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Ya pomnyu chudnoye mgnoven'ye
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edited by Nestor Nikolaevich Zagornyi; composed by Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, 1804-1857 (1840), Ya pomnyu chudnoye mgnoven'ye (Muzyka, 1969), 5 page(s)
edited by Nestor Nikolaevich Zagornyi; composed by Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, 1804-1857 (1840), Ya pomnyu chudnoye mgnoven'ye (Muzyka, 1969), 5 page(s)
Collection
Classical Scores Library, Volume I
Date Written / Recorded
1840
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Score
Contributor
Nestor Nikolaevich Zagornyi, Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1799-1837
Author / Creator
Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, 1804-1857
Date Published / Released
1969
Publisher
Muzyka
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Ya zdes', Inezil'ya
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edited by Nestor Nikolaevich Zagornyi; composed by Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, 1804-1857 (1834), Ya zdes', Inezil'ya (Muzyka, 1969), 4 page(s)
edited by Nestor Nikolaevich Zagornyi; composed by Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, 1804-1857 (1834), Ya zdes', Inezil'ya (Muzyka, 1969), 4 page(s)
Collection
Classical Scores Library, Volume I
Date Written / Recorded
1834
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Score
Contributor
Nestor Nikolaevich Zagornyi, Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin, 1799-1837
Author / Creator
Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, 1804-1857
Date Published / Released
1969
Publisher
Muzyka
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Yakovlev's 'Elegiya' arranged for two voices
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edited by Georgii Vasil'evich Kirkor; composed by Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, 1804-1857 (1868), Yakovlev's 'Elegiya' arranged for two voices (Muzyka, 1969), 6 page(s)
edited by Georgii Vasil'evich Kirkor; composed by Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, 1804-1857 (1868), Yakovlev's 'Elegiya' arranged for two voices (Muzyka, 1969), 6 page(s)
Collection
Classical Scores Library, Volume I
Date Written / Recorded
1868
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Score
Contributor
Georgii Vasil'evich Kirkor, Anton Antonovich Del'vig, 1798-1831
Author / Creator
Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, 1804-1857
Date Published / Released
1969
Publisher
Muzyka
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Yan Tan Tethera
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composed by Sir Harrison Birtwistle, 1934- (1984), Yan Tan Tethera (Universal Edition, 1986), 154 page(s)
composed by Sir Harrison Birtwistle, 1934- (1984), Yan Tan Tethera (Universal Edition, 1986), 154 page(s)
Collection
Classical Scores Library, Volume I
Date Written / Recorded
1984
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Score
Contributor
Tony Harrison
Author / Creator
Sir Harrison Birtwistle, 1934-
Date Published / Released
1986
Publisher
Universal Edition
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Yaniv Grinstein Discusses Intriguing Findings With Option Compensation For Executives
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presented by Yaniv Grinstein, fl. 2008; produced by Prendismo (Ithaca, NY: Prendismo, 2008), 6 mins
This lecture, produced by Prendismo, features Yaniv Grinstein talking about problems with issuing stock options and backdating the paperwork.
presented by Yaniv Grinstein, fl. 2008; produced by Prendismo (Ithaca, NY: Prendismo, 2008), 6 mins
Description
This lecture, produced by Prendismo, features Yaniv Grinstein talking about problems with issuing stock options and backdating the paperwork.
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Prendismo
Author / Creator
Yaniv Grinstein, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Prendismo
Topic / Theme
Honesty, Finance, Managers, Auditing, Stock market, Finance and Insurance, Incentive and Performance Based Rewards
Copyright Message
Copyright 1992 to 2007 by the Cornell Research Foundation Inc, Copyright 2008 to 2014 by Cornell University, and Copyright 2008 to 2014 by Prendismo, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Yaniv Grinstein Shares Thoughts on Executive Compensation
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presented by Yaniv Grinstein, fl. 2008; produced by Prendismo (Ithaca, NY: Prendismo, 2008), 4 mins
This lecture, produced by Prendismo, features Yaniv Grinstein discussing the ways his company provides incentive compensation to managers.
presented by Yaniv Grinstein, fl. 2008; produced by Prendismo (Ithaca, NY: Prendismo, 2008), 4 mins
Description
This lecture, produced by Prendismo, features Yaniv Grinstein discussing the ways his company provides incentive compensation to managers.
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Prendismo
Author / Creator
Yaniv Grinstein, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Prendismo
Topic / Theme
Stock market, Managers, Wages and salaries, Management of Companies and Enterprises, Incentive and Performance Based Rewards
Copyright Message
Copyright 1992 to 2007 by the Cornell Research Foundation Inc, Copyright 2008 to 2014 by Cornell University, and Copyright 2008 to 2014 by Prendismo, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Yankee Doodle with Variations
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edited by J. Bunker Clark, fl. 1965; composed by James Hewitt, 1770-1827 (1791), Yankee Doodle with Variations (Middleton, WI: A-R Editions, Inc., 1977), 8 page(s)
edited by J. Bunker Clark, fl. 1965; composed by James Hewitt, 1770-1827 (1791), Yankee Doodle with Variations (Middleton, WI: A-R Editions, Inc., 1977), 8 page(s)
Collection
Classical Scores Library, Volume I
Date Written / Recorded
1791
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Score
Contributor
J. Bunker Clark, fl. 1965
Author / Creator
James Hewitt, 1770-1827
Date Published / Released
1977
Publisher
A-R Editions, Inc.
