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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...er cannot be located. I am pleased to present our "Report on Orphan Works" in response to your request. The response from the public to this study was... ...t the use of orphan works. As you know, the roundtable discussions we held in Washington, D.C. and California were well-attended, and the participants... ...hts Library of Congress Washington, DC 20540 Dear Register Peters, Several groups have expressed interest in the Copyright Office issuing a notice of ... ...nnot be located. I write to support such an undertaking by your office. As established by Section 104 of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act o... ...nstances were collected in comments filed by trade associations and other groups. Thus, there is good evidence that the orphan works problem is rea... ...s, such as photographs. Some commenters proposed that user registries be established in which a user would file a notice that he intends to use a wo... ... problems during its study on Copyright and Digital Distance Education in 1999, in which the Office reported that when attempting to license educatio... ...izations contain extensive contact information for owners of copyright in musical works, and also have staff available to assist with inquiries); BM... ...ribution granted by section 108 do not apply to certain classes of works: musical, pictorial, graphic or sculptural works, or motion pictures or oth...

...m used to describe the situation where the owner of a copyrighted work cannot be identified and located by someone who wishes to make use of the work in a manner that requires permission of the copyright owner. Even where the user has made a reasonably diligent effort to find the owner, if the owner is not found, the user faces uncertainty – she cannot determine whether or...

...Many commenters were in favor of determining whether a search was reasonable on an “ad hoc” or case-by-case basis, whereby each search is evaluated according to its circumstances. This approach was offered as having the advantage of flexibility t...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...er cannot be located. I am pleased to present our "Report on Orphan Works" in response to your request. The response from the public to this study was... ...t the use of orphan works. As you know, the roundtable discussions we held in Washington, D.C. and California were well-attended, and the participants... ...hts Library of Congress Washington, DC 20540 Dear Register Peters, Several groups have expressed interest in the Copyright Office issuing a notice of ... ...nnot be located. I write to support such an undertaking by your office. As established by Section 104 of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act o... ...nstances were collected in comments filed by trade associations and other groups. Thus, there is good evidence that the orphan works problem is rea... ...s, such as photographs. Some commenters proposed that user registries be established in which a user would file a notice that he intends to use a wo... ... problems during its study on Copyright and Digital Distance Education in 1999, in which the Office reported that when attempting to license educatio... ...izations contain extensive contact information for owners of copyright in musical works, and also have staff available to assist with inquiries); BM... ...ribution granted by section 108 do not apply to certain classes of works: musical, pictorial, graphic or sculptural works, or motion pictures or oth...

...m used to describe the situation where the owner of a copyrighted work cannot be identified and located by someone who wishes to make use of the work in a manner that requires permission of the copyright owner. Even where the user has made a reasonably diligent effort to find the owner, if the owner is not found, the user faces uncertainty – she cannot determine whether or...

... and copyright owner of the work if such attribution is possible and as is reasonably appropriate under the circumstances. The idea is that the user, in the course of using a work for which he has not received explicit permission, should make it as clear as possible to the public that the work is the product of another author, and that the copyright in the work is owned by...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...Book of Factoids First Published on the Links and Factoids Study List http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linknfactoid Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. ... ... 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 ... ...ion in 1834. http://humanityquest.com/topic/Index.asp?theme1=chauvinism Chicago (musical) The musical "Chicago" won 6 Academy awards (Oscars) in... ...ntella" is related to tarantism. It was played for days on end to manic patients by groups of travelling musicians as a kind of music therapy. The ... ...tp://www.cog.brown.edu/~seb/Kurowski.pdf http://casino.cchs.usyd.edu.au/csd/mig_site/1999_vol15_2/foreign_ac cent_syndrome.htm French Revolution The ... ...ions were trounced by Isaac Shoenberg and his team, set up in 1931 by Electric and Musical Industries (EMI). RCA refined its own system, as did the...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

