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Oaths, kings, and subjects : a study of the oaths sworn to kings by subjects in England, c. 870-c. 1200 / Joshua Hey.

St Andrews, 2018.




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English poetry now : an anthology of new poems / A. Alvarez ; Peter Dale ; Roy Fuller ; Michael Hamburger ; Geoffrey Hill ; Ted Hughes ; Elizabeth Jennings ; David Jones ; Peter Levi ; Christopher Lee ; Jon Silkin ; Nathaniel Tarn ; R. S. Thomas ; Charles

[London] : [Poets' and Painters' Press], April-May 1965.




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Agenda : special issue: U.S. Poetry / John Berryman ; Robert Bly ; Robert Creeley ; Donald Hall ; Anne Halley ; Wallace Kaufman ; X. J. Kennedy ; Denise Levertov ; John Logan ; W. S. Merwin ; Howard Nemerov ; George Oppen ; Naomi Replansky ; Anne Sexton ;

[London] : [Poets' and Painters' Press], Summer 1966.




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Agenda : English poetry today / Anne Beresford ; Peter Dale ; Peter Dent ; Peter Duncan ; Michael Hamburger ; David Harsent ; Peter Levi ; John Montague ; Wendy Mulford ; Penelope Palmer ; Robin Sharp ; Jon Stallworthy ; Cecily Taylor ; Natjaniel Tarn ; A

[London] : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press, 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1. England], 1968.




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Agenda : David Jones: special issue.

[London] : [Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press], [1973-1974]




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Agenda : David Jones special issue.

[London] : Printed in Great Britain by Poets' and Painters' Press, 146 Bridge Arch, Sutton Walk, London S.E.1, [October 1967]




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John Hancock Gets an X-ray: Inside the New-York Historical Conservation Lab

John Hancock needed a check-up. New-York Historical’s portrait of the famed signer of the Declaration of Independence and the first governor of Massachusetts is on view as part of the exhibition Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere. However, before it gets installed, the Museum’s Paintings Conservation Lab wanted to learn more about it. New-York Historical actually knows very...

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When is a Parakeet a Canary? John James Audubon and the Extinction of North America’s Only Native Parrot

In December, the Carolina Parakeet will be the featured bird in New-York Historical’s Audubon’s Birds of America Focus Gallery. Below, curator Roberta J.M. Olson outlines the tragic story of the bird’s extinction, which became official almost 100 years ago.  In the early 19th century, artist and naturalist John James Audubon (1785–1851) sounded the alarm about habitat loss...

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Bill Graham’s American Journey: A Rock & Roll Mastermind Started Life as an Orphaned World War II Refugee

Bill Graham once said he didn’t remember much about his childhood. Maybe that’s because he preferred to forget. One of the most influential rock & roll promoters of all time, Graham was quite literally the man behind the music. The manager of the legendary Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco and the Fillmore East in New...

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History at Home: Bestselling Author Walter Isaacson on Benjamin Franklin, Steve Jobs, and More

Bestselling author and journalist Walter Isaacson has been a frequent guest of New-York Historical over the years, always bringing tantalizing tales of innovation and ingenuity. Enjoy four of his past public programs below: on Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, and Albert Einstein, and a deep dive into the technologies that are shaping our digital future....

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Chhattisgarh`s first CM Ajit Jogi suffers cardiac arrest, put on ventilator, condition serious

A bureaucrat-turned politician, Ajit Jogi had served as the first CM of Chhattisgarh from November 2000 to November 2003 in then Congress government, after the state came into existence.




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Dream Journaling Provides A Record Of Your Growth, Your Progress And Your Future

We daydream respective modern times each night, but research shows the concluding dreaming just before awakening incorporates the most practical solutions to your most urgent challenges. The first dreaming of the evening, on the other hand, incorporates the most revelatory, mystical and psychical material. This dreaming may happen just as you float off, or within the first two hours of sleep. If you desire aid with problem-solving, record your concluding dreaming in the morning. If you seek illusionist and psychical input signal attempt to capture your first dreaming of the night. Whatever your goal, usage a dreaming journal. Recording dreamings on a regular footing links the rational head with the interior life, and forges critical partnerships between facets of the self.

