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Honolulu Star Advertiser : Special Sunday Tabloid

By: Honolulu Star Advertiser

...I I HOST COMMITTEE Chair: Peter S. Ho Executive Vice Chair: Timothy E. Johns Lt. Governor Brian Schatz Bob Barlow W. David P. Carey III Greg... ...e of the state’s top heads of busi- ness, including board members Timothy E. Johns, HMSA senior vice president; Dr. Charles E. Morrison, president of ... ...with business people and investors from around the Pacific Rim. According to John E. Johnson, director of communications & outreach for the National C... ...ama, First Hawai‘ian Bank, Executive Vice President Bert “BJ” A. Kobayashi, Jr., BlackSand Capital, LLC, President & CEO Stanley M. Kuriyama, Alexan... ...ation AT Marketing Belt Collins Hawai‘i Bishop Museum Cooke Foundation, Ltd. Farmers Insurance Hawaii First Insurance Company of Hawaii Ch...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...Chairman, Subcommittee on Courts, THE INTERNET AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY , JOHN W. LAMPMANN SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND CLAIMS CHIEF OF STAFF RA... ... e.g., Spurgeon (54); Duffy (56); Duncan (65); Earnest (78); Arnold (108); Johnson (111); Fox (118); Rook (121). Page 24 UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT O... ... 41 See, e.g., Perkins (205). 42 See, e.g., Johnson (334); Hamill (354); Pechter (347); Getchel (583). Page 28 UNITE... ...tion of a typical orphan work photograph would be useless: for example, “farmer with three horses, mountains in background.” 238 A user might nev... ...ht Films, Ltd. John Lovering/WSCA-FM Maureen LaWent Thomas G. Field, Jr. Fred Jacabowitz Karl Miller/Pierian Recording Society Luke Stodol...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

...Chairman, Subcommittee on Courts, THE INTERNET AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY , JOHN W. LAMPMANN SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND CLAIMS CHIEF OF STAFF RA... ... e.g., Spurgeon (54); Duffy (56); Duncan (65); Earnest (78); Arnold (108); Johnson (111); Fox (118); Rook (121). Page 24 UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT O... ... 41 See, e.g., Perkins (205). 42 See, e.g., Johnson (334); Hamill (354); Pechter (347); Getchel (583). Page 28 UNITE... ...tion of a typical orphan work photograph would be useless: for example, “farmer with three horses, mountains in background.” 238 A user might nev... ...ht Films, Ltd. John Lovering/WSCA-FM Maureen LaWent Thomas G. Field, Jr. Fred Jacabowitz Karl Miller/Pierian Recording Society Luke Stodol...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...e is uneducated. Her husband is 35 years old and he is by 145 profession a farmer. She has two children: one male and one female. She says she ha... ...t: A Sociological Analysis. Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi. 297 50. Johnson, K. (1992) Women’s Health: Developing a New Inter-disciplinary... ...Appl. Sci. Periodical, Vol. 2, 25-27. 134. Vasantha Kandasamy, W.B. and T. Johnson (2003) Study of HIV/AIDS Patients using RTD Matrices. Paper p... ...ala Mathematical Association, 137-149. 138. Vasantha Kandasamy, W.B., Mary John, M. and Kanagamuthu, T., (2002) “Study of Social Interaction and...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

