Defy You is a popular song by punk/alternative band, The Offspring. It was recorded (along with its own music video) after the release of their CD Conspiracy of One so that it would be in the movie, Orange County. Besides the Orange County sountrack, the song was also released on the single entitled "Defy You" along with the punk remake of One Hundred Punks and the live performances of Want You Bad and Self Esteem. For the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, see The Offspring (TNG episode). ... A music video (also promo) is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ... Conspiracy of One is an album released by The Offspring on November 14, 2000. ... Orange County is the name of several counties in the United States of America: Orange County, California: probably named for the city of Orange, California, which in turn may have been named after the orange groves that used to exist there. ... Look up single in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In psychology, self-esteem or self-worth includes a persons subjective appraisal of himself or herself as intrinsically positive or negative to some degree (Sedikides & Gregg, 2003). ...
In toddlers, temperamental factors, such as irritability, impulsivity, and intensity of reactions to negative stimuli, may contribute to the development of a pattern of oppositional and defiant behaviors in later childhood.
In this pattern, the child's defiant behavior tends to intensify the parents' harsh reactions.
By the time they are school aged, children with patterns of oppositional behavior tend to express their defiance with teachers and other adults, and they exhibit aggression toward their peers.
While the Defiant prototype first flew on August 11, 1937 and immediately went into production as the Defiant Mk.I, its entry into service was delayed such that only three aircraft had reached the RAF by the start of the war.
The Defiant was limited also in that although the turret could turn a full circle, the interrupter gear which prevented the gunner from firing at any part of the aircraft also prevented him from firing forward through the propellor disc.
The Defiant was removed from combat duties in 1942 and thereafter used for air/sea rescue, training and target towing.