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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...aordinary. We received over 850 written comments, most of which were filed by individuals who have concerns about the use of orphan works. As you know... ...rks whose owners cannot be located. I write to support such an undertaking by your office. As established by Section 104 of the Sonny Bono Copyright T... ...g copyright law creates a limitation on exclusive rights for reproductions by libraries and archives of works during the last 20 years of any term of ... ...s by users other than such library or archives. Section 108(h), in other words, allows use of a work without permission by libraries and archives i... ...cribed, explained, illustrated, or embodied in such work.” 122 In other words, copyright extends only to the expression contributed by the author,... ...erein. While copyright prevents a user from simply duplicating the exact words of the author, it does allow that user to restate the ideas, methods,... ...ated by the Copyright Office: for example, they advocated publication of lists of all works as they were about to fall into the public domain; 210 ... ...ices” for searches in particular industries. 263 These would consist of lists of resources that should be searched in order to conduct a “reasonab... ...d publish such filings? For instance, would the Copyright Office publish lists of these notices on a regular basis, similar to the lists of notice...

...t addresses the issue of “orphan works,” a term 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...

...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 to cover the wide variety of situations that depend on the type of work and type...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...aordinary. We received over 850 written comments, most of which were filed by individuals who have concerns about the use of orphan works. As you know... ...rks whose owners cannot be located. I write to support such an undertaking by your office. As established by Section 104 of the Sonny Bono Copyright T... ...g copyright law creates a limitation on exclusive rights for reproductions by libraries and archives of works during the last 20 years of any term of ... ...s by users other than such library or archives. Section 108(h), in other words, allows use of a work without permission by libraries and archives i... ...cribed, explained, illustrated, or embodied in such work.” 122 In other words, copyright extends only to the expression contributed by the author,... ...erein. While copyright prevents a user from simply duplicating the exact words of the author, it does allow that user to restate the ideas, methods,... ...ated by the Copyright Office: for example, they advocated publication of lists of all works as they were about to fall into the public domain; 210 ... ...ices” for searches in particular industries. 263 These would consist of lists of resources that should be searched in order to conduct a “reasonab... ...d publish such filings? For instance, would the Copyright Office publish lists of these notices on a regular basis, similar to the lists of notice...

...t addresses the issue of “orphan works,” a term 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...

...ission, 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 another....

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

... THE COMING OF MESSIAH IN GLORY AND MAJESTY BY JUAN JOSAFAT BEN-EZRA, A CONVERTED JEW TRANSL... ... A CONVERTED JEW TRANSLATED FROM THE SPANISH, WITH A PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE, BY THE REV. EDWARD IRVING, A.M. Volume I ... ...DISCOURSE, BY THE REV. EDWARD IRVING, A.M. Volume I PUBLISHED BY L. B. SEELEY AND SON FLEET STREET, LONDON MDCCCXXVII ... ... there was not the shadow of a doubt left upon my mind that I had been in error, if the word of God was in the right. And perceiving upon the ground... ... world began: in the which work of conveying to them his Spirit by the preaching of the word, he may, and it is likely will use the election accordi... ... seeking judgment, and hasting righteousness; and send forth the law from Zion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem; and rule among the nations,... ... it seemed to me like taking an advantage of the honest, well-meaning man, to enter the lists against him, unaccoutred as he was. Besides, I was so ... ...in which this weightiest dispute may be brought to issue. To this end I lay off, as the lists within which I purpose to keep myself, and with which a... ...nsideration, respect, or duty, ill understood! if, at the least, they did not enter the lists so strenuously against it. We are not ignorant that ma...

...CONTENTS DEDICATION...1 PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE BY THE TRANSLATOR.....3 PART II...32 CHAPTER I.....33 CHAPTER II....46 CHAPTER III ....67 CHAPTER IV....85 CONCLUSION AND SUMMARY...113 TO THE READER....129 A CRITIQUE OF THE WORK ...130 DEDECATION....135 PREFACE......

