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41. APEuropean Study Guide Terms
Sandro Botticelli, The new Monarchs . robert Boyle, denis Diderot/ Jean le RondD'Alembert, rene de Maupeou. robert Clive/ Battle of Plassey (1757), CHAPTER 20
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42. Web Hosting, Domain Name, Free Web Site, Email Address Web
rene Rodriguez of the Miami Herald Damon, Norton are game leaps a little too directlyinto robert de Niroland Mick lasalle of the SF Chronicle was one of the
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Rounders reviews
Rounders has opened and the jury is out. Judging from the reviews, this is a film that is subject to different interpretations. It is certainly not getting the almost universal endorsement that GWH got, but that was a rare thing indeed and nobody should expect the same to happen again so soon. The good thing is that the major critics, the ones in the big league, are generally supportive. There are some unpleasant things said about the film though, and even Matt got some criticisms. I present below excerpts from the reivews and my analysis of them. If you want to read my own review, click here
Subject: Review: Rounders (1998) From: Jamie Peck Date: 1999/01/15 Newsgroups: rec.arts.movies.current-films ROUNDERS Reviewed by Jamie Peck Rating: *** (out of ****) Miramax / 1:55 / 1998 / R (language, beatings, brief nudity/sexual content) Cast: Matt Damon; Edward Norton; John Turturro; Martin Landau; Gretchen Mol; Famke Janssen; John Malkovich; Michael Rispoli Director: John Dahl Screenplay: David Levien; Brian Koppelman You don't have to know poker to like "Rounders," but it might help. That a great deal of this sharp little drama is set in the back rooms of New York's cardshark underground astoundingly doesn't limit its accessibility, even for those who can't tell royal and straight flushes apart. "Rounders"' success, then, is owed to its proficient cast and intriguing portrayal of a world not many viewers will be familiar with. The dialogue may be filled with terms that only true players will grasp, but you don't have to speak the language to understand the words — a statement that pretty much sums up the effectiveness of the whole show.

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44. Indiana Fast Facts And Trivia
have visited Indiana was French Explorer rene'robert Cavalier sierur After LaSalleand others explored the Great Lakes the land was claimed for new France, a
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  • The first long-distance auto race in the U. S. was held May 30, 1911, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The winner averaged 75 miles an hour and won a 1st place prize of $14,000. Today the average speed is over 167 miles an hour and the prize is more than $1.2 million. Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the site of the greatest spectacle in sports, the Indianapolis 500. The Indianapolis 500 is held every Memorial Day weekend in the Hoosier capital city. The race is 200 laps or 500 miles long.
  • Abraham Lincoln moved to Indiana when he was 7 years old. He lived most of his boyhood life in Spencer County with his parents Thomas and Nancy.
  • Explorers Lewis and Clark set out from Fort Vincennes on their exploration of the Northwest Territory.
  • The movie "Hard Rain" was filmed in Huntingburg.
  • During WWII the P-47 fighter-plane was manufactured in Evansville at Republic Aviation.
  • Marcella Gruelle of Indianapolis created the Raggedy Ann doll in 1914.
  • The first professional baseball game was played in Fort Wayne on May 4, 1871.
  • 45. Indiana
    have visited Indiana was French Explorer rene'robert Cavalier Sierur After LaSalleand others explored the Great Lakes the land was claimed for new France, a
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    46. Kristoffer.Com - The Digital Home Of Kristoffer Strom
    He named the town in Texas after her. lasalle, * French explorer rene robert Cavalierlasalle. Leeds, * City on West Yorkshire, Great Brittain. robert Fox,
    http://www.kristoffer.com/stships.htm
    This is a list of ships that have appeared on the sci-fi show "Star Trek - The Next Generation" (from the episode "Encounter at Farpoint"
    to "All Good Things..., part II"), "Star Trek - Deep Space Nine" (from "Emissary, part I" -> "What You Leave Behind") & Voyager ("Caretaker, part I"-> "Message in a Bottle") + some from the movies (note "some", not all!) and some from "The Original Series".
    It also includes a list of ship's mottos. What separates this list from any other is that in this one you can read what made 'the powers that be' chose that name, i.e any parallells to real life events, places, persons, ships etc. Legend:
    Symbol Meaning Indicates that what follows is a pure guess. Indicates that what follows in an educated guess, with a hugh truth-probability N/A I have no idea! If you do, please e-mail me! If none of these symbols appear, then it's been confirmed and 100% correct.

