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The Suffering of Being Kafka

By: Sam Vaknin

...a suicidal tortoise, glaring at the ceiling as it bled in aqueous abstracts. My grandfather parked his rusting, faded, wagon and climbed home. His w... ...y his hands are calm, as though detached from his rebellious body. Nomi is negotiating the parking and I touch his shoulder. He opens a pair of ble... ...f his library, whose books he romanced on benches under all the lampposts in the township's parks. He sang her arias and, for a moment, he carried h... ...e deranged and violent Janusz, who wastes his time on books, on public benches in twilight parks. What could he do to her? "A beautiful woman is o... ...o imagine what the neighbours will invent: the two, alone, on the Seder night, in a public park…" "He is a good person, this poor guy, he wouldn't ... ... Analyst of Edible Commodities in the Group's Headquarters in Switzerland – Manager of the Research and Analysis Division – Manager of the Data Pr...

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Enciklopedio de Esperanto (1933)

By: L. Kokeny Kaj V. Bleier

...oladojn antaŭ la homamasoj, kiuj kolektiĝas ĉiudimanĉe en la Sydney-Domain-Parko; ankaŭ Awayl kaj V . Rutland faris sian parton. Tiamaniere miloj da h... ...estas eviti, ke la instruado de E dependu de la entuziasmo de unu persono. Parkin (Sibford) informis, ke li havas ses kolegojn, kiuj povas instrui la ... ... pergazete. Prez. de CDEL dum 1927-32. Christensen (kristensen) Parley Parker, usonano, advokato Nask. 19 jul. 1869 en Weston (Idaho). Sekr. de Ko... ...oj al la Krakova UK. Post ia kongreso laboris en München por la entrepreno Parkurbo Esperanto (v.), post kies asko li vojaĝis al Leipzig por labori e... ...on per solena beno inaŭguris la standardon de IKUE. En 1911 Richardson kaj Parker, angla; 1912 J. Szurek, pola, 1913 J. Lajos, hung. Certe tre grava k... ...a Tutomu, japano, kemiisto, ano de „ e Institute of Physical and Chemical Research“, Tokyo. Nask. 14 febr. 1895 en Kanazawa-si. E-isto de 1925. Ekskl...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...grown sister's skeleton. The police had looked for his sister's body in the park but obviously not thoroughly in the ravine. In one year they had onl... ...iously not thoroughly in the ravine. In one year they had only searched that park once and in the meantime her body had decomposed. He dreamed of thos... ...ing rice and corn; crossed the bridge around a thin circular lake at a small park; and stared at the Korean moon bolted tightly against the Korean sky... ...ing to imagine what really took place between his sister and her boss at the park if indeed it had been really him at all. The jury years ago had not... ... the overnight visits of Sung Ki's father was a mystery. They had met in the park in Umsong. Sang Huin was memorizing words in his textbook entitled L... ...difying others and by shared experiences this would be the source of another research paper which she would conduct in Antarctica. Daydreams gave move... ...ned more of the locks. Chapter 45 Conclusion of Sang Huin Beyond his dabbled research on the subject, Sang Huin did not know much about Jakarta チEth i...

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French Natural Remedies & Recipes from Beautiful Tasmania

By: Christiane Guise

...pose of private review and study, or for other fair dealing for the purposes of research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act.... ...nd avoid eventual illnesses is to go for a walk. The wilderness or the closest park will do, even a small garden. There, sit down anywhere you feel...

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The Kabbalah Experience

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...hem. But through the answers that I provided, based on thou- sands of years of research and development of the wisdom of Kabbalah, you, too, can disc... ...m do I delight? T H E T H O U G H T O F C R E AT I O N 21 And it is true that researchers have grown weary of delving over it, and all the more so i... ...us! How is it that so many intelligent people--philosophers, scien- tists, and researchers--cannot answer man’s most important questions? In fact, wh... ...estined to decay and die out? A: It’s a very interesting question. I am also a researcher, a scientist by nature. We each seem to believe that our ap... ... Kabbalah is the “engineering of the soul.” But how can we use such accurate research and descriptions if our language is inaccurate, limited and w... ... to Rav Baruch Ashlag, I regularly went swimming with him, or on walks in the park or went with him to a gymnasium. He was between the ages of 75 an...

