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Where Dwells the Soul of My Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

Where Dwells the Soul of My Love

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Create a tranquil concert atmosphere with this tender setting of selected lines from James Thomson's eloquent nineteenth-century poem entitled "Art." Warm choral sonorities, a flowing piano accompaniment, and the dramatic role of the cello all work in harmony to create an elegant and emotional concert piece.

Hungarian Dance Number 6 Easy Violin Sheet Music
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 3

Hungarian Dance Number 6 Easy Violin Sheet Music

Hungarian Dance Number 6 for Easy Violin A SilverTonalities Arrangement! Easy Note Style Sheet Music Letter Names of Notes embedded in each Notehead!

A Better Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

A Better Man

Maya wants Nick to be less of a workaholic, to come home earlier, to spend some time with his children. Nick wants a divorce. With his mind made up, Nick is determined to leave. But it comes as a shock to realize how much it will cost him to walk away. As a stay-at-home mum, Maya is entitled to everything. Then an unlikely solution presents itself: Nick needs to act like a better man. If he plays the part of a good husband and father, Maya will become happier and more self-sufficient - and Nick's pay-out to her will be far cheaper. But as Nick pretends to be a better man he becomes one. He remembers why he fell in love with Maya, and what a great couple they can be. Everything seems to be back on track. Until Maya finds out exactly what Nick had been planning...

Romans and Blacks
  • Language: en

Romans and Blacks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Making extensive use of developments in sociological theory and psychology, Romans and Blacks, first published in 1989, presents an innovative and illuminating picture of black-white relations in Roman society. It is argued that 'race' as a somatic identification that entails permanent and genetically transmitted social disabilities was absent, and that the main deference-entitling distinctions in the Roman world were socio-cultural rather than somatic.