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=Blue Valley Center For Advanced Professional Studies=

Blue Valley Center for Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS) is a nationally recognized, innovative high school program. Students fast forward into their future and are fully immersed in a professional culture, solving real world problems, using industry standard tools and are mentored by actual employers, all while receiving high school and college credit. CAPS is an example of how business, community and public education can partner to produce personalized learning experiences that educate the workforce of tomorrow, especially in high skill, high demand jobs.

Accelerator

 * Global Food Industries
 * Innovate

Biosciences

 * Molecular Medicine and Bioengineering
 * Environmental Science
 * Bioscience Research
 * CAPS Bioclub

Business, Technology, and Media

 * Global Business
 * World Language & Business Leadership
 * Digital Design and Photography
 * Filmmaking
 * Multimedia Journalism
 * Technology Solutions

Engineering

 * Engineering
 * FIRST Robotics Competition Team 2410

Human Services

 * American Justice: for All
 * Teacher Education

Medicine & Healthcare

 * Foundations of Medicine I
 * Foundations of Medicine II
 * Sports Medicine
 * Exploring Health Professions

CAPS Network
The program's success has led to the creation of the CAPS Network, to link other school districts that have copied the program.
 * Affton Advanced Professional Studies (A@ps ), Affton School District, St. Louis County, Missouri
 * Alexandria Public Schools, Alexandria, MN
 * Cedar Falls Schools, Cedar Falls, IA
 * ignite@psc - Bentonville Public Schools Professional Studies Center, Bentonville, AR
 * The Innovation Collaboratory - Elmbrook School District, Elmbrook, WI
 * GO CAPS, (Greater Ozarks Center for Advanced Professional Studies) - Participating GO CAPS districts include Bolivar, Branson, Logan-Rogersville, Monett, Nixa, Ozark, Reeds Spring, Republic, Springfield, Strafford and Willard.
 * Northland CAPS - Seven school districts in North Kansas City including; Kearney, Liberty, North Kansas City, Park Hill, Platte County, Smithville and Excelsior Springs
 * Park City CAPS in Park City, Utah
 * Spark!, Parkway School District, St. Louis County, Missouri
 * MET Professional Academy, Peoria Unified School District in Glendale, Arizona
 * Minnesota Center for Advanced Professional Studies (MNCAPS), Lakeville Area Public Schools and Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools
 * Shakopee Public Schools, Shakopee, MN
 * Topeka Center for Advanced Learning and Careers, Topeka, Kansas
 * VANTAGE (Minnetonka Advanced Professional Studies) in Minnetonka, Minnesota
 * The School District of Washington located in Washington, MO
 * Westside CAPS, Westside Community Schools in Omaha, Nebraska.

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=Zelena (Once Upon a Time)=

Zelena (also known as the Wicked Witch of the West), is a fictional character in ABC's television series Once Upon a Time. She is played by Rebecca Mader, making recurring appearances in the third and fourth seasons before being promoted to a series regular in the fifth season. She was first introduced in the second half of the third season, where she served as the main villain. The character is based on the character by L. Frank Baum from his Land of Oz book series.

Casting
In December 2013, Rebecca Mader was cast as Wicked Witch of the West, to serve as the new antagonist for the second half of the third season of Once Upon a Time. She made multiple appearances during the second half of season four and was promoted to a series regular for the show's fifth season.

Characterization
Zelena is the jealous half-sister of Regina. Born to Cora in the Enchanted Forest, Zelena spent her life in Oz after being abandoned when she was a baby. After finding out about her sister, Zelena becomes envious of her sister’s privileged life and literally turns green with envy. Trained in magic by Rumplestiltskin, she is able to manipulate the Second casting of the Dark Curse by taking the people of the Enchanted Forest back into Storybrooke, erasing their memories. After being confronted by the heroes, Zelena has a showdown with Regina and loses to her half-sister’s new light magic. Later, while in a cell, Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold stabs her and is lead to believe that he killed her.

Instead, Zelena travels the time portal with Emma and Hook to change the past, where she takes the opportunity to kill Robin's wife, Marian, and takes her place instead using magic to conceal her true identity. Zelena’s true identity is finally revealed while living with Robin and Roland in New York after she becomes pregnant with Robin's child.

History
The parade was announced by George Kalogridis on April 26, 2013. The parade was the first all-new daytime parade for the Magic Kingdom in 13 years.

