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Full Results of Survey of Songs
Existential Songs Full results Supplementary material for Mick Cooper’s Existential psychotherapy and counselling: Contributions to a pluralistic practice (Sage, 2015), Appendix. One of the great strengths of existential philosophy is that it stretches far beyond psychotherapy and counselling; into art, literature and many other forms of popular culture. This means that there are many – including films, novels and songs that convey the key messages of existentialism. These may be useful for trainees of existential therapy, and also as recommendations for clients to deepen an understanding of this way of seeing the world. In order to identify the most helpful resources, an online survey was conducted in the summer of 2014 to identify the key existential films, books and novels. Invites were sent out via email to existential training institutes and societies, and through social media. Participants were invited to nominate up to three of each art media that ‘most strongly communicate the core messages of existentialism’. In total, 119 people took part in the survey (i.e., gave one or more response). Approximately half were female (n = 57) and half were male (n = 56), with one of other gender. The average age was 47 years old (range 26–89). The participants were primarily distributed across the UK (n = 37), continental Europe (n = 34), North America (n = 24), Australia (n = 15) and Asia (n = 6). Around 90% of the respondents were either qualified therapists (n = 78) or in training (n = 26). Of these, around two-thirds (n = 69) considered themselves existential therapists, and one third (n = 32) did not. There were 235 nominations for the key existential song, with enormous variation across the different respondents. -
West Virginia Board of Barbers & Cosmetologists
WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCES Martha Y. Walker, Secretary Joe Manchin III, Governor Improving the Quality of life for West Virginians BOARD OF BARBERS AND COSMETOLOGISTS Larry W. Absten, Director Sarah Hamrick, President Justina Gabbert, Secretary Paula Kurczak Jim Ryan ANNUAL REPORT - FISCAL YEAR 2007 SUMMARY OF CONTENTS MISSION OPERATIONS CENTRAL OFFICE STAFF INSPECTORS BOARD MEMBERS GOALS & OBJECTIVES STATUTORY HISTORY PERFORMANCE MEASURES LICENSES ISSUED SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS & DISBURSEMENTS EXPENDITURE REPORT ROSTER OF NEW LICENSEES COMPLAINT LOG 2 MISSION The Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists is responsible for the health and welfare of all West Virginia citizens who seek professional services in barbering, cosmetology, manicuring and aesthetics. OPERATIONS Services are provided in three areas: Central Office Staff, Inspectors and Board Members. Central Office Staff ♦Prepares and supervises the annual budget for the Division. ♦Maintains a computerized database of all active licensees and students in the barbering, cosmetology and manicuring professions. Maintains a computerized database for all licensed shops in the barber, cosmetology and manicuring professions, and a database for all registered booth renters in these professions. Provides for the collection and accounting of all licensing and examination fees. ♦Provides support services for the five inspectors assigned to the Division. ♦Provides support services for the five Board members. ♦Maintains communications with the licensing boards of other 49 states, the general public and members of the professional community. Inspectors ♦Conduct frequent inspections of all licensed barber, beauty and manicuring shops, and all schools of barbering and cosmetology. ♦Conduct investigations of complaints related to the barber and cosmetology professions. ♦Enforces state laws and legislative rules relative to the barbering and cosmetology professions. -
MUSIC NOTES: Exploring Music Listening Data As a Visual Representation of Self
