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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

...Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.” “Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1960,1962,1963,1968,1971,1972,1973,... ...rtunately, sensitive people can bruise easily. Something bubbles within your soul and you cannot contain it. Y ou release it from your fingertips, it ... ...og, always fighting an up hill battle for publication. We pour our heart and souls into our writing, and then we may send it out to be critiqued or wo... ...ou wrote those not to gain love but because they were burning a hole in your soul to be put on paper. Then you began writing not for love but to gain ... ...a writer of devotions, personal essays and Christian fiction, is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, past president of the local chapter, ... ...cluding the Middletown Journal and Journal News (daily newspapers), Bassics, American Songwriter, CCM Magazine, HM Magazine, Relevant Magazine, Living... ...arden, FL.. She also plans travel for the Lake Highland Prep School Academy Singers of Orlando and writes creative entertainment programs for Family ...

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In the Eye of the Beholder

By: By Sharon E. Cathcart

...d never received flowers in my room; that was always for the chorus girls or singers. I was merely the horse woman and not sought after by admirers,... ... said he was well enough. I didn’t care about his face. I cared about his soul.” “And did you ever tell him that, Claire?” Erik shifted to sit nex... ...hes; the right was barely lidded and sunken in the socket, but was the same soul-filled green-gold as its twin. The right side of his nose was also... ...existant. “Look on this monster, and tell me again how you care more for the soul than the face,” he said in a ragged voice. “One moment,” I said. I... ...ed the nightclubs of Monmartre. I had never been to a follies and seen the singers and dancers there. Again, no one seemed at all shocked at a wom... ...arden for the opera on Christmas Eve. It’s a mixed program, and one of the singers is from France. She thought that you might enjoy it.” She drop... ...y favorite recipes for madeleines and cheese crisps, and had Russian tea and American coffee on offer. The ladies came to the first one in droves, a...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...world's biggest dummy. Sang Huin gave his typical defense of "Miguk sarem" ("American") which would bring on a confused and critical look--in this cas... ...rica, and so existing as a Korean only by birth and race definitely made him American in every way but a legal one. Most persons under such a scenario... ...ere two sides of the same coin. He loved his mother and she was alone on the American continent as he was in Asia. They were indeed alone in the world... ...hought of this individual just as it had when he actually encountered him in Soul. Sang Huin was always traveling--especially when he was in the State... ...gh the continual exposure to greenery and remoteness had been healing to his soul. He left the bus in Chongju (where he was more or less residing) an... ...ed one since he knew that it might be true that he was one of those tattered souls who weren't needing to learn how to be loving at this point but jus... ...t to him as to other foreigners, "Taxi cab! Border line, Mister!"; mariachi singers; zebra wagons for tourist photos; Burger King; stores with rectan...

...This work is about a Korean American teaching in his homeland, feeling lost in Korean culture and that his own life is an outlier to this conservative society. As he lives there, making his living as an English teacher, he writes of Gabriele, a single ...