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Love and Life an Old Story in Eighteenth Century Costume

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

..., as she danced up one side of a stile, and sprang clear down into a green park, jumped Eugene down after her by both hands, and exclaimed, “Harriet i... ...r over his shoulder the names of places and their owners when they came to parks bordering the road, and castles “bosomed high in the tufted trees.” O... ...frighted girl, through the dark thicket, until at last she emerged, into a park, where she could again see the pale after-glow of the sunset, and pres... ...ad to foot, Aurelia managed to utter the query, “Where am I?” “At Bowstead Park, madam, by order of my Lady.” Much relieved, and knowing this was the ... ...l be your apartment, and you can take the young ladies into the garden and park, wherever you please, except that they must not make a noise before th... ...to ask farther. “I mean, my dear young lady,” said Mr. Wayland, “that your researches have brought to light the means of doing tardy justice to your g...

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Autobiographic Sketches Selections, Grave and Gay

By: Thomas de Quincey

... No part of our Indian empire, or of its adjacencies, but has occupied the researches of our Oriental scholars. AUTOBIOGRAPHIC SKETCHES CHAPTER I CHAP... ... and not what might have been expected from Southey, whose vast historical research and commanding talent should naturally have unlocked this most mys... ...encies—not even when calculated by mothers. To come by way of Liverpool or Parkgate, was not without grounds of reasonable fear; I myself had lost acq... ... me rank as a great man.” We willingly accompanied the earl to the Phoenix Park, where the lord lieutenant was then residing, and were privately pre- ... ...e great events of Elizabeth’s or Cromwell’s era—at- tending at the Phoenix Park. But the persons whom I re- member most distinctly of all whom I was t... ...d Altamont’s large estates were situated, the family mansion and beautiful park being in Mayo. Thither, as noth- ing else now remained to divert us fr... ..., answering to our black- letter critics, who sought the material of their researches in Boulogne, (Gessoriacum,) in Arles, (Arelata,) or in Marseille... ...ate as even 10 or 11, P .M., were told that his lordship was riding in the park. On this account, partly, but more pointedly with a malicious referenc... ...esides that no author could have remained obscure in this age of elaborate research, who had been capable of sighs (for such I may call them) drawn up...

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Chantry House

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...was worse, she used to point him out to her congeners in the Square or the Park as ‘such a false child.’ He was a very pretty little fellow, with a de... ...rom amusements, such as would now be called Sabbatarian, but a walk in the Park with papa was so much esteemed that it made the day a happy and honour... ...l, round, mahogany table. T o this hour I remem- ber portions of Belzoni’s Researches and Franklin’s terrible American adventures, and they bring back... ...ashed to the rescue of a boy under whom the ice had bro- ken in St. James’ Park, and held him up till assistance came? Martyn, who was with him, was s... ...e looked out the gentlemen’s seats in Paterson’s Road Book, and after much research, for Chantry House lay far off from the main road, we came upon— ’... ...Griffith called out to say that we were on our own ground. He had made his researches with the game keeper while my father was busy with the solicitor... ...m was open, and Griff, taking up one of the flat candlesticks, pursued his researches, holding the flame to all chinks or cracks in the wainscotting t... ...ether and discover the origin of the annoyance. Mr. Stafford’s antiquarian researches had made him familiar with such mysteries, and enough of 78 Cha... ...u- minated commandments in the new Church of St. Katharine in the Regent’s Park! How Emily and I gloated over the imita- tion of them when we replaced...

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Confessions of an English Opium-Eater

By: Thomas de Quincey

...uld be ac- ceptable, and in general, therefore, I went off and sate in the parks or elsewhere until nightfall. But who and what, meantime, was the mas... ...ctable soil as that of human pains and pleasures, or to have conducted his researches upon any very enlightened principles. But I who have taken happi...

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The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc

By: Thomas de Quincey

...piness within the domain of our common country, within that ancient watery park, within the pathless chase of ocean, where England takes her plea- sur... ... whether French history or English, as heraldic sup- porters: the angel of research on the left hand, that must read millions of dusty parchments, and... ...rt., and next, on the 25th of November 1805, to Charles Palmer, of Lockley Park, Berks, Esq. If Debrett is right, her second husband was not John Palm...

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The Open Book

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...y scientists have learned that the more they progress in their scientific research, the more the picture of the world that they discover becomes obs... ...s called the wisdom of the hidden because the results are attained by the researcher alone, through his “screen” (power of aim). He cannot convey th... ...nt kind of pleasure: pleasure from food, from a child, from a walk in the park or from rest. All kinds of pleasures. We cannot quite find its equal i... ...es, and afterwards they describe their reactions. The Kabbalist is both a researcher and the object being researched at the same time. That is why h...

