The Dawn
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Genres | Pinoy Rock |
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Albums | Tulad Ng Dati |
I Stand with You | |
Harapin | |
Beyond the Bend | |
The Dawn | |
Associated acts | Jett Pangan |
Teddy Diaz | |
Buddy Zabala | |
Francis Reyes | |
JB Leonor | |
Atsushi Matsuura | |
Kenneth Ilagan | |
Career start | Manila, Philippines |
Record labels | PolyEast Records |
UMG Philippines | |
Songs | 2000 |
List | 2000 |
2001 | |
1987 | |
2006 | |
Members | Jett Pangan |
Teddy Diaz | |
Francis Reyes | |
JB Leonor | |
Skos genre | Pop |
Rock | |
Origin | Manila |
Philippines | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1791255 |
About The Dawn
The Dawn is a Filipino rock band which first achieved commercial success during the late 1980s in the Philippines. The band broke up in 1995 with lead vocalist Jett Pangan forming another band, the Jett Pangan Group. The Dawn reunited in late 1999.
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... The BBC has spoken to multiple families who lived in al-Zahra, a neighbourhood of professionals and entrepreneurs, in which families ate falafel and pizza on the beach together, and children played football in The Dawn light as the call to prayer sounded across the rooftops...
Horror games: Is the genre in a golden age?
... Witness the horrorDevelopers have leant more into multiplayer horror since The Dawn of the genre, especially as it s such a huge hit with streamers...
Mangrove forests: Steely gaze of young tigress wins photo awards
... Mangroves & People winner: Séphora the Clam Diver, by Kris Pannecoucke, Democratic Republic of the CongoSince The Dawn of time, people have been diving in the mangroves in search of clams...
Pakistan's 'shameful' first Miss Universe contestant
... Copies of The Dawn newspaper from the 1950s to the late 1970s have advertisements of cabaret and foreign belly dancers performing at a club near the former Elphinstone Street in downtown Karachi...
Hip-hop: Eve on five female MCs who changed the genre
... The Dawn of gangsta rap in the early 1990s turned hip-hop into even more of a boys club...
How Hamas carried out its shock assault on Israel
... But out of The Dawn sky, a hail of rockets signalled the start of an attack that was unprecedented in its scale and coordination...
Jordan Peterson: Critics complain over 'misleading' book cover quotes
... And here is a grander narrative about truth, being, order and chaos that stretches back to The Dawn of human consciousness...
Scientists see early universe in slow-motion for first time
... He said: " Thanks to Einstein, we know that time and space are intertwined and, since The Dawn of time in the singularity of the Big Bang, the universe has been expanding...
Scientists see early universe in slow-motion for first time
Scientists have observed the early universe running " five times slower" for the First Time .
Researchers observed data from quasars - objects powered by " supermassive" Black Holes at the centre of early galaxies - using them to measure time near The Beginning of The Universe .
Quasars are among the brightest and most distant known celestial objects.
Prof Geraint Lewis , from University of Sydney, told The Bbc it confirms again We Live in an expanding universe.
Prof Lewis, lead author of the study published in Nature Astronomy, said: " Looking Back to a time when The Universe was just over a billion years old, we see time appearing to flow five times slower [soon after the Big Bang].
" If you were there, in this infant universe, One Second would seem like One Second - But from our position, More Than 12 billion years into The Future , that early time appears to drag. "
Quasars are bright objects powered by " supermassive" Black Holes blasting out energy as they engorge themselves on gas, dust, and other matter within their gravitational grasp, according to Nasa.
Astrophysicist Prof Lewis and astrostatistician Brendan Brewer, from the University of Auckland, looked at the colours of nearly 200 quasars over 20 years. They were then able to standardise the " ticking" of each quasar.
Explaining what it all means, the researchers said it confirms The Expectation of Albert Einstein 's general theory of relativity, which means we should observe the distant universe running much slower than The Present day.
He Said : " Thanks to Einstein, we know that time and space are intertwined and, since The Dawn of Time In The Singularity of the Big Bang, The Universe has been expanding.
" This expansion of space means that our observations of the early universe should appear to be much slower than time flows today.
" In this paper, we have established that back to about a billion years after the Big Bang. "
The university said previously astronomers confirmed the Slow Motion universe back to about half its age using Supernovae - Massive exploding stars. But quasars allowed Prof Lewis and his team to confirm the theory further to a tenth of the Age Of The Universe .
He added on BBC Radio 4 Today programme: " As Far as we understand that expansion is just going to continue and continue, and The Universe is going to get larger and emptier. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com