    47. General Epistemology
    Almeder, robert. Harmless Naturalism The Limits of Science and the Natureof Philosophy. Descartes, rene. lasalle, Ill Open Court, 1970.
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    General Epistemology
    Almeder, Robert. Harmless Naturalism: The Limits of Science and the Nature of Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 1998.
    Alston, William. A Realist Conception of Truth. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1996.
    One of the best books on the idea of truth as correspondence. Aristotle. Posterior Analytics . In The Oxford Translation of Aristotle , ed. W. D. Ross. Oxford: Oxford Univeristy Press, 1928. Ayer, Alfred Jules. New York: Dover Publications, 1952. Ayer, Alfred Jules. The Problem of Knowledge. Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, 1956. Bacon, Francis. Novum Organum. Chicago: Open Court, 1994. Barrow, John D. Impossibility: The Limits of Science and the Science of Limits. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998.
    Discusses how the intrinsically unknowable aspects of the Universe play an important role in defining the character of reality. Baynes, Kenneth, James Bohman, Thomas McCarthy. eds. After Philosophy: End or Transformation? Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1987.
    This collection of essays displays the multiplicity of approaches being pursued by some of the most important contemporary philosophers to philosophy itself since the breakup of any consensus on what philosophy is. The works include those of Derrida, Foucault, Gadamer, Havermas, MacIntyre, Putnam, Ricoeur, Rorty, Taylor.

    48. Free Will
    From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.Category Society Philosophy Metaphysics Free Will and Determinism...... Person and Object. lasalle Open Court. Clarke, Randolph (1993). MA MIT Press.Descartes, rene (1984). Kane, robert (1996). The Significance of Free Will.
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    Free Will
    Philosophers who distinguish freedom of action and freedom of will do so because our success in carrying out our ends depends in part on factors wholly beyond our control. Furthermore, there are always external constraints on the range of options we can meaningfully try to undertake. As the presence or absence of these conditions and constraints are not (usually) our responsibility, it is plausible that the central loci of our responsibility are our choices, or "willings." I have implied that free willings are but a subset of willings, at least as a conceptual matter. But not every philosopher accepts this. Rene Descartes, for example, identifies the faculty of will with freedom of choice, "the ability to do or not do something" (Meditation IV), and even goes so far as to declare that "the will is by its nature so free that it can never be constrained" (Passions of the Soul, I, art.41). In taking this strong polar position on the nature of will, Descartes is reflecting a tradition running through certain late Scholastics (most prominently, Suarez) back to John Duns Scotus. The majority view, however, is that we can readily conceive willings that are not free. Indeed, much of the debate about free will centers around whether we human beings

    49. S. Flader: History Of The American Environment
    Francis Parkman, lasalle and the Discovery of the Great and Plants (1958), ch 69.rene Dubos, Mirage of Rethinking History Time (1992) robert Pogue Harrison
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    Susan Flader
    History of the American Environment
    University of Missouri Columbia
    Spring 1997 Fall 1996 Description:
    This is a reading and discussion course concerned with probing diverse and changing responses of Americans to their environment. We shall examine various social, economic, institutional, geographic, ecological, and philosophical components of American attitudes and actions, in order to attain a sense of the environmental context of American history and America's place in a global vision. Although cast in historical perspective, the subject matter of the course may be relevant to anyone interested in environmental studies, and non-history majors as well as history majors, graduate students and undergraduates, are encouraged to participate. Bibliographies of original sources and secondary works will be introduced a week or more in advance of each new topic, and certain portions of books or shorter items will be identified to be read in common. Each participant will be expected to read an additional item or items from each bibliography and assume responsibility for relating it/them to the general focus of discussion. There will be latitude for individuals to follow out special interests both in reading and in writing, and for the group as a whole to define the focus of the sessions. The emphasis is on thoughtful reading, meaningful involvement in discussion, and critical written analyses of ideas and issues. In addition to the items to be read in common, each undergraduate student is expected to read a book for at least four topics and an article or two on each of the remaining topics. Graduate students are expected to read a book or more on at least seven topics and articles or portions of books on the remainder. At the time of reading, please prepare a brief written response to each item (a paragraph to a page in length), with one copy for the instructor and the other for personal reference.

