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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

.... I’ve read through the Bible many times during my 30 years as a believer in Christ, but I’ve never done anything quite like this. I’ve been amazed at... ...for battles and confrontations. I would much 9 rather be w-a-a-a-a-y in the back of the army, maybe working as a cook or a water carrier. And God kno... ...e. I’m ready to move in and occupy the promised land in peace. So here I am, back at a truth I learned long ago and have used in more than one of my n... ...ses or allows it to chip away another flaw, to continue to make me more like Christ. Like thousands and thousands of believers before me, I can say th... ...figure out how to receive my greatest joy through my relationship with Jesus Christ, that would be the ticket to me getting everything my heart desire... ...ny people readily admit that a successful endeavor requires a lot of work to back up a great idea, they expect the great idea to come first. They wait... ...re in regard to our everyday life, means maturity and completeness. Matthew Henry’s Commentary on Matthew 5:48 says, “It is the duty of Christians to... ...la was my mother’s favorite aunt. Walking into her simple home, which lacked running water and a television, was like stepping back in time. She wasn...

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Man with No Name

By: Wally Amos

...friend O. C. Smith says, "We are each other." Let me first thank my wife, Christine, and my daughter Sarah for their love, support and patience thro... ...y and Joan Karsten, Barb Godin, George Molteni, Howard and Marie Hausman, Henry Clark, Jr., Philip Kamil, John and Patsy Robinson, John and Mar­ ily... ...esa Moore, Del Smith, Phil and Donna Gray, Mike and Susan Cheney-O'Byrne, Chris Smith, David Kapralik, Patti Kelly, Max Cleland, Patrick and Karen F... ... mind. I was going back into the cookie business. I called out to my wife Christine, "Sweetheart, we're going to form a new company called 'Wally Am... ... this leg­ endary talent agency. My work seemed limited: sorting mail and running errands. But I set targets for myself that went beyond the boundar... ...ameless) Amos. We ar­ ranged a meeting. I found myself in discussion with Henry Hoffmeister, a bril­ liant and humorous individual who oversaw the Ta... ...ed for them to waste time on. I got wind of their feelings and approached Henry Hoffmeister to see if this were true. Sure enough, Henry told me my ... ...nsons managed (Nameless) Amos for a year. They had a good track record of running service companies, but they were , not able to master the demands... ...inues until you get it right. This inevitable cycle is a curse if you are running away from your problems, and a blessing if you are seeking to gro...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...ateIFolio Graphics Co. Inc. This book is dedicated with love to my wife Christine, who through our marriage has helped me discover the Power In ... ...er, Shirlee, to Honolulu THE POWER IN LOVE to live with me and my wife, Christine. I thought it 11 was time for him to be under the influence of h... ...ew more distant, rather than closer to me. Finally, he packed up and went back to live with his mother in Los Angeles. Over the next few months my ... ...st illustrate that by talking about my relationship with my present wife, Christine. I've discovered that certain ingredients are required for buil... .... It's okay to have fun. During a promotion in a department store I went running through the store yelling: "It's okay to have fun, it's okay to ha... ...sewives, or househus, bands, your self';worth should be sky high because running a household and raising children are truly noteworthy achievements... ...love of a mate. I recognized this as a sign of growth. I decided to stop running from relationships and commit myself to making this one work. We ... ...the mountain. It might also help to remember that surely someone said to Henry Ford, "Henry, you can't build a motor car. Why it'll scare all the h... ... invention of the light bulb. Enthusiasm must have been the foundation of Henry Ford's philosophy that says: "Failure is not failure but the opport...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...e contrary, ours should be a re- ligion of joy. The secontl picture is the Chris- tian showing forbearance to his fellowmen. This is taken from the fi... ...ance. then, is our second picture. The third and last picture shows us the Christian looking into his own heart. This is taken from the sixth verse of... ...rices paid. To get me send a postal to Morrfo Rudnlok Williamstown Station HenryWandless WITH Kinsley Sl Blake TAILORS 3 TnamontPlaoo,Boston at Bonwis... .... GERALD MYGATT 1908 The following new members were elected to the board : Henry Edward Bedford. Jr., 1908 of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Roger Sherman Loomis 1... ... 1908 of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Roger Sherman Loomis 1909 of Yokoliaran, Japan: Henry Wolcott Toll 1909 of Den- ver, Col. Brown Hockey Captain Downing Pott... ...l conference of eastern college men on the oppor- tunities and work of the Christian ministry will be held at tlie Union Theological seminary, 700 Par... ...n Ulafkinton on VVodiKiSilay. 'i'lii; carididalHB wi!iu (^oatdiod in IjaHu running, hat- ting and liolding. altliongli no yaine vvan jjinywi. Tlie fir... ...ed in gen- oral a creditable game, and Ham- ilton secured a couple of good running catoh«s. The first team corresponded to last season's 'varsity, wit... ...eliminary practice,an irregular game was played, in which batting and base running received the major part of the coaching. Ford was in the box for bo...

