actually a solo album.
Room is the second solo album (third overall album) of singer-songwriter and actress Katey Sagal. It was originally released on June 1, 2004 by the record label Valley Entertainment.
Track listing
"Life Goes Round" (Katey Sagal, David Ricketts) 5:12
"Heaven Is Ten Zillion Light Years Away" (Stevie Wonder) 5:46
Larry Carlton released in 1978, also known as the Room 335 album, was recorded at Larry Carlton’s Room 335 Studio in Hollywood, CA. Produced and arranged by Larry Carlton / Larry Carlton Productions. Engineered by Larry Carlton; Second Engineer: Steve Carlton.
Track listing
All selections written by Larry Carlton, unless otherwise noted.
"Room 1411" is a 1928 instrumental composed by Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman and released as a Brunswick78 by Bennie Goodman's Boys. The song was Glenn Miller's first known composition and was an early collaboration between Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman, who would become the most successful bandleaders of the Big Band Era during the 1930s and 1940s.
Recording history
"Room 1411," also known as "Goin To Town," "Pieza 1411" in Spanish on the label, was composed with Benny Goodman in 1928 when Glenn Miller was part of "Bennie Goodman's Boys". The instrumental was recorded on June 23, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois and was released as a 78, 4013, on Brunswick, paired with "Jungle Blues". The instrumental, Matrix # E27639=C, was described as a "shimmy one-step" on the original Brunswick 78 label as released in 1928.
"Bennie Goodman's Boys" was made up of an all-star ensemble that featured Glenn Miller on trombone, Ben Pollack on drums, Dick "Icky" Morgan on guitar, Bud Freeman on tenor saxophone, Fud Livingston on clarinet and tenor saxophone, Jimmy McPartland on cornet, Vic Breidis (also appears as Briedis) on piano, Harry Goodman on bass and tuba, and Benny Goodman on clarinet, saxophone, and cornet. The band continued to record in 1928 and 1929. Tommy Dorsey on trombone and Wingy Manone on trumpet were also members of the group on other sessions.
Please enjoy our very first promotional video that explains our vision for Sahtu Adventures and what we hope to accomplish through Tourism sharing and practicing our Sahtu Indigenous culture
published: 17 May 2023
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published: 26 May 2023
Dehiwala Zoo | National Zoological Garden of Sri Lanka | Travel with 97
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Sahtu Adventures Promo 1
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published: 10 May 2023
Paddling in the NWT | Sahtu and Western Arctic
The Sahtu and Western Arctic is a paddling paradise. This is canoe-tripping country, where savvy paddlers set off on multi-week journeys through the hushed frontier – or where you, following a boat’s length behind your expert guide, can enjoy an expedition that’s at once luxurious and life-changing.
Visit: http://spectacularnwt.com/
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published: 14 Dec 2023
sahtu day 2021
published: 24 Jun 2021
Disturbance Impacts on Streams within the Sahtu
Disturbance impacts on streams within the Sahtu is a short video about environmental monitoring that the Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program (NWT CIMP) scientist Krista Chin has been conducting in the Sahtu Region in partnership with the Sahtu Renewable Resources Board. This project aims to develop an understanding of the cumulative impact of various disturbances on aquatic systems in watersheds draining the eastern foothills of the Central Mackenzie Valley.
published: 29 Mar 2016
Cigan U Sahtu
Otvarajj !!
published: 03 Dec 2022
Normon Wells, Sahtu Region, Carcajou Falls, Northwest Territories, Canada
Aerial journey from Normon Wells showing parts of the Canol Heritage trail, Mackenzie Mountains and Carcajou Falls.Canada North West Territories, summer,
published: 19 Dec 2018
K-CLIQUE | Lane Lain Line (OFFICIAL MV)
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Music Co-Produced & Mixing & Mastered by Kenny Cleod
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Co-Directed & Produced by Al Hanafi J.
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Please enjoy our very first promotional video that explains our vision for Sahtu Adventures and what we hope to accomplish through Tourism sharing and practicin...
Please enjoy our very first promotional video that explains our vision for Sahtu Adventures and what we hope to accomplish through Tourism sharing and practicing our Sahtu Indigenous culture
Please enjoy our very first promotional video that explains our vision for Sahtu Adventures and what we hope to accomplish through Tourism sharing and practicing our Sahtu Indigenous culture
Another one of our promo videos showcasing the Sahtu region and its beauty. The best way to travel the Sahtu is by boat and here is why!
Enjoy!
Mahsi (Thank...
Another one of our promo videos showcasing the Sahtu region and its beauty. The best way to travel the Sahtu is by boat and here is why!
