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Everybody is the debut album by the New York City-based band Gods Child, released in 1994. [1] [2] The band members (Chris Seefried on vocals, guitars, and Mellotron; Gary DeRosa on keyboards; Craig Ruda on bass; and Alex Alexander on drums, percussion, and loops) are all from New York City.
Aluminum was the second album from New York City band Gods Child.. Produced by Tim Palmer (who has worked with such acts as Pearl Jam, Sponge, and Mission UK), the album features a spaced-out aura, solid musicianship and soaring sonics.
Caroline Adams Miller (born September 15, 1961) is an American executive coach and motivational speaker. [1] Miller has written six books, including Getting Grit , Creating Your Best Life , and My Name is Caroline , which chronicles her struggle with bulimia .
Lamb in His Bosom is a 1933 novel by Caroline Miller. It won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel [1] in 1934. It also won the Prix Femina in 1934 and became an immediate best-seller. The story of a poor white woman growing to maturity in the Pre-Civil War rural south.
Carolyn Miller earned her B.A. in English Honors at Penn State University in 1967 followed by her M.A. 1968. In 1980 Carolyn Miller received a Ph.D. in Communication and Rhetoric from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a dissertation on “Environmental Impact Statements and Rhetorical Genres.” [8] After several years as a technical writer and editor, she began her teaching career at ...
Caroline Miller may refer to: Caroline Pafford Miller (1903–1992), American novelist Caroline Adams Miller (born 1961), American non-fiction author and life coach
Caroline Pafford Miller (August 26, 1903 – July 12, 1992) was an American novelist. She gathered the folktales, stories, and archaic dialects of the rural communities she visited in her home state of Georgia in the late 1920s and early 1930s, and wove them into her first novel, Lamb in His Bosom, for which she won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1934, and the French literary award, the ...
Caroline Miller is a former elected member of the county commission of Multnomah County, Oregon in the United States, and a published author. Since leaving the political arena, Miller has been a prolific writer. She has published three novels: Trompe l'Oeil in 2012, Gothic Spring and Heart Land in 2009. [1]