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Friday, 31 December 2021
IN OPPOSITION
In opposition to giant running amok in Mahanadi River,
A man at arms in darkness is faulty in central part,
Beheaded prophet leaves grave to weep,
Voltaire love is a lout I spoiled,
Winds in chase caught no shoes
Endless looks recalled offence,
Go wild the morning after,
Hesling beat up a bloodsuker.
Horrid pong a prisoners lounge,
Is thier an amorous archer among the red roses,
No learner he's kinda of rough looking,
Outlawed sleeping around,
Copy held quickfire attacks .
BOOK'S IN PUBLIC DOMAIN
Books
- A. A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh, decorations by E. H. Shepard 6
- Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises
- Dorothy Parker, Enough Rope (her first collection of poems)
- Langston Hughes, The Weary Blues
- T. E. Lawrence, The Seven Pillars of Wisdom (later adapted into the film Lawrence of Arabia)
- Felix Salten, Bambi, A Life in the Woods
- Kahlil Gibran, Sand and Foam
- Agatha Christie, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
- Edna Ferber, Show Boat
- William Faulkner, Soldiers’ Pay (his first novel)
- Willa Cather, My Mortal Enemy
- D. H. Lawrence, The Plumed Serpent
- H. L. Mencken, Notes on Democracy
Musical Compositions in Public Domain
Musical Compositions
Every piece of recorded music is covered by two distinct copyrights, one over the original composition—the words and music—and the second over the actual recording of the song. Earlier we listed sound recordings from before 1923 entering the public domain. Here are some of the compositions from 1926 that will be joining them.
- Bye Bye Black Bird (Ray Henderson, Mort Dixon)
- Snag It (Joseph ‘King’ Oliver)
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Irving Berlin)
- Black Bottom Stomp (Ferd ‘Jelly Roll’ Morton)
- Someone To Watch Over Me (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)
- Nessun Dorma from Turandot (Giacomo Puccini, Franco Alfano, Giusseppe Adami, Renato Simoni)
- Are You Lonesome To-Night (Roy Turk, Lou Handman)
- When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin’ Along (Harry Woods)
- Ke Kali Nei Au (“Waiting For Thee”) (Charles E. King), in 1958 renamed Hawaiian Wedding Song with new lyrics (English) by Hoffman & Manning
- Cossack Love Song (Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, George Gershwin, Herbert Stothart)
Movies Entering the Public Domain
Movies Entering the Public Domain
- For Heaven’s Sake (starring Harold Lloyd)
- Battling Butler (starring Buster Keaton) 12
- The Son of the Sheik (starring Rudolph Valentino)
- The Temptress (starring Greta Garbo)
- Moana (docufiction filmed in Samoa)
- Faust (German expressionist classic)
- So This Is Paris (based on the play Le Réveillon)
- Don Juan (first feature-length film to use the Vitaphone sound system)
- The Cohens and Kellys (prevailed in a famous copyright lawsuit)
- The Winning of Barbara Worth (a Western, known for its flood scene)
SOUND RECORDING S Public domain
- Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds, Crazy Blues, Don’t Care Blues, That Thing Called Love, and You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down (Perry Bradford)
- Ethel Waters, Down Home Blues (Tom Delaney) and There’ll Be Some Changes Made (Benton Overstreet, Billy Higgins)
- Sophie Tucker, Some of These Days (Shelton Brooks) and Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down (Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar)
- Norfolk Jazz & Jubilee Quartets, Jelly Roll Blues (Ferd “Jelly Roll” Morton)
- Fisk University Jubilee Quartet, Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (see story) (Traditional African-American spiritual song)
- Vess L. Ossman, Maple Leaf Rag (Scott Joplin)
- Bert Williams, Nobody and Let It Alone (Bert Williams, Alex Rogers), and Everybody Wants a Key to My Cellar (Ed Rose, Billy Baskette, Lew Pollack)
- Billy Murray, Give My Regards to Broadway and The Grand Old Rag (Flag) (George M. Cohan), Alexander’s Ragtime Band (Irving Berlin)
- Harry Lauder, Roamin’ in the Gloamin’ (Harry Lauder)
- Enrico Caruso performances from operas such as Rigoletto and La Traviata (Giuseppe Verdi), La Bohème (Giacomo Puccini), and Pagliacci (Ruggero Leoncavallo); songs such as Over There (George M. Cohan, French lyrics Louis Delamarre) and O Sole Mio (Neapolitan folk song)
- Pablo Casals, Bourée (Johann Sebastian Bach) and Dream of Love (Liebestraum) (Franz Liszt)
- Sergei Rachmaninoff, Liebesleid (Fritz Kreisler; arr. Rachmaninoff)
- Orquesta Max Dolin, La Golondrina (Narciso Serradell Sevilla)
