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- a public declaration of intentions (as issued by a political party or government) (同)pronunciamento
- reveal its presence or make an appearance; "the ghost manifests each year on the same day"
- a customs document listing the contents put on a ship or plane
- record in a ships manifest; "each passenger must be manifested"
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- (君主・政府・政党などの)宣言[書],声明[書]
- 『明白な』,はっきりした(clear) / …‘を'『はっきり表す』(『示す』),表明する・(税関に提出するための船・飛行機の)積み荷目録;乗客名簿・宣言・声明書・檄文・特に,共産党宣言・政策綱領(イギリスの選挙で政党から公表されるもので,具体性を欠く選挙スローガンや公約と異なり,政策の数値目標,実施期限,財源などを明示する)
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この項目では、中山美穂のアルバムについて記述しています。政権公約については「マニフェスト」を、その他の用法については「マニフェスト (曖昧さ回避)」をご覧ください。 |
『manifesto』 |
中山美穂 の スタジオ・アルバム |
リリース |
1999年9月16日 |
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J-POP |
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キングレコード |
チャート最高順位 |
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中山美穂 年表 |
OLIVE
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manifesto
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YOUR SELECTION
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『manifesto』(マニフェスト)は、中山美穂の21枚目のスタジオ・アルバム。1999年9月16日にキングレコードより発売された。(KICS-750)
解説 [編集]
- 3人組音楽ユニットLittle Creaturesをプロデューサーに迎えたオリジナル・ミニ・アルバム。
- 「Sweetest Lover」は、1988年発売のアルバム『angel hearts』に収録されていた楽曲のセルフカバー。
- オリジナルアルバムでは現時点で今作が最後である。以後ベストアルバムは複数発売されている。
- 同年8月29日〜10月13日『Miho Nakayama Concert Tour 1999』(全国19公演)が行われた後、本作を引っ提げて、自身初となるライブハウスツアー『Miho Nakayama Live House Tour 1999 "manifesto"』(全国7公演)を行った。ツアーにはLittle Creaturesも同行した。チケットは一般発売されず、ファンクラブ及び雑誌『ぴあ』での抽選販売となった為、チケットはプレミア化した。
収録曲 [編集]
- ESPRESSO'n'MILK
- 作詞: 中山美穂、作曲: 五島良子、編曲: Little Creatures
- 五島良子が2001年発売のアルバム『Merry-go-round』でセルフカバーしている。
- あきるまで
- 作詞: 中山美穂、作曲: 渡邊美佳、編曲: Little Creatures
- ビシソワーズ フラワー
- 作詞: 中山美穂、作曲: 渡邊美佳、編曲: Little Creatures
- SEVILLANA
- 作詞: 中山美穂、作曲: 川上明彦、編曲: Little Creatures
- Sweetest Lover
- 作詞: 北山瑞穂、作曲: Cindy、編曲: Little Creatures
- Mark
- 作詞: 中山美穂、作曲: 渡邊美佳、編曲: Little Creatures
- Simple Things #22
- 作詞: 中山美穂、作曲: 森俊二、編曲: Little Creatures
関連項目 [編集]
中山美穂 |
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シングル |
「C」 - 生意気 - BE-BOP-HIGHSCHOOL - 色・ホワイトブレンド - クローズ・アップ - JINGI・愛してもらいます - ツイてるねノッてるね - WAKU WAKUさせて - 「派手!!!」 - 50/50 - CATCH ME - You're My Only Shinin' Star - 人魚姫 - Witches - ROSÉCOLOR - Virgin Eyes - Midnight Taxi - セミスウィートの魔法 - 女神たちの冒険 - 愛してるっていわない! - これからのI Love You - Rosa - 遠い街のどこかで… - Mellow - 世界中の誰よりきっと - 幸せになるために - あなたになら… - ただ泣きたくなるの - Sea Paradise -OLの反乱- - HERO - CHEERS FOR YOU - Hurt to Heart〜痛みの行方〜 - Thinking about you〜あなたの夜を包みたい〜 - True Romance - 未来へのプレゼント - マーチカラー - LOVE CLOVER - A Place Under the Sun - Adore
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オリジナル・アルバム |
「C」 - AFTER SCHOOL - SUMMER BREEZE - EXOTIQUE - ONE AND ONLY - CATCH THE NITE - Mind Game - angel hearts - Hide'n' Seek - Merry Merry - All For You - Jeweluna - Dé eaya - Mellow - わがままな あくとれす - Pure White - Mid Blue - Deep Lip French - Groovin' Blue - OLIVE - manifesto
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ベスト・アルバム |