... Work of the rice farmer ... ...ral change of living environment 75 Pictures 77-107 Work of the rice farmer Structural change in farming 108 Local rice farming 108 * Hie... ...Pictures 138-171 Inside the village community Annual festivals 172 Farmer's festival calendar 172 * Modern annual festivals 173 * Chinese ... ...al Office: 2003 Agricultural Census (Northern region) 5. Penth 1994. Joel John Barlow, History of Lanna. Chiang Rai Guide 2004 (www.chiangraiprovince... ...ffice: 2003 Agricultural Census (Northern region) 2 5. Penth 1994. Joel John Barlow, History of Lanna. Chiang Rai Guide 2004 (www.chiangraiprovince... ...rnell University, Southeast Asia Program. Data papers 4. Ithaka. Bennet, John W. 1976. The Ecological Transition. Cultural Anthropology of Human Ada... ...White Lotus, Bangkok. Goldsen, Rose K. – K. M. Rosenberg – R. M. Williams Jr. – E. A. Suchman 1960. What College Students Think. Van Nostrand, Princ... ...nce in Thai Society, 219–251. Cornell Univ. Press. Ingersoll, Daniel W. Jr. – Gordon Bronitsky 1987. Mirror and Metaphor. Material and Social Const... ...gression. Mankind 14: 4, 308–14. McNamee, Stephen J. – Miller, Robert K., Jr. 2004. The Meritocracy Myth. Rowman Littlefield. McVey, Ruth (ed.) 200...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...tter, 17 3 The Second Enclosure Movement, 42 4 The Internet Threat, 54 5 The Farmers’ Tale: An Allegory, 83 6 I Got a Mashup, 122 7 The Enclosure of S... ...ingle out any one individual—but without Glenn Brown at Creative Commons and John Wilbanks at Science Commons, neither organization would exist today.... ...ave—Drew Endy and Randy Rettberg in synthetic biol- ogy, Nobel laureates Sir John Sulston and Harold Varmus in genomics and biology more generally, Pa... ...with Manon Ress, Fred von Lohmann, Cindy Cohn, Jason Schultz, and Gigi Sohn. John Howkins and Gilberto Gil have provided considerable leadership inter... ...ias for their gardens, and are willing to pay handsomely for them, then some farmer who was formerly growing soy- beans or gourds will devote a field t... ...got done at the last minute. The economists shake their heads. 1 The petunia farmer is selling something that is “a rivalrous Chapter 1 2 -1 ___ 0 ___... ...vard Journal of Law and T echnology 16 (2003): 395–410; and Glynn S. Lunney, Jr., “Fair Use and Market Failure: Sony Revisited,” Boston University Law... ... 2000), 52, 269n39. Love, Jamie, ix, 243–244, 293, 295n13. Lunney, Glynn S., Jr., 271. Lydon, Michael, 127, 279, 280n5, 281n7. MacArthur Foundation, 2...