Parade Units

 * Princess Garden
 * Tangled Unit
 * The Little Mermaid Unit
 * Peter Pan Unit
 * Brave Unit
 * Sleeping Beauty Unit
 * Finale & Mickey’s Airship

Disney Characters
The parade includes 60 live-action Disney characters and over 40 more in sculpture or in animated form. In total, more than 100 Disney Cast Members perform in the parade


 * Alice & Mad Hatter
 * Anna & Elsa
 * Ariel
 * Beast & Belle
 * Captain Hook & Mr. Smee
 * Chip & Dale
 * Cinderella & Prince Charming
 * Daisy & Donald Duck
 * Flynn Rider & Rapunzel
 * Goofy
 * Jiminy Cricket & Pinocchio
 * Merida
 * Mickey & Minnie Mouse
 * Naveen & Tiana
 * Peter Pan & Wendy
 * Prince Phillip
 * Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs
 * The Fairy Godmothers (Fauna, Flora, & Merryweather)
 * The Lost Boys (Cubby, Nibbs, the Raccoon Twins, Slightly, & Tootles)
 * Tinker Bell
 * Ulf
 * White Rabbit

Effect on Decorations
Since the steampunk Maleficent dragon float soars over 26 feet in the air, the Main Street U.S.A. holiday wreaths had to be redesigned once the show debuted, as the dragon was taller than the old wreaths.

Jedi Training Academy
In the original version, sixteen or more children sign up at for each session at the beginning of the day to be Jedi Younglings and participate in a training session by the Jedi Master. They are provided training lightsabers and Jedi robes. As the master completes the instruction of a simple combination of lightsaber attacks to the children, Darth Vader, Darth Maul and two stormtroopers appear. Each Jedi trainee can choose face off with either Maul or Vader until every has got to fight a villian, which is when the villains retreat back to the stage, outnumbered (the trainees on the stage fought Vader, while those on the ground fought Maul). After Vader and Maul leave through a door on stage, the stormtroopers try to flee as well, but the door is closed because Vader and Maul left a little before they tried to flee, and the master uses the the Force to open the door to let the stormtroopers leave. The children, now Padawans, are congratulated on their mastering of the Force by Yoda, then return the training lightsabers and robe, and are given a diploma for their participation.

Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple
In Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple, the group again goes through the training with the Jedi master and a Jedi Apprentice. Then, the group uses the force to open the doors to the Temple. Darth Vader comes out, follow by The Seventh Sister. Each trainee on the upper platform fights Vader, while the each trainee on the lower platform fights The Seventh Sister from Star Wars Rebels. After each trainee has faced off with a villian, Vader and The Seventh Sister turn to leave. Right before they would go through the doors, they turn around to seemingly fight again. The Jedi master then leads the trainees in using the Force to push The Seventh Sister and Vader back into the Temple. Darth Maul then comes out of the Temple and begins a fight with the Jedi Apprentice. Yoda then speaks to the Appentice, who had previously been trying to stay out of the fight. The Apprentice then battles and defeats Maul. Right before killing Maul, the trainees tell the Apprentice to stop. The Apprentice lets Maul live, and Maul goes back into the Temple. Maul comes back out the trainees once again use the Force and push Maul back into the Temple. Trainees then return the training lightsabers and robe, and are given a diploma for their participation.

Star Wars Weekends
Despite being featured daily throughout the year, this attraction was especially popular during Star Wars Weekends.

History
The stage musical Tarzan Rocks! occupied the Theater in the Wild at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Orlando, Florida from 1999 to 2006. When the musical closed in January 2006, it was rumored that a musical adaptation of Finding Nemo would replace it. This was confirmed in April 2006, when Disney announced that the musical adaptation of Finding Nemo, with new songs written by Tony Award-winning Avenue Q composer Robert Lopez and his wife, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, would "combine puppets, dancers, acrobats and animated backdrops" and open in late 2006. Years later, Anderson-Lopez explained that she had written a compact 15-minute a cappella version of the story of Oedipus; someone at Disney read it and recognized her talent for condensing material, and offered her the opportunity to make a pitch for the Finding Nemo project.

Tony Award-winning director Peter Brosius signed on to direct the show, with Michael Curry, who designed puppets for Disney's successful stage version of The Lion King, serving as leading puppet and production designer.

Anderson-Lopez said that the couple agreed to write the adaptation of "one of their favorite movies of all time" after considering "the idea of people coming in [to see the musical] at 4, 5 or 6 and saying, 'I want to do that'....So we want to take it as seriously as we would a Broadway show". To condense the feature-length film to 30 minutes, she and Lopez focused on a single theme from the movie, the idea that "the world's dangerous and beautiful".

