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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

...yne Cover design Copyright © 2008 Lee Emory Edited by Lee Emory Printed and published in the U.S.A. by MountainView Publishing A division of Treble H... ...design Copyright © 2008 Lee Emory Edited by Lee Emory Printed and published in the U.S.A. by MountainView Publishing A division of Treble Heart Books... ...rials contained herein, used by permission, may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopyin... ...ting from the publishers. ISBN: 978-1-932695-79-3 “Scripture taken from the New Century V ersion. Copyright © 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by ... ... Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.” “Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1960,1962,1963,1968,1971,1972,1... ...agazine he found at a bus stop in Southern California. That article had been published in another state. But because the magazine goes to subscribers ... ...als than if I had a publisher. A few of my articles have appeared in various magazines—not an impressive number. But I will not lament if “profession... ...Entries revealed money spent for computer paper and ink cartridges, writer’s magazines and annual conferences. What is happening to me, Lord? I’ve als... ... was 1954. Nelda and I, newlyweds from Oklahoma, set up housekeeping in New Jersey where I would work for Bell Telephone Laboratories. Long distance...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

... The First Book of Factoids First Published on the Links and Factoids Study List http://groups.ya... ... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovs... ...elovska – write to: palma@unet.com.mk Visit the Author Archive of Dr. Sam Vaknin in "Central Europe Review": http://www.ce-review.org/authorarchi... ...u (The Boat), hung upside down for 2 months in 1961 in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Not one of the art critics, journalists, 116,000 visit... ...ryplace.com/speeches/berliner.htm Bible The Jews do not include the 27 books of New Testament in their Bible. The factoids below relate to the v... ...ed military defeats, Bolivar exiled himself to Jamaica. In a sudden conversion, he published the Jamaica Letter (1815) in which he supported a mode... ... on to a bedsheet, securely fastened to tree trunks in his back yard in Camden, New Jersey. The sound was broadcast from a radio placed behind the ... ...nvalidated by the courts) and the first drive-opened on June 6, 1933 in Camden, New Jersey. The price of admission was 25 cents per car and another ... ...ed in a single room by the kitchen. He accumulated a library of anatomy books, porn magazines, horror and adventure novels, historical accounts of t...

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Watermelon Credo

By: Wally Amos

...ss"l This book is dedicated to watermelon lovers everywhere Acknowledgments In keeping with our belief that great teamwork makes for the greates... ...t, dedication, team spirit, and enthusiasm contributed enormously to our work. In most successful endeavors, there is the utility person, the volun... ...written permission of the authors. Permission is given for brief excerpts to be published with reviews in newspapers, magazines, newsletters, catalo... ...ission is given for brief excerpts to be published with reviews in newspapers, magazines, newsletters, catalogs, and online publications. Illustrat... ... up 27 28 to a good job as a talent agent with the William Morris Agency in New York City. Eager to make it on my own, I quit the agency, and mo... ... morning, enthusiasm doesn't cost you anything! What a deal! Just pump up some new enthusiasm and there you go: a new you is on the move. It's dif... ...ws how long. I was reminded of this unfortunate attitude when a teacher in New Jersey told me her vice principal had removed the Watermelon Credo ...

