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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...INOIS LIBRARY AT URBANACHAMPAIGN BOOKSTACKS Central Intelligence Agency The World Factbook 1987 CP/1S WF 87-001 US Government officials should o... ... Factbook 1987 CP/1S WF 87-001 US Government officials should obtain copies of The World Factbook directly from their own organization or through lia... ...tes 252 United Kingdom 253 United States 255 Uruguay 257 Vanuatu 259 Vatican City 260 Venezuela 261 Vietnam 262 W Wallis and Futuna 263 West Bank (see... ...of Afghanistan Type: Communist regime backed by multidivisional Soviet force Capital: Kabul Administrative divisions: 29 provinces with centrally appo... ...layas (departments or provinces); 160 dairat (administrative districts); 691 communes Legal system: based on French and Is- lamic law, with socialist ... ...r, chairman; Communist Party (KPO), Franz Muhri, chairman; Green Alternative List (GAL), Freda Meissner-Blau Voting strength: 1986 parliamentary elect... ...epublic Capital: Santiago Administrative divisions: 12 regions plus Santiago metropolitan region, 41 provincial subdivisions Legal system: based on Co... ...bor force Government Official name: Italian Republic Type: republic Capital: Rome Administrative divisions: 20 regions; 95 provinces; 8,081 communes L...

...There have been some significant changes in this edition. A new Geography section has replaced the former Land and Water sections. Entries in the new section include area (total and land), comparative area, land boundaries, coastline, maritime claims, boundary disputes, climate, terrain, land use, environment, and sp...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...ugust 13, 1813, p. 6. 37278_u00.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page ii James Boyle The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind Yale University Pres... .../08 11:04 AM Page ii James Boyle The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind Yale University Press New Haven & London ___-1 ___0 ___ 1 372... ... the last ten years. None of that work has been done alone. As a result, the list of people to whom I am indebted makes Oscar night acknowledgments lo... ...rong way; two roads are diverging and we are on the one that doesn’t lead to Rome. The third goal is harder to explain. We have a simple word for, and... ...hey wish to solve. Inventors and entrepreneurs can risk their time and their capital and, if they produce a solution that finds favor in the marketplac... ...), Macaulay recounts the story of Richardson’s grandson, “a clergyman in the city of London.” Though a “most upright and excellent man,” the grandson ... ...iece in the Washington Times, 9 which was best known at the time as the only metropolitan newspaper owned by the Unification Church, familiarly referre... ...tion of its present and former employers. The bottom line is that idealistic communes cannot last for the long haul. 10 There are a number of ideas he...

... economic welfare all 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...

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The Portrait of a Lady

By: Henry James

...nry James A PENN S TAT E ELE C T R O N IC CLAS SIC S SERIES PUBLICA TIO N The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James is a publication of the Pennsylvania ... ...ENN S TAT E ELE C T R O N IC CLAS SIC S SERIES PUBLICA TIO N The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univers... ...sels is borne onward through the ages the treasure of human affection.” In Romeo and Juliet Juliet has to be important, just as, in Adam Bede and The... ...isci- pline of the nursery was delightfully vague and the op- portunity of listening to the conversation of one’s elders (which with Isabel was a high... ...om New York to Al- bany expressly to see her; having learned in the former city, where he was spending a few days and where he had hoped to find her, ... ...w days and where he had hoped to find her, that she was still at the State capital. Isabel delayed for some minutes to go to him; she moved about the ... ...ese days spent in sounding, tourist-fashion, the deeps and shallows of the metropolitan element. Isabel was full of premises, conclusions, emotions; i... ... she was making the best of it. Mrs. Touchett had not the imagination that communes with the unseen, and she now pretended to no intimacy with her nie...

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The Portrait of a Lady

By: Henry James

...U nder certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. There are circ... ...wn as afternoon tea. There are circum stances in which, whether you partake of the tea or not—some people of course never do—the situation is in itse... ...he discipline of the nursery was delightfully vague and the oppor tunity of listening to the conversation of one’s elders (which with Isabel was a hi... ...d from New York to Albany expressly to see her; having learned in the former city, where he was spending a few days and where he had hoped to find her,... ... few days and where he had hoped to find her, that she was still at the State capital. Isabel delayed for some minutes to go to him; she moved about th... ...these days spent in sounding, tourist fashion, the deeps and shallows of the metropolitan el ement. Isabel was full of premises, conclusions, emotion... ...ond lived and where Mrs. Touchett occupied a mediaeval palace; she talked of Rome, where she herself had a little pied ` a terre with some rather good... ...ed she was making the best of it. Mrs. Touchett had not the imagination that communes with the unseen, and she now pretended to no intimacy with her n...

...Excerpt: CHAPTER 1; Under certain circumstances there are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea. There are circumstances in which, whether you partake of the tea or not--some people of course never do--the situation is in itself delightful. Those that I have in m...

...Table of Contents: CHAPTER 1, 1 -- CHAPTER 2, 10 -- CHAPTER 3, 15 -- CHAPTER 4, 22 -- CHAPTER 5, 28 -- CHAPTER 6, 38 -- CHAPTER 7, 46 -- CHAPTER 8, 54 -- CHAPTER 9, 60 -- CHAPTER 10, 66 -- CHAPTER 11, 77 -- CHAPTER 12, 83 -- CHAPTE...

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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...es Publication Burlesques by William Makepeace Thackeray is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. This Portable Document file is furn... ...Publication Burlesques by William Makepeace Thackeray is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. This Portable Document file is furnish... ... weapons of the Artist? the colors of his palette? the chords of his lyre? Listen! I tell thee a tale— not of Kings—but of Men—not of Thrones, but of ... .... NOONDAY IN CHEPE ’TWA S NOONDA Y IN CHEPE. High Tide in the mighty River City!— its banks wellnigh overflowing with the myriad-waved Stream of Man! ... ...page of the Millionary; the humbler, but yet larger vehicle from the green metropolitan suburbs (the Hang- ing Gardens of our Babylon), in which every... ...y. His Majesty is one of us,” he whispered at the door; “so is the Pope of Rome; so is …”—a whisper con- cealed the rest. “Gracious powers! is it so?”... ...am, and the Austrian ambassador, we showed to the beau monde of the French capital, I flatter my- self, a not unfavorable specimen of the dance of our... ...x. Was it likely that the bishops were to be turned out of the Chambre des Communes? Was it true that Lor Palmerston had boxed with Lor Broghamm in th...

...Excerpt: VOL I. In the morning of life the truthful wooed the beautiful, and their offspring was Love. Like his Divine parents, He is eternal. He has his Mother?s ravishing smile; his Father?s steadfast eyes. He rises every day, fresh and glori...

................ 5 BUTTON?S IN PALL MALL.............................................................................................................. 9 THE CONDEMNED CELL. ..............................................................................................................12 CODLINGSBY ....................................................................................

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