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

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...s losing one‘s job. Sex makes us happier, as does enjoying one‘s job. The Americans, who spend much more time working are much higher on the happine... ...ed at home, in your neighborhood or in school is the truth, divine truth. Americans eat with their forks in their right hands, Europeans with the for... ...ies ate their meals together. She was appalled by the poor manners of the American students. Her mother had taught her good table manners at home, r... ...to the belief systems. Predestination, some jihads, and ideas on when the soul enters or leaves the body are such assumptions. Yes Commander.‖ ... ...at the various assumptions that people, or religions, have relative to the soul. When does a fetus or a baby become a full human being? Is it at con... ...as Aquinas based on the ideas of Aristotle, was that boy babies got their souls about 4 weeks after conception and girl babies got theirs 6 to 8 see... ...e tax breaks to symphony orchestras and operas and to their musicians and singers? How about secular private schools and hospitals? What about fitne...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...it all: creating not only self-awareness, but also a personality, a psyche, a soul. But even more importantly: this created the realm of the middle-... ...e reflective self- awareness, a unique, separated Inner Universe, a psyche, a soul. We are afraid it will disappear when we die. Even if we believ... ...l. We are afraid it will disappear when we die. Even if we believe that our souls are immortal, we are horribly afraid of losing our physical bodi... ...ew lions? When there were millions of grazing animals? Why didn’t the North American natives colonize the land where millions of bison lived? It ... ...hapter Three: Summary of Hominid-Human development 205 The earliest North American cultures invented bone-tools and flint tools by themselves. B... ...plitting with crude stones as the first form of stone technology. After North American humans began splitting Mammoth-bones: did they start evolving... ...; that features ordinary people trying to mimic-duplicate famous entertainers-singers. The premises… the assumptions… the norms, the normality, the... ... is a competition. It assumes that entertainers and artists and composers and singers must compete against each other in order to gain popular recog... ...e to compete at all… no matter if they happen to be ten times better than the singers who do compete… then they automatically lose. And are conside...

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

By: Matti Sarmela

...sible world 94 Supernatural guardians of the environment 94 * Phii and souls of the kinship group 96 * Supernatural forces in nature 98 Betwe... ... is used in rites involving sorcerers, why beliefs involving the sorcerer, souls of the deceased and supernatural guardian spirits of agrarian culture... ...e dies, one is reborn. But I'm not quite sure that when a person dies, his soul is reborn in some other person. I'm not sure that reincarnation exists... ... houses, nor paintings - the walls are hung with pictures of the king, pop singers and film stars, and calendars, but some have acquired carved teak p... ...s to use genetic modification to produce and patent a variety suitable for American conditions. Potential cultivation of Jasmine rice by American supe... ... produced, and they have rather tended to be TV serials; cinemas show many American movies as is the case elsewhere in Asia. From citizen to gl... ... Ordinary Thai faces are only seen occasionally on TV news. Neither do pop singers on TV sing like people in Thailand used to sing. Their voices do no... ...le is tending towards the Western. Pop stars sing in the same style as pop singers on all the world's televisions. In Thailand, lightening shampoos, l... ... US army during the Korean war; sex trade has always flourished around all American military bases. In 1983, it was said that there was only one broth...