MUSIC NOTES: Exploring Music Listening Data as a Visual Representation of Self Chad Philip Hall A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of: Master of Design University of Washington 2016 Committee: Kristine Matthews Karen Cheng Linda Norlen Program Authorized to Offer Degree: Art ©Copyright 2016 Chad Philip Hall University of Washington Abstract MUSIC NOTES: Exploring Music Listening Data as a Visual Representation of Self Chad Philip Hall Co-Chairs of the Supervisory Committee: Kristine Matthews, Associate Professor + Chair Division of Design, Visual Communication Design School of Art + Art History + Design Karen Cheng, Professor Division of Design, Visual Communication Design School of Art + Art History + Design Shelves of vinyl records and cassette tapes spark thoughts and mem ories at a quick glance. In the shift to digital formats, we lost physical artifacts but gained data as a rich, but often hidden artifact of our music listening. This project tracked and visualized the music listening habits of eight people over 30 days to explore how this data can serve as a visual representation of self and present new opportunities for reflection. 1 exploring music listening data as MUSIC NOTES a visual representation of self CHAD PHILIP HALL 2 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF: master of design university of washington 2016 COMMITTEE: kristine matthews karen cheng linda norlen PROGRAM AUTHORIZED TO OFFER DEGREE: school of art + art history + design, division -
Radio Essentials 2012
Artist Song Series Issue Track 44 When Your Heart Stops BeatingHitz Radio Issue 81 14 112 Dance With Me Hitz Radio Issue 19 12 112 Peaches & Cream Hitz Radio Issue 13 11 311 Don't Tread On Me Hitz Radio Issue 64 8 311 Love Song Hitz Radio Issue 48 5 - Happy Birthday To You Radio Essential IssueSeries 40 Disc 40 21 - Wedding Processional Radio Essential IssueSeries 40 Disc 40 22 - Wedding Recessional Radio Essential IssueSeries 40 Disc 40 23 10 Years Beautiful Hitz Radio Issue 99 6 10 Years Burnout Modern Rock RadioJul-18 10 10 Years Wasteland Hitz Radio Issue 68 4 10,000 Maniacs Because The Night Radio Essential IssueSeries 44 Disc 44 4 1975, The Chocolate Modern Rock RadioDec-13 12 1975, The Girls Mainstream RadioNov-14 8 1975, The Give Yourself A Try Modern Rock RadioSep-18 20 1975, The Love It If We Made It Modern Rock RadioJan-19 16 1975, The Love Me Modern Rock RadioJan-16 10 1975, The Sex Modern Rock RadioMar-14 18 1975, The Somebody Else Modern Rock RadioOct-16 21 1975, The The City Modern Rock RadioFeb-14 12 1975, The The Sound Modern Rock RadioJun-16 10 2 Pac Feat. Dr. Dre California Love Radio Essential IssueSeries 22 Disc 22 4 2 Pistols She Got It Hitz Radio Issue 96 16 2 Unlimited Get Ready For This Radio Essential IssueSeries 23 Disc 23 3 2 Unlimited Twilight Zone Radio Essential IssueSeries 22 Disc 22 16 21 Savage Feat. J. Cole a lot Mainstream RadioMay-19 11 3 Deep Can't Get Over You Hitz Radio Issue 16 6 3 Doors Down Away From The Sun Hitz Radio Issue 46 6 3 Doors Down Be Like That Hitz Radio Issue 16 2 3 Doors Down Behind Those Eyes Hitz Radio Issue 62 16 3 Doors Down Duck And Run Hitz Radio Issue 12 15 3 Doors Down Here Without You Hitz Radio Issue 41 14 3 Doors Down In The Dark Modern Rock RadioMar-16 10 3 Doors Down It's Not My Time Hitz Radio Issue 95 3 3 Doors Down Kryptonite Hitz Radio Issue 3 9 3 Doors Down Let Me Go Hitz Radio Issue 57 15 3 Doors Down One Light Modern Rock RadioJan-13 6 3 Doors Down When I'm Gone Hitz Radio Issue 31 2 3 Doors Down Feat. -
Hawke: a Modern Retelling of Wuthering Heights Novel Draft and Theoretical Analysis Kristen Csuti Submitted in Partial Fulfillme
Hawke: A Modern Retelling of Wuthering Heights Novel Draft and Theoretical Analysis Kristen Csuti Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Graduation from the Malone University Honors Program Adviser: Diane Chambers, Ph.D. 21 April 2016 Csuti 1 Table of Contents: 1. Hawke: A Modern Retelling of Wuthering Heights........................................................2 2. “Unquiet Sleepers: A Young Novelist’s Thoughts on Adaptation”............................192 Csuti 2 Prologue Catherine Harlowe checked to make sure her husband was asleep before quietly getting dressed. She opened the bathroom door just far enough that she could slip inside, any farther and it would squeak. She applied a fresh coat of make-up and forced herself to breathe evenly. He won’t wake up. He hasn’t yet. At the top of the stairs, she paused. “Mommy?” Her three-year-old daughter was standing in the doorway to