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... 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... ...tern Van (the Armenakans, in 1885) and in Russia. Radical nationalist parties were established by Russian-Armenian emigrants in 1887 (Hunchak or He... ...herto claimed to have been fighting for independence. When the war was over, he established a private militia, under his commend - the People's ... ...ginning of the ecclesiastical year from Christmas Day to January 1, effective from 1911 onwards. All that time, the Christian Orthodox continued... ...er, while traveling to Pretoria, he was unceremoniously thrown out of a first-class railway compartment and left shivering and brooding at Pieterma... ...ld German soldier in the first world war. It was put to music by Norbert Schultze (1911-2002), a collaborator with the Hitler regime. But contrary ... ...954 and The Nobel prize for Peace in 1962. http://www.nobel.se/ Nokia Some companies have at least nine lives, it would seem. Nokia was fou... ...ing the presidency of Warren G. Harding. It involved the secret leasing to private companies of oil-containing tracts owned by the Navy, mainly in ...
... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovsk... ...unet.com.mk or to vaknin@link.com.mk Visit the Author Archive of Dr. Sam Vaknin in "Central Europe Review": http://www.ce-review.org/authorarchi... ... Macedonia and the Bulgarian race." TODOR ALEXANDROV, The Leader of the IMRO from 1911 to 1924 The Treaty of Berlin killed Peter Lazov. A Turki... ...ished a poem "Macedonian Fairy" in 1878. The Young Macedonian Literary Society was established in 1891 and started publishing "Loza", its journal a... ...to fight the wolf. The original "Macedonian Revolutionary Organization" (MRO) was established in Sofia. The distinction between being a Macedonian... ...of the populace. Conflicts erupted over ecclesiastical matters, the construction of railways and railway stations. Guerilla fighters soon realized t... .... No one cared what the local populace had to say. The Austrian brought roads and railways and modern mining and forestry and industry to this hit... ...s. It was granted favourable export conditions by Hitler's Germany and many of its companies participated in cartels established by German corporat... ...ined by God. The church was the extension of the colonial power's army and trading companies. It is no wonder that Hitler's lebensraum colonial mo...
...The history of four terrorist organizations in the Balkans and a general introduction to terrorism and freedom fighting. Also includes essays about religious co-existence in the Balkans and about pathological narcissism as a precursor to terrorism....
...ts reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovska – writ... ... A Medium or a Message? http://samvak.tripod.com/internet.html World in Conflict and Transition http://samvak.tripod.com/guide.html ... ...tes to every information product, no matter how superior. Web based media companies (such as Salon and Britannica.com) have been experimenting with p... ... Sam Vaknin Are content brokers - publishers, distributors, and record companies - a thing of the past? In one word: disintermediation The... ...keting, branding and advertising once a product's first mover advantage is established. Economic laws of increasing, rather than diminishing, returns... ... BookCrossing.com. On the face of it, it presents no profound challenge to established publishing practices and to the modern concept of intellectual... ...volutionized our lives. A century before the internet, the telegraph, the railways, the radio and the telephone have been similarly heralded as "glo... ...09 volumes cost six shillings (compared to the usual guinea or more). The Railway Library of novels (1,300 volumes) costs 1 shilling apiece only eigh... ...ceberg of revival of old reference works. The full text of the venerable 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica is now available online and is...
...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, ... ...eeping in touch with such graduate news as should appear in these columns: established ibis ^rntlrmrn's jfumislitng moolie. BROADWAV COB.TWENTY-StCOHO... ..., Spring St., WilliamsiowR FIRE INSURANCE THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION ESTABLISHED A. D. 1720 Fire Insurance PoHoIbs Are issued t)y tliis company ... ...tinal de- bate: "Kesolveil, that a policy of municipal ownership of street railways is best in American cities." The camiidates are to speak in tlie f... ... the question: ''Resolved, That a policy of ninnicipal ownership of street railways is best in American cities,'' which was evi- dently not thoroughly... ...: 1908 and 1909. Mav 2. 1 H. H, : 1908 and 1910, May 4. 4 n. n. ; 1908 and 1911, May 7, 1 IT. H. ; 1909 and 1910, :May 7, 1 H. IT.; 1909 and 1911, .Ma... ... campus, how much greater offence can be attributed to the light and power companies who invade Main street with unsightly poles and ponderous telepho... ...w York city, Mr. Barney was direc- tor in more than forty mortgage holding companies, trust compan- ies and mining companies. He was president of the ...
...ongest 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 receive financial support from the college or from the...
...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... ... and transfigured, but fore-shortened and confused to- gether. A clockwork railway, I seem to remember, came and went; one or two clockwork boats, toy... ...ted, if I remember rightly, by making graduates in arts and priests in the established church Science Teachers ex officio, and leav- ing local and pri... ...r in factories. Bromstead had almost doubted in size again long before the railway came; there was hardly any thatch left in the High Street, but inst... ...y aware of an invading and growing disorder. The serene rhythms of the old established agriculture, I see now, were everywhere being replaced by culti... ...mo- tor-cars, visiting in great people’s houses, dining amidst bril- liant companies, going to the theatre, meeting in the lobby. Margaret wore hundre... ...te poster kept up its neat persistent appeal to the public eye, and before 1911 was out, the Blue W eekly was printing twenty pages of publishers’ ad-...