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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...st its role as the scientific and intellectual leader of the world. As an American I am greatly saddened, but as a citizen of the world and of the co... ...ed that the major medical researching country had had its tires shot out. American researchers and other medical leaders streamed into southeast Asia... ...ligent Barak Obama was not enough to keep all of the intelligentsia. The American depression had sapped its economy of the necessary funds for rese... ...ce or understanding arm and hand movements. We are humanizing the plastic souls of the rambling robots. The questions now revolve around whether to ... ...at they should be played at a highly ethical level, that fair play is the soul of real sport, and that sport should be the beacon for our societies.... ...tial. Salaries here are pretty much performance based. As we said earlier, singers, actors and professional athletes are paid little. They are superf...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...‘t be surprised when young Germans tortured and killed for Hitler, when young Chinese and Cambodians killed for Mao or Pol Pot, or even young Americ... ... in the vitamin D producing sun, could add the A and D to their skim milk. They don‘t, but are finally thinking about it—sixty years after the Americ... ...ental side, wartime British Prime Minister, historian and author Winston Churchill had a father who wrote of him ‗I have an idiot for a son.‘ Americ... ...1920‘s songstress whose ample body produced the powerful tunes that rocked the speakeasies of the 20s. Sophie was one of America‘s most famous singer... ... largest stage spanning one end of the area and the giant Egyptian pyramid revolving above it, the unamplified voices of the world‘s greatest singer... ... or performing the arts. Painting, literature, singing, dancing, playing a musical instrument all give the classic satisfaction that stirs our souls.... ...tainly enough information available from the science of psychology to help people live effectively and happily. But the basic ingredient, the soul o...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...s? Even the ones they claim to have been dictated by gods or aliens? Even if American copyright law requires “an author,” presumably a human one? 9 Ca... ...re—the mix of earnest essays and saccharine greeting cards and scantily clad singers and poetic renditions of Norse myths—will be decentral- ized to t... ...r the films of the Second World War, or footage on the daily lives of African-Americans during segregation, or the music of the Great Depression, or th... ...t seems perfectly clear. If handwriting truly showed the architecture of the soul, then Jefferson’s would conjure up Monticello or the Univer- sity of... ...hey were successful. 36 As Yochai Benkler puts it, Alice Randall, an African American woman, was ordered by a government official not to publish her cr... ...What comparison could there be between a man, the very substance of man, his soul, and a field, a tree, a vine, that nature has offered in the beginnin... ...right? How would the great musical traditions of the twentieth century—jazz, soul, blues, rock—have developed under today’s copyright regime? Would th... ...east till he figures out how to get his own shit together. T oday I hear some singers who I think sound like me. Joe Cocker, for instance. Man, I know ... ...ms that there was a different source, a mysterious song by the Bailey Gospel Singers, or the Harold Bailey Gospel Singers, called “I’ve Got a Savior.”...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...d, impressive, highly pictorial.” JOE KNOEFLER in the L.A. Times: “...an American writer gifted with...perception and sensitivity.” FRANK TANNENBA... ...dence have now been established at V VOICES FROM THE PAST xiv the American Heritage Center of the University of Wyoming, the Nettie Lee Bens... ...Heritage Center of the University of Wyoming, the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection of the University of Texas, and the Rare Books Collect... ...t, looking as if recently beaten. As we drank, the melancholy of Alcaeus’ soul spread, seeping through taut throat muscles: intelligent things said ... ...drew and Phillip criticized the miracle. They said I could change a man’s soul as easily. They were afraid. Mother, walking with us, defended me and ... ...ned as we talked of John’s imprisonment, torture, death. Elihu is a frail soul, so unlike John. He is so in need of encouragement. He tells me that ... ... together...played cards, talked about my Anghiari...when she posed I had singers for her... I loaned her little sums; she lent me money; she sent m... ...ness, out of the wilderness...” I turned in mighty late that night, yet singers were still singing, singing “Gen- tle Annie” and other favorites. ...

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Fire and für : The Last Sorcerer Dragony

By: Roger C. Schlobin

... of Mythology, Roy Chapman Andrews' The New Conquest of Central Asia (The American Museum of Natural History, 1932), the ubiquitous 11th edition of ... ... break. Somehow the dragon's litanies of pain had given something to the soul- broken, the heavy-hearted, the exiled, the disgraced, the suicidal, a... ...logy of Grief,' et cetera. Keeper of Wisdom. Student and Teacher of the Soul. Bondmate of the Fair Nü-kua " "STOP!" The feline recoiled from t... ...ll shards. Even if he hadn't been my blood father, he was the sire of my soul. He made me rich when the world wanted me poor." "But these cavern... ... of the magic makers, the spellbinders, the star trippers, the poets, the singers. Once read, once heard, they haunt, dreams in the mist. Their ec...

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New Life Incognita

By: Gracie C. Mckeever

... Oh, hell no. This isn't happening. "We've got one victim down ... African-American male, early twenties ... wounds to the chest and abdomen..." Toy c... ...g against his own personal code and common sense to accept a loan from the soul-taking Castles. He'd vowed never to do it again. He made a comfortable... ...ept some cavern of curiosity deep in his and maybe the remnants of Dagny's soul. And now that he'd asked it, he realized how much he wanted an answer.... ...l collection. There were rows and rows of tapes and CDs outlining a rather soulful, R&B taste in music. Earth, Wind and Fire CDs abounded. Vintage Mar... ...ow had been the perfect forum for Madam Camilla's interview as the host—an American Wiccan high priest—was a fundamentalist opposed to drugs and blunt... ...armhouse, turned to Kelly. "And you? What's your background?" "I'm African-American. My family's originally from the south. Georgia, to be specific." ... ...dows to better hear the dreamy violin strains backing the harmonizing male singers as they belted out a pure song with deep sentiments of being inside...

