Sisällysluettelo:
“…Bonus tracks: Back to earth (7" A-side) ; Hold back your love (7" B-side) ; Soldier of the line (live, 7") ; Sacred hour (live, 7") ; Long days, black nights (7" B-side) ; The lights burned out (original version taken from Archive) ; The spirit (live, U.S. 1982) ; Soldier of the line (acoustic version) / Tony Clarkin. - CD6: The prize ; Breakdown ; The great disaster ; Vicious companions ; So far away ; Hit and run ; One night of passion ; The word ; Young and precious souls ; Road to paradise / Tony Clarkin. …”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…Sisältö: A ballad of the French King's Bandsmen -- A sailor loves the salty brine -- A sailor's watch is lone and long -- A boy in the forest walked all day long -- A farmer lived on a danish farm -- Albertina -- All's well with the compass -- Astray -- At the florist's -- Backafall Lassie -- Beatrice-Aurore -- Black Rudolph -- Bride waltz -- Freedom is the finest thing -- Frida cleans house -- Fritjof and Carmencita -- Good and happy -- In Arendorff's time -- Ingrid's song -- Katinka, Katinka -- Lady Musica -- Linnea -- Maiden Maria -- May I offer you some flowers -- Now it is Yule again -- O ancient days -- Oh, it is divine to linger -- Old man Noah -- On saturday I waited -- Sailor Jansson -- Saturday night in the log cabin -- The Haga butterfly -- The sea voyage of Jonah -- The seter girl's sunday -- The student song -- The time when first I saw you -- The troubadour -- The unknown soldier -- Thoughts on resurrection -- Three lasses were strolling -- Turalleree -- We stroll through the hills -- When fair beauty came to town -- Winter's storm depart -- World war II resistance song -- Yes, may he prosper -- Old man Noah.…”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…In a Few Minutes Before Later -- Escape & -- Energy -- The ground of being is changed -- Escape & -- Logic -- Punctuation at the end of time -- Escape & -- Song -- Love & -- Myth -- The Themes in American Literature -- During an enchantment in the life -- Escape & -- Speculation -- Doubt & -- Love -- Escape & -- Exeunt -- Epithalamium for Anxiety & -- Energy -- On Hearing the Golden-crowned Sparrow -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Back Cover…”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…A Feminist Analysis of the Narratives of Miss Laura’s Social Club -- Re-Educating the Educators: Re-Envisioning Digital Civics & Participative Learning Practice in Black Women’s Community-Led Heritage Projects -- Contemporary Art as Pedagogical Challenge: Must Gender Remain an Obstacle in Portugal? …”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…:Wild man blues; Weary blues; Georgia bo bo; Shanghai shuffle; I'm in the mood for love; Old man Mose; Skeleton in the closet; She's the daughter of a planter from Havana; Jubilee; Struttin' with some barbecue; Jeepers creepers; I'm confessin' (That I love you); Wolverine blues; Perdido street blues; When it's sleepy time down south; I never knew; I wonder; Muskrat ramble; Black and blue; Song is ended; You won't be satisfied (until you break my heart); You can't lose a broken heart; You rascal you; Gone fishin'; That lucky old sun (Just rolls around heaven all day); My bucket's got a hole in it; La vie en rose; Someday; Baby, it's cold outside; Your cheatin' heart; Gypsy; Tin roof blues; Sometimes I feel like a motherless child; When you're smiling (The whole world smiles with you); Memories of you; King of the Zulus…”
Sisällysluettelo:
“…Baines (Canada) "The Image of Limited Good" in Relation to Micah: James N.Pohlig (Nigeria, Mexico) Chapter 17: Psalm 22, 23, 42, 148 Psalm 22 as an African Spell: Zacharias Kotze (South Africa) A Christian Reading of Psalm 23 and West African Shepherds: Danielle Smith (Senegal) Psalm 42 and Anorexia: Amy Lambert (United States) Psalm 148 and the Native American View of Animals: David Aftandilian (United States) Chapter 18: Psalm 137 Psalm 137 and the Histories, Experiences, and Challenges of the Bahamas: Fiona C.Black (Bahamas) "Rivers of Babylon" and the Torture of Detainees in Abu Ghraib: Erin Runions (United States) The Violent Conclusion of Psalm 137 in Relation to 9/11: James Mackay (United States) Righteousness and Hatred in Psalm 137: Maria Vlashchenko (Russia) Chapter 19: Proverbs 31 Aspiring to Be the Woman of Proverbs 31: Melanie Chitwood (United States) Reading Proverbs 31 Suspiciously: Athalya Brenner (The Netherlands, Israel) Pandita Ramabai's Translation and Use of Proverbs 31: Rajkumar Boaz Johnson (India) "Praise of Lady Yum," Proverbs 31,and a Challenge to Patriarchy: Heewon Chung (South Korea) Chapter 20: Job An African-South African Woman's Perspective on Job 3: Madipoane Masenya (South Africa) Job 3 and 42 and Their Relation to People Living with HIV in South Africa: Gerald West (South Africa) Job's Critique of a Theology of Prosperity in Latin America: Gilbert Lozano (Brazil) The Troubling Theology of Job and its Place in Contemporary Life: Jonathan Redding (United States) Chapter 21: Song of Songs A Comparison of the Song to Literature and Film in India: Monica J.Melanchthon (India) Hearing the Song as a Secular Cultural Product: Athalya Brenner (Israel) The Song as Jesus' Personal Love Notes: Lynn Cowell (United States) The Song as a Censored Allegory: Roland Boer (Australia) Chapter 22: Ruth Ruth and the Plight of Foreign Female Workers in Modern-Day Israel: Athalya Brenner (Israel) Ruth as a Successful Global Citizen, Migrant Worker, and Marriage Migrant: Yani Yoo (Korea) Ruth's Relevance to the Same-Sex Marriage Debate: Comea M. …”
“…With a new war looming on the horizon and treachery lurking in every corner, neither Oak's guile nor his wit will be enough to keep everyone he loves alive. It's just a question of whom he will doom. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author Holly Black comes the stunning blood-soaked conclusion to the Stolen Heir duology…”
“…With war looming and treachery lurking in every corner, neither Oak's guile nor his wit will be enough to keep everyone he loves alive. He will have some terrible choices to make. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author Holly Black comes the stunning blood-soaked conclusion to the Stolen Heir duology…”