... The Silver Lining Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema 3 rd EDITION Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. ... ... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovs... ... He lacks real talents - he know how to play only six jazz tunes, can't make up his musical mind between his faithful sax and a newly alluring drum ... ...ntors. The source of the dilemma (which led to his act of choosing) is that the two groups overlap. Truman found himself in the impossible positio... ... that it is really the year 2199, though the Matrix gives the impression that it is 1999. This is where the Matrix and reality diverge. Though a h... ...memory - don't we already presuppose the existence of a "remembering agent" with an established self-identity? Moreover, we keep talking about "di... ..., then young girls and female infants would have been preferred over all the other groups of passengers. Old women would have been left with the me... ...? (See: "On Empathy"). And if property rights to one's brain and mind were firmly established - how will telepathy (if ever proven) be treated leg... ...ssistant in the Law Faculty in Tel-Aviv University (to Prof. S.G. Shoham). 1996 to 1999 Financial consultant to leading businesses in Macedonia, R...

Moral deliberations and philosophical dimensions in thirteen modern films.

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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

...design Copyright © 2008 Lee Emory Edited by Lee Emory Printed and published in the U.S.A. by MountainView Publishing A division of Treble Heart Books... ...rials contained herein, used by permission, may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopyin... ...Instead of fame, God has blessed me through my publishing houses and writers groups with some of the dearest friends I’ve ever known. Instead of the e... ... What a wonderful hope. What a creative commission. Many of the creative and musical arts had their start in religion. For eons, humanity has shown it... ...pened, I learned just what I needed to know. I began studying grammar again, established a writers’ group, wrote, revised, attended conferences, revis... .... There’s a real pressure on new writers to polish their work, join critique groups and quickly submit, as if they aren’t validated as writers without... ...ant.” When students and readers ask what advice I’d offer unpublished and/or established authors, I think of that phrase, and remember this quote from... ...fter my second book with them, I sold my first novel to Steeple Hill in 174 1999. Today I have 2-1/2 million books in print, some having received nat...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... be accessed through the author’s website at http://james-boyle.com. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN: 978-0-300-13740-8 Library of Congr... ...served mockery. “Want that insignia torn off your car, Dad? Then it would be in the public domain, right?” My colleagues at Duke are one of the main i... ...a brilliant composer, not only educated me in composition and the history of musical borrowing but co-taught a class on musical borrowing that dramati... ...s the emergence of an area of concern, the coming together of very different groups around a shared problem—an imbalance in the rules that define prop-... ...alized network of hob- byists, amateurs, universities, businesses, volunteer groups, professionals, and retired experts and who knows what else. It is... ... create out of thin air. Perhaps he or she is deeply embedded in a literary, musical, cultural, or scientific tra- dition that would not flourish if tre... ...al process was going to be particularly vulnerable to problems of capture by established industries, many of whom would (rightly) see the Internet as ... ... to use their service! No one is going to sue Apple now, of course. In fact, established players in the marketplace are probably fairly safe (and have... ...he name Emmanuel Goldstein—the resistance leader in George Orwell’s 1984. In 1999, Universal City Studios brought suit against a number of individ- ua...