...as tried to inquire and interpret nature for thousands of years. Contemporary scientists have learned that the more they progress in their scientific research, the more the picture of the world that they discover becomes obscure and difficult to grasp. Contemporary science books look more and more like science fiction, but still they fail to provide us with a clear answer ...

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Ivanhoe

By: Sir Walter Scott

...e wood are still to be seen at the noble seats of Wentworth, of Warncliffe Park, and around Rotherham. Here haunted of yore the fabulous Dragon of W a... ...t might be exercised with the good faith of a Christian. When this medical research was ended, the Saxon peasant desired humbly to have back the medic... ...astle of Coningsburgh, as right was; and thither had I gone, but for Mabel Parkins, who—” “Ay, dead was Athelstane,” said the old man, shaking his hea... ...re, and given up as irrecoverably lost, was lately brought to light by the researches of Dr Irvine of the Advocates’ Li- brary, and has been reprinted... ... unsatisfactory, and trivial manner, in which the result of my antiquarian researches 477 Sir Walter Scott has been recorded in the following pages, ... ... grave, and, as the vulgar will some- times allege, in toilsome and minute research, must be con- sidered as incapacitating him from successfully comp... ...ferent styles and to different periods of the art. Those whose exten- sive researches have given them the means of judging my backslidings with more s...

... Sheffield and the pleasant town of Doncaster. The remains of this extensive wood are still to be seen at the noble seats of Wentworth, of Warncliffe Park, and around Rotherham. Here haunted of yore the fabulous Dragon of Wantley; here were fought many of the most desperate battles during the Civil Wars of the Roses; and here also flourished in ancient times those bands of...

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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth

By: H. G. Wells

...ch an expression of a gentleman in boots of slashed cloth) by his splendid researches upon the More T oxic Alkaloids, and Pro- fessor Redwood rose to ... ... They live in a narrow world so far as their human intercourse goes; their researches in- volve infinite attention and an almost monastic seclusion; a... ...ed that gentleman before he carried it further. Besides which it was, as a research, a physiological, quite as much as a chemical inquiry. Professor R... ...e of just the very substance he had recently been trying to isolate in his researches upon such alkaloids as are most stimulating to the nervous syste... ...glass globes of tadpoles was extremely undesirable while this par- ticular research was in progress. But when Mr. Bensington conveyed to his cousin Ja... ...ybrow to his farm. It was three miles and a half alto- gether, through the park and villages and then along the green glades of the Hickleybrow preser... ..., blackbirds, robins, finches, and many more—and in one warm corner of the park some bracken was unrolling, and there was a leaping and rushing of fal... ...an open space in the beechwoods that diversify Lieu- tenant-Colonel Hick’s park, and he was carrying his gun— very fortunately for him a double-barrel... ...ust was thick in the roads. Few people were about, but the deer beyond the park palings browsed in profound tran- quillity. They saw a couple of big w...

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The Portrait of a Lady

By: Henry James

...es latticed and sanded, past patches of ancient common and glimpses of empty parks, between hedgerows made thick by midsummer. When they reached home ... ...ugh he had spent a good deal of time in her society. They strolled about the park together and sat under the trees, and in the afternoon, when it was ... .... Her suspense indeed was dissipated the second day. She had walked into the park in company with the sociable Bunchie, and after strolling about for ... ...ion was one which a few weeks ago she would have deemed deeply romantic: the park of an old English country house, with the fore ground embellished b... ... mechanical chair, at the open window of his room, looking westward over the park and the river, with his newspapers and letters piled up beside him, ... ...d that during these visits the Countess forbade herself every form of active research; her preference was to sit in the carriage and exclaim that ever... ...nobody heeded, as nobody cared to look into it. But of course I knew—without researches,” the Countess lucidly proceeded; “as also, you’ll understand,...

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Colonel Chabert

By: Honoré de Balzac

... in making a man happy. I will begin the inquiries and 20 Colonel Chabert researches necessary to obtain the documents of which you speak, and until ... ...oration. At last, by a cross-road, they arrived at the entrance to a large park lying in the little valley which divides the heights of Margency from ... ... sunset. The air was clear, the stillness perfect, so that far away in the park they could hear the voices of some children, which added a kind of mel... ... indignant, and calm again by turns. Finally he made his way back into the park of Groslay by a gap in a fence, and slowly walked on to sit down and r... ...fferings, physical and moral. He came back to the summer-house through the park gate, walk- ing slowly like a broken man. Then for him there was to be...

