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The Curse of Kali

By: Audrey Blankenhagen

...oincidental. © 2002 by Audrey Blankenhagen. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or... ...hat she was founding? Did the buccaneering Elizabethans envisage that their enterprise would one day, with an army more powerful than any in Europe ... ...le, reserved woman he had married. THE CURSE OF KALI 3 England 1854 It was a beautiful autumn day when Sir Terence French informed Helen of the ... ... some thought. When Sir Terence left, Helen rushed to find Rosita. She knew that at this time of day the Spanish woman would be sitting by the kitch... ...me alongside the riders. ‘The climate is alpine. Look, there are clumps of autumn heathers and in May these hills are covered with blue Himalayan po... ...ust not be late.’ Then turning to the Spanish woman, he said, ‘Don’t wait up for us, Rosita, we may be quite late to-night.’ Helen sitting in the ... ...at on low, cushioned divans placed around the room to be entertained by dancing girls and Indian musicians. Then it was all over and time for the g... ...nding the walled garden, which at night, Helen guessed, would create a magical ambience. The soft music of a sitar emanated from the marble pavilion... ...ion. The colour of agates, they gazed out on the world with the unseeing stare of the blind. The musician of the sitar was an elfin-faced, raven-hai...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

... Copyright Lidija Rangelovska. All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written perm... ...e King met her on January 10, 1931 but was not impressed. Even in the months after May 1934, when he met her for the second time, dined with her an... ...t, and brother of Nahor and Haran, first appears in the Bible in Genesis 11:27. He may have been born in Ur, in today's Iraq, near Nasiryah, around... ... The bobtail squid lives in the shallow waters of the coast of Hawaii. During the day, it is buried deep in the sand. It emerges to hunt at nightf... ... To "reset" the calendar, Julius Caesar affixed the New Year on January 1 (the day the Senate traditionally convened) and added a day or two to... ... a day or two to a few months. He thus gave rise to the Julian Calendar, a latter day rendition of the Aristarchus calendar from 239 BC. After hi... ...ion in 1834. http://humanityquest.com/topic/Index.asp?theme1=chauvinism Chicago (musical) The musical "Chicago" won 6 Academy awards (Oscars) in... ...tarantism. It was played for days on end to manic patients by groups of travelling musicians as a kind of music therapy. The patient also had to se... ...ed by Hans Leip, a 19-year old German soldier in the first world war. It was put to music by Norbert Schultze (1911-2002), a collaborator with the ...

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Man with No Name

By: Wally Amos

...right © 1994, Wally Amos All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or trans­ mitted in any for... ...ote, "Success is having the courage to be yourself, however peculiar that may be. Then you will be able to say, I have found my hero and he is me." ... ...o, Wally Amos There Are No Facts on the Future On a muggy April Fools Day in 1992, I found myself walking through the 24-hour action of LAX airp... ...titude, and assisting lit­ eracy programs and other charities. Without the day-to-day concerns of a cookie company to deal with, I could now devote ... ...n the world and set off a culinary explosion still reverberating to this day. Because I was the first, my name became synonymous with chocolate chi... ...ver black talent agent. I became a founding member of a new rock and roll music division. This was a new challenge for all of us, since there were ... ...rt me in advancing their career, but it was very slow going. By the time music lovers discovered their genius, Simon and Garfunkel had lost faith i... ... happy harmony into the shop, which was the first stop on the way to the festival already underway outside. Inside the shop, the recipients of the ... ...wth and my journey toward the goal, no matter how difficult that episode may be. The transition from managing talent to selling cookies is one maj...

