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    Adventures of a currency trader : a fable about trading, courage, and doing the right thing / Rob Booker.

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    Includes index.Book fair 2012.xv, 221 pages :Praise for ADVENTURES of a CURRENCY TRADER "A truly easy, unique, and enjoyable read! Rob has done it onceagain to teach us in the funniest way possible... how not to make themost common trading mistakes. If you are tired of reading how-tobooks, this is perfect for you. I highly recommend this book to alltraders. Everyone will learn something about themselves by readingthis book."—Kathy Lien, author, Day Trading the Currency Market,and Chief Strategist, www.dailyfx.com"Adventures of a Currency Trader is a must read foranyone who has ever traded or is thinking about trading in theForex markets. Rob Booker has a unique way of taking years ofmarket knowledge and transforming it into an educational andentertaining experience. It has quickly become a cult classic in mytrading library!"—H. Jack Bouroudjian, Principal, Brewer Investment Group"Brilliant! Rob's humor and humanity shine through in thisparable about trading and life. Filled with wisdom and wit, it's anexhilarating rollercoaster ride through the peaks and valleys ofthe learning curve, with many valuable lessons learned along theway."—Ed Ponsi, President, FXEducator.com"Rob's fable of everyman 'Harry Banes' is destined to become atrading classic. This is both the missing piece and the foundationthat comes before the strategies and methodologies. The search forthe Holy Grail begins and ends in the heart and mind. The journeyis authentic and real and if you're willing to take it with Rob,you will be rewarded in the end. Seldom has psychology and wisdombeen so entertaining!"—Raghee Horner, trader and author of Forex Trading forMaximum Profit and Days of Forex Trading"In a series of insightful and entertaining vignettes, RobBooker teaches both the novice and the experienced trader some hardwon truths about the currency market. It's a must read book writtenby a guy who survived the trenches and went on to prosper in thebiggest and most competitive financial market in the world."—Boris Schlossberg, Senior Currency Strategist, Forex CapitalMarkets LLC, and author of Technical Analysis of the CurrencyMarke

    Remarkable Lives : Robert Wright in conversation with Jerome Carson.

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    The purpose of this paper is to provide a profile of Rob Wright. Using a Case Study approach, Rob gives a short account of his background and is then interviewed by Jerome. Rob’s is an amazing account of surviving a harrowing upbringing, which fortunately few of us reading this piece will have had to endure. Rob’s story perfectly illustrates why first-person accounts are so powerful. It is hard to imagine a statistical paper having the same impact as this description of one person’s lived experience. Suicide is the greatest danger for anyone with a long-term mental health problem. Rob has faced this decision many times and has courageously battled on. Rachel’s simple, yet profound mantra, of “someone to love, something to do, somewhere to live,” is vital for all of our wellbeing. As Rob also points out, you still need money to put into the electric meter! Some people have tough upbringings and some have cruel upbringings. Rob had both. His survival is a testament to the uncrushable nature of the human spirit

    Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film Archive

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    In the fall of 2015 the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film began the process of organizing and digitizing materials from previous theatrical productions and significant department events, beginning with the years 2004-2014. Going forward, all future productions will be available at this location while we also continue to add items from previous years, going back to the University Theatre’s first production, George Bernard Shaw’s You Never Can Tell, in 1908. Performances: Agravio; Almost, Maine; Candide; Carson School News, Photos, and Events; Emma; God of Carnage; Gruesome Playground Injuries; Heroes; Ink and Elkskin; Jeeves Intervenes; Lion in the Streets; Love\u27s Labor\u27s Lost; Making God Laugh; Medea; Melancholy Play; Middletown; Mrs. Mannerly; New Artists Festival; No Exit; Nocturne; One Ham Manlet; Paragon Springs; Pillowman; Really Really; Red Line Stories; RIP; Silence; Taming of the Shrew; The Illusion; Unity Directors: Alisa Belflower; Becky Key Boesen; Billy Jones; Carrie Lee Patterson; Catherine Weidner; Clare Carl; D Scott Glasser; Dennis Henry; Doug Finlayson; Ian Borden; Ian M. Borden; Jack Carpenter; Jane Schiermeyer; Shannon Hanson; Benjamin Mark Adams; Taylar Morrissey; Jeffery Scott Elwell; Joshua Waterstone; Kara Davidson and David Darrow; Laura Lippman; Maggie Austin; Melora Kordos; Rob Urbinati; Sean Grosshans; Virginia Smith Authors: Adam Rapp; Ana Caro; Carrie Lee Patterson; Carson Grace Becker; Euripides; Gerald Sibleyras; Jane Austen; Jean-Paul Sartre; Jeffrey Hatcher; Jessica Debolt; Taylar Morrissey; Benna Hill; Corey Soukup; John Cariani; Judith Thompson; Kara Davidson and David Darrow; Kevin Kerr; Leonard Bernstein; Margaret Raether; Martin McDonagh; Moira Buffini; Paul Downs Colaizzo; Rajiv Joseph; Sarah Ruhl; Sean Grennan; Steven Dietz; Tony Kushner; Will Eno; William Shakespeare; Yasmina Rez

