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4/25/2019 20% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton (425) 235-6345
Great Northwest Estates & Jewelry! 4/25/2019 20% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton (425) 235-6345 SILENT AUCTIONS Wood signed Illegibly dated 2006 22 3pc Swedish Modern Art Prints- Bengt Elde Lots 1,000’s Ends @ 7:00PM Panoramic Posters, Etc Lots 2,000’s Ends @ 7:30PM 23 2pc Edvard Munch Exhibition Posters Lots 3,000’s Ends @ 8:00PM 24 Mexican Animal Needlework Panel Framed Lots 4,000’s Ends @ 8:30PM 25 Jacob Lawrence Exhibition Poster Framed 26 Pair Brass Table Lamps Lot Description 27 Steinhausen Executive Dual Winder Watch Display Case 1 2 Boxes Rock n' Roll 33RPM LPs 28 Handmade Fir Console Table 2 13 Boxes First Day Postal Covers Collection 29 Antique Brass Fire Extinguisher 3 Harry Lunstead MCM Executive Desk (PH) 30 3pc Oak Swivel Bar Stools 4 Antique Oak Pressed Back Rocking Chair 31 2pc Italian Ceramic Hanging Water Fonts 5 3pc Southwest Art Poster- Sam English, Etc 32 2ea Wood Ship Models- Queen Mary & 6 Charlotte Reine (b. 1954) S/N Paino Player Queen Mary 2 Aquatint Etching Framed 33 5pc Folding Wood Patio Table Set 7 Robert Shufelt 'Breakfast with a Friend' 34 NSM City II ES II Electric Jukebox Western S/N Lithograph 35 2pc Carved Wood Art Easel 8 Modernist Abstract Painting in Gallery 36 2pc Pop Surrealism Art Prints Frame 37 Pair Xamie Xmenez Puerto Vallarta Mouth 9 4pc Modern Art Prints Framed Paintings Framed 10 3pc Scandinavaian Modern Art Prints 38 3pc Vintage Cannabis Posters Framed 39 Elton Bennett 'Steelhead Weather' Serigraph 11 2 Boxes Art Exhibition Poster- Alfredo 40 3pc Silver Gelatin Framed Art Photographs- -
God's Calling : a Missionary Autobiography
W uiu fc.UA. a o \MSM$\ o DLffiggOHMil uufflllCDfeQEgtrapBQi a forty-year journey inspired by Gods faithfulness Robert H. Culpepper God's Calling: A Missionary Autobiography Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/godscallingmissiOOculp God's Calling: A Missionary Autobiography Robert H. Culpepper BROADMAN PRESS Nashville, Tennessee © Copyright 1981 • Broadman Press All rights reserved. 4263-23 ISBN: 0-8054-6323-2 Throughout this book, the name of the Foreign Mission Board is often abbreviated (FMB), as is the name of the Japan Baptist Convention (JBC). Verses marked Good News are from the Good News Bible, the Bible in Today's English Version. Old Testament: Copyright I American Bible Society 1976; New Testament: Copyright © American Bible Society, 1966, 1971, 1976. Used by permission. Verses marked RSV are from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyrighted 1946, 1952, © 1971, 1973. Verses marked ASV are from the American Standard Version. Dewey Decimal Classification: 266.092 Subject headings: culpeppeb. robert h / /missions—japan Library of Congress Catalog Number: 80-68643 Printed in the United States of America Di\>, Sck Dedicated Si to Kay and Cathy who shared many of the experiences this book relates, to the hosts of Southern Baptists whose support through prayer and financing made our ministry in Japan possible, and to the fellow missionaries in Japan and the many Japanese Christian friends who constituted our larger family in Japan. Appreciation Deep gratitude is expressed to the following: to Dr. E. Luther Copeland and Mr. Calvin Parker, missionary col- leagues, who read the first draft of the book chapter by chapter and gave many invaluable suggestions; to Dr. -
Exceptional Works of Art 2017 PUSHKIN ANTIQUES – MAYFAIR –
Exceptional works of art 2017 PUSHKIN ANTIQUES – MAYFAIR – At Pushkin Antiques we specialise in unique statement Each item is professionally selected and inspected pieces of antique silver as well as branded luxury items, to ensure we can give our customers a guarantee of stylish interior articles and objects d’art. authenticity and the required peace of mind when buying from us. Since the inception of our company, we’ve been at the forefront of online sales for high end, quality antiques. Our retail gallery is located on the lower floor of the world Our presence on most major platforms has allowed us famous Grays Antiques