    50. Public Companies Alpha
    Populaire de St-Placide;La Caisse Populaire de St-robert; de Hull; LA CAISSE POPULAIRE ST-rene de MATANE;
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    51. Videos
    Brendan J. lasalle. between two independentminded souls pulp novelist robert E.Howard and schoolteacher/aspiring writer Novalyne Price rene Zelwegger, upon
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    gifted characters in film / TV : a few suggestions
    Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully: " The X-Files Helen Baxendale as Cordelia TV series An Unsuitable Job For A Woman
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    Ingrid Bergman as Dr. Constance Peterson in Spellbound Juliette Binoche as Julie in Three Colors: Blue ("Trzy kolory: Niebieski")
    Rob Brown in Finding Forrester
    Helena Bonham Carter in Margaret's Museum Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting Judy Davis as Lillian Hellman in Dash and Lilly [directed by Kathy Bates] Richard Dreyfuss as a talented composer and teacher in Mr. Holland's Opus Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia in Star Wars
    Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables "I've always been old enough
    to make up my own mind." Jane Fonda as playwright Lillian Hellman in Julia Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling in Silence of the Lambs Charlotte Gainsbourg as Jane Eyre Ed Harris as Jackson Pollock in Pollock Holly Hunter as Jane Craig in Broadcast News Helen Mirren as Jane Tennyson in Prime Suspect [TV series] detectives Julia Ormond as Smilla in Smilla's Sense of Snow Anna Paquin as Amy Alden in Fly Away Home
    Julia Roberts as Erin Brockovich Winona Ryder: many characters, including Jo in

    52. Not In Our Name - Signers With Surname Beginning With L
    Landay Sandra J. Chabot, Jerry M. Lande, Charese rene, Physical TherapistTherapeuticSolutions. lasalle, nick, Lindauer, robert Walter, Truth in Politics.
    http://www.nion.us/signersL.htm

    53. A WORKING LIST OF BOOKS AND BOOKLETS ON THE SP
    A comprehensive list of books and booklets on the Southern Pacific Railroad and its Subsidiaries .Category Recreation Trains and Railroads History...... James L. Martin (Fresno, CA), rene Scheuerman (Spring Maps , by Wymond, Charles E.,lasalle Extension University 1956 , by Durham, robert K., robert K. Durham
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    A WORKING LIST OF BOOKS AND BOOKLETS ON THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC AND RELATED SUBSIDIARIES
    Compiled by
    Peter J. McClosky
    While I have not seen all of the following books or booklets, they are known to exist. Some may have incomplete title, author, publisher, or date information. Many of these are out of print. Some of the books have library locations and call numbers listed with the citation. I hope this helps others in their quest for information about the Southern Pacific Railroad. First printed September, 1994 Second Edition, October, 1994 Third Edition, December, 1994 Fourth Edition, February, 1995 Fifth Edition, August, 1995 Sixth Edition, November, 1996 Seventh Edition, April, 1998 Eight Edition, September, 1998 Ninth Edition, May, 1999 Web Edition, January, 2002 Last updated on April 7, 2003.
    Other Resources
      Pacific Lines, Jan. 1, 1923.
    They have been microfilmed by Microfilming Corporation of America, and are on 115 reels. UC Irvine,
    Main Lib. Microfilm M 000334 Micro. Significant Archival Collections
      Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, California. Large holdings.

