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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...ully aware of the extent by which there was an interdependence of the social members of society and she was beginning to think of her son as a gift fr... ...In short, she believed that society came about for the purpose of giving its members a long lifetime of small doses of savagery instead of a few episo... ...ure of all things in childhood friendships thwarted by the mutability of its members. Its hormonal promptings to socialize more for meat to satisfy h... ...he pothole-faced teacher with the aid of his rarely forsaken tools of rubber bands and quickly manufactured spit wads. His ethereal dreaminess, movin... ...e could remove the glass fragments from the exploding glass house of family, bandage wounded childhood, and could at last distance oneself from memori... ...ld allow the steam to relax her to minimal consciousness of a self-contained Nirvana that could be gained in virtually no other way than in the bathtu... ...nto a lake she changed her mind, turned off the tab, and went to him to seek Nirvana down and dirty. Riveted in the carnal skin friction of sexual glu... ... there チNYou left me positing the possibility of going there but now I am in Bandung Indonesia and planning to go deep into the jungles. My choice on...

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Mankind in the Making

By: H. G. Wells

...t; at last nothing but the abstracted ego remains,—a sort of complimentary Nirvana. One citation will serve to show the colour of all his thought. “A ... ...nspicuously. These figures, it must be borne in mind, deal with the living members of each class at the ages given. The mortality, however, in the bla... ...ommended respectable but unfortunate mothers, are converted into admirable bandsmen for the defence of the Empire or trained to be servants for people... ...: they attain a trifling amount of mutual improve- ment at their best, the members read papers to one another, and a few medical men and schools secur... ... they do noth- ing whatever in its place. Now it is little use to goad the members of an ill-trained, ill-treated, ill-organized, poorly respected and... ...perties, just at the age when such knowl- * There could be a set of colour bands in the book that the English Language Society might publish. 95 H G ...

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