The 40-minute show (which is performed six times daily) opened on January 2, 2007. Several musical numbers took direct inspiration from lines in the film, including "(In The) Big Blue World", "Fish Are Friends, Not Food", "Just Keep Swimming", and "Go With the Flow". In January 2007, a New York studio recording of the show was released on iTunes, with Lopez and Anderson-Lopez providing the voices for Marlin and Dory, respectively. Avenue Q star Stephanie D'Abruzzo also appeared on the recording, as Sheldon/Deb. Finding Nemo was the first non-musical animated film to which Disney added songs to produce a stage musical. In 2009, Finding Nemo – The Musical was honored with a Thea Award for Best Live Show from the Themed Entertainment Association.

2015
The 2015 Festival included the new additions of Anna and Elsa, Goofy About Spring (featuring Goofy, Chip 'n Dale and friends), and Miss Piggy topiaries, as well as the return of Spring Is in the Air!, Buzz Lightyear, Cactus Road Rally (featuring Mater and Lightning McQueen), Fantasia, Phineas and Ferb, Farmer Mickey and Minnie (based on American Gothic), Bambi and Friends, Peter Pan, Aurora and Prince Phillip, Beauty and the Beast, Woody, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Lady and the Tramp, The Lion King, Cinderella and Prince Charming, Year of the Ram, and Troll topiaries.

2015 Garden Rocks Concert Series

 * Gin Blossoms
 * Pablo Cruise
 * En Vogue
 * Starship
 * The Orchestra starring former members of ELO
 * Village People
 * Jon Secada
 * The Guess Who
 * Taylor Dayne
 * Little River Band
 * Herman's Hermits starring Peter Noone

2016
The 2016 festival will introduce a Huey, Dewey, and Louie topiary, a Ranger Mickey Mouse topiary to celebrate the National Parks Service centennial, Floral Sun garden, and the “Fab Five” play garden.

History
Prior to Disney Junior Live on Stage, the theater was the Soundstage Restaurant from the park's opening date until November 14, 1998. The restaurant featured sets over the years from Big Business, Beauty and the Beast, and Aladdin. Following that, the theater hosted Bear in the Big Blue House – Live on Stage from June 7, 1999 until August 4, 2001. That show closed to make room for Playhouse Disney Live!, which opened October 1, 2001. A revamped version of Playhouse Disney Live! opened in January 2008, with some new characters. The show was renamed in 2011, following the rebranding of the Playhouse Disney channel to Disney Junior. In February 2013, Disney Junior Live on Stage retired the characters of Handy Manny and the Little Einsteins when it revamped the show again.

Meet and Greets
Outside the theater, there are Meet and Greet areas for Princess Sophia from Sofia the First, Jake from Jake and the Never Land Pirates, and Doc McStuffins from the show Doc McStuffins.

Service
The Disney's Magical Express service can be booked via phone when making a room reservation at a Walt Disney World resort hotel. Guests must be arriving at the Orlando International Airport in order to utilize the service. Guests receive an information packet and luggage tags via postal mail prior to departing on their vacation. The luggage tags are used to identify incoming luggage at Orlando International Airport and specify which resort and guest name the luggage is to be delivered to. After landing, guest luggage are delivered directly to the guest room.

When their vacation is over, guests can check-in and check bags at their resorts, provided they are on partner airlines. They then board buses back to the airport for departure.

Disney's Magical Express also transports guests from the airport or their hotel to the seaport for their Disney Cruise and back. These buses are used for Walt Disney World transportation during peak times or when their are no cruises in port.

History
The Disney's Magical Express service initially faced strong opposition from the Greater Orlando Livery Association and Orlando-area ground transportation companies and taxi cab operators, who argued that it allows Disney to "whisk away" potential customers who would otherwise have continued on to a taxi cab or private transportation service for transportation to their hotel, and keeps them from leaving Disney property during their trip to spend money elsewhere, since they do not need a rental car or other transportation to get to their resort.

However, the service became extremely popular, carrying 2.2 million people in 2009, and 2.3 million in 2013. In 2010, Allegiant Air announced that they would be moving 10 of their flights from Orlando Sanford International Airport to Orlando International, based partially on the fact that the service only goes to Orlando International (the airline later moved back to Sanford, citing higher costs at Orlando International).

In 2015, Universal Orlando, Disney's main competitor in the area, announced their own airport shuttle to their resort. The Universal service is operated by SuperShuttle, costs $35 round-trip, and has guests take care of their own luggage.