Centre in the heart of Mayfair. to consistently connect exquisite pieces with the most discerning collectors and interior decorators from all over the world with particular focus on the demands of the markets from the Far East, the Americas, Europe & Russia. www.pushkinantiques.com [email protected] We aim to provide the highest quality in every department: rare hand crafted articles, accurate item descriptions (+44) 02085 544 300 to include the history and provenance of each item, an (+44) 07595 595 079 extensive photography report, as well as a smooth buying process thus facilitating an efficient and pleasant online Shop 111, Lower Ground Floor, Grays Antiques Market. experience. 58 Davies St, London. W1K 5AB, UK. ALEX PUSHKIN OLGA PUSHKINA DUMITRU TIRA Founder & Director Managing Director Photographer Contents 6 ENGLISH SILVER 42 CHINESE SILVER 56 JAPANESE SILVER 66 INDIAN SILVER 78 BURMESE SILVER 86 CONTINENTAL SILVER 100 FRENCH SILVER 108 GERMAN SILVER 118 RUSSIAN SILVER 132 OBJECTS OF VERTU English Silver The style and technique in manufacturing silver during Hester Bateman (1708-1794) was one of the greatest this era (over 100 years) changed radically, reflecting silversmiths operating in this style, she is the most the variations in taste, society, costumes, economic and renowned and appreciated female silversmith of all time. -
Social Psychology
Social Psychology OUTLINE OF RESOURCES Introducing Social Psychology Lecture/Discussion Topic: Social Psychology’s Most Important Lessons (p. 853) Social Thinking The Fundamental Attribution Error Lecture/Discussion Topic: Attribution and Models of Helping (p. 856) Classroom Exercises: The Fundamental Attribution Error (p. 854) Students’ Perceptions of You (p. 855) Classroom Exercise/Critical Thinking Break: Biases in Explaining Events (p. 855) NEW Feature (Short) Film: The Lunch Date (p. 856) Worth Video Anthology: The Actor-Observer Difference in Attribution: Observe a Riot in Action* Attitudes and Actions Lecture/Discussion Topics: The Looking Glass Effect (p. 856) The Theory of Reasoned Action (p. 857) Actions Influence Attitudes (p. 857) The Justification of Effort (p. 858) Self-Persuasion (p. 859) Revisiting the Stanford Prison Experiment (p. 859) Abu Ghraib Prison and Social Psychology (p. 860) Classroom Exercise: Introducing Cognitive Dissonance Theory (p. 858) Worth Video Anthology: Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment* The Stanford Prison Experiment: The Power of the Situation* Social Influence Conformity: Complying With Social Pressures Lecture/Discussion Topics: Mimicry and Prosocial Behavior (p. 861) Social Exclusion and Mimicry (p. 861) The Seattle Windshield Pitting Epidemic (p. 862) Classroom Exercises: Suggestibility (p. 862) Social Influence (p. 863) Student Project: Violating a Social Norm (p. 863) Worth Video Anthology: Social Influence* NEW Liking and Imitation: The Sincerest Form of Flattery* Obedience: Following Orders Lecture/Discussion Topic: Obedience in Everyday Life (p. 865) Classroom Exercises: Obedience and Conformity (p. 864) Would You Obey? (p. 864) Wolves or Sheep? (p. 866) * Titles in the Worth Video Anthology are not described within the core resource unit. -
National Film Registry
National Film Registry Title Year EIDR ID Newark Athlete 1891 10.5240/FEE2-E691-79FD-3A8F-1535-F Blacksmith Scene 1893 10.5240/2AB8-4AFC-2553-80C1-9064-6 Dickson Experimental Sound Film 1894 10.5240/4EB8-26E6-47B7-0C2C-7D53-D Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze 1894 10.5240/B1CF-7D4D-6EE3-9883-F9A7-E Rip Van Winkle 1896 10.5240/0DA5-5701-4379-AC3B-1CC2-D The Kiss 1896 10.5240/BA2A-9E43-B6B1-A6AC-4974-8 Corbett-Fitzsimmons Title Fight 1897 10.5240/CE60-6F70-BD9E-5000-20AF-U Demolishing and Building Up the Star Theatre 1901 10.5240/65B2-B45C-F31B-8BB6-7AF3-S President McKinley Inauguration Footage 1901 10.5240/C276-6C50-F95E-F5D5-8DCB-L The Great Train Robbery 1903 10.5240/7791-8534-2C23-9030-8610-5 Westinghouse Works 1904 1904 10.5240/F72F-DF8B-F0E4-C293-54EF-U A Trip Down Market Street 1906 10.5240/A2E6-ED22-1293-D668-F4AB-I Dream of a Rarebit Fiend 1906 10.5240/4D64-D9DD-7AA2-5554-1413-S