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Music

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What is music? «God's best gift to man,» as Walter Savage Landor said? «The moonlight in the gloomy night of life,» as Jean Paul Richter put it? Or perhaps—as Carl Maria von Weber and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow agree —"the universal language of mankind"? Whatever it is, it certainly «hath charms to soothe the savage breast,» as William Congreve famously observed. And it «expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent» (Victor Hugo).These and more than 400 other striking quotes about music, from musicians, authors, poets, historical figures, and other celebrities, fill the pages of this entertaining, practical little book. Not all are on the serious side; many are deliciously witty: «Her singing was mutiny on the high C's» (Hedda Hopper); «I can hold a note as long as the Chase National Bank» (Ethel Merman); «Donny Osmond has van Gogh's ear for music» (Orson Welles). The quotations are arranged alphabetically according to author, from Fred Allen («When Jack Benny plays the violin, it sounds as if the strings are still back in the cat») to Florian Zabach («A musical talent is like having six fingers on one hand. You're born with it, you're different because of it, you can't do a thing about it except put it to use»). They constitute a collection that will not only be an indispensable reference for public speakers but will also delight general readers—especially music lovers—with its enduring wisdom and humor.

Friendship

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Over 400 quotations, some more familiar than others, but all thoughtfully and precisely expressed. Includes such timeless observations as «A true friend is one soul in two bodies» (Aristotle) and «Friendship is like money, easier made than kept» (Samuel Butler). Also, thought-provoking reflections by Socrates, Confucius, Mark Twain, Dorothy Parker, Ambrose Bierce, and many others.

Dictionary of Spoken Spanish

U. S. War Dept

This is a complete, unabridged republication of a Dictionary of Spoken Spanish, which was specially prepared by nationally known linguists for the U.S. War Department (TM#30-900).It is compiled from spoken Spanish and emphasizes idiom and colloquial usage in both Castilian and Latin American areas. More than 16,000 entries provide exact translations of both English and Spanish sentences and phrases; as many as 60 idioms are listed under each entry. This is easily the largest list of idiomatic constructions ever published.Travelers, business people, and students who are interested in Latin American studies have found this dictionary their best source for those expressions of daily life and social activity not usually found in books. More than 18,000 idioms are given, not as isolated words that you have to conjugate or alter, but as complete sentences that you can use without change.A 25-page introduction provides a rapid survey of Spanish sounds, grammar, and syntax, with full consideration of irregular verbs. It is especially apt in its modern treatment of phrase and clause structure. A 17-page appendix gives translations of geographical names, numbers, national holidays for Spanish countries, important street signs, useful expressions of high frequency, and a unique 7-page glossary of Spanish and Spanish-American foods and dishes.

Book of African-American Quotations

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"In America, black is a country," declared Amiri Baraka, who insisted that the lives and destinies of the nation's white and black citizens are inseparably intertwined. His statement, like many others in this compilation of quotations, reflects the black experience in America and touches upon the role of racial identity. Other citations voice a broader perspective, including Maya Angelou's remark, «Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.»This original collection of quotations cites approximately 100 well-known African-Americans from all walks of life. Twentieth-century notables include Louis Armstrong, Muhammad Ali, Julian Bond, and Ralph Ellison, in addition to earlier figures such as George Washington Carver and Frederick Douglass. Sources include poetry and works of fiction as well as song lyrics. Arranged alphabetically by author, the quotations cover a wide variety of subjects. Brief captions identify the quoted individuals and the achievements for which they are best known.

I Can, Can You?

Marjorie W. Pitzer

Babies and toddlers with Down syndrome, like all young children, want to discover their world and take on new experiences. I Can, Can You? is a delightful board book full of babies and toddlers with Down syndrome going about the business of their lives. Presented in crisp, uncluttered, full-color photographs, these children swim, eat spaghetti, laugh, play ball, and more–looking adorable all the while!
I Can, Can You? is the perfect book for parents and children to enjoy together. As your child sits on your lap and you read to him, he'll see other children with Down syndrome modeling some things he can do and some which he will soon do. Reinforce your child's abilities («Look at the boy going down the slide. You can do that!») and encourage the possibilities («Do you see the girl drawing a picture?»). What's more, as you read to your child and as he plays with the book and turns the pages, he will gain important pre-reading skills.
This wonderful book will be reassuring to families with a new baby with Down syndrome and makes a great gift. Daycare centers, hospitals, infant-toddler programs, libraries, pediatric practices, and support groups will want to have I Can, Can You? available for the families they serve.