Participating Airlines

 * Alaska Airlines
 * American Airlines
 * Delta Air Lines
 * JetBlue Airways
 * Southwest Airlines
 * United Airlines

Former Participating Airlines

 * Air Canada
 * America West Airlines (merged with US Airways)
 * Northwest (merged with Delta)
 * Song (2006) (folded back into Delta)
 * Ted (2008) (folded back into United)
 * Continental Airlines (merged with United)
 * AirTran Airways (bought by Southwest)
 * US Airways (merged with American)

Design
The attraction will be located inside, underneath a color-shifting canopy in Tomorrowland. The attraction will take guests on a ride through the Grid from TRON on their very own light cycle.

History
The attraction for Disneyland Resort and Disney's Hollywood Studios was announced at D23 Expo 2015 on August 15, 2015 at the Disney Parks Presentation along with Star Wars Land, the Season of the Force events at each park, and an updated scene for Star Tours–The Adventures Continue. The attraction opened at each park at the start of their respective Season of the Force events, which was November 16, 2015 for Disneyland and December 4, 2015 at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

Theming
The hotel is the first hotel to be themed entirely to Toy Story. It will be similar to the value resorts at Walt Disney World Resort (Disney's All Star Movies, Music, Sports, Pop Century, and Art of Animation Resorts), in that it will include over-sized sculptures in its courtyard. It will be most similar to the Art of Animation Resort, which is also themed after Disney•Pixar films.

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=Shanghai Disneyland Hotel=

31.13741°N, 121.66168°W Shanghai Disneyland Hotel is one of two hotels under construction that will be located within Shanghai Disney Resort. The hotel will be in the Art Nouveau style, with Disney theming. The hotel will be located across Wishing Star Lake from Shanghai Disneyland Park.

Dining
The hotel will include multiple restaurants, including Lumiere’s Kitchen (based on Disney's Beauty and the Beast franchise), Ballet Café, Bacchus Lounge, and Aurora.

Ride Experience
Guests will begin by boarding rafts and set off upriver to Field Camp Beta. However, a fallen tree blocks the way and diverts the current in a another direction, into the mountain! The ride will have guests pass by a massive Audio-Animatronic named Q’aráq. After escaping Q’aráq, rafts will enter a whirlpool, then past simulated volcanic vents and steaming geysers as the rapids sweep guests to the end of the ride.

Ride Experience
The ride will include Jack Sparrow and Davy Jones. It will feature new technology and a different story than the Pirates of the Caribbean attractions. Guests will start at the Royal Navy’s former fortress and will pass Barbossa’s Bounty. From there, guests will enter the the Caves of Misfortune, where Jack Sparrow is. Afterwards, guests will enter the Graveyard of Lost Ships, where the Flying Dutchman's remains and the Kraken await. After that, the ride will enter Mermaid Lagoon, followed by Davy Jones' lair. Next, guests will enter a sea battle between two ships. Finally, guests will return to the fort, which Jack has now filled with his gold.

Ride Experience
Guests will board a boat at the Fantasy Landing. The boat will then take riders past sculpture gardens featuring characters from Disney movies such as Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Sorcerer's Apprentice from Fantasia, Tangled, Mulan, and The Little Mermaid. Afterwards, the boat will glide into an chamber underneath the Enchanted Storybook Castle, which will have "fountains of light", music, and water effects.

History
The parade was announced by George Kalogridis on April 26, 2013. The parade was the first all-new daytime parade for the Magic Kingdom in 13 years.

Parade Route
The parade travels the same path as the nighttime parade, the Main Street Electrical Parade, but travels the opposite direction. Festival of Fantasy begins its route by entering the park by Splash Mountain and Pecos Bill. The parade crosses the path between Adventureland and Frontierland, which is the first point at which guests are able to see the parade. It then travels east towards Liberty Square on the path next to the Rivers of America, keeping the river on the parade's left side of forward motion. The parade travels into Liberty Square and takes a right turn in front of The Liberty Belle and the Liberty Tree. After passing Hall of Presidents and exiting Liberty Square, the parade passes over the Liberty Square bridge and enters the Hub in front of Cinderella Castle at about the Hub's 11 o'clock (with Cinderella Castle serving as 12 o'clock). Traveling clockwise, the parade passes in front of the Castle and leaves the Hub at its 6 o'clock. The parade then enters its final land, Main Street, U.S.A., traveling towards the Main Street, U.S.A. train station. At the end of the street, the parade enters Town Square at the square's 12 o'clock and travels clockwise, passing Town Square Theater, the train station, and City Hall. Finally, the parade exits the park at the square's 11 o'clock, through a gate between the Car Barn and the firehouse.

