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Rereading Power and Freedom in J.S. Mill  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at Feb. 14, 2018
Rereading Power and Freedom in J.S. Mill

Bruce Baum, "Rereading Power and Freedom in J.S. Mill"
2000 | pages: 375 | ISBN: 0802047610 | PDF | 19,1 mb
Barney Kessel - Live At The Jazz Mill 1954 (2016) {Modern Harmonic MHCD-007}

Barney Kessel - Live At The Jazz Mill 1954 (2016) {Modern Harmonic MHCD-007}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 175 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 106 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 83 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1954, 2016 Modern Harmonic / Sundazed Music | MHCD-007
Jazz / Bop / Cool / Guitar

A fantastic addition to the Barney Kessel catalog of the 50s – a never-heard live set that has the guitarist in form that's every bit as strong as his famous albums for Contemporary Records! In fact, the strength of the recording may well capture Kessel at a level that beats those sessions – as Barney's playing live, with a bit more bite – and really grabs us with the strong tone on his solos – and the sense of energy he gets in a quartet that also includes a young Pete Jolly on piano! The recording quality is excellent – crystal-clear, and very focused – and the set isn't one of those lost tapes that should have stayed "lost" – but instead a real lost chapter in Barney's tremendous career.

Mill Creek - Secrets of War: Weapons of War (2014)  Movies

Posted by Tutorial at July 29, 2017
Mill Creek - Secrets of War: Weapons of War (2014)

Mill Creek - Secrets of War: Weapons of War (2014)
DVDRip | 720 x 480 | .MP4/AVC @ 1503 Kbps | 10x~52mn | 5.86 GB
Audio: English AAC 128 Kbps, 2 channels | Subs: None
Genre: Documentary, War

Secrets of War: Weapons of War was released May 13, 2014 by the Mill Creek Entertainment studio. This collection of documentaries takes a look at various weapons and inventions that were utilized by various armed forces throughout the world during the twentieth century.
Edward Ball - It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am - Anthology 1977-2010 (2022)

Edward Ball - It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am - Anthology 1977-2010 (2022)
FLAC (tracks) - 1.5 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 559 MB
3:58:42 | Acid House, Alternative Rock, Britpop, Post-Punk, Power Pop, Mod, Indie Rock | Label: Cherry Red

UK three CD anthology from Edward Ball, a celebration of his work and the perfect introduction to Edward's world, from the teenage DIY punk and power pop of 'O'Level and Teenage Filmstars through the indie mod of The Times to Ball's years at the Creation label. 61 tracks, cherry picked from his wonderfully wide-ranging musical journey. Highlights include The Times' smashing 1981 debut single, 'Red With Purple Flashes', their 1982 fan favourite, 'I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape' inspired by cult TV series The Prisoner, the irresistible 1996 solo near-hit, 'The Mill Hill Self Hate Club' and the full 10:35 version of Love Corporation's 'Give Me Some Love' with stunning production by Andy Weatherall from 1991. Plus a previously unreleased gem for the anthology, 'Song To The Lighthouse', an out- take from his soundtrack to the 2010 Carol Morley film The Edge. The Whaam! Label set up by Edward Ball with the Television Personalities' Dan Treacy and Ball's own Artpop! Label were a direct inspiration for Alan McGee to set up Creation Records who signed Edward in 1988. Brit Pop era solo albums saw Edward joined by musical friends such as Ride's Andy Bell, Nick Heyward and members of The Boo Radleys while Ball's dance and world music influenced project Love Corporation were remixed by Andy Weatherall, Danny Rampling and Monkey Mafia. Ball also resurrected The Times and Teenage Filmstars monikers at Creation, under the former name Ball melded indie and dance music before Primal Scream's 'Screamadelica', while, with the latter, he embraced psychedelic noise.
Edward Ball - It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am - Anthology 1977-2010 (2022)

Edward Ball - It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am - Anthology 1977-2010 (2022)
FLAC (tracks) - 1.5 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 559 MB
3:58:42 | Acid House, Alternative Rock, Britpop, Post-Punk, Power Pop, Mod, Indie Rock | Label: Cherry Red

UK three CD anthology from Edward Ball, a celebration of his work and the perfect introduction to Edward's world, from the teenage DIY punk and power pop of 'O'Level and Teenage Filmstars through the indie mod of The Times to Ball's years at the Creation label. 61 tracks, cherry picked from his wonderfully wide-ranging musical journey. Highlights include The Times' smashing 1981 debut single, 'Red With Purple Flashes', their 1982 fan favourite, 'I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape' inspired by cult TV series The Prisoner, the irresistible 1996 solo near-hit, 'The Mill Hill Self Hate Club' and the full 10:35 version of Love Corporation's 'Give Me Some Love' with stunning production by Andy Weatherall from 1991. Plus a previously unreleased gem for the anthology, 'Song To The Lighthouse', an out- take from his soundtrack to the 2010 Carol Morley film The Edge. The Whaam! Label set up by Edward Ball with the Television Personalities' Dan Treacy and Ball's own Artpop! Label were a direct inspiration for Alan McGee to set up Creation Records who signed Edward in 1988. Brit Pop era solo albums saw Edward joined by musical friends such as Ride's Andy Bell, Nick Heyward and members of The Boo Radleys while Ball's dance and world music influenced project Love Corporation were remixed by Andy Weatherall, Danny Rampling and Monkey Mafia. Ball also resurrected The Times and Teenage Filmstars monikers at Creation, under the former name Ball melded indie and dance music before Primal Scream's 'Screamadelica', while, with the latter, he embraced psychedelic noise.
Edward Ball - It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am - Anthology 1977-2010 (2022)

