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Ferneyhough's remarks, continued: ""I have a theory concerning what I call 'threshold works,' a category of compositions typified by what I understand to be ...
A fictional letter from a daughter, Olivia, to her mother in Dominica is the narrative thread connecting interviews from (predominantly) black and Asian cult...
1989 Cadillac Coupe DeVille This American classic has 60000 miles and it is still in good condition 4.5 liter 155 Horsepower V8 automatic transmission 4 spe...
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1989 Vogue Vogue Prima Vista It is a wide body 102 inch wide. It is a diesel pusher with a 6V92 Detroit Diesel engine. The chassis is a Crown. It has 2 new Suburban furnaces put in recently and never used. A brand new water heater installed a month ago never used. It has a built in Washer and Dryer Front and rear TV's DVD player Manual Satellite Dish Direct TV Receiver. Airbag suspension Skylight in hallway Custom set of window shades for windshield Kubota diesel generator set New Kitchen faucet with pull out. 2 built in AC units, there is nothing exposed on the roof. 3 way refrigerator AC DC gas. Ice maker under the bar. Trash compactor Combination Microwave oven and convection oven built in. Solid walnut cabinets. Marble tile in kitchen and bath. Sofa bed in front queen bed in back. Corian counter tops. This is a must see Motor Coach and everything within works well Serious inquiries only Qualified buyers may be eligible to apply for Full Financing, Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranty. http://tradenetrvs.com/classifieds/category/399/Vogue/listings/11625/1989-Vogue-Prima-Vista-Class-A-in-Dayton,-OH.html Listing ID: 11625
1989 National RV Dolphin This Class A recreational vehicle has 70000 miles and is in good condition 27.5 feet in total length, the Dolphin can accommodate u...
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Click through for description. The most significant video in Heavy Metal history (IMO). I uploaded it because of its significance. This video is not my conte...
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1989 RGN Float Trailer This equipment is a removable, gooseneck float trailer that is in good condition Total length of it is 52 feet long and has 37 feet of...
A review of the NECA Batman 1989 Quarter Scale Action Figure Review By Movie Figures http://www.moviefigures.co.uk Based on the iconic 1989 film that defined...
TAYLOR SWIFT - HOW YOU GET THE GIRL LYRICS View the Taylor Swift How You Get The Girl lyrics and music video. Stand there like a ghost, Shaking from the rain, rain, She'll open up How You Get The Girl How You Get The Girl The best moments come toward the end, when Swift shakes up the concept. "How You Get the Girl" mixes up the best of her old and new tricks. Let's Talk About Taylor Swift's '1989' How You Get The Girl TAYLOR SWIFT LYRICS How You Get The Girl - A-Z Lyrics Lyrics to "How You Get The Girl" song by TAYLOR SWIFT: Oh Oh Oh. Oh-oh. Stand there like a ghost shaking from the rain (rain). How You Get The Girl, According To Taylor Swift How You Get The Girl, According To Taylor Swift. And that's how it works. Taylor Swift - How You Get The Girl Lyrics Lyrics to 'How You Get The Girl' by Taylor Swift. Stand there like a ghost / Shaking come and rain, rain / She'll open up the door / And say, are you insane? / Taylor swift How You Get the Girl 2014 Taylor swift Welcome To New York Taylor swift Blank Space Taylor swift Style Taylor swift Out Of The Woods Taylor Swift - How You Get the Girl Video for How You Get The Girl TAYLOR SWIFT - How You Get the Girl Welcome to New York | Taylor Swift, Ryan Tedder Blank Spaces Taylor Swift - How You Get The Girl Video for How You Get The Girl Taylor Swift – How You Get The Girl Lyrics
I put another clutch and put the engine back in, everything works good.