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Yanomami: From Machetes to Mobile Phones
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directed by Olga Shalygin, fl. 2012 and Cliff Orloff, fl. 2012 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2012), 57 mins
The Yanomami Indians are one of the last large relatively unacculturated indigenous groups remaining in the world. In November 2000 filmmakers Orloff and Shalygin documented the lives of a small group of Yanomami living along the banks of the Siapa River. Ten years later the filmmakers return to the same village…
directed by Olga Shalygin, fl. 2012 and Cliff Orloff, fl. 2012 (London, England: Royal Anthropological Institute, 2012), 57 mins
Description
The Yanomami Indians are one of the last large relatively unacculturated indigenous groups remaining in the world. In November 2000 filmmakers Orloff and Shalygin documented the lives of a small group of Yanomami living along the banks of the Siapa River. Ten years later the filmmakers return to the same village to document the changes they observe. As the outside world encroaches into Yanomami land, the tension between these two worlds is…
The Yanomami Indians are one of the last large relatively unacculturated indigenous groups remaining in the world. In November 2000 filmmakers Orloff and Shalygin documented the lives of a small group of Yanomami living along the banks of the Siapa River. Ten years later the filmmakers return to the same village to document the changes they observe. As the outside world encroaches into Yanomami land, the tension between these two worlds is revealed. The desire to retain Yanomami customs and traditions becomes difficult to reconcile with their attraction to the material goods available in the modern world. Show more Show less
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Olga Shalygin, fl. 2012, Cliff Orloff, fl. 2012
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Royal Anthropological Institute
Topic / Theme
Cultural adaptation, Cultural assimilation, Cultural identity, Cultural change and history, Yanomámi
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 by Royal Anthropological Institute
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Yap…How Did You Know We'd Like TV?
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directed by Dennis O'Rourke, 1945-2013; produced by Dennis O'Rourke, 1945-2013 (Cairns, Queensland: Camerawork Pty, 1980), 54 mins
Yap is a small island in the Pacific, which fell under American control after WWII. In 1979, Yap got its own television station, and legendary documentarist Dennis O'Rourke captured the islanders reactions to this new phenomenon, as they witnessed American programming and advertising for the first time. Many…
directed by Dennis O'Rourke, 1945-2013; produced by Dennis O'Rourke, 1945-2013 (Cairns, Queensland: Camerawork Pty, 1980), 54 mins
Description
Yap is a small island in the Pacific, which fell under American control after WWII. In 1979, Yap got its own television station, and legendary documentarist Dennis O'Rourke captured the islanders reactions to this new phenomenon, as they witnessed American programming and advertising for the first time. Many islanders were skeptical about this new technology, fearing the influence of western culture and values on their way of life. Raising…
Yap is a small island in the Pacific, which fell under American control after WWII. In 1979, Yap got its own television station, and legendary documentarist Dennis O'Rourke captured the islanders reactions to this new phenomenon, as they witnessed American programming and advertising for the first time. Many islanders were skeptical about this new technology, fearing the influence of western culture and values on their way of life. Raising important questions about imperialism, O'Rourke gives voice to the islanders perspectives with his trademarked wit and sensitivity. Show more Show less
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Dennis O'Rourke, 1945-2013
Author / Creator
Dennis O'Rourke, 1945-2013
Date Published / Released
1980
Publisher
Camerawork Pty
Topic / Theme
Television programs, Cultural identity, Cultural assimilation, Cultural change and history, Americans, Yapese
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1980 by Camerawork Pty Ltd
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Yayaatu [Fraternity]
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in Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers, of Vassar College. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections Library ([Box 91], Folder 4. Southwest Notes) (1928) , 1 page(s)
A half-sheet of paper contains a brief reference to the origin of the Yayaatu Fraternity (or society) in the Hopi village of Oraibi, noting that it is 'now extinct, but altar still kept in house of Reed clan.' The notation 'On 41' seemingly refers to the origin story of the Yayaatu found on Page 41 of 'The…
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in Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers, of Vassar College. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections Library ([Box 91], Folder 4. Southwest Notes) (1928) , 1 page(s)
Description
A half-sheet of paper contains a brief reference to the origin of the Yayaatu Fraternity (or society) in the Hopi village of Oraibi, noting that it is 'now extinct, but altar still kept in house of Reed clan.' The notation 'On 41' seemingly refers to the origin story of the Yayaatu found on Page 41 of 'The Traditions of the Hopi, Volume 8,' 1905, edited by Henry R. Voth.
Date Written / Recorded
1928
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Field notes
Contributor
Ruth Benedict, 1887-1948
Author / Creator
Ruth Benedict, 1887-1948
Topic / Theme
Hopi
Copyright Message
Material sourced from the Ruth Fulton Benedict Papers, Vassar College. Copyright © 2016 by Mary Catherine Bateson
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