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...e – Narcissism Revisited http://samvak.tripod.com/ ISBN: 9989-929-40-8 Created by: LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S ... ...mantic dramas. Alas, reality was a lot less inspiring. Even as she was being wooed by her regal paramour - and while still being married to Ernest... ...uy Marcus Trundle, a car salesman. So reveal documents released in January 2003 by the Public Record Office in the United Kingdom. Trundle is d... ...f which are in the Old Testament), 31173 verses. The Old Testament contains 592439 words (2728100 letters), the New Testament contains 181253 words... ...27 books of the New Testament, 14 were written by St. Paul. The Bible contains words in Hebrew, Aramaic and Koine Greek. The Bible is the ... ...oplifted book in the world. According to the Concordance - a compilation of the words and names in the Bible - cats are not mentioned at all. Ch... ... (up to local magnitude 5) to cause property damage but no casualties. The maximum frequency was 6,780 small earthquakes on April 17, 1966." The... ...s and studies for Leonardo's works of art and engineering are found on his shopping lists, personal notes, and personal expenditure ledgers. No ...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...nt Self-love: Narcissism Revisited http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com Created by: LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S ... ... the two over-riding themes of the antisocial personality disorder (still labelled by many professional authorities "psychopathy" and "sociopathy")... ... an overwhelming dysphoria and an even more overweening drive to assuage this angst by belonging. The psychopath is an unhappy person. He is besieg... ...uing this goal. Ripley's reality test is maintained throughout the film. In other words - while he gradually merges with the object of his admirin... ...of both loved ones and the occasional prying acquaintance. At least twice he utters words of love as he actually strangles his newfound inamorato an... ... comprehend. Psychopaths are inhuman in the most profound sense of this compounded word. Their emotions and conscience have been amputated and repl... ...lanting some remotely readable signaling device inside them (such as a RFID - Radio Frequency ID chip). Both present additional difficulties. The s... ...litics ("World in Conflict and Transition"). Owner of the Narcissistic Abuse Study Lists and the Abusive Relationships Newsletter (more than 6,000 ...

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The Prime Minister

By: Anthony Trollope

...pe A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. ... ...for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics... ...is an equal opportunity university. 3 Anthony Trollope The Prime Minister by Anthony T rollope VOLUME I CHAPTER 1 FERDINAND LOPEZ IT IS A CERTAINTY o... ... a ‘gentleman’. Johnson says that any other derivation of this dif- ficult word than that which causes it to signify ‘a man of an- cestry’ is whimsica... ...o do this,—but had simply been inefficient. He had not declared, either by words or by actions, that as his father was a rich man, and as he was an on... ...which was very opposite to his own. The father, though he had never said a word to flatter the son, did in truth give his offspring credit for greater... ...to an unfortunate fourth; —and in the morning she would work hard with her lists, seeing who had come to her and who had stayed away, and arranging wh... ...ury to himself. But these demands, one after another, scalded him by their frequency, and by the baseness of the man who had occasioned them. His daug... .... And so the Government was formed, and the crisis was again over, and the lists which the newspapers had been publishing for the last three days were...

Excerpt: The Prime Minister by Anthony Trollope.

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The Reef

By: Edith Wharton

...dith Wharton A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Reef by Edith Wharton is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. Thi... ...cument or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Reef by Edith Wharton, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Se... ...a State University is an equal opportunity university. 3 Wharton The Reef by Edith Wharton BOOK I I “UNEXPECTED OBSTACLE. Please don’t come till thir... ...nna.” All the way from Charing Cross to Dover the train had ham- mered the words of the telegram into George Darrow’s ears, ringing every change of ir... ...his wife. Now he concluded that there had probably been none. Mrs. Leath’s words gave no hint of her husband’s having failed to justify her choice; bu... ...ise and the unsuspicious Owen, they had had an almost decisive exchange of words. Now, in the rattle of the wind about his ears, Darrow con- tinued to... ...dinner invi- tations, and straightening out accounts, and copying visiting lists, and finishing golf-stockings, and matching ribbons, and seeing that ... ... influence Madame de Chantelle’s meditative pauses increased in length and frequency, and Effie stretched herself on the hearth, her drowsy head again...

