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  1. Fifty 50 Reasons Not to Vote for Bush -- with Contributions from Paul Krassner, Greg Palast, Lydia Lunch, Sam Smith, Matt Taibbi, Robbie Conals and Brian Paisley -- First 1st Printing by Robert Sterling, 2004-01-01
  2. Patti Smith and Sam Shepard [photo postcard] by Gerard Malanga, 1978
  3. Orlando Magic Expansion Draft Picks: Scott Skiles, Reggie Theus, Otis Smith, Sam Vincent, Morlon Wiley, Frank Johnson, Sidney Green, Mark Acres
  4. Street and Smith's Pro Football 2002 (Sam Madison / Jon Gruden Cover) by Street and Smith's, 2002
  5. Bashful bankers near $1 billion in assets: Sicard quietly leads First National of Fort Smith.(Sam M. Sicard): An article from: Arkansas Business by Jeffrey Wood, 2003-04-28
  6. Limp Bizkit Members: Fred Durst, Wes Borland, Dj Lethal, John Otto, Mike Smith, Sam Rivers
  7. Sams Teach Yourself e-Commerce Programming with ASP in 21 Days: WITH JavaScript for the World Wide Web, Visual QuickStart Guide AND DHTML and CSS for the ... the World Wide Web, Visual QuickStart Guide by Smith Negrino, Stephen Walther, et all 2006-12-13
  8. Come Together: Imagine Peace: Poems (Harmony)
  9. Dick Smith's Fun Way into Electronics by Dick; Voron, Sam (editor); Tester, Ross (editor) Smith, 1985
  10. Sermons By Rev. Sam. P. Jones, As Stenographically Reported, and Delivered in St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago, Baltimore, Atlanta, Nashville, Waco and Other Cities; with a History of His Life by Rev. Sam. P. Jones, Theodore M. Smith, 1887
  11. Novelty Organ Solos Ethel Smith's, an Album of Five Standard Favorites Arranged By (Organ Sheet Music). Nola; Lady of Spain; by Ethel Smith, 1952-01-01
  12. Sam and the Colonels by Bianca Bradbury, 1966
  13. Ethel Smith's Music for the Spinets Book 8 by Ethel Smith, 1962
  14. Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine : Volume 37 #4 (October, 1975). The Rich Die, Too (by Halliday); The Golden Bungalow (by Merwin); Death Across The Street (by Smith) by Brett; Merwin, Sam; Smith, Pauline C. Halliday, 1975

81. Children S Book Illustrators Jessie Willcox Smith
Illustrated biography.
http://www.ortakales.com/illustrators/Smith.html

82. Patti Smith News - Topix
News collected from around the Web.
http://www.topix.com/who/patti-smith

83. Rolling Stone Patti Smith
Biography and album reviews.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/artists/patti-smith

84. Kate Smith - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Biography of the singer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Smith
Kate Smith
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For other uses, see Kate Smith (disambiguation) Kate Smith Background information Birth name Kathryn Elizabeth Smith Born May 1, 1907
Greenville, Virginia
Died June 17, 1986
Raleigh, North Carolina
Occupations Singer Kathryn Elizabeth "Kate" Smith (May 1, 1907 – June 17, 1986) was an American singer , best known for her rendition of Irving Berlin 's " God Bless America ". Smith had a radio, television, and recording career spanning five decades, reaching its pinnacle in the 1940s. Smith was born in Greenville, Virginia . Her professional musical career began in 1930, when she was discovered by Columbia Records vice president Ted Collins, who became her longtime partner and manager. Collins put her on radio in 1931. She sang the controversial top twenty song of 1931, " That's Why Darkies Were Born ". She appeared in 1932 in Hello Everybody! , with co-stars Randolph Scott and Sally Blane , and in the 1943 wartime movie This is the Army she sang "God Bless America". Smith began recording in 1926; in 1931, she sang "

85. The Smiths: Album Reviews And Ratings
Discography with album reviews, ratings, and lyrics.
http://www.musicfolio.com/modernrock/smiths.html
Musicfolio.com "I might walk home alone
But my faith in love is still devout"

"Rusholme Ruffians", Smiths The Smiths
Morrissey
(vocal), Johnny Marr (Guitars),
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Gothic/Ethereal Synthpop/Newwave Industrial/EBM ... Song-of-the-week
Artist Listing: A - F G - R S - Z "No other lyricist so vividly captured the unbearable plight of the lonely, heartbroken, and disenfranchised. No other vocalist sang with such beauty, bravely crooning where others would simply shout. No other pop star dressed as well or had a better hairstyle than Morrissey . ... Guitarist Johnny Marr provided the perfect musical accompaniment to Morrissey 's tales of loneliness while bassist Andy Rourke and drummer Mike Joyce provided the sturdy backbone." geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Lounge/3438/Smiths/smiths.htm
The Smiths Discography - Album / CD Reviews
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"What Morrissey captures above all is a notion of despair reflected perfectly in the lacklustre sound of his cohorts, a death of the punk ideals that Morrissey is quite old enough to have been closely involved in. In turn what distinguishes him from a Weller is firstly his wit, and secondly the sensitivitiy to deal in despair without resorting to preaching in desperation.