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Ten Years Later

By: Alexandre Dumas

... our conversation later, your people may suspect something; there may be spies about. You can suppose, Porthos, that what I have to say relates to mos... .... You can suppose, Porthos, that what I have to say relates to most important matters.” “Devil take them; let us walk in the park,” answered Porthos, ... ....” “I understand,” cried Athos, with a gentle blush. “Every- thing, D’Artagnan, even folly, has its limit.” “Then your means, it appears, are improved... ...it appears, are improved; you have a capital house—your own, I presume? You have a park, and horses, servants.” Athos smiled. “Yes, I inherited this l... ... speak.” “What became of you?” “As I was weeping and begging on the high road, a min- ister from Kingston took me in, instructed me in the Cal- vinist... ...estion?” Louis XIV . turned around, astonished that any one should dare to address him. But the queen pressed the child’s hand. “Yes, sir.” he said. ...

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The Prelude of 1805 in Thirteen Books

By: William Wordsworth

... Of contemplation, what intuitive truths, The deepest and the best, and what research Unbiassed, unbewildered, and unawed? The poet’s soul was with me... ...each— 570 In hall or court, conventicle, or shop, In public room or private, park or street— With fondness reared on his own pedestal, Look out for ad... ...cted mind To link their images—with subtle skill Sometimes, and by elaborate research— 300 With forms and definite appearances Of human life, presentin...

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Biographical Essays

By: Thomas de Quincey

...nd fifty years, (for so long it is since Betterton the actor began to make researches,) has availed us little or noth- ing. Neither the local traditio... ...he loss of such memorials to the want of enthusiasm in his admirers. Local researches into private history had not then commenced. Such a taste, often... ...t days revolved upon England, in which again the solitary agent of learned research might roam in security from house to house, gleaning those persona... ...ise at all, it must be reasonable to treat with at least so much of minute research, as may justify the conclusions which it is made to support. The e... ...nt. Next, we are informed that his offence was deer-stealing, and from the park of Sir Thomas Lucy. And it has been well ascertained that Sir Thomas h... .... And it has been well ascertained that Sir Thomas had no deer, and had no park. Moreover, deer-stealing was re- garded by our ancestors exactly as po... ...us recapitulate the points of the story. A baronet, who has no deer and no park, is supposed to persecute a poet for stealing these aerial deer out of... ...osed to persecute a poet for stealing these aerial deer out of this aerial park, both lying in nephelococcygia. The poet sleeps 42 Biographical Essay... ...escent which was now divided from all direct advantage. At all events, the researches of Pope’s biographers have not been able to trace him farther ba...

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Best of Freshman Writing 1 Best of Freshman Writing

By: Lucy Morrison

...er special thanks to Dr. Sandra E. Gleason, Associate Dean for Faculty and Research, Commonwealth College, for helping to bring this project to fruiti... ...bie home was soon flooded with sounds of screaming children playing in the park and noisy house bands belting out the latest songs. As I watched the c... ...Jersey, Maine, and many other states. We would ride our bikes, play in the park, and take walks. We played manhunt most Saturday nights and held get- ... ... is and how to avoid it before being required to implement it into a major research project. Teachers would administer small practice assignments on e... .... Apparently, my neighbor had been trav- eling very slowly in an effort to park his car. My brother wasn’t injured, but the reality and fear of such a... ...fferent. Much of the work of chemists throughout the world focuses on AIDS research, especially on that of an AIDS vaccine. Now, multiple organization... ...eople. These scientific uncertainties also affect other aspects of vaccine research. The many risks that accompany research and trials cause large dru... ... of an article by Jon Cohen discusses the scientific obstacles that baffle researchers. The problem of the H.I.V. virus is that every time H.I.V. in- ...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

... this purpose, like The Palimpsest Review, which serves all non University Park students. Many campuses have student literary publica- tions as well. ... ... This site was, of course, in Arabic, and I could not translate it. When I researched further, I discovered that post- ing information about prisoners... ...cago and $1 million to the Uni- versity of Michigan to carry out extensive research in suicide prevention practices and recommended treatment programs...

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War on Porn : Prepare Your Mind for Battle: Prepare Your Mind for Battle

By: Luke Knight

... is not a game. Porn is an evil, lethal enemy to be battled relentlessly and ruthlessly until it’s completely exterminated. This is not a walk in the park: it’s WAR! In Porn Escape: Confidently Walk Free from the Prison of Pornography, I presented a practical program to help people break free from the porn habit. The book includes dozens of tips, based on the latest sc...