her room. “Go back to sleep, sweetie,” Catherine said. “I had a bad dream. The bad faeries chased me.” “The bad faeries won’t get you. You’re too good.” “Can I sleep with you and daddy?” Catherine thought quickly. If she woke Max up, he would realize she was gone. Emily always slept in the car. And she probably wouldn’t remember this anyway. “I’m going out. Do you want to come, sweetheart?” Emily nodded and ran to grab her teddy bear. “Let’s be really, really quiet,” Catherine said, “like good faeries.” Emily nodded gravely and rose up on her tiptoes, and the two made their way out to the car. Emily was asleep before they left the neighborhood. -
Name Memo Debit Credit 313 · Advertising - Advisor Fanning Communications
1:26 PM Village of Crestwood General Fund 03/17/17 General Warrant Accrual Basis 2/18/17 to 3/17/17 Name Memo Debit Credit 313 · Advertising - Advisor Fanning Communications... Less Advertisements Paid For February, 2017 2,081.60 Total 313 · Advertising - Advisor 0.00 2,081.60 315 · Vehicle stickers Amato, James Refund of payment for one vehicle sticker (duplicate purchase) 5.00 Pro Nails Refund of Duplicate Vehicle Stickers 2017 Purchase 20.00 Total 315 · Vehicle stickers 25.00 0.00 345 · Hall Rental/Deposits Gray, Erica Refund of civic center deposit- 2/11/17 150.00 Kozak, Katherine Civic Center Deposit Refund - 3/4/2017 150.00 Mitchell, Brittney Refund of Civic Center Deposit-2/12/17 150.00 Monterrosas, Erika Refund of Civic Center Deposit- 3/11/17 150.00 Wilson, Kathy Refund Civic Center Refund-3/5/17 150.00 Total 345 · Hall Rental/Deposits 750.00 0.00 400 · General And Administrative 422 · Membership Dues & Expenses Chicago Metropolitan An... Contribution Request (CMAP) 412.93 Southwest Conference of ... SCM Legislative Breakfast - March 24, 2017 150.00 Total 422 · Membership Dues & Expenses 562.93 0.00 425 · Office Equip. Rental/Maint. Pitney Bowes Postage Meter Rental for period - 12-30-2016 - 3-29-2017 138.00 Total 425 · Office Equip. Rental/Maint. 138.00 0.00 428 · Legal Notice Publications Southwest Messenger Pre... Legal Notice (Ord.2340/13820 S. Cicero) 2-23-2017 and 3-2-2017 861.84 Southwest Messenger Pre... Legal Notice 2/16/2017 (13500 S. Kenton/ D&M) 148.96 Southwest Messenger Pre.. -
Eyez on Me 2PAC – Changes 2PAC - Dear Mama 2PAC - I Ain't Mad at Cha 2PAC Feat
2 UNLIMITED- No Limit 2PAC - All Eyez On Me 2PAC – Changes 2PAC - Dear Mama 2PAC - I Ain't Mad At Cha 2PAC Feat. Dr DRE & ROGER TROUTMAN - California Love 311 - Amber 311 - Beautiful Disaster 311 - Down 3 DOORS DOWN - Away From The Sun 3 DOORS DOWN – Be Like That 3 DOORS DOWN - Behind Those Eyes 3 DOORS DOWN - Dangerous Game 3 DOORS DOWN – Duck An Run 3 DOORS DOWN – Here By Me 3 DOORS DOWN - Here Without You 3 DOORS DOWN - Kryptonite 3 DOORS DOWN - Landing In London 3 DOORS DOWN – Let Me Go 3 DOORS DOWN - Live For Today 3 DOORS DOWN – Loser 3 DOORS DOWN – So I Need You 3 DOORS DOWN – The Better Life 3 DOORS DOWN – The Road I'm On 3 DOORS DOWN - When I'm Gone 4 NON BLONDES - Spaceman 4 NON BLONDES - What's Up 4 NON BLONDES - What's Up ( Acoustative Version ) 4 THE CAUSE - Ain't No Sunshine 4 THE CAUSE - Stand By Me 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - Amnesia 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - Don't Stop 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER – Good Girls 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - Jet Black Heart 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER – Lie To Me 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - She Looks So Perfect 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - Teeth 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - What I Like About You 5 SECONDS OF SUMMER - Youngblood 10CC - Donna 10CC - Dreadlock Holiday 10CC - I'm Mandy ( Fly Me ) 10CC - I'm Mandy Fly Me 10CC - I'm Not In Love 10CC - Life Is A Minestrone 10CC - Rubber Bullets 10CC - The Things We Do For Love 10CC - The Wall Street Shuffle 30 SECONDS TO MARS - Closer To The Edge 30 SECONDS TO MARS - From Yesterday 30 SECONDS TO MARS - Kings and Queens 30 SECONDS TO MARS - Teeth 30 SECONDS TO MARS - The Kill (Bury Me) 30 SECONDS TO MARS - Up In The Air 30 SECONDS TO MARS - Walk On Water 50 CENT - Candy Shop 50 CENT - Disco Inferno 50 CENT - In Da Club 50 CENT - Just A Lil' Bit 50 CENT - Wanksta 50 CENT Feat. -
