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Taylor Timothy
The Instant Economist: Everything You Need to Know About How the Economy Works
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The Only Economics Book You Will Ever Need. Economics isn't just about numbers: It's about politics, psychology, history, and so much more. We are all economists-when we work, save for the future, invest, pay taxes, and buy our groceries. Yet many of us feel lost when the subject arises. Award-winning professor Timothy Taylor tackles all the key questions and hot topics of both microeconomics and macroeconomics, including: * Why do budget deficits matter? * What exactly does the Federal Reserve do? * Does globalization take jobs away from American workers? * Why is health insurance so costly? The Instant Economist offers the knowledge and sophistication to understand the issues- so you can understand and discuss economics on a personal, national, and global level.
Long Ago and Far Away: James Taylor His Life and Music
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In this major biography, the late Timothy White explores both the career and the troubled personal journey of the legendary singer-songwriter James Taylor. Dispelling myth and rumour, Long Ago and Far Away examines the roots of Taylor’s mental anguish and his recurring battles with heroin and alcohol. This is an epic family history, an exploration of the real stories behind “Fire and Rain” and his many other enduring hits, as well as a frank account of Taylor’s days on the Apple record label, the financial disaster of his Greatest Hits album deal and the deaths and divorces that have haunted his life. Rich in detail due to in-depth research, this definitive book includes many rare photos and an extensive discography and bibliography. This edition has been updated by his friend and former Rolling Stone comrade Mitch Glazer and includes an epilogue about the memorial concerts for Timothy that James Taylor helped organize.
Stanley Park: A Novel
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A love story wrapped in a murder mystery.
In Timothy Taylor's debut novel Stanley Park, aspiring food artiste Jeremy Papier attempts to juggle the finances of his fledgling eatery, The Monkey's Paw, and his conflicted feelings about his attractive sous-chef. Meanwhile, on the other side of downtown Vancouver, his anthropologist father camps out in Stanley Park to study a group of homeless men. Impending financial ruin drives Jeremy into the clutches of an evil coffee magnate while his father delves deeper into the indigent lifestyle, probing the mystery of two dead children once found in the park as well as his failed marriage to Jeremy's mother. A tragicomic denouement takes the characters back to their human roots as hunter-gatherers in the 21st century. The big idea in Stanley Park is that global corporate culture threatens the local connections that sustain us. Only the outcasts in Stanley Park retain these connections, and one of them imparts to Jeremy the secret of trapping a swan: "'Stinky box does it,' Caruzo informed, scratching himself. 'Stinky box is all.'" He retrieves a discarded hot dog shipping box and explains the technique: "'I distract him.' Caruzo said. 'You kill him. Distract. Kill.'" Though our hero cannot bring himself to dispatch the bird, he understands the basic link with nature. Stanley Park isn't Crime and Punishment and doesn't pretend to be, even if the vocabulary is sometimes a little pretentious. Taylor, who won Canada's 2000 Journey Prize for his short fiction, tells a good story, creating plausible characters for this coming-of-age narrative and making a good start to a novelistic career. --Robyn Gillam, Amazon.ca
True Combat Chess: Winning Battles over the Board
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Former US Open Champion Timothy Taylor draws upon his wealth of personal experience to offer an instructive and entertaining account of how to improve your chess. This book is awash with invaluable advice on all stages of the game. Taylor emphasizes the practical aspects of chess: how to really make the most of your ability; how to win at all costs; and how to absorb the lessons of defeat to come back stronger. Grab every advantage over your opponents and be in the best possible shape for battle. True Combat Chess will show you the way.
Global Pop: World Music, World Markets
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Global Pop examines the rise of "world musics" and "world beat", and some of the musicians associated with these new genres such as Peter Gabriel, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and Johnny Clegg. Drawing on a wide range of sources - academic, popular, cyber, interviews, and the music itself - Global Pop charts an accessible path through many of the issues and contradictions surrounding the contemporary movement of people and musics worldwide. Global Pop examines the range of discourses employed in and around world music, demonstrating how the central concept of authenticity is wielded by musicians, fans, and other listeners, and looks at some of these musics in detail, examining ways they are caught up in forms of domination and resistance. The book also explores how some cross-cultural collaborations may fashion new musics and identities through innovative combinations of sounds and styles.
Timothy of the Cay
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In the novel The Cay, a young white boy and an old black man are stranded on a small sandy cay in the Caribbean Sea following a shipwreck. Eleven-year-old Phillip was blinded by flying debris when a torpedo struck the SS Hato, and old Timothy has taught him how to survive. This prequel-sequel tells the rest of their tale in alternating chapters--the compelling story of two very different people who share the courage and tenacity to turn their dreams into reality. Includes a reader's guide.
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Hat trick no treat for Royals - Rockford Register Star
Rockford Register Star, IL - May 23, 2009
Hat trick no treat for RoyalsRockford Christian High School's Brooke Hugdahl (10) heads the ball in the first half Friday, May 22, 2009, during their game against Timothy Christian in the IHSA Soccer Sectional at Rockford Christian High School in Rockford. St. Edward bows out in sectional
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Will Arnold Shove CA Into a Depression? - Daily Kos
Daily Kos, CA - May 22, 2009
Will Arnold Shove CA Into a Depression?Schwarzenegger did not comment directly on US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's testimony before a House panel Thursday that no loan guarantees would be forthcoming absent an act of Congress. While not the deciding factor in Schwarzenegger's
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Saturday's A prep girls track results - WAND
WAND, IL - May 24, 2009
Saturday's A prep girls track results17, Tessa Bosman, Elmhurst Timothy Christian, 13:27.14. Section 2 1, Kristen Busch, Freeburg, 11:19.83. 2, Kristen Garwood, Springfield Lutheran, 11:20.15. 3, Grace McCormack, Decatur St. Teresa, 11:23.49. 4, Kelly Curran, Bloomington Central Catholic,
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Concealed guns coming to national parks? - Daily Press
Daily Press, VA - May 23, 2009
Concealed guns coming to national parks?Only four days earlier, Hampton Circuit Court Judge Wilford Taylor Jr. sentenced a Lawrence E. Combs, 61, to serve 94 years in a sexual assault case. But when Taylor rattled through the sentences on the 12 counts, the tally came to 104 years.
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Lennon-Ono bed-in: 40th anniversary - Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail, Canada - May 23, 2009
Lennon-Ono bed-in: 40th anniversaryPeace and good vibes filled the flower-bedecked room, along with an ever-changing crowd of celebrity visitors – comedian Tom Smothers, psychedelic-drugs guru Timothy Leary, human-rights campaigner Dick Gregory, writer Nat Hentoff, singer Petula Clark
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