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  1. Songs of the Sierras and sunlands by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-12
  2. Songs of Summer Lands by Joaquin Miller, 2010-03-02
  3. The ship in the desert. by Joaquin Miller, 2010-08-12
  4. The one fair woman by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-11
  5. Paquita, The Indian Heroine: A True Story, Wild And Sad, Overflowing With Romance And Adventure (1881) by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  6. Songs Of The Sun-Lands by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  7. Light: A Narrative Poem (1907) by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10
  8. Chants for the Boer by Joaquin Miller, Whitaker & Ray Co. bkp CU-BANC, 2010-08-01
  9. The Little Gold Miners of the Sierras by Joaquin Miller, 1886
  10. Memorie and rime by Joaquin Miller, 2010-08-29
  11. Songs of the Sierra by Joaquin Miller, 2007-07-25
  12. The One Fair Woman V2 by Joaquin Miller, 2007-07-25
  13. Business Object Design and Implementation II: OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings (v. 2) by J. Miller, 1998-12-10
  14. Songs Of The Sierras (1871) by Joaquin Miller, 2010-09-10

81. Oregon Blue Book: Notables- Joaquin Miller
Notable Oregonians home. joaquin miller, 18371913. joaquin miller was born Cincinnatus Hiner miller on September 8, 1837. His parents
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Notable Oregonians: Joaquin Miller- Poet/Writer
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Joaquin Miller, 1837-1913
Joaquin Miller was born Cincinnatus Hiner Miller on September 8, 1837. His parents were Quakers and his father was a magistrate in Indiana. In 1852, the family moved to Oregon, traveling with two heavily laden wagons, eight oxen yoked to each, a carriage, and two horses. The three thousand mile trip took over seven months. They settled near Eugene, Oregon where they established a home and farm. Miller and a friend set off to California in search of gold in 1855 and subsequently worked in a number of mining camps. He reported that he was severely wounded in a battle between the settlers near Mt. Shasta and the Modoc Indians when an arrow pierced his face and exited the back of his neck. He later survived other battles with northern California Indian groups, and had several altercations with the law over matters relating to the ownership of livestock and gun play. Miller attended Columbia College in in Eugene City from 1857 to 1858. He taught school, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1861. From 1861 to 1862 Miller rode pony express from Walla Walla to Idaho mines but he soon returned to Eugene City to become a newspaper editor. In his newspaper

82. Joaquin Miller, The Little Brown Man
joaquin miller. The Little Brown Man (ca. 1904). His wildest dissipation is cold tea. joaquin miller was the pen name of Cincinnatus Hiner miller (18371913).
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The Little Brown Man (ca. 1904) Where now the brownie fisher-lad?
His hundred thousand fishing-boats
Rock idly in the reedy moats;
His baby wife no more is glad.
But yesterday, with all Nippon,
Beneath his pink-white cherry-trees,
In chorus with his brown, sweet bees,
He careless sang, and sang right on.
Take care! for he has ceased to sing;
His startled bees have taken wing! His cherry-blossoms drop like blood; His bees begin to storm and sting; His seas flash lightning, and a flood Of crimson stains their wide, white ring; His battle-ships belch hell, and all Nippon is but one Spartan wall!

83. Puml-list Mailing List: Link
joaquin miller (miller@joaquin.net) Wed, 24 Jan 2001 090254 0500. Next message joaquin miller Re Sets and bags / Identity
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Date view Thread view Subject view Author view Joaquin Miller ( miller@joaquin.net
Wed, 24 Jan 2001 09:02:54 -0500 Arend Rensink's analysis and Stuart's approach are excellent. Let me bump this up a level, though. (To avoid 'link,' i'll pick an arbitrary name. The following would be much more natural if i used 'link' but i do not want to bring in any presuppositions about what a link is. Warning: by 'class' i do not mean programming language or UML class, but the ordinary English meaning of 'class.') A foo is a set of objects together with an invariant that mentions those objects. Here are two options for 'association:' a. An association is a type of a foo. [type: http://uml.fsarch.com/RM-ODP/Part2/9.html#9.7

