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PLEASE HELP what is a MAP, MEP, AMV, and a PMV?

MAP:
- Man-Alien-Predator
- A map is a symbolic depiction highlighting relationships between elements of some space, such as objects, regions, and themes.
Many maps are static two-dimensional, geometrically accurate (or approximately accurate) representations of three-dimensional space, while others are dynamic or interactive, even three-dimensional. Although most commonly used to depict geography, maps may represent any space, real or imagined, without regard to context or scale; e.g. brain mapping, DNA mapping and extraterrestrial mapping.
Although the earliest maps known are of the heavens, geographic maps of territory have a very long tradition and exist from ancient times. The word "map" comes from the medieval Latin Mappa mundi, wherein mappa meant napkin or cloth and mundi the world. Thus, "map" became the shortened term referring to a two-dimensional representation of the surface of the world.

MEP: Member of the European Parliament

AMV: Anime Music Video

PMV:
- Parcels and Miscellaneous Van, an item of railway rolling stock
- Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle, an Australian armored vehicle
- panicum mosaic virus, a plant virus known for infecting St. Augustine Grass
- Participatiemaatschappij Vlaanderen, an independent organization of the Flemish government
- Port Metro Vancouver, a corporation established by the Canadian government for managing port use and shipping in the Metro Vancouver area
- Del Caribe "Santiago Mariño" International Airport, IATA code PMV

How do people make AMV (Anime Music Video)?

Okay, first you need to see if you have Windows Movie Maker. If you don't, I'm not sure if it'll work. If you do, then make sure you have pics or clips of whatever anime you want to do the amv about. So far, I only use screen shots, fanart, and gifs( moving pictures) You can find these anywhere, but I recommend Photobucket and DeviantArt. You can also download episodes by going to their fansubs' website and they usually will have episodes for you to download. Once you have the pics or whatever, you need to find a song you want to use. When you have the song and the clips ready, you go into WMM and you import pictures, choose the pictures you want, then you import songs. Don't worry if WMM may be a little slow, cuz mine is all the time. Once you upload your songs and your clips, you just add them to the timeline and add titles or subtitles or credits to it, edit it, and then click File. Then click "Save Movie File" or whatever and then you can upload it to Yahoo Video. I hope this was understandable and helpful to you. And if you want, you can watch some of my movies on YouTube! My person's Luffyrox243!

I wouldn't say "they make me feel stupid".   That way of describing the situation is what is sometimes called "the victim's perspective" -- it frames the topic in a way which gives power to "the other" -- the people you see as your persecutors.What's going on is definitely focused between your own ears:  your mind constructs a concept of who you are, and then it reacts to the events in life, constantly updating its assessment of the identity it created for you.If your mind decides that you're not as smart as you should be, it will "punish" you with unpleasant feelings, like shame or self-doubt, etc.   Those feelings aren't caused by others, they're caused by your own psychological mechanisms.    Nobody can make you feel anything.That doesn't mean that you control your own feelings, either, though -- which is something that people will tell you, while trying to be helpful.    But that's wrong: you don't control your feelings, and neither do others.   The machinery is on its own here -- the psychology works a certain way, and you don't really have that much control over it.What you can do, though, is stop believing that those mechanisms are telling you something meaningful about yourself.   You can stop trusting that your thoughts and feelings about yourself are a true indicator of who you are -- they're not, they're like the readout of a machine that has some complicated automation going on.   That's not true self, it's more like a broken tape recorder that plays the same song over and over again.You can't necessarily shut off the tape recorder.  But if you stop reacting to the song, you'll stop making the problem worse.

Statistics on gender variance are notoriously poor because there is no way of monitoring it. Many people are not out, and there is anyway no census that collects this data. In fact, the Office for National Statistics issued a position statement in 2009 explaining explicitly why they do not produce an estimate for this figure *. There is also a detailed treatment of this question on the GIRES website **.If we want to attempt a quick back-of-the-envelope estimate, however, the most prevalent current (conservative) estimate from US sources is that transgender people make up 0.2% of the population, or 1 in 500 people. Wikipedia gives the UK population as 65,648,100.If the estimate for the US population holds true for the UK, then the UK transgender population would equal somewhere in the region of 131,296 people.Broadly speaking, estimates of the transgender population are continually on the rise, due to the increase in visibility of trans people, and perhaps also the broadening definition of what is meant by gender variance. This figure is therefore probably too small.*http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/measuring-equality/equality/equality-data-review/trans-data-position-paper.pdf** https://www.gires.org.uk/informa...

What does Mep mean in Amv?

Multi-Editor Project. It just means that more than one person (usually more than 2, actually) worked on that video.

What does MEP mean in AMV's?

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what does MEP mean in AMV's?
I know that MEP stands for "multi editor project" but what does it mean specifically, like give me a definition. I don't quite understand, y ppl use MEP for amv previews... it does not really fit with what it stands for, plz help...thxz

People make promises:To please and impress the ones they make their promise to. Especially if some person needs something to be done for them, someone may promise them that they'd do it for them just to put them at ease or make them happy. Sometimes one may want to score points that they are caring people by promising to do something for someone.To make themselves feel worthy, obliged and able to do something for someone. These are usually people with easier said than done kind of tendencies who want to create an image or reliance for themselves even when they are not reliant.Asked or forced to make a promise.The reason why promises fail is because:They did not mean it, it was just meant to put you at ease and make you happy if you were worried. They may also just have said it just to appear confident, worthy and able to deliever something they can't just to stand out as good and helpful people.They do much talking, make promises without evaluating if they are able to meet them or without setting a plan on how the promise is able to be delivered or if it's even achievable. They promise more than they are able to deliever.One may have been asked or forced to make a promise which they are not able to relieve.

Let's go back in history a bit:" The origins of music videos date back to musical short films that first appeared in the 1920s. They came into prominence in the 1980s when MTV based their format around the medium. Prior to the 1980s, these works were described by various terms including "illustrated song", "filmed insert", "promotional (promo) film", "promotional clip", "promotional video", "song video", "song clip" or "film clip". In 1894, sheet music publishers Edward B. Marks and Joe Stern hired electrician George Thomas and various performers to promote sales of their song "The Little Lost Child". Using a magic lantern, Thomas projected a series of still images on a screen simultaneous to live performances. This would become a popular form of entertainment known as the illustrated song, the first step toward music video." So we can say that music videos started to develop as another art form and are also widely used for promotional purposes. As about 'lame music videos', well, blame the one who makes them, not the music videos in general. If you feel kind of tired from such music videos, simply go watch some decent ones and you'll realize that songs without videos would be a bit of a sin. I'll leave you with one of my favourites:Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal

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