Excerpt: CHAPTER I; Down the Rabbit-Hole -- ALICE WAS BEGINNING to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, ?and what is the use of a book,? thought Alice ?without pictures or conversation?? So she was considering in her own mind (as well as she could, for the hot day made her feel very sleepy and stupid), whether the ...
They laughed at little Jo-Jo, because he couldn't hop the way they could.
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Description: The AAPS Journal publishes four issues a year.
Description: When the JOURNALwas first established, there was but one artillery of the United States and it consisted of 5 regiments. Each of these regiments had 12 batteries, of which 10 were coast batteries, and 2 were field batteries. This meant that at the time of the founding of the JOURNAL, five-sixths of all United States artillery was seacoast. The need for a journal was felt because the artillery was awakening from a long period of peacetime complacency that had...
Founded in 1892, Published from 1892 until 1922 as THE JOURNAL OF THE UNITED STATES ARTILLERY, Published from 1922 until 1948 as the COAST ARTILLERY JOURNAL
Sin ; Sin, Mortal
The chapter on Scott as a lawyer has been written by Mr. Francis Watt, of the Middle Temple.--p. [ix]
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832
Cited in: Cordasco. American 1820-1910, 50-0501 ; Purchased from the Pittsburgh Academy of Medicine
Medicine
Translation of: Histoire ancienne: agypte, Assyrie. 1890.
Excerpt: The U.S. Census Bureau performs large surveys and censuses that provide high quality statistics about the American people and economy. Our business activities can be divided into four categories: decennial censuses; demographic programs; economic programs; and reimbursable work, mainly for other federal agencies. During FY2000, in addition to our ongoing surveys, we conducted the Decennial Census of Population and Housing (Census 2000), our largest and most complex activity.
Excerpt: Mr. Secretary, I am pleased to provide you with the Office of Inspector General?s semiannual report to the Congress for the first half of fiscal year 2001. Section 5 of the Inspector General Act requires that you transmit this report, with any comments you may wish to add, to the appropriate congressional committees within 30 days of its receipt. In your initial months as Secretary, I?m sure you have been impressed by the breadth of the Department?s important mi...
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Excerpt: Letter of Transmittal To the President, the Attorney General, and the Congress. I have the honor to transmit herewith Searching for Answers, the National Institute of Justice?s annual report on research, development, and evaluation for fiscal year 1995, pursuant to the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act (as amended) and the 1988 Anti-Drug Abuse Act.
Excerpt: Focus Question. What discoveries and human benefits have resulted from exploration of the Earth?s deep oceans? Learning Objectives. Students will be able to describe at least three human benefits that have resulted from explorations of the Earth?s deep oceans. Students will be able to identify separate examples of Ocean Exploration expeditions focused on historical, biological, and physical features of the Earth?s deep oceans.