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"List of accessible books that may be consulted for further information": p. viii.

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Includes index.

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"Published by Sunset magazine": page facing t.p. (p. 2).

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Front Row: Forest, Evashevski, Richard Rindfuss, William Laskey, Melvin Anthony, Richard Hahn, James Conley (capt.), Brian Patchen, Mader, John Henderson, David Butler, William Muir.

2nd Row: Craig Kirby, Stephen Smith, Mack Farabee, John Marcum, Arnold Simkus, Robert Timberlake, Thomas Haverstock, Carl Ward, Richard Wells, William Yearby.

3rd Row: David Fisher, Dennis Flanagan, Wally Gabler, Stan Kemp, Richard Volk, Frank Nunley, Gary Schick, Robert Mielke, Thomas Parkhill, Richard Sygar, Donald Bailey.

4th Row: Chalres Kines, Charles Ruzicka, Kenneth Wright, Thomas Cecchini, Clayton Wilhite, Michael Bass, James Detwiler, Louis Lee, Jeffrey Hoyne, Thomas Keating, Charles Dehlin.

Top Row: Robert Evans (manager), Hank Fonde, Dennis Fitzgerald, Tony Mason, Coach Bump Elliott, Don Dufek, Jocko Nelson, Robert Hollway, Schilling (assistant trainer), Jim Hunt (trainer).

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(cont.) [v.8]. Wild oats; Serious family; Paul Pry; Charles II; Game of Love; Queen Mary's bower; Andy Blake; Naval engagements; Rochester; Artist's wife; Delicate ground; Two queens; Damon and Pythias; Rose of Arragon; Charles I; Mary Stuart; Love's frailties; Fanchon, the cricket; Lear of private life; Robert Macaire.

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On spine: Policy manual.

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Richard Strauss’ opera “Salome” is a musical discourse of the uneven power dynamics between male and female with the idea of the gaze as its central narrative. Under the patriarchal premise of the male gaze, the men emerge as the gazers, while the women are relegated to the role of submissive objectification. This paper examines the way Salome manipulates this patriarchal notion of the gaze for her own gain, voluntarily offering herself as the object of the male gaze. I further postulated that Salome strategically oscillates between the stereotypical image of femme fatale and femme fragile, intentionally succumbing to the masculine-constructed demonization and idealization of female power. Consequently, this paper traces how Strauss’ music realizes those gender portrayals and Salome’s resistance against the male order, reflecting the use of musical analyses as a tool in understanding gender roles and power in operas.

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This article shows how macroeconomic indicators of sustainable development can be applied to the Queensland economy. While recognising the complex and contentious theoretical and practical issues in deriving the Genuine Savings Rate (GSR) to serve as such an indicator, we use the World Bank's methodology, which includes only mineral depletion, deforestation and carbon dioxide emissions as environmental terms, to estimate GSRs for Queensland for the period 1989 to 1999, and compare these to World Bank estimates of Australia's GSR for the same period. We find that Queensland has a higher rate of natural resource depletion and a lower GSR than the whole of Australia. We also examine how well the World Bank GSR performs as a 'headline' measure of overall sustainability, review criticisms of the GSR, and compare its implicit policy implications with those of net state savings, and of the GSR plus a suite of other indicators.

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This preliminary study describes how health information is provided to stroke patients in an acute hospital and describes their perceptions of health information provision. A further aim was to determine if patients with aphasia were disadvantaged in their receipt of information. Seven stroke patients were observed in hospital for an average of 102 minutes each and then interviewed using a semi-structured interview. When communication occurred, only 17.5% of communication time was spent providing information. Patients with aphasia received information for less time and on fewer topics. Implications regarding approaches to information provision for patients with and without aphasia are discussed.