San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, April 18, 1906 1906 10.5240/69AE-11AD-4663-C176-E22B-I A Corner in Wheat 1909 10.5240/5E95-74AC-CF2C-3B9C-30BC-7 Lady Helen’s Escapade 1909 10.5240/0807-6B6B-F7BA-1702-BAFC-J Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy 1909 10.5240/C704-BD6D-0E12-719D-E093-E Jeffries-Johnson World’s Championship Boxing Contest 1910 10.5240/A8C0-4272-5D72-5611-D55A-S White Fawn’s Devotion 1910 10.5240/0132-74F5-FC39-1213-6D0D-Z Little Nemo 1911 10.5240/5A62-BCF8-51D5-64DB-1A86-H A Cure for Pokeritis 1912 10.5240/7E6A-CB37-B67E-A743-7341-L From the Manger to the Cross 1912 10.5240/5EBB-EE8A-91C0-8E48-DDA8-Q The Cry of the Children 1912 10.5240/C173-A4A7-2A2B-E702-33E8-N -
National Film Registry Titles Listed by Release Date
National Film Registry Titles 1989-2017: Listed by Year of Release Year Year Title Released Inducted Newark Athlete 1891 2010 Blacksmith Scene 1893 1995 Dickson Experimental Sound Film 1894-1895 2003 Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze 1894 2015 The Kiss 1896 1999 Rip Van Winkle 1896 1995 Corbett-Fitzsimmons Title Fight 1897 2012 Demolishing and Building Up the Star Theatre 1901 2002 President McKinley Inauguration Footage 1901 2000 The Great Train Robbery 1903 1990 Life of an American Fireman 1903 2016 Westinghouse Works 1904 1904 1998 Interior New York Subway, 14th Street to 42nd Street 1905 2017 Dream of a Rarebit Fiend 1906 2015 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, April 18, 1906 1906 2005 A Trip Down Market Street 1906 2010 A Corner in Wheat 1909 1994 Lady Helen’s Escapade 1909 2004 Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy 1909 2003 Jeffries-Johnson World’s Championship Boxing Contest 1910 2005 White Fawn’s Devotion 1910 2008 Little Nemo 1911 2009 The Cry of the Children 1912 2011 A Cure for Pokeritis 1912 2011 From the Manger to the Cross 1912 1998 The Land Beyond the Sunset 1912 2000 Musketeers of Pig Alley 1912 2016 Bert Williams Lime Kiln Club Field Day 1913 2014 The Evidence of the Film 1913 2001 Matrimony’s Speed Limit 1913 2003 Preservation of the Sign Language 1913 2010 Traffic in Souls 1913 2006 The Bargain 1914 2010 The Exploits of Elaine 1914 1994 Gertie The Dinosaur 1914 1991 In the Land of the Head Hunters 1914 1999 Mabel’s Blunder 1914 2009 1 National Film Registry Titles 1989-2017: Listed by Year of Release Year Year -
Welcome to a Thrilling Summer at Question
We l c o m e t o Hello, all! A letter doesn’t do it, no Welcome to a thrilling summer at question. You should turn to this page The Old Globe! The excitement has and see veritable fireworks exploding. been mounting here for months in Flashes of color, trumpets cascading anticipation of these five fabulous sum- down the page, something really amaz- mer productions: the witty, computer- ing! Because this is an amazing age comedy The Intelligent Design of Jenny Festival, perhaps the most ambitious Chow, the new, Broadway-caliber musi- we’ve ever fielded. cal Lucky Duck, as well as the fascinating In the Globe, returning favorite John Rando helms the and fun-filled Shakespeare Festival, featuring a revival of the important, witty, irreverent and irresistible new musical Lucky repertory format, in which three classic works — Antony and Duck, an off-the-barnyard-wall fable so loosely based on The Cleopatra, As You Like It and The Two Noble Kinsmen — rotate Ugly Duckling that the score — by none other than the cre- nightly on the outdoor stage. ator of Dreamgirls — can hardly stay on stage! We’ve been The creative teams behind these productions are at the looking forward to this debut all spring. top of their fields, having been recognized on the national And speaking of debuts, in the Carter comes the direct- awards front, including a Tony Award® nomination and an ing debut of Kirsten Brandt, the peripatetic and wildly talent- Outer Critics Circle Award for Shakespeare Festival set ed Artistic Director of our own Sledgehammer Theatre here designer -
Summer Fine Art & Antique Auction Saturday, June 30, 2012 9:30 Am
