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Learn Yoga with Ease

Learn Yoga with EaseLearn Yoga with Ease (book)

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For starters, yoga is good for what ails you. Specifically, research shows that yoga helps manage or control anxiety, arthritis, asthma, back pain, blood pressure, carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic fatigue, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, headaches, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, stress and other conditions and diseases. Improves muscle tone, flexibility, strength and stamina Reduces stress and tension Boosts self esteem. It improves concentration and creativity. Lowers fat improves circulation and stimulates the immune system. Creates sense of well being and calm.

Ben Jonson's Plays

Ben Jonson's PlaysBen Jonson's Plays (e-book)

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THE ALCHEMIST CYNTHIA'S REVELS EPICOENE; OR, THE SILENT WOMAN EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR THE POETASTER: OR, HIS ARRAIGNMENT SEJANUS: HIS FALL VOLPONE; OR, THE FOX

ALL HE KNEW

ALL HE KNEWALL HE KNEW (e-book)

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The discharged prisoner consumed a great deal of time and distributed many furtive glances as he alighted, though he got off the train on the side opposite the little station. The train remained so long that when finally it started there was no one on the station platform but the agent, whose face was not familiar to the last passenger. A gust of wind brought to the platform a scrap of a circus-poster which had been loosened by recent rain from a fence opposite the station. The agent kicked the paper from the platform; Sam picked it up and looked at it; it bore a picture of a gorgeously-colored monkey and the head and shoulders of an elephant.

And Then There were None-Complete Summary & Analysis

And Then There were None-Complete Summary & AnalysisAnd Then There were None-Complete Summary & Analysis (e-book)

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Treasure of Erotic Stories

Treasure of Erotic StoriesTreasure of Erotic Stories (e-book)

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A Professional Job The School Girls Relatives My Friend Massage Time Married Women Dirty Neighbor Big Artist My Son’s Friend Sexy House Cousin for Cousin She was Wonderful Personal Assistant Dildo An Experience White wife’s Black Experience It was really big!!! First Experience with Teacher F_ _ _ in the Bar Sex with my Maternal Auntie (Indian Sex Story) She was a Babysitter Webcam High School Experience I was 18 Mother-in-Law and many more SEE THE PREVIEW

Jungle of Cities-Complete Summary & Analysis

Jungle of Cities-Complete Summary & AnalysisJungle of Cities-Complete Summary & Analysis (e-book)

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The Grapes of Wrath

The Grapes of WrathThe Grapes of Wrath (e-book)

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How to be a Good Script Writer!

How to be a Good Script Writer!How to be a Good Script Writer! (book)

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Every writer aspires to be the writer whose stories or plays could be transformed into movies. It is, perhaps, the most difficult art because a new script writer must come up with an idea which should not only be unique but should have the strength to penetrate the minds of the audiences and leave its imprints for a long time. When I tell my students in my classroom that everyone can be a writer, they laugh in disbelief, but it is true that the stories which we read or watch being performed on stage or screen are actually nothing special, but the way of presentation is definitely impressive. Thus it is the script writer who makes a story a hit or flop, of course, with the help of directors, actors, and other supporting staff.

Under the Autumn Star

Under the Autumn StarUnder the Autumn Star (e-book)

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See, now I am well away from the rush and crowd of the city, from people and newspapers; I have fled away from it all, because of the calling that came to me once more from the quiet, lonely tracts where I belong. “It will all come right this time,” I tell myself, and am full of hope. Alas, I have fled from the city like this before, and afterwards returned. And fled away again. But this time I am resolved. Peace I will have, at any cost. And for the present I have taken a room in a cottage here, with Old Gunhild to look after me. Here and there among the pines are rowans, with ripe coral berries; now the berries are falling, heavy clusters striking the earth. So they reap themselves and sow themselves again, an inconceivable abundance to be squandered every single year. Over three hundred clusters I can count on a single tree. And here and there about are flowers still in bloom, obstinate things that will not die, though their time is really past.

