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.... ...J. C) Thank You, Thank You, Thank You If life is anything, it's people helping people. Truly, no man or woman is an island. We are all con... ...ion. I have also changed many of 11 12 • Man with No Name the names of people! places, times and dates to annoy the inno cent and protect the gui... ... cent and protect the guilty. When, during the course of the litigation, people heard that The (Nameless) Amos Chocolate Chip Cookie Company was s... ...money! I was assigned to the pantry of the Essex House Hotel in downtown Manhattan. I wasn't happy about the assignment. I thought I would be place... ...into the cookie business. She said she had a friend who would finance our project. Something inside me recognized that this would be one great thing... ...e ability to love and enjoy everything that I do, because I always see my projects and experiences as an extension of myself. This total investment ... ... in it. My employment contract pre vented me from pursuing some of my pet projects. I could not en gage in any other commercial activity or associat...
... to make her his consort by changing the law to allow for a morganatic marriage (of people from different classes, with no rights of inheritance). S... ...tionally, the King was not allowed by the British government to address the British people and the Empire through the BBC. The government's cons... ...ocytes to other parts of the body. The appendix is not, therefore, useless, as most people think. It is part of the immune system. The GALT disappea... ...e) in the early 1990s. UTAP, stands for The Utah Criminal Tracking and Analysis Project Gathers experts from forensic science, crime scene an... ...ns were invented by Richard M. Hollingshead, a car salesman. At first, the film was projected from the hood of his car on to a bedsheet, securely fa... ... and new ones are discovered frequently. One fault line runs under 125th street in Manhattan, New-York. Still, in the last 5 centuries, all earth... ... pechanca_gb.html http://www.textbookleague.org/44smlpx.htm http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/ Isolationism Throughout its history, it was Bri... ...fected mothers and their newborns with typhoid at the Sloane Maternity Hospital in Manhattan where she worked as a cook. Twenty five people caught ...
...ic motivation for our actions. If it could, we would be able to “program” people to behave as we wish. But because we cannot perceive our most esse... ...his book, The Mighty Hand, Maimonides describes how there was a time when people knew that there was only one force governing the world. He explaine... ... time, due to a prolonged spiritual decline, they all forgot it. Instead, people believed that there were many forces in the world, each with its ow... ...rnal matter, a reflection of our inner expe- - riences. These experiences “project” themselves onto our consciousness, as if on a movie screen, so we... ...ork, I might talk about Times Square or the great bridg- - es that connect Manhattan to the mainland. But I might also talk about how overwhelmed I f... ... first two, I am speaking of impressions that everyone will have while in Manhattan, though everyone will experience them differently. When we talke... ...sibility. To us, it is a time of chilling blindness. our reality is but a projection of our inner Keb b lim, and what we call “the real world” is onl...
... "I would not. I only read—" "My thoughts." "Not at all. I merely read ... people." Something told her he wasn't being completely honest with her, but... ...t devices called telephones and radios that emitted the faceless voices of people he would never meet or see, and ... Just a whole wonderful array of ... ... saints, madmen and geniuses. Nothing had changed, just horrible and great people doing better and worse things on a bigger, more global scale than he... ...law in snaring a part-time position with one of the new Old Navy stores in Manhattan—all this while under the guise of sightseeing in the 34th Street ... ...he kids made their way outside. "I don't understand. You took the train to Manhattan with Justice. You didn't get into the city on a flying carpet." H... ...itude when he escaped to mawla's cellar each day to create and work on his project. He looked forward to using his hands tooling more than he wanted t... ...cker and snatched the metal object off of the wheel. "Hmm, some top secret project, I gather?" "It is ... nothing." He averted his gaze like a guilty ... ...arms and legs windmilling full-tilt like a little kid fighting the biggest project bully. Darius easily sidestepped her, grabbed her arms and restrain...
...The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by The Manhattan Engineer District June 29, 1946 A Penn State Electronic Classics ... ...s Series Publication The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the Manhattan Engineer District June 29, 1946 is a publication of the Pennsylva... ...smission, in any way. The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the Manhattan Engineer District June 29, 1946, the Pennsylvania State Universit... ... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ... square miles of the city were instantly and completely devastated. 66,000 people were killed, and 69,000 injured. On August 9th, three days later, at... ...am declaration of July 26th which it had previously ignored. THE MANHATTAN PROJECT ATOMIC BOMB IN- VESTIGATING GROUP On August 11th, 1945, two days af... ...n operations in the Pacific, directing him to organize a special Manhattan Project Atomic Bomb In- vestigating Group. This Group was to secure scienti... ...ction of targets to produce the greatest military ef- fect on the Japanese people and thereby most effectively shorten the war. F. The morale effect u... ...ot be highly accurate. Hiroshima thus had approximately the same number of people as the city of Providence, R.I., or Dallas, Tex. Nagasaki Nagasaki l...