...ll depend on a delicate balance between those ideas that are controlled and those that are free, between intellectual property and the public domain. In The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind (Yale University Press) James Boyle introduces readers to the idea of the public domain and describes how it is being tragically eroded by our current copyright, patent,...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...ect to the exception immediately following, this book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, including illustrations, in any form (beyond that co... .... It can be accessed through the author’s Web site at http://www.jz.org. Set in Adobe Garamond type by The Composing Room of Michigan, Inc. Printed in... ...echnologies and a community ethos that secures the keys to those locks among groups with shared norms and a sense of public purpose, rather than in th... ...i- ers to generative tinkering with the machines. If the hobbyist PC had not established the value of tinkering so that the PC could enter the mainstr... ...ing all communication. Others kept their machines plugged in and, working in groups, figured out how to kill the invading software and protect their ma... ... technological innovations are consistent with the performance trajectory of established market leaders—that is, when they are a more efficient way of d... ... way that millions of dollars can go into production and marketing for a new musical recording 39 while a gifted unknown musician hums an original tun... ...t in preferred outlet. Mozart might have turned to painting if there were no musical instruments for which to compose, but there is no particular reas... ...f Control of Licenses MediaOne Group, Inc. to AT&T Corp., No. 99–251 (F.C.C. 1999), available at http://cyber .law.harvard.edu/works/lessig/cable/fcc/...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...er cannot be located. I am pleased to present our "Report on Orphan Works" in response to your request. The response from the public to this study was... ...t the use of orphan works. As you know, the roundtable discussions we held in Washington, D.C. and California were well-attended, and the participants... ...hts Library of Congress Washington, DC 20540 Dear Register Peters, Several groups have expressed interest in the Copyright Office issuing a notice of ... ...nnot be located. I write to support such an undertaking by your office. As established by Section 104 of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act o... ...nstances were collected in comments filed by trade associations and other groups. Thus, there is good evidence that the orphan works problem is rea... ...s, such as photographs. Some commenters proposed that user registries be established in which a user would file a notice that he intends to use a wo... ... problems during its study on Copyright and Digital Distance Education in 1999, in which the Office reported that when attempting to license educatio... ...izations contain extensive contact information for owners of copyright in musical works, and also have staff available to assist with inquiries); BM... ...ribution granted by section 108 do not apply to certain classes of works: musical, pictorial, graphic or sculptural works, or motion pictures or oth...

...used to describe the situation where the owner of a copyrighted work cannot be identified and located by someone who wishes to make use of the work in a manner that requires permission of the copyright owner. Even where the user has made a reasonably diligent effort to find the owner, if the owner is not found, the user faces uncertainty – she cannot determine whether...

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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

...The Journal on Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Experimental Physics, including Related Themes from Math... ...h the Library of Congress (DC). This journal is peer reviewed and included in the abstracting and indexing coverage of: Mathematical Reviews and MathS... ...√ P , (11) which is nothing but the standard “quantum potential”, but here established as a mere manifestation of the nondifferen- tiable and fractal ... ...actals, v. 16, 2003, 565. 6. Nottale L. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, v. 10, 1999, 459. 7. Pissondes J. C. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, v. 10, 1999, 513.... ...ctals, v. 10, 1999, 513. 8. Pissondes J. C. J. Phys. A: Math. Gen., v. 32, 1999, 2871. 9. Nottale L. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, v. 9, 1998, 1051. 10.... ...ng since it could be seen as the “complex doubling” version of the Lorentz groupSO(1,3). Low discussed the irreducible unitary representations of such... ...s/0009052. Gonzalez-Martin G. The fne structure constant from relativistic groups. arXiv: physics/0009051. 39. Beck C. Spatio-Temporal Vacuum Fluctuat... ...r approximation, but to consider numerous processes such as colour vision, musical harmony, or Bohr’s orbit distribution in atoms, requires a high ord... ...ion the general conditions that the required solution must satisfy must be established. Abrams [9] has determined these conditions. I obtain them by o...

...Progress in Physics has been created for publications on advanced studies in theoretical and experimental physics, including related themes from mathematics. All submitted papers should be professional, in good English, containing a b...

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

By: Matti Sarmela

...Matti Sarmela LAWS OF DESTINY NEVER DISAPPEAR Culture of Thailand in the postlocal world Helsinki 2005 ... ...54-8 (HTML) ISBN 952-91-9355-6 (CD ROM) Research group (1972-1999) Fieldwork team ... ...R DISAPPEAR Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World ... ...onal, globalizing. In Asia, too, a common free trade area, ASEAN, is being established, evidently to become a continental state akin to the European U... ... plants like mango trees or fruit trees. One can only grow things on newly established teak plantations. So, just a year in each place, then the teak ... ...umerous side alleys and lanes criss- cross the main lanes, twisting around groups of houses and village backwaters, but always ending up re-joining th... ...eek opportunities to manage together. In the cold season, villagers sit in groups in the mornings in the sun, warming themselves. By and by, the young... ...s do not have the characteristic timbre of the old way of singing, and the musical scale is tending towards the Western. Pop stars sing in the same st... ...ion and Equality. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth. Yupho, Dhanit 1960. Thai Musical Instruments. Transl. from Thai by David Morton. Siva Phorn Ldt., Ba...

