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![]() | The Runaway Train by Henry Kurtz needed to keep up with his ever-expanding world. The iron horse seemed like the way to go. Speed, we deal with speed in one way or another everyday. The speed in which we travel to work, school and the grocery store. The cars in which we drive can travel at high speed if we need them to. On the expressway we can travel 60 miles per hour. In the twentieth and twenty first century 60 miles per hour was and is no big deal. In the nineteenth century, however; it was a very big deal. There were ... |
![]() | The Meaning Of Football withdrew, leaving the tournament with 13 teams. Most of the participating nations were from Europe and South America, with a small minority from North America, Africa, Asia and Oceania. These teams were usually defeated easily by the European and South American teams. Until 1982, the only teams from outside Europe and South America to advance out of the first round were: United States, semi-finalists in 1930; Cuba, quarter-finalists in 1938; North Korea, quarter-finalists in 1966; and Mexico ... |
![]() | War & Terror with Philip Bobbitt m the protector of our religion. Give me state because I'm elected. Give me power because I will maximize your wealth. The sorts of states we knew in the 19th century dominated the great powers, imperial states said give us power and we will forge the national consciousness. The state you and I lived in all of our lives, 20th century industrialized nation states said: Give us power and we will maximize your material well-being. Franklin Roosevelt said that but so did Hitler, so did ... |

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