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A Tramp Abroad

By: Mark Twain

...iversity assumes any responsibility for the material contained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. A Tramp ... ...9) Copyright © 2000 The Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University is an equal opportunity University. 3 A Tramp Abroad A TRAMP ... ...which have the dis- tinction of being the place where the following incident oc- curred. Charlemagne, while chasing the Saxons (as he said), or being ... ... that Frankfort was the first place it occurred at. Frankfort has another distinction—it is the birthplace of the German alphabet; or at least of the ... ...t here?” I felt as foolish as if I had been caught in some mean act by a responsible being, and reproved for it. However, I made no reply; I would not... ...ely translate any remark which they made. This was Jim Baker. According to Jim Baker, some ani- mals have only a limited education, and some use only ... ...er seen a storm that even approached this one. How familiar that sounded! For I have been at sea a good deal and have heard that remark from captains ... ...spots where this ma- sonry had carved off and left dangerous gaps for mules to *This was on a Sunday.—M.T. 253 A Tramp Abroad get over; and with stil... ...urious odds and ends of float- ing fact and gossip; no “rumors” about anything or anybody; no prognostications or prophecies about anything or any- bo...

Excerpt: A Tramp Abroad by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens).

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Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

...Don Quixote by Miquel de Cervantes Translated by John Ormsby 1922 edition of Ormsby’s translation. Part One A Penn State ... ...A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Don Quixote: Part One by Miquel de Cervantes, trans. John Ormsby, 1922 ed. is a publication of th... ...he file as an elec- tronic transmission, in any way. Don Quixote: Part One by Miquel de Cervantes, trans. John Ormsby, 1922 ed., the Pennsylva- nia St... ... Don Quixote – Part I seems to occur to him that the same translation of a word will not suit in every case. It is often said that we have no satisfac... ...the Spanish idioms are so utterly unmanageable, or that the untranslatable words, numerous enough no doubt, are so superabundant, but rather that the ... ... hands to be by far the most faithful, and yet nobody seems to have a good word to say for it or for its author. Jervas no doubt preju- diced readers ... ... that friends’ houses ought not to be visited after marriage with the same frequency as in their masters’ bachelor days: because, though true and genu... ... the rest of the household had gone to dinner. Lothario saw himself in the lists according to his friend’s wish, and facing an enemy that could by her...

Excerpt: Don Quixote. Part One by Miquel de Cervantes, translated by John Ormsby, 1922 ed.

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The Last of the Mohicans, A Narrative of 1757

By: James Fenimore Cooper

...The Last of the Mohicans A Narrative of 1757 by James Fenimore Cooper A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publicatio... ...Classics Series Publication The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 by James Fenimore Cooper is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univers... ...ic transmission, in any way. The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 by James Fenimore Cooper, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Cla... ...ess and sententious fullness of the Chinese. He will express a phrase in a word, and he will qualify the meaning of an entire sentence by a syllable; ... ... the Indian tongues, it is quite certain they are now so distinct in their words as to possess most of the disadvantages of strange languages; hence ... ...one the changes of Mahicanni, Mohicans, and Mohegans; the latter being the word commonly used by the 5 James Fenimore Cooper whites. When it is remem... ... seem, by the silence of most of the party, the decision unanimous. By the frequency with which the few speakers pointed in the di- rection of the enc... ...thou tyrant! thou recreant knight! he who abandons his damsels in the very lists,” she cried; “here have we been days, nay, ages, expecting you at our... ... which characterizes all classes of Anglo-Americans when unexcited. By the frequency with which the Indians described the marks of a forest trial, it ...