COLLECTION - Ballads - COLLECTION II - Miho's Select - Dramatic Songs - Blanket Privacy - COLLECTION III - Ballads II - TREASURY - YOUR SELECTION 1 - YOUR SELECTION 2 - YOUR SELECTION 3 - YOUR SELECTION 4 - COLLECTION IV - Complete SINGLES BOX - 中山美穂 パーフェクト・ベスト
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リミックス・アルバム |
Makin' Dancin' - DANCE BOX - THE REMIXES MIHO NAKAYAMA MEETS New York GROOVE - THE REMIXES MIHO NAKAYAMA MEETS Los Angeles GROOVE
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ライブ・アルバム |
VIRGIN FLIGHT '86 中山美穂ファースト・コンサート - Pure White Live '94
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映像作品 |
na・ma・i・ki - VIRGIN FLIGHT '86 MIHO NAKAYAMA FIRST CONCERT - CATCH ME MIHO NAKAYAMA LIVE '88 - 心の夜明け L'Aube de mon cœur - WHUU!! NATURAL Live at Budokan '89 - 美・ファンタジー/中山美穂おしゃれのすべて - LOVE SUPREME Miho Nakayama Selection '90 - Destiny - MIHO NAKAYAMA CONCERT TOUR '91 MIHO THE FUTURE, MIHO THE NATURE - Mellow - LIVE IN "Mellow" MIHO NAKAYAMA CONCERT TOUR '92 - MIHO NAKAYAMA CONCERT TOUR '93 On My Mind - Miho Nakayama Concert Tour '95 f - Miho Nakayama Concert Tour '96 Sound of Lip - MIHO NAKAYAMA TOUR '98 Live・O・Live - Miho Nakayama Complete DVD BOX
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関連項目 |
キングレコード - アイドル四天王 - 中山美穂のトキメキハイスクール - 辻仁成
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For other uses, see Manifesto (disambiguation).
A manifesto is a published verbal declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer, be it an individual, group, political party or government.[1][2][3] A manifesto usually accepts a previously published opinion or public consensus and/or promotes a new idea with prescriptive notions for carrying out changes the author believes should be made. It often is political or artistic in nature, but may present an individual's life stance. Manifestos relating to religious belief are generally referred to as creeds.
Contents
- 1 Etymology
- 2 Notable manifestos
- 2.1 Political
- 2.2 Artistic
- 2.3 Scientific and Educational
- 2.4 Technology
- 3 See also
- 4 References
- 5 External links
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Etymology [edit]
Manifesto is derived from the Italian word manifesto, itself derived from the Latin manifestum, meaning clear or conspicuous. Its first recorded use in English is from 1620, in Nathaniel Brent's translation of Paolo Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent: "To this citation he made answer by a Manifesto" (p. 102). Similarly, "They were so farre surprised with his Manifesto, that they would never suffer it to be published" (p. 103)[4]
Notable manifestos [edit]
Political [edit]
Examples of notable manifestos:
- The Act of Abjuration (1581)
- The United States Declaration of Independence (1776)
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (1789) during the French Revolution
- The Cartagena Manifesto (1812), by Simón Bolívar
- The Tamworth Manifesto issued in 1834 by Sir Robert Peel
- The Declaration of Sentiments (1848)
- The Communist Manifesto (1848), by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
- The Anarchist Manifesto (1850), by Anselme Bellegarrigue.
