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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almahu_9949301292502882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (229 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030653552
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Preface -- How to Read This Book -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1: The Dawn of a New Common -- It Turns Out to Be a Pandemic and Quite Scary -- Replacing an "Old Common" With a "New Common" -- How COVID-19 Challenges the Old Common -- Towards a New Common -- References -- 2: Covid-Spiracy: Old Wine in New Barrels? -- Research on Conspiracy Theories -- The Debate on Twitter -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Do Not Pass Up the Opportunity! -- The Socialization Function -- Enhancing Our Educational Profile -- Democracy and the Rule of Law -- References -- 4: Internet Access as an Essential Social Good -- Internet Access as a Pragmatic Necessity for Other Rights -- Poverty -- Social Deprivation -- Education -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: In-Work Poverty in Times of COVID-19 -- Flexible Workers Have a Higher Chance at In-Work Poverty -- Effects of the Crisis on the Income of Vulnerable Groups -- Conclusion -- References -- 6: Being a Collective Jeremiah: The Academic Responsibility to Clarify How Not All Is Well -- All Souls Matter -- The Centrality of Hope -- The Prophetic Role of Universities -- References -- 7: COVID-19 and the Secular Theodicy: On Social Distancing, the Death of God and the Book of Job -- Classical Theodicy -- Secular Theodicy -- Deification -- The Biblical Book of Job -- Concluding Thoughts -- References -- 8: Online Proctoring Put to the Test -- Privacy: The Need for a Fair Balance -- Lawful Processing of Personal Data -- Conclusion -- References -- 9: Experiences of People with an Intellectual Disability, Their Relatives, and Support Staff with COVID-19: The Value of Vital Supportive Relationships -- The Academic Collaborative Center Living with an Intellectual Disability -- Experiences and Needs -- Supportive Relationships -- Equal Collaboration Between Science and Practice -- References. , 10: Labor Supply and Well-Being During the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Crisis in the Netherlands: Lessons from Microdata -- Data: The LISS Panel -- The Number of Working Hours -- The Differences Between Men and Women -- Well-Being and Mental Health -- Conclusion -- References -- 11: The Economy, Nature, and the Meaning of Life After the Coronavirus Crisis -- Towards a New Social Order -- Nature as a Teacher -- Epilog -- References -- 12: Litigating the Crisis: Towards a Rebalancing of the Rights of Investors Versus Public Interest? -- The Current Crisis -- Fighting Back -- Litigating This Crisis -- References -- 13: Plus Ça Change…? How the COVID-19 Crisis May Lead to a Revaluation of the Local -- The normality of global flows - and crises -- The Enduring Importance of Place -- The Need for a Differentiated Response -- The Local as Part of the Global: Glocality -- In Sum: … Plus C'est la Même Chose? -- References -- 14: Perspectives on the Common: The Input of Literature -- The Insight of the Novel -- The Role of the Author as Spokesperson -- The Contemporaneity of Literature -- References -- 15: Shaping the Post-COVID-19 Agenda: A Call for Responsible Leadership -- The Need to Challenge Capitalism in Its Current Form -- The COVID-19 Crisis as Trigger -- Towards Inclusive Capitalism -- Joining Forces to Create the New Common -- A Call for Responsible Leadership -- References -- 16: The Sciences During the New Common: A Missed Opportunity? -- What Is Science? -- A Special Method of Finding Things Out -- The Societal Value of Efficiently Finding Things Out -- References -- 17: Growing Up in Times of COVID-19: When a Window of Opportunity is Temporarily Closed -- Attainment of Developmental Tasks -- Social Deprivation -- Independence from Parents -- Promoting Developmental Growth in the New Common -- References. , 18: To Solve the Coronavirus Crisis: Click Here -- Settling Societal Issues Through Technology -- Inherently Political Technologies -- References -- 19: The Comeback of the Old Theological Narratives During the Coronavirus Crisis: A Critical Reflection -- The Nature of Redemption -- The Mystery of Evil -- Human Unavailability -- References -- 20: Rethinking Education in a Crisis: How New Is a New Common Really? -- The "Old" Common -- The "New" Common -- AI in Education -- Conclusion -- References -- 21: Involve Residents to Ensure Person-Centered Nursing Home Care During Crises Like the COVID-19 Outbreak -- Nursing Home Lockdown -- Social Relationships -- Visiting Arrangements -- Loved Ones Visiting Again -- Residents by Proxy -- Involve Residents and Loved Ones -- References -- 22: Crisis Information Management: From Technological Potential to Societal Impact -- COVID-19 and Information Management -- From Potential to Impact -- Information as Aid -- Enabling the New Common Through Information -- References -- 23: Efficient Scientific Self-Correction in Times of Crisis -- Scientific Self-Correction -- Reproducibility Checks as an Efficient Self-Correction Mechanism -- Detecting Reproducibility Problems -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 24: Fortified Nudges? Protecting the Vulnerable in a Post-COVID Society -- Inevitable Dependency -- Insufficiency of Voluntary Measures -- Fortified Nudges -- References -- 25: Can AI Help to Avert the Environmental Great Filter? -- The COVID-19 Crisis -- The Climate Crisis and Hybrid Intelligence -- How to Avoid the Entropic Abyss: A Case for Hybrid Intelligence -- References -- 26: Values and Principles as Cornerstones of a Renewed Normal -- To Roll Back Crisis Solutions -- Socially Distanced: A Metaphor for a Renewed Legal System -- Values and Principles Underlying the Renewed Normal -- References. , 27: A New Democratic Norm(al)? Political Legitimacy Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Analytical Strategy -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- 28: Balancing Public Health and Economic Interests Whilst Creating New Opportunities for Labor Migrants -- The Impact of COVID-19 on Migrant Workers -- Responses on the Position of Migrant Workers -- Revamping the Debate Post-Corona -- References -- 29: Is COVID-19 a Crime? A Criminological Perspective -- The Effects of COVID-19 on Criminal Activities -- Rethinking Our Response to Crimes That May Facilitate Future Pandemics, Particularly Wildlife Trafficking -- Systemic Inequalities and the Impact of COVID-19 -- References -- 30: There Is an App for That: Technological Solutionism as COVID-19 Policy in the Global North -- The Solutionist Approach to the Pandemic -- Lessons of Solutionism -- References -- 31: Fast Forward Science: Risks and Benefits in the Rapid Science of COVID-19 -- Rapid Peer Review -- Open Access -- Errors and Retractions -- Open Data -- Registrations -- Light at the End of the Tunnel -- References -- Afterword.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Aarts, Emile The New Common Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 ISBN 9783030653545
