Jalin wood biography sampler
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1977 Books and Pamphlets July-Dec/AF
AF15091. Early child care in Switzerland. By Kurt K. Luescher, Verena Bitter 6 Peter Gross. Great Britain. 122 p. (International monograph series on early child care, vol. 1) Appl. au: Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers, Ltd. Nfl: contents, introd. , foreword £ author's pref. O Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers, Ltd.; 18llov7<l (ii> notice: 1973); 4P15091.
4F15577. Der Leib als Instrument der Seele in Gesundheit und Krankheit. By Balther Buehler. Best Germany. 87 p. Verlag Preies Geistesleben, G.B.B.H.; 1Bar62; 4P15577. (5th ed. , 1976, deposited)
AF16023. II novimento punti. By Guido Bazzoli. Italy. 166 p. O 4rnoldo flondadori Editore; 30Say76; 4P16023.
AF16021. Le Vallon/Brs. BacGinty est morte. By Agatha Christie, illus originales de Jessa Darrieuz. Switzerland. 361 p. O on illus.; Ed ito- Service, S.A.; 12Dcc75; AP16024.
AF16a25. Grundlagen der Gasdynamik. By Klaus Oswatitsch. Austria. 725 p. O Springec- Verlaq;
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Eight Mumuye pieces: The colonial officer who collected them, and what we learn thereby about early colonialism
Thanks are due in Cambridge to Nicholas Thomas, and particularly to my host in the collection, Rachel Hand, whose guidance was essential at the time and has remained so subsequently, as well as to Josh Murfitt for his photography. I am also grateful in Oxford to Jeremy Coote, David Zeitlyn, and Chris Morton; at the British Museum to Lissant Bolton, Elizabeth Bray, John Giblin, Jim Hammill, Julie Hudson, and Chris Spring; to Toni Wolstenholme at Jersey Heritage for a copy of Brice-Smith’s will; and for advice on images to Valentina Bandelloni at the Scala Picture Library in Florence on behalf of the Met, and Nancy Frehse on behalf of the Fondation Beyeler in Basel. More diffusely I remained indebted as collaborator on the Benue art project to Marla Berns, and as collaborator on the Akiga Sai History project, to David Dorward. I greatly appreciated Françoise and Jan Strybol
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Priscila Cachoeira
Brazilian mixed martial artist
Priscila Cachoeira Gomes da Silva[4] (born 19 August 1988) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist. She currently competes in the women's Flyweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Personal life
[edit]Cachoeira had a troubled childhood growing up. She played volleyball for Fluminense, but was removed from the grupp. In her youth Cachoeira's father refused to admit that she was his daughter, her brother-in-law sexually molested her, and she discovered that her boyfriend was cheating on her.[5] In her twenties Cachoeira became addicted to crack cocaine, and would spend many years of her life as an addict before her mother finally managed to help her leave her addiction and turn to mixed martial arts.[6]
Cachoeira had a son born in 2013.[7] She was in a relationship with another woman until 2018, when they split up because her partner was spending all her money.[8]