Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 Saavedra, Miguel de, 15471616 Chamberlain, Basil Hall, 1850-1935 Chapin, EH (EdwinHubbell), 1814-1880 Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400 Chekhov, Anton http://www.olympus.edu.pl/Instytut NW/wirtualna biblioteka/autorzy.htm
Music Man Slang from a threerail billiard shot leave is slang for a favorable position for a strokein billiards (circa 1850). 33 - Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer, c.1340-1400. http://www.dramagroup.org/music_man_slang.htm
Extractions: studio theatre 708-754-5000 The Music Man Dictionary Slang and turn of the century references from the musical script by Meredith Willson Where did the term Lida Rose come from? Last updated: March 14, 2002 The page number from the script is in front of each term. Let me know if you have any questions, or if I missed anything Nancy West, Mrs. Paroo, Cottage Grove Theater production of The Music Man, Cottage Grove, Oregon, Spring 2000. E-mail nancyw@clipper.net Act I, Scene 1 NOTE: most of these words describing containers, including barrel, also meant a unit of measurement for the item that is stored in the container i.e. Id like to purchase a hogshead of wine, or a firkin of butter. It was a British unit of measurement that gradually went out of common usage in the U.S., although the name for the container remained. notions : Small lightweight items for household use, such as needles, buttons, and thread. button-hooks : A small hook for fastening a button on shoes or gloves. cotton goods : bolts of fabric hard goods : Products that aren't consumed or quickly disposed of, and can be used for several years. Cast iron, metal or ceramic. Also called durable goods.
Project Gutenberg: Authors List Chapin, EH (Edwin Hubbell), 18141880. Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400.Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904. Cherbuliez, Victor, 1829-1899. http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
Extractions: This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" http://promo.net/pg/ PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Monday 03 September 2001 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935 Adams, Henry, 1838-1918 Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848 Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897
Undergraduate Honors Course Descriptions and of the genres which represent it in American Literature circa 1789 to will introducestudents to the lesserknown works of Geoffrey Chaucer (ca 1340-1400). http://ecampus.bentley.edu/dept/honors/fallcour.html
Extractions: Prerequisite(s): GB 201 and GB 202 Note: AC 211-H01 and AC 212-H01 are required courses for AC, AIS, and FA honors majors. FI honors majors are encouraged to take AC 211-H01 and AC 212-H01 instead of AC 260. AC 212-H01 fulfills one required course for their major; AC 211-H01 fulfills one business elective. If they wish, other honors majors can take AC 211-H01 and/or AC 212 as business-related electives. Develops students' understanding of the environment in which financial reporting choices are made, what the reporting options are, and how financial reports are used for various types of decisions. Because business contracts (such as debt covenants and incentive compensation agreements) are often linked to accounting numbers, managers have an incentive to exploit the flexibility in GAAP to manage reported accounting numbers. The course illuminates different financial reporting policies available to management, and how the choice of policy affects the financial numbers reported. Integrating accounting, corporate finance, economics, and business strategy to understand how business transactions get reported, the course develops a framework for policy making in corporate financial reporting.
Absolute Beginner S Guide To Starting A Website Advertising Shaw, George Bernard, 18561950 Canterbury Pieces, by Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902 CanterburyTales, and Other Poems, by Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400 Cap n http://www.thegreatfind.com/25000.asp
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On-line Catalogue IN HONOR OF THE SIX HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF Geoffrey Chaucer (13401400). MainzGutenberg Gesellschaft nd circa 1951) small 8vo., stiff paper http://www.ilabdatabase.com/member/catalogues.php3?catnr=349&membernr=1507&custn
GT-Cybersource Record Geoffrey Chaucer (13401400) How Far Back? early masterwork, Troilus and Criseyda(circa 1381-86 Ironically, Geoffrey Chaucer s direct line dies out just after http://www.ditd.org/Cybersource/record.aspx?sid=10568&scat=902&stype=110
Project Gutenberg Title Index: C Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems. by Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 13401400. Canyonsof the Colorado. by Powell, JW. Cap and Gown A Treasury of College Verse. http://boca.xs4all.nl:8080/import/gutenberg/browse/IT_C.HTM
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Autorzy - Biblioteka Wirtualna Kolegium Karkonoskiego - Project 1858 Chapin, EH (Edwin Hubbell), 1814-1880 Chappell, George Shepard, 1877- Chase,Eliza B. (Eliza Brown) Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400 Chavasse, Pye Henry http://www.kk.jgora.pl/gutenberg/authors.htm
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Ca. 2800 Englischsprachige Werke Translate this page by Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896 Camille, by Dumas, Alexandre, fils 1824-1895 CanterburyTales, and Other Poems, by Chaucer, Geoffrey, circa 1340-1400 Captain Blood http://www.fortunecity.de/lindenpark/barock/198/5742.htm
“Commonwealth Literature”: Resisting Dichotomisation of the epic examples would include Homers (born circa 850 BC John Milton(160874)for instance, could start with Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) and include http://www.nus.edu.sg/NUSinfo/CFA/Prof's/doc/45.html
Extractions: National University of Singapore The questions that follow were posed by Dr Lim Kuang Hui, a leading eye specialist. We grew up in the same kampong, made up chiefly of the families of chief clerks, post-masters, land surveyors, inspectors of schools, teachers, court interpreters. A mix of Eurasians, Chinese, Tamils (almost all from Jaffna ) and a sprinkling of Malays, they were all Government servants. We lived in the six blocks of quarters, three of which faced that stretch of Bukit Timah Road between Winstedt Road and Newton Circus; the other three made up Monks Hill Terrace. While at school, Dr Lim wrote excellent poetry, a fact he strenuously denies. When he took to medicine we gained an excellent surgeon but lost a poet whose work had striking images, a fine tension, and the rare combination of conciseness and accessibility. The mind and imagination behind them have obviously remained. They account for the probing questions he posed almost off handedly. Their searching reach would require extensive treatment for a full response. They are instead met here by indications of what moves within the terrain they cover.
