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BooksTASC International: Thinking Actively in a Social Context: Theory and Practice
Music groups Belle Wallace
C. June Maker
Bob Zimmerman
SongsLike A Rolling Stone
Mr. Tamborine Man
Subterranean Homesick Blues
It's All over Now, Baby Blue
Blowin' in the Wind
A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall
Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Live FM Broadcast Remastered) (Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Live FM Broadcast Remastered))
Song for Robert Zimmerman
Tangled Up In Blue
Girl from the North Country
Desolation Row
Ring Them Bells
No More Auction Block
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
Series of Dreams
Maggies Farm
Not Dark Yet
Masters Of War
All Along The Watchtower
Blind Willie McTell
Gotta Serve Somebody
One More Weekend
Things Have Changed
My Back Pages
Every Grain of Sand
Hurricane
Let Me Die in My Footsteps
One Too Many Mornings
Simple Twist Of Fate
Hard Times In New York Town
Someday Baby
Ballad of Hollis Brown
Rambling, Gambling Willie
Worried Blues (First Mckenzie Tape; November 23, 1961 [Thanksgiving] And Possibly December 4, 1961)
I Want You
Most Likely You Go Your Way
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Jokerman
Song to Woody
Positively 4th Street
Shelter from the Storm
North Country Blues
It Ain't Me Babe
Chimes of Freedom
If Not for You
Ballad Of A Thin Man
Boots of Spanish Leather
I'd Have You Anytime
Kingsport Town
Talkin' Hava Negeilah Blues (Studio Outtake - 1962)
Talking Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues
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Republican George Santos admits lying on his CV

Dec 27,2022 10:01 am

By Chris GilesBBC News

Newly elected Republican congressman George Santos has apologised after admitting he lied about his education and work experience.

Mr Santos, who was elected in New York , told: " My sins here are embellishing my resume. I'm sorry. "

He insisted he was " not a criminal" and said that the controversy would not deter him from serving his two-year term in Congress .

The allegation was first made in a report last week.

At The Time , a lawyer for Mr Santos hit back at the claims that he misrepresented where he went to college and his alleged employment history, describing them as " defamatory" and a " shotgun blast of attacks".

He Said during his campaign that he had worked at high-profile Wall Street firms Goldman Sachs and Citigroup.

But Mr Santos told the New York Post he had " never worked directly" for either firm, admitting it was a " poor choice of words".

The 34-year-old said he actually worked at a company called Link Bridge, as a vice-president, where he did business with both of the financial giants.

He also admitted that he did not go to college, despite previously claiming to have received a degree from New York City's Baruch College in 2010.

" I didn't graduate from any institution of Higher Learning . I'm embarrassed and sorry for having embellished my resume, " He Said . " I own up to that… We do stupid things in life. "

Mr Santos, who was elected to Congress on 8 November to represent part of Long Island and Queens, took a seat from the Democrats as The Republicans triumphed overall with a slim majority in The House of Representatives, Congress 's lower chamber.

His Democratic opponent, Robert Zimmerman , tweeted that Mr Santos had admitted to being a liar and said he must be Held Accountable by The Department of Justice for his actions.

Mr Santos told the New York Post: " I campaigned talking about The People 's concerns, not my resume. . I intend to deliver on the promises I made during The Campaign . "

As things stand, he is set to be Sworn In on 3 January, along with the rest of the incoming class of Congress .



Source of news: bbc.com

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