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"At the bottom line, THE NEW PICASSO is in the same vein of
romantic fable that makes pieces like Moulin Rouge! so appealing to
audiences. The penniless and creative everyman struggles to accept
his identity and along the way finds storybook love and romance.
The moving music on the albums swell with emotionality and is sung
by a cast of cherished Broadway stars...The ambitious theatrical
piece tells the story of a young artist whom a temptress and
deceitful art dealer lure down a path of destruction; however,
along the way he finds his self, true love, and redemption.
Spanning two discs, the music to this fantasy piece is equal parts
stirring and familiar...with his score for THE NEW PICASSO,
Jonathan David Sloate doesn't disappoint." -BroadwayWorld by David
Clarke. The New Picasso (imagine Great Expectations & Titanic
meet Moulin Rouge!) and The Tower of Babel are from award-winning
writer Jonathan David Sloate, composer for the Mortal Kombat
franchise and Academy Awards winner Sense and Sensibility.
The Tower of Babel (imagine The Lord of the Rings / The Hobbit meet
Cinderella & Disney's Frozen) & The New Picasso are from
award-winning writer Jonathan David Sloate, who composed scores for
the Mortal Kombat franchise, Academy Awards winner Sense and
Sensibility, Beowulf, the ShoWest Awards, & movies starring
Kate Winslet (Titanic), Hugh Grant (Notting Hill), Tom Wilkinson
(Batman Begins, Shakespeare in Love, Rush Hour), Emma Thompson
(Nanny McPhee, Harry Potter), Alan Rickman (Die Hard, Robin Hood),
Christopher Lambert (Highlander), Clancy Brown (Shawshank
Redemption, SpongeBob SquarePants), Brian Tochi (Police Academy,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), Olivia d'Abo (Wayne's World 2), Cree
Summer (Rugrats), Luke Perry (Beverly Hills 90210), Dorian Harewood
(Full Metal Jacket), Ron Perlman (Alien, Blade II, Hellboy), Paolo
Montalban (The King and I), Daniel Bernhardt (The Matrix Reloaded),
Kristanna Loken (Terminator 3), Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men),
Kate Burton (Grey's Anatomy), & Claire Danes (Homeland).
Terrorism is one of the serious threats to international peace and
security that we face in this decade. No nation can consider itself
immune from the dangers it poses, and no society can remain
disengaged from the efforts to combat it. The termcounterterrorism
refers to the techniques, strategies, and tactics used in the ?ght
against terrorism. Counterterrorism efforts involve many segments
of so- ety, especially governmental agencies including the police,
military, and intelligence agencies (both domestic and
international). The goal of counterterrorism efforts is to not only
detect and prevent potential future acts but also to assist in the
response to events that have already occurred. A terrorist cell
usually forms very quietly and then grows in a pattern - sp- ning
international borders, oceans, and hemispheres. Surprising to many,
an eff- tive "weapon," just as quiet - mathematics - can serve as a
powerful tool to combat terrorism, providing the ability to connect
the dots and reveal the organizational pattern of something so
sinister. The events of 9/11 instantly changed perceptions of the
wordsterrorist andn- work, especially in the United States. The
international community was confronted with the need to tackle a
threat which was not con?ned to a discreet physical - cation. This
is a particular challenge to the standard instruments for
projecting the legal authority of states and their power to uphold
public safety. As demonstrated by the events of the 9/11 attack, we
know that terrorist attacks can happen anywhere.
Scholars and practitioners from the fields of economics, political
science, sociology, and government discuss the nature and
importance of debt in the international system and question whether
international debt is a necessary element of international
development or a potential root of international economic collapse
(and of the demise of the dollar as denominator of the monetary
realm). They then turn specifically to the impact of external debt
on developing countries, exploring the potential for both positive
and negative effects. In the final section of the book they look at
the interactions between debtors and creditors when loans begin to
sour.
Taking up the invitation extended by tentative attempts over the
past three decades to construct a functioning definition of the
genre, Jonathan Bradbury traces the development of the vernacular
miscellany in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain and
Spanish-America. In the first full-length study of this
commercially successful and intellectually significant genre,
Bradbury underlines the service performed by the miscellanists as
disseminators of knowledge and information to a popular readership.
His comprehensive analysis of the miscelanea corrects long-standing
misconceptions, starting from its poorly-understood terminology,
and erects divisions between it and other related genres. His work
illuminates the relationship between the Golden Age Spanish
miscellany and those of the classical world and humanist milieu,
and illustrates how the vernacular tradition moved away from these
forebears. Bradbury examines in particular the later inclusion of
explicitly fictional components, such as poetic compositions and
short prose fiction, alongside the vulgarisation of erudite or
inaccessible prose material, which was the primary function of the
earlier Spanish miscellanies. He tackles the flexibility of the
miscelanea as a genre by assessing the conceptual, thematic and
formal aspects of such works, and exploring the interaction of
these features. As a result, a genre model emerges, through which
Golden Age works with fragmentary and non-continuous contents can
better be interpreted and classified.