- Ory’s Sunshine Orchestra, Ory’s Creole Trombone (Edward ‘Kid’ Ory)
- Europe’s Society Orchestra, Too Much Mustard (Cecil Macklin)
- The Sousa Band, The Star-Spangled Banner (John Stafford Smith, Francis Scott Key, arr. John Philip Sousa), Semper Fidelis and multiple other marches by John Philip Sousa
- Jules Levy, The Tale of the Bumble Bee (Gustav Luders, Frank Pixley)
- Anna Chandler, She’s Good Enough To Be Your Baby’s Mother (and She’s Good Enough To Vote With You) (Herman Paley, Alfred Bryan)
- Fanny Brice, My Man (Maurice Yvain, Jacques-Charles, Albert Willemetz, English lyrics Channing Pollock) and Second Hand Rose (Grant Clarke, James F. Hanley)
- Marion Harris, I Ain’t Got Nobody (Roger A. Graham, Spencer Williams)
- Nora Bayes, How You Gonna Keep ’Em Down on the Farm? (Joe Young, Sam M. Lewis, Walter Donaldson)
- Al Jolson, Swanee (George Gershwin, B.G. De Sylva, Irving Caesar)
- John Steel, A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody (Irving Berlin)
- Joe Schenck and Gus Van, Carolina in the Morning (Walter Donaldson, Gus Kahn)
- Peerless Quartet, Cows May Come, and Cows May Go, but the Bull Goes On Forever (Harry Von Tilzer, Vincent Bryan)
COOL TURTLE
Instructions
Place Green Cool Turtle to bit saying Cool Turtle as this is the bit which goes over your nose and mouth put in face mask and wear during day ,this will aid your breathing and speaking.
5 out 5 highly recommend
Wednesday, 29 December 2021
Leonard Perlmutter_Your Conscience: The Key to Unlock Limitless Wisdom and Creativity and Solve All of Life’s Challenges by Leonard Perlmutter, with Jenness Cortez Perlmutter ($14.95)
Leonard Perlmutter
Biography
Leonard Perlmutter is the founder and director of The
American Meditation Institute in Averill Park, New York, author
of the bestselling The Heart and Science of Yoga, and
originator of National Conscience Month.
Leonard also serves as the author and editor of
“Transformation,” the Journal of Meditation as Mind/Body
Medicine.
Over the past twenty-five years, Leonard has served on the
faculties of the New England Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine in
Boston, Massachusetts and the International Himalayan Yoga
Teachers Association in Calgary, Canada. He has studied in
Rishikesh, India and is a direct disciple of Swami Rama of the
Himalayas––the man who, in laboratory conditions at the
Menninger Institute, demonstrated that blood pressure, heart
rate and the autonomic nervous system can be voluntarily
controlled. These research demonstrations have been one of
the major cornerstones of the mind/body movement.
Mr. Perlmutter has presented informative workshops on the benefits of meditation and Yoga Science at the
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Kaiser Permanente, The Albany Medical College, The New York Times
forum on Yoga Science, the Commonwealth Club of California, the University of Wisconsin School of
Nursing, the Washington University Medical School, the University of Colorado Medical School and the
U.S. Military Academy at West Point Association of Graduates.
Since 2009, Leonard’s Heart and Science of Yoga® empowering self-care program has been certified for
continuing medical education credits by the American Medical Association and the American Nurses
Association for continuing medical education credit.
In 2014, Leonard’s 5 1/2 hour online video course, Comprehensive Meditation and Easy-Gentle Yoga, was
released. It contains the core Heart and Science of Yoga® curriculum. Leonard lives and teaches in Averill
Park, New York.
Books
• Your Conscience: The Key to Unlock Limitless Wisdom and Creativity and Solve All of Life’s
Challenges by Leonard Perlmutter, with Jenness Cortez Perlmutter ($14.95)
• The Heart and Science of Yoga: The American Meditation Institute’s Empowering Self-Care
Program for a Happy, Healthy, Joyful Life by Leonard Perlmutter, with Jenness Cortez Perlmutter
(Second edition, $24.98)
• Both available from the American Meditation Institute at www.americanmeditation.org and on
Amazon.com.
Institute/Classes
• Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2021, all classes taught at the American
Meditation Institute have gone to the virtual Zoom platform. Classes are live and interactive with
Leonard Perlmutter, providing the opportunity for students from around the world to participate from
their own homes. Classes are recorded and links are made available to participants following each
class. Please see the AMI website for the latest information and class schedule, or call us at the
number below.