Shocking Incest Stories

Shocking Incest StoriesShocking Incest Stories (e-book)

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MY MOM MY TEACHER HOW MOTHER STARTED HOW I SAW HER FAMILY SECRET THAT WAS REAL YOU HAVE LEARNED ENOUGH AN OUTING TO REMEMBER WAS IT A SIN? SHE NEEDED ME AFTER YOUR FATHER IS ASLEEP JOURNEY WHAT A DAY!!! IT WAS NOT A MISTAKE COOL F___ RIGHT NOW!

Under Western Eyes

Under Western EyesUnder Western Eyes (e-book)

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The origin of Mr. Razumov’s record is connected with an event characteristic of modern Russia in the actual fact: the assassination of a prominent statesman—and still more characteristic of the moral corruption of an oppressed society where the noblest aspirations of humanity, the desire of freedom, an ardent patriotism, the love of justice, the sense of pity, and even the fidelity of simple minds are prostituted to the lusts of hate and fear, the inseparable companions of an uneasy despotism.

ALL ABOUT ARCHIMEDES

ALL ABOUT ARCHIMEDESALL ABOUT ARCHIMEDES (e-book)

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The story of the golden crown does not appear in the known works of Archimedes. Moreover, the practicality of the method it describes has been called into question, due to the prohibitive amount of accuracy required in measuring the water displacement. Archimedes may have instead sought a solution that applied the principle known in hydrostatics as Archimedes' Principle, which he describes in his treatise On Floating Bodies. This principle states that a body immersed in a fluid experiences a buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. Using this principle, it would have been possible to compare the density of the golden crown to that of solid gold by balancing the crown on a scale with a gold reference sample, then immersing the apparatus in water. If the crown was less dense than gold, it would displace more water due to its larger volume, and thus experience a greater buoyant force than the reference sample.

Do you have a Slut Wife?

Do you have a Slut Wife?Do you have a Slut Wife? (e-book)

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ALL ABOUT NELSON R. MANDELA

ALL ABOUT NELSON R. MANDELAALL ABOUT NELSON R. MANDELA (e-book)

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“During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to the struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.”

ALL ABOUT TAOISM

ALL ABOUT TAOISMALL ABOUT TAOISM (book)

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The Tao Te Jing says: 'Humanity follows the Earth, the Earth follows Heaven, Heaven follows the Tao, and the Tao follows what is natural.' Taoists therefore obey the Earth. The Earth respects Heaven, Heaven abides by the Tao, and the Tao follows the natural course of everything. Humans should help everything grow according to its own way. Therefore human beings should cultivate the way of no-action and let nature be itself.

All About Alexander the Great

All About Alexander the GreatAll About Alexander the Great (book)

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One of Alexander's most evident personality traits seems to have been his violent temper and rash, impulsive nature, which undoubtedly contributed to some of his decisions during his life. Plutarch thought that this part of his personality was the cause of his weakness for alcohol. Although Alexander was stubborn, and did not respond well to orders from his father, he seems to have been easier to persuade by reasoned debate. Indeed, set beside his fiery temperament, there was a calmer side to Alexander; perceptive, logical and calculating. He had a great desire for knowledge, a love for philosophy and was an avid reader. This was no doubt in part due to his tutelage by Aristotle; Alexander seems to have been intelligent and quick to learn. The tale of his "solving" the Gordian knot neatly demonstrates this. We are told that he had great self-restraint in "pleasures of the body", contrasting with his lack of self control with alcohol.

A BOOK OF LAWYER JOKES

A BOOK OF LAWYER JOKESA BOOK OF LAWYER JOKES (book)

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A lawyer died and arrived at the pearly gates. To his dismay, there were thousands of people ahead of him in line to see St. Peter. To his surprise, St. Peter left his desk at the gate and came down the long line to where the lawyer was, and greeted him warmly. Then St. Peter and one of his assistants took the lawyer by the hands and guided him up to the front of the line, and into a comfortable chair by his desk. The lawyer said, "I don't mind all this attention, but what makes me so special?" St. Peter replied, "Well, I've added up all the hours for which you billed your clients, and by my calculation you must be about 193 years old!"