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 2
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949602274202882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (574 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811551284
    Serie: Economy and Social Inclusion Series
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- She Enjoys Idioms and Fables -- Interview with Miss Li Lin's Mother and Li Lin -- An Educated Youth Who Returned to Shanghai and Married Late -- An Infant Born with a Vacuum Delivery -- Ten Years' Looking for Medicine -- A Mother Eager to Do Everything Well -- She Left the Nursery and Primary School -- A Girl Enjoyed Care of Many Families -- The Girl Kept at Home for Three Years -- A Participant of Mother's Community Services -- She Is Very Interested in Learning Idioms -- She Is Independent and Loves Her Family Deeply -- She Would Buy Birthday Gifts for Her Parents -- She Never Neglects Study or Play -- She Can Read and Write Simple Characters -- Travel Has Been an Eye-Opener for Her -- She Gets a Lot Out of the Sunshine Home -- She Cares About Her Classmates and Likes Making Friends -- She's Made Great Progress in the Drum Team -- She Practices Hard and Looks Forward to Performing -- Working Hard Now for the Life Hereafter -- Now the Mother Is in Her Seventies and Isn't in Good Health -- She's Still Concerned About the Future -- Interview with Li Lin's Teacher -- Observation of Li Lin at the Sunshine Home -- Experienced Employee of an Office Supply Company -- Interview with Mr. Guojun Zhang's Mother -- Interview with Colleague of Guojun Zhang (I) -- Interview with Colleague of Guojun Zhang (II) -- Interview with Guojun Zhang -- Observation of Guojun Zhang at Work -- Personal Experience of Social Progress -- Interview with Mr. L's Parents -- A Bad Omen -- Busy Testing L's IQ in Different Hospitals -- Conquering All Obstacles for Education in Regular School -- Four Years of Learning in Mother's Friendly School -- Considerate Mother Leading the Class to Win Honorary Title of Advanced Collective -- Staying at Home Alone for a Year and Receiving Strangers' Care When Strolling Around. , Witnessing the Establishment of the Sunshine Home and Enjoying Himself -- Encouraged by Parents to Join the Waist Drum Team Early -- A Sports Fan Participating Frequently in Local Special Olympics Activities -- Mother's Concern Over Proper Manual Labor -- Kind-Hearted and Polite -- Adequate Self Care for Shopping and Orientation -- Worrying About an Uncertain Future -- Interview with Mr. L's Teacher -- L Should Improve His Ability to Take Care of Himself -- Interview with Mr. L and His Parents -- An Outgoing Man of Many Interests -- Observation of Mr. L in the Drum Team -- Observation of Mr. L at the Sunshine Home -- Out-of-School Child Entering Sports Field -- Interview with Dan Cao's Mother -- Interview with Dan Cao's Teacher -- Interview with Dan Cao's Classmates -- Interview with Dan Cao -- Observation of Dan Cao at the Sunshine Home -- A Square Dancing Celebrity -- Interview with Mr. LZ's Parents -- Born Amid Hardships -- Confronting Reality and Finding Out the Truth -- Busy Working Hard at School -- Finishing Middle School Smoothly, but Discouraged at Vocational School -- Learned Basic Skills to Take Care of Himself -- Registering in the Community and Being Assigned to a Company due to the Disability Certificate -- Life from Bitter to Sweet after Joining in the Special Olympics Movement -- Shouldering Responsibilities at the Sunshine Home -- Being Grateful and Letting Nature Take Its Course -- Interview with Mr. LZ's Teacher -- Interview with Mr. LZ's Classmate -- Interview with Mr. LZ -- Observation of Mr. LZ in the Drum Team -- Observation of Mr. LZ at the Sunshine Home -- A Splendid Life for the Chinese "Forrest Gump" -- Interview with Mr. Xiaobo Wang's Mother and Xiaobo Wang -- Reacting Slowly and Enjoying Himself in Kindergarten -- Willing to Work Hard, but Unable to Catch Up Since Grade Four. , Father Insisting on Regular School After the IQ Test -- Haste Making Waste -- Doing What One Is Capable of and Becoming Confident -- Preparing for Special Olympics and Enhancing Capabilities through Home Visits -- Making Progress via Multiple Courses at the Sunshine Home -- Having a Good Appetite and Being Healthy After Joining in Special Olympics Activities -- Being a Volunteer as Optimistic and Positive as Forrest Gump -- Being Tutored to Pass the Preliminary Contest of the English Competition Named "Star of Outlook" -- My Wishes for Shanghai Expo 2010 -- Marching Forward Courageously and Contacting and Cooperating with Over 20 Work Units -- Creating Opportunities for Everyone to Join in a Camp -- A New and Relaxed Life Featuring Reading and Travel -- Interview with Domestic Worker in the Wang Family -- Addendum: Metro Line Two Halted During a Heavy Rainstorm -- Down Syndrome Boy Loving History Books -- Interview with Mr. Wei Yang's Mother -- A Lucky Child -- One of the Best Students in  His Special School -- Learning to Be an Independent Person as a Child -- Mixed Feelings About the Sunshine Home -- He Grew Up with the Special Olympic Games -- Enjoying Music and Reading -- It Can Be a Lot of Fun Being with  Other Parents -- There Are Some People Who Despise My Son -- I Want Him to Have a Good Life -- Some Stories Are Unforgettable -- Interview with Wei Yang's Teacher -- Interview with Wei Yang -- Observation of Wei Yang at the Sunshine Home -- Becoming a College Student Through Hard Work and Persistence -- Interview with Mr. Xiaodong Yu's Mother -- Interview with Xiaodong Yu's Teacher -- Interview with Xiaodong Yu -- Observation of Xiaodong Yu in the Drum Team -- Observation of Xiaodong Yu at the Sunshine Home -- A Telephone Operator at a Sunshine Workshop -- Interview with Ms. Y's Mother -- Interview with Ms. Y's Teacher -- Interview with Ms. Y. , Observation of Ms. Y at the Sunshine Workshop -- Completes the Course but Fails the Degree from Regular Schools -- Interview with Mr. C's Father -- He Wasn't Clever Enough to Study -- He Has Three Pass Certificates but Never Finished His  Education -- The Sunshine Home Is Great -- Sport Helps a Child Become More Sociable -- A Loving Family -- What Will Happen to Him After We Pass Away? -- Interview with Mr. C's Teacher -- Interview with Mr. C -- Observation of Mr. C in the Drum Team -- Observation of Mr. C at the Sunshine Home -- Enjoying Seven Days a Week -- Interview with Miss Yijie Sun's Mother and Yijie Sun -- Interview with Yijie Sun's Teacher -- Interview with Yijie Sun's Classmates -- Observation of Yijie Sun in the Drum Team -- Observation of Yijie Sun at the Sunshine Home -- Great Expectations, Now that My Special Olympics Hero Got His Own Daughter -- Interview with Mr. Fangmiao Wu and His Family -- Interview with Fangmiao Wu's Supervisor -- Observation of Fangmiao Wu at the Sunshine Workshop -- May the Volunteers Help Her Be Included into Society -- Interview with Miss H's Parents -- Beloved Child Arrives by Natural Birth -- Her Math Was Poor and She Was Disliked by the Teacher -- She Developed Slowly but She Was Happy and Carefree -- If She Can't Change, then I Will Change Myself -- Taking Exercise Improved Her Intelligence -- Learning While