[center}[b]Edward Ball - It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am - Anthology 1977-2010 (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 1.5 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 559 MB
3:58:42 | Acid House, Alternative Rock, Britpop, Post-Punk, Power Pop, Mod, Indie Rock | Label: Cherry Red
UK three CD anthology from Edward Ball, a celebration of his work and the perfect introduction to Edward's world, from the teenage DIY punk and power pop of 'O'Level and Teenage Filmstars through the indie mod of The Times to Ball's years at the Creation label. 61 tracks, cherry picked from his wonderfully wide-ranging musical journey. Highlights include The Times' smashing 1981 debut single, 'Red With Purple Flashes', their 1982 fan favourite, 'I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape' inspired by cult TV series The Prisoner, the irresistible 1996 solo near-hit, 'The Mill Hill Self Hate Club' and the full 10:35 version of Love Corporation's 'Give Me Some Love' with stunning production by Andy Weatherall from 1991. Plus a previously unreleased gem for the anthology, 'Song To The Lighthouse', an out- take from his soundtrack to the 2010 Carol Morley film The Edge. The Whaam! Label set up by Edward Ball with the Television Personalities' Dan Treacy and Ball's own Artpop! Label were a direct inspiration for Alan McGee to set up Creation Records who signed Edward in 1988. Brit Pop era solo albums saw Edward joined by musical friends such as Ride's Andy Bell, Nick Heyward and members of The Boo Radleys while Ball's dance and world music influenced project Love Corporation were remixed by Andy Weatherall, Danny Rampling and Monkey Mafia. Ball also resurrected The Times and Teenage Filmstars monikers at Creation, under the former name Ball melded indie and dance music before Primal Scream's 'Screamadelica', while, with the latter, he embraced psychedelic noise.
Edward Ball - It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am - Anthology 1977-2010 (2022)

Edward Ball - It's Kinda Lonely Where I Am - Anthology 1977-2010 (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 1.5 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 559 MB
3:58:42 | Acid House, Alternative Rock, Britpop, Post-Punk, Power Pop, Mod, Indie Rock | Label: Cherry Red

UK three CD anthology from Edward Ball, a celebration of his work and the perfect introduction to Edward's world, from the teenage DIY punk and power pop of 'O'Level and Teenage Filmstars through the indie mod of The Times to Ball's years at the Creation label. 61 tracks, cherry picked from his wonderfully wide-ranging musical journey. Highlights include The Times' smashing 1981 debut single, 'Red With Purple Flashes', their 1982 fan favourite, 'I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape' inspired by cult TV series The Prisoner, the irresistible 1996 solo near-hit, 'The Mill Hill Self Hate Club' and the full 10:35 version of Love Corporation's 'Give Me Some Love' with stunning production by Andy Weatherall from 1991. Plus a previously unreleased gem for the anthology, 'Song To The Lighthouse', an out- take from his soundtrack to the 2010 Carol Morley film The Edge. The Whaam! Label set up by Edward Ball with the Television Personalities' Dan Treacy and Ball's own Artpop! Label were a direct inspiration for Alan McGee to set up Creation Records who signed Edward in 1988. Brit Pop era solo albums saw Edward joined by musical friends such as Ride's Andy Bell, Nick Heyward and members of The Boo Radleys while Ball's dance and world music influenced project Love Corporation were remixed by Andy Weatherall, Danny Rampling and Monkey Mafia. Ball also resurrected The Times and Teenage Filmstars monikers at Creation, under the former name Ball melded indie and dance music before Primal Scream's 'Screamadelica', while, with the latter, he embraced psychedelic noise.

On John Stuart Mill  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Feb. 20, 2023
On John Stuart Mill

Philip Kitcher, "On John Stuart Mill "
English | ISBN: 0231204140 | 2023 | 152 pages | PDF | 1373 KB

On John Stuart Mill (Core Knowledge)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at March 2, 2023
On John Stuart Mill (Core Knowledge)

On John Stuart Mill (Core Knowledge) by Philip Kitcher
English | January 3, 2023 | ISBN: 0231204140 | True EPUB | 152 pages | 1.7 MB
The Basic Writings of John Stuart Mill: On Liberty, the Subjection of Women and Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill, J.B. Schneewind, Dale E. Miller, "The Basic Writings of John Stuart Mill: On Liberty, the Subjection of Women and Utilitarianism"
English | 2002 | ISBN: 0375759182 | EPUB | pages: 400 | 2.1 mb