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Man with No Name

By: Wally Amos

...fu­ ture. We are always in training, preparing for a time yet to come. In 1958 I met Maria, a lovely West Indian lady who became my first full-time ... ...year. A rock star will have a hit record, and then the next three or four songs sound like the last one. On~e a television show becomes a hit, three...

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Hawaiian Dictionary

By: Mary Kawena Pukui

...roductive of new entries and additional meanings of old entries include the following (see the References for bibliographic details): Handy and Pukui 1958, Ii 1959, Gosline and Brock 1960, Kamakau 1961, 1964, 1976, Neal 1965, Johnson and Mahelona 1970, Pukui, Haertig, and Lee 1972, Elbert and Pukui 1979, St. John 1982. In addition to entirely new entries and meanings, man...

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

By: Matti Sarmela

...ation and its own ability, as distinct from hereditary aristocracy (Young 1958). A meritocrat is a type of person who operates in delocal and postlo... ....chiangraiprovince.com.). 6. On Thailand Chinese e.g. Skinner 1951; 1957; 1958; 1964. Landon 1941. Coughlin 1960. Kiong – Bun 2001. 7. On village b... ...e evenings, Thai dancing, but it's not done any more. We used to sing folk songs and play old traditional instruments. Now we listen to music on the r... ...community and life wisdom were reinforced by folk tradition, stories, folk songs and proverbs of agrarian communities, much utilized in everyday speec... ...dding music, but usually the band and vocalist play luk thung music or pop songs that villagers like. The informants of this book remember times when ... ...lage young people: Goldsen et al. 1960. Hanks – Phillips 1961. Tirabutana 1958; 1968. Guskin 1964. Piker 1964; 1968a. Foster 1976. Keyes 1984. Thorb... ...le girl was found, what was the custom then? Are there any other idioms or songs that were used in this situation? In the last ceremony, when the hair... ...ation and its own ability, as distinct from hereditary aristocracy (Young 1958). A meritocrat is a type of person who operates in delocal and postlo... ....chiangraiprovince.com.). 6. On Thailand Chinese e.g. Skinner 1951; 1957; 1958; 1964. Landon 1941. Coughlin 1960. Kiong – Bun 2001. 7. On village b...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...thin us; that is, a personification of our instinctual de- 55. In C.W. 11, 1958. CHRISTIANITY 73 velopment which aligns the natural human character w... ...as brought out new possibili- ties that are still to be fully explored. In 1958 Jung addressed the question of whether ESP and the concept of life aft... .... Both tribes THE RELIGIOUS DIMENSION 248 share a portion of the “line of songs” of Winbaraku. Both may tell the complete story, but each has only th... ...Both may tell the complete story, but each has only the right to chant the songs and carry out the rituals which are located within their territory. I... ...t oak indicates the spot at which he rested after his ceremonies. Several “songs”—chanted simple statements— tell of these tasks. For example: Jukalpi... ...ions and centipedes came into being. All species were created in this way. Songs summarize the creative activities of Mamu-boijunda. He is said to hav... ...ty of the men of that totem. The myth is passed down orally in a series of songs which accompany the rituals. One is of Jarapiri’s wife Jambali, the s... ...tive Unconscious 9b PART 2 1959 Aion 10 1964 Civilization in Transition 11 1958 Psychology and Religion: West and East 12 1953 Psychology and Alchemy ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...other species. Hummingbirds, songbirds, and parrots all produce learned songs. The honeybee finds food, heads back to the hive, then dances on the... ...rth to the United States‘ Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). In 1958, however, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was... .... Hart was born March 8, 1947, in Tacoma, WA, and moved to Urbana, IL, in 1958, when his parents abandoned their business careers and decided to beco...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...l other species. Hummingbirds, songbirds, and parrots all produce learned songs. The honeybee finds food, heads back to the hive, then dances on the... ...birth to the United States‘ Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). In 1958, however, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was... .... Hart was born March 8, 1947, in Tacoma, WA, and moved to Urbana, IL, in 1958, when his parents abandoned their business careers and decided to beco...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...gue that is heightened if the effort does not return satisfactory reward. Homans (1958) points out that a person thereby "incurs aversive stimulatio... .... . traditional folk media such as the jatra (traveler's talk), puppet shows, folk songs and folk dances. The attempt is to move from the somewhat ... ...h Consumer Behavior." Journal of Marketing Research 13, 121-27. Homans, George C. 1958. "Social Behavior as Exchange." American Journalof Sociology ...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...7 before one such Brahmin Hotel. Agitations continued daily and till 22 March 1958, 1010 volunteers had courted arrest. Periyar succeeded and the t... ...lleged that he had instigated his followers to attack Brahmins. In February 1958, he undertook a tour of North India and addressed meetings at Kan... ...rtist Ovvai, born in the womb of a Paraiyan woman; you don’t even know their songs. 243 It seems Thiruvalluvar, Kabilar, Ovvai, were born to a ... ...Sudra is thrown into a river after the ritual is over. [Vazhkai Thunainalam, 1958] 307 Vaikom agitation I was extended an invitation to come ... ...is.ist.utl.pt/uke/papers/NAFIPS99rbfcm- fcm.pdf 12. Charles E Gover, The Folk songs of Southern India, Higginbotham, Madras (1871). 13. Chatterjee,...