Working Helps Her to Relax -- How Can She Be Independent Without Understanding the Value of Money? -- Interview with Ms. H's Teacher -- Interview with Miss H's Co-Worker -- Interview with Miss H -- Observation of Miss H in the Drum Team -- Observation of Miss H at the Sunshine Workshop -- Be My Own Champion -- Interview with Ms. Le Xing and Her Teacher -- From the Welfare Center to a Foster Family -- Twelve Years of Happiness in Special Education School -- A Seven-Year-Old Tomboy Practices Gymnastics. , Unforgettable Intensive Training in Tianjin -- Eight Gold Medals in Two Special Olympics -- Began to Work After Graduation -- Farewell to the Foster Mother and Gaining Independence Due to a Relationship -- A Teacher as a Matchmaker -- Baby Son Brought Happiness -- Early Childhood Development Courses for the Son -- Two Jobs I Found by Myself -- Happiness Lies in a Simple Life -- Interview with Le Xing's PE Teacher -- Teacher's Confidence Boosted Thanks to a Promising Student -- Special Olympics After All the Hard Effort -- Gold Medals Thanks to Persistent Learning and Exercising -- Growth Under Teachers' Care -- A Girl Behind a Closed Door -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi's Mother -- I Couldn't Send Her Away Again -- Starts School at the Right Age and Never Falls Behind -- A Special Olympics Dancer with Down Syndrome -- Her Autism Gradually Became More Apparent -- At the Sunshine Home She Could Engage with Society -- A Dedicated Mother Who Becomes a Volunteer -- A Happy Family Enjoying Life -- More Social Tolerance and Better Policies -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi's Younger Brother -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi's Teacher -- Interview with Miss Yi Shi -- Observation of Miss Yi Shi at the Sunshine Home -- A Glimmer of Hope for Three Generations of People Living with Disability -- Interview with the Grandfather of Miss F -- Grandfather and Grandmother Got Married -- The Mom Who Loves to Run Away -- Being Registered for Hukou at Age of Eight -- Adored by Teachers and Classmates Alike -- Not Afraid of Hardship in Her Training for Special Olympics -- Become Independent at a Young Age, Sticking Together with Grandad -- Missing Mom on Mother's Day -- Mobile Phone and Friends -- Grandfather's Foot Impairment and Hardship in Life -- Hope for a Better Future -- Interview with Miss F's Head Teacher -- Witnessing Her Grow into an Outgoing and Thoughtful Girl. , Give Full Play to Her Strength and Live to the Fullest.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Alford, William P. An Oral History of the Special Olympics in China Volume 2 Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2020 ISBN 9789811551277
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books
    URL: Full-text  ((OIS Credentials Required))
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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958087732602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xii, 187 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-107-46202-9 , 1-139-89383-1 , 1-108-45284-1 , 1-107-45982-6 , 1-107-46548-6 , 1-107-47265-2 , 1-107-46905-8 , 1-107-27951-8 , 1-107-47367-5
    Inhalt: Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize for Literature and author of one of the most popular poems in the English language, 'If-', has long captured the interest of poetry lovers. Here, Thomas Pinney brings together a selection of well-established favourites and the best of the previously uncollected and unpublished poems from The Cambridge Edition of the Poems of Rudyard Kipling (2013). The poems, whether exploring the colonial experience, exposing the injustice of war, or appreciating the beauties of nature, resonate with Kipling's keen observations of his world and strong sense of poetic rhythm. Discovered by Pinney in an array of unlikely hiding places, the uncollected and unpublished poems show the diversity and development of Kipling's talent over his lifetime, and, when combined with long-held favourites, offer readers a unique opportunity to experience Kipling's mastery of poetry in a new way.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , How it seemed to us -- A voyage -- A morning ride -- The dedication -- With a locket -- "The wop of Asia -- that lordly beast" -- The story of Tommy -- The descent of the Punkah -- "As one who throws earth's gold away in scorn" -- The compliments of the season -- Distress in the Himalayas -- Cupid's department -- "Further information" -- New Year resolutions -- Concerning a Jawáb -- "Au revoir" -- The witching of Teddy O'Neal -- Itu and his God -- "Liveravi animam meam" -- "A coming May" -- The letter of Halim the potter to Yusuf -- To these people -- The love song of Har Dyal -- The Irish conspiracy -- "A burning sun in cloudless skies" -- Apples -- Berries -- Grapes -- The peach -- Plums -- The watermelon -- "At the back of Knightsbridge Barricks" -- Danny Deever -- Tommy -- Laudatores actoris empti -- Gunga din -- "My new-cut ashlar" -- The Turkey and the algebra -- "Forgive us the slap and the pinch, dear Lord" -- "It was a ship of the P & O" -- "In the hush of an April dawning, when the streets were velvety still" -- "The Lord shall change the hearts of men" -- "To the land of little children where babies rule the day" -- "To the dancers" -- "You may talk o' your music the sweetest o' tunes" -- "The stumbling-block of Western lore" -- In the Neolithic age. , "In the microscopical hinterland of a cramped sub-continent" -- Lines to a superior young lady on the occasion of her first manifesting a will of her own -- "Bobs" -- The law of the jungle -- Morning song in the jungle -- "You can work it out by fractions or by simple rule of three" -- "Hello, Brander! Lemme look" -- "In August was the jackal born" -- The situation -- "Zogbaum draws with a pencil" -- "When 'Omer Smote' is bloomin' lyre" -- The king -- Recessional -- The white man's burden -- The press -- "Ashes of fire at even" -- Merrow down -- "Oo is it mashes the country nurse?" -- "I have known shadow" -- The silent army -- South Africa -- The Haldane in Germany -- "Cities and thrones and powers" -- Harp song of the Dane women -- A song to Mithras -- The coin speaks -- The baths of Biddlestone -- The ballad of the Telemark -- The way through the woods -- If- -- The female of the species -- "This is the prayer the cave man prayed" -- To a librarian -- Jobson's Amen -- "He that died o' Wednesday" -- "My boy Jack" -- Sons of the suburbs -- "To all our people now on land" -- The gods of the copybook headings -- "Some to women, some to wine" -- London stone -- 1924 -- The survival -- "Ah, would swift ships had never been about the seas to rove! -- "Oh belted sons of treason" -- The burden of Jerusalem -- "Namely" -- "There's a gentleman of France -- better met by choice than chance" -- "This is the doom of the makers -- their Daemon lives in their pen" -- "They pass -- they pass -- and all" -- "You have lied to the dead beneath" -- "Naughty Lydia with a kiss" -- "'Tis cold! heap on the logs -- and let's get tight!" , English
    Sprache: Englisch
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    almafu_BV035144372
    Umfang: 265 S.