Dreams often come up as series, throughout the night, for a few nighttimes in a row, and/or within some natural rhythm of hebdomads or seasons. They are often intimately connected with events in the dreamer's life, and even with events that are yet to occur. For instance, for the last 5 years, I've had foreign dreamings every March. The significance of March plus foreigners still eludes me, but I'm getting ever closer to deciphering the importance. A couple of major events that have got taken topographic point in March include the beginning of springtime -and end of winter, which is my least front-runner season-and the birth of my first child. Aliens generally stand for something unfamiliar and foreign (alien) that is or will be introduced into your consciousness or your life. This "something" might be a new, and perhaps unwelcome, attitude, thought or apprehension (about self), or a new event or state of affairs in waking world that you haven't had any experience with yet, or that you experience unsure or uncomfortable with or about. In respect to my foreign series, the trouble in analyzing it is that springtime and the birth of my boy are positive mental images representing birth, life and renewal (to me), yet the foreign facet looks to stand for anxiousness over something foreign. This wouldn't be that much of a job to analyse if it weren't for the fact that these dreamings recur every March. Why March? I'm calm working on this series. When I acquire it all figured out, I'll allow you all know.

By recording your dreams, you're able to travel back through them to detect patterns, cycles, recurring symbols, and even clairvoyant messages. You can discover, for instance, that you may have got a specific type of dreaming or a specific symbol show up just before or after you undergo a dramatic alteration in your life, or when you are experiencing a peculiar emotion. By trailing your dreams, you'll be better prepared for what's to come. For example, you've been recording your dreamings for a piece and acknowledge that just before you ship upon a new human relationship you daydream of two ships adrift on the ocean. One morning time you wake up and record a new ships dreaming and recognize that you'll soon get another relationship. We'll discourse warning and signaling dreamings in another article. Armed with this insight, you'll be in a better place to do an informed pick or well-thought out decision. By recording your dreams, you're able to act, rather than react.

Dream Journaling is a originative as well as a practical exercise. Though it's highly personal, there are some general guidelines that volition aid you acquire the most out of the process.

Always start your diary entry with the date, and clip if you can.

Describe the setting, or background of the dream.

The scene in which you happen yourself in the dreaming can state you a batch about your interior state. Are you inside or outside? Bash you happen yourself in a childhood place or your business office building? Are you trekking across an arid desert, or floating in a lake? If you daydream of a landscape in some sort of turmoil, that may reflect your feeling of turbulence on the inside. There are dreams, however, that have got no distinguishable background or setting. This may simply be because the background or scene isn't of primary importance in this dream.

The most of import entry besides the existent dreaming itself is the title. You'll probably necessitate to enter the dreaming and then read and reread it before you're able to give it a title. Your statute title should reflect the overall feelings you received about the dream, but doesn't have got to. You can chose to give the dreaming a very factual statute title if you prefer. For example, the 'ships' dreaming above may be titled "Adrift at Sea," or "Two Ships Pass Each Other." There are two differing ideas on titling dreams. The statement for giving your dreaming an intuitive statute statute title based on the feelings, ideas and feelings you have got about the dream, is that the title will uncover further information about the message of the dream. On the other hand, the statement for titling your dreaming based on the primary action, or declared another way, a more than than factual title, is that when you travel back over your diary (which you should make on a regular basis) you'll the more factual statute statute title will give you a better thought of what the dreaming was about. This is especially true if you've kept a diary for a figure of years. Try remembering what "Adrift at Sea" was about five old age after recording it. You may make up one's mind to give your dreaming both types of titles, and that's mulct too. They're your dreams, and it's your journal. Bash what you experience is the best for you.

Next, record any emotions you experienced during the dreaming or upon waking.

Intense emotion is the subconscious head mind's volume control and additions recall. Scenes of natural disasters, sinking ships and person lesions are common shortly after romanticist break-ups and other losses. Remember that force in dreamings is usually about force to the self. Those gory scenes picture internal hurting more often than physical danger. Although many dreaming research workers reason that dreamings are primarily negative, this isn't true. We be given to spontaneously remember more than dreamings with negative or distressing imagination because these types of dreamings have got a stronger influence on us, and thus be given to aftermath us out of our sleep. Also short letter any ideas or feelings you may have got had when first waking up. I woke up from a dreaming once literally singing "Lunatic Fringe" a song by Uncle Tom Cochran, with one chief word changed. Instead of vocalizing Lunatic Fringe, Iodine was vocalizing "Lunatic Fred...I cognize your out there..." Iodine noted these words in my diary and later when online to happen the remainder of the lyrics. I then heard the song on the radiocommunication respective modern times over the adjacent week.

Describe the chief fictional fictional fictional characters in the dream.