... Table of Contents Foreword By Michael S. Hart, eBooks inventor and Project Gutenberg co-founder Preface ―Knowledge is power,‖ a quote by ... ... Hart Bibliography Index Foreword By Michael S. Hart, Founder Of Project Gutenberg And Inventor Of Ebooks What millions call ―the greates... ...ticularly the printed word have been used. They can let you move from the peoples of ancient eras, such as the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Rom... ...pondence began with Michael S. Hart, inventor of the eBook and founder of Project Gutenberg. Professor Hart agreed to check out a couple of chapte... ...o garnered, preserved, and stored the fruits of education. Troubadours—people able to repeat a thousand words after hearing them just once—delive... ...the lake‘s sandy shores. Hundreds of miles from the nearest seashore, its people probably had no idea that melting of the last ice age had been lift... ...dent of the Carnegie Institute of Washington A primary organizer of the Manhattan Project that produced the atom bomb Perhaps of more significan... ...s degree from Princeton in just three years. While Kemeny worked on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, his boss for a year was Nobel Prize-winne...
... Table of Contents Foreword by Michael S. Hart, eBooks inventor and Project Gutenberg co-founder Preface ―Knowledge is power,‖ a quote by ... ...el Hart Bibliography Index Foreword by Michael S. Hart, founder of Project Gutenberg and inventor of eBooks What millions call ―the greates... ...ticularly the printed word have been used. They can let you move from the peoples of ancient eras, such as the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Rom... ...pondence began with Michael S. Hart, inventor of the eBook and founder of Project Gutenberg. Professor Hart agreed to check out a couple of chapter ... ...lso garnered, preserved, and stored the fruits of education. Troubadours—people able to repeat a thousand words after hearing them just once—delive... ...the lake‘s sandy shores. Hundreds of miles from the nearest seashore, its people probably had no idea that melting of the last ice age had been lift... ...dent of the Carnegie Institute of Washington A primary organizer of the Manhattan Project that produced the atom bomb Perhaps of more significan... ...his degree from Princeton in just three years. While Kemeny worked on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, his boss for a year was Nobel Prize-winne...
..."For I am their leader." http://www.salon.com/tech/books/1999/11/04/new_optimi sm/ People who exercise violence in the pursuit of what they hold to... ...1. A hard core of idealists adopt a cause (in most cases, the freedom of a group of people). They base their claims on history - real or hastily co... ...pace the idealists claim as their own. 2. The loyalties and alliances of these people shift effortlessly as ever escalating means justify an e... ... the crests of circumstantial waves, they lever their unbalanced personalities and project them to great effect. They are the footnotes of history ... ...im to cast themselves as victims by forcing others to punish them. This is called "projective identification". They attribute evil and corruption t... ... evil and corruption to their enemies and foes. These forms of paranoia are called projection and splitting. These are all primitive, infantile, an... ...the Sinai desert, day laborers in east Europe, and intellectuals and socialites in Manhattan. Malignant narcissism is all-pervasive and independent...
...0 The Reason for the Human Sense of Pure Wonder Pg 1814 David Icke’s Lizard People explained Pg 1815 Secret Hidden Dynamics of The Realm of the U... ... was subtle: a slight miscalculation, but devastating in its ramifications. People didn’t realize that the slight curve of sunlight detected was o... ...t books. Fad theories and models are being constantly introduced to distract people from the fact that the basis of Scientific knowledge has been s... ... was a war. We absorbed the earth at war with itself into ourselves and then projected it out. We projected our inner state of bleeding rawness, o... ..., our inner state of war outwards and we are still doing it. By this classic projection we avoided feeling our inner pain, in this way we avoided fa... ...ng organisms, they had defected to the other side. They were just mindlessly projecting their raw red rage outwards, recreating red raw bleeding wo... ...evil this whitewashed legend actually is: the first Dutch ship that landed on Manhattan island and the man that bought it for 24 dollars: erected a ...