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...red as "items" within the context of this book.) This section borrows heavily from John Dewey's How We Think (1910, pp. 72-110) and all quotations ar... ...own. Within two years the local demand for the seed far exceeded the supply. The farmers were mostly illiterate, but they could easily observe the... ...ted States a rat poison that killed rats in their holes diffused very slowly among farmers because its results were not visible (pp. 22, 23). 1... ...or balanced reciprocity in the giving and receiving of goods and services, as when farmers lend a helping hand to one another at harvest time. ... ...(Chapter 7) strategies. PRODUCT STRATEGIES Branding A few years ago a man named John Adams won the Republican nomination in New Hampshire's First... ...ion and urban planning, to mention but a few. 118 APPENDIX A Excerpt from John Dewey's "The Origin and Nature of Ideas" Something in an ... ...umor. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Allvine, Fred C. and Fred A. Tarpley, Jr. 1977. The New State of the Economy. Cambridge, Mass.: Winthro... .... and Sandra Ball-Roke, Communication, 3rd ed. New York: McKay. Demone, Harold E., Jr. 1978. Human Services. Washington, D.C.: HEW. Department of Tr... ...and Culture. New York: Putnam. -.1910. How We Think. Boston: Heath. Dionne, E. J., Jr. 1980. "The Mail-Order Campaigners." New York Times, September ...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ers." 1909*8 Opportunity J The sophomore speaker, Sam- uel Shepard Rogers, Jr.,attempted Continued on page 4. OLD MASTERS Professor Rice Lectures Upon... ...We allow you from this time on to go your way unmolested." Hatchet Oration John Donahue Murphy 1907 alias " John Donahue Marathon Murjjhy, " the s] ea... ...e duly credited with double cuts at all times. He further ex- plained that Johnson, who tried to <!oncoal KoUey's absence, had "escaped punishment at ... ...cement ora- tors. B\)r two years he was prin- cipal of the Union school at Farmer, N. Y'. and then studied law in Auburn, N. Y. During tho Civil War h... ...xt year by the pnisent occu- pants at any time bef(jro May 1. The <lates f(jr assignitig rooms by lot to applicants have not yet been arranged, A coll... ..., Asst. Trust Officer IIAKI.KM BRANCH W. 1'. Lewis, Manager IIRONX IIRANCH John D.inibey, Manager Daniel B. Buckley FINE CUSTOM TAILORING 72 12 Main B... ...he following new members were elected to the board : Henry Edward Bedford. Jr., 1908 of Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Roger Sherman Loomis 1909 of Yokoliaran, Jap... ...en—story, Ger- .ald Mygatt. The Gate of Tears—verse, Ber- nard Westermann. Farmer Perkins' Automobile — story. Clifford Alexander Dunning. The Garden ... ...world, the story might leave an unpleas- ant impression. Mr. Dunning with "Farmer Perkins' Automo- bile," and Mr. Stiilaiid with "As the Hero Told It,...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