All About M. K. Gandhi

All About M. K. GandhiAll About M. K. Gandhi (book)

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“ Christ gave us the goals and Mahatma Gandhi the tactics. ” — Martin Luther King Jr, 1955[60] Throughout my life, I have always looked to Mahatma Gandhi as an inspiration, because he embodies the kind of transformational change that can be made when ordinary people come together to do extraordinary things. That is why his portrait hangs in my Senate office: to remind me that real results will come not just from Washington – they will come from the people. -Barack Obama

ALL ABOUT ASHOKA THE GREAT

ALL ABOUT ASHOKA THE GREATALL ABOUT ASHOKA THE GREAT (book)

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"What have I done? If this is a victory, what's a defeat then? Is this a victory or a defeat? Is this justice or injustice? Is it gallantry or a rout? Is it valor to kill innocent children and women? Do I do it to widen the empire and for prosperity or to destroy the other's kingdom and splendor? One has lost her husband, someone else a father, someone a child, someone an unborn infant.... What's this debris of the corpses? Are these marks of victory or defeat? Are these vultures, crows, eagles the messengers of death or evil?" -Ashoka the Great.

ALL ABOUT LEONARDO DA VINCI

ALL ABOUT LEONARDO DA VINCIALL ABOUT LEONARDO DA VINCI (book)

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“In the normal course of events many men and women are born with remarkable talents; but occasionally, in a way that transcends nature, a single person is marvellously endowed by Heaven with beauty, grace and talent in such abundance that he leaves other men far behind, all his actions seem inspired and indeed everything he does clearly comes from God rather than from human skill. Everyone acknowledged that this was true of Leonardo da Vinci, an artist of outstanding physical beauty, who displayed infinite grace in everything that he did and who cultivated his genius so brilliantly that all problems he studied he solved with ease.” —Giorgio Vasari

ALL ABOUT NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

ALL ABOUT NAPOLEON BONAPARTEALL ABOUT NAPOLEON BONAPARTE (book)

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Courage is like love; it must have hope for nourishment. Napoleon Bonaparte Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily. Napoleon Bonaparte Doctors will have more lives to answer for in the next world than even we generals. Napoleon Bonaparte England is a nation of shopkeepers. Napoleon Bonaparte Forethought we may have, undoubtedly, but not foresight. Napoleon Bonaparte

ALL ABOUT ALFRED THE GREAT

ALL ABOUT ALFRED THE GREATALL ABOUT ALFRED THE GREAT (e-book)

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A popular legend, originating from 12th century chronicles, tells how when Alfred first fled to the Somerset Levels, Alfred was given shelter by a peasant woman who, unaware of his identity, left him to watch some cakes she had left cooking on the fire. Preoccupied with the problems of his kingdom, Alfred accidentally let the cakes burn and was taken to task by the woman upon her return. Upon realizing the king's identity, the woman apologized profusely, but Alfred insisted that he was the one who needed to apologize. Another story relates how Alfred disguised himself as a minstrel in order to gain entry to Guthrum's camp and discover his plans. These stories emphasize not only the piety and Christian humility attributed to Alfred, but also the desperate straits to which he may have been reduced.

All About W.G.Grace

All About W.G.GraceAll About W.G.Grace (book)

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We in Australia did not take kindly to WG. For so big a man, he is surprisingly tenacious on very small points. We thought him too apt to wrangle in the spirit of a duo-decimo lawyer over small points of the game. —report in an Australian local newspaper, 1874

Wonderful Hindu Temples Abroad

Wonderful Hindu Temples AbroadWonderful Hindu Temples Abroad (photo book)

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This photo book has the finest architectural examples of the Hindu Temples away from India. These temples are the most wonderful presentation of art, culture, spirituality, skill, and dedication. It would be a privilege to have your copy secured, for in this tumultuous world you don't know when nature's fury is going to eradicate these astonishing specimen of human creativity.

OTHELLO CAN'T KILL HER!

