20-528: [REDACTED] Look up powerhouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Powerhouse or power house may refer to: Power station , a facility (or former facility) for the generation of electric power Businesses [ edit ] Powerhouse Animation Studios , an animation studio powerHouse Books , a Brooklyn-based publisher of high-end art and photography books Dick Smith Electronics Powerhouse ,
40-416: A 1916 novel by John Buchan Naomi McDuffie , a DC comics character also known as Powerhouse. Powerhouse (Marvel comics) , comic book characters "Powerhouse", a short story by Eudora Welty Music [ edit ] Artists [ edit ] Powerhouse (rock band) , a British hard rock band which formed after the breakup of the band Geordie in 1984 Powerhouse (1997 band) , reached #38 in
60-416: A 1916 novel by John Buchan Naomi McDuffie , a DC comics character also known as Powerhouse. Powerhouse (Marvel comics) , comic book characters "Powerhouse", a short story by Eudora Welty Music [ edit ] Artists [ edit ] Powerhouse (rock band) , a British hard rock band which formed after the breakup of the band Geordie in 1984 Powerhouse (1997 band) , reached #38 in
80-558: A 1937 composition by Raymond Scott Television [ edit ] Powerhouse (TV series) , a 1982 United States television series Power House (talkshow) , a Filipino talkshow Other uses [ edit ] Power House RUFC [1] - Founded in 1933 and one of the eight teams currently competing for the Dewar Shield Melbourne premier club rugby competition and current (2024) Premiers Powerhouse Arts District, Jersey City PowerHouse (programming language) ,
100-494: A 1937 composition by Raymond Scott Television [ edit ] Powerhouse (TV series) , a 1982 United States television series Power House (talkshow) , a Filipino talkshow Other uses [ edit ] Power House RUFC [1] - Founded in 1933 and one of the eight teams currently competing for the Dewar Shield Melbourne premier club rugby competition and current (2024) Premiers Powerhouse Arts District, Jersey City PowerHouse (programming language) ,
120-448: A 1980s programming language by Cognos Corporation Powerhouse (video game) , a 1995 computer game by Impressions Games, now part of Vivendi SA Powerhouse fruits and vegetables, or superfoods , describing foods with supposed health benefits Powerhouse Hobbs (born 1991), ring name of professional wrestler William Hobson Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
140-448: A 1980s programming language by Cognos Corporation Powerhouse (video game) , a 1995 computer game by Impressions Games, now part of Vivendi SA Powerhouse fruits and vegetables, or superfoods , describing foods with supposed health benefits Powerhouse Hobbs (born 1991), ring name of professional wrestler William Hobson Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
160-593: A chain of electronics stores operating in Australia and New Zealand Powerhouse (retailer) , a former electrical goods chain in the United Kingdom Power stations [ edit ] Power House (Alcatraz) , a power station on Alcatraz Island Powerhouse Museum , former power station, now science and technology museum in Sydney, Australia The Powerhouse (San Luis Obispo, California) , former power station on
180-429: A chain of electronics stores operating in Australia and New Zealand Powerhouse (retailer) , a former electrical goods chain in the United Kingdom Power stations [ edit ] Power House (Alcatraz) , a power station on Alcatraz Island Powerhouse Museum , former power station, now science and technology museum in Sydney, Australia The Powerhouse (San Luis Obispo, California) , former power station on
200-445: A mystery or prevent a crime. For example, in one episode they have to expose the head of a racketeering operation that threatens to put Brenda and Powerhouse out of business. In another episode, they try to locate the source of a potentially lethal food-poisoning outbreak. Episodes were presented in two acts, with a break in between; the breaks were filled by "uncommercials", short clips designed to convey ideas potentially of interest to
220-531: Is an American television series produced by the Educational Film Center at Northern Virginia ETV , which aired on PBS for 16 episodes in 1982. It was billed as "a 16-part series for young people and their families," with the target audience being primarily children, preteens, teenagers, and young adults. The series was later rerun by Nickelodeon from 1984 to 1986. Set in Washington, D.C. , Powerhouse
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#1732845134645240-407: Is focused on the adventures of a racially and ethnically diverse group of three teenagers two kids and one adult from the inner city, based at a former boxing and sports gym hangout turned into a youth community center. The center was founded by Brenda Gaines, a woman who inherited the property from her late father PowerHouse Gaines a legendary and iconic boxing champion. The basic message of the series
260-405: Is that every person is a source of creativity and of true positive "I Can" power expressed in the lyrics of the show's theme song as "We all have a Powerhouse deep down inside". Each episode deals with significant personal issues affecting young people, such as alcoholism , peer pressure , and physical fitness, combined with fast-paced action-adventure stories in which the group often has to solve
280-865: The UK with "Rhythm of the Night" in December 1997 Powerhouse (1999 band) , responsible for 1999's "What You Need" Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse , a British blues studio supergroup formed in 1966 "Powerhouse", an alias used by the composer Simon Power for his 1988 hit "On the Floor" Albums [ edit ] Powerhouse (Deep Purple album) , 1977 Powerhouse (The Jazz Crusaders album) , 1969 Powerhouse (Mustasch album) , 2005 Powerhouse (Planningtorock album) , 2018 Powerhouse (White Heart album) , 1990 Songs [ edit ] "Powerhouse" (instrumental) ,
300-620: The UK with "Rhythm of the Night" in December 1997 Powerhouse (1999 band) , responsible for 1999's "What You Need" Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse , a British blues studio supergroup formed in 1966 "Powerhouse", an alias used by the composer Simon Power for his 1988 hit "On the Floor" Albums [ edit ] Powerhouse (Deep Purple album) , 1977 Powerhouse (The Jazz Crusaders album) , 1969 Powerhouse (Mustasch album) , 2005 Powerhouse (Planningtorock album) , 2018 Powerhouse (White Heart album) , 1990 Songs [ edit ] "Powerhouse" (instrumental) ,
320-619: The campus of California Polytechnic State University Venues [ edit ] Powerhouse (club) , a gay club in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Brisbane Powerhouse , a performing arts center in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Powerhouse, a club overlooking Albert Park and Lake in Melbourne, Australia Powerhouse Theater , a collaboration between New York Stage and Film and Vassar College Literature [ edit ] The Power-House ,
340-464: The campus of California Polytechnic State University Venues [ edit ] Powerhouse (club) , a gay club in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Brisbane Powerhouse , a performing arts center in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Powerhouse, a club overlooking Albert Park and Lake in Melbourne, Australia Powerhouse Theater , a collaboration between New York Stage and Film and Vassar College Literature [ edit ] The Power-House ,
360-459: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up powerhouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Powerhouse or power house may refer to: Power station , a facility (or former facility) for the generation of electric power Businesses [ edit ] Powerhouse Animation Studios , an animation studio powerHouse Books , a Brooklyn-based publisher of high-end art and photography books Dick Smith Electronics Powerhouse ,
380-464: The title Powerhouse . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Powerhouse&oldid=1254695609 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages powerhouse From Misplaced Pages,
400-472: The title Powerhouse . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Powerhouse&oldid=1254695609 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Powerhouse (TV series) Powerhouse
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