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311: Mark Twain's Speeches
... so. One more point- all the world knows it, and that is why it is dangerous to omit it- our guest is a distinguished citizen of the Great Republic beyond the seas. In America his Huckleberry Finn and his Tom Sawyer are what Robinson Crusoe and Tom Brown's School Days have been to us. They are racy of the soil. They are books to which it is impossible to place any ...
312: The Great Gatsby: Doubleness
... much more than that, and during the 1950s and 1960s people started reading Scott Fitzgerald again. Today he is considered one of America's great novelists. The Great Gatsby, along with The Scarlet Letter and Huckleberry Finn, has become a book we can't do without if we want to understand ourselves. Fitzgerald asks us to read this book with that same double vision with which he wrote it. He asks us ...
313: Tom Swayer
... started to wrestle and you picked up the knife and stabbed him. Muff Potter was convinced by Injun Joe s story. Muff Potter begged Injun Joe not to tell anybody. After that Tom and Huck Finn ran as quickly and far as they could. That night they swore that they will not tell anybody and if they did tell they would rot to death. Now Tom was feeling left out, nobody loved him. So Tom ran away from home to get away from his troubles. Two boys joined Tom on his adventures being a pirate. Tom the Black Avenger of the Spanish Main, Huck Finn The red-handed, and Joe Harper the Terror of the Seas. Tom had furnished these titles from his favorite literature. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer They had arrived to their raft and went for a ...
314: New Developments or Research in Genetic Cloning: Summary
... major scientific breakthrough: they cloned a sheep from non-embryonic cells. To create this cloned sheep the research team focused on stopping the cell cycle. They then take the cells from the udder of a Finn Dorset ewe. In order to stop the cells from dividing, the scientists put these cells in a culture with very low nutrition concentration. While this was happening, Dr. Wilmut and his team used the nuclear ... egg cell is taken from a Scottish Blackface ewe. The first step is to remove the egg's nucleus, while leaving the cytoplasm intact. They then place the nucleus along side the cell from the Finn Dorset ewe. An electric pulse was used to fuse them together, and a second one to imitate the burst of energy at fertilization, triggering cell division. About five to seven days later, the embryo was ...
315: Ireland, Land Of Two Countries
... There will always be the North and the Republic of Ireland will have to be content with only 16 counties instead of 32. Even with the resent actions taken by England to allow the Seine Finn to vote still there is a long way before we see Great Britain out of Northern Ireland. Even then the two types of people in Ireland are too different to get along with each other ...
316: Tom Sawyer
... robbers, or soldiers. At the beginning of the story Tom is introduced by climbing in his window after a long night of cavorting with his friends. Soon after the start of the story Tom meets Huckleberry Fin. Huck is a local outcast of society who likes to live by his own terms. Tom and Huck become good friends. One night the two boys go to the grave yard. While they are ...
317: Computers and Crime
... Computers for Fraud or Malice Is Often an Inside Job". Wall Street Journal, Aug 27, 1992, A, 7:5. Markoff, J. "Hackers Indicted on Spy Charges". New York Times, Dec. 8, 1992, B, 13:1. Finn, Nancy and Peter, "Don't Rely on the Law to Stop Computer Crime," Computer World, Dec. 19, 1984, V18. Phrack Magazine issues 1-46. Compiled by Knight Lightning and Phiber Optik. Shannon, L R. "THe ...
318: Computer Crimes: Laws Must Be Pass To Address The Increase In Computer Crimes
... Computers for Fraud or Malice Is Often an Inside Job". Wall Street Journal, Aug 27, 1992, A, 7:5. Markoff, J. "Hackers Indicted on Spy Charges". New York Times, Dec. 8, 1992, B, 13:1. Finn, Nancy and Peter, "Don't Rely on the Law to Stop Computer Crime," Computer World, Dec. 19, 1984, V18. Phrack Magazine issues 1-46. Compiled by Knight Lightning and Phiber Optik. Shannon, L R. "THe ...
319: Creative Writing: Huck's Rebellion
... the window as to shake my hand. I reach my hand out but than decided to give him a hug instead. I felt a tear roll down my eye as I was hugging him. “Huck Finn, you aint crying are you”. “Of course not Jim, I just got something in my eye”. “Let'me go wich ya down to the river with you”. “Alright Jim”. Jim than disappeared and seconds later ...
320: Marilyn Monroe: Suicide or Murder
... very fresh bruise— and a bruise on the arms.” (Brown, and Barham) Sargent Clemmons also said, “Marilyn was given choral hydrate, a colorless, odorless liquid, in her champagne. It would have worked like a Mickey Finn. Then, after she drifted off, a fatal injection of Nembutal was administered.” (Brown, and Barham) Sources in the LA police department that saw portions of the seven hundred and twenty three-page report on Monroe ...


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