84. Puml-list Mailing List: RE: [discussion@2uworks.org] RE: [wg@2uworks.org] 3C + 2
From joaquin miller (miller@joaquin.net) Date Sat 07 Sep 2002 145745 BST. Next message Tony Simons RE discussion@2uworks
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RE: [discussion@2uworks.org] RE: [wg@2uworks.org] 3C + 2U = xP?
Date view Thread view Subject view Author view ... Attachment view From: Joaquin Miller ( miller@joaquin.net
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85. @risk
School Information miller (joaquin) Elementary 5525 Ascot Dr. Oakland, CA 94611. Enrollment in 1998 Race, Enrollment, Percent. Native American, 0, 0%. Asian, 34, 9%.
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86. TPCN - Great Quotations (Quotes) By Joaquin Miller To Inspire And Motivate You T
joaquin miller. Q U O T E S T O I N S P I R E Y O U. Great quotes to inspire, empower and motivate you to live the life of your dreams
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87. Burbank, California Joaquin Miller Kindergarten - Child-reading
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88. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Joaquin Miller (American Literature, Biographies) - Ency
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Related Category: American Literature, Biographies Joaquin Miller [wAk E Pronunciation Key , pseud. of Cincinnatus Heine (or Hiner Miller, Specimens (1868) and Joaquin et al. (1869), contained energetic, rhetorical celebrations of frontier life. They brought him only local acclaim, but in England, where he went next, his colorful personality, his dramatic Western costume, and his Songs of the Sierras (1871) made him famous as a frontier poet. See his autobiography (1898; ed. by S. G. Firman, 1930).
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  • 89. Literature Of Mount Shasta: Joaquin Miller
    While goldmining in the 1850s, joaquin miller spent a few years in the Mount Shasta area. His subsequent writings offer a vibrant
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    Joaquin Miller
    While goldmining in the 1850s, Joaquin Miller spent a few years in the Mount Shasta area. His subsequent writings offer a vibrant portrayal of our early mining camps, the interactions between the whites and Native Americans, the beauty of the mountain, and the rich game to be found locally. Of course, just how much fact he mixed with fiction is open to question. Referring to Miller's Life Amongst the Modocs , Wells' 1881 History of Siskiyou County complains that Miller has taken all the leading events of Northern California, most of which happened long before he appeared there, made himself the central figure, distorted the facts, and given them to the world as a truthful account of the dealings of the white men with the Indians. Whether literally true, true only in spirit, or even a mix of imagination and observation, his work is often inspiring and always worth reading. Miller's Life Amongst the Modocs: Unwritten History would, as Miesse points out, perhaps be better named "Life Amongst the Wintu," or "Life Amongst the Shasta." Still, the work includes two chapters that concern the mountain: Chapter 1, " Shadows of Shasta ," and Chapter 19, " The Indians' Account of the Creation While most of Miller's local writings remain centered on the local Native Americans, Miller was also quite capable of discussing the wealth of local game. In "

    90. COS Library - Joaquin Miller
    Proposal for an Indian Republic. by joaquin miller (1873). miller, joaquin. My New Republic. Unwritten History Life amongst the Modocs. Hartford, Conn.
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    Proposal for an Indian Republic
    by Joaquin Miller (1873)
    Miller, Joaquin. "My New Republic." Unwritten History: Life amongst the Modocs . Hartford, Conn. : American Publishing Company, 1874, pp. 298-300. Below is an excerpt from a longer chapter. Although not strictly a "national park" proposal, Miller's plan has the elements of preserving the natural state and beauty of the forests surrounding Mount Shasta, coupled with preserving the rapidly vanishing Native Americans and their culture. My New Republic. Here for the first time a plan which had been forming in my mind ever since I first found myself among these people began to take definite shape. It was a bold and ambitious enterprise, and was no less a project than the establishment of a sort of Indian Republic"a wheel within a wheel," with the grand old cone Mount Shasta for the head or centre. To the south, reaching from far up on Mount Shasta to far down in the Sacramento valley, lay the lands of the Shastas, with almost every variety of country and climate; to the south-east the Pit River Indians, with a land rich with pastures and plains teaming with game; to the north-east lay the Modocs, with lakes and pasture-lands enough to make a State. My plan was to unite these three tribes in a confederacy under the name of the United Tribes, and by making a claim and showing a bold front to the Government, secure by treaty all the lands near the mountain, even if we had to surrender all the other lands in doing so.

