Mitchell Comes Home


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Mitchell Comes Home, the first book in the series Mitchell the Corgi, traces his life as a puppy as he learns to become part of a family of four, adjusting to living in what to him is a very large house by finding his "safe" places. As he becomes more confident, he engages in a series of adventures and misadventures. Subsequent books in the series follow Mitchell as he discovers and develops a love of soccer, gets a sister, travels across the United States, moves to a new house and welcomes a baby into the family.




Teaching Methods and Epic Sagas: Louis Agassiz and Margaret Mitchell's Perspectives


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Book 1: Explore teaching methods with “Louis Agassiz as a Teacher.” This collection of illustrative extracts provides insights into Agassiz's approach to instruction, offering readers a glimpse into the educational philosophy of this influential teacher. Book 2: Immerse yourself in an epic saga with “Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell.” Mitchell's sweeping narrative takes readers on a journey through the American South during the Civil War, presenting a tale of love, resilience, and the enduring human spirit.




The Grandparents Club


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The grandparents in every family speak in a language that only their family can comprehend yet they are educated and professionals too. Grandparents are usually the only people that are capable of picking up the pieces and putting them back together when all hope is lost in any family. They never throw anything away and they have been into recycling long before it became an issue. They have their share of pain, trials and tribulations. They have issues within their own family that causes them to sometimes separate for a season. They disagree and agree to disagree. It is a battle when a family of different personalities and opinions gather together in one room. The issues of respect, morals and values surface too. No matter what comes up and out the mouths of these bonded individuals their love and strength keeps them tied together as a family.










The Music of Joni Mitchell


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Joni Mitchell is one of the foremost singer-songwriters of the late twentieth century. Yet despite her reputation, influence, and cultural importance, a detailed appraisal of her musical achievement is still lacking. Whitesell presents a through exploration of Mitchell's musical style, sound, and structure in order to evaluate her songs from a musicological perspective. His analyses are conceived within a holistic framework that takes account of poetic nuance, cultural reference, and stylistic evolution over a long, adventurous career. Mitchell's songs represent a complex, meticulously crafted body of work. The Music of Joni Mitchell offers a comprehensive survey of her output, with many discussions of individual songs, organized by topic rather than chronology. Individual chapters each explore a different aspect of her craft, such as poetic voice, harmony, melody, and large-scale form. A separate chapter is devoted to the central theme of personal freedom, as expressed through diverse symbolic registers of the journey quest, bohemianism, creative license, and spiritual liberation. Previous accounts of Mitchell's songwriting have tended to favor her poetic vision, expansive verse structures, and riveting vocal delivery. Whitesell fills out this account with special attention to musical technique, showing how such traits as complex or conflicting sonorities, dualities of harmonic mode, dialectical tensions of texture and register, intricately layered instrumental figuration, and a variable vocal persona are all essential to her distinctive identity as a songwriter. The Music of Joni Mitchell develops a set of conceptual tools geared specifically to Mitchell's songs, in order to demonstrate the extent of her technical innovation in the pop song genre, to give an account of the formal sophistication and rhetorical power characterizing her work as a whole, and to provide grounds for the recognition of her intellectual stature as a composer within her chosen field.




The Songs of Joni Mitchell


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An unorthodox musician from the start, singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell's style of composing, performing, and of playing (and tuning) the guitar is unique. In the framework of sexual difference and the gendered discourses of rock this immediately begs the questions: are Mitchell's songs specifically feminine and, if so, to what extent and why? Anne Karppinen addresses this question focusing on the kind of music and lyrics Mitchell writes, the representation of men and women in her lyrics, how her style changes and evolves over time, and how cultural context affects her writing. Linked to this are the concepts of subjectivity and authorship: when a singer-songwriter sings a song in the first person, about whom are they actually singing? Mitchell offers a fascinating study, for the songs she writes and sings are intricately woven from the strands of her own life. Using methods from critical discourse analysis, this book examines recorded performances of songs from Mitchell's first nine studio albums, and the contemporary reviews of these albums in Anglo-American rock magazines. In one of the only books to discuss Mitchell's recorded performances, with a focus that extends beyond the seminal album Blue, Karppinen explores the craft of Mitchell's songwriting and her own attitudes towards it, as well as the dynamics and politics of rock criticism in the 1960s and 1970s more generally.




S. Weir Mitchell, 1829–1914


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This modern biography provides a comprehensive and balanced view of a legendary figure in American medicine. Controversial because of his fierce fight against women’s rights, S. Weir Mitchell achieved stunning success through his experimentation with venomous snakes, treatment of Civil War soldiers with phantom limbs and burning pain, and creation of the rest cure to treat hysteria and neurasthenia. Mitchell’s life was extraordinary—interesting in its own right and as a case study in the larger inquiry into nineteenth-century medicine and culture.




Old College Flames Rekindled: A Tale of Lust and Longing


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When Mitchell and Richard reunite with their old college classmate Chuck, they never could have expected the fiery passions that would be reignited. As they succumb to their long-held fantasies and desires, they find themselves falling down a rabbit hole of lust and infatuation. But as they navigate this complex web of emotion, they soon discover that love and pain often go hand in hand. Follow these three men as they explore the depths of their deepest desires and learn to navigate the choppy waters of love and relationships. With steamy encounters and a cast of unforgettable characters, Old College Flames Rekindled is a tantalizing and emotional rollercoaster that you won't be able to put down. Will Mitchell and Richard's bond be strong enough to survive the trials and temptations that come their way, or will Chuck's presence threaten to tear them apart? Find out in this captivating and seductive tale of love, lust, and maybe more.