...worldviews of peoples of Thailand and Finland, the past and future of local cultures. Matti Sarmela started collecting material on Northern Thailand in 1972. Based on a longitudinal field study, he wrote his description of three villages in Lampang Province, and the changes in villagers' lives over three decades. The book also speaks through the voices of villagers themse...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...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 ... ...entral East Europe categories in The Open Directory and Suite101. Between 1999-2002, he served as the Economic Advisor to the Government of Macedonia... ...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... ...an't afford to seek out people and send them unwanted marketing, in large groups and hope that some will send you money. Instead the future belongs ... ...ference between sound and text. In music, what matter are the song or the musical piece. The medium (or carrier, or packing) is marginal and interch... ...r audiences. Trade unions, certain educational institutions and religious groups commenced "public radio" broadcasts. The Commercial Phase When t... ...cts similar to his history. It will alert him to movies, TV shows and new musical releases - all within his cultural sphere. If convinced to purchas...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovs... ... and Musings: http://philosophos.tripod.com The Silver Lining – Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Films http://samvak.tripod.com/film.html Download f... ...nto a person with consciousness and free will. Philosophically, no identity can be established between potential and actuality. The destruction of ... ...m" still reign supreme. In extreme - though surprisingly frequent - cases, whole groups (typically minorities) are excluded from the nation's mor... ...f authority. They are against the usurpation of power by individuals or by classes (groups) of individuals for personal gain through the subjugation... ...elf-regulating organizations of free individuals whose functions parallel those of established hierarchies and institutions ("dual power"). Gradual... ...lbert Schweitzer, "Philosophy of Civilization," 1923 The Encyclopaedia Britannica (1999 edition) defines empathy as: "The ability to imagine onese... ...ists (like musicians) - often describe their interpretation of an artwork (e.g., a musical piece) in terms of this type of intuition. Many mathemat... ...nt individualism play an important socio-cultural role in this semipternal game of musical chairs. Many products have a limited shelf life or an ex...

Cyclopedia of issues in economics analyzed through the prism of the economies of countries in transition, emerging markets, and developing countries.

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner without written permission from: Lidija Rangelovs... ... and Musings: http://philosophos.tripod.com The Silver Lining – Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Films http://samvak.tripod.com/film.html Download f... ...nto a person with consciousness and free will. Philosophically, no identity can be established between potential and actuality. The destruction of ... ...m" still reign supreme. In extreme - though surprisingly frequent - cases, whole groups (typically minorities) are excluded from the nation's mor... ...f authority. They are against the usurpation of power by individuals or by classes (groups) of individuals for personal gain through the subjugation... ...elf-regulating organizations of free individuals whose functions parallel those of established hierarchies and institutions ("dual power"). Gradual... ...lbert Schweitzer, "Philosophy of Civilization," 1923 The Encyclopaedia Britannica (1999 edition) defines empathy as: "The ability to imagine onese... ...ists (like musicians) - often describe their interpretation of an artwork (e.g., a musical piece) in terms of this type of intuition. Many mathemat... ...nt individualism play an important socio-cultural role in this semipternal game of musical chairs. Many products have a limited shelf life or an ex...

