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“You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching, Love like you'll never be hurt, Sing like there's nobody listening, And live… (more) ” ― William W.UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004
UC Press E-Books Collection, 1982-2004, includes almost 2,000 books from academic presses on a range of topics, including art, science, history, music, religion, and fiction. Access to the entire collection of electronic books is open to all University of California faculty, staff, and students, while more than 500 of the titles are available to the public. Print versions of many of the electronic books can be purchased directly from the publishers.Christina Rossetti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christina Georgina Rossetti (5 December 1830 – 29 December 1894) was an English poet who wrote a variety of romantic, devotional, and children's poems. She is perhaps best known for her long poem Goblin Market , her love poem Remember , and for the words of the Christmas carol In the Bleak Midwinter . [ edit ] Early life and educationShopping and philosophy: Post-modernism is the new black | The Economist
WHEN time hangs heavy in the groves of academe, or when students have run out of obscure topics on which to write a dissertation, thoughts sometimes turn to The Economist . According to a search in the archives of the Modern Language Association, a society of literary academics, The Economist has been the main subject of half a dozen works published recently in the books and journals it tracks, not counting plenty that remain unpublished. In 1998, for example, Terry Royce wrote a chapter entitled “Intersemiosis on the Page: A Metafunctional Interpretation of Composition in The Economist Magazine”.
Academics and The Economist: Capitalist, sexist pigs | The Economist
A POWERFUL bomb explosion ripped through central Oslo on the afternoon of July 22nd, in the most devastating attack on a Scandinavian country since the second world war.
Security in Norway: Terrorism strikes Scandinavia | The Economist
Terrorism in Norway: From bad to worse | The Economist
THE bomb that killed seven people near the central government complex in downtown Oslo on July 22nd was already a huge shock to normally tranquil Norway. But even that horror pales in comparison to what the country suffered just a few hours later, when a gunman shot at least 87 people dead on the tiny nearby island of Utøya (pictured), most of them teenagers at a political summer camp. He entered disguised as a policeman and opened fire on the camp’s 600 youngsters, who were attending a week-long programme of anti-racism workshops, seminars and sports.IF THE world sniggered to see Kim Jong Un, with his fat-faced boyishness, thrust forward as the dictator-to-be of North Korea, it is not laughing now.
Conflict on the Korean peninsula: Ignore us at your peril | The Economist
Comparing US states with countries: US equivalents | The Economist
Which countries match the GDP and population of America's states? IT HAS long been true that California on its own would rank as one of the biggest economies of the world.WHILE fascinating in their own right, these WikiLeaks document dumps are also fascinating in the way they draw out fairly fundamental intuitions about the rights and privileges of the American state.

