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A love affair with a city in brilliant daylight and chiaroscuro, the poems of Irish poet Patrick Kehoe's second collection The Cask of Moonlight are for the most part set in Barcelona, a city of slow time and reflection, of "crepuscular, pastel-tinted shrouds" but also of vitality and luminance, a city that is both man-made and part of the greater natural world in which there can be no guarantees for "whatever nameless thing it was / that resembled love." Kehoe's lucid, light- handed lyrics brilliantly illuminate a time and a place, like a full moon over the "beehive ways of the city." His is already a distinctive voice in Irish poetry. PATRICK KEHOE was born in 1956 in Enniscorthy, Co Wexfo...
Cliff Preston began channeling The Echo, a group of timeless, discarnate entities, in the late 1970s to fulfill a need to help others with life's problems. Third of 3 books about Cliff and Linda Preston, Canada's ordinary extraordinary psychic couple.Book 3 reveals underwater recovery diving, more psychic experiences such as Linda's encounter with Jesus, and more original messages from The Echo. Channeling, which is older than the Bible, has become of great public interest since Edgar Cayce, in the early 1900s.
Cliff Preston began channeling The Echo, a group of timeless, discarnate entities, in the late 1970s to fulfill a need to help others with life's problems. First of 3 books about Cliff and Linda Preston, Canada's ordinary extraordinary psychic couple. Book 1 presents their fascinating life-long struggle for spiritual answers, their contact with Spirit, wife Linda's miraculous recovery from illness in Cliff's own courageous and moving words, and original transcripts of deep-trance channeling sessions. The Crystal Skull, spirituality, meditation, imagination, psychism, The Echo's Code of Living and other statements. The fascinating phenomenon of channeling, which is older than The Bible, has received much publicity since Edgar Cayce in the early 1900s.
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This graduate textbook is a primer in macroeconomics. It starts from essential undergraduate macroeconomics and develops the central topics of modern macroeconomic theory in a simple and rigorous manner. All topics essential for first year graduate students are covered. These include rational expectations, intertemporal dynamic models, exogenous and endogenous growth, nonclearing markets and imperfect competition, uncertainty, and money. The book also covers real business cycles and dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models, integrating growth and fluctuations, sticky wages and prices, consumption and investment, and unemployment. Lastly, it studies government policy, stabilization, credibility, and the connections between politics and the macroeconomy. Each topic is presented in the simplest model possible while still delivering the relevant answers and keeping rigorous foundations throughout the book. To make the book fully self-contained there is a mathematical appendix that gives all necessary mathematical results.