...Due to the success of my Watermelon Credo Post, I created this book. Each letter in the word WATERMELON is a chapter. The W in Watermelon stands for: Whatever you believe creates your reality. And this book is a perfect example.What began as a wall poster is now a book. In his latest and happiest work yet...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...YSIS OF WOMEN WITH HIV/AIDS With Specific Reference To Rural Tamil Nadu in India W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy Department of Mathema... ...itute of Technology, Madras Chennai – 600036, India e-mail: vasantha@iitm.ac.in web: http://mat.iitm.ac.in/~wbv Florentin Smarandache Depar... ...in/~wbv Florentin Smarandache Department of Mathematics University of New Mexico Gallup, NM 87301, USA e-mail: smarand@gallup.unm.edu ... ... depression. These interviews taken as a part of our research grant, has been published for free distribution by the Tamil Nadu State AIDS Control S... ...ith change in a neuron, though in some sense a changed neuron has learned its new state. Synapses change more slowly than neurons change. We learn ... ...y shout of pain he feels very depressed. Since he has not seen the soft porn magazines he does not know about it. He says it is wrong on the part o... ... 59. Kosko, B., (2001) Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems, Prentice Hall, New Jersey. 60. Kosko, B., (1987) “Adaptive Bidirectional Associative M... ...ede (1978) Cities, Space and Behaviour: The Elements of Urban Geography. New Jersey, Prentice Hall Inc., USA. 73. Lewis, L. Starling and Range L... ...en research books on the topic of Smarandache Algebraic Structures which were published by the American Research Press. She can be contacted at ...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...on itself wns entirely suo- oessful, and despite its humorous side, tied a new itnot in tlie bond of ail Williams men. The parade, the fireworks, the ... ...wns entirely suo- oessful, and despite its humorous side, tied a new itnot in tlie bond of ail Williams men. The parade, the fireworks, the transparen... ...parts of a cus- tom tliftt is no empty formalitj. The Parade 1910 gathered in front of the opera house shortly after 7 o'clock, clad in night-shirts, ... ...tunate that we have scarcely any light this even ing; the old moon and the new must be hiding behind Jesup But, fortunately, Diogenes Hughes has promi... ...Y A BLACK & WHITE CIGAR ArthurJohnson Athletic and Sporting Goods Sweaters Jerseys tllydi) M. Walters, College Agent R. E. LAMB Livery and Boarding St... ...e morbid and grue- some, and n rather complete pic- torial atlas coulil bo published containing pictures of the various diseases apparent in classic a... ... resolutions be sent to him and his family, nnd that a copy of the same be published in The Will- iams Record. John L. Cole, Elmer P. Qroben, Richard ... ...t wave of popularity for "Petbr Pan" which has passed through many college magazines, found the Lit. board susceptible to its advance, and the essay o... ...rsday evening, it was de- cided to make two oolleotiuns of uld clothes and magazines from the students during the year; the first collection,made befo...

...The longest running independent newspaper at Williams is the Williams Record, a weekly broadsheet paper published on Wednesdays. The newspaper was founded in 1885, and now has a weekly circulation of 3,000 copies distributed in Williamstown, in addition to more than 600 subscribers across the country. The newspaper does not rec...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... Canadian Copyright: 1072425 Nov 12 th 2009 Due to the ideas presented in this book, I have had to use various terms and words that are not f... ...ed in this book, I have had to use various terms and words that are not found in dictionaries: beginning with the title. The word: ‘Splitness’ is ... ...ngs out, continually wondering about things, continually looking at things in new ways, continually experiencing new things, continually comparing t... ... of one Totality to penetrate, there were two. This Condition was completely new to Impetus. He became confused, he became indecisive…. Which one... ...the scientific establishment, his Theory of Relativity would never have been published in scientific journals and his ideas would never have gained ... ...eory gains enough popular support among this specialized community is it ever published for the public to read. In effect, most of the scientific i... ...heads, and decapitated heads on coins. Emblems. Decapitated heads on football jerseys. Representing all the red-skinned warriors that tried to kill... ...ns demand that the human icons they worship must be superficially attractive. Magazines full of perfect female bodies abound. But even that is disa... ...t lean abs? By not eating junk food. By not eating candy bars… but the very magazines featuring models who have perfectly slim waists sit right nex...

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What Your Bank Doesn't Want You to Know : About Where to Invest Your Money

By: Lillian R. Villanova

...s book is meant solely as a broad guideline. It is meant to assist the Layperson in understanding the law as it pertains to buying Tax Lien Certifica... ...ins general definitions, guidelines and simple forms. It will assist the reader in understanding the general principles involved, and in drafting s... ...ts This book would never have been written but for the fortuitous referral of a new client for whom I did some consulting and marketing work. A rem... ...ere are a number of ways to proceed. Some of the choices can be confusing to the new investor. Laid out in a step-by-step format, this chapter will ... ...x Lien Certificates. With respect to the ones to be auctioned, the list will be published in a local newspaper. Make sure you know which paper and ... ...milton, Hancock, Hardin, Henderson, Henry, Iroquois, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jersey, Jo Daviess, Johnson, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Knox, La Sall... ..., Coos, Grafton, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham, Strafford, Sullivan New Jersey: Tax Lien Certificate State 21 Counties Atlantic, Bergen, B... ...s, you can find ads for a number of these companies in the back of most business magazines. One company in particular is very familiar with the need...