- The 1890 Manifesto dealing with plural marriage, issued by Wilford Woodruff as president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- The Second Manifesto dealing with plural marriage, issued by Joseph F. Smith as president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- The October Manifesto (1905) issued by Nicholas II, in an effort to cease the 1905 Russian Revolution
- The Manifesto of the Sixteen (1916)
- The Urmia Manifesto of the United Free Assyria, (1917) by Dr. Freydun Atturaya
- The Liminar Manifesto in the Argentine University Revolution (1918)
- The Amasya Circular (1919)
- The Fascist manifesto (1919), by Fasci di Combattimento
- The Manifesto of the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals (1925), by Benedetto Croce
- Mein Kampf (My Struggle) (1925), by Adolf Hitler
- The Cannibal Manifesto (1928), by Oswald de Andrade
- The Regina Manifesto (1933), by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
- The Humanist Manifesto I, II and III (1933, 1973, 2003)
- The PKWN manifesto (1944), by Polish Committee of National Liberation
- The Oxford Manifesto (1947) describing the basic principles of Liberal International
- The Objectives Resolution of Pakistan (1949), by Liaquat Ali Khan
- The Russell-Einstein Manifesto (1955), against nuclear weapons and war
- The Southern Manifesto (1956), opposing the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education
- Report on the Construction of Situations (1957), by Guy Debord
- The Manifesto of the 121 against the Algerian War
- The Sharon Statement (1960), by M. Stanton Evans et al. (Young Americans for Freedom)
- The Port Huron Statement (1962), by Tom Hayden et al.
- The SCUM Manifesto (1968), by Valerie Solanas
- The Manifesto of the 343 (1971) in which 343 French women admitted to having a (then illegal) abortion
- For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto (1973), by Murray Rothbard
- New Libertarian Manifesto (1980), by Samuel Edward Konkin III
- Guy Verhofstadt's Burgermanifests: I (1981); II (1991); III (1994); IV (2006)
- A Cyborg Manifesto (1985), by Donna Haraway
- The Contract with America (1994), by the Republican candidates for the House of Representatives
- De puinhopen van acht jaar Paars (2002), by Pim Fortuyn
- Manifesto on Freedom and Democracy for Vietnam (2006) by Bloc 8406
- The Euston Manifesto (2006) by Euston Manifesto Group
- Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto (2009) by Mark Levin
- The Revolution: A Manifesto (2009) by Ron Paul
- The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto (2012) by Tavis Smiley and Cornel West
Artistic [edit]
1
IERE MANIFESTE DE LA REVUE D'ART "LE STYLE" [
sic], published in 1918
- The Futurist Manifesto (1909), by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
- The Art of Noises (1913), by Luigi Russolo
- The Dada Manifesto (1918), by Tristan Tzara
- The Surrealist Manifesto (1924), by André Breton
- The Symbolist Manifesto (1886), by Jean Moreas
- The Free Cinema Manifesto (1956) by Lindsay Anderson Karel Reisz Tony Richardson Lorenza Mazzetti
- Fluxus manifesto (1961) by George Maciunas
- Manifesto of Poetic Eggs, in "Empire of Dreams," (1998 in Spanish, 1994 in English) by Giannina Braschi
- Dogma 95 (1995) by Lars von Trier, Thomas Vinterberg, Kristian Levring and Søren Kragh-Jacobsen
- Manifesto of Transdisciplinarity[5] (1996) by Basarab Nicolescu
- Minnesota declaration:[6] truth and fact in documentary cinema (1999), by Werner Herzog
- First Things First 2000 manifesto: Ethics and social responsibility in graphic design (1999), by Kalle Lasn & Chris Dixon with Ken Garland. Edited by Rick Poynor
- The Versatilist manifesto (2007), by Denis Mandarino
- BLAST the Vorticist manifesto, by Wyndham Lewis
Scientific and Educational [edit]
- The Behaviorist Manifesto (1913) issued by John B. Watson in opposition to the introspection method in psychology[7]
Technology [edit]
Piracy Manifesto installation by Miltos Manetas, design by Experimental Jetset. Swedish-English version
- The GNU Manifesto (1985), by Richard Stallman, an explanation and definition of the goals of the GNU Project
- The Hacker's Manifesto (1986), by The Mentor aka Loyd Blankenship
- The Debian Manifesto[8] (1993), by Ian Murdock
- Industrial Society and Its Future, otherwise known as the Unabomber Manifesto (1995), by Ted Kaczynski
- The Third Manifesto (1995), by Christopher J. Date and Hugh Darwen, a proposal for relational database management system
- The Cathedral and the Bazaar (1997), by Eric S. Raymond
- The Cluetrain Manifesto (1999) by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls and David Weinberger
- Pluginmanifesto (2001) by Ana Kronschnabl, a Web film statement
- The Hacktivismo Declaration (2001) by Oxblood Ruffin (Hacktivismo)
- The Agile Manifesto (2001) by 17 software professionals
- Monad Manifesto[9] (2002), by Jeffrey Snover
- The Mozilla Manifesto[10] (2007), by Mozilla community
- Principles of Programming Languages[11] (2007), by Robert Harper
- You Are Not A Gadget: A Manifesto (2010), by Jaron Lanier
- The Hardware Hacker Manifesto[12] (2010), by Cody Brocious
See also [edit]
- Art manifesto
- Election promise
- Government platform
- Party line (politics)
- Party platform
References [edit]
- ^ Merriam-Webster online dictionary definition of Manifesto.
