Focusing on a diverse selection of folk songs and art music from various historical periods, the book offers musical examples that enhance skills such as sight-reading, dictation, and improvisation. It serves as a comprehensive resource for developing rhythmic reading and formal analysis, making it suitable for musicians looking to refine their abilities across multiple aspects of music.
After decades of failed relationships and painful drama, Donald Miller decided
had had enough. Impressing people wasnt helping him connect with anyone. He'd
built a life of public isolation, yet he dreamed of meaningful relationships.
So at forty years old he made a scary decision: to be himself no matter what
it cost.--Amazon.com.
NLP pronounced en el pea. Let's just get the name thing out of the way NLP
stands for neuro linguistic programming - yes, I know it's weird and yes, I
know it's funny (peculiar, not ha ha) - but, that's the name. How come?
Learn how to live from history's greatest thinkersSocrates Plato Diogenes
Aristotle Seneca Augustine Montaigne Descartes Rousseau Kant Emerson *
Nietzsche
No one denies the impact of terrorism in the contemporary world, but when it
comes to understanding the nature of terrorism and its ethical implications
there is little agreement.
Focusing on the Kodaly method, this resource provides comprehensive guidance for educators. It includes strategies for establishing a Kodaly-based program, detailed lesson plans, and techniques for teaching listening skills. The book covers both beginning and advanced rhythmic concepts, as well as musicianship training tailored for children and older beginners, making it a valuable tool for developing musical literacy in diverse learning environments.
Choral Sight Reading provides a practical and organic approach to teaching
middle school to college level choral singing and sight-reading according to
the Kodaly Concept of Music Education, through a series of step-by-step
practical lesson plans and instructions that can be used in choral rehearsals.
More than one in three women in the United States has experienced rape, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Luckily, many are able to escape this life—but what happens to them after? Journeys focuses on the desperately understudied topic of the resiliency of long-term (over 5 years) survivors of intimate partner violence and abuse. Drawing on participant observation research and interviews with women years after the end of their abusive relationships, author Susan L. Miller shares these women’s trials and tribulations, and expounds on the factors that facilitated these women’s success in gaining inner strength, personal efficacy, and transformation. Written for researchers, practitioners, students, and policy makers in criminal justice, sociology, and social services, Journeys shares stories that hope to inspire other victims and survivors while illuminating the different paths to resiliency and growth.