...urn being equal to high risk to the side. What I’m about to tell you could turn the way you think about investing upside down. Are you open-minded to new ways of thinking? Are you ready to step out of the box? Ever think about how banks and insurance companies invest their money? Ever think about how much money they make on your savings or insurance premiums? We all know ...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...Issues Seymour H. Fine With Foreword by Philip Kotler Originally Published in 1981 by Praeger Publishers. 3 TABLE OF CO... ... Seymour H. Fine With Foreword by Philip Kotler Originally Published in 1981 by Praeger Publishers. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS TH... ...SS 14 Social Issues and Causes 14 SOME CONCEPTS AND THEIR ATTRIBUTES 15 INCREASE IN CONCERN WITH IDEAS 17 From Inner to Other-Directedness 17 Vol... ...52 Product Form 52 The Product Life Cycle (PLC) 53 The Concept Of A Product Mix: New Product Development 56 PROBLEMS IN STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR SOC... ...ion) in this endeavor. While it is hard to evaluate the first book written on any new subject, I am sure that Fine's work will gain recognition as ... ...ity in the marketplace, have their own brand of loyalties -- columnists, tabloids, magazines. The consumption of gossip of all kinds may be analogo... ...cratic need accounts for the volume of details on the inner workings of government published in the American press. Officials engaging in intragover... ...ls or what are typically referred to simply as "media," include print (newspapers, magazines) and broadcast (radio, T.V.) media, while personal chan... ...ign A questionnaire was administered to 247 students at Rutgers University in New Jersey so that respondents constitute a "convenience," nonrandom ...

...An idea is taken for granted in the scheme of things. Someone exclaims, "I've got an idea!" What is it that he has? From where did he get it? How was it transmitted? How might it spread to others? What will be the effect of the acceptance of the idea? Th...

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Bozo and the Storyteller

By: Matt Jones

...“It’s your movie – if you don’t like it just write yourself a better part in the script!” and Gal, who showed me how magic happens. Copyright © Tom ... ...All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by means, electronic... ...ording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. First published in Great Britain in 2008 Firecrest Publishing Ltd., 46 Station Ro... ... he saw the ground approaching far too quickly. He’d been in this strange new world for only 30 seconds and already he was in trouble. He suddenly r... ...ed his head carefully and slid out the pillow so that she could give it a new case. The child’s eyelids didn’t even f utter. It was only the rosy hu... ...ds into trouble by ringing their bells to drag the nurses away from their magazines. He even managed to lock Bunsen in his off ce for two hours unti... ... She drank the espresso in one gulp, dressed herself in a smart skirt and jersey, packed a day-bag and walked out of her apartment for the last time.... ...ply another day. Hypnosis-boxes played movies, passengers f icked through magazines, and stewardesses pushed trolleys down the aisle from which they...

...Reading age 10+ You might not know it but you, everyone you know and the world itself are all but figments in the imagination of a Storyteller on another planet. Each night foolish creatures called Bloons gather around him to listen to the latest crazy antics of Hoomanity. But it seems as though the Story itself has gotten out of ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovs... ... and Musings: http://philosophos.tripod.com The Silver Lining – Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Films http://samvak.tripod.com/film.html Download f... ...scheme known as the stock exchange, this expectation is proportional to liquidity - new suckers - and volatility. Thus, the price of any given stock... ...Honderich, Ted, ed. - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy - Oxford University Press, New York, 1995 - p. 31) Anarchists are not opposed to organizat... ...economy in his influential and exquisitely-timed "Principles of Political Economy", published in 1848. Undaunted by mounting evidence of market fail... ...t rich because he got his millions from the national lottery. Cloning In a paper, published in "Science" in May 2005, 25 scientists, led by Woo Su... ... (Q&A's regarding almost every technical matter in the world), e-zines (electronic magazines), the electronic versions of print dailies and periodi... ...", observes Lionel Tiger, a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University in New Jersey. That three quarters of all divorces are initiated by wom...

Cyclopedia of issues in economics analyzed through the prism of the economies of countries in transition, emerging markets, and developing countries.

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovs... ... and Musings: http://philosophos.tripod.com The Silver Lining – Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Films http://samvak.tripod.com/film.html Download f... ...scheme known as the stock exchange, this expectation is proportional to liquidity - new suckers - and volatility. Thus, the price of any given stock... ...Honderich, Ted, ed. - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy - Oxford University Press, New York, 1995 - p. 31) Anarchists are not opposed to organizat... ...economy in his influential and exquisitely-timed "Principles of Political Economy", published in 1848. Undaunted by mounting evidence of market fail... ...t rich because he got his millions from the national lottery. Cloning In a paper, published in "Science" in May 2005, 25 scientists, led by Woo Su... ... (Q&A's regarding almost every technical matter in the world), e-zines (electronic magazines), the electronic versions of print dailies and periodi... ...", observes Lionel Tiger, a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University in New Jersey. That three quarters of all divorces are initiated by wom...

