Crime and Puzzlement


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Full of hitmen, sneak-thieves and kidnappers, this book offers mysteries as challenging as any novel. The clues are all here, just waiting for the reader to piece together the solutions. Guided by questions, young sleuths can narrow down the evidence and find the culprit.







The Study of Ethnomusicology


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The first edition of this book, The Study of Ethnomusicology: Twenty-Nine Issues and Concepts, has become a classic in the field. This revised edition, written twenty-two years after the original, continues the tradition of providing engagingly written analysis that offers the most comprehensive discussion of the field available anywhere. This book looks at the field of ethnomusicology--defined as the study of the world's musics from a comparative perspective, and the study of all music from an anthropological perspective--as a field of research. Nettl selects thirty-one concepts and issues that have been the subjects of continuing debate by ethnomusicologists, and he adds four entirely new chapters and thoroughly updates the text to reflect new developments and concerns in the field. Each chapter looks at its subject historically and goes on to make its points with case studies, many taken from Nettl's own field experience. Drawing extensively on his field research in the Middle East, Western urban settings, and North American Indian societies, as well as on a critical survey of the available literature, Nettl advances our understanding of both the diversity and universality of the world's music. This revised edition's four new chapters deal with the doing and writing of musical ethnography, the scholarly study of instruments, aspects of women's music and women in music, and the ethnomusicologist's study of his or her own culture.







The Facts on File Dictionary of Proverbs


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Lists the meaning and origin of more than 1,700 traditional and contemporary English proverbs.




Biocultural Approaches to the Emotions


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This edited volume, first published in 1999, attempts to integrate neo-Darwinian and culturalist perspectives in the study of emotion.




They Never Said It : A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, and Misleading Attributions


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Abraham Lincoln never said, "You cannot fool all the people all the time." Thomas Jefferson never said, "That government is best which governs least." And Horace Greeley never said, "Go west, young man." In They Never Said It, Paul Boller, Jr., and John George examine hundreds of misquotations, incorrect attributions, and blatant fabrications, outlining the origins of the quotes and revealing why they should be consigned to the historical trashcan. Many of the misquotes are quite harmless. Some are inadvertent misquotes that have become popular (Shakespeare actually said, "The best part of valor is discretion"), others, the inventions of reporters embellishing a story (Franklin Roosevelt never opened a speech to a DAR group with the salutation, "My fellow immigrants"). But some of the quotes, such as Charles Darwin's supposed deathbed recantation of evolution, are blatantly dishonest and falsify the historical record. And others are chillingly vicious, filled with virulent racial and religious prejudices that completely distort the views of the person supposedly quoted and spread distrust and hatred among the gullible. These include the forged remarks attributed to Benjamin Franklin that Jews should be excluded from America, and the fabricated condemnation of Catholics attributed to Lincoln. An entertaining and yet thought-provoking book, They Never Said It sorts out a great deal of history and sets it right, going beyond a mere catalog of popular misconceptions to reveal how conservatives and liberals, atheists and evangelists, all have at times twisted and even invented the words of eminent figures to promote their own ends. It is the ultimate debunking reference, a perfect complement to handbooks of quotations.




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The Mourning Bride


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Resonant Trinities


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Does God seem like an ancient, incomprehensible mystery? Does he feel so distant that you struggle to understand who he is? Is the concept of the Trinity something you've never been able to grasp? Integrating current scientific research, firsthand spiritual experiences, and scriptural knowledge, author Gene Paul Ort works to address some of these common issues. As Christians, unattended questions about our faith can become doubts, small cracks in our faith's foundation that are vulnerable to the rain of science and disinformation, the intentional chipping away by others, and the gradual decay caused by our own laziness. We can't see God because we are led astray by our doubts and lack of understanding and are lost in the fog of our own busyness. Resonant Trinities: When Reason, Love, and Faith Come Together can help lift the fog and lead us to a greater awareness of who God is. Ort takes readers along on his own quest for answers. Written conversationally so that all readers can relate, Resonant Trinities: When Reason, Love, and Faith Come Together details his conclusions about: bull; What it means to be made in the image and likeness of God bull; How our own personal trinity of mind, heart, and spirit is modeled after God's bull; The possibility of man being made of the same substance as God Armed with this newfound knowledge, readers may find the answers they too have been searching for.