...oximation. According to this latter day - rational - version of the dismal science, people refrain from repeating their mistakes systematically. The... ...ize their preferences. Altruism can be such a preference, as well. Still, many people are non-rational or only nearly rational in certain situa... ...ndbook of Experimental Economics", by John Hagel and Alvin Roth (eds.) admits that people do not behave in accordance with the predictions of basic... ...ospheric erstwhile valuations of dotcoms and telecoms. Stock prices were driven by projected ever-growing demand and not by projected ever-growing ... ...end up charging borrowers the wrong interest rates or, more common, financing risky projects. Badly managed banks pay higher premiums to secure fe... ...ation), the British ECGD, and the French COFACE - shift political risk from buyers, project companies, and suppliers to governments. Risk transfer ... ...the Sinai desert, day laborers in east Europe, and intellectuals and socialites in Manhattan. Malignant narcissism is all-pervasive and independent...
... be treated by, or associate with, other special or unique, or high-status people (or institutions); • Requires excessive admiration, adulation, att... ... (magical thinking). Rages when frustrated, contradicted, or confronted by people he or she considers inferior to him or her and unworthy. Prevalen... ...ne after a while. Living in the same country or apartment, meeting the same people, doing essentially the same things (though with changing content... ... mask a cancerous complex of inferiority. Moreover, I infect others with my projected grandiosity and their feedback constitutes the edifice upon wh... ...struct typical of the Narcissistic Personality Disorder. The False Self is projected to the world in order to garner Narcissistic Supply – adulatio... ... desert, day labourers in East Europe, and intellectuals and socialites in Manhattan. Malignant narcissism is all- pervasive and independent of cult... ...in others it is tainted with paranoia. In collectivist societies, it may be projected onto the collective, in individualistic societies, it is an i...
...II was quintessentially generative technology. It was a platform. It invited people to tinker with it. Hobbyists wrote programs. Businesses began to p... ...quitous Windows for Mac. Rather, they pose a fundamental dilemma: as long as people control the code that runs on their machines, they can make mistak... ..., they can make mistakes and be tricked into running dangerous code. As more people use PCs and make them more accessible to the outside world through... ...firms to switch providers, since any new vendor would have to redo the entire project from scratch. IBM’s competitors were not pleased, and in 1969, un... ...op. 10 Some might remember global retailer Radio Shack’s “75-in-1 Electronic Project Kit,” which was a piece of cardboard with lots of electronic comp... ...PCs were still firmly grounded in the realm of hob- byists, alongside 75-in-1 Project Kit designs. T o most people such a kit was just a big pile of wi... ...n in the middle of a city. 54 What works in a desert is harder to imagine in Manhattan: people crashing on each others’ couches, routinely sharing rid... ...terests interconnect. Indeed, earlier in this book I called for a latter-day Manhattan Project to take on the most pressing problems facing the genera... ...ome from one or two re- searchers as from hackers, and the properly executed Manhattan Project to bol- ster the Net for another round of success will ...
... or duties of third parties towards the right-holder. One has a right AGAINST other people. The fact that one possesses a certain right - prescribes... ...rights and duties as two sides of the same ethical coin - creates great confusion. People often and easily confuse rights and their attendant dutie... ...ight to have one's life terminated IA. The Right to be Brought to Life Only living people have rights. There is a debate whether an egg is a living... ...wealth they confiscate. Such redistribution often comes in the form of pork barrel projects and benefits to the middle-class. This is why the tax b... ...e cultures are likely to be risk averse. Other cultures look to the future – always projected – for the same reasons. These cultures invest their e... ...ed crime. Empires typically degenerate into an abyss of corruption, megalomaniacal projects, deceit, paranoia, and self- directed aggression. The a... ...the Sinai desert, day laborers in east Europe, and intellectuals and socialites in Manhattan. Malignant narcissism is all-pervasive and independent... ...the Sinai desert, day laborers in east Europe, and intellectuals and socialites in Manhattan. Malignant narcissism is all-pervasive and independent...
...ats. They sat in the car and watched kids climbing on the monkey bars, and people lined up to buy ice cream. “Hey,” Lacey said. “I just thought of som... ...oo. I was scared of advertising it for sale because I did not want strange people coming to the house. Now I will not have to worry. Will you take me ... ...gentaler’s abortion clinic; maybe I could go there. But it’s not legal and people are getting threatened. Anyway, do I want to kill it? …Yes I do, if ... ...e could, she became active in the local commu- nity, fund-raising for arts projects and working with environ- mental groups. She funded a summer camp ... ...pulled up in front of an elegant brownstone on East Sixty-Eighth Street in Manhattan. She followed Scott on shaky legs to the front door where a maid ... ...he times of doubt and disappointment toward the ultimate completion of the project. ORDERS To order copies of this book, or to download a free version...
