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  2. Shakti Gawain - Wikipedia

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    Gawain is best known for her book Creative Visualization: Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Life (1978). [5] The book focuses primarily on making changes to visual mental imagery, and attributes to it the capacity for hindering or facilitating an individual's potential, citing vivid anecdotal stories drawn from her experience and that of others to support her thesis.

  3. Robert Silverberg bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Light for the World: Edison and the Power Industry (1967) The Search for Eldorado (1967, as Walker Chapman) The World of the Ocean Depths (1968) The Stolen Election: Hayes vs. Tilden, 1876 (1968, as Lloyd Robinson) Four Men Who Changed the Universe (1968) Sam Houston (1968, as Paul Hollander) The South Pole: A Book to Begin On (1968, as Lee ...

  4. Reflets dans l'eau - Wikipedia

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    Claude Debussy's Reflets dans l'eau ("Reflections in the Water") is the first of three piano pieces from his first volume of Images, which are frequently performed separately. It was written in 1905. It was written in 1905.

  5. John Massey (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Massey is one conjectured name of the Gawain Poet, author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and probably of several other 14th-century Middle English poems. Internal evidence from the text of the poems and marginalia of the manuscript suggests the name "John Massey" or similar; contemporary records of people of the name who might have ...

  6. New World Library - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The success of Gawain's book launched the new company as a source of books for the creative and New Age communities. In the mid 1980s, they changed their name from “Whatever Publishing” to “New World Library“. [3] Gawain also founded Nataraj Publishing as a division of New World Library. [4]

  7. Gawayn - Wikipedia

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    Gawayn is a French-Italian-Canadian animated television series created and designed by Jan Van Rijsselberge.It is produced by Alphanim (previously known as Gaumont-Alphanim for the first season).

  8. E. V. Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Gordon worked at Leeds from 1922 to 1931, introducing first Old Norse and later modern Icelandic to the curriculum. While at Leeds, he wrote his An Introduction to Old Norse (first published 1927) and collaborated with Tolkien, who worked at Leeds from 1920 to 1925, particularly on their edition of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (first published 1925).

  9. The Light on the Island - Wikipedia

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    The Light on the Island, by Helene Glidden, recounts her early years in the lighthouse on Patos Island in Washington State's San Juan Islands. Set during Edward Durgan's eight-year term as lighthouse keeper from 1905–1913, it offers a child's perspective on a number of adult themes, including death, murder, strong language, and smugglers.