Old Scores

Old Scores
Author: Bernardine Kennedy
Publsiher: Headline
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2011-12-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780755388141

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One woman's struggle to escape a life of abuse, rejection and ultimate betrayal... Written with chilling authenticity and utterly believable characters, Bernardine Kennedy's Old Scores is a saga that will stay with you long after you finish the last page. Perfect for fans of Rosie Goodwin and Kitty Neale. 'Wonderful, classy writing. Without hurry... the reader is taken through every emotion by a designer writer of enormous brilliance' - Bangor Chronicle Maria Harman finds it hard to keep her intense and mixed-up emotions in check when it comes to her family. For things are anything but loving and harmonious in the Harman household. Her bullying and spiteful older brothers, Patrick and Joe, make her life as miserable as possible, encouraged by their mother, Finola, who believes her 'golden boys' can do no wrong. Maria is hardened to Finola's scorn and indifference but deep down craves her mother's love and can't understand why her mother chose to adopt her in the first place. Her only solace comes from her warm-hearted, slow-witted brother, Eddie, and browbeaten father Sam. But when the layers of deception that conceal Maria's true parentage are slowly broken away, the already dysfunctional family is thrown into chaos... What readers are saying about Old Scores: 'Such a fantastic book... gripping right from the beginning and hard to put down' 'The main character is believable and the storyline is fascinating' 'Five stars'

Old Scores and New Readings

Old Scores and New Readings
Author: John F. Runciman
Publsiher: Publio Kiadó Kft.
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789633819319

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Many years ago, in the essay which is set second in this collection, I wrote (speaking of the early English composers) that "at length the first great wave of music culminated in the works of Tallis and Byrde ... Byrde is infinitely greater than Tallis, and seems worthy indeed to stand beside Palestrina." Generally one modifies one's opinions as one grows older; very often it is necessary to reverse them. This one on Byrde I adhere to: indeed I am nearly proud of having uttered it so long ago. I had then never heard the Mass in D minor. But in the latter part of 1899 Mr. R.R. Terry, the organist of Downside Abbey, and one of Byrde's latest editors, invited me to the opening of St. Benedict's Church, Ealing, where the Mass in D minor was given; and there I heard one of the most splendid pieces of music in the world adequately rendered under very difficult conditions. I use the phrase advisedly—"one of the most splendid pieces of music in the world." When the New Zealander twenty centuries hence reckons up the European masters of music, he will place Byrde not very far down on the list of the greatest; and he will esteem Byrde's Mass one of the very finest ever written.

Old Scores And New Readings Discussions On Music Certain Musicians

Old Scores And New Readings Discussions On Music   Certain Musicians
Author: John F. Runciman
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9789359323176

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"Old Scores and New Readings" is a literary work by John F. Runciman, a British writer and literary critic who was actively involved throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This edition of "Old Scores and New Readings" is characterized by a visually appealing cover design and a meticulously typeset manuscript, which collectively contribute to its contemporary aesthetic and enhanced legibility. Some tales are brutal or weird, and while others creep up on you and draw you in slowly. The literary work consists of a collection of essays and thoughtful compositions which provide readers with a captivating exploration of various themes and subjects in literature that were prominent throughout its era. Runciman's work in "Old Scores and New Readings" demonstrates a perceptive and engaged perspective on the prevalent societal and cultural challenges of the early 20th century. Within a compilation of scholarly pieces, the author undertakes an analysis of several subjects, encompassing interpersonal relationships, cultural norms and practices, introspection, and the psychological ramifications of historical occurrences. The book's title pertains to its core premise, which entails the process of revisiting past events and reexamining them via fresh and perceptive perspectives.