Quick Term Papers :: Essays 0-1 :: 2004-Jun-3 its present, final form having been composed/edited circa 1000 AD political andliterary attitude of the satirist Geoffrey Chaucer (13401400) and discusses http://www.quicktermpapers.com/lib/essay?A=netessays&KEYW=Reasearch paper on Cha
Oh No Its Monday Dot Com If you close your eyes, you could just as well imagine me to be vintage Ali MacGraw,circa 1968. Bierstedt, Robert,. Chaucer, Geoffrey, 13401400, British Poet. http://www.ohnoitsmonday.com/quotes.asp?topic=Imagination
Extractions: The basic position taken is that although there is no single characteristic, experience, relationship, or value essential to the achievement of eminence, the presence and interaction among a familys genetic possibilities, its inter-generational and transgenerational transfer processes, the particular birth-order of the indexed child and the familys ability to support this childs extended immersion in exploring his/her skills and interests enhances their possibility of achieving eminence. Introduction The upshot of my own efforts has been to convince me that there is an identifiable pattern of parameters reappearing among the family histories of many gifted youth and eminent persons. At first I believed this held truest for the non-sciences. But now I think there is some overlap among non-scientists and physical scientists. For example, with some personality dispositions and work habits, both groups share an uncommonly high rate of special birth-orders, early parental losses, and talent-rich families. On the other hand, there are some regularly appearing differences primarily in terms of personality dispositions (parents and own) and their intra-family relationships. Why These Three Men?
Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?-1400), Poet Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?1400), Poet Sitter in 3 portraits Poet NPG D14532 GeoffreyChaucer by James Thomson, published by Knight line engraving,circa 1825-1850 http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp00852
TIMELINE 14th CENTURY Page Of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE (circa 1370) Gawain and the Green Knight one of the best university in GERMANYis founded Heidelberg University 1387 Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?1400) the all http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/timeline14.html
Extractions: Return to Ultimate Science Fiction Table of Contents May be posted electronically provided that it is transmitted unaltered, in its entirety, and without charge. We examine both works of fiction and important contemporaneous works on non-fiction which set the context for early Science Fiction and Fantasy. There are hotlinks here to authors, magazines, films, or television items elsewhere in the Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide or beyond. Most recently updated: 24 December 2003 (to 36 Kilobytes). The single most enjoyable book about the 14th Century is: A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century Executive Summary of the Century Major Books of the Decade 1300-1310 Major Books of the Decade 1310-1320 Major Books of the Decade 1320-1330 ... Where to Go for More : 51 Useful Reference Books This Century marks an accelerating growth of Art Science , and Statecraft as if in preparation for the later Renaissance . By late in this Century
Anatine Timeline Of The 14th Century flourished r. ruled/reigned c. circa (approximately) St. Geoffrey Chaucer (1340 1400) John of Gaunt (c.1340 - 1399) Timur the Lame (1336 - 1405). http://www.anatine.co.uk/c14.htm
1400 Love Poems Written In Celtic And English 13401400), on the other but the first great name in English literature is that ofGeoffrey Chaucer (? a book of poems written circa 1175 by Alanus de Insulis http://romance.goforyourdreams.org/1400-love-poems-written-in-celtic-and-english
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Plagiarism And The Art Of Skillful Citation Griselda s story was made famous in England through its retelling in Geoffrey Chaucer sCanterbury Tales (circa 1390). Chaucer (1340?1400) acknowledges his http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/immuno/citewell/ethicite.html
Extractions: the aptness or fitness of a metaphor Nicholas Barbules argues that there " is some nonarbitrary reason why we think and act the way we do. When a particular way of adjudicating competing claims about truth, value, or proper course of action has been retained, developed, and refined over a long period of time, there must [sic] be something to recommend it beyond the preferences of a particular group that advocates it; it must be fulfilling a complex set of purposes, and its very persistence over time suggests a flexibility and efficacy that not all alternatives can match. virulence vs benignity It is often asserted that academic honesty is good for the proper function of Science. In brief, this argument posits that scientists must trust each other and each other's reports because no one scientist or small group of scientists can verify independently each observation made by another. Similarly we might argue that the free exchange of reagents benefits Science, or that the liberal dissemination of vital information before publication would benefit Science. At some point we find as working scientists that individually, or in small groups, we cannot operate effectively if our own personal investments are to be given away too freely. In short, the personal costs of too much devotion to the "good of Science" at some point outweight the felt benefits. This realization does not negate the assertions about what is good for Science, but suggests that individual scientists will qualify the practice of that "good".