The first biography of Anne Damer since 1908, The Life of Anne
Damer: Portrait of a Regency Artist, by Jonathan Gross, draws on
Damer s notebooks and previously unpublished letters to explore the
life and legacy of England s first significant female sculptor.
Best known for her portraits of dogs and other animals, Damer also
created busts of England s most important political heroes,
sometimes within days or hours of their historical accomplishments.
This in-depth biography traces her life during the American
Revolution, the French Revolution, the Peace of Amiens and the
Hundred Days. Damer was convinced that art could have significant
political influence, sending her bust of Nelson to the King of
Tanjore to encourage trade with India. Her art stands at the
transition between neoclassicism and romanticism and provides a
wealth of insight into 19th century British sculpture. In the last
twenty years, there has been a strong revival of interest in Damer
s life, particularly in gay and lesbian studies due to her famous
relationship with author Mary Berry. This text serves as a deeper
investigation of this fascinating and important figure of British
art history. The emotional menage a trois of Anne Damer, Mary
Berry, and Horace Walpole forms the heart of this new biography.
Gross contends that all three individuals, had they led more
conventional lives, would never have given the world the literary
and artistic gifts they bestowed in the form of Strawberry Hill,
Belmour, and Fashionable Friends. The struggles they faced will
encourage modern readers to appreciate anew the fluidity of sexual
identity and passionate friendship, as well as the restraints put
in place by society to control them. Anne Damer s life has much to
teach a new generation concerned with the complex relationship
between love, art, and politics. The Life of Anne Damer will
interest historians of Georgian England, and readers in the fine
arts, literature, and history.
Taking up the invitation extended by tentative attempts over the
past three decades to construct a functioning definition of the
genre, Jonathan Bradbury traces the development of the vernacular
miscellany in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain and
Spanish-America. In the first full-length study of this
commercially successful and intellectually significant genre,
Bradbury underlines the service performed by the miscellanists as
disseminators of knowledge and information to a popular readership.
His comprehensive analysis of the miscelanea corrects long-standing
misconceptions, starting from its poorly-understood terminology,
and erects divisions between it and other related genres. His work
illuminates the relationship between the Golden Age Spanish
miscellany and those of the classical world and humanist milieu,
and illustrates how the vernacular tradition moved away from these
forebears. Bradbury examines in particular the later inclusion of
explicitly fictional components, such as poetic compositions and
short prose fiction, alongside the vulgarisation of erudite or
inaccessible prose material, which was the primary function of the
earlier Spanish miscellanies. He tackles the flexibility of the
miscelanea as a genre by assessing the conceptual, thematic and
formal aspects of such works, and exploring the interaction of
these features. As a result, a genre model emerges, through which
Golden Age works with fragmentary and non-continuous contents can
better be interpreted and classified.
This book presents analyses of debt and its relationship to less
developed countries. It examines the past, present, and potential
future interactions between creditors and debtors. The book links
together the most critical aspects of the international debt
situation. .
Couldn't attend the conference? Pick up the book!The Internet has
been called a revolution, and it is; both in the ways that people
and institutions communicate with each other, and in the ways that
resources can now be shared. Professionals in the information field
share a mandate to enable current and future generations to make
use of this technology. From Carnegie to Internet2: Forging the
Serial's Future is derived from proceedings of NASIG's 14th Annual
Conference, held in June 1999 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This
comprehensive guide to the conference proceedings discusses the
powerful impact that the current explosion of information
technology has had on librarianship and shares information to help
you understand and benefit from these new tools.From Carnegie to
Internet2 begins with a discussion of metadata--how it is created,
how it is used and misused, and how to access it through search
engines, including current and future access to electronic serials.
Next, you'll encounter a proactive process for looking at what's to
come for your library in "Scenario Building: Creating Your
Library's Future."As you proceed through From Carnegie to Internet2
you will find fascinating discussions of: full-text databases
electronic serials reliable and unreliable Web sources the history
of librarianship scholarly publishing by librarians the evolution
of distance education . . . and much more! The current information
and practical insight in From Carnegie to Internet2 will help you
improve your technical skills and prepare you and your library for
the 21st century!
The push-pull test is a powerful site characterization technique
that has been applied to a wide range of problems in contaminant
hydrogeology. The theoretical and practical apsects of push-pull
testing were initially developed to characterize groundwater
acquifers but the method has now been extended to saturated and
unsaturated soils and sediments as well as to surface water bodies.
