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Tiffany Young

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Gender Female
Age 34
Played by Jennifer Tilly
Nina Lu
First appearance Bride of Chucky
Notable alias Tiff
Creators Don Mancini
Matthew Quick
Significant other Chucky
Movies/Shows BUNK'D
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Date of birth August 1,1989
Zodiac sign Leo
Born San Francisco
California
United States
Height 163 (cm)
Education Korea
Siblings Michelle Hwang
Falicia Williams
Charessa Williams
Leo Hwang
Groups Girls' Generation
Songs 1987
ListGENIEOh! · 2010
1987
1988
1993
AlbumsI Just Wanna Dance
Tiffany
Hold an Old Friend's...
Dreams Never Die
Pieces of Me
InstrumentsVocals
Official site tiffanytunes.com
Spouse Benn George
Bulmaro Garcia
Children Elijah Bulmaro Garcia
Parents James Robert Darwish
Janie Wilson
NicknameFany, Mushroom
Record labels SM Entertainment
Transparent Arts
Universal Music Group
NationalityAmerican
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Date of Upd.
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Stephanie Young Hwang, known professionally as Tiffany or Tiffany Young, is an American singer-songwriter of Korean descent. Born and raised in California, she was discovered by South Korean entertainment agency SM Entertainment at the age of fifteen and subsequently moved to South Korea.

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Tiffany Francis-Baker: How forests shaped our literary heritage and inspired a nation

Feb 16,2020 12:38 am

Bellever Woods, Devon

Tiffany Francis-Baker sits on a mossy tree trunk in the soft golden light of a woodland glade, discussing The Role of forests in The British psyche.

"The Woods are a scary place often in old fairytale literature," says the writer-in-residence at the Forestry Commission . "You didn't want to be caught by a wolf or something. "

She mentions the phrase, "out of The Woods ", which harks back to our primeval fear of becoming lost in The Forest .

The expression was First recorded centuries ago and is one of many wood-related sayings that pepper the English Language .

"Knocking on wood" or "touching wood", for instance, derive from The Pagan belief that vengeful spirits inhabited wood and by touching it, you could appease them.

Forests have played an important role in our cultural Imagination - as well as historically and industrially, says the writer and artist. "They're just very intertwined with our British identity, which I love. "

Tiffany Francis-Baker: One of Forestry England's writers in The Forest

Forests have set the stage for some of England's literary heavyweights. For Shakespeare they were a place of both magic and menace; when in Macbeth Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane, the protagonist knows he is doomed.

More recently, nature writers like Robert Macfarlane , have charted new journeys connecting humans with the landscape.

For Tiffany , forests are a place for reflection and Inspiration . "The great thing about nature and forests is they're constantly changing - so it's just an endless infinite cycle of Inspiration . "

Westonbirt Arboretum, Gloucestershire

Commissioned by the Forestry Commission in its centenary year to tell the story of The Nation 's forests, she has set out to write a literary ballad with a twist, inspired by her love of the romantic poets and their connection with nature.

"I wanted to tell a story with The Forest as the protagonist of these narratives, so that people can start to understand that we are all part of nature and that The Forest and the wildlife and other species have exactly the same emotions and lives as we do, and the more we can relate to that, the better. "

Although The Poem isn't yet complete, you can get a taste of her work from her poem, The Vale, which starts: "There grows a host above the Sussex Downs, of dark yew trees, tainted needles for leaves, where turtle doves sleep in emerald crowns of oak, and ravens call out to The Sea . "

1919 - First trees planted at Eggesford Forest , Devon

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We meet in Alice Holt Forest , once an ancient Oak Forest supplying timber for building naval ships, but now dominated by conifers.

A short walk into The Woods , and The Voices of children gambolling in The Play area fade away, replaced by the distinctive sights, sounds and smells of The Forest .

1920 - A Forest worker and working horse

Here, it's hard To Believe that The Nation 's woodlands were once in a sorry state, with tree cover declining since the Middle Ages . In September 1919 the Forestry Commission was founded to restore The Nation 's woods and forests following World War One, and the passing of the Forestry Act.

UK woodland is estimated Today at 3. 17 million hectares, with England's Forest cover now double what it had been in 1919 . Over The Past century, the Forestry Commission has increased England's tree cover to More Than 10%. (Forestry is now a fully devolved matter, with separate agencies in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland . )

Harry Shepherd of Forestry England says celebrating 100 years is about Looking Forward as well as back.

"The Woods are ever changing, society's ever changing - what The Woods mean, and what forests mean In Society is ever changing. We're facing numerous challenges Today - Climate Change , pests and diseases, our forests are under threat - and they're more important for human welfare and well being, Inspiration and creativity than perhaps, you might say, ever before. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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