1989 Rolls Royce Silver Spur Exterior color is Black Interior color is Dawn Tan Automatic transmission Fuel type is regular GAS Engine size is a V8 Drivetrai...
https://www.youtube.com/Super100mph This is the debut Formula Holden race at Mallala Raceway (featuring Neil Crompton, Channel 7 commentator with a superb drive) which was an Australian open wheel racing category introduced in 1989. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_Holden All credit Channel 7 Sport Commentators, Mike Raymond, Garry Wilkinson and guest commentator John Smith. Known during its development as Formula Australia, it was initially for chassis constructed from aluminium only, running a 3.8 litre Buick V6 engine as it was then utilised in the new versions of the Holden VN Commodore. Many of the engines used in the category were built by Perkins Engineering, who normally built Group A Holden Commodores and V8 race engines for privateer touring car teams, as well as company owner, multiple Bathurst 1000 winner and ex-Formula One driver Larry Perkins. Early in 1990, Perkins was reported as saying that his Formula Holden engines were putting out approximately 320 bhp (239 kW; 324 PS). Second-hand Formula 3000 chassis were targeted immediately as a cheap source of cars in addition to local constructors, and under CAMS rules, all cars had to be at least one year old. Formula Holden also used a Dunlop control tyre in its early years. For the 1992 season cars constructed from carbon fibre were allowed. In 2006 an engine upgrade was made available to the 3.6 litre Alloytec V6 engine, although take-up of the Alloytec V6 was far from universal. The engines were usually mounted in ex- Formula 3000 chassis, a large number of which were sourced from the Formula Nippon championship in Japan, but also included cars from other sources and a few specifically designed for the class, like the Australian designed Cheetah, Elfin, Spa (designed by F1 designer Gary Anderson), and the Shrike cars which were designed and built by technical students at the Croydon Park Institute of TAFE in Adelaide. From its inception in 1989 until 2004 the formula was used to determine the winner of the Australian Drivers' Championship for the CAMS Gold Star, replacing Formula 2 which had been the Gold Star category in 1987 and 1988. From 2005 this title was moved to the Australian Formula 3 Championship. From 1991 to 1995 the category was officially known as Formula Brabham [1] in honour of Australia's first ever Formula One World Champion Sir Jack Brabham, the only person in history to win the World Championship in a car of his own design in 1966. Sir Jack acted as the category patron for five seasons. In 1996 the name reverted to Formula Holden [1] and from the 2003 season the category was officially called "Formula 4000 powered by Holden".
1989 Chevrolet Corvette This custom classic has 11000 miles on the new engine and in great condition Vehicle has 72000 miles on the frame but only with 11,...
1989 Allegro M31 This Class A recreational vehicle has 37000 miles and is in good condition 31 feet in total length, this model can accommodate up to 6 occu...
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Orange parade at Queen street Ballymena July 1989
On November 24, 1989, Ed Broadbent addressed the Canadian House of Commons on his motion to end child poverty in Canada by the year 2000.
1989 A Number - romeoknight ABOUT THE TRACK: 4 channel track, .MOD format. The .MOD file may be available on www.modarchive.org. ABOUT THE ARTIST: The ModArc...
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iTunes [Album]: https://bitly.com/BoBStrangeClouds B.o.B's Store: http://atlr.ec/L0kRz1 Follow: https://twitter.com/bobatl Like: http://fb.com/bobatl Site: http://bobatl.com Directed by Jake Nava Produced by Ben Cooper © 2012 WMG
A futures exchange or futures market is a central financial exchange where people can trade standardized futures contracts; that is, a contract to buy specific quantities of a commodity or financial instrument at a specified price with delivery set at a specified time in the future. These types of contracts fall into the category of derivatives. Such instruments are priced according to the movement of the underlying asset (stock, physical commodity, index, etc.). The aforementioned category is named "derivatives" because the value of these instruments is derived from another asset class. According to The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (Newbery 2008), futures markets "provide partial income risk insurance to producers whose output is risky, but very effective insurance to commodity stockholders at remarkably low cost. Speculators absorb some of the risk but hedging appears to