    Law\u27s Slow Violence Workshop

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    Osgoode Hall Law School hosts Law\u27s Slow Violence Workshop with Rob Nixon, Rachel Carson Professor of English from the University of Wisconsin. With a response from Professor Dayna Scott of Osgoode Hall Law School

    Rob and Bert in Tokyo

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    This essay is steeped in contradiction: it is as much an attempt at mourning, coping, and letting go as it is an exercise in remembrance, rediscovery, and reconnection. One of the many areas of international legal scholarship where Rob Cryer left his mark is his oeuvre on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE). To pay tribute to, and get re-acquainted with, Rob-the-person, I re-read his 2010 article on the ‘dignified dissenter’ in Tokyo, Dutch Judge Bert Röling. In that article, Rob uses the memoranda and the opinion of Bert-the-judge to assess his conceptual and legal contributions to the IMTFE judgment. They also serve him as a vehicle to get a better grasp of the author behind the text and the values and dilemmas that shaped Röling’s positions on the IMTFE bench. What more can we learn and understand about Rob Cryer while ‘reading Rob reading Bert’? What aspects of Röling’s legacy did he choose to foreground, and what qualities did he appreciate most? How did Rob treat his character when shedding light on the more contentious elements of Röling’s work? Even if this essay fails in its therapeutic purpose, it might still add a few mosaic pieces to the collective construction of Rob’s portrait in this volume

    Sub-Series 4: Publications : Affirmation and Affirmation News - Documents Found with Newsletters, 1994-1997

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    A paper discussing the author, Rob Casteel, and his struggle with AIDS

    An Interview with Rob Stephenson

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    Interview Rob Stephenson is an author, composer, visual artist living in Queens, NY. He has been creating texts, music, video, films, drawings, paintings, and installations for over thirty years. He has a BA in Experimental and Interdisciplinary Art from San Francisco State University and an MFA in Electronic Media from Mills College. He is the author of Passes Through (FC2/University of Alabama Press) and frequently publishes in journals and anthologies. He received an outstanding achievemen..

    Twelfth Night

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    Production of "Twelfth Night". Original music by Author 1. Nominated for 5 Matilda awards. Pensalfini, Rob (director

    No.478 Craig Denton

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    Transcript (36 pages) of interview(s) by Rob DeBirk with Craig Denton on March 28, 2008Denton grew up on the east side of Salt Lake City. He attended Highland High School. A non-Mormon, he had the perspective of being on the outside looking in. Topics discussed include empty spaces like vacant lots that have since been filled in, the concept of wilderness, proposed wilderness areas of Utah\u27s West Desert, the Las Vegas water grab, his love of fishing and the Bear River, his career at the University of Utah, and the fight against the MX missile. Denton also talks about literature that influenced his thinking, including the works of Thoreau, Emerson, Walt Whitman and Rachel Carson. He also talks about the photography of Ansel Adams, Eliot Porter and Philip Hyde. Interview is part of the Utah Environmentalists Oral History Project. Interviewer: Rob DeBir
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