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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

... will bo ilhistraterl with actual missionary experiences in tjie south sea islands. MONDAY, APRIL 8 p, m,—Triaf.s for iuterclass de biite, 'Techuian a... ...affected by this influence, and this is not- ably true in tlie case of the Islands of the South Sea. Attempts were made by Scottish missionaries to es... ...als,and with these as assist- ants attempted to convert the savages of the Island of Aneityum. His work wasamong savages of the fiercest kind whose ch... ...reatment of the natives by English tratlers who fieipientJv stopped at the island and instigated the sav- ages to war that they might sell them amiiHi... ...e word of God among their own people. But he was finally driven out of the island, and the inhabitants fell back to their former state of sav- agery. ... ...ann. Burue-tlonoB and the Arthurian Legend—essay, Roger Sher- man Looniis. Mare]uotte—verso, Willard Ansley Gibson. The Goal -story, Frederick Mer- ri... .... 6. (a) "Fidelity", Manney (b) "Sombre Woods", Lnlly (c) ' -The Old Black Mare' ' , Squire To Investig:ate Student Suffrag^e After the lecture by Mr.... ...hn" was followed by a Williams cheer from the audience, and "The old blank mare", the last number on tbe program, was well received. Mr. Salter acted ...

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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

...peculating about it way back in 1949 or so, but aiDce the electromagnetic phenomena were 10 much mare prevalent and seemed to go so much farther. it w... ... Force, Navy, and ourselves have completed a joint survey of the whole signal environment of the island of Guam. As you know, B52 and many Navy operat...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...ory.htm Atlantis Atlantis (or Atlantica) was described in antiquity as a large island in the sea to the west of the known world (the Western Oc... ...aphers, scholars and conspiracy theorists place Atlantis all over the map - from an island in the Aegean Sea (Thera, or Santorini it suffered an ear... ...e in 1640 BC and housed the flourishing Cycladic civilization), through the Canary Islands to Scandinavia. Considering that many ancient civilizati... ...se given out by disintegrating protein in decaying flesh. The flower is found on islands off the coasts of Sardinia, Corsica and Spain's Balearic... ...maica. He worked for the Kemsley group of papers and vacationed every winter in the island. While awaiting the divorce of one of his numerous para... ...mare is the private name of a medieval female demon that attacked sleeping people. "Mare" means goblin in Old English. http://psychology.about.co...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...y Ithaca, in the land of Ancient Atlantis, which the residents of this small island called Antinomy, there was harmony." She again recited and adlibbe... ...ow. There would have been a different reality if Antinomy had been a little island off of our beloved motherland of Antarctica. Anyhow, in the land ... ...ge that she, who grazed on the weeds and fodder of stark reality like a wild mare, was finding what she saw and her ruminations of it virtually unbear... ...st of living in Honshu is notorious but it is worse on the northern Japanese islands like Hokkaido." "Well, I'll give it some thought. I'll decide whe... ...o see a newness within his ancient and isolated people on this one of myriad islands. He said that he studied the English language and had kept it wit... ...swollen from the radiation he received from the A-bomb experiments on Bikini Island-- hideous images thumping consciousness until it became something ...

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Under the Deodars

By: Rudyard Kipling

...ing so long, and managed to strain a back sinew. ‘I shall have to take the mare to-morrow,’ said the Tertium Quid, ‘and she will stand nothing heavier... ...oarded up and dropped into that well!’ They then started off to Fagoo, the mare play- ing with the snaffle and picking her way as though she were shod... ...f the world!’ A coolie carrying a log of wood came round a corner, and the mare went wide to avoid him forefeet in and haunches out, as a sensible mar... ...e sort of grin men wear when they are not quite easy in their saddles. The mare seemed to be sinking by the stern, and her nostrils cracked while she ... ...rtium Quid gave no answer. He grinned nervously and set his spurs into the mare, who rapped with her forefeet on the road, and the struggle began. The... ...me his wife. The etiquette of Kashima is much the same as that of a desert island. When a stranger is cast away there, all hands go down to the shore ...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...-boats; explain how the first modern humans managed to migrate to the Pacific islands and Australia 75,000 years ago. Using the bones and skins of t... ...storical context. Take for example the two nuclear plants disasters of 3-mile Island and Chernobyl. The reason that disaster occurred and the reason... ...America was set off by the first European colony establishing a foothold on an island 3 miles off the coast of that continent. We may not see that d... ... live in Tahiti and the plant you are raising is a native-grown plant on that island. Even if that plant has existed there for thousands of years b... ...eactors poisoning the Earth. Nuclear missiles, nuclear radiation, Three-Mile Island. Nuclear reactors melting down. Chernobyl. Heavy water. Wate... ...tmares are dreams of horror and terror that are carried on the back of a black mare. They are the black mare of death visiting you. They are Trojan... ... it is fear: it is running away from what you fear the most. That is what all mares do: they run away from everything. They are the worst cowards o...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

