Kana Lily
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Drakenheart
Author: Raina T.R. Froste
language: en
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Release Date: 2023-11-21
Sixteen-year-old Lily is battling the difficulties of high school as well as navigating the new life-altering journey she is forced to embark on. She discovers a world of magic and mystery full of secrets and hidden truths. Revealing a price on her head and the remnants of an age-old civil war, along the way, she meets powerful allies, faces treacherous adversaries, and discovers the strength to confront her destiny--all while crushing on the new kid, Jaxon, who struggles with the choice of following his head or his heart. Will she survive until graduation? Drakenheart is a captivating journey of self-discovery and adventure where the truth is never what it seems.
AKASHVANI
Author: All India Radio (AIR), New Delhi
language: en
Publisher: All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi
Release Date: 1977-01-09
"Akashvani" (English) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO, it was formerly known as The Indian Listener. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them, take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service, Bombay, started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in English, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it used to published by All India Radio, New Delhi. From 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later, The Indian listener became "Akashvani" (English ) w.e.f. January 5, 1958. It was made fortnightly journal again w.e.f July 1,1983. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: AKASHVANI LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE, MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 9 JANUARY, 1977 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 61 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XLII, No. 2 BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED (PAGE NOS): 14-59 ARTICLE: 1. Fort St. Angelo 2. Scientific Sheep Breeding And Control of Diseases 3. Transfer of Technology 4. Art and Science of Photography 5. Bank's Scheme for the Unemployed and Underemployed AUTHOR: 1. Dr. K. K. N. Kurup 2. Biman Basu 3. Subrato Banerjee 4. S. R. Srinivasan 5. A. F. Mongia KEYWORDS : 1. Portuguese Forts, Instrumental to Territorial Expansion, The Dutch Power,Decline of Aliraja,Fort falls to the English 2. Kashmir Marino, Dual Purpose cross Breeds, Long Warm Disease. 3. Need based Development Strategy, Cooperation among Third World Notions. 5. Banks and National Policy, Group Guaranty System.Scheme for Backward Areas. Aid to Professionals. Prasar Bharati Archives has the copyright in all matters published in this “AKASHVANI” and other AIR journals. For reproduction previous permission is essential.
Niʻihau Place Names
Author: John R. K. Clark
language: en
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Release Date: 2023-10-31
The story of Ni‘ihau has been told many times by many people, but Ni‘ihau Place Names adds new information to the island’s history from a unique source: Hawaiian-language newspapers. From 1834 to 1948, approximately 125,000 pages of Native Hawaiian expression were printed in more than 100 different newspapers. John R. K. Clark has gathered and edited a large collection of invaluable articles that recorded daily life on Niʻihau, events and topics of interest, and the island’s place names. Additionally, Keao NeSmith, a Native Hawaiian of Kaua‘i and an applied linguist, translator, and researcher fluent in ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i, translated each passage into English. Most of these excerpts have not appeared in any other publication. Ni‘ihau is unique in the state of Hawai‘i because it is the only island that is entirely privately owned. In 1864, Kamehameha V, the monarch of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i, sold the island to the Sinclairs, a wealthy immigrant family looking to establish a ranching business. Descendants of the Sinclairs still own the island today. Diverse opinions about the sale of Niʻihau were published in newspapers across the Hawaiian Islands, and this book traces the development and aftershocks of that historic event. Ni‘ihau Place Names contains over thirty kanikau (dirges, poetic chants) written and published from 1845 to 1931 to honor deceased Niʻihau residents. These compositions of deep emotion are treasuries of language, history, genealogy, cultural knowledge, and especially place names. Another important contribution in this volume is the identification of ‘ōlelo no‘eau (proverbs and poetical sayings) with demonstrations of their use in everyday conversation. The book is divided into two main sections. “Ni‘ihau Place Names” is an alphabetical list of prominent place names on the island, accompanied by relevant passages in Hawaiian and their English translations. The list also includes Lehua, the small island near the northwest tip of Ni‘ihau. “Ni‘ihau History” is an additional collection of articles that includes many lesser-known place names and elucidates other topics deemed worthy by reporters and contributors of the time. Following the main text, readers will find helpful indexes of general terms, place names, and personal names.