drive most commodity markets. The equilibrium futures price can be either below or above the (rationally) expected future price (backwardation or contango)...Rollover hedges can extend insurance from short-horizon contracts over longer periods." One of the earliest written records of futures trading is in Aristotle's Politics. He tells the story of Thales, a poor philosopher from Miletus who developed a "financial device, which involves a principle of universal application". Thales used his skill in forecasting and predicted that the olive harvest would be exceptionally good the next autumn. Confident in his prediction, he made agreements with local olive-press owners to deposit his money with them to guarantee him exclusive use of their olive presses when the harvest was ready. Thales successfully negotiated low prices because the harvest was in the future and no one knew whether the harvest would be plentiful or pathetic and because the olive-press owners were willing to hedge against the possibility of a poor yield. When the harvest-time came, and a sharp increase in demand for the use of the olive presses outstripped supply (availability of the presses), he sold his future use contracts of the olive presses at a rate of his choosing, and made a large quantity of money.[2] It should be noted, however, that this is a very loose example of futures trading and, in fact, more closely resembles an option contract, given that Thales was not obliged to use the olive presses if the yield was poor. The first modern organized futures exchange began in 1710 at the Dojima Rice Exchange in Osaka, Japan.[3] The London Metal Market and Exchange Company (London Metal Exchange) was founded in 1877, but the market traces its origins back to 1571 and the opening of the Royal Exchange, London. Before the exchange was created, business was conducted by traders in London coffee houses using a makeshift ring drawn in chalk on the floor.[4] At first only copper was traded. Lead and zinc were soon added but only gained official trading status in 1920. The exchange was closed during World War II and did not re-open until 1952.[citation needed] The range of metals traded was extended to include aluminium (1978), nickel (1979), tin (1989), aluminium alloy (1992), steel (2008), and minor metals cobalt and molybdenum (2010). The exchange ceased trading plastics in 2011. The total value of the trade is around $US 11.6 trillion annually. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_trading
Author Sandra Brown's session at the 2009 Texas Book Festival in Austin, TX. Sandra Brown (b. March 1948 in Waco, Texas) is an American bestselling author of...
By: The Discovery Channel. 'Invasion of the data snatchers,' screamed a New York Times headline in 1989, reflecting rising panic over insecure computer systems. A hacker is a brilliantly devious criminal mind breaking the world's most secret IT systems for money or political espionage, if you believe many similarly hysterical press reports. In fact, the truth is a lot more intriguing. "The Secret History of Hacking" uncovered the real story of a counter culture that has corporate America on the run. Confusion and anxiety surrounds this word hacking, yet, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, hacker simply means 'an enthusiastic computer programmer or user' or 'a person who tries to gain unauthorised access to a computer or to data held in one'. There was nothing sinister about these early hackers, or phreakers. The driving force for this band of techno wizards was exploration. The same spirit was at work with the appearance of the home computer. The pioneers were keen to share and explore the technology for its own sake. Among the most prominent players was Steve Wozniak who went on to develop the Apple computer. Only when the commercial element crept in did the shutters come down on the ownership of ideas. A strong undercurrent of mischievous daring runs through the hackers' ethos. Since the sixties, hackers have been breaking into much of the globe's state-of-the-art electronic systems involving government, military institutions, businesses and individuals. The code was always 'look but don't touch'. But now, as the world becomes ever more entwined with the Internet, some hackers are becoming more sinister, spreading damaging computer viruses and capitalizing on access to personal files and millions of bank accounts. Cast: Kevin Mitnick, Captain Crunch, Steve Wozniak and other hacker / phreak Category Education License Standard YouTube License
Works for Piano Four Hands, Vol. II Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Sonata in C Major, Op. POSTH. 140, D.812 "Grand Duo" 2. Allegro moderato 00:00 3. Andante 13:3...