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War on Porn : Prepare Your Mind for Battle

By: Luke Knight

... is not a game. Porn is an evil, lethal enemy to be battled relentlessly and ruthlessly until it’s completely exterminated. This is not a walk in the park: it’s WAR! In Porn Escape: Confidently Walk Free from the Prison of Pornography, I presented a practical program to help people break free from the porn habit. The book includes dozens of tips, based on the latest sc...

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Progress in Physics : The Journal on Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Including Related Themes from Mathematics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...go to Dr. Kyril Dombrowski for our friendly convers- ations initiated this research many years ago. I am also very grateful to my closest colleagues: ... ...e paradox. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Probability, Set, and Logic, American Research Press, Reho- both, 1998 (see the third e-print edition of the book... ...hic logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Probability, Set, and Logic. American Research Press, Rehoboth, 2002, 144 p. (see it in e-print: http://www.gallu... ...ailed description of the construction of these tools. In the present short research note, we want to address a specifc point of the theory, namely, th... ...rved point is the whole space taken in ideal coordinates. Conclusions This research currently is the sole explanation of virtual par- ticles and virtu... ...aldacena J. Adv. Theor. Math. Phys., v. 2, 1998, 231. 120. Cho Y., Soh K., Park Q., Yoon J. Phys. Letters, v. B286, 1992, 251. Yoon J. Phys. Letters, ...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...n circuit, a portion of which was again divided, so as to form an enclosure or park, which was stocked with deer and other game, and where hawks and ... ...HE POPE APPORTIONS THE WORLD. The court of Spain, however, did not abandon the researches which Columbus had instituted and in which many brave men af... ...rise. The employes of this great corporation in one way forwarded geographical research and in another hindered it, for while they made overland journ...

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Miscellaneous Essays

By: Thomas de Quincey

... urkish scholar V on Hammer the Austrian; that he had made the profoundest researches into our art as connected with those early and eminent art- ists... ...ther French History or English, as heraldic sup- 55 porters: the angel of Research on the left hand, that must read millions of dusty parchments, and... ...ppiness within the domain of our common country—within that ancient watery park— within that pathless chase where England takes her pleasure as a hunt... ... type of breakfast had been pub- lished. In fact, it took as much time and research to arrive at 143 that great discovery as at the Copernican system...

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The Note Book of an English Opium-Eater

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ver faults we can lay our hands upon, without a too minute and troublesome research;’—just so; there would be danger in that—help might put off from s... ...paired duly in the morning, as he had done in former years, to St. James’s Park,—where he sate in contemplative ease amongst the cows, inhaling their ... ...ations which are untenable, and which satisfied himself only be- cause his researches in that track had been purely self-origi- nated and self-discipl...

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Ten Years Later

By: Alexandre Dumas

... sire. Is that all?” “And you will accompany me.” “Alone?” “Alone.” “Shall I come to seek your majesty, or shall I wait?” “Y ou will wait for me.” 90... ..., which rose and spread freely beneath the majestic roof of the ante- chamber. 92 Ten Years Later – V ol. 1 CHAPTER 13 Mary de Mancini THE SUN HAD sc... ...out towards Compiegne, was a large rolling box, pushed forward by two servants and dragged by two oth- ers. In this box there was an enormous green-an... ...d by springs and kept up by rains. Never- theless, in the midst of these pools of water, covered with long grass, rushes, and reeds, were seen solid s... ... not connected with this gentleman; and that, the blow being struck, the gentleman, who is evidently brave, did not re- 208 Ten Years Later – V ol. 1... ...ays dominated over his heart, it was purely and simply to repress a malicious smile. The princess was then allowing the eyes she turned from the young...

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The Best of Four

By: Carol Ann Ellis

...re were patches of grass coming forth. I came off a jump, in the snowboard park, and landed on my face. All of my clothes were soaked and I was embarr... ...e expected to create not only pa- pers, but also presentations, to conduct research via the Internet, and to submit work and communicate with professo... ... At Penn State Hazleton, students are able to use the com- puter lab to do research, type reports, and search the Internet. The lab is only open until... ...not all the nutri- ents are taken out of the soil. Farmers spend much time researching newly developed seeds and machinery to see what will increase t... ...me of the costs encountered in addition to the parts. As long as there are parking spaces there will be a need for car maintenance. At the University ... ...agine they are a student who is con- fined to a wheelchair and needs to do research for a class. When a student with a physical disability arrives at ... ...n a student with a physical disability arrives at the li- brary to do your research that student first struggles to open the door, because it is not a... ...s helps to facilitate learn- ing for all students. Penn State s University Park recently received a federally funded grant. With this grant the uni- v... ...ttp://www.virginia.edu/~vpsa/ada- std.html#12>. Ruskin, Paul D. University Park Construction Information. Penn State. 1998. 5 December 1998. <http:// ...