...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 Williamst...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...to foster curiosity about past Information Technology. Paraphrased from Henry Hobhouse’s introduction to Seeds of Change. Table of Contents ... ...iam Caxton’s print shop helps standardize The Treasure of Our Tongue, and Henry VIII’s first act as ―pope‖ orders and then funds the first printed En... ... —History hobbyist Gavin Menzies (1937–) China‘s InfoTech Siblings After Christ‘s ministry, Western Civilization slid into the shadows of what some ... ...nd. Parchment challenges Egypt’s papyrus More than a century before Christ, King Eumenes II of Pergamum built a library to compete with Egypt‘... ... invention. Royal Chinese priests, according to the Oriental Institute‘s Christopher Woods, invented that language‘s symbols to write out questions... ...thy merchant-diplomat who turned pioneer printer, two defiant clergy, and Henry VIII with his mistress-wife Anne Boleyn. “Black Plague” set stage fo... ...e escapes me: ―By the time you can buy the latest technology and get it running in any kind of optimized manner, it‘s obsolete!‖ Digital softwar... ...nd more towards computers. “Largest shoestring project in history” While running a bicycle shop to support computer and bicycle habits, Hart receive... ...ill challenge them. Over the last half century, I tried to keep current a running file on ―books I have read.‖ I listed all those I recalled relatin...

...nd then moves on to tales about the wonders of the written word—great stories, many of them likely new to most readers. In them, you‘ll find all the backgrounds, foregrounds, premises, conclusions, and surprises that make up the best and most valuable books. This book also begins with that wondrous first Information Technology and then moves on to tales about the wonders...

...Way back in the fifteenth century a man named Johann Gutenberg invented the ?printing press. More than 400 years passed before Ottmar Mergenthaler found a way in the late 1880s to mechanize that historic invention. Then, less th...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...to foster curiosity about past Information Technology. Paraphrased from Henry Hobhouse’s introduction to Seeds of Change. Table of Contents ... ...iam Caxton’s print shop helps standardize The Treasure of Our Tongue, and Henry VIII’s first act as ―pope‖ orders and then funds the first printed En... ...History hobbyist Gavin Menzies (1937–) China‘s InfoTech Siblings After Christ‘s ministry, Western Civilization slid into the shadows of what some ... ...hip. Parchment challenges Egypt’s papyrus More than a century before Christ, King Eumenes II of Pergamum built a library to compete with Egypt‘... ...nvention. Royal Chinese priests, according to the Oriental Institute‘s Christopher Woods, invented that language‘s symbols to write out questions... ...thy merchant-diplomat who turned pioneer printer, two defiant clergy, and Henry VIII with his mistress-wife Anne Boleyn. “Black Plague” set stage fo... ... escapes me: ―By the time you can buy the latest technology and get it running in any kind of optimized manner, it‘s obsolete!‖ Digital softw... ... more towards computers. “Largest shoestring project in history” While running a bicycle shop to support computer and bicycle habits, Hart receive... ...l challenge them. Over the last half century, I tried to keep current a running file on ―books I have read.‖ I listed all those I recalled relatin...

