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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...gh Simpson became the Duchess of Windsor, she could not be addressed as "Her Royal Highness". Additionally, the King was not allowed by the Briti... ...artistic misjudgment involves Vincent van Gogh whose work has hitherto fetched the highest prices ever paid in auctions. Despite his connections wi... ...eart.com/billh/julian.html Canada Following a series of rebellions, the British North American colonies achieved self-government in 1848. But t... ...0. Southerners, dependent on industrial imports as they were, supported free trade. Northerners were vehement trade protectionists. The federal gove... ...e "core" - seceded between December 20, 1860 and February 1, 1861. They were: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and... ...Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas. Another four - Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas - joined them only after the a... ...laves to sue their unjust masters. He initiated competitions in poetry, drama, and athletics. He pardoned plotters and authors of scathing epigrams... ...items. Perforation was introduced only in 1848- 54. Stamps were first proposed by a schoolmaster and civil servant, Rowland Hill, in 1837, in his ma... ... first to be interviewed on TV in April 1930. The Japanese televised an elementary school baseball match in September 1931. Nazi Germany started it...

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Man with No Name

By: Wally Amos

...nything which you think is rightfully yours is no more than a detour to a higher plateau. One Unity prayer goes like this: "God, please give me this... ...through my head, and I could not keep from smiling. Every now and then my high spir­ its would burst to the surface in an audible chuckle. Minutes b... ...ompete clause expired, I could capitalize on my high visi­ bility and long association with a product I had helped turn into a national necessity! A... ...he South did not have the opportunity of going 26 • Man with No Name to school, so for their children it was a must, even if it meant a seg­ regate... ...hool, so for their children it was a must, even if it meant a seg­ regated school. A segregated education was the only thing avail­ able to blacks in ... ... of spending money on my girlfriends or my sons. I retreated into closer association with the two people I really loved: Michael and Gregory. Havin... ...d not continue for long. I met a beautiful and shapely lady from Raleigh, North Carolina, named Shirlee Ellis. We grew closer and closer over the co... ...continue for long. I met a beautiful and shapely lady from Raleigh, North Carolina, named Shirlee Ellis. We grew closer and closer over the course o... ...y called Adult Friends of Youth. Gene Axelrod, presi­ dent of The Honolulu Athletic Club, was sitting at my table. He Keep Your Eyes 011 Your Dreams...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ght, and the sophomore and freshmen speakers. Follow- ing the drag was the North Adams " band," and then came the fresh men in a blaze of fireworks. T... ...everal of the soplio- morus wore bla/.onod forth on ac- count of social or athletic tal onts (liBiilayod. Nor was the fac- ulty overlooked. One of the... ...r was the fac- ulty overlooked. One of the best a))prociatnd was " Hail to North Ad ! " No wonder, for oven the Hoosao Valley had to run an ex- tra ca... ...ball manager on the first bal- FRANK B. SAYRE 1909 lot. Sayre prepared for school at the Hill school and at Lawrenoe- ville academy. He spent two year... ...r Representative, Mr. A. Tucker, at Bemis' During tlie Season EVERALL BROS High-Class Tailors 259Sth Avenue, New York ALrDGATE ARROW CLUPECO SHRUNK <J... ...ST "If wt Made It, It'i Right." Official Jewelers of the Losdinp CoIIcecs, Schools ind Associations. Class Pins. Fraternity Pins, Medals. Cups, etc. W... ...ovements will turn upon the positive oonstructive policy of acooniplishing high pur- poses, (me of wl)ioh is the aboli- tion of child labor. This, unt... ...ngton Ave., Exter and Blagden Streets Headquarters for CoUegfe, School and Athletic Teams. 350 Rooms 120 New Ones AMOS H. WHIPPLE, Proprietor COLLEGE ... ...es Bryoe, British ambassador to the United States, Governor Glenn of North Carolina and Rev. Charles Parkhurst of Now York oity. Since 1900 the member...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...university I have ever encountered and so the obligations flow beyond the law school. Professor Anthony Kelley, a brilliant composer, not only educated... ...orrowing that dramati- cally influenced Chapter 6. Colleagues in the business school—particularly Jim Anton, a great economic modeler and greater volle... ...s to live and thousands of ideals of beauty. You don’t want everything to be high culture; you want beer and skittles and trashy delights as well as b... ...porting, avant-garde theater, and shocking sculpture. You can see a role for highbrow, state-supported media or publicly financed artworks, but your in... ...The symbolic end of rivalry comes when I am playing the song in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, at the very moment that you are both downloading and list... ...mbolic end of rivalry comes when I am playing the song in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, at the very moment that you are both downloading and listening ... ...wise they would not work in Lexmark printers. Static Control Components is a North Carolina company that manufactures chips whose main function is to ... ...hey would not work in Lexmark printers. Static Control Components is a North Carolina company that manufactures chips whose main function is to send t... .... These types of patents are discussed in Chapter 7. 3. San Francisco Arts & Athletics, Inc., et al. v. United States Olympic Committee, 483 U.S. 522 ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ilots) is morally justified. It violates some fundamental principles - but upholds higher moral obligations, to one's kin and kith. Note - The Excl... .... The dismal truth is that shares reify the expectation to find future buyers at a higher price and thus incur capital gains. In the Ponzi scheme k... ..., self-regulating co-opertaives of craftsmen (Proudhon), a federation of voluntary associations (Bakunin), trade unions (anarcho- syndicalists), ide... ...its of the ongoing conflict. Budget priorities are also heavily skewed in favor of schools and infrastructure in Jewish municipalities. A lot remai... ... Calusa in current day Florida, the Caddo and Iroquois confederacies of Indians in North America, the Cree in Canada, the Witoto, natives of Colomb... ... antitrust prosecutions. A similar principle is at the basis of Chapter 15 of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) - cooperation on ant... ... the beneficial effects of positive emotion on thinking, memory, and action in pre-school and older children." If empathy increases with positive e... ...and probability in the studies conducted at the Parapsychology Laboratory of North Carolina's Duke University by the American psychologist Joseph B... ...not all stereotypes are negative. Blacks are supposed to have superior musical and athletic skills. Jews are thought to be brainier in science and ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ilots) is morally justified. It violates some fundamental principles - but upholds higher moral obligations, to one's kin and kith. Note - The Excl... .... The dismal truth is that shares reify the expectation to find future buyers at a higher price and thus incur capital gains. In the Ponzi scheme k... ..., self-regulating co-opertaives of craftsmen (Proudhon), a federation of voluntary associations (Bakunin), trade unions (anarcho- syndicalists), ide... ...its of the ongoing conflict. Budget priorities are also heavily skewed in favor of schools and infrastructure in Jewish municipalities. A lot remai... ... Calusa in current day Florida, the Caddo and Iroquois confederacies of Indians in North America, the Cree in Canada, the Witoto, natives of Colomb... ... antitrust prosecutions. A similar principle is at the basis of Chapter 15 of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) - cooperation on ant... ... the beneficial effects of positive emotion on thinking, memory, and action in pre-school and older children." If empathy increases with positive e... ...and probability in the studies conducted at the Parapsychology Laboratory of North Carolina's Duke University by the American psychologist Joseph B... ...not all stereotypes are negative. Blacks are supposed to have superior musical and athletic skills. Jews are thought to be brainier in science and ...