...e railroad tracks to get to the riverbank. Once there we could walk to the island through the water and maybe our knees would get wet, because the wat... ...ater level of the river was rarely high where we lived. After reaching the island we would pretend that we were on Gilligan’s Island. I got to be the ... ...urs we would try to build a raft by using materials that were found on the island. We gathered logs that were about the same size in diameter and leng... ...together. Just like the television show, we never succeeded in leaving the island on a raft. Gay, who played Ginger, didn’t want to get dirty; Joy, wh... ... DuBois campus NIGHTMARES SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE that a nightmare is a night- mare. One is like another, and all nightmares are the same. However, I feel... ...hat the pregnancy was the medical condition that I had sensed in my night- mare. The evidence clearly indicates that my nightmares are diverse. Nightm... ...so having safety problems. These power plants are Indian Point, Three Mile Island, and Peach Bot- tom. These power plants all have problems that could...

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Bibliographical Note

By: Thomas Malory

...wo Swords, ye must have ado and joust with a knight hereby that keepeth an island, for there may no man pass this way but he must joust or he pass. Th... ...he took the shield that was unknown and left his own, and so rode unto the island, and put him and his horse in a great boat; and when he came on the ... ... that I came hither, for here it happed me to slay a knight that kept this island, and since might I never depart, and no more should ye, brother, an ... ...of the sword. Then Merlin let make a bridge of iron and of steel into that island, and it was but half a foot broad, and there shall never man pass th... ...ter’s son. 84 Thomas Malory CHAPTER III How a poor man riding upon a lean mare desired King Arthur to make his son knight. F orthwithal there came a ... ...ught with him a fair young man of eighteen years of age riding upon a lean mare; and the poor man asked all men that he met, Where shall I find King A... ...d the king, and require me to make you a knight. Then Tor alighted off his mare and pulled out his sword, kneeling, and requiring the king that he wou... ...r Lamorak, on thy part or on mine, bear thou it an thou wilt, for though a mare’s son hath failed me, now a queen’s son shall not fail thee; and there... ...ugh though ye give me no more; I call myself never the worse knight when a mare’s son faileth me, and also I count me never the worse knight for a fal...

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Sarmiento Y la Patagonia

By: Francisco M. Goyogana

... las dos terceras partes del globo se hallaban cubiertas por las aguas de los mares, y que la menor distancia segura entre la metrópoli y sus coloni... ...os, y hecho gastar a otros Estados del Pacífico, en su empeño de dominar los mares? Las minas de plata han dicho por ahora su última palabra, el co... ...Pero el estrecho, en su sentido hidrográfico, estrecha comunicación entre dos mares, no podía, racionalmente, ir como apéndice de Mendoza al Virrein... ...nzados. Sería por lo demás pretensión extraña, hacer de un canal marítimo un mare clausum englobado como un lago dentro de un Estado, ahora que se ... ...usum englobado como un lago dentro de un Estado, ahora que se abren todos los mares, se quitan las antiguas esclusas, pasajes y gabelas, y se está a... ...r Vieyra, Segunda Cronología Legal Anotada sobre las Islas Malvinas (Falkland Islands), edición ampliada, Córdoba, 1993. 124 P. R.O.F.O. 420/23. 1...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

... SAPPHO’S JOURNAL Sappho, walking on her island beach, pauses by a broken amphora: With one foot, she nudges the... ... 9 Villa Poseidon, Mytilene 642 B.C. he great storm beats across the island, rattling the olive and the cypress, piling the surf on the beach... ...of my terra cotta lamp is cold. Some say that a storm will wash away our island, but I do not believe it. Our island will be here long after I hav... ...rs sweeping him away. Ten years we had lived with fear creeping about our island. Ten years—how my fingers trembled. I saw those years, there on the... ...ercolas and I had such fun, when we were newly married and rode our white mares, across the island and along the shore, sometimes swimming them. Whe... ..., on the beach, beneath the thatch of her stable. Cercolas took the other mare, to die with him at war, I suppose it was. How can I know? Our horse... ... their white faces peering, yellow manes shining: white, in memory of our mares, white as gulls. I wish I could hear their whinnying across the fiel... ...ey race toward me. Warriors brag about their fearless horses but I prefer mares that nip my hands and tug my clothes. P Music is a tree, a cave wi... ... with other horsemen, perhaps a dozen of us, Duke Lorenzo on his favorite mare, both of us a little to the front of the Medici pennants, flags, and ...