...and then moves on to tales about the wonders of the written word—great stories, many of them likely new to most readers. In them, you‘ll find all the backgrounds, foregrounds, premises, conclusions, and surprises that make up the best and most valuable books....

...e they were capitalists themselves. -- 16. Shaping the English Language-William Caxton’s print shop helps standardize The Treasure of Our Tongue, and Henry VIII’s first act as ?pope? orders and then funds the first printed English Bible. -- 17. Ottmar Mergenthaler Does It Again-Inventors strived from the early 1800s to mechanize Gutenberg’s process—unsuccessfully until Mer...

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A Courageous Battle

By: Susan Bracken

...“Don’t you care, Roger? Don’t you like me, even a bit?” She hung her head. Christ! What a mess! She’s threatening me, for Christ’s sake! “Geez, Lace, ... ...y’s tiny cache of money dwindled, and Roger was outraged about the cost of running a house and providing for a child on one income. Lacey was so grate... ...rning, she’d been in the kitchen with Jana and Julian. Lisa, as usual, was running late. She’d rushed in and dropped a pile of laundry on the floor. “... ...nd put it in the washer. Julian came in, “Hi, Mom, what’s the rush?” “I’m running late. I’ve got to go to work. You guys will have to make dinner. Wa... ...o, I’m divorced.” She detected regret. “I have an eigh- teen year old son, Christopher, and a daughter, Erica, who is thirteen. They live with their m... ...r, Erica, who is thirteen. They live with their mother, but they visit me. Chris- topher just accompanied me across Canada, in actual fact. We visited... ...d to have an abortion. I could not, because I did not have that right. Dr. Henry Morgentaler devoted his life to giving me that right, and my society ... ...and jury nullification, would keep him out of jail, as it had done for Dr. Henry Morgentaler during his fight for abortion rights. As evening approach... ... The types of cases where this would typically apply include abortion (Dr. Henry Morgentaler was acquitted many times by juries, even though the Crown...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

... VOICES FROM THE PAST A Quintet: SAPPHO’S JOURNAL CHRIST’S JOURNAL LEONARDO DA VINCI’S JOURNAL SHAKESPEARE’S JOURNAL LINCO... ...NDER BARTLETT NOVELS VOICES FROM THE PAST: Sappho’s Journal ` Christ’s Journal ` Leonardo da Vinci’s Journal Shakespeare’s Journal ` Lin... ... Record VOICES FROM THE PAST A Quintet: SAPPHO’S JOURNAL CHRIST’S JOURNAL LEONARDO DA VINCI’S JOURNAL SHAKESPEARE’S JOURNAL LINCO... ...t love? And love sent Atthis and me along the beach, stretching our legs, running, dashing in and out of shallows, finding periwinkles, the day even... ... years—he had been crippled longer than I had lived! Now he was walking...running... I felt such joy, such joy, all day. I couldn’t eat when I sat at... ... let a sick lion go; for days the young man had tried to cure the female. Running amok through town, she cre- ated quite a scare until she was trappe... ... my career, is no longer here: it is a long way from Ve- nus and Adonis to Henry VIII: there were grim diversions, rude and costly failures: my goal ... ... it snowed, and during the afternoon I fell asleep and dreamed I saw King Henry and Shallow crossing the fields be- yond my windows. “O God, that on... ... my windows. “O God, that one might read the book of fate,” I heard King Henry say, as I followed, hidden from view. “I wish to see the revolution ...

