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Art and SynesthesiaWhat is Synesthesia? 2 case studiesCarol is an artist who lives and works in New York City. She has experienced synesthesia for as long as she can remembe... ... more>>
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The power of Concentration written by Theron Q. Dumont ... more>>
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Chapter I. Crowned Heads Meet Bellamy, King's Spy, and Dorward, journalist, known to fame inevery English-speaking country, stood before the double window oftheir spacious sitting-... ... more>>
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Book IChapter I. A Society Scandal Tall and burly, with features and skin hardened by exposure tothe sun and winds of many climates, he looked like a man ready toface all hardships... ... more>>
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OPPENHEIM & CO., INC. 551 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10176-0516 For Review of Action Taken by NASD ... more>>
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Chapter I Lady Anselman stood in the centre of the lounge at the RitzHotel and with a delicately-poised forefinger counted her guests.There was the great French actress who had eve... ... more>>
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Chapter I The two men, sole occupants of the somewhat shabby cottageparlour, lingered over their port, not so much with the air of winelovers, but rather as human beings and intima... ... more>>
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Chapter I Francis Ledsam, alert, well-satisfied with himself and theworld, the echo of a little buzz of congratulations still in hisears, paused on the steps of the modern Temple o... ... more>>
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Chapter I The trouble from which great events were to come began whenEverard Dominey, who had been fighting his way through the scrubfor the last three quarters of an hour towards ... ... more>>
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Chapter I. Mr. Hamilton Fynes, Urgent There was a little murmur of regret amongst the five hundred andeighty-seven saloon passengers on board the steamship Lusitania,mingled, perha... ... more>>
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Book IChapter I The Princess opened her eyes at the sound of her maid'sapproach. She turned her head impatiently toward the door. "Annette," she said coldly, "did you misunderstand... ... more>>
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Chapter I "Filth," grunted Trent -"ugh! I tell you what it is, myvenerable friend -I have seen some dirty cabins in the west ofIreland and some vile holes in East London. I've been... ... more>>
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Book OneChapter I. Despair and Interest They stood upon the roof of a London boarding-house in theneighborhood of Russell Square--one of those grim shelters, therefuge of Transatla... ... more>>
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Chapter I There were very few people upon Platform Number Twenty-one ofLiverpool Street Station at a quarter to nine on the evening ofApril 2 -possibly because the platform in ques... ... more>>
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Chapter I It was late summer-time, and the perfume of flowers stole intothe darkened room through the half-opened window. The sunlightforced its way through a chink in the blind, a... ... more>>
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