86. The Smiths And Morrissey Tabs - Index.php
Guitar and bass tablature sorted both by album and alphabetically.
http://www.micturion.com/smiths/

87. My Own Private Smiths Page
Includes a Morrissey gag comic, discography, and links list.
http://www.algonet.se/~akeen/smiths/

88. Mike And Kathy Smith's Iodid Website
Mike and Kathy Smith from Frisco, TX. Includes an overview of interests and weblog.
http://www.iodid.com

89. Smith County
County welcome site with links to many county and local government offices.
http://www.smith-county.com/

90. WILL SMITH
The Willenium celebrates Will Smith s music, his latest album and his film career.
http://www.willsmith.com/
Welcome to the new WillSmith.com.
In the coming months we’ll be bringing you several ways to communicate with friends and interact with content and information from around the globe. Sign up to be part of future updates and events.

91. David Smith-Related Clues - Gagosian Gallery - Review By Donald Goddard
Donald Goddard reviews the work of the artist.
http://www.newyorkartworld.com/reviews/smith.html
David Smith: Related Clues
by Donald Goddard
Reviews Index Art Reviews Magazine Themes ... NY Art World Art Review - NewYorkArtWorld
Two Box Structure
Stainless steel,
165 3/4" x 53" x 27 1/2".
Courtesy of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It may not be possible to reach further as an artist than David Smith did, within and outside himself. The connections he made and the structures he devised to hold things together describe the limits of human comprehension, within a universe that is both reflected by and unconcerned with that comprehension. In Two Box Structure of 1961 the shapes couldn't be simpler, all stainless steel: two fairly large, flat rectangles, a smaller rectangular base, an even smaller circle at the top, and a number of long, mostly vertical linear elements connecting the other shapes in various ways. Standing on the ground, we are at the level of the horizontal rectangle, which has two legs (linear elements) supporting it. Another linear element extends far up from this rectangle and finally reaches the small circle some thirteen feet off the ground. This circle might be taken for a head, in the manner of Picasso's pin-headed Harlequin of 1915, connected to the body below, or perhaps the sun, also connected to the shapes below. Then the vertical rectangle could be another torso, supported by very long linear elements that bend like knees or elbows, so they appear to be oriented both upward and downward. There is some kind of "figure" here, and it is playing with our perceptions, particularly when we realize that the rectangles are like pictures that reflect light (when it is there), and absorb the surrounding colors into their steely surfaces. There are ways in which none of this may be pertinent.

92. David Smith (sculptor) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia entry includes a biography, list of major sculptures and pictures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Smith_(sculptor)
David Smith (sculptor)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search David Smith
The Banquet (1951), installation at Kykuit Born March 9, 1906
Decatur, Indiana
Died May 23, 1965
South Shaftsbury, Vermont
Nationality American Field Sculpture Movement Abstract expressionism Modernist Influenced by Pablo Picasso Julio González Influenced Sir Anthony Caro CUBI VI Israel Museum Jerusalem David Roland Smith (March 9, 1906 - May 23, 1965) was an American Abstract Expressionist sculptor best known for creating large steel abstract geometric sculptures.
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Born in Decatur Indiana on March 9, 1906, Smith grew up in Paulding, Ohio , where his father Harvey ran the Paulding Telephone Company and mother Golda taught school. He studied at Ohio University and the University of Notre Dame , but dropped out to become a welder on an automobile production line in South Bend , Indiana. He joined the Art Students League of New York in 1927. There, he discovered the works of Picasso Mondrian Kandinsky , and the Russian Constructivists , and became friends with Arshile Gorky Willem de Kooning Jan Matulka , and Jackson Pollock Profoundly influenced by the welded sculptures of Julio González and of Picasso, Smith started devoting himself entirely to metal sculptures, constructing compositions from steel and "found" scrap material. In the summer of 1929, Smith, along with his then wife

