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No, Ne\u27er Can Thy Home Be Mine
First verse solo by 1st voice, 2nd verse solo by 2nd voice.
[verse 1]I have told thee how sweet the roses are In my home beyond the sea;Where the dark-eyed maid with her sweet guitar,Sits under the orange tree;Then fly, Oh! fly from this isle of storm,Where all that is fair must pine,To a sky more blue, and a sun more warm,Hence-forth let my home be thine.I will sing to thee, If with me thou\u27lt rove,The song of the olden time;Thou wilt never compare with my ardent love,The love of this colder clime;Thou wilt scorn the fruits of thy mountain home,Be holding the purple vine;Then come to the land of my birth,Oh come, henceforth let my home be thine.
[verse 2]I have heard thee tell of a sky more blueAnd a sun more warm than this;And I\u27ve sometimes tho\u27t if thy tale be trueTo dwell in that clime were bliss;But Oh! when I gaze on my tranquil cot Where the clematis boughs entwine,The land of the stranger tempts me not,No ne\u27er can thy home be mine.Alas! \u27tis plain that my mountain home Must ever be scorned by thee;And may I not fear that a time will comeWhen thous will have scorn for me,And oh! there is one who loves me here,Who\u27s voice is less sweet than thine,To my simple taste is far more dear, No ne\u27er can thy home be mine
New species of Boeckella (Copepoda: Calanoida)
The new species, Boeckella bispinosa, is described
and figured from Tasmanian material. The male
fifth legs of B. opaqua Fairbridge, a Western
Australian species, are figured and the original
description supplemented. The female genital segment
of B. pseudocheZae Searle is figured. New
records of B. symmetrica Sars, B. minuta Sars, and
B. major Searle are given
Design and Synthesis of New Modulators of Liver Receptor Homologue – 1
Nuclear receptor (NR) liver receptor homologue-1 (LRH-1) is a potential target for the treatment of
breast cancers as a consequence of its regulation of aromatase and the estrogen receptor (ER).
Development of modulators of NRs historically focuses on production of high affinity small molecules
that compete for binding with natural ligands at the ligand-binding pocket (LBP) of the NR ligandbinding
domain (LBD). Ligand-bound NRs induce transcriptional activity by subsequent recruitment of
coactivator proteins.
The majority of this thesis describes approaches towards the development of the first antagonists of
LRH-1.
In the first instance, small molecules that bind at the LBP of the receptor were developed through use
of ligand-based virtual screening (VS) programs Cresset and SHop. Secondly, small molecules that
directly disrupt the binding of cofactor proteins to the NR activation function-2 (AF-2) were developed
through use of rational design and further Cresset VS
The ‘re-turn’ to empire in IR: colonial knowledge communities and the construction of the idea of the Afghan polity, 1809-38
This article seeks to add to the exploration and development of Imperial History’s contribution to the discipline of International Relations (IR). Focusing on British perceptions of Afghanistan in the period preceding the first Anglo-Afghan war the article considers colonial knowledge as a source of identity construction, but in a manner that avoids deploying anachronistic concepts, in this case that of the Afghan ‘state’. This approach, which draws on the insights brought to IR by historical sociology, shows that engaging with Imperial History within IR can encourage a more reflexive attitude to core disciplinary categories. This not only reveals alternative approaches to the construction of specific political communities but it also allows for a more historicist mode in the use of history by IR as a discipline. Furthermore, by moving away from material based purely on diplomatic history, Afghanistan’s imperial encounter can be recovered from the dominance of ‘Great Game’ narratives, offering an account that is more appreciative of the Afghanistan context
Imagining new worlds: forging 'non-western' international relations in late colonial India
Martin J. Bayly reveals an Indian dimension to the development of International Relations studie
Effect of a Motion For New Trial on the Time for Appellate Review in Ohio and Federal Practice
Linear and non-linear theory of a parametric instability of hydrodynamic warps in Keplerian discs
We consider the stability of warping modes in Keplerian discs. We find them
to be parametrically unstable using two lines of attack, one based on
three-mode couplings and the other on Floquet theory. We confirm the existence
of the instability, and investigate its nonlinear development in three
dimensions, via numerical experiment. The most rapidly growing non-axisymmetric
disturbances are the most nearly axisymmetric (low m) ones. Finally, we offer a
simple, somewhat speculative model for the interaction of the parametric
instability with the warp. We apply this model to the masing disc in NGC 4258
and show that, provided the warp is not forced too strongly, parametric
instability can fix the amplitude of the warp.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, revised version with appendix added, to be
published in MNRA
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