When recording characters, wage peculiar attending to how they interact with each other, and what their human relationship is to you (the dreamer) and other characters. As an example, what features would best define your human relationship with your mother? How makes she do you experience (in waking life)? Safe, loved, smothered, guilty? Many dreaming workers throw that ALL fictional characters in a dreaming are an facet of you. And those dreaming workers that work from a gestalt theoretical account believe that EVERYTHING in the dreaming is some facet of you, including the bug crawling up your arm, or the lavatory you're sitting on. Since my belief (and research) is that dreamings set up us for what is to come up into our lives (people, places, things, events and conditions) I don't hold that everything in the dreaming is some facet of the self. Actually I don't work from any 1 paradigm. But whatever works for you, is good for you. We'll cover with different dreaming theories and reading styles in future articles.

Once you get keeping path of your dreams, you'll detect certain themes, or patterns.

You may desire to add this class to your diary entries. There are cosmopolitan subjects that dad up over and over again in the dreamings of dreamers from around the globe. Some common dreaming subjects are, flying, falling, being chased, being bare in public, being lost, or having your dentition (or hair) autumn out.

When authorship out the dream, defy the impulse to embroider or "clean it up" You might desire to add a word or two, or take something out, because it is awkward or humiliating. Don't! You don't have got to demo your dreaming diary to anybody, so you are free to compose unhindered. Often daydreams look disjointed or uncomplete to the logical mind. Don't worry, this is normal and isn't a phone call to redact and better on the content.

Editing the content of your dreaming can change the message.

Record the dreaming from start to complete using present tense, as if you are re-living the event/s. For example, I am on a ship, rather than I was on a ship.

If the dreaming is quite long, record the scenes in separate paragraphs. It's helpful to foreground action words and phrases. They are most often metaphors for the targeted action in waking life. Searching for a lost or misplaced point often pictures an effort is being made to happen one's place, one's ideals, or purpose. The nature of the search, of course, depends on the dreaming imagination and its context. Struggling acclivitous often reflects loads and challenges; What experiences like an acclivitous conflict right now?

Make a short letter of any particularly vivid, distressing or absorbing symbols, as well as any recurring symbols (symbols that have got appeared in other dreams). Write a little verbal verbal description of what is going on in the dream, the chief conflict, situation, relationship, etc.

We'll work through authorship your little description in a hereafter article. For now something like, two alone ships go through without seeing the other, will suffice.

If the dreaming imagination is that of trying to happen a parking place, the little verbal description might be something like, I can't happen somewhere to halt and rest, or I'm unable to happen a topographic point for my vehicle. Where are you supposed to park your "vehicle" right now? Emotional turbulences may bring forth dreamings of floods, or awful earthquakes. Notice your attempted solutions and how they impact the outcome.

As a concluding entry, do a short letter of any synchronisms you detect in the followers twenty-four hours or years that associate to the dream. Perhaps you'll detect respective mentions to ships or catch a film about seafaring or a catastrophe at sea. Or perhaps you'll hear a song that you had awakened vocalizing (like Lunatic Fringe). As well, short letter any similarities in waking life to that of the dreaming content. You may acquire a feeling of dé ja vu when you travel somewhere or ran into someone. You may catch sight of an physical object that was in the dream, etc. These incidents may demo that your dreaming was precognitive, telepathic, clairvoyant, or even a warning dream. But if you don't record these events, no substance how trivial they may appear, you'll lose some very utile information and guidance.

Have merriment with your journaling. Don't do it a chore. And be creative. You can add anything you like to your dreaming journal. You can include your day-to-day activities, which assists to find if dreamings are related to your waking activities of the former twenty-four hours or not (which I've establish is rare).

Don't bury to maintain some type of medium for recording your dreamings by your bedside. You can utilize a pad of paper and pen to compose them out, or if it's easier, usage a tape recording equipment to enter them. If you kip with a partner, be considerate of them. Try to utilize the least invasive method. And DON'T set off recording your dreamings until morning, or later. Dreams are illusive small critters and it's guaranteed that you'll bury most, if not all, of the content if you wait to enter it. Well discourse methods and sweetening of dreaming recollection in a hereafter article.

Dream well.

Terry Gillis




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How Shostakovich changed my mind / Stephen Johnson

Lewis Library - ML410.S53 J65 2018




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Sounds of vacation: political economies of Caribbean tourism / Jocelyne Guilbault and Timothy Rommen, editors

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Creative improvised music: an international bibliography of the Jazz avant-garde, 1959 - Present / John Gray

Lewis Library - ML128.J3 G72 2019




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Love, icebox. Letters from John Cage to Merce Cunningham. Laura Kuhn

Lewis Library - ML410.C24 L68 2019




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Music lessons: the Collège de France lectures / Pierre Boulez ; edited and translated by Jonathan Dunsby, Jonathan Goldman and Arnold Whittall

