An Olive Branch and an Oak Banch, both Leafed !


OF THE
*Torch Aflame - Enlightening as...
**Olive Branch Leafed Link 1 (peace)
The United States Constitution Link 1 Link 2
The Articles Of Confederation Link 1 Link 2 Link 3
***An Oak Branch Leafed Link 1 Link 2 link 3
The "Declaration Of Independance" link 1 Link 2


* ** *** Torch Aflame (InVisual Portrait, and enlightening as ...)

Introduction

...And a perspective from three points of which, I believe, we all share some peace; I am, of wisdom through some research, often portraiting symbolicly themes presented in the extension of an olive branch, a torch aflame, and an oak branch with leaves attached. In sumary to this introduction, see also some ""InVisual Protrait"" possibly of the day, thoughts with elements exstream; expressing this, painting view of somethings important, or just new to me, an expert of nothing. Just a view. ... InVisual Portrait post

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

N / A ONE ELSE

The Title - "N / A ONE ELSE"


In the end I found that it was just the beginning, as whe shall live, as you see we are living, yet so again; so like a parable of the sower, to grow from this soil, then until harvest the enlightening is knowing and learning what, how, why, and when, to TILL
Skip the till, see full TILT)Based on what most often is in parenthases; in this "novel effect', most often seen as (N/A) -meaning, Not Applicable; this note a "Preamble" to an "N/A" softly spoken and so often implied, THAT "what is not seemingly important" may be the most, except when it is not important and is labeled correctly.
Example - N/A (tHE COVER SOMETIMES TELLS THE STORY... )(...Other Times, it doesn't have anything to do with it.) Another, Ages

Many drafts were lost in construction, so try to imagine the dozens of many other paths where this could have its begining...

N/A (Not Applicable) The post remains open in its third and final stage, presented in three chapters {and/or 3 parts in thought} to what is about us in these days, or this age, revealing views of our modern world; asking for comments or statements of any ..(N/A "...") ...in its third and final stage.

(ANY ONE ELSE ....)N/A A Novel Attitude; AGAIN, ...on the needs or not needed, based on "individual limitations" and "world needs"; community, social, political, enviromental; of whether a "nothings changing" or a " noted change", COMMENTS are open TO FILL THE VOID, for the time "..."

N / A (A LITTLE MORE DRAWN OUT, and a little less comprehensive)(Even more, or less, as I add more of my own) To reflect signs of the day or to just observe and note any day to day changes; changes, in what may be a collective world sentiment or impression or driven to reason from influences; seasonal signs; all reasonings to what the descriptions and definitions, for better or worse, could be changing from the silence and void of a sacred knowledge, or basic human rights. ...

Viewed from a point that "all humanity" is under a higher power, and humanity having both individual freedom governed freedom; established regions of authority, governments as a blessing; the focus here is on the individual freedom and partiality to the freedom of the masses, how disciplins and values of either's are affected; i.e. goodnesses of people and businesses and industrys and benifits from constitutional preventions ...
25 These things have I spoken unto you, being yet present with you. 26 But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. 27 Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. 28 Ye have heard how I said unto you, I go away, and come again unto you. If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, because I said, I go unto the Father: for my Father is greater than I. 29 And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe. 30 Hereafter I will not talk much with you: for the prince of this world cometh, and hath nothing in me. 31 But that the world may know that I love the Father; and as the Father gave me commandment, even so I do. Arise, let us go hence.


COMMENTS - (the reformation of the media area)(the antithesis -to converse-to any moral expert, nor parishner or gentlemens high society ) Ironing this all out of important topics and serious subjects, with some novelty of wandering thoughts all into a novel draft, to further discussions; WHILE MOVING TOWARDS Legitimating "the novel" to inclusion in this "Theatre Of A Blog" from the Realism and Art both what is presented and linked online, as links tend to mend or sway; the wonder of it all saved, as this post directs every element towards... ...its third and final stage.


Title - "N / A ONE ELSE"
Based on what most often is in parenthases; in this "novel effect', most often seen as (N/A) -meaning, Not Applicable; "N/A" so often implied, THAT "what is not seemingly important" may be the most, except when it not important and labeled correctly. Example - N/A (tHE COVER SOMETIMES TELLS THE STORY...
)(...Other Times, it doesn't have anything to do with it.)
Another, Ages
Many drafts were lost in construction, so try to imagine the dozens of many other paths where this could have its begining...






