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Nee or NEE may refer to:
Names
Née (lit. "born"), a woman's family name at birth before the adoption of another surname usually after marriage
The male equivalent "né" is used to indicate what a man was originally known as before the adoption of a different name.
Nee (surname)
Ni (surname), also romanized as Nee
Film
Nee (film), a 1966 Indian Tamil film
Music
Nee (band), a Kannada band
"Nee" (Yōko Oginome song), a 1991 song by Yōko Oginome
"Nee" (Perfume song), a 2010 song by Perfume
"Nee?" (Aya Matsuura song), a 2003 song by Aya Matsuura
Abbreviations and acronyms
Net Ecosystem Exchange, a measurement of carbon uptake
NEE, a political party in Flanders, Belgium
Newly emerging economy, a term for the economy of a developing country
Ethinylestradiol/norethisterone, an oral contraceptive
NextEra Energy, a United States company having the stock symbol NEE
Named-entity extraction in natural language processing
North East England, region of the UK
See also
Ni (disambiguation)
Knee (disambiguation)
Nee! (transl. You!) is a 1965 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by Kanagashanmugam (with T. R. Ramanna receiving "supervising director" credit) and produced by T. K. Ramaraj. The film stars Jaishankar and Jayalalithaa. It was released on 21 August 1965 and became a commercial success.
Plot
Sundaram, a rich man, falls in love with an orphaned girl, and marries her over the objections of his elder brother. He sets up a home of his own with his wife, but when his family members persuade him to rejoin the household, he brings his wife to his brother's house. There is once again cheer and sunshine in his life. Trouble arises when he is away from the house to accept a new job offered to him. The son-in-law of the house, a magistrate, leaks out the news that the orphan girl has earlier been convicted by him for immoral traffic. At once, insults are heaped on her. Unable to bear the taunting remarks, the girl leaves the house and attempts. The real drama then begins and all ends well.
Cast
Production
Nee! was directed by Kanagashanmugam, while T. R. Ramanna received "supervising director" credit. The film was produced by T. K. Ramaraj under Sri Vinayaga Pictures, and was the company's first production. Sakthi T. K. Krishnasamy was the writer, Selvaraj was art director, M. A. Rahman was cinematographer, and M. S. Mani was editor. The film was completed in two months, and its final cut measured 3,977 metres (13,048 ft).
Soundtrack
The music was composed by M. S. Viswanathan, while the lyrics were written by Vaali.
Release and reception
Nee! was released on 21 August 1965. Writing for Sport and Pastime, T. M. Ramachandran positively reviewed the film, saying the male and female leads showed "promising talent". The film became a commercial success.
References
External links
Nee! at IMDb
NEE (Dutch for no) is a political protest group whose goal was to provide an alternative for voters who are unhappy with all political parties at hand in Belgium, where voting is compulsory.
The NEE party was founded in 2005 in Antwerp. The idea of the protest party was started by a group of young people, who felt that their local community had lost confidence in the Belgian politicians and their intentions. NEE first participated in the municipal elections of 2006 and ran for a second time in the 2007 Belgian general election.
The members of the NEE group went in a non-political direction after the 2007 elections, working on a movie project, and a fictional suicide blog, among other activities.
It is unclear if a return to political activity is planned.
Platform
Originally the party stated that elected NEE members would occupy their seat and vote against every proposition made. This strategy was changed and subsequently claimed that elected members would not fill an active role, instead leaving seats empty as a 'none of the above' option to allow dissatisfied voters a chance to sanction the other parties, which - in Belgium - are financially rewarded for every seat they obtain in parliament. Empty seats would also be a more realistic representation of the voter's opinion, considering that the voter did not want to support any actual politician.
The party organises its campaigns mainly through the internet. Besides an internet campaign, small scaled, sometimes satirical actions are organised in NEE's hometown, Antwerp.
2007 election campaign
NEE attracted international attention when its lead candidate for the Senate in the 2007 Belgian general election, Tania Derveaux, posed naked in an ad that promised to create 400,000 jobs. The ad was intended as a parodic attack on other parties that made claims about job creation that NEE considered ridiculous. According to the NEE website, she received back requests which were not for jobs, but for blowjobs. In response, NEE posted advertisements and a form on its website offering the opportunity to subscribe for one of the 40,000 blowjobs Tania would offer.
Eventually the promised blowjobs were given out virtually, by posting a (now unavailable) video clip on YouTube. An actress, Lin Chong, entitled as Tania's blowjob assistant, made gestures in the video as if she was performing oral sex on the viewer.
Election results
In the municipal elections of 2006, the party received 1.51% of the votes for the Antwerp city council, but no candidate was elected.
In the general elections of 2007, NEE scored 0.18% for the Senate, which was not enough to obtain a seat.
See also
Belgian Federal Parliament
Politics of Belgium
Political parties in Belgium
References
External links
NEE party website (English version, defunct) (archived link)
movieLOL film production website
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