    Serie: Bibliotheca Neerlandica 6
    Originaltitel: Von oude Menschen, de dingen die voorbijgaan
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 5
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    Oxford ; : Newnes,
    UID:
    almafu_9959228499402883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (481 p.)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    ISBN: 9786611034405 , 9781281034403 , 1281034401 , 9780080508047 , 0080508049
    Inhalt: Linking analog electronics, acoustics, heat and music technology; high-end hi-fi and professional PA and recording studio use; theory, modelling and real-world practice; design and repair; the old and the new, the mainstream and the specialised, this comprehensive guide to power amps is a core reference for anyone in the industry, and any interested onlookers.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Copyright Page; High Performance Audio Power Amplifiers; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; System of presentation; Chapter 1. Introduction and fundamentals; 1.0. What are audio power amplifiers for ?; 1.1 What is the problem ?; 1.2 What is audio ?; 1.3 What's special about audio ?; 1.4 The ramifications of quality on audio; 1.5 Some different aims of sound reproduction; 1.6 About people and their hearing; 1.7 Limits of a 'objectivity'. Why listen ?; 1.8 Why are power amplifiers needed for audio ?; 1.9 Music fundamentals; 1.10 Adjectives that describe sound , 1.11 Nature and range of music (alias programme)1.12 Bass and subsonic content; 1.13 HF dynamics and ultrasonic content; References and Further reading; Chapter 2. Overview of Global Requirements; 2.1 Common formats for power amps; 2.2 Loudspeakers; 2.3 The interrelation of components; 2.4 Behaviour of power amps as voltage sources; 2.5 Current delivery requirements; References and Further reading; Chapter 3. The input port- Interfacing and processing; 3.1 The Input; 3.2 RF filtration; 3.3 The balanced input; 3.4 Sub-sonic protection and high-pass filtering; 3.5 Damage protection , 3.6 What are process functions?3.7 Computer control; References and Further reading; Chapter 4. Topologies, classes and modes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Germanium and early junctions; 4.3 Silicon transistors; 4.4 True symmetry: the sequel; 4.5 Introducing bridging; 4.6 Class-ification; 4.7 Introducing higher classes; 4.8 Beyond analogue; 4.9 Class summary; 4.10 Introducing modes of control; 4.11 Conclusions; References and Further reading; Chapter 5. Features of the power stage; 5.1 Overview; 5.2 Power devices; 5.3 Recognising large signals; 5.4 RF stability; 5.5 V&I limits on output, the context , 5.6 Clip indication - external relations5.7 DC offset, at output; 5.8 The output interface; 5.9 Output stage, cooling requirements; 5.10 Logical systems; 5. 11 Output transformers; References and Further reading; Chapter 6. The power supply; 6.1 Mains frequency (50/60Hz) supplies; 6.2 Supply amongst channels; 6.3 Pulse-width power (PWM PSU); 6.4 Power supply (PSU) efficiency round-up; 6.5 Power supply fusing; References and Further reading; Chapter 7. Specifications and testing; 7.1 Why specifications?; 7.2 Why test things; 7.3 Physical environment; 7.4 Frequency response (Bandwidth, BW) , 7.5 Introducing noise7.6 Input impedance (Zin); 7.7 Introducing harmonic distortion; 7.8 Power output (Po); 7.9 Dynamic tests; References and Further reading; Chapter 8. Real world testing - rationale and procedures; 8.1 Scope and why essential; 8.2 Listening; 8.3 Operable mains range; 8.4 Signal present indication and metering; 8.5 DC at the input; 8.6 Output DC offset (output offset, Voos); 8.7 Thermal protection and monitoring; 8.8 Muting behaviour; 8.9 EMI and EMC; References and Further reading; Chapter 9. Choice, application installation and set-up; 9.1 Manufactured goods, a résumé , 9.2 Howlers , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780750626293
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0750626291
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
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    Umfang: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781003290353 , 1003290353 , 9781000937565 , 1000937569 , 9781000937633 , 1000937631
    Serie: Dementia in critical dialogue
    Inhalt: "This book offers the first ever critical history of dementia studies. Focusing on the emergence of dementia studies as a discrete area of academic interest in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, it draws on critical theory to interrogate the very notion of dementia studies as an entity, shedding light on the affinities and contradictions that characterise the field. Drawing together a collection of internationally renowned experts in a variety of fields, including people with dementia, this volume includes perspectives from education, the arts, human rights and much more. This critical history sets out the shared intellectual space of 'dementia studies', from which non-medical dementia research can progress. The book is intended for researchers, academics, and students of dementia studies, social gerontology, disability, chronic illness, health and social care. It will also appeal to activists and practitioners engaged in social work and caregiving involved in dementia research"--
    Anmerkung: Pathologisation, (bio)medicalisation & biopolitics / James Rupert Fletcher -- The century without a war : Kitwood's concept of malignant social psychology and the need for historicisation in dementia studies / Andrea Capstick -- Language about people with dementia / Clare Mason, Michael Andrews, Ronald Ferguson (aka Ronald Amanze), Jacqui Bingham, Allison Batchelor, Gerald King, Teresa Davies (AKA Dory), Julie Hayden & Wendy Mitchell -- A Semiotic analysis of meanings of dementia around the world / Ana Koncul, Elizabeth George Onyedikachi & Ruth Bartlett -- Literary dementia studies : from managing estrangement to imaginatively reconceptualizing forgetfulness / Heike Hartung -- Gender awareness and feminist approaches in dementia studies / Ann Therese Lotherington -- "On my good days, I can [...] almost pass for a normal person" : reading the film Still Alice using the conceptual lens of heteronormativity / Katherine Ludwin -- Race, ethnicity and culture : problematic application in dementia and old age / Moïse Roche, Maria Zubair and James Rupert Fletcher -- 'Whose story is it and what is it for?' : life story as critical discourse in dementia studies / Jackie Kindell, Aagje Swinnen and John Keady -- From symptoms to citizenship : a critical reading of the perceived value of arts and culture in a dementia context / Robyn Dowlen and Rebecka Fleetwood-Smith -- Human rights & dementia : a 'socratic dialogue' / Toby Williamson and Nick Jenkins -- Experts by experience : "I don't want to be shaken, I want to be a shaker" / Agnes Houston, Nancy McAdam, James McKillop and Martin Robertson; facilitated by Paula Brown -- Conclusion : multi-disciplinary, multi-historied, multi-critical / James Rupert Fletcher and Andrea Capstick.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Critical history of dementia studies Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9781032268774
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Buch
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    London : Heinemann | Leyden : Sythoff [u.a.]
    UID:
    gbv_1080437150
    Umfang: 265 S.
    Serie: Bibliotheca Neerlandica 6
    Originaltitel: Van oude menschen, de dingen die voorbijgaan 〈engl.〉
    Anmerkung: Aus d. Niederländ
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_BV050101084
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 462 Seiten).
    Ausgabe: 9th edition, completely revised and updated
    ISBN: 978-1-394-28218-0 , 978-1-394-28217-3