Enjoy!
Mahsi (Thanks)
Another one of our promo videos showcasing the Sahtu region and its beauty. The best way to travel the Sahtu is by boat and here is why!
Enjoy!
Mahsi (Thanks)
Hey guys,
would you like to travel? Yep I know, Then this is time, Come and join with us to see the beauty not only around Sri lanka but also around the world. ...
Hey guys,
would you like to travel? Yep I know, Then this is time, Come and join with us to see the beauty not only around Sri lanka but also around the world. Let's start it with team, would you like to join with us? Then don't hesitate, this is the time to join and enjoy your life, come as soon as you can, we are waiting for you. This is your chance. remember it!!!
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Hey guys,
would you like to travel? Yep I know, Then this is time, Come and join with us to see the beauty not only around Sri lanka but also around the world. Let's start it with team, would you like to join with us? Then don't hesitate, this is the time to join and enjoy your life, come as soon as you can, we are waiting for you. This is your chance. remember it!!!
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The Sahtu and Western Arctic is a paddling paradise. This is canoe-tripping country, where savvy paddlers set off on multi-week journeys through the hushed fron...
The Sahtu and Western Arctic is a paddling paradise. This is canoe-tripping country, where savvy paddlers set off on multi-week journeys through the hushed frontier – or where you, following a boat’s length behind your expert guide, can enjoy an expedition that’s at once luxurious and life-changing.
Visit: http://spectacularnwt.com/
#sahtu #paddling #westernarctic
The Sahtu and Western Arctic is a paddling paradise. This is canoe-tripping country, where savvy paddlers set off on multi-week journeys through the hushed frontier – or where you, following a boat’s length behind your expert guide, can enjoy an expedition that’s at once luxurious and life-changing.
Visit: http://spectacularnwt.com/
#sahtu #paddling #westernarctic
Disturbance impacts on streams within the Sahtu is a short video about environmental monitoring that the Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring Prog...
Disturbance impacts on streams within the Sahtu is a short video about environmental monitoring that the Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program (NWT CIMP) scientist Krista Chin has been conducting in the Sahtu Region in partnership with the Sahtu Renewable Resources Board. This project aims to develop an understanding of the cumulative impact of various disturbances on aquatic systems in watersheds draining the eastern foothills of the Central Mackenzie Valley.
Disturbance impacts on streams within the Sahtu is a short video about environmental monitoring that the Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program (NWT CIMP) scientist Krista Chin has been conducting in the Sahtu Region in partnership with the Sahtu Renewable Resources Board. This project aims to develop an understanding of the cumulative impact of various disturbances on aquatic systems in watersheds draining the eastern foothills of the Central Mackenzie Valley.
Aerial journey from Normon Wells showing parts of the Canol Heritage trail, Mackenzie Mountains and Carcajou Falls.Canada North West Territories, summer,
Aerial journey from Normon Wells showing parts of the Canol Heritage trail, Mackenzie Mountains and Carcajou Falls.Canada North West Territories, summer,
Aerial journey from Normon Wells showing parts of the Canol Heritage trail, Mackenzie Mountains and Carcajou Falls.Canada North West Territories, summer,
Music Produced by K-Clique
Music Co-Produced & Mixing & Mastered by Kenny Cleod
Video Directed by K-Clique
Co-Directed & Produced by Al Hanafi J.
SPECIAL THANK...
Music Produced by K-Clique
Music Co-Produced & Mixing & Mastered by Kenny Cleod
Video Directed by K-Clique
Co-Directed & Produced by Al Hanafi J.
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
TAGAPS DANCE THEATRE
KITTA460STUDIO
VELOMITYCREW
ONE7HEAD
XYDROFAMILY
JKNS
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM
TujuJari: @azreewhuut
SoMean: @saminwhuut
NoKey: @ikhwanlee94
MK: @hairiwhuut
GNello: @siddekjasni
FareedPF: @fareedpf
Al Hanafi: @sirglaxer
Kenny Cleod: @kennycleod
Music Produced by K-Clique
Music Co-Produced & Mixing & Mastered by Kenny Cleod
Video Directed by K-Clique
Co-Directed & Produced by Al Hanafi J.
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
TAGAPS DANCE THEATRE
KITTA460STUDIO
VELOMITYCREW
ONE7HEAD
XYDROFAMILY
JKNS
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM
TujuJari: @azreewhuut
SoMean: @saminwhuut
NoKey: @ikhwanlee94
MK: @hairiwhuut
GNello: @siddekjasni
FareedPF: @fareedpf
Al Hanafi: @sirglaxer
Kenny Cleod: @kennycleod
Please enjoy our very first promotional video that explains our vision for Sahtu Adventures and what we hope to accomplish through Tourism sharing and practicing our Sahtu Indigenous culture
Another one of our promo videos showcasing the Sahtu region and its beauty. The best way to travel the Sahtu is by boat and here is why!