Parade Units

 * Princess Garden
 * Tangled Unit
 * The Little Mermaid Unit
 * Peter Pan Unit
 * Brave Unit
 * Sleeping Beauty Unit
 * Finale & Mickey’s Airship

Disney Characters
The parade includes 60 live-action Disney characters and over 40 more in sculpture or in animated form. In total, more than 100 Disney Cast Members perform in the parade


 * Alice & Mad Hatter
 * Anna & Elsa
 * Ariel
 * Beast & Belle
 * Captain Hook & Mr. Smee
 * Chip & Dale
 * Cinderella & Prince Charming
 * Daisy & Donald Duck
 * Flynn Rider & Rapunzel
 * Goofy
 * Jiminy Cricket & Pinocchio
 * Merida
 * Mickey & Minnie Mouse
 * Naveen & Tiana
 * Peter Pan & Wendy
 * Prince Phillip
 * Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs
 * The Three Good Fairies (Fauna, Flora, & Merryweather)
 * The Lost Boys (Cubby, Nibbs, the Raccoon Twins, Slightly, & Tootles)
 * Tinker Bell
 * Ulf
 * White Rabbit

Music
The parade's soundtrack features a medley from many different Disney movies:


 * "Festival of Fantasy" the parade's theme song.
 * "Beauty and the Beast" from Beauty and the Beast.
 * "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" from Cinderella.
 * "For the First Time in Forever" from Frozen.
 * "I Have a Dream" from Tangled.
 * "Kiss the Girl" & "Under the Sea" from The Little Mermaid.
 * "A Pirates Life" & "You Can Fly" from Peter Pan.
 * "Touch the Sky" from Brave.
 * "Mickey Mouse March" from Mickey Mouse Club.
 * "When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinnochio.
 * "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah" from Song of the South.
 * "When I See an Elephant Fly" from Dumbo.

Effect on Decorations
Since the steampunk Maleficent dragon float soars over 26 feet in the air, the Main Street U.S.A. holiday wreaths had to be redesigned once the show debuted, as the dragon was taller than the old wreaths.

Derivation
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=Deadpool (film)= Since Deadpool is a metafictional character, he is able to reference not only the X-Men Universe and his own movie, but also reference other parts of popular culture. These include, but are not limited to:
 * Adventure Time: Deadpool checks the time on his Adventure Time watch, which features Finn & Jake.
 * Lord of the Rings: Deadpool referes to one of the other mercenaries as "fat Gandalf".
 * The Lion King: Deadpool asks Vanessa to "Hakuna his tatas", a pun on Hakuna Matata, when she is confronting another merc at the bar
 * Star Wars: Cuddling after proposing to Vanessa, Wade references Star Wars and Yoda riding on Luke's back.
 * Green Lantern: During the opening credits, a baseball card of Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern is seen. Later, as he is wheeled into the lab, Wilson asks that they not make his suit green or animated.
 * Taken: After being diagnosed, Wade wakes up in the middle of the night after having had a nightmare where he took Liam Neeson's daughter.
 * Detroit bankruptcy: Deadpool tells Weasel that he wants to die at age 102, like the City of Detroit. This is most likely a reference to Detroit's 2013 bankruptcy.
 * 127 Hours: Right before cutting off his arm to escape Colossus, Deadpool asks the audience if they've seen 127 Hours and warns of spoilers.
 * Mrs. Magoo: Wade calls Blind Al Mrs. Magoo.
 * IKEA: Wade and Blind Al are building IKEA furniture for their apartment, have a conversation about which furniture is the worst and an argument about which furniture to get when the original one breaks.
 * Ferris Bueler's Day Off: The post-credits scene is a parody of Ferris Bueler's post-credit scene, including a similar hallway, telling the audience to leave, and Deadpool wearing a robe.
 * Iron Man: In the post-credits scene, Deadpool asks the audience "What were you expecting? Sam Jackson in an eyepatch?" This is a direct reference to the post-credits scene in Iron Man, where Nick Fury (played by Samuel L. Jackson) makes his first appearance.

=2016 Major League Soccer season=

The 2016 Major League Soccer season will feature 20 total clubs (17 based in the United States, 3 based in Canada). The regular season began on March 6 and will end on October 23. The defending MLS Cup champions are the Portland Timbers, while the New York Red Bulls are the defending Supporters' Shield winners.

Stadiums and locations
1. Non-soccer specific stadium & artificially reduced capacity

Average home attendances
Ranked from highest to lowest average attendance.