93. [Will Smith Fanseite] Biografie, Filmografie, Songtexte, News & More
Mit Bio- und Filmografie, News sowie Bildern und Songtexten.
http://www.hudec.de/will-smith/
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Staatsfeind Nr.1 Big Willie Style Willennium Discographie Independence Day Bad Boys He's The DJ Steckbrief News Biographie Biografie Bio Links Aktuell Discografie Discographie USA Bio 25. September 1968
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94. Adam Smith (1723-1790)
An intellectual biography.
http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Philosophy/Smith.htm
Adam Smith
Smith was one of those 18th century Scottish moral philosophers whose
impulses led to our modern day theories; his work marks the breakthrough
of an evolutionary approach which has progressively displaced the
stationary Aristotelian view.
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95. Adam Smith On Justice In Taxation
Adam Smith s recommendations on taxation.
http://www.progress.org/banneker/adam.html
Adam Smith's Recommendations on Taxation
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by Nadia Weiner, Director of the Adam Smith Club of Sydney, Australia
Although Adam Smith is often quoted, the so-called "Father of Economics" has rarely been read, either by his detractors or his admirers. Consequently he is often misunderstood. Smith, who made such a strong stand against the protectionist mercantile system of trade of his day, devoted over ONE THIRD of his masterpiece An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, to discussing the subject of government revenue and the methods by which it may be best collected, including new taxes. This is not generally known. When examining the different forms of taxation, Smith adheres to four maxims which a good tax should conform to:

96. Adam Smith
Quotations by subject.
http://econ161.berkeley.edu/Economists/smith.html
Economists
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Adam Smith
Adam Smith deserves a webpage of his own
June 5, 1723-July 17, 1790
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Brief Biography Quotes from The Wealth of Nations
  • It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.
  • ...by directing that industry in such a manner as its produce may be of the greatest value, he intends only his own gain, and he is in this...led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention.
  • No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable.
  • If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity cheaper than we ourselves can make it, better buy it of them with some part of the produce of our own industry employed in a way in which we have some advantage.
  • It is the highest impertinence and presumption, therefore, in kings and ministers, to pretend to watch over the economy of private people, and to restrain their expense, either by sumptuary laws, or by prohibiting the importation of foreign luxuries.
Quotes from The Theory of Moral Sentiments
  • David Hume tells Adam Smith some bad news about the public reception of Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments
    • Power and riches appear then to be, what they are, enormous and operose machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniences to the body...

97. ECONOMY PROFESSOR | Adam Smith
Web page on the life and theories of Adam Smith.
http://www.economyprofessor.com/theorists/adamsmith.php
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- Nature provide a basis in sentiment for virtue. - When we adopt the role of impartial spectators, sympathy is the sentiment that is the basis for moral judgments. - Acting from a sense of duty corrects for any lack of appropriate sentiment in particular instances. - The deity has implanted powerful instincts (passions), which lead us behave in ways that are ultimately beneficial for all. - Self-interest coupled with the predisposition to 'trade', 'barter', and 'exchange' provides a basis for the division of labor and economic development. - In a market free from monopolies and self-serving public policies, competition among the self-interests of isolated consumers and producers produces a stable and expanding economy. - The self-interested pursuit of wealth may not be individually satisfying but leads to an aggregate increase in wealth that is in the best interests of a nation.

98. Vernon L. Smith - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Article from the Wikipedia open encyclopedia project.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon_L._Smith
Vernon L. Smith
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This biographical article needs additional citations for verification . Please help by adding reliable sources . Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately , especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (May 2010) Vernon L. Smith Neoclassical economics Birth January 1, 1927 Nationality United States Field Behavioral economics Influences Wassily Leontief Contributions Experimental economics
Combinatorial auction
Vernon Lomax Smith (born January 1, 1927) is professor of economics at Chapman University's Argyros School of Business and Economics and School of Law in Orange, California , a research scholar at George Mason University Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science, and a Fellow of the Mercatus Center , all in Arlington, Virginia . Smith shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with Daniel Kahneman . He is the founder and president of the International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics and an Adjunct Scholar of the Cato Institute in Washington D.C.

99. Smiths Falls, Ontario
Community events, business and tourism information.
http://www.town.smiths-falls.on.ca/
2010 OFFICIAL MUNICIAL ELECTION RESULTS
Phone: 613-283-4124 E-mail: info@smithsfalls.ca
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100. Index
Researching surnames Anderson, Cutler, Smith and Stannard in the UK. Features photographs, links, newsletter, family tree and guestbook.
http://www.ancestral-echoes.com/
Researching the names ANDERSON, CUTLER, RENNER, SMITH, SNOWDON, STANNARD
and related families, originating in the United Kingdom
To the best of my knowledge this site contains accurate information. However, I cannot guarantee that there are not any discrepancies. ANDERSON family SMITH family Ancestral Echoes© 2000 - 2008 Last updated June 02, 2009

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