This collection of letters from a parish priest to people of fiction, history, and literature will delight, encourage, and inspire. It is a reminder to us that everything and everyone can speak to us of God if we look hard enough.
This study examines Hart Crane's canonical ambitions in The Bridge and argues for a new species of epic, 'the modernist epic,' which also includes Pound's The Cantos, Eliot's The Waste Land, and Williams's Paterson. It offers a close reading of The Bridge as a hybrid of lyric and epic modes. Crane's sublime and history converge in a complex synthesis of form and ideas. The study reconceives Crane's achievement by locating him in an intertextual system of production while also recognizing his poetic making of self. Yet in this work Crane assumes a greater political presence than much commentary has entertained.
Leading trade law expert Henry Gabriel analyzes and compares the substantive law of the UN convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) with the sales provisions of Article Two of the UCC and the UNIDROIT Principles on International Commercial Contracts. The author highlights which provisions apply to a transaction and what impact each provision has on a sales contract.
We met the summer before my senior year. The moment her intoxicating eyes caught mine, I knew. I was in love. We were in love. We were perfect together and it seemed that nothing could tear us apart. When our union was unexpectedly shattered, I had to find a reason to carry on and the courage to face life without her. It wasnt until nearly three years and three other girls later that I felt the true impact she had on my life. It wasnt until then that I realized the true depth of the love we shared. For months after our parting, my life spiraled out of control. For years afterward, I rode a roller coaster of emotions. Yet, through it all, she kept me going. Despite my best efforts to forget her, the memories shined on. This is my story. This is our story.
This book comprehensively explores the revolution in the use of electronic negotiable instruments and negotiable documents through a thorough examination of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records. The Model Law, a product of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, provides the most current and complete law for electronic negotiable instruments, warehouse receipts and bills of lading. To understand the short nineteen articles and explanatory notes of the Model Law requires an extensive background not only in the current practices of electronic commerce including blockchain, but also a thorough understanding of the substantive law of negotiable instruments and negotiable documents. This book provides a full and understandable guide through these areas of the law. The authors, all of whom were instrumental in the formation of the Model Law, bring their years of experience in international commercial law to this in-depth and practical examination of this important law. This book is an invaluable resource both for novice as well as experienced commercial, maritime and banking lawyers, for economic policy makers, supply chain management specialists, and for anyone interested in keeping abreast of the fast-changing world of electronic commerce."--
The author, Treyce Montoya, has combined over 30 years of knowledge and skill into this 579-page book. Instead of giving you the information and letting you figure out how to do it on your own, she walks you through an entire analysis (personality profile
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