Promocija monografije slikara Ratka Lalića. Muzej "Zepter" 2011. godine. Reč autora: -- Ova monografija je prikaz mog stvaralaštva i nastala je u proteklih nekoliko godina. Želio sam da svoj rad predstavim u kontinuitetu, od samog početka do danas. Sve vrijeme sam očekivao da će mi ponovo biti dostupni i vraćeni u posjed crteži i slike iz ateljea u Sarajevu, kao neizostavan i značajan dio mog cjelokupnog slikarskog opusa. Do danas moja očekivanja nisu se ostvarila. Sudbina tih creža i slika još uvijek mi je nepoznata, a veliki dio njih nije bio potpisan i fotodokumentovan. -- Atelje u Sarajevu na Trgu ZAVNOBIH-a 14 i stan u ulici Šeste proleterske brigade 19 bio sam primoran da napustim s porodicom aprila 1992. zbog građanskog rata u Bosni. U njima je ostao celokupan dvadesetpetogodišnji rad, crteži i slike, kompletna dokumentacija, katalozi izložbi, kao i stručna literatura. -- U toku rata srušen je i atelje na porodičnom imanju u Kutima, pored rijeke Bosne. -- Veliku zahvalnost, i ujedno mogućnost da ovde predstavim neke od tih radova, dugujem majstoru fotografije Gojku Sikimiću. On je snimio i sačuvao fotografije i slajdove slika i crteža za kataloge izložbi u Umjetničkoj galeriji u Sarajevu, galeriji „Karas" u Zagrebu i Kulturnom centru u Beogradu. -- Reprodukcije onih djela koja su ostala u ateljeu (slika i crteža) u Sarajevu, a obrađena su za kataloge izložbi iz 1982. i 1989, posebno su naznačena sivim kvadratom. Ratko Lalić Author: -- This monograph is a presentation of my creativity; it was prepared in the past few years. I wished to present my work in continuity, from the very beginning to this date. All along I've been expecting that my drawings and paintings from my studio in Sarajevo will be made available and returned to me as indispensable and important part of my whole painterly output. To date my expectations haven't come true. The fate of these drawings and paintings is still unknown to me, and a large part of them had never been signed and photo-documented. -- I was forced to leave my studio in Sarajevo at 14, Trg ZAVNOBIH-a and my flat at 19, VI Proletarian Brigade Street in April 1992 due to the civil war in Bosnia. There remained my total output of twenty-five years: drawings and paintings, complete documentation, exhibition catalogs, as well as professional literature. -- During the war my studio at our family estate in Kuti, by the river Bosna, was also demolished. -- I owe tremendous gratitude, as well as the possibility to present here some of these works, to photography master, Gojko Sikimić. He shot and preserved photographs and slides of drawings and paintings for exhibition catalogs at Art Gallery in Sarajevo, Karas Gallery in Zagreb and Cultural Centre in Belgrade. -- Reproductions of those works that had remained in the studio (drawings and paintings) that were prepared for exhibition catalogs in 1982 and 1989 are specially marked by a grey box. Ratko Lalic
A look at the solar system's most distant worlds -- Uranus, a gas giant with the most extreme axial tilt of any known planet and its wildly orbiting moon Triton; its near-twin Neptune and its moons; and finally, distant Pluto which orbits the sun every 248 years. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. It has the third-largest planetary radius and fourth-largest planetary mass in the Solar System. Uranus is similar in composition to Neptune, and both are of different chemical composition than the larger gas giants Jupiter and Saturn. For this reason, astronomers sometimes place them in a separate category called "ice giants". Uranus's atmosphere, although similar to Jupiter's and Saturn's in its primary composition of hydrogen and helium, contains more "ices" such as water, ammonia, and methane, along with traces of hydrocarbons. It is the coldest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System, with a minimum temperature of 49 K (−224 °C). It has a complex, layered cloud structure, with water thought to make up the lowest clouds, and methane thought to make up the uppermost layer of clouds. In contrast, the interior of Uranus is mainly composed of ices and rock. It is the only planet whose name is derived from a figure from Greek mythology rather than Roman mythology like the other planets, from the Latinized version of the Greek god of the sky, Ouranos. Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune, discovered on October 10, 1846, by English astronomer William Lassell. It is the only large moon in the Solar System with a retrograde orbit, which is an orbit in the opposite direction to its planet's rotation. At 2,700 km in diameter, it is the seventh-largest moon in the Solar System. Because of its retrograde orbit and composition similar to Pluto's, Triton is thought to have been captured from the Kuiper belt. Triton has a surface of mostly frozen nitrogen, a mostly water ice crust, an icy mantle and a substantial core of rock and metal. The core makes up two-thirds of its total mass. Triton has a mean density of 2.061 grams per cubic centimetre (0.0745 lb/cu in) and is composed of approximately 15--35% water ice. Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in the Solar System. It is the fourth-largest planet by diameter and the third-largest by mass. Among the gaseous planets in the solar system, Neptune is the most dense. Neptune is 17 times the mass of Earth and is slightly more massive than its near-twin Uranus, which is 15 times the mass of Earth but not as dense.[c] On average, Neptune orbits the Sun at a distance of 30.1 AU, approximately 30 times the Earth--Sun distance. Named for the Roman god of the sea, its astronomical symbol is ♆, a stylised version of the god Neptune's trident. Neptune was the first planet found by mathematical prediction rather than by empirical observation. Unexpected changes in the orbit of Uranus led Alexis Bouvard to deduce that its orbit was subject to gravitational perturbation by an unknown planet. Neptune was subsequently observed on 23 September 1846 by Johann Galle within a degree of the position predicted by Urbain Le Verrier, and its largest moon, Triton, was discovered shortly thereafter, though none of the planet's remaining 12 moons were located telescopically until the 20th century. Neptune has been visited by only one spacecraft, Voyager 2, which flew by the planet on 25 August 1989. Pluto, formal designation 134340 Pluto, is the second-most-massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System (after Eris) and the tenth-most-massive body observed directly orbiting the Sun.[i] Originally classified as the ninth planet from the Sun, Pluto was recategorized as a dwarf planet and plutoid owing to the discovery that it is only one of several large bodies within the Kuiper belt.[j] Like other members of the Kuiper belt, Pluto is composed primarily of rock and ice and is relatively small, approximately one-sixth the mass of the Earth's Moon and one-third its volume. It has an eccentric and highly inclined orbit that takes it from 30 to 49 AU (4.4--7.4 billion km) from the Sun. This causes Pluto to periodically come closer to the Sun than Neptune. As of 2011, it is 32.1 AU from the Sun
Bill Donahue http://www.hiddenmeanings.com Visit the web site to review Bills written works The Play List has Bills videos sorted by category.
James M. Strock is an American entrepreneur, speaker and citizen servant. He is the author of three books on leadership, management and communication. Based ...
33min. A frame by frame stopmotion of a performatic intervention at the 2012 São Paulo Biennial of Arts where 33 artists were invited to walk to a work of ar...
glendaloughPublished on Nov 7, 2012 A backpacker arrives to Glendalough, where hears the legend that points him to a mysterious grave in a cursed graveyard. ...
Back to Airland Battle for a while, this time we design a polish Category A deck, to then put it through it's paces in a game and see how it works in practic...
Tributo Donna Summer LaDonna Adrian Gaines, de nombre artístico Donna Summer fue una cantante y compositora musical estadounidense, mundialmente famosa por s...
The career of the composer, programmer, designer, dj and vj Daito Manabe takes in both the artistic and business worlds with equal doses of talent. Through his creative studio Rhizomatics, which works on web, graphic, interactive and architectural design, Manabe has produced very powerful projects that include working with the Japanese group Perfume, of which he has been the creative mainstay since 2010. He also does various educational activities with the MIT Media Lab in the United States and Fabrica. In 2011 he received an Ars Electronica award in the category of Interactive Art, and has also twice been awarded the prize for excellence at the Japan Media Arts Festival. In this keynote speech, Manabe will be talking about his artistic career as one of the world's most renowned 'technologists' (creative technologists). http://sonarplusd.com/
In this keynote I'll talk about my evolution from rock and roller to all-ages music-maker highlighting lessons that I've learned along the way about particip...
Episodes 347, 349, 351, 352 & 353 of The Psychedelic Salon Podcast http://www.matrixmasters.net/salon/ A weekend workshop given sometime in December, 1994 Th...
Third volume of sanitation collection video. This video includes Kingston Public Works Packers 3, 4, 7 and 11, Poughkeepsie Public Works little New Way Diamo...
http://www.familymatterstv.com/season-2/family-court-alternatives In Justice Brownstone's best-selling book Tug of War, he says that except for a limited cat...