OTHELLO CAN'T KILL HER!OTHELLO CAN'T KILL HER! (book)

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(Iago, listen to me. I can’t let you do this. I know Cassio will drink with you and you will succeed in getting him removed from his post, but I warn you that Othello will not take more from you. He will act sanely this time and won’t fall prey to you. Do something more innovative if you can.) Re-enter CASSIO; with him MONTANO and Gentlemen; servants following with wine CASSIO: 'Fore God, they have given me a rouse already. MONTANO: Good faith, a little one; not past a pint, as I am a soldier.

The Road-Complete Summary & Analysis

The Road-Complete Summary & AnalysisThe Road-Complete Summary & Analysis (e-book)

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The Road About the Author Introduction to "The Road" Summary in Brief Characters Themes Summary All Chapters Analysis All Chapters

ALL ABOUT BEETHOVAN

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Sometimes in the frenzy of composing Beethoven would forget to eat until eventually he was famished with urgent hunger pangs. Siegfried related the amusing tale of Beethoven's disastrous attempt to cook dinner for a few invited friends. The beef soup was cold; the lukewarm vegetables were swimming in water and grease, while "the roast meat was burnt to a cinder".

ALL ABOUT VLADIMIR LENIN

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"Despair is typical of those who do not understand the causes of evil, see no way out, and are incapable of struggle. The modern industrial proletariat does not belong to the category of such classes." -Vladimir Lenin

ALL ABOUT OSHO

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"If you really want to know who I am, you have to be as absolutely empty as I am. Then two mirrors will be facing each other, and only emptiness will be mirrored. Infinite emptiness will be mirrored: two mirrors facing each other. But if you have some idea, then you will see your own idea in me." – Osho 1. Never obey anyone's command unless it is coming from within you also. 2. There is no God other than life itself. 3. Truth is within you, do not search for it elsewhere. 4. Love is prayer. 5. To become a nothingness is the door to truth. Nothingness itself is the means, the goal and attainment. 6. Life is now and here. 7. Live wakefully. 8. Do not swim – float. 9. Die each moment so that you can be new each moment. 10. Do not search. That which is, is. Stop and see.

All ABOUT MOTHER TERESA

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"I once picked up a woman from a garbage dump and she was burning with fever; she was in her last days and her only lament was: ‘My son did this to me.’ I begged her: You must forgive your son. In a moment of madness, when he was not himself, he did a thing he regrets. Be a mother to him, forgive him. It took me a long time to make her say: ‘I forgive my son.’ Just before she died in my arms, she was able to say that with a real forgiveness. She was not concerned that she was dying. The breaking of the heart was that her son did not want her. This is something you and I can understand."

We will Cool you

We will Cool youWe will Cool you (e-book)

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The Apology-Complete Summary & Analysis

The Apology-Complete Summary & AnalysisThe Apology-Complete Summary & Analysis (e-book)

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ALL ABOUT NOSTRADAMUS

ALL ABOUT NOSTRADAMUSALL ABOUT NOSTRADAMUS (e-book)

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At forty-five degrees, the sky will burn, Fire approaches the great new city, Immediately a huge, scattered flame leaps up When they want to have verification from the Norman (Century VI, Quatrain 97) In this phrase, Nostradamus refers to a great city in the new world of America near forty-five degrees latitude. Experts agree this could only be New York. The king will want to enter the new city, Through its enemies they will come to subdue it Captives liberated to speak and act falsely, King to be outside, he will keep far from the enemy. Garden of the world near the new city, In the path of the hollow mountains, It will be seized and plunged into the Vat, Drinking by force the waters poisoned by sulfur. (Century X , Quatrain 49)

All ABOUT BILL GATES

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"Anyone expecting an autobiography or a treatise on what it's like to have been as lucky as I have been will be disappointed." "The obvious mathematical breakthrough would be development of an easy way to factor large prime numbers." "Computers are great because when you're working with them you get immediate results that let you know if your program works. It's feedback you don't get from many other things."

All ABOUT CARL EDWARD SAGAN

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“Those worlds in space are as countless as all the grains of sand on all the beaches of the earth. Each of those worlds is as real as ours and every one of them is a succession of incidents, events, occurrences which influence its future. Countless worlds, numberless moments, an immensity of space and time. And our small planet at this moment, here we face a critical branch point in history, what we do with our world, right now, will propagate down through the centuries and powerfully affect the destiny of our descendants; it is well within our power to destroy our civilization and perhaps our species as well.”