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Unlocking the Zohar

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...#51, Brooklyn, New York, 11214, USA Printed in canada No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission of the p... ...ing us with more and more temptations, which we then rush to satisfy. It may be a new piece of clothing, a car, a house, a better job, an academic ... ... it was really about, hence the false notions. Also, the thriving present-day industry chapter 1: Time to Act 19 that uses the name “Kabbalah” to ... ... human soul, the voice of the Lord is ever calling. The commotion of life may daze the soul so it does not hear that calling voice for the majority ... ...lunteers at hospitals or elsewhere, do it only because, at the end of the day, it gives them pleasure. Baal HaSulam explains that within humanity, th... ...The Zohar, the Sulam [Ladder] commentary, and wrote as much as 20 hours a day. When he fell asleep on his desk, it was hard to pull the pen out of h... ...inds of delicacies, invites me to play golf with him, listen to classical music ... but alas, I am an uncultured person. I have no interest in any o... .... The friends commented on that and said, “o ne does not wed a woman on a festival, but one does sanctify, lest another will come before him with me... ... worlds and other neat stuff like the meaning of letters and the power of music. Part 3 covers the implementation of Kabbalah at a time of world cri...

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The Path of Kabbalah

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ite 532, Toronto, ON, M2R 3X1, Canada. Printed in Canada. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission of t... ...g that, by changing our perspective, we might be able to better cope with our day-to-day problems. This perspec- tive determines our reactions, our f... ...bring us out of the beastly state and raise us to the spiritual. These people may appear alike on the outside, but you can see the difference only w... ... are studying in the right path of instruction, otherwise the opposite result may be achieved: the more we study, the more we will feel righteous in... ...ening from Above.” These are the holidays, the Shabbat (Saturday, the seventh day of the PA RT O N E : T H E B E G I N N I N G 31 week), and the be... ...tain a collective goal for their lives that becomes clearer and clearer every day. The only question that re- mains then is how to speed the attainme... ...ecisely what the author meant in each section of the book. It is a lot like a musician who can sing the music by merely looking at the notes. Q: We ... ...scientific of all. It is also possible to convey spiritual sensations through music. Though we do not know the music that former Kabbalists composed... ...Though we do not know the music that former Kabbalists composed, we know that music and songs did exist and that Kabbalists used it to convey feelin...

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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

... © 2004 Copyright Lidija Rangelovska All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without writ... ...handsome man, fair-skinned and sapphire-eyed. "A movie star" – they gasped behind his back. Day in and day out, he impelled his rickety pushcart to ... ...ve and made her his only world. This woman sat by his side, adjacent to his azure pushcart, day in and day out. She said nothing and he remained mut... ...ving. One silent morning, she clung to her sheets and wouldn't rise and accompany him. That day, grey and defeated, my grandpa ploughed the pavement... ...d my haughty slyness loathsome. I guess I conjure my defencelessness to con my victims. It may prove unhealthy to lose our sponsors' money. These p... ...e bus. My answer is equivocal. It could imply armed robbery – or fraud – or counterfeit. I may be violent. The innocent looking are the really dange... ...eputation was cemented by this nocturnal recital. We didn't understand a word he said, his music fell on arid ears. My mother beseeched him softly,... ... I said to Nomi: "Why don't you approach the organisers? Tell them that you have composed music to some of his poems and that you are willing to p... ...ed the womaniser's tensile, proud, virility. He dyed his hair jet black. Original Moroccan music, wistful and lusty, the desert's guttural refrain,...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...y power. My hope is that they'll help you reclaim your power, so that you may live your life in the joyful, harmonious, abundant styl~ in which God... ...! INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing this book and from this Xllll.ll day forward, may you begin to express your inner power in all areas of you... ...ION Thank you for choosing this book and from this Xllll.ll day forward, may you begin to express your inner power in all areas of your life. WALL... ...from you, and though they are with you yet they belong not to you. "You may give them your love but not your thoughts, for they have their own tho... ...ute home to Honolulu, when I overheard a lady com' menting on what a bad day she was having and how unlucky she was. I got into the conversation an... ...ot a destination. With a positive attitude you know that throughout each day you experience success. During the early years of the cookie business,... ...ghtning, cure the sick; the same magnificent self that has written great music, plays, books and movies. Realize that all great scientists, invento... ...OWER IN YOU 136 palm tree, a breeze soothes you, and you can almost hear music-sounds of paradise. Down toward the edge of the horizon you see your... ...t imagina' tion, that level of realism would be impossible to achieve. A musician hears notes in his mind, imag, ines them, before composing a musi...