Highest attendances
Regular season Updated to games played on March 19, 2016. Source: MLS Soccer

Top scorers
Updated: March 20

Top assists
Updated: March 20

Shutouts
Updated: March 20

Scoring

 * First goal of the season: Thomas McNamara for New York City FC against Chicago Fire, 10 minutes (March 6, 2016)
 * Fastest goal of the season: Diego Fagundez for New England Revolution against Houston Dynamo, 3 minutes (March 6, 2016)
 * Latest goal of the season: Marco Pappa for Colorado Rapids against LA Galaxy, 95 minutes (March 12, 2016)

Discipline

 * First yellow card of the season: Demar Phillips for Real Salt Lake against Orlando City, 11 minutes (March 6, 2016)
 * First red card of the season: Demar Phillips for Real Salt Lake against Orlando City, 20 minutes (March 6, 2016) - Second yellow card
 * First straight red card of the season: Darwin Cerén for Orlando City against Real Salt Lake, 47 minutes (March 6, 2016)

Allocation ranking
The allocation ranking is the mechanism used to determine which MLS club has first priority to acquire a player who is in MLS allocation list. MLS allocation list contains select U.S. National Team players and players transferred outside of MLS garnering transfer fee of at least $500,000. The allocations will be ranked in reverse order of finish for the 2015 season, taking playoff performance into account.

Once the club uses its allocation ranking to acquire a player, it drops to the bottom of the list. A ranking can be traded provided that part of the compensation received in return is another club’s ranking. At all times each club is assigned one ranking. The rankings reset at the end of each MLS season.

†On January 14, 2016, Colorado Rapids acquired the number 1 allocation ranking (original ranking number 1), a first-round selection (#15) in the 2016 MLS SuperDraft, and a second-round selection (#33) in the 2016 SuperDraft from Chicago Fire in exchange for the number 2 allocation ranking (original ranking number 2), a first-round selection (#12) in the 2016 SuperDraft, and a second-round selection (#22) in the 2016 SuperDraft.

Television
In the 2016 MLS season, 96 games will air in the United States on national television. English-language broadcasts will once again include Soccer Sunday doubleheaders — 29 games on ESPN (mainly on Sunday), 5 on ESPN2 (Sunday), 4 on Fox, and 30 on Fox Sports 1 (Sunday evenings). The 2016 season will mark MLS's debut on the Fox network channel. Spanish-language broadcasts will include 28 games on UniMás (Friday evenings).

TSN and RDS will air matches in Canada of primarily the three Canadian-based teams.

MLS will air on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, Eurosport in Continental Europe, Abu Dhabi Media in the Middle East and North Africa, Letv Sports in China, beIN Sports in Asia-Pacific, ESPN and Fox Sports in Latin America, and Fox Sports in Africa.

Notes:
 * All viewership numbers are in thousands.
 * Average viewership for the previous 2015 season was 245,000 (ESPN2), 197,000 (FS1), and 244,000 (Univ).

Synopsis
The song is based on Hamilton and Burr's correspondence after the United States presidential election of 1800 prior to their duel. The song takes its name from the salutation in the letters "Your Obdt. St". The salutation is a juxtaposition to the tone of the letters, with this juxtaposition reflected in the music as well as the lyrics.

Analysis
The Huffington Post likens the song to other battle duets, such as "The Confrontation" from Les Misérables and Wicked's "What is this Feeling?" The Vibe calls the song an ironic depiction of the correspondence, set from Burr's point of view.

Historical Accuracy
Burr did not initiate the correspondence after losing the 1800 election but initiated the correspondence after the New York gubernatorial election of 1804. Burr lost in a landslide to Morgan Lewis. After the election, a letter was published from Charles D. Cooper to Philip Schuyler, which claimed that Hamilton had called Burr, "a dangerous man, and one who ought not be trusted with the reins of government", and that he knew of "a still more despicable opinion which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr."

Popular Culture

 * A line from the song, "Here’s an itemized list of 30 years of disagreements", is a homage to Leslie Knope from Parks & Recreation.

History
In November 2012, Schlitterbahn Kansas City, announced plans for the world's tallest and fastest water slide, with no name or heigh specifications, set to open in Summer of 2013. The height was kept secret in order to ensure that it would set a world record. The still incomplete slide was officially named Verrückt, the German word for crazy or insane, in November 2013, with the ride expected to be open on at the start of the park's 2014 season (which started on May 23). However, the ride was still not ready as the park opened for the summer, with the opening date pushed back to June 5, due to the fact that it was "not working properly". After much of the lower portion of the ride was rebuilt, the opening date was announced to be June 29, to coincide with a TV special about the ride. On June 26, the park cancelled two days of media previews and the opening. The ride finally opened on July 10, 2014, after multiple delays.

