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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...nipulate boards to collude in their shenanigans. They will always bribe auditors to bend the rules. In other words, they will always act in their se... ... 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... ...ndering corruption obsolete. Note - The Psychology of Corruption Most politicians bend the laws of the land and steal money or solicit bribes beca... ...from its awesome penetration and beauty). I have lived in Africa, the Middle East, North America, Western Europe and Eastern Europe. Dreams fulfil ... ...nd bitter and feels misunderstood by his inferiors. Cooked books, corporate fraud, bending the (GAAP or other) rules, sweeping problems under the c... ... sheep are different to those of straight sheep, a study conducted recently by the Oregon Health & Science University and the U.S. Department of Ag...

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

...ne moral. Through the bruteness and tough- ness of matter, a subtle spirit bends all things to its own will. The adamant streams into soft but precise... ...etual youth, and the like, are alike the endeavour of the human spirit “to bend the shows of things to the desires of the mind.” In Perceforest and Am... ...ganic being. In old Rome the public roads beginning at the Forum proceeded north, south, 23 Emerson east, west, to the centre of every province of th... ...p itself. The genesis and maturation of a planet, its poise and orbit, the bended tree recovering itself from the strong wind, the vital resources of ... ...pposite magnetism takes place at the other end. If the south attracts, the north repels. To empty here, you must condense there. An inevitable dualism... ...n some one. He is like a quincunx of trees, which counts five,—east, west, north, or south; or an initial, medial, and terminal acrostic. And why not?... ... est men, the northern trade, the southern planting, the western clearing, Oregon and Texas, are yet unsung. Yet America is a poem in our eyes; its am... ...r them when they came to see me, and could well consent to their living in Oregon, for any claim I felt on them,—it would be a great satisfaction. 31...

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Walking

By: Henry David Thoreau

...idea. When I go out of the house for a walk, uncertain as yet whither I will bend my steps, and submit myself to my in stinct to decide for me, I fin... ...ng like this is the prevailing tendency of my countrymen. I must walk toward Oregon, and not toward Europe. And that way the nation is moving, and I m... ...art of them, says that “the species of large trees are much more numerous in North America than in Eu rope; in the United States there are more than ... ...lish traveler and a Governor Gen eral of Canada, tells us that “in both the northern and south ern hemispheres of the New World, Nature has not only... ...gers; but the traveler can lie down in the woods at night almost anywhere in North America without fear of wild beasts. These are encouraging testimon... ...oes by and the cars return. “Gentle breeze, that wanderest unseen, And bendest the thistles round Loira of storms, Traveler of the windy glen...

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Three Soldiers

By: John Dos Passos

...n by a grey drill field. In front of them the column stretched to the last bend in the road, where it disappeared on a hill among mus- tard-yellow sub... ...Fuselli. “They say we’re going to the Third Army.” “Where’s that?” “In the Oregon forest,” ventured somebody. “That’s at the front, ain’t it?” At that... ...oad; French, British, every old kind.” “Tell me they’s raisin’ hell in the Oregon forest.” They walked slowly across the road. A motorcycle despatch- ... ...ls, and the elephants glistening with jewelled harness. Naked slaves would bend their gleam- ing backs before him as they laid out a carpet at his fee... ...tring the barbed wire for you?” “There warn’t no barbed wire strung in the Oregon forest where we was, boy. What d’ye want barbed wire when you’re adv... ... “Harvard.” “Harvard … . Guess we haven’t got a chapter there … . I’m from North Western. Anyway you want to go to school in France here if you can. S... ...is whole body, in the rustling silence of the woods, where the moss on the north side of the boles of the trees was emerald, and where the sky was sof... ...s a deserter? The cart and the old man had already disap- peared round the bend in the road. Andrews lay a long while listening to the jingle of the h...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

... happiness of all the States in the Union, without preference or regard to a northern or southern, an eastern or western, position, their various poli... ...n. Local inter ests are not less fostered by it. Our fellow citizens of the North engaged in navigation find great encourage ment in being made the ... ...ory which lies beyond the Rocky Mountains. Our title to the coun try of the Oregon is “clear and unquestionable,” and already are our people preparin... ...r of his Country made “the” then “recent accession of the important State of North Carolina to the Constitution of the United States” one of the subje... ...ld gone? We say “Farewell.” Is a new world coming? We welcome it—and we will bend it to the hopes of man. To these trusted public servants and to my f... ...S OF THE UNITED STATES 364 Problems that once seemed destined to deepen now bend to our efforts: our streets are safer and record numbers of our fell...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...Author Edited by STEVEN JAMES BARTLETT AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS Salem, Oregon AUTOGRAPH EDITIONS P. O. Box 6141 Salem, Oregon 97304 ... ...EFACE Steven James Bartlett Senior Research Professor of Philosophy, Oregon State University and Visiting Scholar in Psychology & Philosophy, ... ...ce or in the garden, I wonder who is most beautiful. Kleis spins. Atthis bends, arms upflung. I see a grape-tinted breast, fragile ankles. Yellow h... ...s as he used to be, his hatred subsides. Let him feel alone, he thunders, bends toward me, drags his fingers through his VOICES FROM THE PAST 12... ...bread wet with olive oil. No one had much to say. Lazarus sat next to me. Bending over his plate he gave me a few boyish grins—like old times. He ha... ...o July 13, 1519 My father and mother welcomed me home. Father gave me a northlight room, on the third floor. I will place my easel near the window... ...t we may, lovers in peace, lead on our days to age: I am constant as the northern star, of whose true-fixed and resting Quality there is no fellow ... ...rowing time, those bronzes, our return, our boat bucking seas, sending us north, ice off the larboard, back to reality, debts, conniving. We said go...

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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

By: Ulysses S. Grant

... my school-days in Georgetown were spent at the school of John D. White, a North Carolinian, and the father of Chilton White who represented the distr... ...one would form going there now. I had been east to Wheeling, Virginia, and north to the Western Reserve, in Ohio, west to Louisville, and south to Bou... ...the United States and New Mexico—another Mexican state at that time—on the north and west. An empire in territory, it had but a very sparse population... ....” Poor Slaughter! it was his last sea voyage. He was killed by Indians in Oregon. By the last of August the cholera had so abated that it was deemed ... ...rdered to Fort V ancouver, on the Columbia River, 107 U. S. Grant then in Oregon Territory. During the winter of 1852-3 the territory was divided, al... ...he territory was divided, all north of the Columbia River being taken from Oregon to make Washington T erritory. Prices for all kinds of supplies were... ...t sure that all the troops would be up by that time. Fort Henry occupies a bend in the river which gave the guns in the water battery a direct fire do... ...ith the en- 239 U. S. Grant tire command, to Young’s Point and Milliken’s Bend, while I returned to Memphis to make all the necessary preparation for... ...nd tortuous course, making it impossible to turn the 240 Personal Memoirs bends with vessels of any considerable length. Marching across this country...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...speak with a certain appearance of fluency; but there are few who can ever bend it to any practical need, few who can ever be said to express themselv... ...nty shall minister to the highest wish of Benevolence, and where the chill north wind of Prudence shall never blow over the flowery field of Enjoyment... ...rposes of those great in- land states, and for T exas, and California, and Oregon;” – a statement which is among the happiest achievements of American... ...t: the needle did not tremble as with richer natures, but pointed steadily north; and as he saw duty and inclination in one, he turned all his strengt... ..., by the support of some wind (blow it from the south, or blow it from the north, it is of no matter), come to the ears of the chief offenders. But wh...

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