...PREFACE by Steven James Bartlett xiii SAPPHO’S JOURNAL FOREWORD by Willis Barnstone 3 SAPPHO’S JOURNAL 5 CHRIST’S JOURNAL 155 LEONARDO DA VINCI’S JOURNAL 221 SHAKESPEARE’S JOURNAL 343 LINCOLN’S JOURNAL 511 ABOUT THE AUTHOR 621 COLOPHON 625...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...o meet you all. Please just call me Chuck. I know you have spent some time with Dr. Wang in Kino. She is a delightful lady. Wanda and I go way back. ... ...rmones and our environments affect our thinking. Recognizing that, let‘s see what I can do to help you. I‘ll have to warn you that I try to go back t... ...ti-social mental and physical violence is only a part of the power package.‖ --―Chuck, do you remember when our Secretary of State, Henry ... ...is highly likely that you would be a Muslim.‖ —―I‘d have to agree with you. But you know there are many Muslims who have converted to Christ... ...eir values. And yet we call ourselves homo sapiens! ―As I‘m sure Wanda mentioned, we can tell what we value by how we act. The strongly Christ... ...alues and righteousness then is caught hustling young boys who work for him, or one who is caught in corrupt dealings, is not living the ideal Christ... ... home-schooled by his mother who gave him the drive for success. ―Some of us have big hurdles to overcome, and some of us seem to be runnin... ...lims around the world, Muhammad or a terrorist was cartooned. One cartoon showed a Muslim in heaven telling the people below that ‗they were runnin... ...nt encourages defiance in a child, that child will tend to become more defiant when faced with a problem. If a child is rewarded for crying or runnin...

...ELF-CENTEREDASSUMPTIONS 32 GODBASEDASSUMPTIONS 41 CONCEPTS OF GOD 45 3 WHAT IS GOD LIKE? 46 THEISM 49 PROOFS FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD 53 IS AMERICA A CHRISTIAN NATION? 57 WHO GETS TO GO TO HEAVEN? 63 DEISM 65 PANTHEISM AND PANENTHEISM 67 AGNOSTICISM 68 ATHEISM 71 SATANISM 96 AN IDEA OF A BETTER SOCIETY AS A BASIC ASSUMPTION 97 THE SOURCE OF POWER IN A SOCIETY 104 FUNDAMENT...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...ar showrooms now stand, and the incessant roar of motorways is an auditory backdrop to everything. I have made five trips in all to Northern Thailand ... ...e individual need not adhere to the norms of morality that existed in the Christian villages of the past or in the Buddhist communities of this book.... ...d today's modern development culture was created. Now the fossil fuels are running out, we will move on to the post-oil era, and societies will be fac... ...earlier, they have found that rice crops became poorer and they have gone back to using buffalo. Of course, if a machine breaks down, repairing it i... ...ead out towards the mountains following small and ever smaller tributaries running from high ground, ending on mountainsides, where a few forest vill... ...e Kong Nya. Thirty years ago, the present highway was a narrow sandy track running through an almost uninhabited forest. The only signs of commercial ... ... their old places. The village is also unusual in that it contains a small Christian parish with its own church, and the new village chief, elected in... ...h with its own church, and the new village chief, elected in 1998, is also Christian. From the Chiang Rai highway, before the north-eastern mountain f... ... Curing in Multiethnic Thailand. Univ. of Illinois Press, Urbana. Graham, Henry M. s.a . Some Changes in Thai Family Life. A preliminary study. Insti...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...sense of humiliation for having been thus deluded, or, rather, self-deceived. This backlash is further exacerbated by the haughty hectoring of the ... ... were removed from the scene to face justice - or, more often, a travesty thereof - back home. Americans - officials, scholars, peacemakers, non- go... ...- far greater than the likes of Iraq or China. Thinkers and scholars as diverse as Christopher Lasch in "The Cultural Narcissist" and Theodore Mill... ...e extroverted and psychopathic. Read the article Collective Narcissism Read about Christopher Lasch HERE. This pathology can be traced back and at... ...'s Daily. Expansionism is an "eternal theme" in American history and a "main line" running through its foreign policy. The contemporary USA is ac... ... resembles Confucianism and, to some extent, Hinduism. Judaism and its offspring, Christianity - though heavily involved in political affairs thro... ...ing members' biggest trading partner and foreign investor - it has, to borrow from Henry Kissinger, no "single phone number". While France is enmes... ... other, backed by Rosneft and Japan, would cost $5.2 billion and circumvent China, running 3,800 kilometers to the Russian Far East city of Nakhodk... ...also pledged to construct an oil refinery in Lebanon and re-open a defunct pipeline running to Lebanon's ports. It inked $100 million worth of impor...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...sales of the ungainly but very cool machine took off dramatically. 3 An Apple running VisiCalc helped to convince a skeptical world that there was a pl... ...code that runs on their machines, they can make mistakes and be tricked into running dangerous code. As more people use PCs and make them more accessi... ...ome to matter. History shows that the box had competitors—and today they are back. The early models of commercial (as compared to academic) computing ... ...recious about the Internet. 3 The Internet also had competitors—and they are back. Compared to the In- ternet, early online information services were ... ...ibe his company’s vision as “a computer on every desk and in every home, all running Microsoft software.” 18 That may appear to be a simple desire to ... ...t such innovative inertia was placed into a theoretical framework by Clayton Christensen in his pioneering book The In- novator’s Dilemma. 24 Christen... ...tions are not in the path of what the company is already doing well. Indeed, Christensen found that the innovations which market leaders were the wors... ...s re- mote from, and unimportant to, the mainstream.” 25 It is not the case, Christensen argues, that these large companies lack the technological com... ...: A H   S I 276–79 (2003). 18. Brent Schlender & Henry Goldblatt, Bill Gates and Paul Allen Talk, F, Oct. 2, 1995, a...