...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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Analysis of Social Aspects of Migrant Labourers Living with Hiv/Aids Using Fuzzy Theory and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...EUTROSOPHIC COGNITIVE MAPS With Specific Reference To Rural Tamilnadu In India XIQUAN Phoenix 2004 ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL ASPECTS OF M... ...NEUTROSOPHIC COGNITIVE MAPS With Specific Reference To Rural Tamilnadu In India W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy Department of Mathematics Indian Ins... .../~wbv Florentin Smarandache Department of Mathematics University of New Mexico Gallup, NM 87301, USA e-mail: smarand@gallup.unm.edu ... ...e system of neutrosophy and its connected logic, neutrosophic logic. This new logic, which allows also the concept of indeterminacy to play a role ... ...y both have skin lesions and scabies on and off. He has seen pornographic magazines. The commercial sex workers whom he met in Mumbai were from Tam... ...ce. For the past one year he is in the hospital. He has seen pornographic magazines also. Now he has changed his religion to Christianity as none o... .... Klir, G.J. and Yuan, B., Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey (1995). 51. Klir, G.J., and Folger, T.A., Fuzzy Sets, Uncertainty, ... ...esearch books on the topic of Smarandache Algebraic Structures which were published by the American Research Press. She can be contacted at vasa... ...r of Mathematics at the University of New Mexico, Gallup Campus, USA. He published over 60 books and 80 papers and notes in mathematics, philosophy...

...In this book for the first time we have ventured into the total analysis of migrant labourers in rural Tamil Nadu who are victims of HIV/AIDS using FCM, BAM and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps. As in our study and analysis we fel...

...Migration acquires great significance in the study of peoples and populations, for it not only involves the merely mathematical spatial redistribution of people, but also because it has enormous impact on livelihood, life-styles, employment, socioeconomic and pol...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...0 ―. . . AND GULLIVER RETURNS‖ --In Search of Utopia— Book 4 A Look at Human Values 1 ... ... Look at Human Values 1 ―. . . AND GULLIVER RETURNS‖ --In Search of Utopia-- BOOK 4 A Look at Human Values by Lemuel Gul... ...usinessman. He finds your country fascinating and wants to list it on the New York Stock Exchange. Lee isn‘t so sure he likes Kino. There‘s nobody t... ...y are barbarians. It is the same in the area of values, when we encounter new concepts we often criticize them because they are, or might be, unethi... ...d. Pope Innocent III, who ruled from 1161 to 1216, liked the concept and published a Body of Canon Law in which he stated that those in Limbo would... ...dea that socially learned abilities could be passed on thru the genes they published biologist Lysenko‘s work as the only science of biology. It was ... ... illegal immigrant household in California was 289 $7,206, and in New Jersey it was $5,625. Meanwhile all other illegal immigrants, taken as a ... ... Playboy magazine has exposed the naked breasts and rump. Films and other magazines went farther from just exposing the body to allowing the patron ... ...gments of the population by demeaning them in pornographic films, photos, magazines and books. —―On the plus side for pornography, there seem t...

...ine and food prices, air and water pollutions, the scarcity of natural resources, the excess of wastes and their proper disposal, and even some wars. In the year 2020 Commander Lemuel Gulliver XVI returns from a twenty year odyssey around the solar system, searching for sites where the world's excess people can be re-located. He found none. On his return he vows to search ...

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The New Machiavelli

By: H. G. Wells

...LI by H. G. Wells A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The New Machiavelli by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State U... ...e of any kind. Any per- son using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ... tained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The New Machiavelli by H. G. Wells, the Pennsylvania State Univ... ...he document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The New Machiavelli by H. G. Wells, the Pennsylvania State University, Electron... ...erse criticism of the Englishman I had ever encountered. It must have been published already nine or ten years when 95 H G Wells I read it. The count... ...the slightest modifications in the Pas de Calais or Rhenish Prussia or New Jersey or North Italy. No doubt you would find it in New Japan. These men h... ...bolder. I had long since abandoned my fellowship and come to London. I had published two books that had been talked about, written several articles, a... ...amazing wealth up a piled heap of energetically pushed penny and halfpenny magazines, and a group of daily newspapers. I had expected to find the grea... ...ate, and the Rapid Multiplication of the Unfit were staples of the monthly magazines. But beyond an intermittent scolding of prosperous childless peop...