...ffect FAQ # 22: The Ubiquitous Narcissist FAQ # 23: The Narcissist as a Sadist FAQ # 24: Other People's Pain FAQ # 25: The Psychology of Torture ... ...rely I am worth it and then some. Run to our friends. Go. See what that will get you. Ridicule. People believe what they see and what they see is th... ...th total indifference, and scouting the landscape for new recruits. Do you see my dilemma? I use people who are dependent on me to keep my illusions... ...s of my talents, unnecessary deceptions, self-serving distortions, skilful seductions, ludicrous projections, frightening rages, whatever. Normally,... ...riven by the insatiable urge to love (which we all possess), the narcissist is preoccupied with projecting a loveable image, albeit compatible with... ...lbeit compatible with his self-image (the way he "sees" himself). The narcissist maintains this projected image and invests resources and energy in... ...a, nomads in the Sinai desert, day labourers in East Europe, and intellectuals and socialites in Manhattan. Malignant narcissism is all-pervasive an...
...is located (or, if a multinational, in all the countries where it operates), on the projected supply of and demand for its shares and on the aforeme... ...ers. So, Dividend Discount Models (DDM) were developed. Other models relate to the projected growth of the company (which is supposed to increase t... ...akes presentations and serves as a coordinator when the DD teams wish to interview people connected to the firm. Second Rule: Brief your workers.... ...firm is looking to raise money in the USA, in accordance with FASB); • Cash Flow Projections and the assumptions underlying them. Controls • ... ...ts were small and shareholders few. A firm resembled a household and the number of people involved – in ownership and in management – was correspon... ...of people involved – in ownership and in management – was correspondingly limited. People invested in industries they were acquainted with first ha... ...grounds of the royal palace in Tokyo are worth more than the entire real estate of Manhattan. Is Britain headed the same way? A house - much like a...
... be treated by, or associate with, other special or unique, or high-status people (or institutions); • Requires excessive admiration, adulation, att... ... (magical thinking). Rages when frustrated, contradicted, or confronted by people he or she considers inferior to him or her and unworthy. Prevalen... ...ne after a while. Living in the same country or apartment, meeting the same people, doing essentially the same things (though with changing content... ... mask a cancerous complex of inferiority. Moreover, I infect others with my projected grandiosity and their feedback constitutes the edifice upon wh... ... in a workplace, in a neighborhood, with friends, while collaborating on a project. Intimacy is another word for emotional involvement, which is th... ... to dismantle the very foundation of a successful relationship, a career, a project, or a friendship. Narcissists feel elated and relieved after the... ... desert, day labourers in East Europe, and intellectuals and socialites in Manhattan. Malignant narcissism is all- pervasive and independent of cult...
...he Geography of France and Its Influence on the Cnlture and History of the People. ' ' Clark Hall. TUESDAY, MARCH 19 7.30p. m.—Y. M, C. A. elections. ... ...s Ready-to-Wear Tailor-Hade Barnard & Co. North Adams Williamstown LOTS OF PEOPLE NEVER WORRY ABOUT STYLE, JUST BUY Fownes AND HIT IT RICH New Members... ...e.. New York Cor. Main & Bank^Sts., No. Adams Conklin's rulingPen For busy people. No bother. Fills itself. Cleans itself. No dropper. Nothingtotakeap... ...r Scheme Novelty along all lines seems to be a requirement of present- day projects, and in the recently an- nounoed scholars' dormitory soheme we hav... ...hat the liberal invitation toneighboringschools only marked a money-making project on tbepart of Williams. The suggestion was made that any profits ac... ...hat the liberal invitation toneighboringschools only marked a money-making project on thepart of Williams. The suggestion was made that any profits ac... ...y a score of M to 17, and the only other game on the sched- ule, that with Manhattan college, was won by Rutgers, 46-25. The visitors' line-up will be... ...ns begin. FRIDAY. JANUARY 81 10.00 n. m.—Meeting of the board of Trustees, Manhattan hotel. New York city. 7.80 p.m.—N. Y. Alnmni associa- tion dinner... ...e 21 Brown 18 Fordham 22 Brown 14 Wesleyan 39 Brown 29 Andover 22 Brown 57 Manhattan 8 Brown 29 Harvard 15 Brown 32 Syracuse 17 New Baseball Candidate...
