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Thielemans, Toots --- Van Camp, Albert --- West Coast Jazz Club Borgerhout
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American literature --- #KOHU:CANADIANA --- Pacific Coast (B.C.) --- Pacific Coast (Canada) --- West Coast (B.C.) --- West Coast (Canada) --- Western Coast (B.C.) --- Western Coast (Canada) --- Fiction.
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Thielemans, Toots --- Van Camp, Albert --- West Coast Jazz Club Borgerhout --- Photography --- Portraits --- Concerts
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"Jim McDowell's new biography of the little-known Spanish explorer José María Narváez, reveals his significant discoveries during the European exploration of what is now Canada's Pacific Northwest Coast. Narváez was the first European to investigate a Russian fur-trading outpost in the Gulf of Alaska in 1788. The following year he became the first Spaniard to reconnoitre Juan de Fuca Strait. In 1791, he charted the interiors of three large inlets on Vancouver Island's West Coast, discovered a vast inland sea to the east (today's Salish Sea), mapped the entire gulf, made first contact with Aboriginal peoples in the area, and found the site of what became western Canada's largest city -- Vancouver, British Columbia. Narváez also undertook diplomatic missions around the Pacific Ocean, charted the waters of the Philippines, and engaged extensively in the political upheaval that transformed New Spain into Mexico between 1796 and his death in 1840."--Publisher's description.
Explorers --- Narváez, José, --- Narváez y Gervete, José María, --- Pacific Coast (North America) --- Pacific Coast (B.C.) --- Salish Sea (B.C. and Wash.) --- Pacific Coast (Canada) --- West Coast (B.C.) --- West Coast (Canada) --- Western Coast (B.C.) --- Western Coast (Canada) --- West Coast (North America) --- Western Coast (North America) --- Discovery and exploration.
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From 1920 until his death in 1962, consciousness and its effect on the natural world was Robinson Jeffers’s obsession. Understanding and explaining the biological basis of mind is one of the towering challenges of modern science to this day, and Jeffers’s poetic experiment is an important contribution to American literary history—no other twentieth-century poet attempted such a thorough engagement with a crucial scientific problem. Jeffers invented a sacramental poetics that accommodates a modern scientific account of consciousness, thereby integrating an essentially religious sensibility with science in order to discover the sacramentality of natural process and reveal a divine cosmos.There is no other study of Jeffers or sacramental nature poetry like this one. It proposes that Jeffers’s sacramentalism emerged out of his scientifically informed understanding of material nature. Drawing on ecocriticism, religious studies, and neuroscience, Inventing the Languageto Tell It shows how Jeffers produced the most compelling sacramental nature poetry of the twentieth century.
Jeffers, Robinson, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Jeffers, John Robinson, --- LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General. --- Biopoetics. --- Bioregionalism. --- Consciousness. --- Mind. --- Nature poetry. --- Robinson Jeffers. --- Sacramentalism. --- West coast literature.
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Whiteleg shrimp --- Nutrition --- Requirements --- Productivity --- Langostino --- Litopenaeus vannamei --- Pacific white shrimp --- Penaeus vannamei --- West Coast white shrimp --- Western white shrimp --- White shrimp --- Penaeus
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Architecture --- travel guidebooks --- architecture [discipline] --- Pre-Columbian [American] --- Casas Grandes --- Teotihuacán --- Tajin --- Maya area styles and periods --- Monte Albán --- Colima --- Jalisco --- Nayarit [West Coast Mesoamerican] --- Mexico
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