PRELIMINARY ORIENTATION





Looking over matters which are normally taken for granted: what discipline of work have I extended this from (philosophics, literary, literary critics, political or politics, theology and theologins, theologins or prophets , other linked websites and web searches etc, etc,.. )

I wonder.
I wander...


I wonder, to periodize influential concepts, (AND WHETHER TO USE and ADAPT them in a number of disciplines; to gather these concepts and outline something of a distinction of faith (with the faith I have) to seperate some illiadic and odyssian from the wisdom and philosophy found as I explore the language and culture, trends of the time – of that and other authors , etc
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=1542188697803813773&hl=en

http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=related:jfM3JXP0ZhUJ:scholar.google.com/&hl=en







COPYRIGHT



N/A 20TH CENTURY PLUS (Inscription)
(COVER TO COVER AS A BOOK)
N/A (Review or Summary In My Own View)(Current Draft Level/Stage - Ongoing... )

The device* of this to meet with a favorable reception, hence no drawing of this yet appears to have been submitted. The report laid on the table, is as open as is online now, and nothing further will be done unril when the matter refers to a committee, composed and suggested by those who add in details in comments, and all agree upon the collective reasoning and proper assemble and/or commitee for addressment.





Please pardon the novel's appearance.

(Written first / before a draft or final edits completed) :
Advanced readers may already have an outline invisioned simply from reading the "Name" of "the publishing company" ; for example, reading the copywrite dates, the date having a bearing to an odvious time the material was written.

A Google Book Search for a means so it can be used in any manner anywhere in the world.

About Google Book Search Google's mission is to organize the world's information and to make it universally accessible and useful. Google Book Search helps readers discover the world's books while helping authors and publishers reach new audiences. You can search through the full text of this book on the web at http://books.google.com/
N /A ( BREAKING AWAY; FROM WHAT SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN INCLUDED ABOVE ......BECAUSE IT simply wasn't what I was looking for, for this post; it just relates responsablely.)





PROLOGUE


(ABSTRACT - As "a book" that is yet to be)(from cover to cover) (the latter the least; yet the most interesting, ther's only 3) Only (3, today) (keyworded - "all that is known today" "cover to cover" ) (5 BEFORE) (SIX) (7) (8) (9) (10)









Title






"N / A ONE ELSE"






Many subtopics of the first of this post's articles paralell the construct as an outline or a prelude or preface, an introduction, and sometimes even a dedications do; that which proceeds the first chapters of many books and novels; many of those much like personal notes from the authors, and many times having no bearings to the story's plots and themes, but just a better way to identify with the protocol that the author would like you to have shared.

(N/A )(not applicable- to this post's topics-)

(Noted - Ten topics from 10 magazines; the first article proving much more difficult to find these quickly online, which was the bases of the construct of this post; the descriptiveness of those difficulties, in seemingly an out-weighed importance of topics, becoming a theme of the thread in advance; advancing other topics, yet to this topic - few advancements and more cluttering, and corrupting [n/a to any interest here, but now that its here; Anyway-"you don't get it", "your off subject", "someone interupted", "must have said that to loud","don't get it?","it doesn't make any sense, get it? There isn't enough to make sense, so do we just go along with it (and laugh if it was supposed to be a joke?), make fun of them while they continue, or bond closer to the purpose and apply whats good and necessary; suggesting, also what will not work or be excepted; or accepted; N/A] ; each of those related to each other in some stream of progressive thinking ...)


N/a In away..


(is it some scientific paralell ?)

"A scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it." - Maxwell Planck


N/A (DEFINITLY NOT Applicable)

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Cautious Revolutionaries: Maxwell, Planck, Hubble*
Stephen G. Brush
Department of History and Institute for Physical Science and Technology,
University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742.
(Received 22 August 2001; accepted 12 October 2001)
Three scientists exemplified the cautious behavior that we might like all scientists to display: indeed, they were so critical of their own ideas that they risked losing credit for them. Nevertheless they finally earned at least as much fame as they deserved, leaving historians to wonder about what they really believed. Maxwell initially rejected the kinetic theory of gases because two of its predictions disagreed with experiments; later he revived the theory, showed that one of those experiments had been misinterpreted, and eventually became known as one of the founders of the modern theory. Planck seems to have intended his 1900 quantum hypothesis as a mathematical device, not a physical discontinuity; later he limited it to the emission (not absorption) of radiation, thereby discovering "zero-point energy." Eventually he accepted the physical quantum hypothesis and became known as its discoverer. Hubble (with Humason) established the distance-velocity law, which others used as a basis for the expanding universe theory; later he suggested that redshifts may not be due to motion, and appeared to lean toward a static model in place of the expanding universe.