...This extraordinary book explains the engine that has catapulted the Internet from backwater to ubiquity?and reveals that it is sputtering precisely because of its runaway success. With the unwitting help of its users, the generative Internet is on a path to a lockdown, ending its cycle of innovation?and fa...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

... Of Buddhism The Concept Of The Buddha Buddhist Yoga Zen Buddhism And Jung Christianity 59 Origins How Much Does Historical Truth Matter? Centrality O... ...59 Origins How Much Does Historical Truth Matter? Centrality Of Beliefs In Christianity Christian Belief Before The Nicaean Council The Centrality Of ... ... majority of Westerners continue to list themselves on the census forms as Christian or Jewish, but for many people these terms have come to lose near... ...tely different direction than I had anticipated. The more I learned of the background of theological doctrines, the less relevant to life they seemed ... ...person with person but equally with all that surrounds the person. Looking back now from the perspective of having experienced the Quaker meetings, I ... ...I particularly disliked when I studied it in university, to be able to get back to their own distinctive styles and feeling-worlds by reading their ow... ...usual among Native Ameri- cans in having an all-pervasive theme of dualism running throughout their metaphysics. (The reader will have noticed by now ... ...n Environmental Ethics, vol. 1, no. 3, Fall 1979, pp. 255-62. Stites, Sara Henry: Economics of the Iroquois, AMS Press edition, 1978. (First published...