Fasten Your Seatbelt

Brian Skotko

Even the closest brothers and sisters don't always get along or understand each other. Add a disability like Down syndrome to the mix, and that sibling relationship gets even more complicated, especially for teenagers.
Fasten Your Seatbelt is the first book written exclusively for teens with a brother or sister with Down syndrome. In an easy-to-read, question & answer format, it tackles a broad range of their most common issues and concerns. Nearly 100 questions–all posed by teen siblings–are grouped into the following categories:
– Facts and stats about Down syndrome – How people with Down syndrome learn – Handling parent and family conflicts – Dealing with your sibling's frustrating behaviors – Managing uncomfortable situations – Sorting out your feelings – Becoming an advocate – What the future holds for you and your sibling – Finding local and national resources
Thoughtful, knowledgeable answers are provided by Brian Skotko, the brother of a young woman with Down syndrome, and Sue Levine, a social worker focused on sibling issues for the past 30 years. Fasten Your Seatbelt gives teens the green light to explore their own feelings and questions about their sibling with Down syndrome and how their relationship may change in the future.

Lucky Dogs, Lost Hats, and Dating Don'ts

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Lucky Dogs, Lost Hats, and Dating Don'ts is a collection of over a dozen hi-lo (high interest-low reading level) short stories for people with intellectual disabilities or other learning challenges. Middle schoolers through adults will identify with the book's true-to-life stories and their characters (some with developmental disabilities, some without), who want to live as independently as they can. And just like real life, there are episodes of hilarity, poignancy, messiness, responsibility, longing, fulfillment, and adventure. From roommate troubles to wanting a pet, and from seeking a girlfriend to going camping with friends, these appealing short stories engage readers and impart subtle life lessons. A set of questions at the end of each story encourages discussion and further self-reflection. Stories included are: – A Day of Kindness – A Very Lucky Dog – Adventures in Camping – Bad Hair Day – Dear Diary – Dirty Dishes – Doctor Visit – Evening Walks – How to Find a Girlfriend – Road Trip – Slugger – Sneezes – The Kissing Scene – Tornado at Big Burger
Written by experts in literacy and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities, stories range in reading grade level from 1.5 to 3.5 Flesch Kincaid scale) and are illustrated with large format black and white photos. Large type, a sans serif font, ample margins, and space between paragraphs helps to provide a smooth reading experience. An Introduction provides important information about who can benefit from the book and how to use it. If you're a parent, educator, reading specialist, book club coordinator, librarian, or counselor don't miss this unique book for your teen and adult readers with intellectual disabilities or other struggling readers!

Wingbeats II: Exercises and Practice in Poetry

Scott Wiggerman

WINGBEATS II: EXERCISES & PRACTICE IN POETRY, the eagerly awaited follow-up to the original WINGBEATS, is an exciting collection from teaching poets–58 poets, 59 exercises. Whether you want a quick exercise to jump-start the words or multi-layered approaches that will take you deeper into poetry, WINGBEATS II is for you. The exercises include clear step-by-step instruction and numerous example poems, including work by Lucille Clifton, Li-Young Lee, Cleopatra Mathis, Ezra Pound, Kenneth Rexroth, Patricia Smith, William Carlos Williams, and others. You will find exercises for collaborative writing, for bending narrative into new poetic shapes, for experimenting with persona, for writing nonlinear poems. For those interested in traditional elements, WINGBEATS II includes exercises on the sonnet, as well as approaches to meter, line breaks, syllabics, and more. Like its predecessor, WINGBEATS II will be a standard in creative writing classes, a standard go-to in every poet's library.

Making Money As a Student

Adam Hammond

Being a student often means juggling a small amount of income from part time jobs with studies. But it doesn&#39;t always have to be so difficult as Adam explains in this ebook.<br><br>Learn where to find work online to add to your income and allow yourself to work where and when you want to. This ebook is a must read for any current student or one heading off to university next year.

Theatre Café Plays Three

Holger Schober

This third volume in the Theatre Café series brings together three more European plays, which received their UK premieres at Theatre Café Festivals. Clyde and Bonnie : Parents! Hide your children! Hide your savings! Clyde and Bonnie are back in town! A play about responsibility, love and also about how to stay cool when the cops are hot on your heels. In 2009, Clyde and Bonnie won two Austrian Theatre for Young People Awards, including Best Theatre Production. Helver’s Night : Carla's young charge, Helver, is fascinated by fascism – not by the ideology, which he is unable to grasp, but by the bravura of the movement. As a violent occupying army rampages through his town, will Helver become a victim of his own fascination? Busstopkisser : A boy. A girl. A bus stop. 18 kisses over 18 months. Coffee and conversation by candlelight, a picnic under the Eiffel Tower. Then the girl vanishes. But was she ever really there? A funny, unusual take on the classic boy‐meets‐girl scenario, Busstopkisser takes the audience on a mind-bending, tweet-sized journey through adolescent romance.