Dr. Istok and his collaborators have been instrumental in the
development of these techniques and he is widely recognized as the
world's leading expert push-pull testing. This is the only
reference book available on this powerful method.
The push-pull test is a powerful site characterization technique
that has been applied to a wide range of problems in contaminant
hydrogeology. The theoretical and practical apsects of push-pull
testing were initially developed to characterize groundwater
acquifers but the method has now been extended to saturated and
unsaturated soils and sediments as well as to surface water bodies.
Dr. Istok and his collaborators have been instrumental in the
development of these techniques and he is widely recognized as the
world's leading expert push-pull testing. This is the only
reference book available on this powerful method.
Today's business leaders operate in an increasingly harsh
environment. Uncertainty in the economy causes paralysis. Quarterly
goals drive short-term and shortsighted decisions. Workforce
mobility kills loyalty. Iconic products decline as fast as
start-ups create new categories. And the pressure to do more with
less, combined with the multiplicity of available marketing tools
and technology, can be overwhelming. Now more than ever, brands and
the people who lead them need clarity and guidance. The good news
is that people have found ways to thrive in harsh environments for
millennia. Author Jonathan David Lewis, combining the lessons of
group survival dynamics with more than a decade of proprietary
research into the factors that cause companies to lose their way,
shows leaders how to thrive in unforgiving business environments by
learning to: Focus on navigating risk instead of trying to measure
or reduce it. Cultivate your brand's will to live by staying
positive and asking the most important question: Are you worth it?
Read the brand signs by observing the market, keeping an eye on
performance measures, engaging your team, and listening to your
gut. Develop a concept of "mission" to ensure internal alignment
and reduce friction. Act with urgency rather than waiting for the
right circumstance. Brand vs. Wild helps readers understand the
wilderness in which they find their companies and identify the
specific steps they must take to thrive in the Brand Wilderness.
There is hope in a harsh business world. And Brand vs. Wild is it.
Terrorism is one of the serious threats to international peace and
security that we face in this decade. No nation can consider itself
immune from the dangers it poses, and no society can remain
disengaged from the efforts to combat it. The termcounterterrorism
refers to the techniques, strategies, and tactics used in the ?ght
against terrorism. Counterterrorism efforts involve many segments
of so- ety, especially governmental agencies including the police,
military, and intelligence agencies (both domestic and
international). The goal of counterterrorism efforts is to not only
detect and prevent potential future acts but also to assist in the
response to events that have already occurred. A terrorist cell
usually forms very quietly and then grows in a pattern - sp- ning
international borders, oceans, and hemispheres. Surprising to many,
an eff- tive "weapon", just as quiet - mathematics - can serve as a
powerful tool to combat terrorism, providing the ability to connect
the dots and reveal the organizational pattern of something so
sinister. The events of 9/11 instantly changed perceptions of the
wordsterrorist andn- work, especially in the United States. The
international community was confronted with the need to tackle a
threat which was not con?ned to a discreet physical - cation. This
is a particular challenge to the standard instruments for
projecting the legal authority of states and their power to uphold
public safety. As demonstrated by the events of the 9/11 attack, we
know that terrorist attacks can happen anywhere.
Darkness has fallen, and it is widely rumored that King Corlee will
not honor the contract of peace entered into by his daughter. Even
the Kingdom of Zah, under the rule of Queen Marrelia is in a state
of unrest. It has been days and no word, yet I feel the conclusion
draws near. I feel it in my blood that the final crusade for
absolute control has been waged. Queen Marrelia will try to avenge
the loss of her true love, and through the loss of her innocence
will grow a young woman not unlike her opponent. I tremble with
fright, for insight has lent me a terrible aspect. Yet even in my
darkest dreams-the ones I awaken from terrified and shivering with
sweat-I can see one sprig of life upon a desert of despair. The
final hope of Zah is weighed by the outcome of a single hero. The
color of this one's heart is undecided as I can feel the confusion
even from a great distance. In the end, it is the strength of the
few that win these battles, and I feel the hero will return. This
wild one. This crazy, vengeful, wild one they call Skyler.
An early adventure for the sixth incarnation of everyone's
favourite time traveller. The Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri arrive
in 1985 London shortly after avoiding a collision with Halley's
comet, lured by a galactic distress call. They discover that the
city's sewers are populated by Cybermen, intent on changing history
by preventing the destruction of their home planet, Mondas (see
'Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet'). It transpires that the distress
call which attracted the Doctor's attention was sent by none other
than former Dalek ally Commander Lytton, but just whose side is he
on this time?
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