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Sir Dominick Ferrand

By: Henry James

...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Sir Dominick Ferrand by Henry James, the Pennsylvania State Uni... ... in and see me, I’ll show you what I mean.” This communication had reached Jersey Villas by the first post, and Peter Baron had scarcely swallowed his... ... principled though he was in favour of it, the first time one of the great magazines had accepted, even with a cruel reservation, a specimen of his ar... ...ing that was clearly flat- tering was the fact that the Promiscuous rarely published fiction. He should therefore be associated with a devia- tion fro... ... in pairs, semi-detached, and Mrs. Ryves—such was the name under which the new lodger presented herself—had been admitted to the house as confessedly ... ...m for a casual dressmaking busi- ness, had threshed out the subject of the new lodger in advance with our young man, reminding him that her affection ... ...s hand also at prose, and his offerings are now not always declined by the magazines. But he has never approached the Promiscuous again. This periodic... ...azines. But he has never approached the Promiscuous again. This periodical published in due course a highly eulogistic study of the remarkable career ...

...t: ?There are several objections to it, but I?ll take it if you?ll alter it,? Mr. Locket?s rather curt note had said; and there was no waste of words in the postscript in which he had added: ?If you?ll come in and see me, I?ll show you what I mean.? This communication had reached Jersey Villas by the first post, and Peter Baron had scarcely swallowed his leathery muffin be...

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House of Mirth

By: Edith Wharton

...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. House of Mirth by Edith Wharton, the Pennsylvania State Univers... ... some one, but he hardly knew why the idea arrested him. There was nothing new about Lily Bart, yet he could never see her without a faint movement of... ...t, he had always made use of the “argument from design.” “The resources of New Y ork are rather meagre,” he said; 5 Edith Wharton “but I’ll find a ha... ...a vase of carnations filling the air with perfume, and the last novels and magazines lying uncut on a table beside the reading-lamp, she had a vision ... ...had stumbled into their circle, with the air of a strayed Arcadian who has published chamung sonnets in his college journal. Since then he had develop... ...ening in the street. Mrs. Peniston was the owner of a country-place in New Jersey, but she had never lived there since her husband’s death—a remote ev... ...e who sat by themselves were busy run- ning over proof-sheets or devouring magazines between their hurried gulps of tea. Lily alone was stranded in a ...

...Excerpt: Selden paused in surprise. In the afternoon rush of the Grand Central Station his eyes had been refreshed by the sight of Miss Lily Bart. It was a Monday in early September, and he was returning to his work from a hurried dip into the coun...

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Autobiographic Sketches Selections, Grave and Gay

By: Thomas de Quincey

... S AUTOBIOGRAPHIC S K E T C H E S Selections, Grave and Gay, from Writings Published and Unpublished BY THOMAS DE QUINCEY A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLAS... ...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Autobiographic Sketches by Thomas de Quincey, the Pennsylvania ... ...HIC SKETCHES BY THOMAS DE QUINCEY Selections, Grave and Gay, from Writings Published and Unpublished EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA EXTRACT FR CT FR CT FR CT... ...r of mine, that paper I should wish to cancel. So that, upon the whole, my new and revised edition is likely to differ by very consid- erable changes ... ...at quadrata rotundis,) it is my purpose to enlarge this edition by as many new papers as I find available for such a station. These I am anxious to pu... ...anced guard, well armed with muskets, (pillaged, be H observed, from royal magazines hastily deserted,) com- menced a tumultuous assault. Less than 30... ...ith The Mount V ernon Hotel at Cape May, N. J., (meant, I suppose, for New Jersey,) which advertises itself in the “New York Herald,” of April 12, 185...

...Excerpt: My dear sir, I am on the point of revising and considerably altering, for republication in England, an edition of such amongst my writings as it may seem proper deliberately to avow. Not that I have any intention, or consciously any reason, expressly to disown any one thing that I have ever published; but some t...

