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  George Winston Influences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
We are currently recording Rick Epping playing solo harmonica tracks and harmonica/concertina duets (with both instruments played at the same time).
Ling-Wen Tsai: Deep and wonderful visual and performance artist, and beyond.
Her work has been very inspirational and essential in many ways for my growth on all three instruments that I play, as well as personally.
www.georgewinston.com /influences.html   (4045 words)

  
 MSC Papers and Supplementary Material
Xin Xu, Rick P. Muller, and William A. Goddard III
Ramachandran, B-L. Tsai, M. Blanco, H. Chen, Y. Tang, and W. Goddard III
Ramachandran, B. Tsai, M. Blanco, H. Chen, Y. Tang, and W. Goddard III
www.wag.caltech.edu /publications/papers   (10963 words)

  
 Marjorie Chan's ChinaLinks 3
Also see Chih-Hao Tsai's Similarities Between Tongyong Pinyin and Hanyu Pinyin: Comparisons at the Syllable and Word Levels.
This section would not be complete without a webpage on CJK Input Methods, Gyula Zsigri's webpage on the various input methods for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
A job-search site for linguists seeking employment in the private sector; presented by the Ph.D. Program in Linguistics of the Graduate School, CUNY, in conjunction with the Linguistic Society of America (LSA).
chinalinks.osu.edu /c-links3.htm   (7074 words)

  
 Myths and Legends   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
It has recently been revamped and updated with the help of Rick Eagan.
Luminara's Web of Mythtery contains both short format entries on a number of deities, organized by culture, as well as a number of brief essays on myth related subjects.
Galen Jang's China: Journey of the Mind features an English translation of Pu Sung-lin's Liao Tsai Chi Yi, a 17th century collection of tales.
home.comcast.net /~chris.s/mythold.html   (12163 words)

  
 ChronWatch Writers' Blog: The Black Shadow Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
So, in order to keep this anti-war thing alive, the editors sent poor reporter, Rick Delvecchio (who’s he?), out to cover this character who has chained himself to a park bench in Oakland.
With good liberal logic he dreams of what could be done with that money to undo the “inequality and injustice” in America.
Ross sat in a folding chair attached to a park bench by 40 feet of linked chain, with his wrists bound by handcuffs and an A’s cap on his head.
blogs.chronwatch.com /archives/the_writers/the_black_shadow/index.asp   (17416 words)

  
 IMC library
Sweeping Change; discovering the joy of Zen in everyday tasks
Taking Refuge in L.A. Fields, Rick (text) and Farber, Don (photos)
That Which You are Seeking is Causing You to Seek
www.insightmeditationcenter.org /imc-library.html   (785 words)

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