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The Moral Limits of Knowledge
… science? At one time most inhabitants of the pure science community would have doubted this. But in recent years, more … Effect—holes in the ozone layer due to synthetic freon or CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). Anybody can scour the pages and … functionally. Each lives by the other. Without subsidies from business, technology would starve to death, and in …
Is Eating Necessary?
… piously near, but at a safe distance from the black community. I pass a neon-glut of fast food franchises and … blouse and pants, I resemble a decorated guerrilla soldier in luxury p.j.’s. Except for the glittering green eyes, … remodeled by Hank Walgreen. I heard Nancy and Vic are also having their kitchen remodeled. Walgreen is a bearded …
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Form, Eros, and the Unspeakable: Whitman’s Stanzas
… grows wherever the land is and the water is, This is the common air that bathes the globe. This is Whitman in his … Lyrica , Allen Grossman has argued that the short line points toward the absence of what is excluded from it; it … sin which cannot be named among Christians) limited the audience for the review severely. What does it mean, to be …
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The End is Nothing, the Road is All
… disappearing into the tugboat’s frothy wake. When Red died, he was cremated in St. Louis. Jimmy watched from the … “Jimmy,” Jimmy finally said. Algren nodded, then completed the introduction. “Jimmy? Simone. ” Algren, Jimmy … other side. Lately, Jimmy’d become aware that there were points in a person’s life that caused everything after to …
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The Anglo-Egyptian Controversy
… however, partake of it unless you and we agree upon four points. They are: (a) the security of the communications of … and an Egyptian under a Dutch Chairman. The latter died before a report had been drafted. In the spring of 1926, however, the two remaining members submitted their …
At Loch Key
… At Loch Key Boscommon is in Connaught; and almost any frequenter of the … One of the oldest books of Irish history is the “Annals of Loch Key,” in which the MacDermots recorded their … program: a complicated system of bounties, subsidies, and tariffs by which the entrepreneur is encouraged to …
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