Excerpt: The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 by James Fenimore Cooper.

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Life of John Coleridge Patteson : Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...fe of John Coleridge Patteson: Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands By Charlotte Mary Yonge A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication... ...fe of John Coleridge Patteson: Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands by Charlotte M. Yonge is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University... ...fe of John Coleridge Patteson: Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands by Charlotte M. Yonge, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classi... ...ogise for, or as it were to argue with them, is vain in both senses of the word. The real disadvantage of the work is my own very slight personal acqu... ...not be equally known to the younger generation who have grown up since the words ‘Mr. Justice Patteson’ were of frequent occurrence in law reports. Jo... ...was really sorry for the scratch or pinch which he had given, or the angry word he had spoken; and she never waited in vain, for the sorrow was very r... ...ably be in itself sudden—namely, one of the choking fits that increased in frequency. He lived on with his children and relations round him, spending ... ...n my mind about it. Sometimes I think these Banks Islanders may be evange- lists beyond the limits of their own islands. So many of the natives of oth...

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The Prince and the Pauper

By: Mark Twain

... A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) i... ...ontained within the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens), t... ...vania State University is an equal opportunity university. 3 The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain Hugh Latimer, Bishop o... ...or Tom was listening, as well as his dazed faculties would let him, to the beginning of this speech; but when the words ‘me, the good King’ fell upon ... ...t I am here, albeit I was therein nothing blameful. I am but young to die, and thou canst save me with one little word. Oh speak it, sir!” “Die? Talk ... ...ue prince, and heir to England’s greatness; that he shall uphold his princely dignity, and shall receive, without word or sign of pro- test, that reve... ...ixt John, King of England, and the King of France, it was decreed that two champions should fight together in the lists, and so settle the dispute by ... ...efore? No, that would not do. An idea came to his relief: accidents like this might be likely to happen with some frequency, now that business ur- gen...

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Beatrix

By: Honoré de Balzac

...Beatrix by Honore de Balzac Translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publ... ...cott Wormeley A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Beatrix by Honore de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of... ...ocument or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Beatrix by Honore de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley, the Pennsylvania S... ...n’s existence. In the whole course of twenty years not a single indiscreet word was ever uttered. Mademoiselle du Guenic received the rents and sent t... ...otto of their ancestors. The baron started in the dead of night, saying no word to his wife, who might perhaps have weakened him; taking his son under... ...ile Gasselin replaced the three guns and the sabres in their places, these words of feudal simplicity:— “The barons did not all do their duty.” Then, ... ...n the mat- ter of Calyste and Mademoiselle des T ouches, did not enter the lists. “What does she do that is so extraordinary, Mademoiselle des T ouche... ...graphy of Camille Maupin you can then imag- ine the old baron entering the lists against that illustrious woman. 52 Balzac VI BIOGRAPHY OF CAMILLE MA... ...empting to compete, or what amount of fortune was nec- essary to enter the lists against the silverware, the delicate por- celain, the beautiful linen...

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Vanity Fair

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...s Publication Vanity Fair: Volume Two (Chapters Twenty-six through Fifty) by William Makepeace Thackeray is a publication of the Pennsylvania State U... ...n, in any way. Vanity Fair: Volume Two (Chapters Twenty-six through Fifty) by William Makepeace Thackeray, the Pennsylvania State University, Electron... ...y is an equal opportunity university. 3 Thackeray V anity Fair Volume Two by William Makepeace Thackeray CHAPTER XXVI Between London and Chatham ON Q... ...such fidelity being much too humble-minded to think for itself. Well, in a word, she and her mother performed a great day’s shopping, and she acquit- ... ...r my Mick, I often tell him he should never open his mouth but to give the word of command, or to put meat and drink into it. I’ll tell you about the ... ...he beverage. Having frequently been in presence of the enemy, or, in other words, faced the ladies at Cheltenham and Bath, our friend, the Collector, ... ...gs of exultation and gratitude, bereavement and sickening dismay, when the lists of the regimental losses were gone through, and it became known wheth... ...t, even now, feel at second-hand this breathless pause of expectation. The lists of casualties are carried on from day to day: you stop in the midst a... ...ine carriage, and her fine horses, and her name on half the public charity-lists of the town, was a lonely, miserable, persecuted old maid. She though...

