Stone Song

Stone Song
Author: Tricia O'Malley
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-06-03
Genre: Blessing and cursing
ISBN: 1533617112

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From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Tricia O'Malley, comes a riveting magickal romance set in modern day Dublin. Clare MacBride has her life in exactly the order she wants it. In a year, she'll have finished her geology dissertation, though she's no closer to figuring out the answer to one question that plagues her. Why does she feel stones pulse with energy? A centuries-old curse, a mysterious faction of protectors, and a mythological godstone all sound like old world fairytale nonsense to Clare. It only takes one rainy evening with a silver-eyed fae and a handsome stranger promising protection to rock her world forever. With her life plans shattered at her feet, the lines of science and fiction blur as Clare is forced to throw everything she knows about the world out the window and look deep within her heart for answers.

The Song of the Stone Wall

The Song of the Stone Wall
Author: Helen Keller
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: EAN:4057664586957

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'The Song of the Stone Wall' is a beautifully written narrative poem by Hellen Keller. It tells the story of Keller's contribution to the construction of a wall on her property that allowed her to explore beyond her previous boundaries. Here's an excerpt of the work: "Come walk with me, and I will tell / What I have read in this scroll of stone / I will spell out this writing on hill and meadow / It is a chronicle wrought by praying workmen."

Literary Communication in Song Dynasty

Literary Communication in Song Dynasty
Author: Wang Zhaopeng
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2024-02-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781003858577

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Based on first-hand historical materials, this book explores the various aspects of literary communication during the Song Dynasty in China. The book investigates the single-channel dissemination of poetry and ci works, the dissemination of literary collections, the dissemination through wall inscriptions, the oral dissemination of Song ci, the remuneration and commercialization of literature in the Song Dynasty, the paths to fame for Song writers, the non-literary factors in the dissemination of literature and the dissemination of literary works through paintings and songs. The author provides insights into the six major questions in the study of literary communication: Who disseminates, where, how, what, to whom and the effects of dissemination. The author also seeks to provide detailed answers to the following questions. What was the role of female singers in both domestic and official entertainment? What were the costs and prices of the books? Who paid the authors? What methods did writers use to gain fame and social recognition? This work will be essential reading for scholars and students of Chinese studies, communication studies and media and cultural studies.

Domino divinity fity five chapters of the gospel of Anglo Israelism freely and faithfully expounded

Domino divinity  fity five chapters of the gospel of Anglo Israelism freely and faithfully expounded
Author: Octogenarius evangelicus (pseud.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1882
Genre: Anglo-Israelism
ISBN: OXFORD:590730957

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Story Behind the Protest Song

Story Behind the Protest Song
Author: Hardeep Phull
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2008-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000122506227

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Features the most influential musical protests and statements recorded to date, providing pop-culture viewpoints on some of the most tumultuous times in modern history. Includes songs about the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement, policy in the Middle East, teenage rebellion, animal rights, and criticisms of mass media.

In Stone s Clasp

In Stone s Clasp
Author: Christie Golden
Publsiher: LUNA
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2005-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781552543603

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Flame Dancer Kelva of Arukan seeks the missing elements--Stone and Sea, Wind and Soul--that must join to preserve their world from destruction. Seeing that the Stone Dance, the master of Earth magic, would be found in the icy north, she and her dragon companion fly to a country mired in an unnaturally long winter. When at last they find Jareth, the Stone Dancer's own anger and pain make him reluctant to accept his destiny. His need for vengeance against the old gods who betrayed his people is pwerful--powerful enough to lead the group farther into the snows, searching for the lengendary Ice Maiden, who may be responsible for the forced winter. But betrayal doesn't come only from the gods--and the forces against them are vast. Before their quest is over, Kelva must realize that while Flame can break through the chill of the winter, Stone can withstand anything...

Dig

Dig
Author: David Nichols
Publsiher: Verse Chorus Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2016-10-11
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781891241611

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David Nichols tells the story of Australian rock and pop music from 1960 to 1985 – formative years in which the nation cast off its colonial cultural shackles and took on the world. Generously illustrated and scrupulously researched, Dig combines scholarly accuracy with populist flair. Nichols is an unfailingly witty and engaging guide, surveying the fertile and varied landscape of Australian popular music in seven broad historical chapters, interspersed with shorter chapters on some of the more significant figures of each period. The result is a compelling portrait of a music scene that evolves in dynamic interaction with those in the United States and the UK, yet has always retained a strong sense of its own identity and continues to deliver new stars – and cult heroes – to a worldwide audience. Dig is a unique achievement. The few general histories to date have been highlight reels, heavy on illustration and short on detail. And while there have been many excellent books on individual artists, scenes and periods, and a couple of first-rate encylopedias, there’s never been a book that told the whole story of the irresistible growth and sweep of a national music culture. Until now . . .

Intelligent Systems Design and Applications

Intelligent Systems Design and Applications
Author: Ajith Abraham,Vincenzo Piuri,Niketa Gandhi,Patrick Siarry,Arturas Kaklauskas,Ana Madureira
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1440
Release: 2021-06-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030711870

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This book highlights recent research on intelligent systems and nature-inspired computing. It presents 130 selected papers from the 19th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (ISDA 2020), which was held online. The ISDA is a premier conference in the field of computational intelligence, and the latest installment brought together researchers, engineers and practitioners whose work involves intelligent systems and their applications in industry. Including contributions by authors from 40 countries, the book offers a valuable reference guide for all researchers, students and practitioners in the fields of Computer Science and Engineering.