Fiscal Year 2009 C-7-1-08 Received Email Complaint 07
BOARD OF BARBERS AND COSMETOLOGISTS COMPLAINT LOG – FISCAL YEAR 2009 C-7-1-08 RECEIVED EMAIL COMPLAINT 07/01/08 Dear Larry, I wrote a list of concerns and the legality of licensing and reciprocity. I hope that you take into careful consideration. There will be more Vietnamese test takers and Vietnamese people applying for reciprocity for their cosmetology license. Their licenses from other states are bought, not earned. Retesting is the only way to make sure they could verify their education and skills. Aside from that there is one issue I like to point out. Please correct me if I am wrong. -waxing without a Aesthetician or Cosmetologist license -manicuring and pedicuring without any type of license If this is illegal please check out the following salons. If you send in the inspector to ask for these services, they will know because the salons alert each other. Send in a young adult from the cosmetology school and ask for these services. Come in on a Thursday or Friday and ask for the lady who does only pedicures and manicures. Also ask for the lady owner to do waxing. Exotic Nails, Barboursville, WV, Hollywood Nails and Spa, Bridgeport, WV. On 08/13/08 Barbara Conley inspected Exotic Nails in Barboursville, WV. I entered Exotic Nails and did regular inspection especially looking for waxing equipment. Did not find waxing machine or heater. Did fid waxing strips, cleaner and applicators in supply room. I told owner Luc Tien Nguyen of complaint and told him to remove all waxing equipment. He told me that for a short period of time they had a licensed cosmetologist who did some waxing and that she is no longer there. -
November 2016 the Following Is a Compilation of Notes Mayor Mundy
November 2016 The following is a compilation of notes Mayor Mundy has taken from the Sycamore City Council Meeting Minutes during the period from 1990 through 2009. It took Mayor Mundy several months to review the minutes, make notations, and present what is seen here for your understanding, education, and enjoyment. City Clerk Candy Smith is credited with having the city council minutes available for review as she carefully and accurately records, maintains, and safeguards city records. When there is mention of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance, Annual Tax Levy Ordinance, Treasurer Report, bills approved to pay, or other financial information, it is included here. This is the seventh installment of notes from meeting minutes which began in 1858 and continues 152 years through 2009. A note of interest is that Sycamore never was “flush” with funds to sustain and improve public services but always “made do” with careful, conservative, and controlled spending as opposed to State of Illinois and Federal Budget protocols and operations. So we have traveled 152 years from the beginning noting the first well, paved street, sidewalks, fire company, constable, water standpipe, road grader, and snowplow. Over time homes, businesses, churches, schools, parks, a Carnegie Foundation Library, Eli Barnes’ 12 room rooming house, hotels, theatres, bakeries, museums, many good eateries, county court houses, jails, and hospitals were built and operated by the people of Sycamore. This last 20 years marked historical growth which was managed both by the market and city ordinance. During the middle 2000’s some Sycamore natives, concerned with rapid growth, protested the pace of growth as Sycamore grew from 12,000 in 2000 to 18,000 in 2010. -
The Film Adaptation of a River Runs Through It