Excerpt: Vanity Fair: Volume Two (Chapters Twenty-six through Fifty) by William Makepeace Thackeray.

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Plutarchs Lives Volume One

By: Hugh Clough

...Plutarch’s Lives Volume One T T T T Translated by Arthur Hugh Clough ranslated by Arthur Hugh Clough ranslated by Arthur H... ... ranslated by Arthur Hugh Clough ranslated by Arthur Hugh Clough ranslated by Arthur Hugh Clough ranslated by Arthur Hugh Clough A P A P A P A P A Pen... ...ume One T T T T Translated b ranslated b ranslated b ranslated b ranslated by Ar y Ar y Ar y Ar y Arthur H thur H thur H thur H thur Hugh Clough ugh C... ... Agnus, nor to suffer the cri- ers to pronounce in their proclamations the words used in all other parts of the country, Acouete Leoi (Hear ye people)... ...s, and it is said that the common form, Come hither all ye people, was the words that Theseus proclaimed when he thus set up a commonwealth, in a mann... ...y were thus called, for in the Attic dialect this name comes very near the words that signify above. Some say that Aethra, Theseus’s mother, was here ... ... which was of- fered to him upon condition that he would not come into the lists; and when he had with much to-do thrown his an- tagonist, some of the... .... And chronology, in gen- eral, is uncertain; especially when fixed by the lists of victors in the Olympic games, which were published at a late perio... ...lesinus, like some champion, whose lot it is to enter last of all into the lists and take up the wearied conqueror, came nigh to have foiled and overt...

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The Pioneers Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna a Descriptive Tale

By: James Fenimore Cooper

...THE PIONEERS OR, THE SOURCES OF THE SUSQUEHANNA A Descriptive Tale by James Fenimore Cooper A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publicatio... ...ation The Pioneers, or The Sources of the Susquehanna, A Descriptive Tale by James Fenimore Cooper is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univers... ...y way. The Pioneers, or The Sources of the Susquehanna, A Descriptive Tale by James Fenimore Cooper, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Cla... ...er apology than the force of his own recollections. Otsego is said to be a word compounded of Ot, a place of meeting, and Sego, or Sago, the ordinary ... ... the sister of the author who met with the deplorable fate mentioned. In a word, they were as unlike in this respect as in history , character, and fo... ... this uneven territory, and places for the worship of God abound with that frequency which characterize a moral and reflecting people, and with that v... ... power and condition of the State to which we have alluded. *Sleigh is the word used in every part of the United States to denote a traineau. It is of... ...ng to abandon them en- tirely to the world. But either his success, or the frequency of the transgression in others, soon wiped off this slight stain ... ...ling loss so sensibly. But her own champion was now preparing to enter the lists. The mirth of Brom, which had been again excited, though in a much sm...

Excerpt: The Pioneers, or The Sources of the Susquehanna, A Descriptive Tale by James Fenimore Cooper.