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The Winters Tale

By: William Shakespeare

...chaunts, 1678 With heigh, the Thrush and the Iay: 1679 Are Summer songs for me and my Aunts 1680 While we lye tumbling in the hay. 168... ...you do dance, I wish you 1957 A waue o’th Sea, that you might euer do 1958 Nothing but that: moue still, still so: 1959 And owne no other ... ...ng indeede, and 2015 sung lamentably. [Bb3 2016 Ser. He hath songs for man, or woman, of all sizes: - 45 - The Winters Tale Shakespeare... ... can so fit his customers with Gloues: he has 2018 the prettiest Loue- songs for Maids, so without bawdrie 2019 (which is strange,) with such ...

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Loues Labour's Lost

By: William Shakespeare

...e proud that iests. 1957 So pertaunt like would I o’resway his state, 1958 That he shold be my foole, and I his fate. 1959 Qu. None ar... ...ot. 2897 Brag. The Words of Mercurie, 2898 Are harsh after the songs of Apollo: 2899 You that way; we this way. 2900 Exeunt omnes....

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Much Adoe about Nothing

By: William Shakespeare

... I am heere, there is no loue 1957 in you, nay I pray you let me goe. 1958 Bene. Beatrice. 1959 Beat. Infaith I will goe. 1960 ... ...t, 2535 Those that slew thy virgin knight, 2536 For the which with songs of woe, 2537 Round about her tombe they goe: 2538 Midnight as...

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The Merry Wiues of Windsor

By: William Shakespeare

... Slen. I had rather then forty shillings I had my booke 184 of Songs and Sonnets heere: How now Simple, where 185 haue you beene? I ... ... out then. 1957 Mist.Ford. If you goe out in your owne semblance, 1958 you die Sir Iohn, vnlesse you go out disguis’d. 1959 Mist....

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The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke : A Study with the Text of the Folio of 1623

By: William Shakespeare

...e your Honour may sustaine, 493 If with too credent eare you list his Songs; 494 Or lose your Heart; or your chast Treasure open 495 To... ...ccounted a good 1956 Actor. 1957 Ham. And what did you enact? 1958 Pol. I did enact Iulius Caesar, I was kill’d i’th’ Capitol: 1... ...not how oft. 3377 Where be your Iibes now? Your Gambals? Your 3378 Songs? Your flashes of Merriment that were wont to 3379 set the Table o...

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The Tragedy of Richard the Third

By: William Shakespeare

...r Princely Sonnes, 1957 Be satisfy’d, deare God, with our true blood, 1958 Which, as thou know’st, vniustly must be spilt. 1959 Rat. M... ...mie of great Buckingham. 3311 Rich. Out on ye, Owles, nothing but Songs of Death, 3312 He striketh him. 3313 There, take thou that, ...

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The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eighth: A Historical Play

By: William Shakespeare

...d not wholsome to 1957 Our cause, that she should lye i’th’ bosome of 1958 Our hard rul’d King. Againe, there is sprung vp 1959 An Heretiq... ..., 3405 Vnder his owne Vine what he plants; and sing 3406 The merry Songs of Peace to all his Neighbours. 3407 God shall be truely knowne, ...

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The First Part of Henry the Fourth. Edited by Frederic W. Moorman

By: William Shakespeare

... 1093 say. I would I were a Weauer, I could sing all manner of 1094 songs. A plague of all Cowards, I say still. 1095 Prin. How now Woo... ...a bloody Maske: 1957 Which washt away, shall scowre my shame with it. 1958 And that shall be the day, when ere it lights, 1959 That this s...

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The Tragedie of King Lear

By: William Shakespeare

...manners are so apish. 684 Le. When were you wont to be so full of Songs sirrah? 685 Foole. I haue vsed it Nunckle, ere since thou ma... ...56 Lear. Come, let’s in all. 1957 Kent. This way, my Lord. 1958 Lear. With him; 1959 I will keepe still with my Philosopher...

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The World Set Free

By: H. G. Wells

... Then he began to seem even practicable. The people who listened to him in 1958 with a smiling im- patience, were eager before 1959 was four months ol... ...e-making. Down there,—under the clouds, the lovers foregather. I know your songs, Kahn, your half-mysti- cal songs, in which you represent this old ha... ...s not a common evil,’ said Karenin. ‘It is you poets, Kahn, with your love songs which turn the sweet fellowship of comrades into this woman-centred e...

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All's Well, That Ends Well

By: William Shakespeare

...ue coherent. Euery night he comes 1900 With Musickes of all sorts, and songs compos’d 1901 To her vnworthinesse: It nothing steeds vs 1902 ... ...rilles. 1957 Lo.E. Is it possible he should know what hee is, and 1958 be that he is. 1959 Par. I would the cutting of my garments...

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As You Like It

By: William Shakespeare

...454 Iaq. I pray you marre no more trees with Writing 1455 Loue- songs in their barkes. 1456 Orl. I pray you marre no moe of my vers... ... more. 1957 Orl. My faire Rosalind, I come within an houre of my 1958 promise. 1959 Ros. Breake an houres promise in loue? hee th...

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