All about Martin Luther King Jr.

All about Martin Luther King Jr.All about Martin Luther King Jr. (book)

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“I'd like somebody to mention that day that Martin Luther King Jr. tried to give his life serving others. I'd like for somebody to say that day that Martin Luther King Jr. tried to love somebody. I want you to say that day that I tried to be right on the war question. I want you to be able to say that day that I did try to feed the hungry. I want you to be able to say that day that I did try in my life to clothe those who were naked. I want you to say on that day that I did try in my life to visit those who were in prison. And I want you to say that I tried to love and serve humanity. Yes, if you want to say that I was a drum major. Say that I was a drum major for justice. Say that I was a drum major for peace. I was a drum major for righteousness. And all of the other shallow things will not matter."

A Guide to Stoicism

A Guide to StoicismA Guide to Stoicism (book)

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The Greeks were all agreed that there was an end or aim of life, and that it was to be called 'happiness,' but at that point their agreement ended. As to the nature of happiness there was the utmost variety of opinion. Democritus had made it consist in mental serenity, Anaxagoras in speculation, Socrates in wisdom, Aristotle in the practise of virtue with some amount of favour from fortune, Aristippus simply in pleasure. These were opinions of the philosophers. But, besides these, there were the opinions of ordinary men, as shown by their lives rather than by their language. Zeno's contribution to thought on the subject does not at first sight appear illuminating. He said that the end was 'to live consistently,' the implication doubtless being that no life but the passionless life of reason could ultimately be consistent with itself. Cleanthes, his immediate successor in the school, is credited with having added the words 'with nature,' thus completing the well-known Stoic formula

I Witnessed her Death

I Witnessed her DeathI Witnessed her Death (book)

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However, it did not remain a secret for long. No customers would come to her. They began to shun her. In a few months, she was thrown out of her apartment. She had no place to go to. Finally, she decided to go back to her original home- the pavement near the Church gate station. The child was with her now. One year later, on that pavement, a woman, a leper, was trying to avoid the flies that were trying to settle on her face to suck the liquid oozing out of her wounds. There was no nose on her face. She looked frightening. The child was playing nearby. A few passers by took pity and threw a few coins in front of her. Parvati was trying to smile but the grotesque face was too disgusting to produce any smile. Wasn't it like a dream? The ultimate destiny of a lovely woman was too cruel to be described as the God's act. The lines were ringing in her ears, “I will find a handsome bridegroom for my Parvati, my goddess."

First Gothic Novel

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If this air of the miraculous is excused, the reader will find nothing else unworthy of his perusal. Allow the possibility of the facts, and all the actors comport themselves as persons would do in their situation. There is no bombast, no similes, flowers, digressions, or unnecessary descriptions. Everything tends directly to the catastrophe. Never is the reader’s attention relaxed. The rules of the drama are almost observed throughout the conduct of the piece. The characters are well drawn, and still better maintained. Terror, the author’s principal engine, prevents the story from ever languishing; and it is so often contrasted by pity, that the mind is kept up in a constant vicissitude of interesting passions.

The Thirty-nine Steps

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I returned from the City about three o'clock on that May afternoon pretty well disgusted with life. I had been three months in the Old Country, and was fed up with it. If anyone had told me a year ago that I would have been feeling like that I should have laughed at him; but there was the fact. The weather made me liverish, the talk of the ordinary Englishman made me sick, I couldn't get enough exercise, and the amusements of London seemed as flat as soda-water that has been standing in the sun. 'Richard Hannay,' I kept telling myself, 'you have got into the wrong ditch, my friend, and you had better climb out.' It made me bite my lips to think of the plans I had been building up those last years in Bulawayo. I had got my pile—not one of the big ones, but good enough for me; and I had figured out all kinds of ways of enjoying myself. My father had brought me out from Scotland at the age of six......