...re as many religious creeds as there are adherents. It is true that thevast majority of Westerners continue to list themselves on the census forms as Christian or Jewish, but for many...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...sk, Jim Salzman, Stuart Benjamin, Jonathan Wiener, Mitu Gulati, Jeff Powell, Chris Schroeder, and many, many others helped out—sometimes without knowi... ...- tive connotation; we want to get stuff out of the lost-and-found office and back into circulation as property. We talk of “the tragedy of the commons... ...he simple tiled map, the granular vision has private plots with public roads running through them. In popular discussion, we tend to use the absolutis... ...ore numerous and better organized. Nev- ertheless, the currents were clearly running against them. It would be nice to say that this was merely becaus... ...ival and less excludable. My MP3 files are available to any- one in the world running Napster. Songs can be found and copied with ease. The symbolic en... ... reference is made. My colleague, the talented composer Anthony Kelley, uses Henry Louis Gates’s term “signifyin’” to describe the process of showing ... .... It will not even have had its twentieth birthday on her graduation day. By Christmas of 2012, it will be able to drink Chapter 10 232 -1 ___ 0 ___ 1... ...se Gene Is It Anyway?” Inde- pendent (London, November 19, 1995), 75. 9. See Christina Rhee, “Urantia Foundation v. Maaherra,” Berkeley Technology Law... ...cts from His Correspondence, Journals and Common-Place Books vol. 1 (London: Henry Colburn, 1830), 379–380. 41. Archives de la Préfecture de Police de...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...t pretty sure!) will be inverted... And, later, others will reinstall it back... Consequently, philosophy is logically necessary and logically impo... ...), but discontinuous, knotted, boundless: <Neut-A> = existing ideational background, before arising <A>; <Pre-A> = a pre-idea, a forerunner of <A>;... ...ds up in embarking another power, "the revolution is impossible" (Bernard-Henry Lévy, André Glucksmann, Jean- Marie Benoist, Philippe Némo who repre... ...actions. Mechanical Philosophy? Devices of producing presuppositions on running belt (computer programming) - futile philosophy. 47 A prio... ... the biblical expression: "Enthrall me, God, for I to be free" (Imitatio Christi)? Liberty is a unruly demon from spirit; and dissatisfaction l... ... The mother nature is reversible and irreversible. According to ÚuÛea: Christ is the divined human, and the humanized divine. He also characteriz... ... Contradictory and alike representations at different individuals. 76 Running counter Fichte's transcendental idealism (who, in his turn, ran cou... ... scholasticism, urged to "join faith to reason" in order to reconcile the Christian judgement with the rational judgement. For example <mind> a... ...rs. xiv, 311 p., 2000. [22] Marcel, Gabriel, "Man against Mass Society", Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, 1962. [23] Marcuse, Herbert, "Reason and Revol...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...l African Republic -l(i Chad 47 Chile 49 China (Taiwan entry on page 274) 50 Christmas Island 52 Colombia 53 Comoros 54 iii Page (.'nnvjn 55 Cook Isl... ...8 Poland 199 Portugal 200 Qatar 202 Reunion 203 Romania 205 Rwanda 206 S St. Christopher and Nevis 207 St. Helena 20S St. Lucia 209 St. Vincent and th... ...ent Official name: Democratic Republic of Afghanistan Type: Communist regime backed by multidivisional Soviet force Capital: Kabul Administrative divi... ...ber, less than 1% European Religion: 99% Sunni Muslim (state reli- gion); 1% Christian and Jewish Language: Arabic (official), French, Berber dialects... ... held 28 May 1986 Political parties and leaders: Barbados Labor Party (BLP), Henry Forde; Demo- cratic Labor Party (DLP), Errol Barrow Voting strength... ...ian, 0.2% Russian, 0.6% other Religion: regime promotes atheism; relig- ious background of population is 85% Bulgarian Orthodox, 13% Muslim, 0.8% Jewi... ...nd leaders:-Democratic Party, Sir Thomas Davis; Cook Islands Party, Geoffrey Henry Voting strength: (1983) Parliament- Democratic Party, 13 seats; Coo... ...94%) turnout for multiple-candidate election, with only some leading figures running without opposition Communists: about 870,992 party mem- bers (Jan... ...perennial streams Special notes: Ascension is major relay station for cables running between Europe and South Africa People Population: 8,524 (July 19...

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King Henry Vi, Part Ii

By: William Shakespeare

...the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. King Henry VI, Part Two by William Shakespeare , the Pennsylvania State Unive... ...he Pennsylvania State University is an equal opportunity university. 3 KING HENRY VI, PART II William Shakespeare (written about 1591 1592) DRAMATIS ... ...PART II William Shakespeare (written about 1591 1592) DRAMATIS PERSONAE KING HENRY the Sixth : (KING HENRY VI:) HUMPHREY: Duke of Gloucester, his un... ..., and the queen with him. I’ll be the first, sure. Second Petitioner : Come back, fool; this is the Duke of Suffolk, and not my lord protector. Henry... ...ngers in court do take her for the queen: She bears a duke’s revenues on her back, And in her heart she scorns our poverty: Shall I not live to be ave... ...se you, master. GLOUCESTER: Then, Saunder, sit there, the lyingest knave in Christendom. If thou hadst been born blind, thou mightest as well have k... ...ate my Lord of Suffolk thus? Although the duke was enemy to him, Yet he most Christian like laments his death: And for myself, foe as he was to me, Mi... ...be treason for any that calls me other than Lord Mortimer. [Enter a Soldier, running .] Soldier: Jack Cade! Jack Cade! CADE: Knock him down there. [... ...thee that usually talk of a noun and a verb, and such abominable words as no Chris tian ear can endure to hear. Thou hast appointed jus tices of pe...