PREVIEW





N/A (PREVIEW or Pre View, "pre requisit" to understanding much of the texts)
N/A never-the-less, I recomend the following material reading for spiritual view of whats adjar and whats solid and stable... (to our MATERIAL MATTERS...if that is the right description?) "the Latium bards began to rival their masters Then Horace Virgil Ovid Tibullus Statius Lucan and Juvenal in successive order appeared and~" (NA)
The "progressive thinking" searched "a stopped clock is right twice a day"
a digital clock stopped is right twice a day
"pre-digital stopped clock is right twice a day"
"thinking progressively" conservatively jesus
"thinking progressively" jesus
"thinking progressively" theologians
"thinking progressively" coveted jesus
"thinking progressively" covet
"thinking progressively" covet jesus
"thought progression" "jesus said"
"progression in wisdom" "jesus said"
From one of those results- "This article is BEing written, on the premise and belief, that Christ always was perfect and complete. How so?
What does perfect/complete mean, in Scripture?
Strong’s concordance says this, regarding the word perfect::


Strong's Number: 5046
Browse Lexicon
Original Word Word Origin
tevleioß from (
5056)
Transliterated Word
TDNT
Entry Teleios 8:67,1161 Phonetic Spelling
Parts of Speech tel'-i-os

Adjective Definition
brought to its end, finished
wanting nothing necessary to completeness
perfect
that which is perfect
consummate human integrity and virtue
of men
full grown, adult, of full age, mature




Then "Of people".. I searched ONLY these- (N/A)
"irish from the tribe of "
irish "from the tribe of "
irish "are from the tribe of "
irish "from the tribe of " jesus american
thinking irish "from the tribe of " jesus american
thinking irish "from the tribe of " jesus "native american"













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(NOTE ANTONYMS Antonyms: depressed, disagreeable, discontent, dissatisfied, ...)














  • KEYS


  • NorthAmericanReview (N/A NOV-DEC 2008)

  • The New Yorker August 10 - 17, 2009 see previous issue(August 3 - 9 ) (it keeps being removed from locations)
(not properly returned to its place on their shelves)August 03, 2009
Profiles (magazine/department/or category)
Party of One [ABSTRACT]
PROFILE of talk-radio host Michael Savage. Radio host Michael Savage is an anomaly: nearly as contemptuous of his fellow radio stars as he is of President Obama. His daily broadcast, “The Savage Nation,” is one of the most popular talk shows in the country. The magazine Talkers
by Kelefa Sanneh













KEYS





1, 2, 3...

N / A ANY ONE ELSE? (153)(tabloid?) (just a note)



(#1)

Preaching To The Choir



Worshipers who can sing


(or try to) don't want their faith
taken for granted. They long for
melodic turns of phrase and memorable cadences.
They'd be listening in the pews
if they hadn't needed to make music of empty air.
Any tone-deaf preacher better do his dambdest

as an off-the-beat, white-throaty, black-robed, timorous,
sharp, flat, soloist for critical minded singers


sitting there behind him, flinching at his droning and trying to forgive him
for cunducting only himself and turning his back on them.


n/a For "the Jumping Frog Story"-,

see "Both Old and New" NAR's PAST PERFECT

story by Gina Burkart


Hard to find; result link not researched (n/a)(as is)



gina –› Produktsuche & Preisvergleich bei PreisRoboter.de - [ Translate this page ]
ISBN 0830832882 Gina Burkart ..... parents ..... Harry Potter fits into the tradition of ..... The Jumping Frog. Beginner. 7./8. Klasse. Buch und - 10.99 € ...www.preisroboter.de/search.php?search=gina&start...


NOT So Far Behind Myself And Twain placed here is a daring bold and gallant edit efforted to what follows in conciencious importance to both the future of mankinds relations to church and governments, their influences relating (or not to relate) back to us; a concienciousness I have not explored of the authors nor the church or theologins; un-explored in concerns to apropriate und God of Abraham Jesus, evenMerlin and King Arthur, though probably fictional characters a much greater faith the story's claimed; its the same of I speak(write) to check yourselves, that follows search result, for what in The United States may be being read most often, specially by children and teen-agers, or even older, for books "Represented AS Reflecting THe Developement Of American Life And Thought, and for both here and abroad(not to confuse the "n/a", just to skip the "Full text" and read the links and what they point to.


"" Full text of "A guide to the study of the United States of America : representative books reflecting the development of American life and thought" "" as presented by the archive.org/stream :

From the collection of the
Prelinger
i a
v Uibrary
San Francisco, California
2006
The United States
of America
Representative Books Reflecting the Development of
American Life and Thought




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N/A (times has progressed since I began this draft...

