Yes! (U.S. magazine)

YES! Magazine is a non-profit, ad-free magazine that covers topics of social justice, environmental sustainability, alternative economics, and peace. The magazine is published by Positive Futures Network, founded by David Korten and Sarah van Gelder; Korten's wife, Fran Korten, is the publisher. The first issue of the magazine was published in winter 1997. It has ISSN 1089-6651 and LCCN 96-656670 sn 96044464.

YES! Magazine features community-based solutions and "supports people's active engagement in creating a more just, sustainable, and compassionate world". Issues of YES! explore a specific issue in depth, and provide resources so that readers may become involved in that issue. Previous issues have covered solutions to the energy crisis,local economies, and water preservation.

The magazine is printed on recycled paper and archives all its issues online. It won the Utne Reader Alternate Press Award for Best Cultural Coverage in 2001, and was nominated for Best Political Coverage in 2004. In 2013, it won the Utne Media Award for General Excellence.

Yes! (Chad Brock album)

Yes! is the second studio album released by country music artist Chad Brock. Lead-off single "A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K Version)", featuring George Jones and Hank Williams, Jr., is a rewritten version of Williams' hit "A Country Boy Can Survive", rewritten to address the Y2K problem. This song peaked at #30 on the country charts in late 1999. Following it were the title track, which became Brock's only Number One hit in mid-2000, and finally "The Visit" at #21.

Track listing

  • "Yes!" (Stephony Smith, Jim Collins, Chad Brock) – 3:24
  • "Hey Mister" (Dale Oliver, Dave Robbins, Kim Tribble) – 3:48
  • "Young Enough to Know It All" (Rick Giles, Goddard Giles, Tim Nichols) – 3:12
  • "The Visit" (Brad Rodgers, Charles Stefl, Gene Ellsworth) – 3:22
  • "She Does" (Craig Wiseman, Chris Farren) – 4:02
  • "Love Lives (Events of the Heart)" (Skip Ewing, Danny Wilde) – 4:17
  • "This" (Smith, Collins, Brock) – 3:19
  • "You Had to Be There" (Walt Aldridge, James LeBlanc) – 3:48
  • "A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K version)" (Hank Williams, Jr.) – 3:59
  • Maria Gaidar

    Maria Yegorovna Gaidar (Russian: Мари́я Его́ровна Гайда́р; 1990–2004 Smirnova (Russian: Смирно́ва); born 21 October 1982, Moscow) is a Russian political activist and since July 2015 a vice-governor of Odessa Oblast in Ukraine. From 2009 till 2011 Gaidar was a deputy governor in Kirov Oblast in Russia. She is also the founder of the Youth movement "DA!" ("Yes!").

    Personal life

    Maria Gaidar is the daughter of former Russian Prime Minister, Yegor Gaidar. She is a granddaughter of Soviet admiral Timur Gaidar, and a great-granddaughter of famous Soviet writers Arkady Gaidar and Pavel Bazhov. Maria's parents divorced in 1985, three years after she was born. Gaida stayed with her mother, Irina Smirnova. In 1991 the family moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia, where they lived for five years. In 1996 she returned to Moscow.

    In 2000 she entered and in 2005 graduated summa cum laude from the Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Gaidar is fluent in English, German, Spanish and her native Russian. In 2011, she was admitted to Harvard University for a Mid-Career Masters in Public Administration, where she studied for 8 months. In 2014 she graduated from Kutafin Moscow State Law University.

    Podcasts:

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    Onward

    by: Yes

    Contained in everything I do
    There's a love, I feel for you
    Proclaimed in everything I write
    You're the light
    Burning, brightly
    Onward through the night
    Onward through the night
    Onward through the night of my life
    Displayed in all the things I see
    There's a love you show to me
    Portrayed in all the things you say
    You're the day
    Leading the way
    Onward through the night
    Onward through the night
    Onward through the night of my life
    Onward through the night
    Onward through the night




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