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Sep.08.2009
This is the second edition of a work originally published in 1997 (Schirmer). At least a thousand songs have been added and a thousand eliminated to keep the selective nature of the 7500 figure intact.
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May.13.2009
Kate Evans' book is the first ever study of lesbian and gay pre-service teachers. It includes experiences as a student of teaching in the university, as well as teachers or assistant teachers in public schools. Integrating personal stories from interviews with broader global theories on notions of...
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Nov.02.2008
An exploration of the way commercial Hindi cinema has represented a post-globalization national identity, delinking it from memories of partition as well as confrontational international politics vis-a-vis Pakistan in the decade since 1995.
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Sep.21.2008
Musical instruments are, from one perspective, a technology designed for use by humans that can be deployed in a variety of cultural contexts. A musical style will suggest certain requirements for the sounds an instrument should produce, while the instrument's technology and design (in combination...
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May.15.2008
by Diana Everstine and Louis Everstine
People in Crisis will enable therapists to walk into potentially explosive situations with a thorough understanding of the interactional dynamics and a plan of action. Here, the communication principles for high stress or dangerous situations developed and...
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Feb.04.2008
Introduction
This book owes its beginning to three unique individuals and experiences that influenced me in the early 1990s—Gary Holleman and a computer; Roger Clapp and a lamb; and my niece Abby and a strawberry. The first of these was a chance meeting at an American Culinary Federation...
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Jan.12.2008
Lost in the Grooves is a genre-surfing Smithsonian of overlooked musical marvels. Without fetishizing obscurity for its own sake, the Guide sidesteps cynical cool vs. uncool upsmanship and celebrates castoffs -- by both the forgotten and the famous -- which exude trend-transcending merit. Each...
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Jan.10.2008
Men Speak Out features original, accessible essays written by and about men making sense of their gendered experiences in today's culture. They describe their success and challenges in bucking patriarchal systems in a culture that can be unsupportive of — or downright hostile to — a pro-feminist...
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Jan.09.2008
How did the term "sex" develop into "gender"? And is it really true that a vibrant feminist movement disappeared entirely after suffrage gains were won, only to suddenly resurface in the late 1960s?
Conventional wisdom tells us that feminism died during the mid-twentieth century...
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Dec.17.2007
Affirmative Action: Racial Preference in Black and White provides a comprehensive defense of affirmative action programs, especially in higher education, and argues that such efforts are indispensable for the diminution and eradication of institutional racism and white racial privilege. Unlike most...
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