

“Bookbinding is a very uncertain trade,” said a forewoman who had held
her position fourteen years; “I wouldn’t advise any young girl to go
into it. There is so much machinery now. Where a girl used to make
eight or nine dollars, she now makes five or six, and that’s not a
living. Also you never know when you’ll be laid off. Take the magazine
binderies. They don’t keep the girls a full month. Ten days is their
month. Twelve days is a long month. It’s a bad arrangement to do thirty
days’ work in twelve. You have to pay board every week.”


Civil War- unrest, deadly tensions. Ain't nothing civil about war. Calls for water. Am I even thirsty. I'm fully dressed. Capable. Ready to defend the land. Everyone must do their part. What part? What will it mean to future generations. Geneoalogy. Where are you from. Israel and Palestine. Not Bethlehem? Nope. Too late. I was nominated, never won a Grammy. Who are my enemies. Who would shoot me? My onw grandson. Glory to die and leave blood on his land. i love cars and women. He will to. I laugh out loud. They'll shorten it for him and he will be delicate. -Wizard of the Saddle (poem)
The Prosthetic Leg
There are people in this world today who worry about things I don't have to worry about. I am concerned about Prosthetic Legs and who makes them. I wonder if they are made from the same materials as weapons. I really don't know. Everyone is making water here in Austin, that is for certain. What is the connection between the Ukraine, Russia, Austin, and the West? Old Western would suggest gun powder. Could Gun powder be warming up the Earth and creating tropical storms. God Bless the Cubans today who are experiencing remarkable disaster like other events in recent history including the events in Haiti, Mexico and Japan. Austin may not have an answer for why a company built a man a prosthetic leg and then left him on the ground but surely Austin has something to offer. I take time to appreciate, the kind smile here and there, Helianthus and of course the family of cactus that includes edible plants, sources of water when Starbucks is closed for business and I can't accept the water that tastes refreshing because the cactus is here to clean it.
Who doesn't have clean water? That is a socially scientific question that improves the brain and neural connections increase. Surely the birds are asking. I have seen some of the prettiest birds since I arrived in Texas. And when I arrived, I realized that God was ever most present in the form of gifts from Muamar Gaddafi. I purchased a pair of sandals that most certainly he touched. I think he would want people to have clean water because he looked greasy when he died. I hope the water that was used to clean his American wounds was blessed enough to provide clean water to those with prosthetic legs, wherever they were produced and who ever sees there reflection in the pole that connects his knee to his foot, allowing him to ambulate.
God bless the American G.I. I cam to Texas by way of Killeen, a military town that affords my sibling a home and a chance at his American dream. He is serving in Korea, service bestowed on him by his father. He deserves to be there. The house in Killeen, Texas is nice but he owes the land of Korea and the land of Korea may owe him. There is a Vietnam War veteran depending on him to do the right thing. The Vietnam War Vet may think he is senile and he may forget to clean his water so the G.I. has a duty to his fellow American as well as the people of Asia who have been servicing American G.I.s for too long. The Good thing is my brother loves his wife. He often says, he who finds a wife finds a good thing. He means well.
Prosthetic limbs are nice but what happened to the flesh of the holders? If it was lost in war there is blood on the land and Pluto may have escaped without sharing what it would do with the remnants. There is some connection between Chemistry, the central science, Astronomy and War science. When we make the connection we will be better off.