...name of Anthony Comstock is not one that is easily sullied. My war against people of your ilk is well-known. You are merely a minor skirmish.” Co... ... father?” “He’ll be well occupied across town. A little gathering of the Manhattan Magicians’ Guild. I told him he might as well spend the night... ... “We could go to court, if we had the time. We could pay off all the right people, if we had the money. But there is a faster, cheaper way, Danny,... ...shman, despite my lace-curtain pretensions, “ Daniel said. “But you of all people should expect that, shouldn’t you, Paddy? Not long since you cro... ...ll say nothing more to the likes of you, except that I wasn’t at your fancy Manhattan townhouse, and I wasn’t here. And what’s more, I would never ... ...belt out, and Daniel says ‘sotto vocce.’ I tone it down, and Billy hollers ‘project!’ It’s no wonder my digestion rebels. Something’s bound to giv... ...from the band? What if he had lost track of time while discussing possible projects with a promising playwright from Rhode Island? Wouldn’t it be f...
... he'd believed in kingdom come. He'd believed in money for the way it made people stand up, deliver and respect when he'd produce more than enough. He... ... she's had enough of that from you to last her a lifetime." Who were these people? Kelly wondered. Did he really belong with them? The pasty-faced cou... ...the chair. "Can't say I blame 'em. It's not like I'm one of their favorite people in the world. I think they actually hate me more than they hate your... ...hem on the table and opened them. "These aren't any of your famous science projects, are they?" He lowered his nose to sniff each container. Kelly chu... ...ld like. * * * * He slept, sliding so deeply towards the astral plane that projection is just a breath away. Gliding faster and further—away from this... ... issues before his arrival on the scene. Or maybe it was his desire he was projecting onto Dagny. Maybe he wanted Jordan. Kelly tried to believe this.... ... New Canaan place, some town in New England situated forty-five miles from Manhattan in southwestern Fairfield County. When Tyler mentioned the popula... ...lf. He had no idea yet where he was calling, only knew it was somewhere in Manhattan. Dagny could very well walk through the door in the next minute. ...
... the Story?’ ‘It may well be,’ the Storyteller agreed. ‘But the Story is a projection of my own mind, and is too vast for me to explore. I cannot te... ...s the country, accompanied by the words ‘Do you know this boy?’ Streams of people came forward claiming to be Theo’s father, mother, uncle or best fr... ...ad become a minor celebrity. Letters and f owers poured in every day from people who had read about him or seen him on the latest chat show. Ben- ef ... ...it. He had chosen psychology in the hope that he might learn how to trick people into liking him. However, his mother had pushed him to specialise i... ... scents of the plants, the songs of the birds in the trees – it was all a projection of the Storyteller’s mind. He was speechless. ‘Thing is, it seem... ...ed how he had once suspected Bozo of being an alien or an escaped science project, and felt a pang of guilt. He wished he’d taken the time to expres... ...ewalk where he lay. He lurched off into the f ow of human traff c that is Manhattan. The cop watched him depart uneasily. He looked at the club in hi...
...ains. He dreamt of these photographs exactly as they appeared from the slide projector and in that sequence as one of those most godless days of that ... ...nothing but different transparencies miscellaneously tossed onto an overhead projector. No, he thought, maybe that was just his own life. The transpar... ...ephone clicked off. Sang Huin felt hurt. He felt a morbid clarity behind how people always left his life. He thought about what he "knew" of this Chin... ...ing only in personal interactions? Was he nothing but the composite of other people's impressions of him? These impressions--these judgments-- could n... .... He locked the locker and felt "Honja" ("alone). Even among large groups of people he was alone. When he went to restaurants he was usually "honja," ... ...trusions of the outside world. Even in childhood, Gabriele thought, she had projected an aloof quality of a stereotypical German. A sotto voce curr... ...speculation was Al Queida) had flown two jets into the World Trade Center in Manhattan. The American military channel was showing CNN coverage of peo...
...ortable Document File pro- duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...re Cooper New Y ork by James Fenimore Cooper T HE INCREASE OF THE TOWNS of Manhattan, as, for the sake of convenience, we shall term New York and her ... ...while New England, collectively, must have had some six or seven times our people. A very few years of peace, however, brought material changes. In 17... ...e, the entire State had but little more than half of the population of the Manhattanese towns at the present moment! Each succeeding census diminished... ...succeeding it, it was found that the propor- 4 New Y ork tion between the people of the State of New Y ork and the people of the city , was about as ... ...d 1840, the former had so far in- creased in numbers as to possess as many people as all New England. In the next decade, this pro- portion was exceed... ...eem, the facts of the last half century will, we think, justify it. If the Manhattan towns, or Manhattan, as we shall not scruple to term the several ... ...country . Emancipation has not been extended a single foot by any of their projects; while the whole South has been thrown into an attitude 20 New Y ... ... real political liberty a mere stalk- ing-horse for the furtherance of the projects of the boldest adventurers, would inevitably be seen here; 25 Jam...