This video also showcases some work that addresses learning issues in a highly multicultural and international community such as Aston University. It also in...
The Piano Concerto no. 17 in G, KV. 453, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was written in 1784. The work is orchestrated for solo piano, flute, two oboes, two bassoons, two horns, and strings. The date of the premiere is uncertain. The concerto is noteworthy for its unmitigatedly joyous tone right from the opening figure to the emphatic closing chords. Minor key is rare and is heavily subordinated to major; even among Mozart's works this one stands out for its exuberant cheerfulness. . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose full name was Joannes Theophilus Mozart Chrysostomus Wolfgangus, (Salzburg, January 27, 1756-Vienna, December 5, 1791) was an Austrian composer and pianist, teacher of Classicism, regarded as one of the musicians most influential and prominent history. Mozart's work covers all genres of his time and reaches over six hundred creations, mostly recognized as masterpieces, concertante, chamber music, symphonic, piano, operatic and choral, achieving universal popularity and diffusion. In his earliest childhood in Salzburg, Mozart showed prodigious ability in mastering keyboard instruments and violin. With only five years already composing musical works and their performances were the appreciation of European aristocracy and royalty. At seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always composing abundantly. While visiting Vienna in 1781, after being fired from his position at court, he decided to settle in this city where he achieved fame but kept the rest of his life, despite going through difficult financial situations. In his final years, he composed many of his symphonies, concertos and operas known and his Requiem. The circumstances of his early death have been the subject of much speculation and elevated to the category of myth. In the words of music critics like Nicholas Till, Mozart always learned voraciously from other musicians and developed a brilliance and maturity of style that ranged from light and elegance, darkness and passion-all well established with a vision of . humanity "redeemed through art, forgiven and reconciled with nature and the absolute" - Your influence on all subsequent Western art music is profound; Ludwig van Beethoven wrote his own early compositions in the shadow of Mozart, of whom Joseph Haydn wrote that "posterity will not see such a talent again in a hundred years' . . . . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. 莫扎特 فولفغانغ أماديوس موتسارت Вольфганг Амадей Моцарт वोल्फगैंग एमॅड्यूस मोजार्ट ولفگانگ آمادئوس موتسارت 볼프강 아마데우스 모차르트 モーツァルト Βόλφγκανγκ Αμαντέους Μότσαρτ Վոլֆգանգ Ամադեուս Մոցարտ
Jonathan Kozol (born September 5, 1936) is a American writer, educator, and activist. best known for his books on public education in the United States. Kozol graduated from Noble and Greenough School in 1954,[1] and Harvard University summa cum laude in 1958 with a degree in English Literature. He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to Magdalen College, Oxford. He did not, however, complete his Rhodes, deciding instead to go to Paris to learn to write fiction and nonfiction from experienced authors such as William Styron, Richard Wright, and others who were living in Paris at the time. It was upon his return that he began to tutor children in Roxbury, MA, and soon became a teacher in the Boston Public Schools. He was fired for teaching a Langston Hughes poem, as described in Death at an Early Age, and then became deeply involved in the civil rights movement. After being fired from BPS he was offered a job to teach for Newton Public Schools, the school district that he had attended as a child, and taught there for several years before becoming more deeply involved in social justice work and dedicating more time to writing. Kozol has since held two Guggenheim Fellowships, has twice been a fellow of the Rockefeller Foundation, and has also received fellowships from the Field and Ford Foundations. Kozol also has worked in the field of social psychology. He has been working with children in inner-city schools for more than 40 years.[2] Kozol is currently on the Editorial Board of Greater Good Magazine, published by the Greater Good Science Center of the University of California, Berkeley. Kozol's contributions include the interpretation of scientific research into the roots of compassion, altruism, and peaceful human relationships. Death at an Early Age, his first non-fiction book, is a description of his first year as a teacher in the Boston Public Schools. It was published in 1967 and won the National Book Award in Science, Philosophy and Religion.[3] It has sold more than two million copies in the United States and Europe. Among the other books by Kozol are Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America, which received the Robert F. Kennedy Book award for 1989 and the Conscience-in-Media Award of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, and Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools, which won the New England Book Award and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1992. His 1995 book, Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation, described his visits to the South Bronx of New York City, the poorest congressional district in the United States. It received the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award in 1996, an honor previously granted to the works of Langston Hughes and Martin Luther King, Jr.. He published Ordinary Resurrections: Children in the Years of Hope in 2000 and The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America was released September 13, 2005. Kozol documents the continuing and often worsening segregation in public schools in the United States, and the increasing influence of neoconservative ideology on the way children, particularly children of color and poor children of urban areas, are educated.