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The Soul of a Bishop

By: H. G. Wells

...op by H. G. Wells A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The Soul of a Bishop by H. G. Wells is a publication of the Pennsylvania State ... ...he document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Soul of a Bishop by H. G. Wells, the Pennsylvania State University, Electro... ...ania State University is an equal opportunity university. 3 H G Wells The Soul of a Bishop by H. G. Wells “Man’s true Environment is God” J. H. Oldha... ... reply. What was there for a bishop to object to? There was that admirable American widow, Lady Sunderbund. She was enor- mously rich, she was enthusi... ...The English were indolent, the French decadent, the Russians barbaric, the Americans basely democratic; the rest of the world was the “White man’s Bur... ...We must end this sort of thing—absolutely.” He glanced at the faces of the singers, and it became beyond all other things urgent, that he should lift ...

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The American

By: Henry James

...an by Henry James A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION The American by Henry James is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Universi... ...he document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The American by Henry James, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Clas... ...ia State University is an equal opportunity university. 3 Henry James The American by Henry James 1877 CHAPTER I O n a brilliant day in May, in the y... ...eculiar impressions from everything he saw. But nevertheless in his secret soul he detested Europe, and he felt an irritating need to protest against ... ...it was like a bell, of which the handle might have been in the young man’s soul: at a touch of the handle it rang with a loud, silver sound. There was... ...oup composed of persons who are worthy to remain unmarried. These are rare souls; they are the salt of the earth. But I don’t mean to be invidious; th... ...rty. What is the grandest thing one can do here? I will hire all the great singers from the opera, and all the first people from the Theatre Francais,...

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American Notes for General Circulation

By: Charles Dickens

...tion by Charles Dickens A publication of PSU s Electronic Classics Series American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens is a publicati... ...in the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvan... ...ity The Pennsylvania State University is an equal opportunity University. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens PREFACE TO THE FI... ...a chink in the wall, beckoning to some good man for help, that an Immortal soul might be awakened. Long before I looked upon her, the help had come. H... ... the gallery opposite to the pulpit were a little choir of male and female singers, a violoncello, and a violin. The preacher already sat in the pulpi... ...as it is now, and containing, as it does, a popula tion of fifty thousand souls, but two and fifty years have passed away since the ground on which i... ...as delicious, and American Notes – Dickens 193 the entertainers were the soul of kindness and good humour. I have often recalled that cheerful party...

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The Ambassadors

By: Henry James

... of “The Ambassadors,” which first appeared in twelve numbers of The North American Review (1903) and was published as a whole the same year. The situ... ...“arranged for”; its first appearance was from month to month, in the North American Review during 1903, and I had been open from far back to any pleas... ...sibly a question of Mr. Waymarsh of Milrose Connecti- cut—Mr. Waymarsh the American lawyer. “Oh yes,” he replied, “my very well-known friend. He’s to ... ... what poor Waymarsh meant was “I told you so—that you’d lose your immortal soul!” but it was also fairly explicit that Strether had his own challenge ... .... The great church had no altar for his wor- ship, no direct voice for his soul; but it was none the less soothing even to sanctity; for he could feel... ...- stance that the music in the salon was admirable, with two or three such singers as it was a privilege to hear in private. Their presence gave a dis...

...Excerpt: Volume I. Preface: Nothing is more easy than to state the subject of ?The Ambassadors,? which first appeared in twelve numbers of The North American Review (1903) and was published as a whole the same year. The situation involved is gathered up betimes, that is in the second chapter of Book Fifth, for the reader?s benefit, into as few words as possible-- planted ...

