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![]() ![]() Part 13: Practice during the 1994 'Month of May'.Part 12: The unfair advantage and when others have it.Part 11: The 1994 Indycar season until mid-April.Part 10: Penske PC23 - a home for the engine.Part 7: The Speedway narrowed, its speeds lowered.Part 6: Indianapolis 1991 - Chevy And Rich Team owners.Part 5: Stock blocks - keeping them rolling and promoting 'Born in the USA' technology.Part 4: Equivalency formulas - waiting for things to go wrong.Part 3: Mercedes, Benz and Mercedes-Benz at Indianapolis up until 1993.Part 2: Ilmor Engineering at Indianapolis.Part 1: Penske Racing at Indianapolis - new standards.Penske-Mercedes PC23-500I - Mercedosaurus Rex at Indianapolic Park, by Henri Greuter.March-Porsche 90P - The last oddball at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, by Henri Greuter.March-Alfa Romeo 90CA - Fiasco Italo-Brittanico, by Henri Greuter. ![]() Penske-Mercedes PC23-500I - Mercedosaurus Rex at Indianapolic ParkĪppendix 7: a review of Beast by Jade Gurss Author ![]() ![]() “This story made me swoon, cry (and) I laughed, too. “ The Score is a great addition to the series and it cements the fact that this is one of the strongest new adult series out there.” – Under the Covers Elle Kennedy has pulled off a hat trick – this third Off-Campus novel is as swoon-worthy, funny, and utterly addictive as The Deal and The Mistake.” – Wit and Sin ![]() “Like its hero, The Score should come with a warning: too sexy for words. The Score is just what we needed.” – Totally Booked Blog “Elle Kennedy just never fails to make us smile, laugh and swoon. Why are you still here? Go!” –Kaetrin, Dear Author ![]() “Just when I thought this series could not get any better, we are given another delectable installment in this witty, sexy, flawlessly written series about opposites attracting.” – Natasha Is a Book Junkie “And she scores again!! This is such a romantic read laughter, swoons, teary-moments, The Score has got it all and then some! Elle Kennedy once again delivers a fun and delightfully memorable romance” -Katy Evans, New York Times bestselling author ![]() ![]() The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Charles Dickens' Unfinished Novel and Our Endless Attempts to End It-2018 ![]() These wishes went unheeded as the mourning nation buried him with honor in Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey ( Forster, 1899, v. Dickens' DeathĬharles Dickens wished to be buried without pomp in the small graveyard under Rochester Castle wall or in one of the small country churchyards in Cobham or Shorne. 28).Īn original solution to the Drood mystery. ![]() The Queen never took him up on the offer ( Wilson, 1974, p. Dickens, in a letter to the Queen's advisor, Arthur Helps, and enclosing the first monthly number of Edwin Drood, asked him to tell the Queen that if she were interested to know a little more of the mystery in advance of her subjects he would be happy to divulge his plans ( Hartley, 2012, p. While writing The Mystery of Edwin Drood Charles Dickens had a private interview with Queen Victoria on March 9, 1870, less than three months before his death. ![]() ![]() King was a kind master, and Equiano worked diligently and cheerfully for him. Doran in turn sold Equiano to Robert King, a wealthy and benevolent Quaker merchant who worked out of Philadelphia. ![]() Equiano was devastated, but tried to resign himself to God’s will. Unfortunately, Pascal learning of Equiano's ambition, and cruelly sold him to Captain Doran of the Charming Sally. Through his ability at sea, he became indispensable to Pascal and became accustomed to his situation.Įquiano began to think of freedom, and hoped that Pascal might one day allow it. ![]() During this time, Equiano heard about the Christian God and started learning to read and write. Pascal had intended him as a gift for friends in London, but instead kept Equiano as an aid towards his naval endeavors during the Seven Years’ War. He was purchased quickly enough by Michael Henry Pascal, a lieutenant in the Royal Navy. After being brought across Africa to the coast, he was sent to the West Indies via the horrific Middle Passage. While young children, he and his sister were seized by kidnappers and sold to slave traders. He was born in the Eboe province of Africa, and provides cultural detail on those people. ![]() Equiano begins his first-person narrative by including several letters that attest to both the veracity of his text and his good character. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was done because doing it was the whole purpose of writing The Friend Zone in the first place. ![]() The *big thing* in The Friend Zone wasn't done to facilitate Kristen and Josh's HEA or to add drama. They happened before I ever wrote one word of Kristen and Josh's love story. Obviously because Sloan's book was already written, certain *ahem* THINGS in The Friend Zone had to happen-because they already did. ![]() Since The Friend Zone came first on the timeline, we led with that as my debut novel. While we were shopping it to publishers, I had the idea to go back in time and write The Friend Zone so we could live through the events that made Sloan who she is in her story. The Happy Ever After Playlist was actually the first book I ever wrote and the book that got me my literary agent. ![]() ![]() ![]() But her study under Djane Lavoie Herz, a disciple of Scriabin, was important for the social and intellectual world it opened for her. She learned composition from Adolf Weidig, whose instruction accelerated her skill. ![]() Later, she continued at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago with Heniot Levy and Louise Robyn. She studied with Madame Valborg Collett later on, who was a student of Agathe Grøndahl. Ruth Crawford was born in East Liverpool, Ohio, and began her music education at age 6 with her first piano lesson. She was encouraged and guided by her teacher-then-husband Charles Seeger's dissonant counterpoint, as well-and also developed her own methods of composing. Her technique may have been influenced by the music of Schoenberg, although they met only briefly during her studies in Germany. These works favored dissonance and post-tonal harmonies they also utilized irregular rhythms and meters. In the twenties and early thirties, Crawford Seeger wrote atonal works influenced by Alexander Scriabin. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The demand side – that is, consumer preferences – plays an important role, too.There are full-size EV pickups that can power homes, and some drivers do need big vehicles. For 2022, the firms involved in the mining and manufacturing for those accounted for 27% of Tesla’s total emissions, reports Quartz.But the supply side isn’t the only thing to consider as we think about EVs and making the future work. And such “Scope 3” emissions – including those of suppliers – represented the deepest part of the product line’s carbon footprint.Batteries are a big factor. But this time, in Tesla’s report, it was part of the tally. What should we make of a recent report from carmaker Tesla reminding us that, even though its cars have no tailpipes, there are significant carbon emissions associated with getting them built and on the road?It’s worth thinking about, though there’s a lot more at play when it comes to electric vehicles and CO2 emissions.The vast network needed to supply raw materials and component parts for EVs makes for difficult accounting. ![]() ![]() ![]() But Vimes is never anything less than sharp.” I see vigilantism (which Vimes ABHORS) being justified … I see Vimes as some kind of funny, incompetent seeming policeman, and that is NOT what Vimes is about. “I see absolutely NOTHING of the books in the trailer. ![]() you cannot take the core of what makes the story, remove it, and then change every single character and still call it the Watch,” said de Bodard. “I’m a big fan of remixing things and adapting them, and I don’t expect any adaptation to be faithful in the sense of rigidly following books. “I feel someone took my teenage years and just repeatedly trampled them while setting them on fire,” she wrote on Twitter. De Bodard said she was “super disappointed”, and would not be watching the adaptation. The award-winning science fiction and fantasy author Aliette de Bodard was one of many to criticise the new trailer. It is what it is,” wrote Rhianna Pratchett, a game designer and author, on Twitter. ![]() “Look, I think it’s fairly obvious that The Watch shares no DNA with my father’s Watch. ![]() ![]() ![]() Making Magic instructs you how to begin to walk in your life in a sacred way. “This extraordinary little book is the medicine we need now! Many elders say that the global change we need most will come when we make changes inside our own homes. Recommended!” -Judika Illes, author of the Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells, The Big Book of Practical Spells, and other books devoted to the magical arts ![]() If that wasn’t enough (and really it is), if you, like me, are a fairytale lover, this book contains one of the best versions of Goldilocks ever. She teaches you to recognize and locate the magical powers that already exist all around you and within you. “With Making Magic, Briana Saussy provides a clear, welcoming guide to accessing your magic and creating a spiritual path that is all your own. “This informal trove of spiritual advice will appeal to any reader interested in working magic into everyday life.” ![]() |