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Desert Dreams

By: Gracie C. Mckeever

...m ... and Ifreet. Desert Dreams by Gracie C. McKeever 8 CHAPTER 1 Present Day America Mount Vernon, New York Therese turned into her husband's body, ... ...s thoughts all these years. What had been sleeping and living between them day and night. Your fault, girl. Your job. Your fault. "Terre..." "My job i... ...unter, took the wooden stool facing her. "Just thought you should get your day off to a good, healthy start is all." He shrugged, digging into his pan... ...ne of the princely cycle—courtly audiences, hunting, feasting, dancing and music—accurately and surprisingly detailed. "Do you like it?" "I ... I..." ... ...al Saudi Arabian garb on display, along with rugs, woven objects, jewelry, musical instruments and other artifacts. The library alone contained severa... ...ffice door. "I'm not going to mislead you, the hours are odd and long. You may be asked to work on weekends or travel when you're not in school." "I u... ...role?" He smiled, leaned closer to be heard over the party's blaring salsa music. Desert Dreams by Gracie C. McKeever 47 Not too tall, though he dwar... ...nt...?" Desert Dreams by Gracie C. McKeever 68 CHAPTER 5 Whatever else he may have been, whatever magical powers he possessed, Genie-man was first an... ...nswer, but Kane put a hand on her arm and turned to her brother-in-law. "I may not eat pork, Justice, but Teh-reese prepares this meat temptingly enou...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...46-603-X (SKS) ; 952-9573-25-1 (SAS); ISSN 0355-1768 This work may be freely quoted, copied, duplicated, printed, distributed and sold wi... ...ion 130 * The cremation 131 * Extinguishing the ashes 132 * Hundredth day memorial rites 132 Message of death 133 Final passage of human life ... ...re. In the cultural history of man, great technological structural changes may be discerned, when the environment and society were wholly recreated. T... ...ving, village landscapes, different languages and dialects, different folk music, the whole diversity of local cultures that has existed on Earth. The... ...ancient Finnish tradition and changes that have taken place in Finland. It may interest some researchers, too, to ponder why the deceased are symboliz... ...r loved ones when they go to share a meal with their ancestors on memorial day, why similar white cord or twine is used in rites involving sorcerers, ... ...ther here in the village. In the evenings, we used to walk along the road, musicians used to play old folk instruments and the others follow them, dan... ... used to collect money for the temple or celebrate for other reasons. Play music, sing and dance it was great fun. Today, you don't see such things an... ...farm. Even if you had no money, you managed and had something to eat every day. You just went to the field to fetch vegetables and ate them, or you we...

... overview of the culture of the villages. It contains material on the villagers' housing, rice farming and other means of livelihood, community life, festivals, weddings, funerals, sorcerers and healers, as well as village Buddhism. The author draws surprising parallels between the worldviews of peoples of Thailand and Finland, the past and future of local cultures. Matti...