...Chairman, Subcommittee on Courts, THE INTERNET AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY , JOHN W. LAMPMANN SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND CLAIMS CHIEF OF STAFF RA... ... e.g., Spurgeon (54); Duffy (56); Duncan (65); Earnest (78); Arnold (108); Johnson (111); Fox (118); Rook (121). Page 24 UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT O... ... 41 See, e.g., Perkins (205). 42 See, e.g., Johnson (334); Hamill (354); Pechter (347); Getchel (583). Page 28 UNITE... ...tion of a typical orphan work photograph would be useless: for example, “farmer with three horses, mountains in background.” 238 A user might nev... ...ht Films, Ltd. John Lovering/WSCA-FM Maureen LaWent Thomas G. Field, Jr. Fred Jacabowitz Karl Miller/Pierian Recording Society Luke Stodol...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...Even the authoritative and mainstream 1995 "Handbook of Experimental Economics", by John Hagel and Alvin Roth (eds.) admits that people do not behav... ...money, and services are scarce. The number of industrialists, service providers, or farmers is limited - as is their life span. The quantities of ra... ...ty and to price options correctly. From "The Econometrics of Financial Markets" by John Campbell, Andrew Lo, and Craig MacKinlay, Princeton Univer... ...efined thus in "The Econometrics of Financial Markets", a 1997 textbook authored by John Campbell, Andrew Lo, and Craig MacKinlay: "An approach to... ...archical relationships." Still, there are malignant narcissists among subsistence farmers in Africa, nomads in the Sinai desert, day laborers in e... ...- oecd.org Foreign Direct Investment as a Catalyst for Industrial Development - JR Markusen, A Venables - 1997 - NBER Foreign Direct Investme... ...gn Direct Investment in Developing Countries: A Selective Survey - Luiz R. de Mello Jr. – NBER Foreign Investment, Labor Immobility and the Qualit... ... and knowledge societies, each, in turn, increased the mobility of the workforce. A farmer is the least mobile. His means of production are fixed, h...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...onsibility of United Kingdom Branches: Police 20km Barbuda Caribbean Sea ST. JOHN'S Redonda See regional map III Geography Total area: 440 km 2 ; land... ... independent state recognizing Eliza- beth II as Chief of State Capital: St. John's Administrative divisions: 6 parishes, 2 dependencies (Barbuda, Red... ...most exclusively for handling cane Highways: 240 km main Ports: 1 major (St. John's), 1 minor Civil air: 10 major transport aircraft Airfields: 2 tota... ...ues of the Austrian People's Party (OVP) repre- senting business, labor, and farmers; OVP- oriented League of Austrian Industrialists; Roman Catholic ... ... Democratic Youth Organization (EDON; Communist controlled); Union of Cyprus Farmers (EKA; Communist controlled); Cyprus Farmers Union (PEK; pro-West)... ...ore, gypsum, fish Agriculture: most Mauritanians are no- mads or subsistence farmers; livestock, cereals, vegetables, dates; cash crop gum arabic Fish... ... years Political parties and leaders: Republican Party, Frank J. Fahrenkopf, Jr., national chairman, Maureen Reagan, cochairman; Democratic Party, Pau... ...tional chairman, Maureen Reagan, cochairman; Democratic Party, Paul G. Kirk, Jr., na- tional committee chairman; several other groups or parties of mi...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...nsported his imagination to green blankets of waving rice, and from there to farmers' markets and rural parades celebrating the farmer, the daily appr... ... receive at Shin Se Gye when he quit there. Near Muguk, from the bus, he saw farmers of the dawn planting their weedy rice patties by hand. They were... ...the irrigated rice fields near the apartment that he once had in Umsong; the farmers ("nongmin") who would insert each individual plant as painstaking... ...t your pet pig would be next. Associationism." "David Hume?" she chuckled. "John Locke/David Hume--I'm not sure which. " Rick had to go to the toilet... ...lence was greater than that envisaged by Al Queida -- at least so the George Jr. administration, for all its cowboy stuttering, still glibly and volub... ...own the toilet like an ignoramus." "Where did you get it from? One of your Johns?" She laughed bitterly. "No, I don't want to marry someone this ig... ... to this belatedly. She dreamed that she and Michael were at a diner in the John F Kennedy International Airport. They were getting married there bef... ...ayo celebrations, and traditional Mexican ballads. In would come George Bush Jr. signs and the American navy ships. It is a choice like the people in ... ...ed, was the expedient of presidents and kings. Even this Texan hick, George Jr., who seemed to her as abhorrent as a president was likely to become, ...