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- The New Rules -- Life with the New Rules -- What's New -- Writing Like on a Blog, but in a Book -- Showcasing Success -- I How the Web Has Changed the Rules of Marketing and PR -- 1 The Old Rules of Marketing and PR Are Ineffective in an Online World -- Advertising: A Money Pit of Wasted Resources -- One-Way Interruption Marketing Is Yesterday's Message -- The Old Rules of Marketing -- PR Used to Be Exclusively About the Media -- PR and Third-Party Ink -- Yes, the Media Are Still Important -- Press Releases and the Journalistic Black Hole -- The Old Rules of PR -- Learn to Ignore the Old Rules -- 2 The New Rules of Marketing and PR -- The Most Important Communications Revolution in Human History -- Open for Business -- The End of Mass Marketing -- Tell Me Something I Don't Know, Please -- KOREAZ Social Media Channels Deliver Digital Public Diplomacy as Entertainment -- The End of Mass PR -- The New Rules of Marketing and PR -- The Convergence of Marketing and PR on the Web -- 3 Reaching Your Buyers Directly -- The Right Marketing in a Wired World -- Let the World Know About Your Expertise -- Develop Information Your Buyers Want to Consume -- Big Birge Plumbing Company Grows Business in a Competitive Market -- Buyer Personas: The Basics -- Think Like a Publisher -- Know the Goals and Let Content Drive Action -- Real-Time Business at American Airlines Reaches Buyers Directly -- II Web-Based Communications to Reach Buyers Directly -- 4 Social Media and Your Targeted Audience -- What Is Social Media, Anyway? -- Social Media Is a Cocktail Party -- "Upgrade to Canada" Social Program Nabs Tourists from Other Countries -- Social Networking and Agility -- Do You Allow Employees to Send Email? How About Letting Them Use Social Media? -- The New Rules of Job Search , Brewing Authenticity: How Kolkata Chai Co. Uses Instagram to Reach Interested Buyers -- 5 The Content-Rich Website -- Political Advocacy on the Web -- Content: The Focus of Successful Websites -- Reaching a Global Marketplace -- Make Your Site Mobile Friendly -- Blogging to Share Your Passion -- A Blog (or Not a Blog) -- Not Another Junky Blog -- Why You Need a Blog in the Age of Social Networking -- Audio and Video Drive Action -- How to Poop in the Woods -- Putting It All Together with Content -- Great Websites: More Art Than Science -- 6 Marketing and PR in Real Time -- Real-Time Marketing and PR -- Real-Time Customer Communications from Cubby Oil & -- Energy -- Develop Your Real-Time Mind-Set -- Real-Time Blog Post Drives 1 Million in New Business -- The Time Is Now -- Create Advertising Based on Real-Time Events -- Respond to Citizens Right Away -- Create a Real-Time Application -- Donate Your Product to Those in Need -- Tweet Thoughts to Your Market When They Are Watching -- Comment on Regulatory Change in Your Industry -- Use a News Release to React to Another Company's Announcement -- Real-Time Video for Business -- Crowdsourced Support -- 7 Artificial Intelligence for Marketing and PR -- AI-Powered Marketing and PR -- Your Marketing May Already Be AI-Powered -- Find Ways for AI to Benefit Customers -- Creating an AI Project -- Making AI a Part of Your Marketing -- Unlocking the Potential of AI for Use with Your Own Content -- Remaining Human in a World of AI -- Clams, Wagoneers, and Harings: Creativity Is Even More Important in an AI World -- AI Companies and Content Creators Fight, or They Learn to Work Together -- III Action Plan for Harnessing the Power of the New Rules -- 8 You Are What You Publish: Building Your Marketing and PR Plan -- What Are Your Organization's Goals? -- Buyer Personas and Your Organization , The Buyer Persona Profile -- Doritos Silent "Crunch Cancelling" Plug-In for Gamers -- How Beko Develops Products Global Consumers Are Eager to Buy -- Modern-Day Hippies! Meet Stoned Immaculate's Unique Buyer Persona -- The Importance of Buyer Personas in Web Marketing -- In Your Buyers' Own Words -- What Do You Want Your Buyers to Believe? -- Developing Content to Reach Buyers -- Marketing Strategy Planning Template -- The New Rules of Measurement -- Asking Your Buyer for a Date -- Measuring the Power of Free -- What You Should Measure -- Stop Thinking of Content Creation as a Marketing Expense -- Stick to Your Plan -- 9 Growing Your Business: How Marketing and PR Drive Sales -- It's Time for a Sales Transformation -- How Web Content Influences the Buying Process -- Tips for Creating a Buyer-Centric Website -- Develop a Site Personality -- Photos and Images Tell Your Story -- Include Interactive Content Tools -- Make Feedback Loops Available -- Provide Ways for Your Customers to Interact with Each Other -- Make Sure Your Site Is Current -- Include Social Media "Share" Buttons -- Think About Your Buyers' Preferred Media and Learning Styles -- Create Content with Pass-Along Value That Could Go Viral -- Step 1: Sales Begin with Informational Content -- Step 2: A Friendly Nudge -- Step 3: Closing the Deal -- Triathlon Coach Delivers Content for All Ability Levels -- Why Salespeople's LinkedIn Profiles Don't Sell -- Salespeople as Content Curators -- Your Company's Salesperson-in-Chief -- Educating Your Salespeople About the New Buying Process -- Registration or Not? Data from an E-book Offer -- Close the Sale-Continue the Conversation -- Measure and Improve -- How a Content Strategy Grew Business by 50 Percent in One Year -- 10 Strategies for Creating Awesome Content -- Ways to Get Your Information Out There -- Blogs -- Audio and Video , Photos, Images, Graphs, Charts, and Infographics -- Email Newsletters -- Slide Presentations -- Long-Form Written Content -- Research and Survey Reports -- Virtual Events -- E-books -- White Papers -- An App for Anything -- How to Create Thoughtful Content -- Using AI to Make Content Creation Easier -- How RTX Uses Journalists to Create Interesting Content -- Your Web Content Must Be Accessible -- Content Creation in Highly Regulated Industries -- Content Ethics and Employee Guidelines -- Thought Leaders from Outside Your Organization -- Who Wrote That Awesome White Paper? -- How Much Money Does Your Buyer Make? -- 11 How to Write for Your Buyers -- An Analysis of Gobbledygook -- Poor Writing: How Did We Get Here? -- Branding Gone Amok™ -- Effective Writing for Marketing and PR -- The Power of Writing Feedback (from Your Blog) -- Injecting Humor into Product Descriptions -- Brand Journalism at Boeing -- 12 Social Networking as Marketing -- How to Use Facebook to Market Your Product or Service -- Increase Engagements with Facebook Groups -- Check Out My LinkedIn Profile -- Tweet Your Thoughts to the World -- Social Networking and Personal Branding -- Write Your Biography in First Person -- The Sharing More Than Selling Rule -- Make 85 Percent Sharing and Engaging -- Make 10 Percent Original Content -- Make 5 Percent or Less a Promotion About What You Do -- Which Social Networking Site Is Right for You? -- Nextdoor, the Social Network for Local Businesses -- You Can't Go to Every Party, so Why Even Try? -- Optimizing Social Networking Pages -- Integrate Social Media into an Offline Conference or Event -- Build a Passionate Fan Base -- Social Networking and Crisis Communications -- Why Participating in Social Media Is Like Exercise -- 13 Blogging to Reach Your Buyers -- Understanding Blogs in the World of the Web , The Four Uses of Blogs for Marketing and PR -- Monitor Blogs-Your Organization's Reputation Depends on It -- Comment on Blogs to Get Your Viewpoint Out There -- Bloggers Love Interesting Experiences -- What Should You Blog About? -- Blogging Basics: What You Need to Know to Get Started -- Bling Out Your Blog -- Building an Audience for Your New Blog -- Tag, and Your Buyer Is It -- Cities That Blog -- What Are You Waiting For? -- 14 An Image Is Worth a Thousand Words -- Photographs as Compelling Content Marketing -- Images of Real People Work Better Than Inane Stock Photos -- How to Market an Expensive Product with Original Photographs -- Sharing Beautiful Images on Instagram -- Marketing Your Product with Photos on Instagram -- Sharing with Pinterest -- The Power of SlideShare for Showcasing Your Ideas -- Infographics -- Infographics as a Marketing Asset -- 15 Video and Your Buyers -- What University Should I Attend? -- Business-Casual Video -- Have Fun with Your Videos -- Stop Obsessing Over Video Release Forms -- Your Smartphone Is All You Need -- Video Made for Just £100 Grows Fans of a Welsh Hardware Store -- Facebook Live Is Great for Real-Time Content Marketing -- Create and Connect Through Live Video -- Video to Showcase Your Expertise -- A Lawyer with Seven Million TikTok Followers -- Creating a Great Virtual Event -- Getting Started with Video -- Building a Business One YouTube Video at a Time -- 16 Audio Content via Podcasting and Social Audio -- Grammar Girl Podcast -- Podcasting 101 -- Clubhouse and Other Social Audio Apps -- Creating Elegant Calls to Action in Social Audio and on Podcasts -- 17 How to Use News Releases to Reach Buyers Directly -- News Releases in a Web World -- The New Rules of News Releases -- If They Find You, They Will Come -- Driving Buyers into the Sales Process -- Developing Your News Release Strategy , Publishing News Releases Through a Distribution Service
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback Scott, David Meerman The new rules of marketing and PR Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, c2024 ISBN 9781394282166
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Schlagwort(e): Online-Marketing ; Öffentlichkeitsarbeit ; World Wide Web 2.0 ; Soziale Software ; Marketing ; World Wide Web 2.0
    Mehr zum Autor: Scott, David Meerman
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  • 9
    UID:
    almafu_9959227365702883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xxxii, 280 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-107-21940-X , 1-139-06268-9 , 1-283-19321-3 , 9786613193216 , 1-139-07481-4 , 0-511-97711-5 , 1-139-08162-4 , 1-139-06904-7 , 1-139-07706-6 , 1-139-07934-4
    Serie: Cambridge texts in the history of political thought
    Originaltitel: Ancien régime et la Révolution.