... last Sunday or Monday?)

N/A (NOTED TUESDAY AUGUST 25th)










Monday - Aug 24, 2009
Intent, Healing, & Remote Viewing
Researcher in non-local consciousness and futurist Stephan Schwartz discussed his studies of intent, healing, and remote viewing. He also shared the results of his latest study, which looked at the effectiveness of applied kinesiology.
First hour guest, Dr. Len Horowitz commented on the Swine Flu, which a White House panel has warned could kill as many as 90, 000 Americans. More
Show Archive




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Considerations upon the reputation, loyalty, manners and religion
Of Thomas Hobbes Of Malmesbury.

Written by himself by way of
LETTER TO A LEARNED PERSON
[1]
London
Printed for William Crooke, at the Green Dragon
Without Temple-bar. 1680
La traduction
Le texte anglais






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(N/A, N/A, FOLLOWED BY ANOTHER N/A)





The MACADAMIA, a real Royal Cookie (a pastry in American English)


Archive : The New Yorker Radio host Michael Savage is an anomaly: nearly as contemptuous of his fellow ... The “World-Famous” Lipizzaners; They trail the trademark Royal Lipizzans… by Julie Bruck ... Condé Nast Portfolio, Condé Nast Traveler, Cookie, Details ...www.newyorker.com/search/query?keyword=California... - Similar





Moving into "politics and prose"




Well, try it your self and have a look at the results of the day
(or age - given that these were first researched in August of 2009): Archive Cartoon Caption Contest
Fiction & Poetry Arts & Culture The Cost Conundrum Reporting & Essays Online Only








("The New Yorker" for the average O'Sullovan ...N/A )

Did you mean: O'Sullivan michael savage (N/A )(I meant something else)
(did anyone even look at the Google "Did you mean" results?


Relating more to those last 3 (N/As)



Top 2 results shown
CONDEMNED BY THEIR OWN LAPTOPS - New York Post
Jul 29, 2009 ... By JOHN O'SULLIVAN. Savage: Banned for not being Muslim. ... British government banned talk-radio host Michael Savage from entering Britain ...www.nypost.com/.../condemned_by_their_own_laptops_181813.htm?... - - Similar
Michael Savage - Blogrunner
John O'Sullivan:THE latest twist in the saga of how the British government banned talk-radio host Michael Savage from entering Britain is straight out of ...www.blogrunner.com/snapshot/.../michael_savage/index.html - - Similar
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RIGHT-WINGER BLASTS O'REILLY - Michael Savage blasts Bill O'Reilly ...
Apr 25, 2005 ... RABID radio host Michael Savage is whining that he has been banned from the Fox News Channel after he dissed Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity. ...www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1390546/posts - - Similar
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loike his savage performance roysh! James Says: .... michael o connell Says: February 23rd, 2009 at 9:17 pm ..... that my hair didnt fall out while i was stuck under o'sullovan and that it can keep growing now im under kidney, nice man. ...blog.paddypower.com/.../win-tickets-to-ireland-v-england/ - - Similar
YouTube - Michael Savage in the No Spine Zone with Bill O'Reilly


7 min - Aug 18, 2007 -
The Leprechaun interviews Dr. Michael Savage. ... Glenn Beck interviews Michael Savage on Larry King Live · Added. 7:13. Glenn Beck interviews ...www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUCSx43CTQM
Did you mean to search for: O'Sullivan michael savage









Chapter 1




Now I get back to posting this and editing to some focus points.
NA( North American ... N/A)magazine..

I'm not sure this piece ("then" embeded above in the "preview" ) is even from the right magazine..
So a search continues....



The search was originaly for an article in North American Research magazine



(WikiPedia HISTORY of The "PREAMBLE"- Meaning and application (N/A any Discussion to PREAMBLE )
The Preamble serves solely as an introduction and does not assign powers to the federal government,[2] nor does it provide specific limitations on government action. Due to the Preamble's limited nature, it has almost certainly never been relied upon by any court as the decisive factor in deciding a case,[3] except regarding frivolous litigation.[4]

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accession


http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:xdoAq4Xpa3kJ:www.trybunal.gov.pl/eng/summaries/documents/K_18_04_GB.pdf+%22REFERRED+TO+THE+CONSTITUTION

ANY ONE ELSE?(I Ask Now)


Differentiating changes the environment of this post's topics and themes once articles found (like the one above) have been explored.