Lewis Library - ML410.B773 A5 2019




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Me / Elton John

Lewis Library - ML410.J64 A3 2019




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Drama in the music of Franz Schubert / edited by Joe Davies and James William Sobaskie

Lewis Library - ML410.S3 D73 2019




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Broken beauty: musical modernism and the representation of disability / Joseph N. Straus

Lewis Library - ML3877.S77 2018




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The Cambridge encyclopedia of brass instruments / edited by Trevor Herbert, Arnold Myers, John Wallace

Lewis Library - ML933.C36 2019




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Making music indigenous: popular music in the Peruvian Andes / Joshua Tucker

Lewis Library - ML3487.P47 C366 2019




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Long walk home: reflections on Bruce Springsteen / edited by Jonathan D. Cohen and June Skinner Sawyers

Lewis Library - ML420.S77 L66 2019




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Rocking the closet: how Little Richard, Johnnie Ray, Liberace, and Johnny Mathis queered pop music / Vincent L. Stephens

Lewis Library - ML3477.S75 2019




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Intelligent music production / Brecht De Man, Ryan Stables, and Joshua D. Reiss

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Music for the American people: the Lewisohn Stadium concerts / by Jonathan Stern

Lewis Library - ML200.8.N5 S74 2019




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Dangerous melodies: classical music in America from the Great War through the Cold War / Jonathan Rosenberg

Lewis Library - ML3917.U6 R67 2020




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Confessions of a radical Chicano doo-wop singer / Rubén Funkahuatl Guevara ; with an introduction by George Lipsitz and Josh Kun

Lewis Library - ML420.G925 A3 2018




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Carlyle Group to acquire majority stake in SeQuent Scientific

The Carlyle Group, a global investment firm, has entered into an agreement to acquire a majority stake of up to 74 per cent in Mumbai-based pure-play




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Raising revenues becoming a major challenge for the govt

While the Centre is mulling a ‘Covid Cess’, some States are clamouring for payment of their GST dues




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The correspondence of John Tyndall.

Title: The correspondence of John Tyndall. Volume 1, Correspondence 1840 - 3 [electronic resource] / general editors, James Elwick, Bernard Lightman, Michael S. Reidy edited by Geoffrey Cantor, Gowan Dawson.
Imprint: London, England : Pickering & Chatto, [2014]";"©2014
Shelfmark: Ebook Central
Subjects: Tyndall, John, 1820-1893.
Scientific literature -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century.




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Public finance and public policy / Jonathan Gruber

Dewey Library - HJ141.G78 2019




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Money and banking in Africa Joshua Yindenaba Abor, Agyapomaa Gyeke-Dako, Vera Ogeh Fiador, Elikplimi Komla Agbloyor, Mohammed Amidu, Lord Mensah

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The financial diaries: how American families cope in a world of uncertainty / Jonathan Morduch & Rachel Schneider

Dewey Library - HG179.M62 2017




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Capitalism without capital: the rise of the intangible economy / Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake

Dewey Library - HF5681.I55 H37 2018




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Formalisation through taxation: Paraguay's approach and its implications / Jonas Richter

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Patient capital: the challenges and promises of long-term investing / Victoria Ivashina and Josh Lerner

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Handbook on ethics in finance / edited by Leire San-Jose, José Luis Retolaza, Luc van Liedekerke

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Smart(er) investing: How academic insights propel the savvy investor / Elisabetta Basilico, Tommi Johnsen

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Civil war taxes: a documentary history, 1861-1900 / John Martin Davis, Jr. ; foreword by Mary L. Volcansek

Dewey Library - HJ2371.D38 2019




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Should we abolish household debts? / Johnna Montgomerie

Dewey Library - HG3701.M626 2019




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Reform of the international monetary system: why and how? / John B. Taylor

Dewey Library - HG3881.T393 2019




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From Willard Straight to Wall Street: a memoir / Thomas W. Jones

Dewey Library - HG172.J66 J66 2019




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The harder you work, the luckier you get: an entrepreneur's memoir / Joe Ricketts

Dewey Library - HG172.R53 A3 2019




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Broke: hardship and resilience in a city of broken promises / Jodie Adams Kirshner

Dewey Library - HG3767.M5 K57 2019




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Options, futures, and other derivatives / John C. Hull

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Dictionary of finance and investment terms / John Downes, Jordan Elliot Goodman

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U.S. inspectors general: truth tellers in turbulent times / Charles A. Johnson, Kathryn E. Newcomer

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The Oxford handbook of banking / edited by Allen N. Berger, Philip Molyneux, John O.S. Wilson

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The executive guide to blockchain: using smart contracts and digital currencies in your business / Maria Grazia Vigliotti, Haydn Jones

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