...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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No Thoroughfare

By: Charles Dickens

...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. No Thoroughfare by Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins, the Penn... ...of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... are two or three governors, whole families from the congregation, smaller groups of both sexes, individual strag- glers of various degrees. The brigh... ...of the visitors from the outside public are accustomed visitors. They have established a speaking acquaintance with the occupants of particular seats ... ... makers, Swiss silver-chasers, Swiss jewellers, Swiss import- ers of Swiss musical boxes and Swiss toys of various kinds, draw close together there. S... ...ay predict that you will be glad to have made his. Y ou have not been long established in London, I suppose, Mr. Obenreizer?” “It is only now that I h... ...up—and perhaps also with contingent Obenreizer views—reminded him of those musical schemes of his in connection with his family, and how a singing-cla... ...ted in the narrow street to see them depart. The people talked together in groups; the guides and drivers whispered apart, and looked up at the sky; n...

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Reprinted Pieces

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania State U... ... to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... the mel ancholy assembly were seated on the deck, which was strewed with musical instruments, and the wreck of furniture and other articles. ‘Here a... ...to his honour, has done much for education both in time and money, and has established excellent schools, is a sound, shrewd, healthy gentleman, who h... ... hired of Messrs. Grissell and Peto the hoarding of T rafalgar Square, and established a bill sticking office in Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, and e... ...hed up that morning. On the beach, among the rough buggers and cap stans, groups of storm beaten boatmen, like a sort of marine monsters, watched und... ...he brilliant cafes with their win dows thrown up high and their vivacious groups at little tables on the pavement, the light and glitter of the house... ... sa! A sharp, smil ing youth, the wit of the kitchen, interposes. He an’t musical to night, sir. I’ve been giving him a moral lecture; I’ve been a ta...

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Pictures from Italy

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Pictures from Italy by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania Stat... ... to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...ther figures, through a whole fever. Passing through the court yard, among groups of idle sol diers, we turned off by a gate, which this She Goblin u... ...trewn with people fast asleep in every little slip of shade, and with lazy groups, half asleep and half awake, who were waiting until the sun should b... ... from the heat of the fire, and where the brave Courier plays all sorts of musical instruments of his own manufacture, all the evening long. A mighty ... ...y by the Jura mountains, sprinkled with snow, and lighted by the moon, and musical with falling water, was delightful; or how, below the windows of th... ...order an unlucky hackney coach or cart away, as soon as it had comfortably established itself, and was covered with exulting people (but never before)...

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American Notes for General Circulation

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. American Notes for General Circulation by Charles Dickens , th... ... to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...f more than Eastern splendour, and filled (but not inconveniently so) with groups of ladies and gentlemen, in the very highest state of enjoyment and ... ...g: a gloomier picture it would be hard to look upon. I was now comfortably established by courtesy in the ladies’ cabin, where, besides ourselves, the... ...e left each of them in high good humour. Not only is a thorough confidence established, by those means, between the physician and patient, in respect ... ...n full leaf, must be extremely picturesque. Even in the winter time, these groups of well grown trees, cluster ing among the busy streets and houses ... ...el discussions upon the same themes, in connection with Shakspeare and the Musical Glasses, of which we read in the Vicar of Wakefield. Near the city,... ...f the mixing of cool liquors: but they were a merrier people here, and had musical instruments playing to them o’ nights, which it was a treat to hear...

...Excerpt: It is nearly eight years since this book was first published. I present it, unaltered, in the Cheap Edition; and such of my opinions as it expresses, are quite unaltered too. My readers have opportunities of judging for themselves whether the influences and tendencies which I distrust in America, have any exist...

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What Is Man and Other Essays of Mark Twain

By: Mark Twain

...ge 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 docu ment or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. What Is Man and Other Essays by Mark T wain (Samuel L. Clemens... ... Caricature of Mark T wain appearing in Life: 31 January 1907 Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... and preaches Christ and Him crucified every day and every night to little groups of half civilized foreign paupers who scoff at him. But he rejoices ... ... father. He had a young sister with a remarkable voice—he was giving her a musical education, so that her longing to be self supporting might be grat... ... flashing color all What Is Man and Other Essays 116 about, but these two groups were the high notes. The green plumes were worn by forty or fifty Au... ..., and had secured lodg ings and opera seats months in advance. I am not a musical critic, and did not come here to write essays about the operas and ... ... the smith who welded together the broken parts of a great republic and re established it where it is quite likely to outlast all the monarchies prese... ...us Congress met in Philadelphia. The Constitution of the United States was established to ensure do mestic hostility. T ruth crushed to earth will ri...