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Remember me always. All ways. Love me when the sun makes it so hot that your eyes glare with the somber mood of summer's winter. Let God's light in and you will remember more and more. You'll smile and say, "oh yeah, now I remember!"
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In 1974, Lucy showed that human ancestors were up and walking around long before the earliest stone tools were made or brains got bigger, and subsequent fossil finds of much earlier bipedal hominids have confirmed that conclusion. Bipedalism, it seems, was the first step towards becoming human.
PREFACE.
Without attempting to be exhaustive, this little book aims at describing in a purely popular and non-technical manner some of the great achievements of engineers, more particularly during the nineteenth century.
The four departments chosen have been selected not in pursuance of any comprehensive plan, but because they present some of the more striking features of constructional effort. The term Engineering, however, includes the design and supervision of numerous works, such as roads and canals, docks and break-waters, machinery and mining, as well as steam-engines and steamships, bridges and tunnels.
Information, in certain cases, has been gained at first-hand, and I have to acknowledge the courtesy of the managers of the Cunard and White Star Steamship Companies, Messrs. Maudslay, Sons & Field, and others, in supplying various particulars.
The narrative concerning Henry Bell and the steamship Comet, and of his connection with Fulton, is chiefly [vi]based on a letter from Bell himself in the Caledonian Mercury in 1816.
The statement that Mr. Macgregor Laird was so largely instrumental in founding the British and American Steam Navigation Company is made on the authority of his daughter, Miss Eleanor Bristow Laird. An article on “The Genesis of the Steamship,” which I wrote in the Gentleman’s Magazine, brought a letter from that lady in which she declares that her father was the prime mover in founding the Company. He had had experience, in the Niger Expedition of 1832-33, of the behaviour of steamships both at sea and in the river, and from the date of his return to England she asserts he advocated the establishment of steam communication between England and America, against the active opposition of Dr. Lardner and others. “Macgregor Laird’s claim to the foremost place amongst all those (not excepting Brunel) who worked for the same object,” writes Miss Laird, “was clearly shown in a letter from the late Mr. Archibald Hamilton of 17 St. Helen’s Place, E.C., to the editor of the Shipping and Mercantile Gazette, in which paper it was published on 15th May, 1873.”
It is not a little curious to note how, in many of these great undertakings, several minds seem to have been working to the same end at about the same time. It was so with George Stephenson and others with regard to the locomotive, with Miller and Symington, Bell and Fulton, with regard to the steamship, with Laird and Brunel as regards transatlantic steam navigation, with Robert Stephenson and William Fairbairn as regards the tubular bridge.
This volume does not seek to be the special advocate of any, or to enter into any minute details, but simply endeavours to gather up the more salient features and weave them into a connected and popular narrative.
F. M. HOLMES.
I would kiss you but you are so far away. The sunflowers are happy as I am to see you. When you smile, God smiles back. God knows you are good people. As sweet as the morning is, your calm demeanor is sweeter. You are pleasant and you are kind and I want your ears to know that I love you. God sees this and lets me know it is okay to say so. Tomorrow comes and I see the sunflower and hope you smile again.
Half of the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important. They don't mean to do harm but the harm does not interest them. - T.S. Elliot, poet (26 Sept. 1888-1965)
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The Forethought
Herein lie buried many things which if read with patience may show the strange meaning of being black here at the dawning of the Twentieth Century. This meaning is not without interest to you, Gentle Reader; for the problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color line.
I pray you, then, receive my little book in all charity, studying my words with me, forgiving mistake and foible for sake of the faith and passion that is in me, and seeking the grain of truth hidden there.
I have sought here to sketch, in vague, uncertain outline, the spiritual world in which ten thousand thousand Americans live and strive. First, in two chapters I have tried to show what Emancipation meant to them, and what was its aftermath. In a third chapter I have pointed out the slow rise of personal leadership, and criticized candidly the leader who bears the chief burden of his race to-day. Then, in two other chapters I have sketched in swift outline the two worlds within and without the Veil, and thus have come to the central problem of training men for life. Venturing now into deeper detail, I have in two chapters studied the struggles of the massed millions of the black peasantry, and in another have sought to make clear the present relations of the sons of master and man. Leaving, then, the white world, I have stepped within the Veil, raising it that you may view faintly its deeper recesses,—the meaning of its religion, the passion of its human sorrow, and the struggle of its greater souls. All this I have ended with a tale twice told but seldom written, and a chapter of song.
Some of these thoughts of mine have seen the light before in other guise. For kindly consenting to their republication here, in altered and extended form, I must thank the publishers of the Atlantic Monthly, The World’s Work, the Dial, The New World, and the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Before each chapter, as now printed, stands a bar of the Sorrow Songs,—some echo of haunting melody from the only American music which welled up from black souls in the dark past. And, finally, need I add that I who speak here am bone of the bone and flesh of the flesh of them that live within the Veil?
W.E.B. Du B.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 1, 1903.
Concerning men, and the things
that men did do, at the time when
there was war
The idea that there can be pluralism in a world with 7 billion persons and a host of other species is real. The economic advantages of communism collide with patriotism if one is not careful. Knowledge of an economy that includes Americans from the past is necessary, the lands examined. All of them. Haiti needs more help from the voodoo gods and less help from America since 2010.


Peace be unto you, Kathy- Bernadette Rios- Sally Martha- Middleton
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Today I am thankful for food. I have to work hard to eat. I do not want for anything because God is with me. I will study now.
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