    Inhalt: This translation of an undisputed classic aims to be both accurate and readable. Tocqueville's subtlety of style and profundity of thought offer a challenge to readers as well as to translators. As both a Tocqueville scholar and an award-winning translator, Arthur Goldhammer is uniquely qualified for the task. In his Introduction, Jon Elster draws on his recent work to lay out the structure of Tocqueville' argument. Readers will appreciate The Ancien Régime and the French Revolution for its sense of irony as well as tragedy, for its deep insights into political psychology and for its impassioned defense of liberty.
    Anmerkung: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 01 Feb 2016). , Contradictory judgments of the Revolution at its inception --That the fundamental and final purpose of the Revolution was not, as some have thought, to destroy religious authority and weaken political authority -- How the French revolution was a political revolution that proceeded in the manner of religious revolutions, and why -- How almost all of Europe had exactly the same institutions, and how those institutions were crumbling everywhere -- What was the essential achievement of the French Revolution? -- Why feudal prerogatives had become more odious to the people in France than anywhere else -- Why administrative centralization is an institution of the Ancien Régime and not, as some say, the work of the revolution or empire -- How what today is called administrative tutelage is an institution of the Ancien Régime -- How administrative justice and the immunity of public officials were institutions of the Ancien Régime -- How centralization was thus able to insinuate itself among the old powers and supplant them without destroying them -- On administrative mores under the Régime -- How France, of all the countries of Europe, was already the one in which the capital had achieved the greatest preponderance over the provinces and most fully subsumed the entire country -- That France was the country where people had become most alike -- How men so similar were more separate than ever, divided into small groups alien and indifferent to one another -- How the destruction of political liberty and the separation of classes caused nearly all the maladies that proved fatal to the Régime -- On the kind of liberty to be found under the Régime and its influence on the Revolution -- How, despite the progress of civilization, the condition of the French peasant was sometimes worse in the eighteenth century than it had been in the thirteenth -- How, toward the middle of the eighteenth century, men of letters became the country's leading politicians, and the effects that followed from this -- How irreligion was able to become a general and dominant passion in eighteenth-century France, and how it influenced the character of the revolution -- How the French wanted reforms before they wanted liberties -- That the reign of Louis XVI was the most prosperous era of the old monarchy, and how that very prosperity hastened the Revolution -- How attempts to relieve the people stirred then to revolt -- On some practices that helped the government complete the people's revolutionary education -- How a great administrative revolution preceded the political revolution, and on the consequences it had -- How the Revolution emerged naturally from the foregoing -- Appendix: on the Pay d'état, and in particular Languedoc. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-521-71891-0
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-521-88980-4
    Sprache: Englisch
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    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12799955
    Umfang: 696 Seiten , 1 Faltbl. , Illustrationen
    Ausgabe: 1
    Anmerkung: Texte englisch , Ac-cent-chu-ate the positive. Addie's at it again. The affluent society. Ah! Camminare. Ah! Paris. Alfie. All at once you love her. All choked up. All for the best. All good gifts. All I touch. All in a night's work. All the live-long day. All the way home. Alma mater. Almost. Almost in your arms. Alone at the drive-in movie. Alone too long. Am I in love. Ambrosia. Anatevka. And I was beautiful. And now tomorrow. Angelica. Angelina. Another hundred people. Another time, another place. Applause. Aren't you Billy Fisher. Around the world. Arthur Murray taught me dancing in a hurry. As simple as that. At long last love. Baby, baby, baby. Baby elephant walk. Baby, talk to me. The back bay polka. Backstage babble. Bajour. Bali ha'i. The ballad of Davy Crockett. Ballad of Little Fauss and Big Halsey. Barefoot in the park. Be happy. Be yourself. Beautiful. Beautiful. Beauty school dropout. Before I gaze at you again. Before the parade passes by. (I've got) beginner's luck. Being alive. Believe. Bend down, sister. Bess you is my woman. The best night of my life. Bewitched. beyond the blue horizon. Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo. The big beat. Big brass band from Brazil. The big country. Big meeting tonight. Big time. Billy. Birds of a feather. Black. Black moonlight. Blue dawn. Blues are brewin'. Born to hand jive. Bosom buddies. Boy thoughts. Breakfast at Tiffany's. The bridges at Toko-ri. Broadway Baby. Brother son, sister moon. But alive!. Button up your overcoat. Buttons and bows. By my side. By myself. By Strauss. Bye bye Barbara. Bye bye birdie. Ca, c'est l'amour. Cabaret. California rose. Call me irresponsible. The call of the far-away hills. Camelot. Can I leave off wearin' my shoes?. Can it be possible?. Can-can. Can't you just see yourself. Can't you see it?. Captain Hook's waltz. Career. C'est magnifique. C'est moi. Charlie's place. Cherry pink and apple blossom white. Chim chim cher-ee. Chin up, ladies!. Chritmas day. Civilization (bongo, bongo, bongo). Climb ev'ry mountain. Closer and closer and closer. A cock-eyed optimist. Cocoanut grove--Cocoanut sweet. College swing. Colorful. Come back to me. Come live your life with me. Come rain or come shine. Come saturday morning. Come summer. Comedy tonight. Company. Coney Island, U.S.A.. Constantly. Country fair. Country girl. Country music holiday. , Dancing. Dancing with Alice. Day by Day. A day without you. The day you came along. Daydreamer. Days gone by. Dear friend. Dear world. Deep down inside. Deep in your heart. Diane is. Dickie. Did you ever see a dream walking?. Dimples. Dissertation on the state of bliss. Distant melody. Dites-moi. Do I love you?. Do I love you?. Do I love you because you're beautiful. Do-re-me. Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans. Do you love me?. Doctor, lawyer, Indian chief. Dog eat cat. Doing good. Dolores. Don't forget 127th street. Don't like goodbyes. Down by the river. Down in the depths on the ninetieth floor. Dr. Freud. Drat! the cat!. Dream babies. A dream is a wish your heart makes. Dream lover. Dulcinea. Each tomorrow morning. Easy lovin'. Easy to love. Edelweiss. Elegance. End game. Ending with a kiss. Every day's a holiday. Everybody's got a home but me. Ev'ry hour on the hour. Ev'ry street's a boulevard (in old New York). Ev'ry time we say goodbye. Ev'ryone says "I love you". Everything a man could ever need. Ev'rything I want. Ev'rything I've got. Everything in the world. Everything's coming up roses. Everything's great. The exodus song. Eyes of blue. A face in the crowd. A fact can be a beautiful thing. Faith. Faithful. Faithful forever. Falling in love again (can't help it). Falling in love with love. Fancy forgetting. Fancy free. Far from the home I love. Fasten your seat belts. A fellow needs a girl. Festa march. The fickle finger of fate. Fiddler on the roof. The fight song. Flash, bang, wallop!. A foggy day. Follies (beautiful girls). Follow me. For every man there's a woman. For whom the bell tolls. For you, for me, for evermore. Forever my love. Freddy, my love. Friendship. From this moment on. A full moon and an empty heart. Funny girl. The funny old hills. Gabie. A game of poker. Garbage. The gentlemen is a dope. Georgy