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Rykodisc Catalog - The Fahnestock Collection of South Sea Music - The Endangered Music Project
The Fahnestock Collection of South Sea Music The Endangered Music Project (RCD 10315) The second release in Mickey Hart's Endangered Music Project captures the shimmering music of Indonesia as it existed in 1941, when the Fahnestock brothers set sail to record the indigenous musics of Bali, Java, Madura and Arjasa with state-of-the-art Presto disc-cutters.


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Literary Encyclopedia: South Sea Bubble
In 1720 public creditors were invited to convert their claims on the government into South Sea Company stock.
South Sea Company stock was the instrument chosen for this purpose.
In 1711 Parliament authorized some public creditors to trade £9.5 million in tallies for stock in the South Sea Company — founded that year as a vehicle for this very operation.
In 1719 “lottery orders” (annual payments to the winners of a lottery held earlier in the decade) worth £1 million were converted into new South Sea stock.
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South Sea Bubble Project Overview
One part history and one part cautionary tale, the South Sea Bubble financial crisis continues to intrigue scholars and warn investors nearly three hundred years after it occurred.
Contemporary stock market events and analysis have reawakened interest in the event, attracting scholars from a wide range of disciplines who are investigating the financial, political, and cultural legacy of the South Sea Bubble..
Within the Kress Collection at Baker Library, Harvard Business School is a remarkably comprehensive grouping of pamphlets, books, broadsides, prints, and ephemera related to the South Sea Bubble.
The goal of the South Sea Bubble project is to unify these resources, provide enhanced intellectual access to them, and invest in their long-term physical preservation.
The impetus for the project came from increasing interest in the Bancroft Collection, a specialized sub-collection within the Kress Collection that focuses on the South Sea Bubble.
As the project evolved, the decision was made to include additional materials that were not part of Bancroft in order to provide a comprehensive research resource.
Materials from the main Kress Collection as well as the Bleichroeder Print Collection were combined with the Bancroft Collection to form a new, “virtual” collection that is referred to as the South Sea Bubble Collection ..

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Welcome to KORDI South Sea Institute
And it becomes very important to us to find out the best and sustainable ways to use our seas surrounding the Korean Peninsula for the prosperity of our nation is very limited land space but endless possibility for the seas.
To realize our plan, it is essential to secure innovative and exceptional ocean sciences and technology to maximize the work productivity through efficient scientific management of marine resources and clear understanding of environmental characteristics of surrounding seas.
Feeling the urgency to expand our horizon, the Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, KORDI, established the South Sea Institute in Geojedo, a very suitable and strategic site in the southern coastal area of Korea in March 1997.
Thus, KORDI has succeeded in improving the operational management system for research vessels as well as activating seashore research functions.
Now, the South Sea Institute is in the second stage of its evolution, and KORDI is developing a blueprint for the independent and advanced marine station specialized in seashore and coastal researches.
KORDI with added capabilty of the improved South Sea Institute will do its best to play a major role in making our nation a prosperous knowledge-based economical ocean power in the 21st Century for better welfare of its citizens.

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