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Sappho's Journal

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

... the copyright holder’s written permission in derivative works (i.e., you may not alter, transform, or build upon this work without such permission).... ...s work without such permission). The full legal statement of this license may be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalco... ... Established 1975 This book is protected by copyright. No part may be reproduced in any manner without written permission from the publis... ...omen’s skirts wet with dew, the grapes mottled with damp. Clouds made the day cool. Someone toyed with a flute, the men treading, emptying husks ove... ...r never end? P Fog, as grey as a shepherd’s cloak, ruffled the bay for a day and a night. Then, stabbing us, came clarity, and inside that clarity,... ...omeward from earth’s far end,” on the shield of blindness. I saw him next day and the next, but he seemed strange, withdrawn. I found two of his ser... ...e community...never mentioning that our fleet was rotted! Presently, the musicians and dancers wandered among us and the party went on. After many ... ...led, laughed, then sprawled over the fur cov- ering of his bed. While the music filtered in to us, I cushioned him in my lap and wiped the perspira... ...ntaining the song. It must be graceful, strong, so that the words and the music can flow... The wings of the swans have drawn you toward the dark ...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...elp the U.S. military determine if it can grow its own biofuel with 100-day oil-seed crops. Above, Makai Ocean Engineering is working with Lockhe... ...vantage: Conduct Business in North America and Asia on the Same Business Day HAWAI‘I BEIJING SHANGHAI HONG KONG TOKYO SEOUL SYDNEY When it is 9 a.m.... ...UL SYDNEY When it is 9 a.m. in Hawai‘i, it is the afternoon of the same day in North America Later that same day, when it is 3 p.m. in Hawai‘i, th... ...ON TORONTO LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO VANCOUVER CHICAGO HOUSTON Note: Times may vary by an hour depending on Daylight Saving Time, which Hawai‘i does ... ...ndia and China, whose fags will be the 13th and 14th on the mountain. In May 2011, American and Chinese scientists and engineers met in Beijing to ... ...onsortium to map areas of the ocean foor where economic mineral deposits may exist. Margo Edwards, a SOEST researcher and the frst woman to travel... ...aring, education and organization, a traditional lifestyle redolent with music and dance, and a special relationship to the land and water. HAWAII... ... the world today for graceful, swaying movements and hauntingly romantic music. Most people know that hula is a form of storytelling in dance. The... ...iian culture by encouraging participation in traditional Hawaiian dance, music, chant, and arts and crafts. By perpetuating the culture and giving ...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

... the copyright holder’s written permission in derivative works (i.e., you may not alter, transform, or build upon this work without such permission).... ...s work without such permission). The full legal statement of this license may be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalco... ...4 Established 1975 This book is protected by copyright. No part may be reproduced in any manner without written permission from the publis... ...omen’s skirts wet with dew, the grapes mottled with damp. Clouds made the day cool. Someone toyed with a flute, the men treading, emptying husks ove... ...r never end? P Fog, as grey as a shepherd’s cloak, ruffled the bay for a day and a night. Then, stabbing us, came clarity, and inside that clarity,... ...omeward from earth’s far end,” on the shield of blindness. I saw him next day and the next, but he seemed strange, withdrawn. I found two of his ser... ...e community...never mentioning that our fleet was rotted! Presently, the musicians and dancers wandered among us and the party went on. After many ... ...led, laughed, then sprawled over the fur cov- ering of his bed. While the music filtered in to us, I cushioned him in my lap and wiped the perspira... ...ntaining the song. It must be graceful, strong, so that the words and the music can flow... The wings of the swans have drawn you toward the dark ...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...emains 228- 241 CHAPTER XXI. Magellan's voyage to the South Sea. -- A glorious day in Seville -- A procession of notables -- Appearance of the command... ...anting the standard of Spain -- The King is converted arid baptized -- A great day for Christianity -- Levying tribute upon the Island of Matan -- The... ...memory of the olden days, of the golden and heroic past, of the chivalry which may be dormant, but is ever present in the hearts of every one, ready t... ...will give immunity to those not yet affected by the taint, and reclaim such as may still be susceptible to more elevating influences. History is the o... ... and ines- timable benefits. This book has been prepared with the hope that it may prove a blessing in many ways; that it may inspire in every reader ... ...ich statement we have the report that these islands were discovered in a forty day's sail from Cape Verde, in which time the passage might be easily m... ...breeze, and when the breeze is blowing will curse the whistlers, lest by their musical efforts a storm should, be provoked. He will not tell the numbe... ...ries of magnificent scenery, composers have made it familiar to the lovers of music in more than one famous opera. The story is told with variations ... ...night was there, nor heat of the sun; pleasant prospects charmed the eye; soft music from unseen sources fascinated the ear; every flower was fragrant...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...yond Will- iams is hugiunnig to appreoiate the importance of St. Patrick's day. Every store and factory will bo closed—except Dompsoy's 'pep- per mill... ...mbrandt The fourth of Prof. Rice's se- ries of lectures was delivered Fri- day evening in the art room of Hopkins Hall on Raphael and Uembrandt and wa... ...His last great work was his Sistiue Madonna. After this, none of his works may be called entirely his, but are sup- posed to be partly at least by the... ...ni stand point. For the stutleiit, it is a channel thrc.ugh which opinions may be delivered on subjects which are of personal interest to the stu- tle... ...ered on subjects which are of personal interest to the stu- tleut-body. It may be added in passing that a number of last year's communications exerted... ...at it is not good for any child under twelve to work ten or twelve hours a day. The third argument brought up in I'dvor of child labor is that it is a... ...ifc MURRAY HILL HOTEL M One Block From Qrand Central Station European Plan—Music—Smoker Headquarters in New York for All College and University Athlet... ...M. Moore, Mgr. W, S* Underwood Go. ^ PIANOS, it UlgillS North Adams, Mass. MUSIC PIANO TUNING A SPECIALTY P RATT BROTHERS COLLEGE i SHOES Opp. Wilson ... ...nager, J. H. Lapliaui '07; captain, C. M. Waters 'lo. Glee Club—Manager of Musical Associa- tion, C. B. Rogers "07 ; leader of mandolin club, T. K. Th...