    54. Illinois Family History Research: Timeline For Genealogy
    philosopher, scientist and mathematics, rene' Descartes dies. Epidemic 19Mar1687 robertDe lasalle murdered in of Reims NT by Dr. robert Witham = Christianity
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    Christopher Columbus (re)discovered a New World and things happened...
    last updated 28May2002
    Welcome... for a short cut in navigating this page you could use your Ctr/f buttons to search out key words such as a particular source you may like to follow, a place name, or a surname.
    Every event is documented... just look at the last word(s) at the end of an event and this is an abbreviation for the source. To instantly find that source, usually a URL, tap once of your "end" button and you are at the very bottom of this long page and hit your "page up" button a few times and you'll see all of the sources in alphabetical order.
    The links at the very bottom of this long page are described at the bottom as well... after you hit your "end" button once to get instantly to the bottom of the page just hit your "page up" button once and the description is there.
    Your input is appreciated, for your questions, comments or observations my e-mail address is IllinoyGenealy@aol.com

    55. Polar Expeditions In Print
    volume 7 Schmitt, Waldo L. (Waldo lasalle), 18871977 contemporains des regions polairesdepuis rene Belot jusqu General Stacks 919.8 H33o; Headland, robert, 1944
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    Polar Expeditions in Print and Microform
    in the University of Washington Libraries
    This is a selection from the materials available in the University of Washington collections.
    Please consult the Online Catalogue for more listings
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  • A Paris : Chez Saillant ... Delormel ... Desaint Panckoucke ..., 1766.
    Microforms Newspapers Microfiche M-2501 no.36821
  • Adams, W. H. Davenport (William Henry Davenport), 1828-1891.
    Recent polar voyages [microform] : a record of discovery and adventure from the search after Franklin to the British polar expedition : 1875-1876.
    London ; Edinburgh ; New York : T. Nelson, [187-?].
    Microforms Newspapers Microfiche M-2501 no.10892
  • Adams, W. H. Davenport (William Henry Davenport), 1828-1891.
    London ; Edinburgh ; New York : T. Nelson, 1880.
    Microforms Newspapers Microfiche M-2501 no.57136
  • Adams, W. H. Davenport (William Henry Davenport), 1828-1891. London, 1880. Suzzallo General Stacks 919.8 Ad19r
  • Alaska State Museum. Search for the Northwest Passage : a bicentennial exhibition on the Alaska voyages of George Vancouver. Juneau, AK : Alaska State Museum, Division of Libraries, Archives and Museums, Dept. of Education, c1994.
  • 56. The Buddhist Religion, Bibliography
    Grousset, rene, In the Footsteps of the Buddha. by Paul Griffiths in On Being Mindless(lasalle, Il. Open Thurman, robert AF, trans., The Holy Teaching of
    http://here-and-now.org/buddrel/netbiblio.html
    Suggested Readings
    The mass of modern literature on Buddhismboth popular and scholarlyreminds one of the parable of the blind men and the elephant. The subject is so vast, and the range that can be included in a manageable book so small, that no one treatment can do it full justice. No one has ever mastered the entire literature on the subject, and given the exponential rate at which it's growing, probably no one ever will. Thus, before exploring the literature, it is important to be clear about your own reasons for exploration, so that you can narrow down the range of your research to manageable proportions: the part of the elephant that you find most interesting and that you feel you can handle. At the same time, it is important to be clear about the variety of reasons that authors may have for writing about Buddhism, and about the limitations inherent in their various approaches, so that you can develop a sense of which blind men (or women) will be your most reliable guides. In the broadest terms, the books on Buddhism fall into the two categories we used in the Introduction to The Buddhist Religion (hereafter referred to as BR): As for judging books that treat Buddhism as Dharma-Vinaya, it is useful to keep in mind a distinction proposed by Wilfred Cantwell Smith in his book

    57. The Papers Of Hugh Mason Wade In The Dartmouth College Library
    Le Monde Du Travail Au Canada, by rene Raymond and Parkman, and the Oregon Trail,by robert Thacker; photocopy 8. Fort Frontenac from the Days of lasalle, by WG
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ...
    UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO (CONT.)
    The Papers of Hugh Mason Wade in the Dartmouth College Library
    Contact Information:
    Rauner Special Collections Library
    Dartmouth College
    6065 Webster Hall
    Hanover, NH 03755-2519 USA
    Fax: 603-646-0447
    rauner.reference@dartmouth.edu