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The War in the Air

By: H. G. Wells

...y H. G. Wells A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The War in the Air by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer... ...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...t which this book was written. It was done in 1907: it appeared in various magazines as a serial in 1908 and it was published in the Fall of that year... ...e in 1907: it appeared in various magazines as a serial in 1908 and it was published in the Fall of that year. At that time the aeroplane was, for mos... ...e under notice to quit, the last patch of country in a district flooded by new and prbaa things. He did his best to console himself, to imagine matter... ...rench artichokes and aub- ergines, foreign apples—apples from the State of New York, apples from California, apples from Canada, apples from New Zeala... ...newspapers; articles and allusions increased and multiplied in the serious magazines. People asked in mono-rail trains, “When are we going to fly?” A ... ...he next day they were worse. Before the week was out they were not so much published as carried screaming into the street. The dominant fact in the up... ...e to the east of the Narrows, soared over Upper Bay, and came to rest over Jersey City in a position that domi- nated lower New York. There the monste...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis, the Pennsylvania State Universit... ...isters. What Ole Jenson the grocer says to Ezra Stowbody the banker is the new law for London, Prague, and the unprofitable isles of the sea; whatsoev... ...els run over, and the fact that the chemistry instructor had stared at the new coiffure which concealed her ears. A breeze which had crossed a thousan... ... that he did not lie to patients, and that he did keep up with the medical magazines. What aroused her to something more than liking was his boyishnes... ...ted a long mock-quarrel. She pretended that he cheated her in the price of magazines and candy; he pretended she was a detective from the Twin Cities.... ... thin nose, and a silky indecisive brown mustache. He had a golf jacket of jersey, worn through at the creases in the sleeves. She noted that he did n... ...t them compromise on Shaw—on “Androcles and the Lion,” which had just been published. The committee was composed of Carol, Vida Sherwin, Guy Pollock, ... ...ing. The stranger’s mouth was arched, the upper lip short. He wore a brown jersey coat, a delft-blue bow, a white silk shirt, white flannel trou- 341...

...Excerpt: This is America--a town of a few thousand, in a region of wheat and corn and dairies and little groves. The town is, in our tale, called ?Gopher Prairie, Minnesota.? But its Main Street is the continuation of Main Streets everywhere. The story would be the same in Ohi...

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Life of John Coleridge Patteson : Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Life of John Coleridge Patteson: Missionary Bishop of the Melan... ... year that the Rev. George Augustus Selwyn was appointed to the diocese of New Zealand. Mrs. Selwyn’s parents had always been inti- mate with the Patt... ...and since Bishop of Oxford and of Win- chester, preached in the morning at New Windsor parish church, and the newly-made Bishop of New Zealand in the ... ... and blue Scotch caps, and the more delicate a thick 195 Yo n g e woollen jersey in addition; and with all these precautions they were continually ca... ...landers. I should like much the “Conversations on the Catechism.” Are they published separately? Shall I ask Miss Yonge to give me a copy? And the “Pl... ...etters and more, which were either in the same tone, or too domestic to be published, prove the leisure caused by having an unusually small collection... ...or don’t learn simple things. ‘ All this modern rage for reviews, serials, magazines, I can’t abide. My mind is far too much distracted already, and t... ...t the best antidote I have seen to much of the poison circulating about in magazines and alluring ignorant, unsound people with the specious name of p...

...Preface: There are of course peculiar advantages as well as disadvantages in endeavouring to write the life of one recently departed. On the one hand, the remembrances connected with him are far fresher; his contemporaries can he consulted, and much can be made matter of certainty, for which a few ...

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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Volume I.

By: George Gilfillan

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.......................................................................................................................................... 25 VARIATIONS IN THE AUTHOR?S MANUSCRIPT PREFACE. ........................................................................ 31 PASTORALS, WITH A DISCOURSE ON PASTORAL POETRY. WRITTEN IN THE YEAR MDCCIV...... 32 SPRING .........................

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Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... by Robert Louis Stevenson Travels with a Donkey in the Cevenne by Robert Louis St... ...file is furnished free and without any charge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her ... ...ed 8 Travels with a Donkey in the Cevenne above the donkey’s shoulders, with nothing below to bal- ance, on a brand-new pack-saddle that had not yet ... ...below to bal- ance, on a brand-new pack-saddle that had not yet been worn to fit the animal, and fastened with brand-new girths that might be expected... ...arged me on my life to show it to the Father Prior, But whether it was my address, or the sack, or the idea speedily published among that part of the ... ...e with a genius for war, elected brigadier of Camisards at sev- enteen, to die at fifty-five the English governor of Jersey. There again was Castanet,... ...hood. Of the five legions into which the Camisards were divided, it was the oldest and the most obscure that had its magazines by Cassagnas. This was ...