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Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...f the extraordinary events here recorded. M. de Ferrer, a Spaniard of much research, and originally incredulous as to the facts, published about seven... ...d mass of dark green foliage—a belt of trees, such as we see in the lovely parks of England, but islanded by a screen (though not everywhere occupied ... ...to go, and over difficult ground; but at length it reached the forest-like park and the chateau of the wealthy proprietress. Kate was still half-fro- ... ... question have we yet any investiga- tion—such as, by compass of views, by research, or even by earnestness of sympathy with the subject, can, or ough... ...ds must feel, But to be still and patient all I can; And haply by abstruse research to steal From my own nature all the natural man— This was my sole ... ... one in a legion of vices to which the article is liable. A German of much research wrote a book on the conceivable faults in a pair of shoes, which h... ..., well ground into seven armies of one hundred thousand men each, and with parks of artillery to correspond. In these two anecdotes, we recognize at o...

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The French Revolution a History Volume One

By: Thomas Carlyle

...e a black night-bird, and disturb the fair Antoinette’s music-party in the Park: all Birds of Paradise flying from thee, and musical windpipes growing... ...ce; and appoint Committees. Committees of the Constitution, of Reports, of Researches; and of much else: which again yield mountains of Printed Paper;... ...ith four Rows of Elms; and then the Chateau de Versailles, ending in royal Parks and Pleasances, gleaming lakelets, arbours, Labyrinths, the Menagerie...

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The French Revolution a History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...e a black night-bird, and disturb the fair Antoinette’s music-party in the Park: all Birds of Paradise flying from thee, and musical windpipes grow- i... ...; and appoint Committees. Committees of the Constitution, of Re- ports, of Researches; and of much else: which again yield moun- tains of Printed Pape... ...h four Rows of Elms; and then the Cha- teau de Versailles, ending in royal Parks and Pleasances, gleam- ing lakelets, arbours, Labyrinths, the Menager... ..., the Mayor of St. Cloud; nay, at great length, thus asks the Committee of Researches, and not the Municipal, but the National Assembly one. No distin... ... Tannery! What, for example, is this that Engineer Chappe is doing, in the Park of Vincennes? In the Park of Vincennes; and onwards, they say, in the ... ...nnot continue. Hast thou considered how Thought is stronger than Artillery-parks, and (were it fifty years after death and martyrdom, or were it two t...

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The $30,000 Bequest : And Other Stories

By: Mark Twain

...eemed to be the very place for learning as well as for genius to spend its research beneath its spreading shades. He en tered its classic walls in th... ...eemed to be the very place for learning as well as for genius to spend its research beneath its spreading shades. He en tered its classic walls in th... ...lived in the principal cabin, half way up the divide, along with Dixon and Parker and Smith. It had two rooms, one for kitchen and the other for bunks... ...ry, and there fore has no resemblance to a garden. Says it looks like a park, and does not look like anything but a park. Consequently, without co... .... Consequently, without consulting me, it has been new named NIAGARA FALLS PARK. This is sufficiently high handed, it seems to me. And already there i... ...Whirlpool This way to Goat Island Cave of the Winds this way She says this park would make a tidy summer resort if there was any custom for it. Summer... ...is called “death”; and death, as I have been told, has not yet entered the Park. Which is a pity, on some accounts. SUNDAY.—Pulled through. MONDAY.—I ...