Enjoy!
Mahsi (Thanks)
Hey guys,
would you like to travel? Yep I know, Then this is time, Come and join with us to see the beauty not only around Sri lanka but also around the world. Let's start it with team, would you like to join with us? Then don't hesitate, this is the time to join and enjoy your life, come as soon as you can, we are waiting for you. This is your chance. remember it!!!
Contact : 071 7014021
Details [?]
The Sahtu and Western Arctic is a paddling paradise. This is canoe-tripping country, where savvy paddlers set off on multi-week journeys through the hushed frontier – or where you, following a boat’s length behind your expert guide, can enjoy an expedition that’s at once luxurious and life-changing.
Visit: http://spectacularnwt.com/
#sahtu #paddling #westernarctic
Disturbance impacts on streams within the Sahtu is a short video about environmental monitoring that the Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program (NWT CIMP) scientist Krista Chin has been conducting in the Sahtu Region in partnership with the Sahtu Renewable Resources Board. This project aims to develop an understanding of the cumulative impact of various disturbances on aquatic systems in watersheds draining the eastern foothills of the Central Mackenzie Valley.
Aerial journey from Normon Wells showing parts of the Canol Heritage trail, Mackenzie Mountains and Carcajou Falls.Canada North West Territories, summer,
Music Produced by K-Clique
Music Co-Produced & Mixing & Mastered by Kenny Cleod
Video Directed by K-Clique
Co-Directed & Produced by Al Hanafi J.
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
TAGAPS DANCE THEATRE
KITTA460STUDIO
VELOMITYCREW
ONE7HEAD
XYDROFAMILY
JKNS
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM
TujuJari: @azreewhuut
SoMean: @saminwhuut
NoKey: @ikhwanlee94
MK: @hairiwhuut
GNello: @siddekjasni
FareedPF: @fareedpf
Al Hanafi: @sirglaxer
Kenny Cleod: @kennycleod
On a ship, the fire room, or FR or boiler room or stokehold, referred to the space of a vessel where water was brought to a boil. The steam was then transmitted to a separate engine room, located immediately aft, where it was utilized to power the vessel. To increase the safety and damage survivability of a vessel, the machinery necessary for operations may be segregated into various spaces, the fire room was one of these spaces, and was among the largest physical compartment of the machinery space. On some ships, the space comprised more than one fire room, such as forward and aft, or port or starboard fire rooms, or may be simply numbered. Each room was connected to a stack ventilating smoke.
By their nature, fire rooms were less complex than their allied engine room and were normally supervised by less senior personnel.
On a large percentage of vessels, ships and boats, the fire room was located near the bottom, and at the rear, or aft, end of the vessel, and usually comprised few compartments. This design maximized the cargo carrying capacity of the vessel. The fire room on some ships was situated amid-ships, especially on vessels built from the 1880s to the 1990s.
Oh, to live on Sugar Mountain With the barkers and the colored balloons, You can't be twenty on Sugar Mountain Though you're thinking that you're leaving there too soon, You're leaving there too soon. It's so noisy at the fair But all your friends are there And the candy floss you had And your mother and your dad. Oh, to live on Sugar Mountain With the barkers and the colored balloons, You can't be twenty on Sugar Mountain Though you're thinking that you're leaving there too soon, You're leaving there too soon. There's a girl just down the aisle, Oh, to turn and see her smile. You can hear the words she wrote As you read the hidden note. Oh, to live on Sugar Mountain With the barkers and the colored balloons, You can't be twenty on Sugar Mountain Though you're thinking that you're leaving there too soon, You're leaving there too soon. Now you're underneath the stairs And you're givin' back some glares To the people who you met And it's your first cigarette. Oh, to live on Sugar Mountain With the barkers and the colored balloons, You can't be twenty on Sugar Mountain Though you're thinking that you're leaving there too soon, You're leaving there too soon. Now you say you're leavin' home 'Cause you want to be alone. Ain't it funny how you feel When you're findin' out it's real? Oh, to live on Sugar Mountain With the barkers and the colored balloons, You can't be twenty on Sugar Mountain Though you're thinking that you're leaving there too soon, You're leaving there too soon. Oh, to live on Sugar Mountain with the barkers and the colored balloons, You can't be twenty on Sugar Mountain Though you're thinking that you're leaving there too soon,