... book is to describe was very agreeable and fortunate for me. After an uncouth beginning, I had the best of luck to the end. But we are all travelers in what John Bunyan calls the wilderness of this world -- all, too, travelers with a donkey: and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend. He is a fortunate voyager who finds many. We travel, indeed, to find t...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

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Democracy in America

By: Alexis de Tocqueville

...Henry Reeve A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Democracy in America, Volumes One and Two by Alexis de Tocqueville, trans. Henry Reev... ...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ... and thorough. When the Constitution was thus perfected and established, a new form of government was created, but it was neither speculative nor expe... ...es sealed with blood, in many great struggles of the people. They were not new to the people. They were consecrated theories, but no govern- ment had ... ...irst of four volumes upon “American Institutions and their Influence,” was published in 1835. It was received at once by the scholars and thinkers 10... ...851 drove him from 12 Democracy in America the public service. In 1856 he published “The Old Regime and the Revolution.” He died at Cannes, April 15,... ...in the State of New York. **Maryland, the Carolinas, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey were in this situation. See “Pitkin’s History,” vol. i. pp. 11-31. *... ...ilitia also gives the 802 Democracy in America elective privilege. In New Jersey, an elector must have a property of Pound 50 a year. In South Caroli... ...lature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, Dock- Yards, and other needful Buildings; - And T o ma...

...Excerpt: In the eleven years that separated the Declaration of the Independence of the United States from the completion of that act in the ordination of our written Constitution, the great minds of America were bent upon the study of...

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A Child's History of England

By: Charles Dickens

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...Excerpt: If you look at a map of the World, you will see, in the left-hand upper corner of the Eastern Hemisphere, two Islands lying in the sea. They are England and Scotland, and Ireland. England and Scotland form the greater part of these Islands. Ireland is the next in size. The ...

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. North America: Volume One by Anthony Trollope, the Pennsylvania... ...................................................... 20 CHAPTER III: MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND VERMONT.................................................... ................................................. 169 CHAPTER XII: BUFFALO TO NEW YORK ..................................................................... ... clined to feel less assured. The annual subscription to such a newspaper, published twice a week, is ten shillings. A sale of a thousand copies is no... ... way back to England from Bermuda, and in a volume of travels which I then published I endeavored to explain the impression made upon me by this passa... ...e two great States of New York and Pennsylvania and the small State of New Jersey. The West will not agree even to this absolutely, seeing that they c... ...ttached to the establishment a large reading-room supplied with papers and magazines, open to the public of Boston on the same terms. Of course I aske... ...d ham sandwiches—the young tradesman enters the car firstly with a pile of magazines, or of novels bound like magazines. These are chiefly the “Atlant...

...TER II: NEWPORT?RHODE ISLAND ................................................................................................. 20 CHAPTER III: MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND VERMONT ............................................................................ 34 CHAPTER IV: LOWER CANADA ................................................................................................

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

... Defense 14 1.3 National Crisis Management 35 2. THE FOUNDATION OF THE NEW TERRORISM 47 2.1 A Declaration of War 47 2.2 Bin Ladin’s Appeal in ... ...HE NEW TERRORISM 47 2.1 A Declaration of War 47 2.2 Bin Ladin’s Appeal in the Islamic World 48 2.3 The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988–1992... ...Declaring War on the United States (1992–1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda’s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996–1998) 63 3. COUNTERTERRORISM EVOLVES 71 3.1 From t... ...8) 63 3. COUNTERTERRORISM EVOLVES 71 3.1 From the Old Terrorism to the New: The First World Trade Center Bombing 71 3.2 Adaptation—and Nonadapta... ...for United 93 At 8:42, United Airlines Flight 93 took off from Newark (New Jersey) Liberty International Airport bound for San Francisco.The aircraft ... ...firm an ID for you, but I would assume he’s somewhere over, uh, either New Jersey or somewhere further south. NEADS: Okay. So American 11 isn’t the hi... ...Quds al Arabi, the same Arabic-language newspaper in London that had first published Bin Ladin’s February fatwa, and it conveyed the same message—the ... ...pants in the planes operation. For instance, he collected Western aviation magazines; tele- phone directories for American cities such as San Diego an... ...cation documents that appeared valid on their face. Contrary to numer- ous published reports, there is no evidence the hijackers ever used false Socia...