- ^ Dictionary.com definition of Manifesto.
- ^ David Robertson, The Routledge Dictionary of Politics, Edition 3, Psychology Press, 2004, p. 295, ISBN 0415323770, 9780415323772
- ^ Oxford English Dictionary
- ^ "La Transdisciplinarité - Manifeste". Nicol.club.fr. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
- ^ "Werner Herzog Film: Home". Wernerherzog.com. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
- ^ "Psychology as the Behaviorist Views it". Retrieved 2013-03-30.
- ^ "A Brief History of Debian - The Debian Manifesto". Debian.org. 2011-12-31. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
- ^ "Monad Manifesto".
- ^ "The Mozilla Manifesto". Mozilla.org. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
- ^ "15-312 Principles of Programming Languages". Cs.cmu.edu. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
- ^ "The Hardware Hacker Manifesto - I, Hacker". Daeken.com. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
External links [edit]
- Manifestos.net
- British political party manifesto archives, 1900–present: Labour, Conservative, Liberal/SDP/Liberal Democrat
中文:宣言
English Journal
- Social movements and public health advocacy in action: the UK people's health movement.
- Kapilashrami A1, Smith KE1, Fustukian S2, Eltanani MK3, Laughlin S4, Robertson T5, Muir J6, Gallova E7, Scandrett E8.
- Journal of public health (Oxford, England).J Public Health (Oxf).2015 Jun 26. pii: fdv085. [Epub ahead of print]
- There are growing calls within public health for researchers and practitioners working to improve and protect the public's health to become more involved in politics and advocacy. Such a move takes practitioners and researchers beyond the traditional, evidence-based public health paradigm, raising p
- PMID 26115664
- The Pregnancy Manifesto: Notes on How to Extract Reproduction from the Petri Dish.
- Ivry T1.
- Medical anthropology.Med Anthropol.2015 May-Jun;34(3):274-89. doi: 10.1080/01459740.2015.1023952. Epub 2015 Mar 12.
- This article draws on 200 stories of procreation in an effort to revise a key-narrative about how humans come into being in technological societies. Before assigning Emily Martin's famous article "the egg and the sperm," I asked Israeli undergraduates to explain to a beloved girl how children come i
- PMID 25763460
- Bibliometrics: The Leiden Manifesto for research metrics.
- Hicks D1, Wouters P2, Waltman L2, de Rijcke S2, Rafols I3.
- Nature.Nature.2015 Apr 23;520(7548):429-31. doi: 10.1038/520429a.
- PMID 25903611
Japanese Journal
- 誰が選挙公約を見るのか : 無党派性と政治的有効性感覚に着目した日韓比較研究
- Yasushi Nishiwaki, Radiation Biophysics, and Peril and Hope in the Nuclear Age(<Special Issue>Nuclear Peril in International Contexts)
- Introduction : Transnational Origins of the Russell-Einstein Manifesto and the Radiological Dimensions of the Nuclear Arms Race(<Special Issue>Nuclear Peril in International Contexts)
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