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Life of Johnson

By: James Boswell

...uch struck with the extraordinary acuteness, 33 Boswell’s Life of Johnson research, and eloquence of this paper, that in his zeal for his godson he s... ...ife of Johnson in it somewhat further, and used to compose, walking in the Park; but did not stay long enough at that place to finish it. In the cours... ...l’s Life of Johnson shewed that he perfectly well knew what a vari- ety of research such an undertaking required; but his indolence prevented him from... ...ught it 137 Boswell’s Life of Johnson should be investigated; and in this research he was assisted by the Reverend Dr. Douglas, now Bishop of Salisbu... ... his advice as to a course of study. We walked in the evening in Greenwich Park. He asked me, I suppose, by way of trying my disposition, ‘Is not this... ...o pursue our ramble. It was a delightful day, and we rode through Blenheim park. When I looked at the magnificent bridge built by John Duke of Marlbor... ...f what can be seen in Britain:—the wild rough island of Mull, and Blenheim park.’ 330 Boswell’s Life of Johnson We dined at an excellent inn at Chape... ...use. I was struck with the magnificence of the building; and the extensive park, with the finest verdure, covered with deer, and cattle, and sheep, de...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...ION BEST PLACE TO STUDY THE UNIVERSE ALGAE FOR FUEL WIND ENERGY UNDERWATER RESEARCH 2 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS 2 APEC 2011 · HAWAII BUSINESS H... ...tion Manufacturing Jobs Electronic Tree Tracking/ Secured Chain of Custody Research & Development Eco-Tourism Funding Sources for Non-Profi ts Forest... ...Jen Tadaki Catanzariti jent@hawaiibusiness.com CHIEF WRITER Stu Glauberman RESEARCHER Greg Wiles PHOTO ASSISTANTS Tara Zirker Tiffany Edwards Hunt AD... ...kthroughs in Health and Medicine 68 Hawai‘I Diversity Ideal f or Medical Research BUSINESS MEETINGS 74 Perfect Place for Global Meetings 78 Checkl... ...st Committee website: To keep informed about innovation and cutting-edge research in Hawai‘i in the coming years, email innovation@hawaiibusiness... ...downtown Honolulu. The power generated at the Kapolei Sustainable Energy Park will be sold to the electric utility for its grid on the island of O... ...power facility at Honolulu International Airport. At Campbell Industrial Park in West O‘ahu, HECO operates a 110-MW generating station fueled exclu... ...roducts. GEOTHERMAL Not far from world-famous Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park, Puna Geothermal Venture has been tapping a volcanic hotspot in the E... ...una Kea (world’s premier site for astronomy) 21 Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park (includes two of the world’s most active volcanoes: Mauna Loa and Kīl...

...ntions -- 56 Winners of the Hawai‘i Business Innovation Showcase -- 60 Breakthroughs in Health and Medicine -- 68 Hawai‘I Diversity Ideal for Medical Research -- 74 Perfect Place for Global Meetings -- 78 Checklist for Your Next Conference -- 82 Sustainability, Harmony Built Into Hawaiian Culture -- 86 What Aloha Really Means --...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... afterlife and our civil laws are based on that premise. But is it true? Some say what we consider to be free will is merely an illusion. Some resear... ... shown that the unconscious mind determines how we will act, then the conscious mind does it—thinking that it made the decision itself. Other resear... ...s of orgasm are centered. Modern biochemistry has also found that cocaine and its analogues also stimulate this area of the brain. Then later resear... ... been dead for nearly a hundred years. If he had the MRI and the other neuroscience tools available to scientists today I would guess that his resear... ...ights were critical to Western thinking. He was one of the great minds of our history.‖ —―Right Lee. I would guess that if he were resear... ...lingians are involved in our society. We are not indifferent. We take responsibility for the cleanliness of our country. We support the public parks ... ...very prestigious universities in the U.S. One was found months later working as a shill in Las Vegas. The other was a stable boy at Hollywood Park r...

...ent is moral from a God-based perspective 345 Capital punishment is immoral from God’s perspective. 347 Moral from a societal viewpoint 347 STEM CELL RESEARCH 349 Stem cell research is moral from a self-centered viewpoint 350 Stem cell research is immoral from a self centered point of view.351 Stem cell research is moral from a God based point of view 351 Stem cell researc...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

.... Expanded Access To Wasted Intellect Feeding my curiosity with random research convinced me of the following: • Earlier InfoTech r... ...rles Weatherby wrote in Vital Choices, an online newsletter: ―More recent research indicates that some early human ancestors lived on the seacoast of... ...t shellfish—like today‘s scallops—in abundance.‖ Renowned British brain researcher Michael Crawford, PhD, argues quite persuasively that humans co... ...njos. 8 An intriguing research discovery was finding that Cleopatra‘s lineage was Greek, not Egy... ...gs, however, Muslim scholars furthered the knowing of Allah by continuing research and experiments. Access to cheaper and more plentiful supplies of ... ...lay at peace, dotted with opulent villas surrounded by fertile fields and park-like pastures—had begun to darken.‖ Barbarian natives from the nor... ...red a title like preeminent inventor Thomas Edison‘s ―The Wizard of Menlo Park,‖ but it was Edison who dubbed Mergenthaler‘s Linotype ―The Eighth Wo... ... for help, but the bulk of my queries to librarians have been to Highland Park Public Library staff members under the direction of Jane Conway in th... ...bbey, Scott Reetz, Jennifer Kibbey, and Mary and Greg Marr. At Highland Park High School, I bounced thoughts of past InfoTech off many staffers, i...

