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    RESENHA: PANDEMIA E AGRONEGÓCIO: DOENÇAS INFECCIOSAS, CAPITALISMO E CIÊNCIA, DE ROB WALLACE

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    Como citar esta resenha: SILVA, Allan Rodrigo de Campos. Resenha: Pandemia e agronegócio: doenças infecciosas, capitalismo e ciência, de Rob Wallace. Revista NERA, v. 23, n. 55, p. 427-431, set.-dez., 2020

    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

    University Jazz Orchestra, September 28, 1995

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    Recorded during a live performance at Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, September 28, 1995, 8:00 p.m., the 30th concert of the School of Music’s 1995-1996 season.University Jazz Orchestra ; Trent Kynaston, director ; various instrumental soloists.Information from performance program.Audio not available.The waltz I blew for you / Rob McConnell (Shawn Wallace, flute ; Jim Donovan, trumpet) -- Make your dreams come true / Tom Kubis (Paul Mundo, trombone ; Paul Hartsaw, tenor saxophone) -- The shoes of the fisherman’s wife are some jive ass slippers / Charles Mingus ; arr. Sy Oliver (Shaw Wallace, alto saxophone ; Scott Robert Avidon, tenor saxophone ; Jim Donovan, trumpet ; Rob Cookman, piano) -- Things are getting better / Cannonball Adderley ; arranged by Rob McConnell (Shaw Wallace, alto saxophone) -- Morning : with strings / Clare Fischer (Rob Cookman, piano ; Chris Sargent, trombone) -- Intimacy of the blues / Billy Strayhorn ; arranged by Tommy Newsom (Aaron McEvers, alto saxophone ; Barry Duthie, guitar ; Chris Sargent, trombone ; Paul Hartsaw, tenor saxophone ; Jim Donovan, trumpet)

    Barcombe Roman Villa

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    What was it like to live in rural Roman Britain? Excavations and survey at Barcombe, East Sussex have focused on a villa and a bath house, and further work is beginning to place these discoveries into their wider settings. David Rudling, Chris Butler and Rob Wallace report on 11 seasons of fieldwork

    Goodbye Pompeii (1977)

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    1. Cover Page. 2. Kelly, Michelle. (1977, Feb. 3). An interview with Bob Wallace. Pro Tem. 3. Unidentified Author. (1977, Feb. 10). THEATRE GLENDON. Pro Tem. 4. Unidentified Author. (1977, Feb. 11). Double debut marks opening of THEATRE GLENDON this week. Excalibur. [attached] 5. Wilde, Kimberley. (1977, Feb. 16). THEATRE GLENDON opens with "Good-bye Pompeii". Pro Tem. 6. Forrest, Hilary. (1077, Feb. 16). Students fine as the roof falls in--literally and figuratively. [Source unknown]. 7. Williams, Rob. (1977, Feb. 24) Goodbye Pompeii, goodbye youth. Pro Tem. 8. Unidentified Author. (1977, Feb. 24). Theatre Reviews: Goodbye, Pompeii. Pro Tem.9. Kruchio Agnes, (1977, Feb). York's other campus shows off. Excalibur. 10. Pictures from scenes. [5 copies].Archival file for the Glendon College production of Goodbye Pompeii, produced and directed by Glendon students. The play was performed February 12 - 21, 1977

    Nobody Knows

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    'Nobody Knows': New works by Anne Wallace, Simon Mee and Rob McHaffie. Gold Coast City Gallery. 17 July to 15th August, 2010 Curated by Simon Mee in conjunction with Gold Coast City Gallery

    Digital Innovation: The Hackathon Phenomenon

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    date-added: 2015-03-24 04:16:59 +0000 date-modified: 2015-03-24 04:16:59 +0000date-added: 2015-03-24 04:16:59 +0000 date-modified: 2015-03-24 04:16:59 +0000This work was supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, CreativeWorks London Hub, grant AH/J005142/1, and the European Regional Development Fund, London Creative and Digital Fusion

    University jazz bands, February 17, 1999

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    Recorded during a live performance at Dalton Center Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, February 17, 1999, 8:00 p.m., the 287th concert of the School of Music's 1998-1999 season.1st-7th works: University Jazz Lab Band, Thomas Knific, director ; 8th-12th works: University Jazz Orchestra, Trent Kynaston, director ; featuring guest artist and composer, John Clayton, Jr., double bass ; with various instrumental soloists.Information from performance program.Ready mix / Bill Holman (Rob Haight, alto saxophone ; Eric Olson, tenor saxophone ; Bartosz Hadala, piano) -- Blackberry winter / Alec Wilder ; arranged by Walt Weiskopf (Chris Knobel, tenor saxophone) -- Mercy mercy mercy / Joe Zawinul ; arranged by Phil Wilson (Chris Knobel, tenor saxophone ; Brett Farkas, guitar) -- Blues for Stephanie / John Clayton, Jr. (Rob Haight, alto saxophone ; Bartosz Hadala, piano ; Adam Bergeron, trumpet) -- Heart & soul / arranged by John Clayton, Jr. -- Two for T / Tom Knific (John Clayton, Jr., Tom Knific, double bass ; Quincy Davis, drums) -- Jazz party / John Clayton, Jr. (Chris Knobel, Eric Olson, tenor saxophone ; Carl Nilsen, drums) -- The humbler / Shawn Wallace (Marc Landes, trumpet ; James Danderfer, tenor saxophone ; Shawn Wallace, alto saxophone ; Quincy Davis, drums) -- Blues for Shatzie / Dave Lambert (Dave Lambert, trombone ; Chris Sargent, piano ; James Danderfer, tenor saxophone) -- Reverence / John Clayton, Jr. (Ryan Bullard, trumpet) -- I be serious 'bout dem blues / John Clayton, Jr. (Tim Priddy, trumpet ; Shawn Wallace, alto saxophone ; Matt Westgate, Raphael Crawford, trombone ; Chris Sargent, piano) -- Soupbone / John Clayton, Jr. (Dave Lambert, trombone ; John Clayton, Jr., double bass)

    The Hackathon Phenomenon

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