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Hesiod the Homeric Hymns and Homerica

By: Hugh G. Evelyn White

... therefore, epic poetry shows two diver- gent tendencies. In Ionia and the islands the epic poets fol- lowed the Homeric tradition, singing of romanti... ... them dwell at the ends of earth. And they live untouched by sorrow in the islands of the blessed along the shore of deep swirling Ocean, happy heroes... ... of land and formed the straits (3), the sea parting the mainland from the island. But Hesiod, the poet, says just the opposite: that the sea was open... ...led Medea. (ll. 963-968) And now farewell, you dwellers on Olympus and you islands and continents and thou briny sea within. Now sing the company of g... ...might be subject to the gods and suffer harm — Aethiopians and Libyans and mare-milking Scythians. For verily Epaphus was the child of the almighty So... .....’ Fragment #40 — Strabo, vii. p. 300: ‘The Aethiopians and Ligurians and mare-milking Scythians.’ Fragment #41 — Apollodorus, i. 9.21.6: As they wer... ...31) i.e. the nomad Scythians, who are described by Herodotus as feeding on mares’ milk and living in caravans. (32) The restorations are mainly those ... ...ones have given to mortal men.’ Fragment #5 — Athenaeus, xi. 498. A: ‘ And Mares, swift messenger, came to him through the house and brought a silver ... ...drastus, offspring of Poseidon and Demeter, who had charged herself into a mare to escape Poseidon. (3) Restored from Pindar Ol. vi. 15 who, accordin...

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Mansfield Park

By: Jane Austen

...le of Wight. She thinks of nothing but the Isle of Wight, and she calls it the Island, as if there were no other island in the world. I am sure I shou... ...d having once made up his mind, the whole business was soon completed. The new mare proved a treasure; with a very little trouble, she became exactly ... ...thing could ever suit her like the old grey poney; but her delight in Edmund’s mare was far beyond any former pleasure of the sort; and the addition i... ...her increased, led to his encouraging the wish, and the offer of his own quiet mare for the purpose of her first attempts, as the best fitted for a begi... ...m to his cousin in this offer: she was not to lose a day’s exercise by it. The mare was only to be taken down to the parsonage half an hour before her... ...it to herself, and no in convenience to Fanny. Edmund, who had taken down the mare and presided at the whole, returned with it in excellent time, bef... ...admiral, nor the commissioner, nor yet with the intention of going over to the island, nor of seeing the Dock yard. Nothing of all that she had been u... ...e effects of the shadows pursuing each other, on the ships at Spithead and the island beyond, with the ever varying hues of the sea now at high water,...

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The Kalevala the Epic Poem of Finland Translated into English

By: John Martin Crawford

...rs live in a land of marshes and mountains, lakes and rivers, seas, gulfs, islands, and inlets, and they call themselves Suomilainen, Fen dwellers. T... ... and offerings of bread and broth are made to him every morning. Putting a mare’s collar on one’s neck and walking nine times around a church is thoug... ...wrecked so often, Where so many lives have perished. Thus created were the islands, Rocks were fastened in the ocean, Pillars of the sky were planted,... ...nd gloomy dwelling, Hence to wander from the ocean, Hence to walk upon the islands, On the dry land walk and wander, Like an ancient hero wander, Walk... ...ING WING WING WING WING Then arose old Wainamoinen, With his feet upon the island, On the island washed by ocean, Broad expanse devoid of verdure; The... ...re; There remained be many summers, There he lived as many winters, On the island vast and vacant, well considered, long reflected, Who for him should...

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The Collected Poems

By: William Butler Yeats

... tail above us, lit with myriad spots of light. THE INDIAN TO HIS LOVE THE island dreams under the dawn And great boughs drop tranquillity; The peahen... ...ERE dips the rocky highland Of Sleuth Wood in the lake, There lies a leafy island Where flapping herons wake The drowsy water rats; There we’ve hid our... ... on the wandering foam: I and you! THE ROSE 37 I am haunted by numberless islands, and many a Danaan shore, Where Time would surely forget us, and So... ...d him who sold tillage, and house, and goods, And sought through lands and islands numberless years, Until he found, with laughter and with tears, A w... ...r half a day. O what a sweetness strayed Through barren Thebaid, Or by the Mareotic sea When that exultant Anthony And twice a thousand more Starved u... ...em in a shroud. ‘Whatever stands in field or flood, Bird, beast, fish or man, Mare or stallion, cock or hen, Stands in God’s unchanging eye In all the vi... ...a rhyme What most could shake his soul: ‘The stallion Eternity Mounted the mare of Time, ‘Gat the foal of the world.’ 278 THE COLLECTED POEMS OF W.B.... ...saluting his Captain, The devotee proffers a knee to his Lord, Some back a mare thrown from a thoroughbred, Troy backed its Helen; Troy died and adore... ...saluting his Captain, The devotee proffers a knee to his Lord, Some back a mare thrown from a thoroughbred,, Troy backed its Helen; Troy died and ador...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...eyes the city cut into three by the two arms of the river, the boat-shaped island “moored” by five bridges to the different shores, and the two unequa... ... like a peal of beals! When we compare the Farmer’s Salutation to His Auld Mare Maggie, with the clever and inhumane pro- duction of half a century ea... ...lever and inhumane pro- duction of half a century earlier, The Auld Man ’s Mare ’s Dead, we see in a nutshell the spirit of the change introduced by B... ...in the light of a kill-joy. I take it, when missionaries land in South Sea Islands and lay strange em- *Champollion-Figeac, 383, 384-386. *Works, ii. ... ... Familiar Studies of Men & Books bargo on the simplest things in life, the islanders will not be much more puzzled and irritated than Charles of Orlea...

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