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A Footnote to History

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...tors date back before the Roman Empire. They are Christians, church-goers, singers of hymns at family wor- ship, hardy cricketers; their books are pri... ...Anglo-Saxon. Here the reader will go forward past the stores of Mr. Moors (American) and Messrs. MacArthur (English); past the English mission, the of... ...sion, the office of the English newspaper, the English church, and the old American consulate, till he reaches the mouth of a larger river, the Vaisin... ...ven theirs are not immaculate. It was an ambiguous business when a private American adventurer was landed with his pieces of artillery from an America... ...LAUPEPA, 1883 TO 1887 Y OU RIDE IN A GERMAN plantation and see no bush, no soul stirring; only acres of empty sward, miles of cocoa-nut alley: a deser... ...cuous; an eyewitness saw children at play beside the flaming houses; not a soul was injured; and the one note- worthy event was the mutilation of Capt... ... gaping hollow of the reef. Of her whole complement of nearly eighty, four souls were cast alive on the beach; and the bodies of the remain- der were,...

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Twilight in Italy

By: D. H. Lawrence

...own Germany. And how much has that old imperial vanity clung to the German soul? Did not the German kings inherit the empire of bygone Rome? It was no... ...he crucifix itself is nothing, a factory-made piece of sentimentalism. The soul ignores it. But gradually, one after another looming shadowily under t... ...e peasant, but also with a kind of dogged nobility that does not yield its soul to the circumstance. Plain, almost blank in his soul, the middle-aged ... ...la?’ He shows me the paper. It is an old scrap of print, the picture of an American patent door-spring, with directions: ‘Fasten the spring either end... ...ten the spring either end up. Wind it up. Never unwind.’ It is laconic and American. The signore watches me anx- iously, waiting, holding his chin. He... ...-respectable cafe. These young men are all free-think- ers, great dancers, singers, players of the guitar. They are im- moral and slightly cynical. Th... ...and thin and somewhat German-looking, wearing 99 Twilight in Italy shabby American clothes and a very high double collar and a small American crush h...

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Across the Plains

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... coffee was always exhausted before I could elbow my way to the counter. Our American sunrise had ushered in a noble summer’s day. There was not a clo... ...w, I consulted him upon a point of etiquette: if one should offer to tip the American waiter? Certainly not, he told me. Never. It would not do. They ... ...but I did not wish to go to bed. And this, it appeared, was impossible in an American hotel. It was, of course, some inane misunderstanding, and spran... ...ver seen faces more viv- idly lit up with joy than the faces of these Indian singers. It was to them not only the worship of God, nor an act by which ... ...n is complete; you might camp for weeks, if there were only water, and not a soul suspect your presence; and if I may suppose the reader to have commi... ...ant fact is this, that they were never needed. Painters, sculptors, writers, singers, I have seen all of these 62 Across the Plains in Barbizon; and ... ... have passed Arcadian days there and moved on, but yet left a portion of our souls behind us buried in the woods. I would not dig for these reliquiae;... ...e courage died within her, and she fled home screaming to her parents. Not a soul would venture out; all that night, the minister dwelt alone with his...

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On Heroes, Hero-Worship, And the Heroic in History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...di- ment, of Thoughts that dwelt in the Great Men sent into the world: the soul of the whole world’s history, it may justly be considered, were the hi... ...e original insight, of manhood and heroic nobleness;—in whose radiance all souls feel that it is well with them. On any terms whatsoever, you will not... ...haps unbelief and flat denial? Answering of this question is giving us the soul of the history of the man or nation. The thoughts they had were the pa... ...th. Give a thing time; if it can succeed, it is a right thing. Look now at American Saxondom; and at that little Fact of the sailing of the Mayflower,... ...dia- lect, now in that, with various degrees of clearness: all true gifted Singers and Speakers are, consciously or unconsciously, doing so. The dark ...

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