The word "Raga" refers to a melodic framework in Indian Classical Music, embodying emotional expression and improvisation. In Bob Kaufman's poem "Unanimity Has Been Achieved Not a Dot Less for Its Accidentalness," the structure mirrors the fluid and dynamic nature of a raga, with its unconventional rhythms and spontaneous shifts reflecting the poem's themes of chaos and unity. Kaufman's use of fragmented imagery and unexpected juxtapositions creates a musicality that evokes the improvisational essence of a raga, allowing for a rich exploration of meaning and emotion. Thus, both the raga and Kaufman's poem emphasize the beauty found in spontaneity and the interconnectedness of disparate elements.
When I was writing CLASS CLOWN, the first book in which she appears, I consulted my file of names. ("Collecting" names is sort of a hobby with me.) There was the name Cricket which was the first name of a teacher with whom I once worked. It seemed the perfect name for Lucas Cott's nemesis. After all, she irrates Lucas so much that she just "bugs" him all the time. And so his classmate became Cricket Kaufman. Johanna Hurwitz When I was writing CLASS CLOWN, the first book in which she appears, I consulted my file of names. ("Collecting" names is sort of a hobby with me.) There was the name Cricket which was the first name of a teacher with whom I once worked. It seemed the perfect name for Lucas Cott's nemesis. After all, she irrates Lucas so much that she just "bugs" him all the time. And so his classmate became Cricket Kaufman. Johanna Hurwitz
Through jewelry designer, Jennifer Kaufman (see website for additional jewelry). Best to call their customer service dept and ask. Based out of Los Angeles,CA. Another option is to get a still of the picture from the movie that best shows this necklace (in color) and then take it to James Avery Jewelry and see if they can make you a custom piece/knock off (for a fraction of the price). In addition, eBay is a great option to see if someone owns a piece like this who might be selling theirs.
Enemies are people that could do you emotional, physical or any kind of harm, so you want to keep a real close eye on them to make sure they don't. It's "watching your back" There is the fact that the better you know your enemy, the better you can defend yourself against him. Then there is the possibility that the better you understand him and his motivations, the better the chance of resolving the conflict happily for both sides. Then there is the possibility as expressed by R.A. Dickson who said "Love your enemies in case your friends turn out to be a bunch of bastards.""One problem with 'Now People' is that they like to voice their opinion with today's rhetoric and semantics." (Dahlin & Kaufman1982) With that type of thinking there is a potential problem. It is that they are viewing something probably said hundreds of years before- hand, with that days more literal usage. Because of the human nature there is a need to be right. In this situations they say it enough time, to enough people that they will often find agreement. Like burning witches in Salem Massachusetts and many other states that went unrecorded. Many times agreement will be flawed and untrue! (Dahlin & Kaufman 1982)I believe it could be argued that they mean, "Keep Your Friends in the Vicinity, keep your enemies in jail!" (Dahlin & Kaufman 1982)Open enemy is better than hidden friendly enemy.
1. The act of vindicating or condition of being vindicated.2. The defense, such as evidence or argument, that serves to justify a claim or deed. 1. To clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting arguments or proof: "Our society permits people to sue for libel so that they may vindicate their reputations" Irving R. Kaufman.2. To provide justification or support for: vindicate one's claim.3. To justify or prove the worth of, especially in light of later developments.4. To defend, maintain, or insist on the recognition of (one's rights, for example).5. To exact revenge for; avenge. ---- Verb1. to clear (someone) of guilt or suspicion 2. to provide justification for.
In John Galsworthy's play "The Conflict," the theme of quality revolves around the clash between two opposing beliefs about the value of art and craftsmanship. One character, Robert Cokeson, represents the traditional view that quality is defined by established standards and techniques. In contrast, the character Blint represents a more modern perspective that quality is subjective and can be found in innovative and unconventional approaches. The conflict arises as these two characters debate the nature of quality and its importance in the world of art and design.
Kaufman, Texas is in Kaufman County.
Jane Kaufman has written: 'Jane Kaufman'
Wolfe Kaufman's birth name is William Kaufman.
The address of the Kaufman County Library is: 3790 S Houston St, Kaufman, 75142 3714
Charlie Kaufman's birth name is Charles Stewart Kaufman.
Gerald Kaufman's birth name is Gerald Bernard Kaufman.
Matthew Kaufman's birth name is Matthew Alexander Kaufman.
Lloyd Kaufman's birth name is Stanley Lloyd Kaufman Jr..
Lily Hayes Kaufman's birth name is Lily-Hayes Kaufman.
Robert L. Kaufman has written: 'The ceramic sculpture of Bob Kaufman'
Bel Kaufman has written: 'Bel Kaufman's up the down stair case'
Derek Kaufman is 6' 3".