... weight and time the influence of each of these events onthe relationship between the supply ofand the demand formoney. The ceteris-paribus laws of economic theory are strictlyqualitative and ... lenders and firstrecipients of the newly created notes and deposits, namely,commercial and investment bankers and their clients. Guidedby the implications of this praxeological knowledge andof ... the starting point of a specific mode of reflection, of the specific understanding of the historical sciences of humanaction.” Equipped with the method of “specific understand-ing,” the historian,...
... Governor of Peru, and the old weather-beaten mariner THE HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND FROM 1606 TO 1890 BY ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND, M.A. AND GEORGE SUTHERLAND, M.A. ... headlands received the names of Cape Banks and Cape Solander. It was here that Captain Cook, amid the firing of cannons and volleys of musketry, took possession of the country on behalf of His ... boat, and had landed on a lonely part of the coast. They were joined by a great crowd of concealed convicts, and, under the leadership of Crawford and Brady, formed a dangerous horde of robbers,...
... electrical research and wrote thefirst electrical history entitled The Historyand PresentState of Electricity. This book of 736 pages was publishedin 1767, and notwithstanding the fact that ... produced and flashes of lightning with peals of thun-der. No better example of the value of rescarch and obser-vation may be found than in Gray’s experiments with sim-ple apparatus and an inquiring ... contemporary of Draco, Soton, andof King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon,he was the founder of the Ionian school of philosophy fromwhich Socrates came. Thales traveled extensively and re-ceived...
... prince of Milan. Of him remained Galeazzo and Azzo; and, after these, Luchino and Giovanni. Giovanni becamearchbishop of Milan; andof Luchino, who died before him, were left Bernabo and Galeazzo; ... retaining any hope of assistance from Uguccione, and without a chance of victory, thoughtonly of effecting his personal safety, and with Gherardo Bordoni, and some of his bravest and most trustedfriends, ... daughter of Beatrice, the sister of Henry II. She and her husband possessed Lucca, Parma, Reggio, Mantua, and the whole of what is now called THE PATRIMONY OF THE CHURCH. The ambition of the Roman...
... guitar and keyboard synthesizer becameprominent. How has each of these kinds of music been transmitted tolater generations of musicians? Early in the evolution of classical music,a system of notation ... small dance band ensemblegrew into the larger orchestra known as the "Big Band". The music of theBig Bands became known as "Swing." Two of the more famous Swingband leaders ... orchestral sound. The Big Bands of the this era were predominantly wind orchestras containing alto and tenor sax sections, trumpet and trombone sections, along with piano and drums. When Bop music...
... loud and electricallyamplified) and mellow rock (softer, and with acoustic instruments). Rockblended with reggae,which emerged from Jamaica around 1972, and is a mix of rock,soul, calypso, and ... With thedeath of Bonham in 1980, the band was at a great loss, and band members(Plant and Page)went on to solo careers. The reunion of the remaining bandmembers was in1985, for a Live Aid ... fordecades and decades to come. Music is a way of expression forsome and a way of relaxing for others. Love ballads also became more popular, with the musicalaudience lookingfor sentimental and...
... With the death of Bonham in 1980, the band was at a great loss, and band members (Plant and Page) went on to solo careers. The reunion of the remaining bandmembers was in 1985, for a Live Aid ... label of rhythm and blues (R&B). This music wascarried on radio and popular with the disc jockeys. In the mid 50's,Chuck Berry and Little Richard were popular and changed the face of music, ... the center of blues recordings. Thisemphasized electric guitars, harmonicas, and drummers who emphasizedafter beats (beats 2 and 4 of the measure). Black gospel music was verypopular and given...
... A Historyof Land and Life73851 001-254_cb 7/30/09 10:48 AM KCMY 18 4 Beaver Hills Country: A Historyof Land and Lifeeven at this season all over this extensive tract of country, andof ... Country: A Historyof Land and Life73851 lim1-10_cb 7/30/09 10:47 AM KCYM 8 28 Beaver Hills Country: A Historyof Land and Lifeor a prehistoric frontier zone” but was instead “a centre of activi-ties.”11 ... the lands between the Battle and the North Saskatchewan Rivers in much earlier times. The modern themes of drought and moisture; fire and 20 Beaver Hills Country: A Historyof Land and Life73851...
... had to sell fell away, and bills could not be met, and their troubles were added to those of the minority of the consumers of the country; the volume of business fell off, and a panic came in ... $47,000,000 and paper discounted $43,000,000; while, in face of an increase of $1,000,000 of specie on hand, the note circulation decreased $800,000. Far from finding a mistake, we find a proof of ... Interrelations of Panics, Tariffs, and the Condition of Agriculture_, etc.; and especially what is said of the panic of 1848, on page 10.) M. Juglar has fully analyzed the three phases of our business...
... dualism of Buto and Hierakonpolis reallylasted throughout Egyptian history. The king was always called "Lord of the Two Lands," and wore thecrowns of Upper and Lower Egypt; the snakes of ... often double. And most interesting of all are the small bone and ivory figures of men and women which are also found. These usually have little blue beads for eyes, and are of the quaintest and ... Kassites, and the inhabitants of Palestine and Syria, andof some parts of Asia Minor,Armenia, and Kurdistan, all in turn experienced indirectly the influence of Sumerian civilization and continued...
... (1994) Peculiarities of feeding of pike and bream juveniles rearing inilluminated cages. Ecology 3, 23–28.Introduction andHistoryof Cage Culture 39 Introduction andHistoryof Cage Culture 5Species ... Higuchi, M. and Mito, S. (1966)Spawning habits and early life history of a serranid fish, Epinephelus akaara(Temminck and Schlegel). Japanese Journal of Ichthyology 13, 156–161.Vass, K.R. and Sachlan, ... and Amegavie (1987)Haller (1974)Konikoff (1975); Campbell (1987)Tuan and Hambrey (2000)Hoffman and Prinsloo (1992)Ishak (1987)Lin (1990)Tuan and Hambrey (2000)Ziliukiene (1994)Swar and...