Summer Fine Art & Antique Auction Saturday, June 30, 2012 9:30 am EST (Preview Friday, June 29, noon - 6pm) Case Antiques, Inc., Auctions & Appraisals www.caseantiques.com [email protected] www.facebook.com/caseantiques Knoxville Ph: (865) 558-3033 Knoxville Fax: (865) 558-3032 Nashville Ph: (615) 812-6096 Gallery and Auction located at The Historic Cherokee Mills Building 2240 Sutherland Avenue Knoxville, TN 37919 Tennessee’s leading auction gallery for investment quality art and antiques is now accepting consignments for our Fall 2012 auction. Joseph Delaney (TN/NY, 1904-1991) Sold $19,720 Chinese Export Silver Presentation Tray Sold $7,424 Anna Catherine Wiley (TN, 1879-1958) Sold $107,880 Our cataloged auctions include: Record Setting Sales From Past Auctions • Online Internet bidding Sold Sold Sold • Telephone-assisted bidding $5,290 $36,800 $17,825 • Absentee maximum bid offers Left: Civil War Tin Type • In-person bidding at the event East TN Soldier Consignors’ items get maximum worldwide Center: exposure under the stewardship of Circa 1860 TN Redware Jar by C. knowledgeable professionals. A. Haun Right: Miniature TN Cherry Press w/ Two Drawers We offer a full range of estate appraisal Left: Japanese Mixed and liquidation services. Metals Urn Center: To submit items for consignment, East TN Miniature email photos and descriptions to Redware Jug, Mort [email protected]. Right: Miniature portrait by www.caseantiques.com Sold Sold Sold John Wood Dodge Knoxville: (865) 558-3033 $32,200 $19,550 $22,000 (1807-1893) Nashville: (615) 812-6096 CASE ANTIQUES, INC. - TNGL#5157 2240 Sutherland Avenue Knoxville, TN 37919 email: [email protected] www.caseantiques.com June 30, 2012 6/30/2012 LOT # LOT # 1 Chinese Export Silver Bowl, Dragon Design 4 Chinese silver bud vase Chinese export silver bowl, chased and pierced Chinese silver bud vase, cherry tree repousse design of a dragon chasing a flaming pearl decoration, center cartouche engraved and dated design. -
Flashpoint Project Director William E
If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. DIRECTOR'S LOG Life Skills Through The Lens of Media Literacy Written by: Kelly J. Brilliant, Managing Director William J. Plante William L. Paterson Pharnal Longus With contributions from: S. Jane Haggerty, Assistant District Attorney Ted Cranney, Assistant District Attorney A project of: District Attorney Kevin M. Burke Ruth Budelmann, Director, Juvenile Justice Programs, Flashpoint Project Director William E. Fallon, Assistant District Attorney, Chief, District Court Operations Charles F. Grimes, Assistant District Attorney, Chief, Administration and Finance Jonathan Bruce, Graphic Designer Cathleen McCarron, Editor Eastern District Attorney Museum Place : Two East India Square Salem, MA 01970 9 i . Telephone (978) 745-6610 Fax (978) 741-4971 We encourage the reproduction of this book but request that you acknowledge the source. Welcome To FLASHPOINT This twelve-session media literacy~life skills program focuses on violence, substance abuse and prejudice. FLASt-IPOINT is being offered by the Office of Kevin M. Burke, District Attomey of the Massachusetts Eastern District. Director's Note: Consider yourself a pioneer as we begin our journey together through the world of media. You are an important player in this program. Your facilitators will be working with you every step of the way. You will find information for each lesson (in FLASI-IPOINT, lessons are called "Takes") in this Director's Log. Also provided are many resources and research assignments. Director's Log Research Assignments are to be completed before beginning each of the following sessions. If you have any questions or ideas that would add to the program, please let your facilitator know. -
1927/28 - 2007 Гг