Design
Designed by Schlitterbahn co-owner, Jeff Henry, Verrückt is a three-person raft slide with an uphill section. The initial drop is a 17-story plunge with a five-story uphill section, which makes it the tallest uphill water coaster section in the world. The starting point is taller than Niagara Falls and the Statue of Liberty (from foot to torch). After the announcement of the ride's height and the certification of it's world record on April 25, 2014, Schlitterbahn tore down most of the lower part of the ride after sandbags were seen flying off the ride during testing. The rebuilt and reengineered bottom resulted in the slope at the bottom of the large drop changing from 45 degrees to 22 degrees, as well as adding an extra 5 feet to the top of the uphill portion of the ride, in order to slow it down. The ride's 100 lbs rafts are carried by conveyor to the top of the slide, while riders climb 264 steps to reach the top. To avoid issues with rafts leaving the ride, rider groups are weighed at the bottom of the slide to make sure that their combined weight is between 400 lbs and 550 lbs, with no single person over 200 lbs, and weighed again once they reach the top.

Incidents

 * On August 7, 2016, Caleb Schwab, the 10-year-old son of Kansas state representative Scott Schwab, died riding Verrückt. Schwab was decapitated. He was one of three passengers on a raft with two adult women, one of which suffered a broken jaw, and the other a broken bone in her face and requiring stitches in her eye. The ride has been shut down indefinitely, pending further investigation.

Names
Starting when the schools first met on the gridiron in 2005, some writers dubbed the rivalry the "War on I–4". When the series resumed in 2013, administrators from both schools named it the "I–4 Corridor Clash". Both names refer to Interstate 4, an interstate highway that runs through both Orlando and Tampa in Central Florida. The moniker War on I-4 was instead reserved for the rivalry between the Tampa Bay Storm and Orlando Predators of the AFL.

Early plans
Discussions about scheduling a game between the Knights and Bulls began shortly after South Florida fielded its first NCAA Division I-AA team in 1997. Supporters suggested such a rivalry could help generate interest and revenue for both burgeoning teams. The prospect became more serious when the Bulls entered Division I-A in 2001 and was very popular among fans, but as it would be a non-conference series, difficulties arose. UCF had overbooked its future schedules and would have to break commitments. Meanwhile, South Florida officials worried that their young program stood to take in less revenue from a home-and-away series against UCF than it would with an additional home game on the schedule. Serious planning for a series did not commence until 2003.

First games (2005–2008)
By 2003, serious discussions resumed as both schools had joined conferences – South Florida joined Conference USA (C-USA) in 2001, while UCF joined the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in 2002. That year, the schools' athletics directors met and agreed to schedule games for the 2005 and 2006 seasons. Subsequently, South Florida joined the Big East, an Automatic Qualifying conference, in 2005, while UCF joined C-USA the same year. The Bulls won both games, which both drew crowds over 45,000. The series was extended for 2007 and 2008 as part of an agreement with C-USA that the Bulls play a member of the conference annually for five years. South Florida won these games as well, including a 64–12 blowout in 2007. South Florida declined to schedule further games in the series, indicating it wished to pursue more competitive and high profile opponents and teams from outside Florida.

The two schools discussed scheduling more games over the next several years, including a failed proposal by South Florida to play at the Citrus Bowl in 2011.

Renewed series (2013–present)
Conference realignment shed new light on the rivalry in 2011, when UCF was admitted to the Big East Conference (later realigned as the American Athletic Conference). For the first time, both schools were part of the same conference, and the rivalry resumed as a regular conference match beginning with the 2013 season. The games have been scheduled for Thanksgiving weekend. In 2013, UCF pulled off a late 23–20 win against the Bulls in Orlando to earn its first victory against South Florida. In May 2014, The American announced that as of the 2015 season, both schools will be a member of the East Division.

Official Recognition of the “War On I-4” rivalry
On September 21, 2016, both schools announced the official recognition of the “War On I-4” rivalry series. The schools compete each school year in 14 sports for bragging rights, with each sports team's record counting equally toward a final tally for each program. The winner each year will take possession of a large trophy shaped like the iconic I-4 road sign, which will be displayed on their campus for the following year. The winner of the annual Thanksgiving weekend, football clash will also receive a similarly shaped “War On I-4” trophy.

The same night as the rivalry series was announced, the schools' volleyball teams went head to head, with UCF sweeping USF 3-0, giving UCF the first 3 points of the rivalry series.

