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Stomp The Yard Stomp the Yard is a 2007 drama film produced by Rainforest Films and released through Sony (More) Stomp the Yard is a 2007 drama film produced by Rainforest Films and released through Sony Pictures' Screen Gems imprint on January 12, 2007. Directed by Sylvain White, Stomp the Yard centers around DJ Williams, a college student at a fictional historically Black university who pledges to join a fictional Greek-letter fraternity. The film's central conflict involves DJ's fraternity competing in various stepping competitions against a rival fraternity from the same school. The film's script was written by Robert Adetuyi, working from an original draft by Gregory Ramon Anderson. The film was originally titled Steppin', but to avoid confusion over the 2006 film Step Up, the title was changed. The film stars Columbus Short, Meagan Good, Darrin Henson, Brian White, Laz Alonso,and Valerie Pettiford, with Harry Lennix and, in their film debuts, R&B singers Ne-Yo and Chris Brown. Stomp the Yard was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia on the campuses of Morris Brown College, Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University, and in the MAK Historic District of Decatur, Georgia. The movie starts off at the Home "Field" of a rival dance troop who are wiping out the competition. Watching all the action is the Goon Squad, headed up by brothers DJ (Columbus Short) and Duron (Chris Brown) Williams. After the home squad wins another bout, the Goon Squad takes the stage to challenge. A bucket is passed around for wagering and both Squads add a stack of money to the pot. The battle starts and the Goon Squad takes the prize. The losing squad offers double or nothing, dropping more money in the bucket, but Duron is happy with the win and turns down the challenge. DJ pulls him aside to try to convince Duron that they cant win it again without him. Duron still doesn't want to compete again but does not want to leave his brother behind, so Duron krumps all over them and wins the money; and the Goon Squad are declared the winners again. After the battle ends, the Goon Squad is walking home when they are ambushed by the squad they just defeated, as their leader demands their money back and pulls out a gun in the middle of the fight and shoots Duron, killing him on the spot. DJ was arrested over the fight and is sent to live with his aunt (Valarie Pettiford) and Uncle Nate (Harry J. Lennix) who is Head of Maintenance at Truth University in Atlanta. DJ is given a job on Nates crew as well as a scholarship to Truth. He is to live on campus, but his uncle and his aunt, who is a real estate agent, offer their house to him to visit anytime. At Truth, whilst waiting in the line for registration, DJ sees April Palmer (Meagan Good) and becomes attracted by her. After registering he moves into his dorm room, which he shares with roommate Rich Brown (Ne-Yo). Rich takes him to a gathering where Theta Nu Theta are having a step show. Their rival fraternity Mu Gamma Xi arrives and steals the show; they are the 7 time defending National Step Champions. During the step show, DJ spots April again and runs over to her. He runs right through the Gammas step line, almost getting into a fight with Grant (Darrin Henson) and a few other Gammas. Later that day on campus, DJ sees April again and runs up to start a conversation. Aprils boyfriend Grant arrives and is introduced to DJ. Grant warns DJ to stay away from April. That night, Rich and his friends are going to the local club and invite DJ along. It is a "Rep Your Hood" night where people from other cities come to represent their city. Grant is dancing with another woman when April walks in and sees them. She gets angry and Grant tries to explain that he was simply dancing but she tells him she still doesn't like it. When Grant leaves to represent, DJ tells April she does not have to be treated like that. Grant, seeing them talking, runs over and tells DJ to leave his girl alone. They almost have a fight but Grant is called back to the dance floor. DJ takes this opportunity to show Grant up; he jumps onto the dance floor and challenges him. DJ showcases his moves by going up to different people in the crowd and doing a dance popular in that particular persons city. DJ then does a few moves mocking Grant and the crowd goes wild. Grant does not dance back, knowing he can't top DJ's moves. DJ is mowing the lawn when he spots April jogging. He asks her out for lunch but she declines because she is tutoring. DJ goes to the tutoring administration and asks them what subject April tutors, and takes up History tutorials. During their tutoring session, DJ again asks April to dinner. She initially declines, and he tells her to ask him anything about the subject and if he can answer her, they will go for dinner. He does and she accepts his date. After dinner on the dance floor, they start kissing but she pulls away. DJ visits Heritage Hall and sees pictures of prominent Black people that paved the way for different fraternities, including Michael Jordan and Martin Luther King Jr.. Shortly after the ceremony where the fraternities introduce new pledges into members, April parts ways with Grant and hooks up with DJ. Both the Gammas and Thetas have been secretly rehearsing for the Championships. DJ starts teaching his line brothers some new moves, but when Sly sees them he gets angry and tells him that stepping is not a rap video. DJ retorts that these moves are the new thing. Sly challenges DJ to a battle at the Phoenix between his line brothers and DJ's; the new moves against the old. Both teams are about even when DJ decides to dance a solo, thinking this will bring their team to victory. However, as a team competition, this stunt costs them the victory. All the Thetas are angry at his showing off. Remembering Duron, DJ apologizes to the Thetas and acknowledges the team. Sly agrees to let DJ teach the team some new moves. Some of the Gammas are researching DJ and they find out about his previous criminal background. Meanwhile, April and DJ are studying and DJ offers to take her out to get the best fried chicken. He drives her to his uncle and aunt's house. During the meal, we learn that April's mother died 5 years ago. April's father (Allan Louis) is the Dean of Truth and when Nate hears this, he is surprised. DJ is in class when he is