catalogue] Stephen Garton‚ ‘Sexual Revolutions’‚ Histories of Sexuality‚ (Equinox: London‚ 2006) Online via library catalogue. David Allyn‚ Make Love‚ Not War: An Unfettered History‚ (Routledge‚ NY: 2001] – available via Google Books. Jane Gerhard‚ Desiring Revolution: Second Wave Feminism and the Rewriting of American Sexual Thought 1920-1982‚ (New York: Columbia University Press‚ 2001) Carrie Pizulo‚ The Battle in Every Man’s Bed: Playboy and the Fiery Feminists. Journal of the History
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Song | Artist | Album | Drowsy Maggie | Acoustic Eidolon | Live to Dance | The Celtic Hammer | Acoustic Eidolon | Live to Dance | Sgt. Early’s Dream / Maids of Cas… | Adrienne Young | Room to Grow | Mona Vu | Alec Stone-Sweet | Acoustic Guitar Highlights Volume 5 | Western | Alex De Grassi | A Quiet Revolution | Prelude | Alex De Grassi | The Water Garden | Ripple | Alex De Grassi | The Water Garden | Circular Motion | Amrit Sand | Acoustic Guitar Highlights Volume 4 | A Hiding
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In September 1796‚ President George Washington published his Farewell Address to the people of the United States. Washington expressed his thoughts and advice on what he perceived to be the important considerations for the new American nation. He did not expect that his advice should dictate future American policies‚ but he hoped that Americans would be wary of the harmful impact of sectional and economic disunity‚ political parties‚ foreign influence‚ and the claims domestic power-seekers. Washington
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at Basṭām‚” Art et société dans le monde iranien‚ ed. C. Adle (Paris‚ 1982)‚ pp. 263–86 Bohrer‚ F. N. (Ed.) Sevruguin and the Persian Image: Photographs of Iran‚ 1870-1930. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery‚ Smithsonian Institution‚ 1999 Böwering‚Gerhard. BESṬĀMĪ BĀYAZĪD. "Encyclopædia Iranica Online‚ 2005 Golombek‚ L. and Wilber‚ D. “The Timurid Architecture of Iran and Turan International Journal of Middle East Studies ‚ Vol. 23‚ No. 2 (May‚ 1991)‚ pp. 246-249 Hillenbrand‚ R. “The Flanged
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My interest in traveling to and participating in a study tour of Germany stems most currently from my fervent study and passionate teaching of Advanced Placement (AP) European History; yet the genesis of this interest began decades earlier. In the 1950s my mother grew up in Munich as an Army brat while my grandfather was a full Colonel of the United States Army stationed at U.S. Army Garrison Munich after World War II. The images of my mother ice skating on frozen ponds and my grandfather’s collection
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Artist statement: Triptych Piece #2 The theme of my triptych is about illustrating how ambiguous the perception of one’s appearance can have about an individual’s moral standpoint of being a good or bad person as ultimately‚ there is no definite answer as they coexist in each person regardless of appearance. The second part of my triptych depicts a portrait of an individual that embodies several roses. Like my initial piece‚ this composition continues to use a generic human figure to help the
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Dresden in 1967 with funding from the Guggenheim Foundation. They ride a taxi on the way to the Dresden slaughterhouse that served as their prison. Vonnegut and O’Hare converse with the cab driver about life under communism while on their way. It is to Gerhard Müller‚ and O’Hare’s wife‚ Mary‚ that Vonnegut dedicates Slaughterhouse-Five. Müller later sends O’Hare a Christmas card with
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The "Scientific Revolution" refers to historical changes in thought & belief‚ to changes in social & institutional organization‚ that unfolded in Europe between roughly 1550-1700; beginning with Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543)‚ who asserted a heliocentric (sun-centered) cosmos‚ it ended with Isaac Newton (1642-1727)‚ who proposed universal laws and a Mechanical Universe. (“Scientific Revolution”) The scientific revolution helped lay the foundation to modern science by what started with science and
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why the discovery of the magic bullets was a turning point in medicine was because of science and technology. Science and technology was able to develop further to discover different types of diseases to find out ways to cure the diseases. Taking Gerhard Domagk as an example‚ he produced a magic bullet by testing newly developed dyes for their possible effects against various infections; that fact that the dyes had been available meant that a magic bullet could be more easily produced which meant
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online sales reached $1 million in 1997. The large revenues can partly show how successful Dell is. One of the reasons brings Dell to success is Dell has a direct relationship with customers (Ongoing Customer Relationship Management At Dell‚ 2013). Gerhard Gschwandtner (2014) stated that CEO of Dell created a company based on the assumption that if you could eliminate unnecessary steps in the marketing process‚ customers will be satisfied with a much better system. Therefore‚ according to “Dell Customer
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