Met

Met, MET or The Met may refer to:

Places

Arts venues

  • The Met (arts centre) in Bury, Greater Manchester
  • Manhattan Ensemble Theatre in Manhattan, New York
  • Manila Metropolitan Theater in Manila, Philippines
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, New York
  • Metropolitan Opera in Manhattan, New York
  • Various buildings known as the Metropolitan Opera House
  • Sports venues

  • Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota
  • Met Park in Norfolk, Virginia
  • MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minnesota
  • Other locations

  • The Met (skyscraper), luxury condominium in Sathon, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Manchester Metropolitan University, England, UK
  • Metropolitan Building (Minneapolis), taken down in 1961
  • Metropolitan Miami (development) complex in Miami, Florida
  • Art, media, and entertainment

  • The Met (newspaper), student newspaper of Leeds Metropolitan University
  • Met, a common enemy in the Mega Man video game series
  • Met 107, a radio station in Bangkok
  • Mind's Eye Theatre, a live action role-playing game
  • This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Met

    List of Mega Man characters

    This is a list of characters from the Mega Man series. In Japan, the Mega Man series is known as Rockman.

    Main characters

    Mega Man

    Mega Man, known in Japan as Rockman (ロックマン Rokkuman) is the hero of the games, created by Dr. Light, with assistance from Dr. Wily. Originally created as a lab assistant named "Rock", he was modified for battle after the disgruntled Dr. Wily reprogrammed the original Robot Masters. Due to his Variable Weapons System, he can copy the weapon of any Robot Master he defeats in combat and use it as his own. This ability can also be used by Protoman and Bass.

    Dr. Light

    Doctor Thomas Light, known in Japan as Doctor Thomas Wright (トーマス・ライト Tōmasu Raito), is depicted as an aged scientist, who is a peerless roboticist. He is the creator of protagonist Mega Man and several other robots, and can be considered the father of Mega Man, Roll, and Proto Man. While a pacifist, he reluctantly recognizes that the use of force can be a necessity. He plays a supporting role, often developing and distributing new gear. In the Mega Man X series, set 100 years after the original series, Dr. Light resumes his supporting role through enhancement capsules that contain upgrades to X's systems together with messages relayed by silver/blue, slightly translucent holographic projections of the deceased scientist. He also appears in the "Navi Mode" of Mega Man and Mega Man 6 in the Mega Man Anniversary Collection to provide gameplay hints to Mega Man.

    Hesenê Metê

    Hesenê Metê (born 1957) is a prominent Kurdish writer, novelist and translator. He was born in Erxanî near Diyarbakır in south-eastern Turkey. He has been living in Sweden since the 1980s. He has translated works by Pushkin and Dostoyevski into Kurdish.

    Works

  • Merivên reben, Translation of Poor Folk by Dostoyevski, 185 pp., Welat Publishers, 1991. ISBN 91-971254-8-2.
  • Smîrnoff, Story, 95 pp., Welat Publishers, Stockholm, 1991. ISBN 91-971254-1-5.
  • Ardû, çîrokên gelêrî, 173 pp., Welat Publishers, Stockholm, 1991. ISBN 91-971254-4-X.
  • Labîrenta cinan, Novel, 197 pp., Welat Publishers, Huddinge, Sweden, 1994. ISBN 91-971254-7-4.
  • Epîlog, Story, 141 pp., Nûdem Publishers, Järfälla, Sweden, 1998. ISBN 91-88592-35-9.
  • Keça Kapîtan, Translation of The Captain's Daughter by Pushkin, 1998.
  • Tofan, Story, 88 pp., Apec Publishers, Spånga, Sweden, 2000. ISBN 91-89014-76-6.
  • Ansîklopediya Zarokan (Children's Encyclopaedia), with Amed Tigris, Mehmud Lewendi, Seyidxan Anter, Ali Ciftci, 236 pp., Apec Publishers, Sweden, 2004. ISBN 91-89675-32-0.
  • Land tenure

    Land tenure is the name given, particularly in common law systems, to the legal regime in which land is owned by an individual, who is said to "hold" the land (the French verb "tenir" means "to hold"; "tenant" is the present participle of "tenir"). The sovereign monarch, known as The Crown, held land in its own right. All private owners are either its tenants or sub-tenants. The term "tenure" is used to signify the relationship between tenant and lord, not the relationship between tenant and land.

    Over history, many different forms of land ownership, i.e., ways of owning land, have been established.

    A landholder/landowner is a holder of the estate in land with considerable rights of ownership or, simply put, an owner of land.

    Feudal tenure

    Historically in the system of feudalism, the lords who received land directly from the Crown were called tenants-in-chief. They doled out portions of their land to lesser tenants in exchange for services, who in turn divided it among even lesser tenants. This process—that of granting subordinate tenancies—is known as subinfeudation. In this way, all individuals except the monarch were said to hold the land "of" someone else.

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