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Roderick Hudson

By: Henry James

...es A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Roderick Hudson by Henry James is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Por... ...for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Roderick Hudson by Henry James, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Series,... ...y The Pennsylvania State University is an equal opportunity university. 3 Henry James Roderick Hudson by Henry James CHAPTER I. Rowland M allet had m... ...to model yours.” “Pray do,” said Cecilia. “It will keep him a while. He is running off to Europe.” “Ah, to Europe!” Hudson exclaimed with a melancholy... ...e of the earth and Rome far away in outlying dusk, into which it can do no Christian any good to penetrate. And there was I but yesterday a doomed hab... ...ou?” Rowland ventured to ask, with a smile. “We are inspired with none but Christian sentiments,” said Mr. Striker; “Miss Garland perhaps most of all.... ...mpic games. After that I shall skip to the New Testament. I mean to make a Christ.” “You ‘ll put nothing of the Olympic games into him, I hope,” said ... ...ther day full five minutes, and said, at last, that if Roderick’s head was running on such things it was no wonder he could not learn to draw up a dee... ...ein does he dissatisfy you?” “I can hardly say. He ‘s like a watch that ‘s running down. He is moody, desultory, idle, irregular, fantastic.” “Heavens...

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Washington Square

By: Henry James

... A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Washington Square by Henry James is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Por... ...r the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Washington Square by Henry James, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Series,... ...y The Pennsylvania State University is an equal opportunity university. 3 Henry James Washington Square by Henry James From the 1921 Macmillan and Co... ...ial occasions, as they are called, you would have found her lurking in the background. She was extremely fond of her father, and very much afraid of h... ...able that a well-bred young woman should not carry half her fortune on her back. Catherine’s back was a broad one, and would have carried a good deal;... ...ncreased in number, and people stood close in front of them, turning their backs, so that Catherine and her companion seemed se- cluded and unobserved... ...himself properly about this handsome young man who had formed the habit of running in and out of his house. He addressed himself to the younger of his... ...an hesitated a little. “I certainly do not regard Austin as a satisfactory Chris- tian.” “And am I to wait till he is converted?” “Wait, at any rate, ... ...e quickly laid his hand on the door-knob. He felt as if he were absolutely running away from her. But in an instant she was close to him again, and mu...

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A Little Tour in France

By: Henry James

...A Little Tour In France by Henry James A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION A Little T... ...N STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION A Little Tour in France by Henry James is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Por... ...file as an electronic transmission, in any way. A Little Tour in France by Henry James, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Series,... ...lly the simple burial-place of the great apostle who in the fourth century Christianized Gaul, and who, in his day a brilliant missionary and worker o... ...till it was known at last as one of the most luxurious religious houses in Christendom, with kings for its titular abbots (who, like Francis I., somet... ...n you learn that the par- ticular pigeon-hole of Saint Gatianus, the first Christian missionary to Gaul, dates from the third century. They have been ... ...er , of the castle bears the stamp of that eminently pictorial prince. The running cornice along the top of the front is like all un- folded, an elong... ...appen that one had rather not be assured? There is a pleasure sometimes in running the risk of disappoint- ment. I took mine, such as it was, quietly ... ...ifteenth. The three tall fireplaces, side by side, with a delicate gallery running along the top of them, constitute the originality of this 92 A Lit...

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