[4] He is still active in advocating for integrated public education in the United States and is a critic of the school voucher movement. He continues to condemn the inequalities of education and the apparently worsening segregation of black and Hispanic children from white children in the segregated public schools of almost every major city of the nation. Kozol's ethical argument relies heavily on comparisons between rich and poor school districts. In particular, he analyzes the amount of money spent per child. He finds that in school districts whose taxpayers and property-owners are relatively wealthy, the per-child annual spending is much higher (for example, over $20,000 per year per child in one district) than in school districts where poor people live (for example, $11,000 per year per child in one district). He asks rhetorically whether it is right that the place of one's birth should determine the quality of one's education. Kozol had founded a non-profit called Cambridge Institute for Public Education. The group was dedicated to grassroots organizing of teachers across the country who wish to push back against NCLB and the most recent Supreme Court decision on desegregation, and to help create an equitable and enlightened model of public education for a democratic nation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Kozol Image By MDCarchives (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0) or GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons
The Piano Concerto No. 14 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, written in 1784 is a piano concerto in E-flat major catalogued with K. 449. It is the first composition he entered into a notebook of his music he then kept for the next seven years, marking down main themes, dates of completion, and other important information. From this notebook we have the information that he finished the concerto on February 9. In the same year in succession he wrote several concertos, and in a letter to his father that May, wrote of the 15th and 16th concertos (in B flat and in D, KV. 450 and 451) that he "could not choose between them" but that "the one in E flat does not belong at all to the same category. It is one of a quite peculiar kind...". It is regarded as being the first of the mature series of concertos Mozart wrote, and indeed, commentators such as Girdlestone and Hutchings valued it as one of the best, particularly as all three movements are of the highest standard. This concerto has three movements: 1. Allegro vivace. (3/4 time). 2. Andantino. (B flat major and 2/4 time). 3. Allegro ma non troppo. (2/2 time). Works written in 1784 include besides this concerto the six piano concertos 14-19, the Quintet in E flat for Piano and Winds, along with several piano works - the Sonata in C Minor noteworthy, one string quartet (the "Hunt"), and several sets of orchestral dances also. Works by other composers known to Mozart from just around this time include the 80th symphony (in D minor) and the second cello concerto of Joseph Haydn; Michael Haydn had published two sets of quartets the year before (also the year of the two Mozart violin-viola duos which legend has it were produced to help that composer fulfil a commission, which Alfred Einstein regards as a dubious tale), and Carl Stamitz and Ignaz Pleyel each another set of six (Pleyel released a further set in 1784.) A Pleyel cello concerto (in C) was also released at some point between 1782-4 (Pleyel being a composer whose quartets, at least, Mozart rated highly.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FREE .mp3 and .wav files of all Mozart's music at: http://www.mozart-archiv.de/ FREE sheet music scores of any Mozart piece at: http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/start.php?l=2 ALSO check out these cool sites: http://musopen.org/ and http://imslp.org/wiki/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: I do not know who the performers of this are, nor the place and date of recording!!! Any suggestions are welcome. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENJOY!!!! :D
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1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday. It is the 1989th year of the Common Era, or A.D.; the 989th year of the 2nd millennium; the 89th year of the 20th century; and the 10th and last year of the 1980s decade. It was a historical turning point for the wave of revolutions that swept the Eastern Bloc, starting in Poland. Collectively known as the Revolutions of 1989, they heralded the dissolution of the Soviet Union two years later and the beginning of the post–Cold War period which is characterized by the dominance of the United States in world affairs.
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