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Bleak House

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Bleak House, Volume Two, Containing Chapters Thirty five throug... ... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... the happier frame of mind stayed by me faithfully. Wishing to be fully re established in my strength and my good spirits before Ada came, I now laid ... ...hould take much more than he. I don’t mean to say that it is the one to be established, but there it is, and it has its chance.” “I have not to learn ... ...profession. If Ma had been like anybody else, I might have had some little musical knowl edge to begin upon. However, I hadn’t any; and that part of ... ...gnificance in the Roman’s hand to night or in the flutter of the attendant groups to give him the late warning, “Don’t come here!” It is a moonlight n... ...Mr. Bagnet’s birthday. Mr. Bagnet merely distin guishes that epoch in the musical instrument business by kiss ing the children with an extra smack b... ...s she goes up the steps the old man came down to his grave, past murderous groups of statuary repeated with their shadowy weapons on the wall, past th...

...ll through several weeks, and the usual tenor of my life became like an old remembrance. But this was not the effect of time so much as of the change in all my habits made by the helplessness and inaction of a sick-room. Before I had been confined to it many days, everything else seemed to have retired into a remote distance where there was little or no separation between ...

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Barnaby Rudge a Tale of the Riots of Eighty

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Barnaby Rudge, A Tale of the Riots of ‘Eighty by Charles Dicke... ... to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...e stole upon him from the distant kitchen a gentle sound of frying, with a musical clatter of plates and dishes, and a savoury smell that made even th... ...attendant sponsors) replied ‘I do!’ ‘The Church, the State, and everything established—but the masters?’ quoth the captain. Again the novice said ‘I d... ...pth, the counterfeit for the real coin. I wonder no phi losopher has ever established that our globe itself is hol low. It should be, if Nature is c... ...e in bed or hurried through the streets. Long stands of hackney chairs and groups of chairmen, compared with whom the coachmen of our day are gentle a... ...nment of the most abandoned of both sexes; under every shed and bulk small groups of link boys gamed away the earnings of the day; or one more weary t... ... of a more vigorous kind, the parlour window sash was gently raised, and a musical voice cried: ‘Haredale, my dear fellow, I am extremely glad to see ...

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Bleak House

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ... tained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Bleak House, Volume One, Containing Chapters One through Thirty... ... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... Mrs. Rouncewell’s son has, in the course of nature and art, grown up, and established himself, and mar ried, and called unto him Mrs. Rouncewell’s g... ...He has shown nothing but his shell. As easily might the tone of a delicate musical instrument be inferred from its case, as the tone of Mr. T ulkingho... ... to Allegory and meditation. By this time the news has got into the court. Groups of its inhabitants assemble to discuss the thing, and the outposts o... ... at all.” At length, one afternoon a little before sunset, when the bright groups of figures which have for the last hour or two 164 Bleak House – Vo... ... our steps towards Newman Street, which was very near. I found the academy established in a sufficiently dingy house at the corner of an archway, with... ...n, and the hall was blocked up by a grand piano, a harp, and several other musical instru ments in cases, all in progress of removal, and all looking...

...ions of lunacy, that the Court of Chancery, though the shining subject of much popular prejudice (at which point I thought the judge?s eye had a cast in my direction), was almost immaculate....

