For introductory courses in Advertising, offered in marketing and journalism departments. Everyone has experienced memorable advertising: the ad or jingle that stays in your mind. But memorable advertising may not sell products or build market share-it may not be effective advertising. In these days of accountability, clients are asking that ...
A comprehensive guide to the diction of Italian, Ecclesiastical Latin, French and German with practical exercises in a comparative approach for American singers.
"A Neoclassic View of Plated Desserts demonstrates both the subtle and theatrical pizzazz of a talented collective of visionaries." -Andrew MacLauchlan Executive Pastry Chef, Coyote Cafe "A brilliant addition to Tish Boyle's and Timothy Moriarty's series of cookbooks. This dynamic duo has thoroughly translated the recipes of some of our country's ...
For introductory courses in marketing communications, advertising and promotions. This book focuses on the wide range of areas included in marketing communication and the tools and techniques needed to create an integrated approach. The goal is to present the wide range of communication messages and the sources that produce them and then show how ...
First produced at the Central City Opera House in 1956, "The Ballad of Baby Doe" is now widely considered a classic and is the second most produced American opera. In "The Ballad of Baby Doe", Smith tells the tale of the complicated birth of this most American of operas. Inspired in 1953 by composer Douglas Moore's interest in Horace Tabor's story ...
Among the many features of this unique casebook: - comprehensive coverage includes forensics, medical causation, statistics, and economic expert evidence - complex issues are made readily accessible--the authors begin by exploring scientific background and move on to case examples accompanied by explanatory comments and questions - technical ...
In this new anthology of myth, history and religion, Moriarty takes Ireland's past - its megalithic times, its Celtic times, its Christian times, its modern times - and mirrors it in the psychic geography of the 21st century. He assembles a Tarot pack of myths, folktales, stories, symbols and images, plundering literary and historical texts - a ...
A wonderful walk through the story of Moriarty's childhood growing up on a small farm in north Kerry, and his lifelong engagement with the traditional Catholic sacraments, taking as his point of departure Philip Larkin's poem "Church Going" - a richly meditative essay of extraordinary resonance that begins with a visit to the island of Inis Fallen ...
This extra-ordinary work of autobiography concludes the story of John Moriarty's life in Connemara during the 1980s and the return to his native Kerry. He relates the particularities of his time at Toombeloa, Roundstone and environs, where he worked restoring gardens and building his own house. He describes his adopted family and the children of ...
As the shortest candidate in the 2004 U.S. Presidential contest, Butternut O'Day enjoyed a distinct view of the political process. During her all-too-brief campaign, Butternut corresponded with dozens of business professionals, retailers, service providers, journalists, public personalities and civic leaders. While the resulting letters expose ...
The second volume of a trilogy, this text represents a mystical quest enacting one of the central themes of European literature, the journey from Paradise Lost to Paradise Regained. The trilogy is an outcome of a lifetime's meditation and offers a series of texts describing an individual's shamanic initiations and transformations - a mystic ...
Revised and enlarged, this edition of John Moriarty's first published work presents a book of revelations, meditated by stories and personal excursions in literture, philosophy and sacred writings.
The third and final volume derives from an Amazonian myth in which, on the first morning of the world, a woman of defining importance for religion and culture ascends the primeval river in an Anaconda canoe. As she ascends it we cannot but acknowledge her as a kind of Cortez, Ishmael, Kurtz, or Jonah, come to challenge us in our most fundamental ...
In this book, John Moriarty like Gulliver is a traveller to exotic places: ancient Egypt, Sumeria, Babylonia, Canaan, Judea, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, medieval, Renaissance, Enlightenment and modern Europe, ending in the Waste Land of our own making. Calling them psychles (as distinct from the cycles) of Western history, and seeking to mend ...
The author feels he was lost and this is a narrative describing how he fights his way to a kind of rest at the heart of things as they terribly and resplendently are. This volume give biographical grounding to the early mythical philosophical works of John Moriarty.
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