...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... ...n, that thing is heresy, worthless for knowing and wicked to consider. Our railway station is the final aspiration of architec- ture. Sam Clark’s annu... ...in a high school, a chief clerk from the Great 15 Sinclair Lewis Northern Railway offices, a young lawyer. But there was also a stranger, a thick tal... ...ater in Gopher Prairie. It was known as the “op’ra house.” Once, strolling companies had used it for performances of “The Two Orphans,” and “Nellie th... ...uqua, in New York, there are, all over these States, commercial Chautauqua companies which send out to every smallest town troupes of lecturers and “e... ...eflected how superior she was to have kept her virginity. In the autumn of 1911, a year before Dr. Will Kennicott was married, Vida was his partner at... ...mned mouthy freedom, and if I had my way I’d make you folks live up to the established rules of de- cency even if I had to take you—” “Will!” She was ...
...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...
...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... ...ained within the document or for the file as an electronic trans- mission, in any way. An Englishman Looks at the World by H. G. Wells, the Pennsylvan... ...and prepared for something like the down-going sensa- tion of a switchback railway on a larger scale. Just for a mo- 13 H. G . Wells ment there was t... ...tithe of the thrill of those three descents one gets on the great mountain railway in the White City. There one gets a dis- agreeable quiver up one’s ... ...ge. The human spirit has never quite sub- dued itself to the laborious and established life; it achieves its best with variety and occasional vigorous... ...tu- tions, the boundaries the laws, prejudices, and deep-rooted traditions established during the home-keeping, localised era of mankind’s career. Thi... ...HE NE THE NEW REIGN W REIGN W REIGN W REIGN W REIGN ( ( ( ( (J J J J June, 1911 une, 1911 une, 1911 une, 1911 une, 1911.) .) .) .) .) THE BUNTING and ... ...e, and originating. It has been made by odd and irregular means by trading companies, pioneers, explorers, unauthorised seamen, adventurers like Clive...
...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...
...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. Proposed Roads to Freedom by Bertrand Russell, the Pennsylvania... ...miserable highways, required centuries, the modern proletarians, thanks to railways, achieve in a few years. This organization of the proletarians int... ...le to contemplate.”[ V ol. i, p. 227.] 22 Proposed Roads to Freedom Three railway men are standing before a London coroner’s jury—a guard, an engine-... ...ion by Lionel Giles, M.A. (Oxon.). Wisdom of the East Series, John Murray, 1911. Pages 66-68.] The modern Anarchism, in the sense in which we shall be... ...de the revolutionaries masters of the town. They held it for five days and established a revolutionary govern- ment. Bakunin was the soul of the defen... ...unciating this doctrine,[“Marx, as a thinker, is on the right road. He has established as a principle that all the evolutions, political, reli- gious,... ...sh readers in the first number of “The Syndicalist Railwayman,” September, 1911, from which the following is quoted:— “All Syndicalism, Collectivism, ... ... co- operation generally. He points out that in such cases the dif- ferent companies or authorities concerned each appoint a del- egate, and that the ...
.... . . . . . 1 The White Silence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 In a Far Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 The W... .... . . 391 The Mexican . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Told in the Drooling Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 CONTENTS ii... ...d, it was said, in the matter of bringing men with much money together to form companies. I saw the house An Odyssey of the North 81 they had lived i... ...s closed eyelids, when he awoke with a start and looked about him until he had established the continuity of his exis tence and identified his present... ...Englishmen and Colonials, lean Yankee traders and rotund officials of the great companies, cowboys from the Western ranges, sailors from the sea, hunte... ... 1906. First book publication in When God Laughs and Other Stories, Macmillan, 1911. The Apostate 231 In a huddle, at the foot of the bed, he still r... ...tically and eco nomically it was nothing if not orthodox. Presidents of great railway systems bought whole editions of it to give to their employees.... ... come to life. Drummond be lieved in law and order and the maintenance of the established, but this riotous savage within him would have none of it. ... ... 1909. First book publication in When God Laughs and Other Stories, Macmillan, 1911. 296 JACK LONDON to the court concerning what had taken place. Th...
...But I say, Kid, isn?t that going it a little too strong? Whiskey and alcohol?s bad enough; but when it comes to brandy and peppersauce and?--?Dump it in. Who?s making this punch, anyway?? And Malemute Kid smiled benignantly through the clouds of steam. ?By the time you?ve been in this country as long as I have, my son, and lived on rabbit tracks and salmon-belly, you?ll le...
...Table of Contents: To the Man on Trail, 1 -- The White Silence, 12 -- In a Far Country, 24 -- The Wisdom of the Trail, 44 -- An Odyssey of the North, 53 -- The Law of Life, 90 -- The God of His Fathers, 99 -- The League of the Old Men, 117 -- B?atard, 136 -- All Gold Canyon, 153 -- Love of Life...