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Deviation : Covenant

By: Elissa Malcohn

...t itself. She thought of home, remembered why she was here. Today was Meat Day and her family table was bare of flesh. It was her turn to dress in ... ... sat empty beside her family's shrine of ancestral keepsakes. On any other day her mouth would have watered. If it had today, she told no one. She... ...hing. He turned then. Over the tangle of bushes and tree limbs wavy in the day's growing heat, their eyes met. His bare chest glistened with sweat. ... ...abbits for me to kill today, so that I come to you with only my own blood. May our Covenant preserve you. The last line was written in Masari. The ... .... The hunter bent to touch cheeks in greeting and caught a whiff of decay. "May you find freedom from the Covenant and live," she said, solemnly. "... ...o the sound of ripping and a quick intake of breath, followed by the uneven music of liquid spilling into earthenware. She rolled over on her pallet... ...she circled around to the cabinet, found Yata jerky, and pulled it out. "He may not be able to go outside when he eats," she cautioned. "He's alread... ...ntly of his brain. He spun as though in a dream. Shards chimed like distant music filling the putrid air. Screams became the calls of animals beseec... ...ing continued, trailing off. She could measure his distance from her by his music. When she was sure he had gone inside, she grasped a chain with he...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...with Examples 31 Chapter Two UNTOUCHABILITY: PERIYAR’S VIEW AND PRESENT DAY SITUATION A FUZZY AND NEUTROSOPHIC ANALYSIS 2.1 Analysis of un... ...371 INDEX 382 ABOUT THE AUTHORS 385 6 Preface “Day in and day out we take pride in claiming that India has a 5000 yea... ...ovided a compilation of the various atrocities undergone by Dalits in present-day India. The fourth and concluding chapter gives observations dra... ...e sum adding to zero thus at all times the connection matrices E 1 , … , E k may not be conformable for addition. Combined conflicting opinions te... ...m causally relevant. The FCM seems merely to encode its designers' biases and may not even encode them accurately. FCM combination provides a parti... ...ciative memory fashion, even though the FCM connection matrices E 1 , …, E K may not be conformable for addition. Combined conflicting opinions ten... ... (nodes R 11 , R 12 and R 13 ). The expert says that social celebrations and festivals are highly ritualistic and intended to develop the bonding w... ...tion 9. Discrimination in medical education 10. Discrimination in arts like music and dance 11. Discrimination in acting/ drama schools 12. Res... ...ohibited or becomes the cause of violence on Dalits. This includes playing a music band in the wedding ceremony. Tucking ones shirt in, wearing sun...