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Analysis of Social Aspects of Migrant Labourers Living with Hiv/Aids Using Fuzzy Theory and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...Failed to stop the misled agricultural techniques followed recently by farmers G 5 - No foresight for the government and no precautionary acti... ...s about HIV/AIDS G 2 - No steps to help agricultural cooli only rich farmers are being helped i.e., landowners alone get the benefit from the ... ...migrant labourers are victims of harassment, ill treatment by the rich farmers/employer. G 4 – Easy availability of liquor. G 5 – Avail... ...rom India, The Ford Foundation, Har Anand Publication, India (1994). 44. Johnson, K., “Women’s Health: Developing a New Inter-disciplinary Specialt... ...ical Institute 8, (2000) 65-67. 466 104. Vasantha Kandasamy, W.B., and Johnson, T., “Study of HIV/AIDS Patients using RTD Matrices,” presented a... ...IT Madras on December 22, 2003. 105. Vasantha Kandasamy, W.B., and Mary John, M., “Fuzzy Analysis to Study the Pollution and the Disease Caused b...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...you are automatically addicted to power, just as a president like George Bush Jr. is addicted to power, to ease, to the power of being able to comma... ... on a useless piece of crap that should be shut down. Or at least given to a farmer who could grow something edible and useful in it. The, new, cha... ... the Scientific Community, the Chemical Industry, and all farming business and farmers around the world have easily ignored Rachel Carlson’s one smal... ... of the industrial pesticides and chemical fertilizers they sell to all of the farmers around the world… So: for over seventy years and still counti... ...c… Their first names became repetitious duplicates of their ancestors: Son of JohnJohnson. These labels-identities were inflicted on each person... ...haney is the personification of the American Monster. Before him: Lon Chaney Jr. depicted every kind of evil American Monster on film. As his fathe... ...monsters even more horrible than the movie monsters Lon Chaney and Lon Chaney Jr. George Bush and George Bush Jr.: both of them kept their evil hidde... ...oint in trying to become a perfect machine? The famous African American slave John Henry tried to out-hammer a steam engine. It made him famous. I... ...y changing. They would have you believe rich people are like everyone else. Johnny Carson said: ‘Rich People are different’. But as the richest ...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...ree-year-old Cornell University graduate student named Robert Tappan Morris, Jr. He had launched it by infecting a machine at MIT from his terminal in... ...compiled an extensive catalog of user innovation. He points to examples like farmers who roped a bicycle-like contraption to some PVC After the Stall ... ...rse themselves in artistic invention or soft- ware coding. Famed utilitarian John Stuart Mill may have believed in the greatest happi- ness for the gr... ...ussion of semiotic democracy, a media studies concept drawn from the work of John Fiske. 67 Fisher argues that “[i]n an attractive society all persons... ... taught, and argued with T erry Fisher, Lawrence Lessig, Charlie Nesson, and John Palfrey. They helped me discover, shape, and refine the underlying id... ...caltax.org/MEMBER/digest/apr97/apr97-4.htm; see generally Charles E. McLure, Jr., T axation of Electronic Commerce: Economic Objectives, T echnolog- i... ...du/display.article?id 5928. 55. See Jonathan L. Zittrain & John G. Palfrey, Jr., Reluctant Gatekeepers: Corporate Ethics on Notes to Pages 111–13 281...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 7 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...and confidential EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, October 28, 1863. GENERAL JOHN M. SCHOFIELD: There have recently reached the War Department, and then... ...NCOLN. 6 The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: V ol Seven TELEGRAM TO GOVERNOR JOHNSON. [Cipher.] EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, D. C., Oc- tober 28, 186... ...r.] EXECUTIVE MANSION, W ASHINGTON, D. C., Oc- tober 28, 1863. HON. ANDREW JOHNSON, Nashville, Tenn.: If not too inconvenient, please come at once and... ... of the present Congress, Robert C. Schenck, of Ohio, and Frank P . Blair, Jr., of Missouri, mem- bers elect thereto, by and with the consent of the S... ...ing to the resignation and reinstatement of Major-General Frank P . Blair, Jr., of Missouri.] The foregoing constitutes all sought by the resolution s... ...e country; but I am reminded in this connection of a story of an old Dutch farmer, who remarked to a companion once that “it was not best to swap hors...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 1 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...porting the family, either on his father’s clearing, or hired out to other farmers to plough, or dig ditches, or chop wood, or drive ox teams; occasio... ...op wood, or drive ox teams; occasionally also to “tend the baby,” when the farmer’s wife was otherwise engaged. He could regard it as an ad- vancement... ...ing, and elementary arith- metic. Among the people of the settlement, bush farmers and small tradesmen, he found none of uncommon intelli- gence or ed... ...last reached the fountain of Federal justice; and finally the execution of John Brown, for his wild raid into Virginia, to invite the slaves to rally ... ...lave and half free, but must be- come all one thing or all the other. When John Brown lay under sentence of death he declared that now he was sure tha... ...ts final extirpation, to the music of the war-song of the great conflict: “John Brown’s body lies a-mouldering in the grave, But his soul is marching ... ...s Pileher (he was always a Whig and deserves atten- tion), Matthew Crowder Jr., Greenberry Smith; John Fagan, George Fagan, William Fagan (these three...