summoned to the Deans office. The Dean has learned about DJ's background from the Gammas and the Ethics Committee suspends him for the remainder of the year. Afterwards, DJ meets Dr. Palmer, who tells him that he can be reinstated in school, only if he stops seeing April. DJ refuses. This is three days to Nationals and the Thetas are upset about potentially losing the competition. It turns out that Dr. Palmer used to be a Gamma too. Dr. Palmer tells April about DJ, who is hurt that he didn't tell her the truth. He explains to her what happened and tells her that the reason he is leaving is because of her father. The finals of the stepping competition are between the Gammas and the Thetas, who must have a dance off to determine the winner. Each team must choose one dancer to go head to head with each other. Grant, having watched the secret tape of DJ, tells Zeke he can win the competition for them. However, DJ shows up in time. Going first, Grant does DJ's exact routine from the tape. After Grant finishes, DJ puts on the gloves Duron was wearing when he danced in the beginning of the movie and matches Grant move for move. As the Thetas are all huddled on stage, DJ runs into the huddle and then thrusts his body backwards, sliding towards the Gammas in the same move that Duron did to seal the win for Theta Nu Theta. DJ is mobbed by the Thetas and April runs out to kiss him. The scene is captured in a still black and white photo that appears on the wall at Heritage Hall. Columbus Short - DJ Williams Meagan Good - April Palmer Ne-Yo - Rich Brown Darrin Henson - Grant Brian J. White - Sylvester Laz Alonso - Zeke Valarie Pettiford - Aunt Jackie Jermaine Williams - Noel Allan Louis - Dr. Palmer Harry J. Lennix - Uncle Nathan Chris Brown - Duron Williams (Less)
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Moslem silent-majority leader, Mrs. Nonie Darwish, alleges Islamist (More) http://www.arabsforisrael.com
Moslem silent-majority leader, Mrs. Nonie Darwish, alleges Islamist public-relations groups, like Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR) are mercenary spin-doctors for extremist Islamist (i.e., Islamic political domination) economic & political interests in America.
Press conference at Four Seasons, Beverly Hills for Voices of Muslim Reformers in the Modern World.
(Background left- Tashbih Sayyed; right- Dr. Wafa Sultan).
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Moslem silent-majority leader, Mrs. Nonie Darwish, alleges Islamist public-relations groups, like Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR) are mercenary spin-doctors for extremist Islamist (i.e., Islamic political domination) economic & political interests in America.
Press conference at Four Seasons, Beverly Hills for Voices of Muslim Reformers in the Modern World.
(Background left- Tashbih Sayyed; right- Dr. Wafa Sultan).
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We are Arabs and Moslems who believe:
• We can support Israel and still support the Palestinian people. Supporting one does not cancel support for the other.
• We can support the State of Israel and the Jewish religion and still treasure our Arab and Islamic culture.
• There are many Jews and Israelis who freely express compassion and support for the Palestinians. We Arabs also express reciprocal compassion and support.
• The existence of the State of Israel is a fact that we accept.
• Israel is a legitimate state that is not a threat but an asset in the Middle East.
• Every major World religion has a center of gravity. Islam has Mecca, and Judaism certainly deserves its presence in Israel and Jerusalem.
• Diversity is a virtue not only in the USA, but would be beneficial around the world. We support a diverse Middle East with protection for human rights, respect and equality under the law to all minorities, including Jews and Christians.
• Palestinians have several options but are deprived from exercising them because of their leadership, the Arab League and surrounding Arab and Moslem countries who have other goals besides seeing Palestinians live in harmony with Israel.
• If Palestinians want democracy they can start practicing it now.
• It will benefit Arabs to end the boycott of Israel.
• We can resolve our conflicts using non-violent means. Sending our young people on suicide/homicide missions as a form of Jihad is a distortion of Islam. We can do better.
• We are appalled by the horrific act of terror against the USA on 9/11/2001.
• It will be better for Arabs when the Arab media ends the incitement and misinformation that result in Arab street rage and violence. We support the Arab media providing coverage of ways that people of all religions are and can live together in harmony.
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• We believe in freedom to choose or change one's Religion.
• We cherish and acknowledge the beauty and contributions of the Middle East culture, but recognize that the Arab/Moslem world is in desperate need of constructive self-criticism and reform.
• We seek dialogue with Israel. We invite you to join us on a path of love.
We are NOT:
• Anti-Islam, Anti-Arab, confrontational or hateful.
We remember with deep sadness and respect the brave Arabs, known and unknown, who were killed or severely punished for promoting peace with Israel; a special thanks to President Anwar Sadat of Egypt who was killed at the hands of Militant and Radical Islamists after he signed the peace treaty with Israel.
We salute and commend Arab and Moslem writers, scholars and speakers, who found the strength, commitment and honesty in their hearts to speak out in support of Israel. We thank you for being the pioneers that you are and for holding such sophisticated and advanced views in the realm of Arab and Moslem thinking. You are inspiring us all.
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To Muslims and Arabs across the globe:
Reject hate, embrace love. Bring out the best in Islam by showing your compassion, gratitude and forgiveness. Make the holy land truly holy by giving Israel and the Jewish people the respect they deserve in their tiny little country. This is not a crisis over land. It is a crisis of the soul; a crisis in our faith, judgment and self confidence. Israel should not be regarded as an enemy, but as a blessing to our neighborhood. We need not fear peace, but embrace it.
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