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Fire and für : The Last Sorcerer Dragony

By: Roger C. Schlobin

...have been expertly fulfilled by the library staff of Purdue University -- North Central Campus, under the direction of the librarian, K. R. Johnson.... ... Roger C. Schlobin is a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at East Carolina University and Professor Emeritus of Purdue University. He holds ... ...hermals won't rise till later. Perhaps then? The good feeling of lazing high on an updraft. No, probably not. Solos were for the young, and they... ...lled it. "Gobi" in the common tongue; "Han-hai," meaning dry sea, in the high speech. Yet, as ever, she looked again at the writings that the Ao R... ...see, I now think I know what Kuan-ti was trying to say to that unthinking school of bottom-feeding flounders at the Kaochang." " Yülü? Gate? Clo... ...eals look like jellyfish. Until Lei-kung had discovered the power of the Northern Lights, they hadn't been able to budge them. Sickness and plague... ...la, simulacrum," Yolbas was inordinately proud he remembered some of his schooling though he did stumble over the big word. "How did you make it?" ... ...ss as it is. Yolbas, what's the mindless acrobat's name? You know, your athletic friend." Yolbas managed to grind out "Erh-lang." "Oh yes, Erh-... ...e was no dragonette. She swelled with her adulthood. Her body was taut, athletic. She moved with an unpretentious grace. He thought she must hav...