I SILENCE, PRIDE AND GRACE: THE FILM ADAPTATION OF A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT by JILL L. TALBOT, B.S.Ed. A THESIS IN ENGLISH Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Texas Tech University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF ARTS Approved May, 1995 m •X fQo .' IJ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank the members of my thesis committee. Dr. Michael Schoenecke and Dr. Wendell Aycock, for their time and expertise in helping to prepare this paper. I would like to give special thanks to Dr. Schoenecke, who introduced me to the study of film adaptation, for his continuing advice, encouragement, and friendship. Finally, thanks to David Edwards, for his constant and faithful support of my academic pursuits. 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ii CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 1 II. A RIVER REMEMBERED 4 The Novella 4 Fly Fishing 8 Themes of the Novella 10 Silence 12 Pride 15 Grace 18 Love Does Not Depend on Understanding 19 A Prose of Praise 22 III. REDFORD'S ATTACHMENT AND ADAPTATION 27 Cinematic Adaptation 27 Themes of the Movie 39 The Character of Paul 45 Separation, Tradition, and Relationships ... 50 IV. CONCLUSION 55 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 58 111 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind; --Wordsworth from Prelude In the opening lines of A River Runs Through It. Norman Maclean introduces the two most influential elements of his past: fly fishing and religion. -
Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago
Columbia College Chicago Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago Alumni Newsletters Alumni Fall 9-2009 DEMO 10 Columbia College Chicago Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.colum.edu/alumnae_news This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. Recommended Citation DEMO 10 (Autumn 2009), Alumni Magazine, College Archives & Special Collections, Columbia College Chicago. http://digitalcommons.colum.edu/alumnae_news/77 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Alumni at Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago. It has been accepted for inclusion in Alumni Newsletters by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago. ARTS + MEDI A = CULTURE A R TS + MEDIA = CULTURE F A L L 2 0 0 9 FLUO R A M N I & F RIE N D S O F C O L U M B I A C O L LE G E C H I CAG O 10 Teaching Funny Studying comedy with Chicago’s improv masters CU O L M B I A C O L LE G E C H I CA G O PRESE N T S CN O VERSATIONS in the Arts A year-long exploration of trends and issues in disciplines taught by Columbia’s School of Media Arts, focusing on social media, journalism, and the moving image. CENTURY ST Biz Stone A rianna Huffington Mira Nair T uesday, October 6, 2009 Wednesday, January 27, 2010 Wednesday, April 28, 2010 Co-founder of the social Co-founder and Editor-In-Chief of Director of Salaam Bombay!, network Twitter The Huffington Post News Website The Namesake, Mississippi Masala, Tweet with us at #bizstonecolum and Monsoon Wedding This series opens a three-year cycle of programs devoted to each President’s Club donors enjoy of Columbia’s three schools: Media Arts, Fine and Performing Arts, MEDIA ARTS IN THE 21 invitations to VIP receptions and Liberal Arts and Sciences. -
Types of Music in Qoya
TYPES OF MUSIC IN QOYA Invite the spirit of music into your Qoya class. Imagine the music as your co-teacher taking women into realms beyond where your words alone can lead. These descriptions outline how music is most effectively utilized during each part of a Qoya class. In addition to to these suggestions, deeply listen to each piece of music you are considering for class and notice how it inspires your body to move! Click here for a playlist of the music in this document. Before Class (10 to 15 minutes of music) The purpose of the music here is to set the tone of the upcoming class, introducing its vibe and energy. Choose songs based on sound, tone, and lyrics - but most importantly, those that resonate with the overall theme. This is a good place to put music that you love (provided it fits) that doesn’t really work anywhere else in the class. Examples: Glorious by MaMuse is a great example of a song to set a warm and open vibe in the room as people enter. Introducing a Class (approximately 5 minutes) No music here is best. Lyrics and even plain sounds can be distracting when people are talking, especially when a depth of presence is being asked for from the listener. Let this be a time to focus on connection and the introduction itself. Just the act of turning off the ‘Before Class’ music can bring an immediate sense of presence and focus to the group. Optional Stillness Before Class (approximately 5 minutes) If you choose to have people lie down and begin with a meditation, use music that is ambient and spacious.