ALL ABOUT CHANDRAGUPTA MAURYA

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His achievements, which ranged from conquering Alexander the Great's Macedonian satrapies and conquering the Nanda Empire by the time he was only about 20 years old, to defeating Seleucus I Nicator and establishing centralized rule throughout South Asia, remain some of the most celebrated in the history of India. Over two thousand years later, the accomplishments of Chandragupta and his successors, including Ashoka the Great, are objects of great study in the annals of South Asian and world history.

First Time Stories-Only for Adults

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The aeroplane was flying in its monotonous way, all the passengers either already asleep, or ready to go to sleep. The cabin lights had been dimmed. She was an expert. She arranged the blankets over both of us, now no longer separated, and curled up like spoons in the otherwise crowded seats. I started to give her a back rub, slowly working over her muscles by now cramped from the first five hours of the flight. She purred quietly, and after a while squirmed her shapely ass on the seat, pushing it back into my growing erection. With both hands I reached around under her loose sweater, and fondled her globes, her nipples growing firmer under my gentle stroking.

Letters on Sweden, Norway, and Denmark

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The more I see of the world, the more I am convinced that civilisation is a blessing not sufficiently estimated by those who have not traced its progress; for it not only refines our enjoyments, but produces a variety which enables us to retain the primitive delicacy of our sensations. Without the aid of the imagination all the pleasures of the senses must sink into grossness, unless continual novelty serve as a substitute for the imagination, which, being impossible, it was to this weariness, I suppose, that Solomon alluded when he declared that there was nothing new under the sun!—nothing for the common sensations excited by the senses. Yet who will deny that the imagination and understanding have made many, very many discoveries since those days, which only seem harbingers of others still more noble and beneficial? I never met with much imagination amongst people who had not acquired a habit of reflection; and in that state of society in which....

Twilight-Complete Summary & Analysis

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ALL ABOUT KUBLAI KHAN

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Introduction Early years Viceroy in North China Enthronement and civil war Reign Great Khan of the Mongol Empire Warfare and foreign relations Invasions of Japan Invasions of Vietnam Southeast Asia and South seas The conquest of Sakhalin Europe Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty Dadu Nayan's rebellion Later Years Family Legacy Popular culture

All ABOUT HARRY HOUDINI

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Houdini debunked spiritualists. In the early 1900s, many people were caught up in spiritualism as a way of contacting deceased relatives. People who were grieving would often pay enormous sums of money in order to contact the dead. Houdini recognized the spiritualist mediums for what they really were ... charlatans preying upon the delicate emotions of the recently bereaved. Because he was familiar with sleight of hand and other ways of manipulating audiences into believing the impossible, he was able to expose their tricks, which he often did.

Classic Myths of all Times

Classic Myths of all TimesClassic Myths of all Times (book)

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THE THREE GOLDEN APPLES THE POMEGRANATE SEEDS THE CHIMÆRA THE GOLDEN TOUCH THE GORGON'S HEAD THE DRAGON'S TEETH THE MIRACULOUS PITCHER THE PARADISE OF CHILDREN THE CYCLOPS THE ARGONAUTS THE GIANT BUILDER HOW ODIN LOST HIS EYE THE QUEST OF THE HAMMER THE APPLES OF IDUN THE DEATH OF BALDER THE STAR AND THE LILY

ALL ABOUT ANDREW CARNEGIE

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Andrew Carnegie earned most of his fortune in the steel industry. In the 1870s, he founded the Carnegie Steel Company, a step which cemented his name as one of the “Captains of Industry”. By the 1890s, the company was the largest and most profitable industrial enterprise in the world. Carnegie sold it to J.P. Morgan in 1901, who created U.S. Steel. Carnegie devoted the remainder of his life to large-scale philanthropy, with special emphasis on local libraries, world peace, education and scientific research. His life has often been referred to as a true "rags to riches" story.

Dictionary of Poetic Terms

Dictionary of Poetic TermsDictionary of Poetic Terms (book)

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This is a complete dictionary of poetic terms for the students of English Literature. Every definition is followed by appropriate examples which further clarify the concepts. This is an essential dictionary for the students of English Poetry.

Every Way Pleases Her!!!

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