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Bozo and the Storyteller

By: Matt Jones

...right © Tom Glaister 2008 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any fo... ...nd clutching their sides in hysterics. A long nap through the heat of the day, and it was soon time to go and listen to the Storyteller. In truth, ... ...e name of Bozo, ever sought out the company of the Storyteller during the day. He would look over the old man’s shoulder as he worked on his papers.... ...tened. ‘Then might it not be that a Cure also lies within the Story?’ ‘It may well be,’ the Storyteller agreed. ‘But the Story is a projection of my... ...t for the fact that he would not wake up. 9 Theo They had found Theo one May morning, asleep beneath a tree in the garden of the children’s hospita... ...h, Theo had become a minor celebrity. Letters and f owers poured in every day from people who had read about him or seen him on the latest chat show... ...ed to notice a Volkswagen van coming round the bend, playing loud, bouncy music. It pulled up beside them. A man with long, curly hair and beard, an... ...y hair and beards, were clapping hands and singing along to the accordion music that blared out of the van’s stereo. They placed a skullcap on Theo’... ...g too. ‘Is it someone’s birthday?’ Theo asked, raising his voice above the music. ‘Every day is someone’s birthday,’ they yelled back with a whoop, an...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...l rights reserved. Subject to the exception immediately following, this book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, including illustrations, in a... ...hat had been developed and marketed to per- form specific tasks from the first day of its sale to the last day of its use. The Apple II quickly became p... ...ly Apple would innovate for the iPhone. (A promised software development kit may allow others to program the iPhone with Apple’s permission.) Introduc... ... allow- ing new ones, there is the increasing lockdown of the PC itself. PCs may not be competing with information appliances so much as they are beco... ...... ...hoo! raised $35 million at its 1996 initial pub- lic offering. 27 On the first day it started trading, the offered chunk of the com- pany hit over $100 m... ...an e-mail by a minute or two and no one may be the poorer; delay a stream of music too long and there is an interruption in playback. The network coul... ... to date. 43 It affected more than just connectivity: it overwrote documents, music, and multimedia files with copies of itself on users’ hard drives. I... ...l in or- der for the tool to be even minimally useful—compare a piano with a music box—but once the user has acquired some skill, the tools support a ...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

... religious profile, pointing out some of the possible preconceptions which may weave themselves into the fabric of the chapters to follow, even though... ...of religious belief and practice I could find what I was missing in modern day religion. I enrolled in Union Theological Seminary in the city of New Y... ...of Quaker Meetings for Worship, 2 which consists of silent meditation that may continue for the full hour of the meeting. It was in the Riverside Meet... ...henticity for which I had been waiting. For example: However abstract this may sound, practical experience shows that many neuroses are caused primari... ... in or out of analysis, then meet it head on in someone else, listen to it day by day, month by month. If you do not have the patience for that, then ... ...ometimes on those gleamy mornings after rain, whe n they say, “So fair the day, the cuckoo is going to heaven.” Only this was not of the day, but of s... ...l impact consequently differs greatly. The same is to be said even more of music. The score of a particular musical piece indicates the notes to be pl... ... be played and to some degree the timing of each note, but each individual musician is required to input a personal interpretation simply because the ... ...actly how it is to be played. Since we have come to associate emotion with music more than drama, by and large, we need to take this musical analogy q...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...g a golf club into her eye and the blood had splattered everywhere. On that day, as a boy, he had thought nothing could happen worse than that; but b... ...esthetic that one could wish to slip within them for an hour or a bit of the day; and surely after having done it one might instantaneously wish for t... ...en a month ago that Sung Ki had left him. Sung Ki: even now the name sounded musical. After the video pang girl's attempt at marital entrapment, this... ...lfriend evidenced when no letters and photographs were forthcoming. Then one day he was gone and soon thereafter Sang Huin lost the address book and k... ...wife and children unbearable, and even his hobby of playing a cello was as a musical dilettante. He looked out of the window and smoothed out his hair... ...crawl like worms, pushing their carts and singing their songs as traditional music blared forth. He died every time he saw one of them. He yearned for... ... need spears, little man. They just ran and pounced on the animals. Now you may ask how they did such things so well so let me answer the query of y... ...und-- merely notes--to help me know you a little bit before you came here." "May I look?" "Well, okay. I guess that would be fine." She could see tha... ..."I mean good for some people and not others." "So-so. Your madre, Gabriela, may probably kill me for saying it but I think you're right. I mean you ...

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