Reflections, Book 1

Reflections, Book 1
Author: Martha Mier
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 20
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457416460

Many musical moods are reflected in this captivating collection of seven elementary piano solos written in the Romantic style. Lyrical melodies arching above rich harmonies encourage the shaping of expressive musical phrases. Carefully chosen dynamic markings help less experienced students develop finesse within the phrases. Grown-up titles and introspective melodies make this collection suitable for teenage and adult beginners too.

First Harp Book

First Harp Book
Author: B. Paret
Publisher: Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1987-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780793555239

Harp

A Long, Long Time Ago and Essentially True

A Long, Long Time Ago and Essentially True
Author: Brigid Pasulka
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0547055072

From an original new voice in fiction comes this warm-hearted debut. Pasulka reimagines half a century of Polish history through the legacy of one couple's profound love affair.

Once Upon a Time Long, Long Ago

Once Upon a Time Long, Long Ago
Author: Henry Shykoff
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2001-03-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1554882540

Short-listed for the 2001 Silver Birch Award, How did we get to be US? Who are WE? This story for the younger reader, set in the period some 50,000 years ago when an almost explosive change in people's behaviour occurred, addresses these questions. From this period on, people, the Cro-Magnon or Homo sapiens sapiens who are considered to be our ancestors, became what we term human. This recreated story presents a sister and brother in a sequence of events that fits what little is known about that time. Learn to create fire, shape tools, partner with wolves and develop into thinking, creative persons who can influence the world around them. Discover what effect a few curious and reasoning people can have on their society. A devoted grandfather and reader of stories to grandchildren, Henry Shykoff has created a classic adventure for the younger reader, answering the question, "How did we get to be human?" "This is an intriguing story that vividly brings to life an exciting moment in human evolution. Full of struggle and adventure, this highly readable tale is as entertaining as it is informative." - Linda McQuaig, Author and Journalist

Long Long Time Ago (Part 2)

Long Long Time Ago (Part 2)
Author: Jack Neo
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9814771279

Long Long Time Ago Part 2 is a continuation from the first movie and tracks Singapore’s growth after independence, when foreign companies set up industries in the country and created employment opportunities for the people. With a farming license inherited from her father, Zhao Di works hard to get the farm going and establishes her independence in the household. Zhao Di’s growth and independence parallels Singapore’s gradual shift from agriculture to modernization and the bright future she has ahead of her. Despite the wonderful times they had growing up in a kampong, it’s not long before Zhao Di and family must bid a fond farewell to their beloved kampong and look forward to their new lives in the HDB flats.

A Long, Long Time Ago.... in the Future

A Long, Long Time Ago.... in the Future
Author: Jill Marie West
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2021-04-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982267747

The wildest, craziest ideas emerging from the depths of our swirling imaginations are closer to the truth than anything in our so called “reality’ could ever be. The first instinctive and instantaneous feeling arising from the center core of our being is always the most accurate and astute account of a situation that we can get. Believing in these two concepts has made it possible to write down the words for the following short stories. These stories are a series of events that may or may not have really happened. Instead of trying to validate them, I would prefer to view them as a set of lessons of sorts. The theme that runs through each story is what is important. What worked for mankind, and clearly what did not. It matters not the particular characters or the actual circumstances. We have all experienced violence and negative thinking. How will these lessons effect the future? That is the only question capable of making a difference. Our past is undeniably linked to our future. If we decide not to fill anymore of history with separate and harmful acts, then perhaps it will be helpful to carry the memory of our recent past with us, allowing it to serve as a painful reminder. Hopefully, our grandchildren and great grandchildren will once again live as brothers and sisters. My sincere hope is that the future upon our Mother Earth can be enjoyed with balance, wholeness, and connection. With Hope, Promise, and Light! Jill Marie West

It Was a Long Time Ago, and It Never Happened Anyway

It Was a Long Time Ago, and It Never Happened Anyway
Author: David Satter
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2011-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300178425

A veteran writer on Russia and the Soviet Union explains why Russia refuses to draw from the lessons of its past and what this portends for the future Russia today is haunted by deeds that have not been examined and words that have been left unsaid. A serious attempt to understand the meaning of the Communist experience has not been undertaken, and millions of victims of Soviet Communism are all but forgotten. In this book David Satter, a former Moscow correspondent and longtime writer on Russia and the Soviet Union, presents a striking new interpretation of Russia's great historical tragedy, locating its source in Russia's failure fully to appreciate the value of the individual in comparison with the objectives of the state. Satter explores the moral and spiritual crisis of Russian society. He shows how it is possible for a government to deny the inherent value of its citizens and for the population to agree, and why so many Russians actually mourn the passing of the Soviet regime that denied them fundamental rights. Through a wide-ranging consideration of attitudes toward the living and the dead, the past and the present, the state and the individual, Satter arrives at a distinctive and important new way of understanding the Russian experience.

Long Long Time Ago

Long Long Time Ago
Author:
Publisher: Hollym International
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781565912540

From time immemorial, folk tales and stories have delighted children everywhere. Children are most happy when they are listening to stories as they fall sleep, and living the stories in their dreams. Sometimes the stories make them feel happy, sometimes sad, weak or strong, scared or brave, but mostly the stories become part of them as they grow up. Children who read many stories can learn how to live, how to dream, how to make their dreams come true, and how to sympathize with others. Here in these twenty most wonderful stories, children will meet the long-time friends of Korean children. A rabbit who outwits a tiger, a brother and a sister who became the Sun and the Moon, ogres and their magic clubs, a tortoise and hare who are totally different from the ones in Aesop's fable, rats who want the Sun to became their son-in-law, and many many more beloved characters. Such stories as these, while appealing to children everywhere, are also true reflections of Korean customs and tradition. So these stories also serve as a wonderful way to understand the culture and customs of Korea.

Long Long Ago

Long Long Ago
Author: Elwin Wallace Law
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-03-05
Genre: Long-distance relationships
ISBN: 9781468038118

This is an intriguing and true story of a young American meeting and falling deeply in love with a beautiful German girl just out of medical school. This intense relationship lasted over a year, only to be torn apart by fate and circumstance. Woven within this wonderful story is the fascinating medical journey of this German girl, Dr. Liselotte Mettler, and how she gained world recognition in her chosen field. It takes you through her incredible experience working with the natives in the jungles of Peru as well as her pioneer work in laparoscopic surgery in Germany. The trials, tribulations and death threats hold the reader spellbound. Of great interest is her close association and working relationship with Dr. Kurt Semm who is considered the father of laparoscopic surgery. The professional and personal stories with Dr. Semm are quite unique. Lisa is an expert in laparoscopic gynecologic surgery as well as in artificial reproductive technologies for which her teacher, Dr. Robert Edwards, received the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology in 2010. This book is truly a magnificent story of Liebe - Love and Fate.