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Against the War : A Novel of the Vietnam War Era

By: Roland Menge

...arriage 53. Former crew gathers to celebrate Matt and Mary’s engagement 54. Steward makes a move on Barbie Carpenter and gets rebuffed 55. Steward researches the options for a water coop in Dulatown 56. Steward goes around Dulatown explaining and promoting the water coop 57. Morris recommits himself to his ideals while missing Ellen Kass 58. Morris and Ellen, enroute...

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Autobiography

By: John Stuart Mill

...qual bulk, and of anything approach ing to the same amount of reading and research. And to this is to be added, that during the whole period, a consi... ...he constitutional points as they arose: though quite ignorant of Niebuhr’s researches, I, by such lights as my fa ther had given me, vindicated the A... ...and well was it for me that I had not. I re member the very place in Hyde Park where, in my four teenth year, on the eve of leaving my father’s hous... ...have had no cause to regret a rejection which led to my offering it to Mr. Parker, by whom it was published in the spring of 1843. My origi nal expec... ...mpt of the working classes to hold 165 John Stuart Mill a meeting in Hyde Park, their exclusion by the police, and the breaking down of the park rail... ... They showed a determination to make another attempt at a meet ing in the Park, to which many of them would probably have come armed; the Government ... ... the task fell chiefly upon myself, of persuading them to give up the Hyde Park project, and hold their meeting elsewhere. It was not Mr. Beales and C...

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Best of Four

By: David Retz

...er special thanks to Dr. Sandra E. Gleason, Associate Dean for Faculty and Research, Commonwealth College, for helping to bring this project to fruiti... ...rthy ambition, with the full backing of the Associate Dean for Faculty and Research at the Commonwealth College, Dr. Sandra Gleason, who has graciousl... ...ention this fall at the English Department’s fall conference at University Park. We welcome your ideas and suggestions and look forward to hearing the... ...ess to a clean river that we’ve had. I have also taken part in the Nay Aug Park Restoration project in 1997 and maintained an Adopt a Highway section ... ...f my life. Most important, my computer assists me with school work such as researching information for my classes, typing papers, or retrieving facts ... ...g. Maybe there would have been something I could have done to help her. 30 Research and the World Wide Web It is no secret that Penn State will encour... ...ret that Penn State will encour- age you to use electronic sources in your research activities. Y ou have probably heard that “you can find anything o...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

... this purpose, like The Palimpsest Review, which serves all non University Park students. Many campuses have student literary publica- tions as well. ... ...t. We were at my house; then instantly we were there! As I pulled into the parking lot, I saw the large ce- ment building. It looked so cold and expre... ...e at our destination. We would end up at Harvey’s Lake or Lackawanna State Park for a walk in the woods. I must give my parents credit; they remained ... ...llege football coaches. He held that record until a cold day at University Park, Penn- sylvania in 2001. The dull metal bleachers were freezing, but t... ...and Sue Paterno poured mil- lions into the library on campus at University Park. Today their kids can do research at one of the best college libraries... ...ons into the library on campus at University Park. Today their kids can do research at one of the best college libraries in the nation. Being a good p...

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Lay Morals

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... nature be happy and valiant, he will enjoy the universe as if it were his park and orchard. 34 Robert Louis Stevenson But money is not only to be sp... ...he rebels made a halt near some roadside ale- house, or in some convenient park, where Colonel Wallace, who had now taken the command, would review th... ...ers, one might write a year upon this matter. A lifetime of comparison and research could scarce suffice for its elucidation. So here, if it please yo...

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Best of Four

By: Carol Ann Ellis

...t all colleges have a computer lab offered to students for reasons such as research, email, and recreational purposes. Even the high schools that do h... ...p saying this last sentence over and over again out loud. I put the car in park and sit very still, thinking about what I should do. I think maybe I c... ...itional facts on them. I think it is very important to know, so I did some research on the nutritional facts of each brand of French fries. I obtained... ...rther readings on topics covered within a textbook. If you need to write a research paper for a course, this is the first place you should look for ad... ... should look for additional authors and works that might be useful in your research. Do not forget to look for a glossary at the back of your textbook... ...and Beaver Avenues, and is easily accessible to all students at University Park. Baby’s atmosphere and service are enjoyable, the prices are extremely...

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