© Роман ТАРАСЕНКО. г. Мариуполь 2008г. Украина. [email protected] Лауреаты премии Американской Академии Киноискусства «ОСКАР». 1927/28 - 2007 гг. 1 Содержание Наменование стр Кратко о премии………………………………………………………. 6 1927/28г……………………………………………………………………………. 8 1928/29г……………………………………………………………………………. 9 1929/30г……………………………………………………………………………. 10 1930/31г……………………………………………………………………………. 11 1931/32г……………………………………………………………………………. 12 1932/33г……………………………………………………………………………. 13 1934г……………………………………………………………………………….. 14 1935г……………………………………………………………………………….. 15 1936г……………………………………………………………………………….. 16 1937г……………………………………………………………………………….. 17 1938г……………………………………………………………………………….. 18 1939г……………………………………………………………………………….. 19 1940г……………………………………………………………………………….. 20 1941г……………………………………………………………………………….. 21 1942г……………………………………………………………………………….. 23 1943г……………………………………………………………………………….. 25 1944г……………………………………………………………………………….. 27 1945г……………………………………………………………………………….. 29 1946г……………………………………………………………………………….. 31 1947г……………………………………………………………………………….. 33 1948г……………………………………………………………………………….. 35 1949г……………………………………………………………………………….. 37 1950г……………………………………………………………………………….. 39 1951г……………………………………………………………………………….. 41 2 1952г……………………………………………………………………………….. 43 1953г……………………………………………………………………………….. 45 1954г……………………………………………………………………………….. 47 1955г……………………………………………………………………………….. 49 1956г……………………………………………………………………………….. 51 1957г……………………………………………………………………………….. 53 1958г……………………………………………………………………………….. 54 1959г……………………………………………………………………………….. 55 1960г………………………………………………………………………………. -
Equality Day (Well, at Least the Children!) and Have Enjoyed a Early Years: We Had a Wonderful Day Well-Earned Break
WEEKLY NEWS ISSUE 15 11th January 2019 Welcome back and a Very Happy New Year to you all! I trust that all of our families are well rested Equality Day (well, at least the children!) and have enjoyed a Early Years: We had a wonderful day well-earned break. celebrating equality. The children in Reception enjoyed reading the story Elmer The Elephant and thinking So, here’s to the new Spring Term and hope that about why Elmer wanted to change at the beginning of the 2019 brings us that continued love for learning, story. We discussed how the story developed and how, in the with lots of exploring and excitement for all staff, end, Elmer realised he was perfect just the way he was. The children and parents. Together, let’s make sure it children based their art activities around the story, making a happens!! patchwork elephant, each writing why they are special. In Nursery, the children thought about how we are all different Nut Free Zone and unequal, yet equal and special, the children got creative Please remember that due to having nut and enjoyed making a big hand print rainbow. allergies within the school (both staff and Key Stage 1: Year 1 considered the question Who do you children), we are a NUT FREE ZONE. love? We looked at the different forms a family can take and Please respect this rule and do not send ANY nut wrote who it is that we love. We also met Angie, who is in a products into school. This is not limited to just wheelchair. -
THE SEVEN MINUTES Irving Wallace
First published in Great Britain by New English Library Ltd, in 1969 Copyright © 1969 by Irving Wallace THE SEVEN MINUTES Irving Wallace By eleven o'clock in the morning the sun had come out, and now the women of Oakwood, most of them housewives in summer attire and most of them at the wheels of their own cars, were converging on the business district to do their shopping. In the suddenly thickening traffic, the green two-door Ford coupe with a nasty dent in its front fender was at last forced to slow down. Slumped in the seat beside the driver, Otto Kellog grunted his displeasure, then sat up impatiently to get his bearings. He resented delays at a time like this, when he was anxious about what he must soon do. He wanted to get it over with as quickly as possible. There was a jarring screech as Iverson, who was driving the car, slammed on the brake, muttering, 'Goddam women drivers.' 'Yeah,' said Keliog. 'Wish they'd get moving.' In the rear the third occupant of the coupe, Eubank, older, more tolerant, less often exposed to the outside world than his companions, seemed to be enjoying the interval. He had brought himself forward from the back seat to peer over Iverson's shoulder through the windshield. 'So this is Oakwood,' he said. 'Attractive. I don't know how many times I've been out this way, but I guess I never paid much attention before.' 'Nothing so different,' said Iverson, easing his foot off the brake. 'It's still Los Angeles County.' 'Well, it just looks more prosperous and settled down,' said Eubank.