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    A.J. Potter (1918-1980): The career and creative achievement of an Irish composer in social and cultural context

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    A. J. Potter (1918-1980) was one of the most significant composers working in Ireland in the latter part of the twentieth century. This thesis surveys his career and creative achievement, which have not hitherto been subjected to detailed scrutiny. The opening chapter presents a biographical overview: its first part outlines the circumstances of Potter's childhood and early adulthood, including his studies with Vaughan Williams at the Royal College of Music in London, his period of service in the British Army during World War II and his subsequent three-year sojourn in Africa; the second continues the narrative from 1951, when he settled permanently in Ireland, up to his death in 1980. In addition to detailing events of note in his private and professional life, an important subsidiary focus of this section is to depict the impoverished and culturally marginalised nature of Irish musical life at this period and describe the frustrations that these conditions engendered for the composer and his contemporaries. The remaining chapters are devoted to an examination of Potter's major works. Chapter 2 considers four student compositions that were written or conceived in the late 1930s and were subsequently revised when he resumed composing in 1949 after a creative silence of over a decade. Chapter 3 is divided in two parts: the first delineates the salient features of his mature creative aesthetic, while the second provides an account of his later orchestral works. The remaining chapters explore his choral music and stage works, which, in addition to the scores previously described, constitute his most noteworthy achievements

    Far Hills, Mark Lance house, 1965

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    The Mark Lane dwelling on Main Street (Route 202), Far Hills minutes before it was demolished in May 1965 to make room for a shopping mall. Mark Lance operated a general store on the site that he owned with Dick Potter

    Letter from A. F. Potter to John H. Page

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    Letter from A. F. Potter to John H. Page referring his request to build a railway to the District Forester at Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Letter from A. F. Potter to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from A. F. Potter to Carl T. Hayden describing John H. Page's request to build a railway for the Canyon Copper Company as "impractical"

    Frank Potter's Science Gems

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    Created solely by author Frank Potter, this site is a large collection that provides web links to physical science curriculum materials for grades K-16 which are categorized by grade level and subject. Some of these subjects consist of: measurement, mechanics, energy, waves, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, special relativity, quantum mechanics, atomic physics, nunclear physics, chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, particle physics and general relativity. The author also includes topic based around earth and life sciences. The breadth and scope of the page is obvious. Potter contributes links from a large range of topics with a variability of different grade levels

    Letter from A. F. Potter, Department of Agriculture, to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from A. F. Potter to Carl Hayden regarding W. W. Bass's livery permit. Bass's fee to maintain the roads has been reduced to $50 per year, but he will still need to keep his business at least a hundred feet from the Grand Canyon rim so as not to disturb visitors

    Harry Potter and the lexicon of doom

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    In a three day trial in April 2008, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York considered whether the Harry Potter Lexicon infringed the intellectual property rights of J.K. Rowling and Warner Brothers. The case has attracted great media attention. As John Crace, a reporter for The Guardian, observed: “On one side: global-celebrity author J.K. Rowling. On the other: an amateur fan site devoted to the world's favourite boy wizard. At stake: the soul of Harry Potter.”\ud \ud J.K. Rowling is the author of the seven book Harry Potter series, which tell the story of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his battles with Voldemort, the Lord of Darkness. As the court papers noted, “The Harry Potter Books are a modern day publishing phenomenon and success story.” Warner Brothers sought and obtained the film rights to the series. The entertainment company has thus far produced five films; a sixth is due in November 2008; and the final instalment is planned.\ud \ud The Harry Potter Lexicon is a reference guide created by Steven Vander Ark, a former grade school teacher. He has organised a large volume of material on the Harry Potter books and the Harry Potter films on a website in an alphabetical listing, from “A-Z”. The founder of RDR Books, Roger Rapoport, approached Ark to publish the Harry Potter Lexicon in a book form. Ark agreed to this request, and provided the publisher with a condensed version of the web-site.\ud \ud After RDR Books announced its intention to publish the reference book, J.K. Rowling and Warner Brothers brought a legal action in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleging that the publishers of the Harry Potter Lexicon were in breach of various intellectual property rights. A spokesperson for Warner Brothers and J.K. Rowling observed:\ud \ud "A fan’s affectionate enthusiasm should not obscure acts of plagiarism. The publishers knew what they were doing. The problem remains that the Lexicon takes an enormous amount of Ms. Rowling’s work and adds virtually no original commentary of its own. As we’ve said in court, it takes too much and adds too little. Authors have a duty to prevent the exploitation of their works by people who contribute nothing original, creative or interpretive."\ud \ud The litigation involves the intersection of copyright law, trade mark law, and consumer protection law. It has a wider significance because it deals with the protection of authorial rights; the use of literary indexes, supplements and reference guides; and the clash between character merchandising and fan fiction

    Harry Potter: purebloods and racial segregation

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    The artistic productions, in this case the literary, are the result of the relationship between the artist/author with his time and therefore can reveal aspects of society in which it is inserted, culture, social organization and forms of coexistence, even if in a work permeated with an imaginative character. In this work we will approach the relationship between the books of the Harry Potter series, by J.K. Howling, with a remarkable fact of History, the German Nazism. For that, we will start from authors such as Antônio Cândido (2010), who discusses the relation between literature and society; Isabelle Cani (2008), who presents analyses between the series and Nazism; Ian Kershaw (2010), who discusses the life of Adolf Hitler. Methodologically, this is a bibliographical research with production of argumentative text that starts from the characters to the categories of social division existing in the series. With that presents reflective approach on racial prejudice from a literature not considered canonical and that passes for looks depreciative looks in the academy. Keywords: Harry Potter; thoroughbreds; literature and society; racial prejudice.As produções artísticas, nesse caso a literária, são fruto da relação entre o artista/autor com o seu tempo e por isso pode revelar aspectos da sociedade em que este está inserido, a cultura, a organização social as formas de convivência, mesmo que em uma obra permeada de caráter imaginativo. Neste trabalho abordaremos a relação entre os livros da série Harry Potter, de J.K. Howling, com um fato marcante da História, o nazismo alemão. Para isso, partiremos de autores como Antônio Cândido (2010), que discute a relação entre literatura e sociedade; Isabelle Cani (2008), que apresenta análises entre a série e o nazismo; Ian Kershaw (2010), que discute a vida de Adolf Hitler. Metodologicamente trata-se de pesquisa bibliográfica com produção de texto argumentativo que parte dos personagens às categorias de divisão social existentes na série. Com isso apresenta abordagem reflexiva sobre preconceito racial a partir de uma literatura não considerada canônica e que passa por olhares depreciativos na academia. Palavras-chave: Harry Potter; puro-sangues; literatura e sociedade; preconceito racial

    Influence of trees on expansive soils in southern Australia

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    Donald A. Cameron, Mark B. Jaksa, Wayne Potter, and Aaron O'Malle

    Neville Longbottom and the Multifarious Learning Environment: Inclusivity and Reciprocity at Hogwarts

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    This multi-author collection shines a light on the central role of education within the Harry Potter series, exploring the pedagogical possibilities of using Harry Potter to enhance teaching effectiveness
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