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Life on the Mississippi

By: Mark Twain

... that, on the 2nd of December; Asa Hardy was captain of her, and his brother John was first clerk; and it was his first trip in her, too; Tom Jones to... ...y queer be ing; no respect for anything or anybody. Sometimes he called me ‘Johnny.’ And he kept a fiddle, and a cat. He played execrably. This seeme... ...in columns; a bill head worded something like this— STEAMER GREAT REPUBLIC. JOHN SMITH MASTER PILOTS, JOHN JONES AND THOMAS BROWN. ——————————————————... ...ers and captains instantly put freights up a few cents, and explained to the farmers along the river the necessity of it, by calling their attention t... ... of wages about to be established. It was a rather slender argument, but the farmers did not seem to detect it. It looked reasonable to them that to a... ...where. It was a bad region—all around and about Hat Island, in early days. A farmer who lived on the Illinois shore there, said that twenty nine steam... ...en o’clock, General Joseph A. Mabry, Tho mas O’Connor, and Joseph A. Mabry, Jr., were killed in a shooting affray. The difficulty began yesterday aft... ...hed into the bank and got another shot gun. About this time Joseph A. Mabry, Jr., son of General Mabry, came rushing down the street, un seen by O’Co...

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Democracy in America

By: Alexis de Tocqueville

...ranslator – Henry Reeve Book One Introduction Special Introduction By Hon. John T. Morgan In the eleven years that separated the Declaration of the In... ...n rights and liberties have already inspired the souls of the people. Hon. John T. Morgan Special Introduction By Hon. John J. Ingalls Nearly two-thir... ...lution.” He died at Cannes, April 15, 1859, at the age of fifty-four. Hon. John J. Ingalls Introductory Chapter Amongst the novel objects that attract... ...pared, its produce was found to be insuf- ficient to enrich a master and a farmer at the same time. The land was then naturally broken up into small p... ...erved that slave labor is a very expensive method of cultivating corn. The farmer of corn land in a country where slavery is unknown habitually retain... ... themselves. Men are to be met with who have successively been barristers, farmers, mer- chants, ministers of the gospel, and physicians. If the Ameri... ...n of St Thos. Jenifer Danl. Carroll Virginia John Blair - James Madison Jr. North Carolina Wm. Blount Richd. Dobbs Spaight Hu Williamson South C...

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What Is Coming a Forecast of Things after the War

By: H. G. Wells

... may just as properly be called upon to die. Bocking and Braintree and Mr. John Smith—Mr. John Smith, the ordinary comfort- able man with a stake in t... ...d rights and expecta- tions and economies of Bocking and Braintree and Mr. John 48 What Is Coming? Smith. They have to think now in a different way….... ... while the road out remains choked and confused between them; and if every John Smith with a claim is insisting upon his reasonable expectation of pro... ...icycle, the cheap watch, the ordinary tradesman’s delivery automobile, the farmer’s run- about, the country doctor’s car, much electric-lighting mate-...

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Up from Slavery : An Autobiography

By: Booker Taliaferro Washington

...volume is dedicated to my Wife Margaret James Washington And to my Brother John H. Washington Whose patience, fidelity, and hard work have gone far to... ...amily was declared free by the Emancipation Proclama- tion. Three children—John, my older brother, Amanda, my sister, and myself—had a pallet on the d... ... chosen to wear no covering. In connection with the flax shirt, my brother John, who is several years older than I am, performed one of the most gener... ...unties where I went, and that the 76 UP FROM SLAVERY most of the coloured farmers were in debt. The state had not been able to build schoolhouses in ... ...came to him for ideas regarding the raising of sweet potatoes. These white farmers honoured and respected him be- cause he, by his skill and knowledge... ... way to the gallows. In passing through the town of Tuskegee I met a white farmer who lived some distance out in the country. In a jesting manner this... ...Tuskegee Institute, as well as my personal friend, Mr. William H. Baldwin, Jr. was at the time General Manager of the Southern Railroad, and happened ... ...ocation from Bishop Nelson, of Georgia, a dedicatory ode by Albert Howell, Jr., and addresses by the President of the Exposition and Mrs. Joseph Thomp... ...a is not growing less intense! At this concert the Hon. Benjamin B. Odell, Jr., the present governor of New York, presided. I was never given a more c...

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

By: Thomas H. Kean

...lding Jamie S. Gorelick Slade Gorton Lee H. Hamilton vice chair Bob Kerrey John F . Lehman Timothy J. Roemer James R.Thompson COMMISSION MEMBERS Final... ...lla Staff Assistant Alexis Albion Professional Staff Member Scott H.Allan, Jr. Counsel John A. Azzarello Counsel Caroline Barnes Professional Staff Me... ...sistant Alexis Albion Professional Staff Member Scott H.Allan, Jr. Counsel John A. Azzarello Counsel Caroline Barnes Professional Staff Member Warren ... ... Dunne Deputy General Counsel Thomas R. Eldridge Counsel Alice Falk Editor John J. Farmer, Jr. Senior Counsel & Team Leader Alvin S. Felzenberg Deputy... ...eputy General Counsel Thomas R. Eldridge Counsel Alice Falk Editor John J. Farmer, Jr. Senior Counsel & Team Leader Alvin S. Felzenberg Deputy for Com... ...neral Counsel Thomas R. Eldridge Counsel Alice Falk Editor John J. Farmer, Jr. Senior Counsel & Team Leader Alvin S. Felzenberg Deputy for Communicati... ...munications Assistant Lisa Marie Sullivan Staff Assistant Quinn John Tamm, Jr. Professional Staff Member Catharine S.Taylor Staff Assistant Y oel T ob...

