Is there any karaoke disc by ral donner?
no i have been searching for years and never found one there are several backing tracks but no karaoke files
Karaoke most likely has origins in Japanese.
What is the origin of the word nurse?
= ORIGIN OF NURSING = ---- Woman is an instinctive nurse, taught by Mother Nature. The nurse has always been a necessity, thus lacked social status. In primitive times she was a slave, and in the civilized era a domestic. Overlooked in the plans of legislators, and forgotten in the curricula of pedagogues, she was left without protection and remained without education. She was not an artisan who could obtain the help of a hereditary guild; there was no Hanseatic League for nurses. Drawn from the nameless and numberless army of poverty, the nurse worked as a menial and obeyed as a servant. Denied the dignity of a trade, a devoid of professional ethics, she could not rise above the degradation of her environment. It never occurred to the Aristotles of the past that it would be safer for the public welfare if nurses were educated instead of lawyers. The untrained nurse is as old as the human race; the trained nurse is a recent discovery. The distinction between the two is a sharp commentary on the follies and prejudices of mankind. - VICTOR ROBINSON ---- Nursing has been called the oldest of arts and the youngest of professions (Donahue,1996). The history of nursing is synonymous with the history of woman. The connotations of the word nurse has changed over the course of history. The words nurse and nursing have many meanings. The word nursing itself is derived from the Latin nutrire "to nourish". The word nurse has its roots in the Latin noun nutrix which means "nursing mother", often referring to a wet nurse (a woman who breast fed the babies of others). The French term nourrice also referred to a woman who suckled a child. The original meaning of the English word was the same and the term first used in English in the 13th century and its spelling underwent many forms, norrice, nurice or nourice,to the present, nurse. Other dimensions were added to its meaning throughout the evolution of the word - "a woman who cares for and tends to young children". By the 16th century the meanings of the noun included "a person, but usually a woman who waits upon or tends to the sick". Two more components were added during the 19th century "training of those who tend to the sick and carrying out of such duties under direction of a physician". Women because of maternal instinct were considered "born nurses". The parental instinct, however, is present in both sexes of all races. It is thought that women present a greater degree of this due to their traditional role in the family. Yet the spirit of nursing has no sexual boundaries. Human beings of both sexes have a natural tendency to repond to helplessness or a threat to life from disease or injury (Donahue, 1996). The role of nurse expanded to care of the sick, infirm, aged, handicapped as well as health promotion. In ancient periods woman cared for her own family. As the evolution of nursing continued she took care of members in her own tribe. With the development of early civilizations nursing began to be performed outside the home. The development of nursing depended on two additional ingredients: skill and expertise, and knowledge (Donahue, 1996). Emphasis on the necessity of a knowledge base began to emerge as more and more information about diseases and illnesses became available. Nursing had become both an art and a science. The head, the heart, and the hands have united to become modern day nursing's foundation. Nursing continues to grow and evolve. Nursing is based on society's needs and therefore exists only because of society's need for such a service. It is difficult for nursing to rise above society's expectations, limitations, resources, and culture of the current age. ---- Donahue, M. Patricia, PhD, RN, FAAN, Nursing The Finest Art - An Illustrated History, 2nd Edition, 1996, Mosby - Yearbook
What is the origin of the word sourpuss?
I believe it comes from the withering, disdainful, scrunched-up faces that cats can give you when they are unhappy. Just from my own personal experience today...
But I also found:
Probably derived from the ancient word "buss" which means "face," esp. the lips. Over time, the word began to be pronounced as "puss," associating it with the cat.
How can you convince someone that karaoke is good?
You can convince someone that karaoke is good by constant exposure and lots of practice.
What is the origin of the word password?
A Password was a secret phrase used to identify friend from enemy. In order to pass by the guard (or to avoid being attacked by the guard) you were asked to show that you knew the secret password. If you knew it, you could pass. If not, you were in deep trouble.
Where can one purchase a CDG karaoke machine?
A CDG karaoke machine can be purchased through retailers that sell musical equipment. This includes Zzounds, Guitar Center, and even Walmart among others.
What is a good sixties music karaoke CD?
There are many karaoke CDs that offer compilations of songs from the 1960's. Its impossible to recommend a specific title, as there are many genres of music for that time period, such as Motown performers, the Beatles, Elvis, or even more mellow songs.
Is The Singing Machine SMG-137 Karaoke system portable?
No, it is not designed to be portable. However, at 11 pounds it should be able to be moved easily.
How do you make karaoke songs without voice?
search online for those kind of songs (use karoke keyword )
Where can I find Raincoat by Kelly Sweet instrumental version for free?
Look up "Kelly Sweet Raincoat instrumental" on Youtube
What is origin of word hamster?
The origin is German. It is supposed to be like hamperbecause of their food pouches in their cheeks.
What is the origin of the word 'tile'?
Middle English, from Old English tigele, from Latin tgula, from tegere, to cover; see (s)teg- in Indo-European roots.]
What is the word origin of internment?
Early 16th century (as an adjective in the sense 'internal'): from French interne (adjective), interner (verb), from Latin internus 'inward, internal.'
What songs are on party tyme karaoke super hits 14?
Well, one of the songs should've been "Damaged" by Danity Kane, if it goes on that CD it'll also be on Party Tyme Karaoke: Girl Pop, Volume 13!
What does it mean to be tone deaf?
You cannot sing in key. It also means you can hear yourself as an amazing singer, but what other people really hear you as a bad singer.
What is the origin of the word heresy?
Middle English: from Old French heresie, based on Latin haeresis, from Greek hairesis 'choice' (in ecclesiastical Greek 'heretical sect'), from haireisthai'choose.'
Can you listen to the classic song Good Morning Good Morning from singing in the rain?
yes just go to www.reelclassics.com and search for singing in the rain i think and you can probably find it in www.youtube.com
What is the Origin of the word aisle?
15th century: late Middle English ele, ile, from Old French ele, from Latin ala 'wing', akin to Old English eaxl shoulder, Latin axis. The spelling change in the 17th century was due to confusion with isleand influnced by French aile 'wing.'