Girl. Get me to the church on time. Getting to know you. Gigi. Gimme some. Girl, girl, girl. A girl named Tamiko. The girls who sit and wait. Give a little whistle. Glad to be unhappy. Go fly a kite. God bless the human elbow. The God-why-don't-you-love-me-blues. The godfather waltz. Golden boy. Golden earrings. The golden years. Gooch's song. Good clean fun. Good friends. Good intentions. Good mornin'. Goodbye, Columbus. Goose never be a peacock. Gotta get me somebody to love. Gotta have me to go with you. Greased lightnin'. The greatest show on earth. Growing up is learning to say good-bye. Guarantees , Half a sixpence. Half as big as life. Half the battle. Hallowe'en. Happy birthday to me. Happy guy. Happy Habit. Happy Talk. The happy time. Happy to be themselves. The hard way. Has anybody seen our ship?. Have you met Miss Jones?. Headless horseman. He's a tramp. Heart and soul. Hello, Dolly!. Hello, young lovers. Here's to us. Hey, looke me over. Hey, love. Hic, haec, hoc. The hills of old Wyomin'. His rocking horse ran away. Hit the road to dreamland. Holmes and Watson. Home cookin'. Honest man. Honestly sincere. Honey bun. Hooray for love. House of flowers. How are things in Glocca Morra. How can I tell?. How could I know?. How do you speak to an angel?. How high the moon. How I feel. How laughable it is. How lovely to be a woman. How to handle a woman. Hundreds of girls. Hurry back!. Hurry! It's lovely up here!. Hush-a-bye island. Hymn for a sunday evening. I am loved. I cain't say no. I can. I can dream, can't I?. I can see it. I can't be bothered now. I concentrate on you. I could be happy with you. I could go on singing. I could have danced all night. I could write a book. I didn't know what time it was. I don't think I'll end it all today. I don't want to know. I enjoy being a girl. I feel like a feather in the breeze. I got plenty o' nuttin'. I had a ball. I have dreamed. I have eyes. I hear a dream. I hear music. I invented myself. I like him. I like to recognize the tune. I love Paris. I love the ladies. I love to rhyme. I love you. I loved you once in silence. I missed the last rainbow. I never has seen snow. I never met a rose. I promise you. I promise you a happy ending. I put my hand in. I remember it well. I remember you. I said no. I see your face before me. I still see Elisa. I talk to the trees. I think the world of you. I wanna make the world laugh. I want to be with you. I want you. I was doing all right. I whistle a happy tune. I will follow you. I wish I did'nt love you so. I wish I were in love again. I wished on the moon. I wonder what it's like. I wonder what the king is doing tonight. I won't grow up. I won't grow up. I won't send roses. If ever I would leave you. If he walked into my life. If I ruled the world. If I should lose you. If I were a rich man. If I were the man. If I were you. If this isn' t love. If you could see her. Ilona. I'll always love you. I'll buy that dream. I'll follow my secret heart. I'll never fall in love again. I'll paint you a song. I'll walk alone. I'm all I've got. I'm all smiles. I'm fascinating. I'm flying. I'm glad I'm not young anymore. I'm gonna wash that man right out of my hair. I'm in love, I'm in love!. I'm not finished yet. I'm not finished yet. I'm on your side. I'm telling you now. I'm the greatest star. The impossible dream. In buddy's eyes. In love with a fool. In my own lifetime. In the cool, cool, cool of the evening. In the middle of a kiss. In the park in Paree. In the still of the night. Independence day hora. Indiscreet. Innamorata. Is this where I wake up. Isn't it cozy here. Isn't it romantic. It ain't necessarily so. It all depends on you. It could happen to you. It might as well be spring. It only takes a moment. It started in Naples. It takes a woman. It takes love to make a home. It was written in the stars. It were all green hills. It's a grand night for singing. It's a hap-hap-happy day. It's a new world. It's all right with me. It's always you. It's been a long, long time. It's de-lovely. It's easy to remember. It's fun to think. It's our little secret. It's raining on prom night. It's super nice. It's superman. It's your fault. I've got you under my skin. I've got your number. I've gotta crow. I've grown accustomed to her face. I've heard it all before. I've heard that song before. I've just seen her. I've never forgotten. I've never said I love you , Jacques D'Iraque. Janey. Jingle jangle jingle. Johhny one note. The jolly tar and the milk maid. Joobalai. Judith. Jump de broom. June comes around every year. June in january. Jungle love. Just a moment more. Just another rhumba. Just for fun. Just for the bride and groom. Just for tonight. Just for you. Just imagine. Just in time. Just leave everything to me. Just one more chance. The kangaroo. Katie went to Haiti. Kay's theme. Keep it gay. Kids. The kind of man a woman needs. Kinda sorta doing nothing. Kiss her now. Knock on wood. Knowing when to leave. The ladies who lunch. The lady from L.A.. The lady is a tramp. The lady's in love with you. Le grand boom boom. Learn to croon. Learn your lessons well. Let her not be beautiful. Let me come in. Let me entertain you. Let's be buddies. Let's call the whole thing off. Let's call the whole thing off. Let's get lost. Let's go. Let's go fly a kite. Let's not waste a moment. Let's take the long way home. Lies, lies, lies. Life can be beautiful. Life is a long winter's day. Life is just a bowl of cherries. Life is so peculiar. A life without her. Life's a game. Light of the old world. Light sings. Little bird, little bird. Little biscuit. Little drops of rain. The little man. Little Mary sunshine. Little me. Little old lady. Little prince. The little things you do together. A little trouble goes a long, long way. A little white gardenia. Live in. Living simple. The lonely goatherd. Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee. Look for small pleasures. Look to the rainbow. Look what happened to Mabel. Lorelei. Lorna's here. Los Angeles. Losing my mind. Lost. A lot of living to do. Louise. Love goddess. Love has a way. Love held lightly. Love in a goldfish bowl. Love in bloom. Love is a chance. Love is here to stay. Love is just around the corner. Love is only love. Love letters. A love like this. Love-line. Love, look away. Love, look in my window. Love of my life. Love said goodbye. (Where do I begin) love story. Love thy neighbor. Love walked in. Love with the proper stranger. Lovely is she. Loving you. Luck to sell. The lusty month of may. Mad about the boy. Madame Tango's particular tango. Make someone happy. Mama, a rainbow. Mame. The man called noon. The man in my life. The man that got away. The man who shot liberty valance. Many a new day. Marcia Stilo Italiano. Maria. Marmalade, molasses and honey. Married. Matchmaker. The mating season. May I?. Maybe this time. Mean. Mein Herr. A melody from the sky. Memories. Memphis in june. The merry-go-round. Mewsette. Michael's theme. Milk and honey. Mimi. Miracle of miracles. Miranda. Miss Brown to you. Moments like this. Mona Lisa. Money, money. Monica. Moon river. Moon song. Mooning. Moonlight and shadows. Moonlight becomes you. Most gentlemen don't like love. Motherhood march. Move over, America. Movies were movies. Mr. wonderful. Much more. "Murder". Must it be love?. My beloved. My best girl. My cup runneth over. My dream for tomorrow. My favorite things. My funny valentine. My future just passed by. My heart belongs to daddy. My ideal. My kind of country. My man's gone now. My old flame. My pa. My ship. My star. My shining hour , Napoleon. Napule ve salute (goodbye to Naples). Nearer and dearer. Nebraska. The neighborhood song. Never let me go. Never never land. Never say no. Never so beautiful. Never steal anything small. The next time I love. Nice work if you can get it. The night is filled with wonderful sounds. Night song. The night they invented champagne. Nightlife. No goodbyes. No more. No other love. No strings. Nobody told me. Nocturne. Not mine. Nothing in common. (Where