...Excerpt: The increase of the towns of Manhattan, as, for the sake of convenience, we shall term New York and her adjuncts, in all that contributes to the importance of a great commercial mart, renders them one of the most remarkable places of the present age. Wit...
...ortable Document File pro- duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...- ished it for being small and inconvenient, and thus keeping out the “new people” whom New Y ork was beginning to dread and yet be drawn to; and the ... ...ared on the setting, which was ac- knowledged to be very beautiful even by people who shared his acquaintance with the Opera houses of Paris and Vienn... ... he persuasively indicated the ground floor window of the neat brick villa projecting obliquely from the right wing. “The darling!” thought Newland Ar... ...he Italian lakes …” he thought, somewhat hazily confusing the scene of his projected honey-moon with the masterpieces of literature which it would be ... ...er mysteriously discredited, and neither money nor position enough to make people forget 10 The Age of Innocence it, had allied herself with the head... ...direct descendants of the first Dutch 36 The Age of Innocence governor of Manhattan, and related by pre-revolutionary mar- riages to several members ...
...the shabby red and gold boxes of the sociable old Academy. Conservatives cherished it for being small and inconvenient, 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 ...
... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...blished in the Fall of that year. At that time the aeroplane was, for most people, merely a rumour and the “Sausage” held the air. The con- temporary ... ...t hardly my idea of a lady—flying about in the air, and throwing gravel at people. It ain’t what I been accus- tomed to consider ladylike, whether or ... ...gravel from the wharf of the Bun Hill gas-works and drop it upon deserving people’s lawns and gardens. There were half a dozen reassuring years for T ... ...ventors sprang up in a night or so like fungi. The Aero Club announced the project of a great Flying Ex- hibition in a large area of ground that the r... ...achenflieger as we possess, but ze accession of your ma- chine renders our project complete. It not only gifs us a bet- ter Drachenflieger, but it rem... ...s were dark and adventurous with private war. It was the peculiar shape of Manhattan Island, pressed in by arms of the sea on either side, and incapab... ...DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED 1 1 1 1 1 AND THEN ABOVE THE FLAMES of Manhattan Island came a battle, the first battle in the air. The Americans ...
... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...n thousand dollars of income and the most charming eyes in the is- land of Manhattan. These eyes, and some of their accom- paniments, were for about f... ...saved him a good deal of drudgery, and his wife’s affiliation to the “best people” brought him a good many of those patients whose symp- toms are, if ... ...had elapsed Austin Sloper was a widower. For a man whose trade was to keep people alive, he had certainly done poorly in his own family; and a bright ... ...ion whether she could have received one—she was so quiet and irresponsive. People who expressed themselves roughly called her stolid. But she was irre... ...nd sacrifice. Whenever Morris Townsend had left the house, her imagination projected itself, with all its strength, into the idea of his soon coming b... ...lowly folded it up. “That is very bad. You had no success with your little project?” “What little project?” “Morris told me all about it. The idea of ...
... Portable Document File pro- duced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and e... ...n shouted to them to move on, and threatened them with shipwreck. These poor people were under a spell of stupor, and did not stir a foot. It rained a... ...ss, like that produced by fear, presided over the disorder of our land- ing. People pushed, and elbowed, and ran, their families fol- lowing how they ... ...ice, I threw the other four under the cars, and beheld, as in a dream, grown people and children groping on the track after my leavings. At last we we... ...lay, watched by armed men, in the horror and isolation of a plague. Old, red Manhattan lies, like an Indian arrowhead under a steam factory, below ang... ...p their notes and sketches, something, it should seem, had been forgotten. A projection of themselves shall appear to haunt unfriended these scenes of... ...are with us a thousand miracles: the miracles of sight, of hear- ing, of the projection of sound, things that bridge space; the miracles of memory and...
... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...se of Miss Emmerson stood in the midst of the numberless villas that adorn Manhattan Island, the habits of its mistress were retiring and domestic. Ju... ...ritten, Miss Emmerson made both of her nieces acquainted with the promised project that was to give them the agreeable surprise:—she had long con- tem... ...y in which he might continue unsuspected, near her person, and execute his project of shielding her from the dangers of travel- 41 Tales for Fifteen ... ...er— 61 Tales for Fifteen “It is nothing, Charlotte, but a drunken man; if people will drink, they must abide the consequences.” “He does not seem int... ...turned from his travels, he has been so much— much courted—nay, by the old people, I mean—and the girls beckon him about so—and it’s Mr. Delafield, ha... ...mer, then?” asked Seymour Delafield. “Miss Henly has as many ears as other people,” said Maria, “but she does not condescend to use them on all occasi...
... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ... in Chicago; “but,” he always added, “I couldn’t help that, you know.” His people had come West in the early eighties, just in time to bury the father... ...lored globe of the little brass chandelier. The parlor was a small affair, peopled by a family of chairs and sofas robed in white drugget. A gold-and-... ...ck Carter and his dirty sto- ries; I simply don’t want to know the kind of people who have made Jack Carter possible. The other girls don’t mind it, n... ... to quiver. The color left his face, and the mois- ture fled his lips. His projected article, his promise to Blix, all the jollity of the afternoon, a... ...quaintance, intimacy, and subsequent partnership; of how the filibustering project was started with Captain Jack’s forty thousand, and the never-to-be... ...r of boiled vegetables. “New York—such a town as it must be! It was called Manhattan at first, you know, and was settled by the Dutch.” Evidently K. D...
... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of litera- ture, in English, to free and e... ...nce from the ground. The reader is to anticipate none of the appliances of people of condition in the description of the personal appearances of the g... ...ld, there is more or less ocean all round the land; that’s what I tell the people ashore, youngster. They are living, as it might be, in the midst of ... ...ve very sufficient as substitutes. Leaving these two unsophisticated young people to become acquainted through their feelings, rather than their expre... ...settled, the different members of the party prepared themselves to put the project in execution. The shades of evening fell fast upon the forest; and ... ...e, between banks of some height; that on its eastern side being bolder and projecting farther north than that on its western. The fort was on the latt... ... blessings of Providence as strongly on this remote frontier as in our own Manhattan?” “The girl has fallen in with some of her mother’s books. Is not...
... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in En- glish, to free and e... ...attle you have, sir?” “Oh—I don’t know,” hesitated Wilbur; “give me a mild Manhattan.” While the drinks were being mixed the brown sweater called Wilb... ... in?” asked Wilbur. “Mee dear friend Jim put a knock-me-out drop into your Manhattan cocktail. It’s a capsule filled with a drug. You 20 Moran of the... ...ch a place as San Francisco, with its paved streets and cable cars, and if people who had been his friends there had ever had any real existence. “Do ... ...lived by doing things, not by thinking things, or reading about what other people have done or thought; and I guess it’s what you do that counts, rath... ...tire circuit of the bay from point to point. Standing on one of the latter projections and looking out to the west, the Pacific appeared as empty of l... ...n’t have noticed it.” They were talking in low voices, as is the custom of people speak- ing in the dark. “There, what’s that?” exclaimed Wilbur under... ...ainted upon either side of her high, blunt bow, while just abaft the waist projected an enormous oar, or sweep, full forty feet in length—longer, in f...
... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...ete bridge fled a limousine of long sleek hood and noiseless engine. These people in evening clothes were returning from an all-night rehearsal of a L... ...r poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay. His large head was pink, his brown hair thin an... ...that’s 8 Babbitt got the slightest doggone bit of consideration for other people and thoughtfulness and consider there may be others that may want to... ...he Avonlea cesspool was a Waring septic tank. The whole of the Glen Oriole project was a suggestion that Babbitt, though he really did hate men recogn... ...he secretary of the Zenith Foundry Com- pany about an interesting artistic project—a cast-iron fence for Linden Lane Cemetery. They drove on to the Ze... ...t isn’t pretty near one fine old cocktail! Kind of a Bronx, and yet like a Manhattan. Ummmmmm! Hey, Myra, want a little nip before the folks come?” Bu...
... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...bosom, and balmy airs fanning our cheeks. We loved change, too, like other people, and had probably seen enough of vegetation, whether figurative or r... ...k that much of it is, and, as I am now writing to Americans, and of French people, I see no particular rea- son why the fact should be concealed. Resp... ...r benefactress, the dauphine. Mad. de la Rocheaimard was pleased with this project; it was becoming in a de la Rocheaimard; and they soon began to spe... ...che was just beginning to discover that it had made a revolution for other people. Then it was happiness itself to be with Adrienne, and when I felt t... ...nry Halfacre, Esq., was the owner of several hundred lots on the island of Manhattan; of one hundred and twenty-three in the city of Brooklyn; of near... ...d to call in question the el- egance, and more especially the retenue of a Manhattanese rout, I feel myself impelled, if not by that high sentiment, p... ...ton—my father’s step is in the hall—” so Julia, in com- mon with all other Manhattanese, called a passage, or entry, five feet wide—” and to him I mus...
