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"Where Is the Love?" is a song by American hip hop group the Black Eyed Peas. It was released on May 12, 2003, as the lead single from their third album, Elephunk (2003). The song was written by will.i.am , apl.de.ap , Taboo , Justin Timberlake , Printz Board , Michael Fratantuno, and George Pajon .
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In 1916, Anderson met Jane Heap, [13] a spirited intellectual and artist immersed in Chicago's Arts and Crafts Movement and a former lover of the novelist Djuna Barnes. The two became lovers, and Anderson convinced Heap to become co-editor of The Little Review. Heap maintained a low profile, signing her contributions simply "JH", but she had a ...
Alison's first novel, The Love-Artist, was published in 2001 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux [4] and has been translated into seven languages. It was followed by The Marriage of the Sea, a New York Times Notable Book [5] of 2003.