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    Title THE PAPERS OF HUGH MASON WADE AT DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, 1980 Dates: ID ML 14
    BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
    Hugh Mason Wade born July 3, in New York, New York, to Alfred Byers and Helena Mein Wade Published Margaret Fuller: Whetstone of Genius Edited The Writings of Margaret Fuller Published Francis Parkman, Heroic Historian Edited The Oregon Trail and started two year Guggenheim Fellowship in Canadian History Published The French-Canadian Outlook Appointed Professor at Catholic University of America Married Eloise Bergland Spencer and became Foreign Service Reserve office in the U.S. Embassy, Ottawa Published The French Canadians, 1760-1945

    58. TOUCHSTONE PICTURES’
    Ransom with Mel Gibson and rene Russo; and The Goat’ Manigault, directed by EriqLaSalle; a series Untouchables, starring Kevin Costner and robert de Niro
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    Touchstone Pictures’ "MISSION TO MARS" Production Information "Mission To Mars" is the extraordinary story of the astronauts of the Mars Recovery Mission, the nearly insurmountable dangers that confront the heroic crew on their journey through space, and the amazing discovery they make when they finally reach Mars. Touchstone Pictures presents a Jacobson Company production of a Brian De Palma film, "Mission To Mars." Directed by Brian De Palma, produced by Tom Jacobson, the screenplay is by Jim Thomas & John Thomas and Graham Yost. The story is by Lowell Cannon and Jim Thomas & John Thomas. Sam Mercer is executive producer. Buena Vista Pictures distributes. Genesis of the Project "I had always wanted to do a space adventure movie; something dramatic, realistic and contemporary about human space exploration," says producer Tom Jacobson, who co-conceived the idea of "Mission To Mars." "It’s a great story and a great adventure," says director Brian De Palma. "I’d never directed science fiction before, so the problem of shooting outer space and shooting a planet nobody’s ever seen before gave me a whole new canvas with which to work. I tried to avoid all the clichés of science fiction movies and to give a whole new look and approach to this fantastic story." Unlike a lot of other science fiction films, the director acknowledges, the most exciting aspect of making the movie was to create realism. He recalls the 1950 classic "Destination Moon," which he saw as a young boy, and was one of the first science fiction films to attempt a high level of technical accuracy.

    59. Notre Dame Archives Inventory: CCMM
    receipt of his letter about the picture of lasalle 3/25 3/37 A robert Vasoli 1975/09103/37 { A transcription of the 1895/0620 3/54 r My dear rene 1895/0620 3
    http://catholic.archives.nd.edu/CCMM.HTM
    Notre Dame Archives
    Collection of Miscellaneous Manuscripts (CCMM)

    60. Touchstone Pictures
    Ransom with Mel Gibson and rene Russo; and in The Goat' Manigault, directed by EriqLaSalle; a series Untouchables, starring Kevin Costner and robert de Niro
    http://www.kinoweb.de/film2000/MissionToMars/original.html
    Touchstone Pictures "MISSION TO MARS" Production Information The year is 2020 and NASA has made another giant leap for mankind successfully landing a team of astronauts on Mars. However, shortly after their arrival on the Martian surface, Mission Commander Luke Graham (DON CHEADLE) and his colleagues encounter something bizarre, shocking and chilling that brings about a catastrophic and mysterious disaster which decimates the crew. Graham is able to send one hasty cryptic message back to Earth before his nightmare begins. Haunted by the enigmatic last communication received from the ill-fated Mars One crew, NASA hurriedly prepares and launches a rescue mission to investigate the tragedy and bring back survivors if any. Co-piloted by Commander Woody Blake (TIM ROBBINS) and Jim McConnell (GARY SINISE), with colleagues Dr. Terri Fisher (CONNIE NIELSEN) and scientist Phil Ohlmyer (JERRY O'CONNELL) on board, the astronauts set out on a heroic sixth month journey to Mars. "Mission To Mars" is the extraordinary story of the astronauts of the Mars Recovery Mission, the nearly insurmountable dangers that confront the heroic crew on their journey through space, and the amazing discovery they make when they finally reach Mars. Touchstone Pictures presents a Jacobson Company production of a Brian De Palma film, "Mission To Mars." Directed by Brian De Palma, produced by Tom Jacobson, the screenplay is by Jim Thomas & John Thomas and Graham Yost. The story is by Lowell Cannon and Jim Thomas & John Thomas. Sam Mercer is executive producer. Buena Vista Pictures distributes.

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