...mber Douglas N. Greenburg Counsel Barbara A. Grewe Senior Counsel, Special Projects Elinore Flynn Hartz Family Liaison Leonard R. Hawley Professional ... ...esident of the United States, the United States Congress, and the American people for their consideration. Ten Commissioners—five Republicans and five... ...mitted to share as much of our investi- gation as we can with the American people.T o that end, we held 19 days of hearings and took public testimony ... ... have examined the staggering impact of the events of 9/11 on the American people and their amazing resilience and courage as they fought back.We have... ...erved the plane in a rapid descent; the radar data termi- nated over Lower Manhattan. At 9:03, United 175 crashed into the South Tower. 130 22 THE 9/1... ...er and decided against holding the fighters in military airspace away from Manhattan: Mission Crew Commander, NEADS: This is what I foresee that we pr... ...stuff is gonna keep on going, we need to take those fighters, put ’em over Manhattan.That’s best thing, that’s the best play right now. So coordinate ... ...controller looked for primary radar returns. He searched along the plane’s projected flight path and the airspace to the southwest where it had starte... ...ible for American 77 looked to the west and south- west along the flight’s projected path, not east—where the aircraft was now heading. Managers did n...
...arrative of this report and the recommendations that flow from it to the President of the United States, the United States Congress, and the American people for their consideration. Ten Commissioners--five Republicans and five Democrats chosen by elected leaders from our nation?s capital at a time of great partisan division--have come together to present this report withou...
... a Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and e... ...e of man in himself,) Chanter of Personality, outlining what is yet to be, I project the history of the future. Leaves of Grass –Whitman 12 TO T HEE... ... inure to themselves as much as to any—what a paradox appears their age, How people respond to them, yet know them not, How there is something relentl... ..., Countless masses debouch upon them, They are now cover’d with the foremost people, arts, institutions, known. See, projected through time, For me an... ...ey are now cover’d with the foremost people, arts, institutions, known. See, projected through time, For me an audience interminable. With firm and re... ... 7 I am the credulous man of qualities, ages, races, I advance from the people in their own spirit, Here is what sings unrestricted faith. Omnes!... ...ugitives and them that plot and conspire. 24 Walt Whitman, a kosmos, of Manhattan the son, Turbulent, fleshy, sensual, eating, drinking and breed... ...re the dense starr’d flag is borne at the head of the regiments, Approaching Manhattan up by the long stretching island, Under Niagara, the cataract f... ...e soiree or feast; Leaves of Grass –Whitman 134 Not those, but as I pass O Manhattan, your frequent and swift flash of eyes offering me love, Offeri...
... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...e those against whom a writer does not intend to give a favorable verdict; people and places whom he desires to describe, on the peril of his own judg... ...general feelings of England to have been be- fore I found myself among the people by whom it was being waged. It is very difficult for the people of a... ... high ground, and to say that we, the older and therefore more experienced people as regards the United States, and the better gov- erned as regards F... ... the subject of another great line of railway, from Quebec to Halifax. The project is one in favor of which very much may be said. In a national point... ...ucture, free from false decoration, and infinitely creditable to those who projected it. I was informed by the head of the college that it has been op... ...hich place the city is presumed to extend northward. This island is called Manhattan, a name which I have always thought would have been more graceful... ...his State, now called New York, was first settled by the Dutch in 1614, on Manhattan Island. They established a government in 1629, under the name of ...
... Portable Document File produced as part of an ongoing student publication project to bring classical works of literature, in English, to free and eas... ...enness of a tree. The southerly heights, when I came here, were black with people, fishers waiting on wind and night. Now all the S.Y .S. (Stornoway b... ...ny drunk men, and a double supply of po- lice. I saw them sent for by some people and enter an inn, in a pretty good hurry: what it was for I do not k... ...s a word could I understand of his answer. What is still worse, I find the people here-about – that is to say, 6 The Letters of R. L. Stevenson: V ol... ... confess they seem per- fectly so to me. I have chosen to sacrifice a long-projected story of adventure because the sentiment of that is identi- cal w... ...gnature of R. L. Stevenson will be found annexed Please tell the editor of Manhattan the following secrets for me: 1ST, That I am a beast; 2ND, that I... ...rses which I thought pretty enough to send to press. Then I thought of the Manhattan, towards whom I have guilty and compunctious feelings. Last, I ha... .... It seemed to me quite in your vein. If so, good; if not, hand them on to Manhattan, Century, or Lippincott, at your pleasure, as all three desire my...