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

...inclair Lewis A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. Th... ...ocument or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics S... ...e University is an equal opportunity university. 3 Sinclair Lewis Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis To Edith Wharton CHAPTER I T he towers of Zenith aspired ... ...ning the back of her blouse to her skirt with a safety-pin, did not hear a word he said), he chose between the purple scarf and a tapestry effect with... ...s’ Club button. With the conciseness of great art the button displayed two words: “Boosters-Pep!” It made Babbitt feel loyal and important. It associa... ...entleman’s got to keep his social engagements.” 18 Babbitt “Well, upon my word! You and your social engagements! In high school!” “Oh, ain’t we selec... ...ere d’ you think you’d be if it wasn’t for our capital behind you, and our lists of properties, and all the prospects we find for you? All you got to ... ...unched not at the Athletic but at the Union Club. Bab- bitt explained with frequency, “You couldn’t hire me to join the Tonawanda, even if I did have ... ...- ments was the dun background of office-routine: leases, sales-contracts, lists of properties to rent. The evenings of oratory and committees and lod...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

...air Lewis A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Main Street by Sinclair Lewis is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. Th... ...ent or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Main Street by Sinclair Lewis, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics S... ...iversity is an equal opportunity university. 3 Sinclair Lewis Main Street by Sinclair Lewis To James Branch Cabell and Joseph Hergesheimer THIS IS AM... ...ness.” Neither sort tempted Carol. The former seemed insincere (a favorite word of hers at this era). The earnest virgins were, she fancied, as likely... ... Let’s have some stunts or a dance or something.” She did not have another word with Dr. Kennicott until their parting: “Been a great pleasure to meet... ..., if anything does, and I’ll be your surgical kit.” She did not follow his words, only the burring resolute- ness of them. She was shocked, thrilled, ... ...lected. He liked the lordliness of giving largess. She tried to reduce the frequency of begging by open- ing accounts and having the bills sent to him... ...inclair Lewis preparations for her first party, the housewarming. She made lists on every envelope and laundry-slip in her desk. She sent orders to Mi... ...t hopefully. “All right,” she yawned. With hazy eyes she tried to read the lists of characters, which were hidden among lifeless advertisements of pia...

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Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

...Trauma Abuse Torture Effect s and Consequences How Victims are Affected by Abuse Victim reaction to Abuse By Narcissists and Psychopaths The Thr... ...unctional impairment. Pathological narcissism was first described in detail by Freud in his essay "On Narcissism" [1915]. Other major contributors ... ...riteria The ICD-10, the International Classification of Diseases, published by the World Health Organisation in Geneva [1992] regards the Narcissist... ...e, how to deploy it in order to maximize benefits and utilities - in other words, how to transform his curse into a blessing. Narcissists are obsess... ...orhood, with friends, while collaborating on a project. Intimacy is another word for emotional involvement, which is the result of interactions in ... ...t he is superior to others, whom he typically holds in contempt - in other words: the narcissist's grandiose fantasies - hamper his ability to func... ... precautions. The therapist or social worker should provide the victim with lists of contacts – help organisations, law enforcement agencies, other ... ...artner. A somatic narcissist may be prone to changing partners with greater frequency or wish to have no partner, preferring to have multiple, casua... ...("World in Conflict and Transition"). Owner of the Narcissistic Abuse Study Lists and the Abusive Relationships Newsletter (more than 6,000 members...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...aordinary. We received over 850 written comments, most of which were filed by individuals who have concerns about the use of orphan works. As you know... ...rks whose owners cannot be located. I write to support such an undertaking by your office. As established by Section 104 of the Sonny Bono Copyright T... ...g copyright law creates a limitation on exclusive rights for reproductions by libraries and archives of works during the last 20 years of any term of ... ...s by users other than such library or archives. Section 108(h), in other words, allows use of a work without permission by libraries and archives i... ...cribed, explained, illustrated, or embodied in such work.” 122 In other words, copyright extends only to the expression contributed by the author,... ...erein. While copyright prevents a user from simply duplicating the exact words of the author, it does allow that user to restate the ideas, methods,... ...ated by the Copyright Office: for example, they advocated publication of lists of all works as they were about to fall into the public domain; 210 ... ...ices” for searches in particular industries. 263 These would consist of lists of resources that should be searched in order to conduct a “reasonab... ...d publish such filings? For instance, would the Copyright Office publish lists of these notices on a regular basis, similar to the lists of notice...

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