...WE HAVE SOME PLANES? 1 1.1 Inside the Four Flights 1 1.2 Improvising a Homeland Defense 14 1.3 National Crisis Management 35 2. THE FOUNDATION OF THE NEW TERRORISM 47 2.1 A Declaration of War 47 2.2 Bin Ladin?s Appeal in the Islamic World 48 2.3 The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988?1992) 55 2.4 Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992?1996) 59...

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The Federalist Papers

By: Alexander Hamilton

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...Excerpt: To the People of the State of New York: After an unequivocal experience of the inefficacy of the subsisting federal government, you are called upon to deliberate on a new Constitution for the United States of America. The subject speaks its own importance...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

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...Excerpt: The telephone bell rings with the petulant persistence that marks a trunk call, and I go in from some ineffectual gymnastics on the lawn to deal with the irruption. There is the usual trouble in connecting up, minute voices in Folkestone and Dover and London call to one another and are submerged by buzzings and t...

...10 OFF THE CHAIN........................................................................................................................... 15 OF THE NEW REIGN .................................................................................................................... 20 WILL THE EMPIRE LIVE? ............................................................................

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The Longest Journey

By: E. M. Forster

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Up from Slavery : An Autobiography

By: Booker Taliaferro Washington

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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

By: Ulysses S. Grant

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The Constitution of the United St States Tes of Americ America, A, 1787

By: Anonymous

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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

By: Gilfillan

...rge of any kind. Any person using this document file, for any purpose, and in any way does so at his or her own risk. Neither the Pennsylvania State U... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume T wo, the Pennsylv... ........................................... 135 SANDYS’ GHOST;82 OR, A PROPER NEW BALLAD ON THE NEW OVID’S METAMORPHOSES: AS IT WAS INTENDED TO BE TRANSL... ...peare, Spenser, Milton, and Dryden, to fill the six va- cant places in the New Palace of Westminster. This does not substantiate the assertion, that P... ...d to revive them. Now what had Mr Pope done before to incense them? He had published those works which are in the hands of every- body, in which not t... ...nly oppose that of MR ADDISON. ‘The Art of Criticism (saith he), which was published some months since, is a master-piece in its kind. The observation... ...ce hymning Tyburn’s elegiac lines, 248 Hence Journals, Medleys, Merc’ries, Magazines: Sepulchral lies, 249 our holy walls to grace, And new-year odes... ...undred thousand in these kingdoms of England and Ire- land (not to mention Jersey, Guernsey, the Orcades, those in the new world, and foreigners who h...

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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

By: Adam Smith

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...ts INTRODUCTION AND PLAN OF THE WORK .......................................................................... 8 BOOK I OF THE CAUSES OF IMPROVEMENT IN THE PRODUCTIVE POWERS OF LABOUR, AND OF THE ORDER ACCORDING TO WHICH ITS PRODUCE IS NATURALLY DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE DIFFERENT RANKS OF THE PEOPLE........... 10 CHAPTER I OF THE DIVISION OF LABOUR .............................

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The Golden Bowl

By: Henry James

...erson who contributes to the case mainly a certain amount of criticism and in terpretation of it. Again and again, on review, the shorter things in e... ...ries have ranged themselves not as my own impersonal account of the affair in hand, but as my account of somebody’s impression of it—the terms of this... ...t good stuff, sitting up, in its myriad forms, so touchingly responsive to new care of any sort whatever, seemed to pass with me a delightful bargain,... ...ns, obviously, that the whole thing was a living affair. The rate at which new readings, new conductors of sense interposed, to make any total sense a... ...ke this wonderful one, and put out with the family photographs and the new magazines. But it’s something not to be so big that I have to be buried.” “... ...dy herself was not of the Middle West—she rather insisted on it—but of New Jersey, Rhode Island or Delaware, one of the smallest and most intimate Sta... ...nwealths, of comic matter in large lettering, diurnally “set up,” printed, published, folded and delivered, at the expense of his presumptuous emulati...

...some person who contributes to the case mainly a certain amount of criticism and interpretation of it. Again and again, on review, the shorter things in especial that I have gathered into this Series have ranged themselves not as my own impersonal account of the affair in hand, but as my account of somebody?s impression of it--the terms of this person?s access to it and es...

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