Old Scores

Old Scores
Author: Will Thomas
Publsiher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466890299

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In 1890, the first Japanese diplomatic delegation arrives in London to open an embassy. Cyrus Barker, private enquiry agent and occasional agent for the Foreign Service Office, is enlisted to display his personal Japanese garden to the visiting dignitaries. Later that night, Ambassador Toda is shot and killed in his office and Cyrus Barker is discovered across the street, watching the very same office, in possession of a revolver with one spent cartridge. Arrested by the Special Branch for the crime, Barker is vigorously interrogated and finally released due to the intervention of his assistant, Thomas Llewelyn, and his solicitor. With the London constabulary still convinced of his guilt, Barker is hired by the new Japanese ambassador to find the real murderer. In a case that takes leads Barker and Llewelyn deep into parts of London's underworld, on paths that lead deep into Barker's own mysterious personal history, Old Scores is the finest yet in Will Thomas's critically acclaimed series.

Linking and Aligning Scores and Scales

Linking and Aligning Scores and Scales
Author: Neil J. Dorans,Mary Pommerich,Paul W. Holland
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2007-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780387497716

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In this book, experts in statistics and psychometrics describe classes of linkages, the history of score linkings, data collection designs, and methods used to achieve sound score linkages. They describe and critically discuss applications to a variety of domains. They define what linking is, to distinguish among the varieties of linking and to describe different procedure for linking. Furthermore, they convey the complexity and diversity of linking by covering different areas of linking and providing diverse perspectives.

The Rise and Fall of National Test Scores

The Rise and Fall of National Test Scores
Author: Gilbert R. Austin,Herbert Garber
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781483216287

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The Rise and Fall of National Test Scores examines, in some depth, the nature of test score changes over an extended period of time and in a broad range of subject matters and levels of schooling. The book contains chapters contributed by experts on various aspects of educational tests and score interpretation and uses. The text discusses the interpretations of trends in college admissions test scores and questions about the post-admission performance of ethnic minority students. The book examines general school achievement trends of high school students and the trends observed in broad-based testing programs of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). The complexities involved in obtaining dependable data with which to make informed judgments about reading achievement trends are examined. The text further tackles the positive and negative trends in academic achievement in Science with particular emphasis on the effects of curriculum revision; as well as the problems of mathematics testing. The book then describes test score trends and problems in Great Britain and Ireland, with attention given to the similarities and differences of those countries and the United States. Educators, researchers, political leaders, and informed, interested laymen will find the book invaluable.

Relationship Between Health Literacy Scores and Patient Use of the iPET for Patient Education

Relationship Between Health Literacy Scores and Patient Use of the iPET for Patient Education
Author: Dr. Melissa A Sorgeloos
Publsiher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2023-04-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9798886049015

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About the Book Relationship Between Health Literacy Scores and Patient Use of the iPET for Patient Education details the relationship between health literacy scores and patient use of the iPET for health education. About the Author Dr. Melissa A Sorgeloos is a registered nurse with more than twenty-eight years of experience in critical care, surgical nursing, and nursing informatics. She is a full-time educator on the Cerner Training Team with CommonSpirit Health and a part-time nursing instructor with Arizona State University. In her spare time, she likes to travel, and she is interested in photography and music. She enjoys spending time with her family.

Old and Alone

Old and Alone
Author: Jeremy Tunstall
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2024-05-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781040008386

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What is it like to be an isolated old widow, living alone on the bare old-age pension? In the 1960s, the question had become a standard refrain. Originally published in 1966, this was the first full-length study by a sociologist of isolation in old age. Although the majority of old people were in no sense a problem group at the time, a substantial minority of the elderly were ‘alone’ in one or more ways. About 1.3 million people aged sixty-five and over in Britain lived alone; a large number admitted to feeling lonely, at least sometime. About a million were actually socially isolated in terms of low level and frequency of social contact. Mr Tunstall also uses a fourth category of aloneness – namely anomie (as developed by Durkheim, Merton, and Srole). This report uses careful and statistical analysis of the four types of aloneness and of specially affected groups such as the single, the recently widowed, and the housebound. But it also includes details of interviews with ten highly individual old people from suburban Harrow, booming Northampton, industrial revolution Oldham, and rural South Norfolk. The book contains a discussion of the problem of personality in isolation, and a commentary on the inadequacies of social theory about old age. Finally, the concluding chapter suggests a wide variety of policy measures which might help to alleviate social isolation in old age.