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The art of revolution
... on the Sea of Azov into a professional family. She studied music in Geneva and law in St. Petersburg, but decided to ... my advice; A kiss, my darling, is not for the ear, And music is not for the eyes.” References Chandler, R., ...
‘We cannot afford to lose even one child’
... He forwent studies he had commenced in art, music, botany and biology. He was not studying as much Talmud ... have liked and had reluctantly stopped attending classical music concerts. Feuerstein died in April 2014 at the age of ...
Letters: the assisted dying debate
... fashion, film and video, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software and computer ... for him, to establish himself as performer and creator of music – and, then, agreeing with the ‘social’ gurus, to ...
Letters
... fashion, film and video, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, software and computer ... for him, to establish himself as performer and creator of music – and, then, agreeing with the ‘social’ gurus, to ...
Looking Back: Finding the senses
... neural areas to process speech, faces, time, emotion, music, circadian rhythms, echolocation and space/navigation ...
Letters
... would there be any great works of literature, poetry or music? The researchers state that their results indicate that ...
Me and Monotropism: A unified theory of autism
... focus is indispensible in science, maths, technology, music, art and philosophy, among others. Obviously autistic ...
Weathering the storm
... events in parks when we are able to gather again, free music festivals and free museum entry for families. Schools ...
A reset for psychology as natural science
... science, technology, engineering, medicine, culture, music, literature, the Internet and social media all enhance ...
Looking Back: The house of cure
... such as dusting, watering plants, sewing and darning. Music, with its therapeutic potential, appears to have taken ...
In search of the brain of Descartes
... Beethoven, Mozart and others exhibited ‘an organ of music’, a phrenological feature. The fate of Mozart’s ...
We all create our own language
... differences make sense if language is a skill – like music, art, or computer programming – where we expect to ...
Letters
... College, he was more interested in geology and classical music than mainstream studies. On demobilisation from the ...
Letters
... a Fellow of the Royal Society as one of his students. The music was often loud, there was great food and the alcohol ...
Letters
... without some comment on his exquisite taste in classical music, painting, poetry, food and wine. Leslie was a ...
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... improve his water colour painting skills. His love of music ranged from Haydn to ragtime and brass bands. He played ...
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... her pottery figures and her poetry writing and love of music. Colleagues and friends alike will miss her kindness ...