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Surviving on Gold Mountain: A History of Chinese American Women and Their Lives.
Surviving on the Gold Mountain records the immigrant experience of Chinese women to the United States.
Ling does an excellent job in bringing together major references and records pertaining to Chinese women in the United States, but such an exhaustive attempt has led to a lack of depth in her analysis.
www.sandiegohistory.org /journal/99fall/gold.htm   (608 words)

  
  Encyclopedia article: Gold Mountain Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Gold Mountain Records was a record label that was distributed by A&M Records (additional info and facts about A&M Records) between 1983 and 1985; since 1985, the distributor has been MCA Records (additional info and facts about MCA Records).
Gold Mountain Records changed its name in 1989 to Gold Castle Records (additional info and facts about Gold Castle Records).
List of record labels (additional info and facts about List of record labels)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/g/go/gold_mountain_records.htm   (72 words)

  
 Gold Mountain Album Discography
Gold Mountain was distributed by A&M from 1983-1985.
Gold Mountain's biggest star was Bruce Cockburn (pronounced CO-burn), Canadian singer and commenter on life in general.
Unfortunately for us, the folks at Gold Mountain Records had figured ahead of time [before the Gavin Report] that the album was gonna tank, and so they didn't have any more than about 5,000 copies pressed for release, and absolutely NO radio "push" at all.
www.bsnpubs.com /aandm/goldmountain.html   (1072 words)

  
 Adam's Peak
The peak pilgrimage season is in April, and the goal is to be on top of the mountain at sunrise, when the distinctive shape of the mountain casts a triangular shadow on the surrounding plain and can be seen to move quickly downward as the sun rises.
On top of the mountain is a rough impression in the rock like that of an enormous -- nearly two metre -- footprint.
This mountain played a role in Arthur C. Clarke's science fiction novel The Fountains of Paradise.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/a/ad/adam_s_peak.html   (295 words)

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