• American Meditation Institute
60 Garner Road
Averill Park, NY 12018
Phone: (518) 674-8714
• ami@americanmeditation.org
Free Weekly Guided Meditation and Satsang
• Every Sunday morning, Leonard Perlmutter leads a free 90 minute guide guided meditation and
satsang (a practical, interactive discussion) using the Zoom virtual platform. Information and Zoom
instructions are available at https://americanmeditation.org/sunday-meditation/
• The seated meditation practiced at AMI is known as mantra meditation. Participants will be asked to
close their eyes and concentrate their silent attention on any name of the Divine Reality that they are
most familiar and comfortable with. This ancient form of meditation is the basis for all modern
meditation practices and offers innumerable benefits to practitioners.
Online/Video Courses
• Comprehensive Meditation and Easy-Gentle Yoga, 5 1/2 Hour Online Video Course: In this 40
segment video Leonard Perlmutter leads you through the entire curriculum contained in the revised
and expanded paperback edition of The Heart and Science of Yoga. This the perfect companion for
learning and practicing the world’s oldest and most effective holistic mind/body medicine.
http://americanmeditation.org/meditation-courses/
• Throughout the year Leonard presents numerous online distance-learning courses that stream
different aspects of The Heart and Science of Yoga curriculum in real time. Students around the
world regularly attend his popular “Yoga Psychology” online course in which he examines and
explains the perennial and practical psychology of the Bhagavad Gita scripture.
http://americanmeditation.org/meditation-courses/
Events
• The American Meditation Institute is committed to the health and safety of the students and
participants of its two beloved in-person annual special events. Until it is safe to gather in person,
the following regular events have been cancelled or reformatted to a virtual platform. Please see the
website for the latest details.
• Each July Leonard Perlmutter hosts his annual summer retreat at The American Meditation Institute
in Averill Park, New York. The curriculum presented at this four-day intensive is based on the
award-winning paperback book, The Heart and Science of Yoga.
http://americanmeditation.org/classes-events/
• Each year in late October Leonard Perlmutter and the AMI faculty present a five-day
comprehensive training for physicians and other healthcare providers at the Wyndhurst Manor &
Club at Miraval in Lenox, Massachusetts, based on the award-winning book, The Heart and
Science of Yoga. http://americanmeditation.org/classes-events/
Magazine
• Leonard Perlmutter is the author of Transformation, the quarterly journal of meditation as holistic
mind/body medicine. To subscribe, visit: http://americanmeditation.org/transformation-journal/
Social Networks
• Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonard-perlmutter-ram-lev-ab19b12a/
• Facebook & Facebook Live:
- https://www.facebook.com/AmericanMeditationInstitute
- https://www.facebook.com/leonard.perlmutter.9
• Twitter: https://twitter.com/amimeditation, @amimeditation
Louis Wain
Louis Wain
To many who may be reading this article he may be just an old victorian who had a thing about drawing cats with human characteristics but his story is one of tragedy and ending up poor due to not copyrighting his content.
If you are among the millions who owned a cat it's probably down to Louis Wain making them popular.
During Victorian and Edwardian cats were just kept to get rid of rats and mice and often feral and the thought of pampering them seemed distinctively odd.
In Wain s own words
" to wipe out ,once and all ,the contempt in which the cat has been held in thus country ".
Born in 1860 the only boy to five sisters, After the death of his father he found love with the family governess Emily Richardson and was she encouraged the love of animals.
His mother and sisters did not attend the wedding as thier disapproval of the nuptials.
Wain was a highly regarded artist whose engraving were used in the newspaper s of the time as photographs were much later.
In 1883 Emily and Louis took in a stray black and white cat whom thier named Peter,they found Peter meowing outside their house.
After a few months poor Emily discovered she had breast cancer and it was Peter that kept them going.
Peter was doted on he was trained to wear spectacles, play dead,hold a postcard, Wain started to sketch Peter whom he used the phrase "the household god".
Wain went on to create a can of cat universe were cats were depicted doing human like activities as if part of the society.
They had personalities, went to dance s,rode bikes,swam the sea each inspired as Louis Wain sat in public place s furtively sketching people around him.
He even did Winston Churchill as a cat.
His big break came he issued a book of 150 of humanoid cats called
"A KITTENS CHRISTMAS PARTY "
This shoot Louis Wain to frame but tragedy hit when his wife Emily died .
During the late 1880s to the outbreak of World War One his cats appeared in prints,books ,postcards.
In his lifetime he became president of National Cat Club and he used this platform to champion cats wellbeing as families began adoption of cat's.
Despite his fame his lack of Business savy he failed to copyright his images and got no royalties.
His cat Peter was 15 years old caused a decline he died in June 1924 penniless and committed to a paupers ward of a psychiatric hospital in Surrey.
Among his delusion s he believed cat fur generated electricity and animals habitually faced North due to Magnetic forces.
If you interested a new film has been made about his life called.
"THE ELECTRICAL LIFE OF LOUIS WAIN (PG) is due for release in 2022.
In which Benedict Cumberbatch plays this near forgotten artist.
So next time your cat comes beside you fir a cuddle please remember the name Louis Wain.