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The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

By: The Manhattan Engineer District

...mbings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki headed by Brigadier General J. B. Newman, Jr. More ex- tensive surveys have been made since that time by other agenci... ... sion of Japan. EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT Hiroshima — August 6th, 1945 by Father John A. Siemes, professor of modern philosphy at Tokyo’s Catholic Universit... ...and mothers carrying burned children in their arms. From the houses of the farmers in the valley comes word: “Our houses are full of wounded and dying... ...eamingly de- mands who we are and threatens to cut us down. Father Laures, Jr., seizes his arm and explains that we are Ger- man. We finally quiet him...

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

By: Richard Henry Dana

... when coming up, dripping from the water, we were raised high into the air. John (that was the sailor’s name) thought the boom would go, every moment... ...ay the d—l with you.’’ As I still doubted, he said he would leave it to John, who was the oldest seaman aboard, and would know, if anybody did. J... ...; but I consented to have him called. The cook stated the matter to him, and John, as I antici- pated, sided with the cook, and said that he himself ... ...ike a sheep, with his head down; and the men looked more like fishermen and farmers than they did like sailors. Though it was by no means cold w... ...arned from others that he had become one of the most wealthy and respectable farmers in the State, and that his rancho was well worth visiting.) Tho... ...f language, we may say, a victim in the cause of her country. R. H. D., JR. BOSTON, MAY 6, 1869. THE END - 218 - Two Years Before the Mast...

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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

By: Ulysses S. Grant

...assengers with him and his first wife, on the ship Mary 5 U. S. Grant and John, from Dorchester, England, in 1630. Mrs. Rockwell had several children... ...ield and worked for, and lived in the family of a Mr. Brown, the father of John Brown—”whose body lies mouldering in the grave, while his soul goes ma... ...e, while his soul goes marching on.” I have often heard my father speak of John Brown, particu- larly since the events at Harper’s Ferry. Brown was a ... ...ial position as any in their section of the State. It embraced the sons of farmers, lawyers, physicians, politicians, merchants, bankers and ministers... ...nd I said fur- ther I took it that most of the men in the ranks were small farmers. The whole country had been so raided by the two armies that it was... ... Brig.-Gen. D. McM. Gregg. First Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Henry E. Davies, Jr. Second Brigade, Col. J. Irvin Gregg. Third Division, Brig.-Gen.... ...d Division, Brig.-Gen. J. H. Wilson. First Brigade, Col. T. M. Bryan, Jr. Second Brigade, Col. Geo. H. Chapman. Maj.-Gen. A. E. Burnside, co...

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The $30,000 Bequest : And Other Stories

By: Mark Twain

...Adelbert, who was a rising young journeyman tinner, also Hosannah Dilkins, Jr., journeyman plasterer, just out of his apprenticeship. For many months ... ...ev eral citizens, who by means of public cab No. 365 trans ported to St. John of God.” Paragraph No. 3 is a little obscure, but I think it says that... ...s country. For he was so regular. Some years later we have the illustrious John Morgan T wain. He came over to this country with Columbus in 1492 as a... ...h. Among these may be mentioned Richard Brinsley T wain, alias Guy Fawkes; John Wentworth Twain, alias Sixteen String Jack; William Hogarth T wain, al... ...Whitcomb Riley tells it. He tells it in the character of a dull witted old farmer who has just heard it for the first time, thinks it is unspeakably f... ...he simplicity and innocence and sincerity and unconscious ness of the old farmer are perfectly simulated, and the result is a performance which is th...

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