Point System
Beginning on September 21, 2016, when the rivalry series was officially established, USF and UCF score their head-to-head competitions in 14 sports programs represented at both universities. Nine programs (football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, men’s tennis and women’s tennis) compete head-to-head during the regular season. The five programs that don’t compete directly against each other (cross country, golf, and track and field) determine their winner based on the best overall conference post-season performance of the teams. The performances of both athletic programs in the annual NCAA Graduation Success Rate will be used as a tiebreaker, if necessary. Points will be awarded per victory in sports with multiple meetings in a given season.

Game results
Since 2005, the Bulls and Knights have played seven times. South Florida leads the series 5–2. The game has been played in two cities and three stadiums: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, and the Citrus Bowl and Bright House Networks Stadium in Orlando, Florida. South Florida leads the series in Tampa (2–1) and in Orlando (3–1).

2005
A crowd of 45,139, second-largest (until that time) in South Florida's relatively brief football history, watched the Bulls build a 21–0 halftime lead on the strength of a relentless running attack that finished with 326 yards. Andre Hall ran for 155 yards and scored two touchdowns Saturday night to help South Florida beat UCF 31–14.

UCF was held to 45 yards rushing and was shut out until Joe Burnett returned a third-quarter punt 60 yards to the South Florida 4, setting up Steven Moffett's touchdown run on the next play. Moffett also threw a 9-yard TD pass to Brandon Marshall late in the fourth quarter.

One play after Hall nearly scored on a 17-yard run, Pat Julmiste added South Florida's last TD on 1-yard quarterback sneak late in the third quarter. Kyle Bronson added a fourth-quarter field goal to make it 31–7.

2006
South Florida freshman quarterback Matt Grothe threw for 302 yards and ran for another 73, eclipsing Marquel Blackwell's 239-yard game against New Haven in 1999. Blackwell also had a 238-yard game that same year against Liberty. Meanwhile, Grothe now has the top three rushing games by a freshman quarterback in South Florida history, including his 73 yards. He had 82 rushing yards against Florida International and 58 in the season opener against McNeese State. Blackwell had held the record with 57 yards against Southwest Texas State in 1999.

2007
The Bulls defeated the cross-state Knights 64–12 in front of a home crowd announced at 65,948. The Bulls held the Knights to just 145 total yards and Kevin Smith, who came in as the nation's leading rusher at 172 yards per game, to just 55 yards in one half of play, the only time during the season that a defense held Smith to under 100 yards. South Florida gained 543 total yards—over three times as much as UCF—while holding the ball three fewer minutes than the Knights. UCF scored their only offensive points—a Kyle Israel rush for a touchdown, and a field goal—in the first half. UCF and South Florida would also exchange safeties.

2008
In what was the final meeting of the War on I-4 for many years, the visiting Bulls downed the Knights 31–24 in a closely contested overtime battle. With UCF trailing 24-7 late in the 4th quarter, quarterback Michael Greco threw two touchdown passes in less than a minute, including passes of 13 yards to Corey Rabazinski and 31 yards to Rocky Ross, to tie the game at 24 with 1:40 remaining in regulation. South Florida won the game when they stopped UCF on a 4th and short in overtime.

2013
UCF debuted their black helmets for the first and only time for this matchup (worn with gold jerseys and black pants). Despite turning the ball over five times, the Knights found a way to earn their first victory in the I-4 Corridor Clash against South Florida. Running back Storm Johnson fumbled the ball on UCF's first two drives, including a drop at the Bulls 10 yard line. Trailing with under five minutes left in regulation, QB Blake Bortles found WR Breshad Perriman for a 52–yard go-ahead touchdown reception. With 1:20 left in the fourth quarter and charging down the field, South Florida quarterback Mike White was intercepted by CB Jordan Ozerities, and he returned the ball 52 yards to the Bulls 37 yard line. The Knights ran out the clock for the victory.

2014
After a scoreless first quarter, Justin Holman led the Knights on a 17-play, 80 yard scoring drive to open the second quarter. The Knights held the Bulls offense to a three-and-out on the next series, which was followed by an 8-play, 73 yard scoring drive by UCF capped off by a 21-yard run from Rannell Hall. UCF held South Florida to 200 yards of total offense, 5 yards rushing, and forced three turnovers on downs. The Bulls missed a field goal and were not able to convert on three UCF turnovers.

2015
After scoring a field goal on their first drive, the Knights were shut out by the Bulls defense. The Bulls held UCF to 203 yards of total offense and caught two interceptions. Scoring 44 unanswered points and gaining 455 offensive yards, South Florida handed UCF their twelfth loss of the season, guaranteeing their second winless campaign since 2004. For the first time since 1995, UCF wore black jerseys and black pants. USF, on the other hand, completed one of the biggest single-season turnarounds in college football history to finish 8-4 after a 1-3 start.