Broken Scales


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However rare, some injustices are "objectively" determined, often through DNA evidence, which allows us to squarely establish innocence despite a conviction. But the stories selected for this book represent a cross-section: some are such that (almost) every reader will see and acknowledge the wrong, and some interviews may leave the readers scratching his head, wondering "what was the author thinking?" By speaking with those impacted by injustices that occurred over the last 60 years--during the 1950s at the height of McCarthyism, the 1980s in Louisiana and New York when race played a large a role in how justice was dispensed and how the media portrayed the participants, the aftermath of 9/11 when many were prepared to believe the worst, and the time shortly before the Supreme Court decided that marriage could be granted to same-sex couples--this book requires readers to look at injustice in the context of our times. The stories told by the participants themselves give the reader insight into the challenges of dispensing, and even commenting on, justice. The author asks difficult questions: Is there an injustice when the game seems to have been played fairly, but the System still got it wrong? Is it an injustice when a jury, properly charged with the evidence fairly presented, convicts the wrong man? Or when people, so passionate in their own point of view, use over-the-top tactics to persuade others of their position? These interviews add to the important--and what must be ongoing--conversation about injustice in America




Broken Scales


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Humans are a species that classifies. We arrange the flow of the things and events that we see and experience, place them into categories, and erect boundaries around those categories. Among the boundaries that we erect are those that we put around groups of “other” human beings. The evil side of human classification of other human beings is that we sometimes create false categories of other people, as is often the case in racial, ethnic, and religious stereotypes. This unmindful creation of empty categories of human characteristics is what happened during two periods crucial to the construction of race in America. This is racism. The United States is in a period of deep cultural flux and conflict, much of it seen through the lens of race. Tom Diaz proposes that the everyday actions of ordinary people, in the context of extreme political and cultural polarization, distort the criminal justice system and betray the lofty ideals expressed in American founding documents and centuries of Anglo-American articulations of basic human rights. These everyday actions range across a spectrum from the armed intervention of private citizens in the forms of individual action, neighborhood watches, and citizen’s arrests, to the expectations imposed on law enforcement, in particular, and the criminal justice system in general.




The Manual of Scales, Broken Chords Ans Arpeggios


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Contains all the standard scale and arpeggio patterns, and now includes whole-tone scales, augmented arpeggios and additional broken chord patterns. Includes an informative introduction, with technical guidance and practice suggestions. This new edition with its clear page layout and accessible structure is an excellent resource for all pianists.




Who's Broken My Scales


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Maintaining the weight you want can be a challenge, yet is easily possible! This book gives you revolutionary and excellent value approach to weight management. Three Master Coaches combine their expertise to enable you to get your head and body together with ease, and to take charge of your weight forever. Creative, innovative and yet amazingly simple, this book educates the reader in psychological principles of weight management, using fairy tales that you will already know. This means that you can change your mind to change your body almost effortlessly. The last weight management book you'll ever need to buy




Scale Journal


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Scales for Jazz Improvisation


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Haerle presents the scales used in improvisation and explains applications. Scales shown in all keys and treble and bass clefs include blues, ionian, dorian, phrygian, locrian as well as whole tone, chromatic, augmented and many more. Great aid to memorizing.







Scale Studies


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Jan H���_mal�_ (1844-1915) was an influential Czech violinist and teacher, associated with Moscow Conservatory for 46 years. These are his progressive scale studies in 10 sections.




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Broken Horns


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Lewis isn't the last of his kind anymore. He knew that eventually, he'd have to figure out a way to make more dragons. Still, he never imagined it would happen so soon, least of all to one of his friends! Why would Lucy transform now? And why her of all people!? When Lewis's immortal ancestor, the Crone, returns, she brings with her grave portents: Lucy is just the first of many victims in the coming days. The spell that first transformed Lewis into a dragon is still going off, and it shows no signs of stopping. With time running short, the Crone has no choice but to beg Lewis and his friends for help. Lewis doesn't think he's the right dragon for the job, but where else can they turn? Time is running out, and if they fail, it will mean the end of the world as they know it.