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The Age of Innocence

By: Edith Wharton

...ion between the Mingotts (through the Thorleys) with the Dallases of South Carolina, and that of the relationship of the elder branch of Philadelphia ... ... Mingott, the Matriarch of the line, would dare. He had always admired the high and mighty old lady, who, in spite of having been only Catherine Spice... ... understood his motive, though the family dignity which both considered so high a virtue would not permit her to tell him so. The persons of their wor... ...ost honoured families; she had been the lovely Regina Dallas (of the South Carolina branch), a penniless beauty introduced to New York society by her ... ...om on the ground floor, as if watching calmly for life and fashion to flow northward to her solitary doors. She seemed in no hurry to have them come, ... ... with her large unperceiving smile: “But I think we used to go to dancing- school together when we were children—.” Behind her, waiting their turn to ... ...efore in drawing-rooms hung with red damask, with pictures “of the Italian school”; what struck him was the way in which Medora Manson’s shabby hired ... ...t reaches and ugly gov- ernment chimneys of Goat Island, the bay spreading northward in a shimmer of gold to Prudence Island with its low growth of oa... ...s outline was slightly heavier, as her goddesslike build had foretold, her athletic erectness of carriage, and the girlish transparency of her express...

...ent, and thus keeping out the ?new people? whom New York was beginning to dread and yet be drawn to; and the sentimental clung to it for its historic associations, and the musical for its excellent acoustics, always so problematic a quality in halls built for the hearing of music....

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

...llinois, and not very differently would it be told Up York State or in the Carolina hills. Main Street is the climax of civilization. That this Ford c... ...o generations ago, a girl stood in relief against the corn- flower blue of Northern sky. She saw no Indians now; she saw flour-mills and the blinking ... ...lodgett were not altogether wasted. The 5 Sinclair Lewis smallness of the school, the fewness of rivals, permitted her to experiment with her perilou... ...on Long Is- land? Nobody has done anything with the ugly towns here in the Northwest except hold revivals and build libraries to contain the Elsie boo... ...ously gliding; and she heard again the startled bells and thick puffing of high-stacked river steamers wrecked on sand-reefs sixty years ago. Along th... ...led 11 Sinclair Lewis her to study professional library-work in a Chicago school. Her imagination carved and colored the new plan. She saw herself pe... ...be conversational. She saw Mr. Marbury, a woman teacher of gymnastics in a high school, a chief clerk from the Great 15 Sinclair Lewis Northern Railw... ...ly and agreeably broad turn- down linen collar, and frivolous ankles above athletic shoes. The High Bridge crosses the Mississippi, mounting from low ... ... the people in Gopher Prairie to admire me. I did use to be admired for my athletics at the U.—just five months ago. CHAPTER XXXIII For a month which ...

... The story would be the same in Ohio or Montana, in Kansas or Kentucky or Illinois, and not very differently would it be told Up York State or in the Carolina hills....

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Across the Plains

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...the hour; and as I saw, one after another, pleasant villages, carts upon the highway and fish- ers by the stream, and heard cockcrows and cheery voice... ...with Euclid, with Bellefontaine, and with Sandusky. Chelsea, with its London associations of red brick, Sloane Square, and the King’s Road, is own sub... ... Delaware, Ohio, Indiana, Florida, Dakota, Iowa, Wyoming, Minnesota, and the Carolinas; there are few po- ems with a nobler music for the ear: a songf... ... I am at a loss to name their parallel in England. A butler perhaps rides as high over the unbutlered, but then he sets you right with a reserve and a... ...; the lamps were lit; a party of wild young men, who got off next evening at North Platte, stood to- gether on the stern platform, singing “The Sweet ... ...t it contained, as I passed through, one person in- completely civilised. At North Platte, where we supped that evening, one man asked another to pass... ...ements; and know I am safe in California, and got to good home, and going to school. “Jerry is working in – . It is a good country. You can get from 5... ... folks get along.” And so ends this artless narrative. The little man was at school again, God bless him, while his brother lay scalped upon the deser... ...oes (which were open-mouthed, indeed) to beg for him. He was the wreck of an athletic man, tall, gaunt, and bronzed; far gone in consumption, with tha...

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Tales for Fifteen: Or, Imagination and Heart

By: James Fenimore Cooper

.... This Don Quixote-like twist is less common, though Jane Austen’s famous “Northanger Abbey” and Eaton Stannard Barrett’s little-known but very funny ... ...e their acquain- tance, with the young lady whom she had honoured with the highest place in her affections. “Think how dreadfully solitary and miserab... ... means held the good qualities of the guest, who had just left them, in so high an estimation as did her niece, she proceeded quietly and with great c... ...ulia was, consequently, entrusted to the government of a select board- ing-school; and, as even the morals of the day were, in some degree, tinctured ... ...h an intimacy between her nieces, Julia had already formed a friendship at school, and did not con- ceive her heart was large enough to admit two at t... ...er as proper matches for us; and one has no chance here of forming such an association as to give a girl an opportunity of meeting with her congenial ... ...ft the room. “I understand that your father intends spending his winter in Carolina, for his health,” said Miss Emmerson to Katherine. “Y es,” returne... ...y the whip in his head, was evidently the driver. His stature was tall and athletic; his complexion dark to near blackness; his face was buried in whi... ...did not comprehend it. But Charles did not leave her long in doubt. On the north side of the Mohawk, and at about fifty miles from its mouth, is a mou...