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Liver Twist

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Oliver Twist or the Parish Boy’s Progress by Charles Dickens ,... ... to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...he would have been, according to all precedents in dis putes of matrimony established, a brute, an unnatural hus band, an insulting creature, a base... ...to spare, it would be more wholesomely expended on the treadmill than in a musical instrument. He made no answer: being occupied mentally bewailing th... ... unclosed, and a few scattered people were met with. Then, came straggling groups of labourers going to their work; then, men and women with fish bask... ...aving been unexpected, and attempted in the night time; as if it were the established custom of gentlemen in the housebreaking way to transact busine... ...ether; and though the singing might be rude, it was real, and sounded more musical (to Oliver’s ears at least) than any he had ever heard in church be... ... crime. He looked sus piciously about him, for the men were conversing in groups, and he feared to be the subject of their talk. The dog obeyed the s...

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The Pickwick Papers

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Pickwick Papers, Volume T wo by Charles Dickens , the Penn... ... to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...e whole, to the great wonderment of Mr, Pickwick, were divided into little groups, who were chat ting and discussing the news of the day in the most ... ... old adage, could do no more. Mr. Justice Stareleigh summed up, in the old established and most approved form. He read as much of his notes to the jur... ... sity of the pleasure they derived from the occupation. Mingled with these groups, were three or four match mak ing mammas, appearing to be wholly ab... ...e, while the gentleman in blue played an accompani ment upon an ingenious musical instrument formed of a Charles Dickens 121 hair comb upon a curl p... ...intimation, through the medium of the water jug, that his audience was not musically disposed. Mr. Pickwick then once again dropped off to sleep, with... ... said— ‘How do you do, Mr. Weller?’ ‘It IS him!’ exclaimed Sam; and having established Job’s identity beyond all doubt, he smote his leg, and vented h...

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Bleak House

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Bleak House by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania State Univer... ... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... Mrs. Rouncewell’s son has, in the course of nature and art, grown up, and established himself, and mar ried, and called unto him Mrs. Rouncewell’s g... ...He has shown nothing but his shell. As easily might the tone of a delicate musical instrument be inferred from its case, as the tone of Mr. T ulkingho... ... to Allegory and meditation. By this time the news has got into the court. Groups of its inhabitants assemble to discuss the thing, and the outposts o... ... at all.” At length, one afternoon a little before sunset, when the bright groups of figures which have for the last hour or two 164 Bleak House – Di... ... our steps towards Newman Street, which was very near. I found the academy established in a sufficiently dingy house at the corner of an archway, with... ...n, and the hall was blocked up by a grand piano, a harp, and several other musical instru ments in cases, all in progress of removal, and all looking...

...ions of lunacy, that the Court of Chancery, though the shining subject of much popular prejudice (at which point I thought the judge?s eye had a cast in my direction), was almost immaculate. There had been, he admitted, a trivial blemish or so in its rate of progress, but this was exaggerated and had been entirely owing to the ?parsimony of the public,? which guilty public...

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The Pickwick Papers

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Pickwick Papers Volume One by Charles Dickens , the Pennsy... ... to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...and Mr. Snodgrass did the same; and even Mr. T upman and the spinster aunt established a joint stock com pany of fish and flattery. Old Mr. Wardle wa... ...arles Dickens 107 aunt could hardly believe her eyes. Mr. Tracy Tupman was established at Emily’s side, ogling, whispering, and smiling, in opposition... ...leman wants his boots directly.’ ‘Well, you are a nice young ‘ooman for a musical party, you are,’ said the boot cleaner. ‘Look at these here boots—e... ...the coach rolls swiftly past the fields and orchards which skirt the road, groups of women and children, piling the fruit in sieves, or gathering the ... ...uds. All this was gall and wormwood to the heart of Gabriel Grub; and when groups of children bounded out of the houses, tripped across the road, and ...

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A Tale of Two Cities

By: Charles Dickens

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania Sta... ... to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...nhappily, I am!” The plaintive tone of her compassion merged into the less musical voice of the Judge, as he said something fiercely: “Answer the ques... ...Here again: Mr. Lorry’s inquiries into Miss Pross’s per sonal history had established the fact that her brother Solomon was a heartless scoundrel who... ...TO THE NUMBER OF TWELVE, had come and gone, and Mr. Charles Darnay was established in England as a higher teacher of the French language who was c... ...here every fierce and furious expression was in vivid life, there were two groups of faces each seven in number so fixedly contrasting with the rest,...

...winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way--in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only....

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David Copperfield Volume Two

By: Charles Dickens

...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. David Copperfield, Volume Two, Containing chapters twenty-nine ... ... of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright ' 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ... impostor, three or four years my el- der, with a red whisker, on which he established an amount of presumption not to be endured were my mortal foes... ...rmation to whomsoever would receive it), that she was my old nurse, he had established a good-humoured acquaintance with her, and had stayed to have a... ...ant, you d lose the best of sights. You never see such a sight! Minnie! A musical little voice answered, from somewhere upstairs, I am coming, grand... ...wn sheer out of their course in try- ing to get zigzag back. Joining these groups, I found bewailing women whose husbands were away in herring or oys-... ...by the yellow daylight straying down a windsail or a hatchway were crowded groups of people, making new friendships, taking leave of one another, talk... ... heard her received in the adjoining room with a peal of laughter. Really musical, isn t it, my dear Copperfield? said Traddles. It s very agreeabl...

...Excerpt: I mentioned to Mr. Spenlow in the morning, that I wanted leave of absence for a short time; and as I was not in the receipt of any salary, and consequently was not obnoxious to the implacable Jorkins, there was no difficulty about it. I took that oppor...

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The Awakening and Selected Short Stories

By: Kate Chopin

...arge 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 Stat... ...contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Awakening and Selected Short Stories by Kate Chopin , the... ...ss of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University ... ...self in her selections. Edna was what she herself called very fond of music. Musical strains, well rendered, had a way of evoking pictures in her mind... ... thought much about the sun when it was shining. The people walked in little groups toward the beach. They talked and laughed; some of them sang. Ther... ...of the time I have lost splashing about like a baby!” She would not join the groups in their sports and bouts, but intoxicated with her newly conquere... ... verse ended with “si tu savais.” Robert’s voice was not pretentious. It was musical and true. The voice, the notes, the whole refrain haunted her mem... ...or thought there would be more logic in thus disposing of old people with an established claim for making themselves universally obnoxious. Madame Leb...

...Excerpt: A green and yellow parrot, which hung in a cage outside the door, kept repeating over and over: ?Allez vous-en! Allez vous-en! Sapristi! That?s all right!? He could speak a little Spanish, and also a language which nobody understood, unless it was the mocking-bir...

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The Subjection of Women

By: John Stuart Mill

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The $30,000 Bequest : And Other Stories

By: Mark Twain

...ge 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 ... ...ntained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories by Mark T wain (Samuel L... ...versity’s Electronic Classics Series. Cover design: Jim Manis Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is... ...cted to have been; however, they still leaned upon their arms in dispersed groups; some were walking the streets, others were talking in the Major’s b... ...always. If I find a learnable phrase that has an imposing look and warbles musically along I do not care to know the meaning of it; I pay it out to th... ...ination, further inquiry, further reflection, confirmed this judgment, and established beyond peradventure the fact that the Verb was the storm center... ...iv ing vent to many a hearty laugh. But he is writing for Catho lics and Established Church people, and high toned, anti quated, conservative genti... ...ong down. Each has his group of homage payers. In the navy, there are many groups; they start with the Secretary and the Admiral, and go down to the q... ... of any thing I can do. I had a very good name for the estate, and it was musical and pretty—GARDEN OF EDEN. Privately, I continue to call it that, b...

...Excerpt: Chapter 1. Lakeside was a pleasant little town of five or six thousand inhabitants, and a rather pretty one, too, as towns go in the Far West. It had church accommodations for thirty-five thousand, which is the way of the Far West and the South, where everybody is religious, and where each of the Protestant sects is represented and has a plant of it...

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