Definitions for "Frontiers"
Frontiers, Journey's eighth album, was released in February of 1983 on the Columbia Records label. The album would garner four top 40 singles: "After the Fall" (#23), "Send Her My Love" (#23), "Faithfully" (#12), and "Separate Ways" (#8). Arguably the album would have been an even bigger success had it not been for the last minute decision by Michael Dilbeck, the band’s longtime A & R man, to switch two tracks; he put "Back Talk" and "Troubled Child" in, and took out "Ask the Lonely" and "Only the Young."
FRONTIERS is a music album released by the Japanese music group Psycho le Cemu, the album was released on Nippon Crown http://www.crownrecord.co.jp.
Frontiers, hosted by Worcester Polytechnic Institute of Worcester, Massachusetts is a two-week research and learning experience geared toward students preparing to enter college. The program challenges students to explore the outer limits of knowledge in science, mathematics and engineering. WPI has sponsored Frontiers since 1982 and has been enthusiastically received by its participants.
Frontiers was an eight-part BBC television series, and accompanying book, that explored the boundaries between different countries in the world. Eight writers and journalists in a variety of countries investigated the economic, political, geographical and historical reasons that account for why people are divided. The series was produced in 1989 - just a few months before the fall of the Berlin Wall, which was featured in one episode.
Frontiers is Southern California's largest LGBT magazine. It is an independent biweekly publication that focuses on news related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered communities, as well as local and international coverage of HIV/AIDS-related topics. It recently underwent a redesign and now focuses on "gay lifestyle" as much as hard news, featuring sections on Arts & Entertainment and Living.
The area of free movement within the EU has prompted law enforcement agencies to work more closely together by sharing information about suspect or illegal movements across frontiers. (See organised crime)