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Two Years before the Mast, And Twenty-Four Years After: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea

By: Richard Henry Dana

...ig Pilgrim on her voyage from Boston round Cape Horn to the western coast of North America. As she was to get under weigh early in the afternoon, I m... ... to the royal mast head. Here the rocking of the vessel, which increases the higher you go from the foot of the mast, which is the fulcrum of the leve... ...ench, but receiving no answer, she tried us in English. She was the ship La Carolina, from Havre, for New York. We desired her to report the brig Pil... ...or New York. We desired her to report the brig Pilgrim, from Boston, for the north west coast of America, five days out. She then filled away and left... ...ROGUE—TROUBLE ON BOARD—’’LAND HO!’’—POMPERO—CAPE HORN After speaking the Carolina, on the 21st August, nothing occurred to break the monotony of o... ...er. There were two islands, of different size but of the same shape; rather high, beginning low at the water’s edge, and running with a curved ascen... ..., and make their appearance on the ‘‘off shore ground.’’ We saw some fine ‘‘schools’’ of sperm whales, which are easily distinguished by their spout... ...nd was a good sailor for his years, and two Boston boys just from the public schools. The carpenter sometimes mustered in the starboard watch, and ... ...ght himself into a position on board ship, and whom we brought home a tall, athletic youth, that might have been the pride and support of his widowed...

...The fourteenth of August was the day fixed upon for the sailing of the brig Pilgrim on her voyage from Boston round Cape Horn to the western coast of North America. As she was to get under weigh early in the afternoon, I made my appearance on board at twelve o?clock, in full sea-rig, and with my chest, containing an outfit for a two or three years? voyage, which I had unde...

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Leaves of Grass

By: Walt Whitman

...8 The Ox Tamer...................................410 An Old Man’s Thought of School......411 Leaves of Grass –Whitman 5 Wandering at Morn.............. ...for something to prove this puzzle the New World, And to define America, her athletic Democracy, Therefore I send you my poems that you behold in them... ... eidolon. The old, old urge, Based on the ancient pinnacles, lo, newer, higher pinnacles, From science and the modern still impell’d, The ol... ...Whitman 16 The prophet and the bard, Shall yet maintain themselves, in higher stages yet, Shall mediate to the Modern, to Democracy, interpret y... ...s much? We dwell a while in every city and town, We pass through Kanada, the North east, the vast valley of the Mississippi, and the Southern States, ... ...ht, Me toward the Mexican sea, or in the Mannahatta or the Tennessee, or far north or inland, A river man, or a man of the woods or of any farm life o... ...ears old in perfect health begin, Hoping to cease not till death. Creeds and schools in abeyance, Retiring back a while sufficed at what they are, but... ...ar waters, the great trout swimming, In lower latitudes in warmer air in the Carolinas the large black buzzard floating slowly high beyond the tree to... ...rling and rising; Southern fishermen fishing, the sounds and inlets of North Carolina’s coast, the shad fishery and the herring fishery, the large...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...age viii p. 15 FAA Air Traffic Control Centers p. 15 Reporting structure, Northeast Air Defense Sector p. 32–33 Flight paths and timelines p. 49 Usam... ...The World Trade Center radio repeater system p. 288 The World Trade Center North T ower stairwell with deviations p. 312 The Twin Towers following the... ...cted the American Airlines Southeastern Reservations Office in Cary, North Carolina, via an AT&T airphone to report an emergency aboard the flight.Thi... ... Approach Control “observed a primary radar target tracking eastbound at a high rate of speed.” This was later deter- mined to have been Flight 77. At... ...r ended, and the number of NORAD alert sites was reduced from its Cold War high of 26. Some within the Pentagon argued in the 1990s that the alert sit... ..., the presidential motorcade was arriving at the Emma E. Booker Elementary School, where President Bush was to read to a class and talk about educatio... ...I Director Robert Mueller. He decided to make a brief state- ment from the school before leaving for the airport.The Secret Service told us they were ... ...eet five and thin, Bin Ladin appeared to be ungainly but was in fact quite athletic, skilled as a horseman, runner, climber, and soccer player. He had... ...to enroll at Chowan College, a small Baptist school in Murfreesboro, North Carolina.After a semester at Chowan, KSM transferred to North Carolina Agri...

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