are you) now that I need you. O bless the lord, my soul. Oh Bess, oh where's my Bess. Oh, what a beautiful morning. Oklahoma. Old devil moon. Old glory. The old music master. Ole buttermilk sky. On a clear day. On the other side of the tracks. On the street where you live. On the willows. Once upon a time. One boy. One day we dance. One for my baby (and one more for the road). One last kiss. One little world apart. One man (ain' quite enough). One more kiss. One of a kind. One person. One promise come true. Ooh, do you love you!. Open a new window. The other half of me. Our children. Out of my dreams. Over and over. Over here. Over the hill. Paint me a rainbow. Pancho. Paris holiday. Paris, France. Paris is a lonely town. The parks of Paris. The party's over. Pass me by. Pearls. People. People will say we're in love. A perfect man. Perfection. Petticoat high. The pickers are comin'. Plant a radish. Please. Politics and poker. Poor little hollywood star. Poor little Pierrette. Pore Jud. Pow! bam! zonk. Prepare ye (the way of the lord). Pretty to walk with. Promise her anything. Promises, promises. Push de button. Put on a happy face. Put on your sunday clothes. The rain in Spain. Raindrops keep fallin' on my head. The rainmaker. The real american folk song (is a rag). Real live girl. Remembering. Revenge. Ribbons down my back. Ridin' high. The river kwai march. The road to Morocco. Rock 'n' roll party queen. Rogue river valley. (Beautiful, wonderful, fabulous) Rome. A room in Bloomsbury. A room with a view. Rosalie. Roses red. Rosie. The ruby and the pearl. Sabbath prayer. Sabrina. Sail the summer winds. Sand in my shoes. Saratoga. Savanna. Save the people. Say it (over and over again). The search is through. Seeing things. Senza mamma (without a mother). September song. Shall we dance. Shalom. She isn't you. She likes basketball. She loves me. She touched me. She's no longer a gypsy. She's roses. Show me. Side by side. Silver bells. The simple joys of maidenhood. Since you're not around. Sing for your supper. Sing you sinners. Sixteen going on seventeen. Slap that bass. A sleepin' bee. Small fry. Small world. Smellin' of Vanilla. A snake in the grass. So long, big guy. So long, Dearie. So this is love. Soft music. Some enchanted evening. Some of us belong to the stars. Someday I'll find you. Someday I'm gonna fly. Someone at last. Someone is waiting. Something cold to drink. Something I dreamed last night. Something in his eyes. Something sort of grandish. Something wonderful. Sometimes your eyes look blue to me. Soon. Soon it's gonna rain. Sophia. Sorry-grateful. The sound of music. Sounds. Southern cross. Speak softly love. Speech. A spoonful of sugar. Spring is a new beginning. The spring of the next year. St. Bridget. Stay as sweet as you are. Stay awake. Steady, steady. Step in time. Stick around. Strange enchantment. Strange music. The streets of Laredo. A string of pearls. The strongest man in the world. Suits me fine. Summer nights. Summertime. Sunny side up. Sunrise, sunset. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Superman theme. Sur le plage. The surrey with the fringe on top. Sweet surrender. The sweetest music this side of heaven. The sweetest sounds. Sylvia , Take a good look around. Take it slow. Tall hope. Tangerine. Tap your troubles away. The telephone hour. Tell me that you love me, Junie Moon. The tempo of the times. Ten minutes ago. Tender shepherd (can you sleep). Thank heaven for little girls. Thanks. Thanks for the memory. That great come-and-get-it day. That kind of woman. That old black magic. That was yesterday. That's amore. That's entertainment. That's good-that's bad. That's how young I feel. Generique. Theme from Godfather II. Theme from Murder on the Orient Express. Theme from The Out-of-Towners. Theme from Serpico. Then you may take me to the fair. There are worse things I could do. There is nothin' like a dame. There will never be another you. There's a bout dat's leavin' soon for New York. There's a room in my house. There's a small hotel. There's no reason in the world. There's no tune like a show tune. There's something greater. These are the best times. They all laughed. They can't take that away from me. They were you. They'll never split us apart. Things are looking up. Things I'd like to say. Think beautiful. Think how it's gonna be. Think spring. The 3rd man theme. This can't be love. This is the life. This nearly was mine. This world. Those magic changes. Thoughts. A thousand violins. The thrill is gone. 'Til tomorrow. A time for us. Time heals everything. Tivoli bells. To be a performer. To be alone with you. To each his own. To life. Today, I love ev'rybody. Today is a day for a band to play. Today's a wonderful day. Together wherever we go. Tomorrow belongs to me. Too charming. Too close for comfort. Too many mornings. Too romantic. Tradition. The tree. True confession. True grit. True love. Try to remember. Turkey lurkey time. Turn back, o man. Twilight on the trail. Two a day (the wonderful world of). Two ladies. Two ladies in de shade of de banana tree. Two sleepy people. Upstairs. Vertigo. Vilia. Vino vino. Violets and silverbells. Voices. Voyage of the walnut shell. Wait till you see her. The waiter and the porter and the upstairs maid. Waitin'. Waiting for the girls upstairs. Walk on the wild side. Waltz for a mermaid (wishes and teardrops). Wand'rin' star. Wanting things. War and peace. Warm and tender. Warm as wine. Warning shot. The way that I live. The way to love. We beseech thee. We don't matter at all. We go together. We mustn't say goodbye. We need a little Christmas. We need him. We sail the seas. We speak the same language. We will always be sweethearts. We're all together now. We're the couple in the castle. Welcome to our country. Welcome to the theatre. Well, did you Evah?. Wendy. The whalehunters theme. What a country! What became of me?. What do the simple folk do?. What I was warned about. What is a youth?. What I've always wanted. What takes my fancy. Whatever became of old temple?. What's a nice kid like you doing in a place like this?. What's good about goodbye?. When did I fall in love. When does this feeling go away?. When I dance with the person I love. When I'm near you. When I'm not near the girl I love. When Mabel comes in the room. Where can I take a girl?. Where did the good times go?. Where do I go from here. Where is the tribe for me?. Where love has gone. Where, oh where. Where or when. Wherever he ain't. While hearts are singing. While the city sleeps. Whispers in the dark. Who can tell. Who wants to work?. Who's that girl. Who's that woman?. Why am I me?. Why can't I walk away?. Why did I choose you?. Why is the desert. A wicked man. Wife never understan'. Wild and reckless. Will he like me?. Wish me a rainbow. Wishes and Teardrops. The witch. With a little bit of luck. With every breath I take. Without me. Wives and lovers , The woman for the man who has everything. A woman is a sometime thing. A wonderful guy. Won't you Charleston with me?. The wooley booger hornpipe. Words, words, words. The work song. The world is mine. Wouldn't it be loverly. The wrath of Achilles. Ya got class. You appeal to me. You are beautiful. You are never away. You are woman, I am man. You brought a new kind of love to me. You deserve me. You don't love right. You for me. You forget about me. You hit the spot. You leave me breathless. You took the words right out of my heart. You'd be so nice to come home to. You'll think of someone. You're a child. You're a sweet little headache. You're far away from home. You're in Paris. You're only young once. You're sensational. You're so good to me. You're the cream in my coffee. You're wonderful. You've come home. You've got possibilities. You've got to be carefully taught. You've got what I need, baby. A young pretty girl like you. Younger than springtime. Your good morning. Your hand in mine. Your kiss. Your name may be Paris. Zing a little Zong!. Zip.
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