    91. GIGA Quote Author Page For Joaquin Miller (pseudonym Of Cincinnatus Hiner Miller
    GIGA s compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by joaquin miller (pseudonym of Cincinnatus Hiner miller).
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    In men whom men condemn as ill
    I find so much of goodness still,
    In men whom men pronounce divine
    I find so much of sin and blot
    I do not dare to draw a line Between the two, where God has not. Byron (st. 1) [ Character All crush'd and stone-cast in behaviour, She stood as a marble would stand, Then the Saviour bent down, and the Saviour In silence wrote on in the sand. Charity Charity O woman, born first to believe us; Yea, also born first to forget; Born first to betray and deceive us, Yet first to repent and regret. Charity Women I throw a kiss across the sea, I drink the winds as drinking wine, And dream they all are blown from thee

    92. The Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission
    joaquin miller (18371913) By Walt Curtis © 1995. Selected Bibliography, joaquin miller. Specimens, Carter Hines, Portland, 1868.
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    Joaquin Miller
    By Walt Curtis © 1995
    Did Oregon's first true laureates, Joaquin Miller, "the Poet of the Sierras," and Samuel Leonidas Simpson, "Oregon's sweetest singer," ever meet? It seems doubtful. If they didn't, it seems too bad. They had a lot in common. Both were lawyers, although neither practiced much law. Miller would hang out his shingle in Oro Fino, Idaho, but have to turn to pony express. A few years later in Canyon City, another gold rush town, he was elected judge. Sorting out truth from fiction in Miller's life is like perhaps unraveling a horse-hair lariat and weaving it back together blindfolded. Will that rope hold when you lasso the mustang? One of the most celebrated literary figures of the 19th century, Joaquin taught Buffalo Bill how to dress! Poet and critic William Everson [Brother Antoninus] hails Miller as the inceptor of the western literary archetype. When he began publishing in Oregon, he couldn't write for sour owl manure. He's still a mediocre poet whose reputation has spiraled downward, to the bottom of the canon. Why do some of us love him? He's a cosmic character and the consumate showman...the splendid poseur who wrote authentic, noble and beautiful tales of our American West. Some of these stories he really lived. Alan Rosenus of Urion Press republished The Selected Writings of Joaquin Miller. The best evoke Oregon: "In the Land of Clouds" (Mt. Hood), "An Old Oregonian in the Snow" (Did Miller observe Joe Meek facing off the Californians? It's believable.). "Bill Cross and His Pet Bear," set in the Willamette Valley, is one of the True Bear Stories (1900), a fun collection from Capra Press.

    93. Issue 6454 14.3 StateInvariant And ExecutionOccurrence (uml2
    Resolution Revised Text Actions taken November 7, 2003 received issue Discussion End of Annotations eplyTo joaquin miller joaquin.no.spam@acm.org
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    X-Sender: joaquin%joaquin.net@secure.cnchost.com X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 5.1 Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 10:14:50 -0800 To: issue@omg.org, issues@omg.org From: Joaquin Miller Subject: UML 2 Superstructure issues [Juergen, this may be a duplicate, if both e-mail addresses work. ] [Since you are sending issues in batches, i guess it is ok to submit them in batches. Here goes.] UML 2 Superstructure issues Joaquin Miller X-Change Technologies joaquin.no.spam@acm.org - 14.3: StateInvariant and ExecutionOccurrence are both subclasses of InteractionFragment. "Each interaction fragment is conceptually like an interaction by itself." [14.3.9] And, indeed, "An ExecutionOccurrence is an instantiation of a unit of behavior..." [14.3.4] But, "A StateInvariant is a constraint on ... state..." [14.3.17] That's not like an interaction by itself, nor like any interaction at all. We've mixed models of behavior with specifications of constraints on state. To: uml2-superstructure-ftf@omg.org Subject: Re: Fw: Proposed resolutions for ballot 13 from Bran X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 6.0.2CF1 June 9, 2003 From: Branislav Selic 04/20/2004 12:16 AM Please respond to Joaquin Miller To Branislav Selic/Ottawa/IBM@IBMCA cc Juergen Boldt Subject Fwd: Re: Proposed resolutions for ballot 13 from Bran Bran, kindly forward this for me. Thanks. To: uml2-superstructure-ftf@omg.org, mu2i-ftf@omg.org, ocl2-ftf@omg.org From: Joaquin Miller

    94. DLS Bibliographic Object Name Resolver Service
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