Remember, THE POEM WAS NEVER FOUND ONLINE, So I edited into this post's KEY (N/A BECAUSE I WILL REMIND YOU AGAIN...)



NA (North American Research...) ... a magazine, but not just any magazine, as many of the results that follow are from searches that brought almost any other magazine.
And a look for "Preaching To The Choir" by David Wagoner
In A ...? Or, In All ?
You would have to read at least some of it to answer that.







N / A
Still Searching








North American Review (American magazine) -- Britannica Online ...
The North American Review had become somewhat dull by midcentury but regained its prestige under the editorships of James Russell Lowell (1863–72) and Henry Adams (1872–76). In 1877 it was purchased by Allen Thorndike Rice, who served as editor until his death in 1889. Rice moved the review to New York City and transformed it into a national periodical dealing with contemporary issues, affairs, and movements. It became noted for its critical influence and outstanding writing concerning social and political issues. William Dean Howells, Walt Whitman, and Henry James contributed to the magazine, which attained a peak circulation of 76,000 in 1891. By the turn of the century the review’s diverse contributors included William Gladstone, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mark Twain, and H.G. Wells. The magazine’s circulation fell after World War I, however, and in 1935 it was sold to Joseph Hilton Smyth, under whose editorship it ceased publication in 1940.
Main(From the Top of North American Magazine review -britainica)(britanica's slow-website for me to navigate; pop-ups diruptions...etc...)
(n/a main)... American magazine (1815–1940), one of the country’s leading literary journals of the 19th and 20th centuries. It was founded in Boston, Mass., under the auspices of the Monthly Anthology (1803–11) and began publication as a regional magazine, reflecting the intellectual ideas and tastes of Boston and New England. The poet William Cullen Bryant’s first contribution to the review, “Thanatopsis” (1817), made him famous. Other early contributors included Daniel Webster, John Adams, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Francis Parkman.










N/A (NOT APPLICABLE- Once again, as you will read....where things have come from... looking into ..where things should be ... or could be... or if they are ever going to)
Once again, the effort has brought little to any likeness; a break from online effort to outline from ten, since this much troubles so far and steady-consistant to this one, if be so the nine of others; so "they" shall appear in one more sample to relate: related here and to posts elsewhere; this post first in : Full text of "The correspondence of Richard Bentley [ed. by C. Wordsworth]." (an excert)(and yet, if so of, that there may be others, if only true to this post, of some few verses)...
But in publica commoda pecces if you should break with Voss upon these considerations. They may serve to beat down the price. My Lord is in tolerably good health, and presents his service to you with his bless- 25 ing. I acquainted him with your last paragraph, and he promises to do all he can for your service. Pray let me hear how you succeed at Windsor, and please to transcribe some of Plutarch's Proverbs, though without the explication. You'l pardon this curiosity. IV. R. Bendey to Dr. E. Bernard. Thursday, 20th.
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N /A ( BREAKING AWAY; FROM WHAT SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN INCLUDED ABOVE ......BECAUSE IT simply wasn't what I was looking for, for this post; it just relates responsablely.)



N / A
(broken up, so much so now that this one part "of a 1 of 10" seems to overwhelm and discredit the protocol, which is... ..of that "one else" that this is titled with..well, the rest, and the ones not applicable posted here..
..neither is seperable for complete relevence to this post.


N/A (Finally, TOOOO MUUUUCH for just this one of ten...)
I got up and walked over to the text and read the following from the cover OF THE MAGAZINE this , H T T P : / / W E B D E L S O L . C O M / N o r t h A m R e v i e w / N A R http://webdelsol.com/northamreview/nar
Volume 293 NUMBER 6 November-December 2008
N/A (IF you found what I found, then you could simply forget that and see a lot of the results http://webdelsol.com/
If you didn't click to read it, Forget it! It wasn't there.

... still searching for a start here...
Cramming info from search results

http://search.freefind.com/find.html?pageid=r&id=2876239&query=north+america+review&ics=1&fr=0


NewRefineWeb
1. ~ B W R ~ Index of Authors Art is in purple. Reviews are in cyan ( ... of: Lastname, Firstname, "Title," Volume.Issue, page number(s). To do a ... 20; "Shipwreck in the North Sea," 6.1, 21; "Zuni Potterwebdelsol.com/bwr/archives_index.html
2. Contributors Studies Association Bulletin, North Dakota Quarterly, The Ohio Review, River Styx, and ... biography titled 60 Feet 6 Inches and Other Distances ... to Violence in America. RANDALL MANN liveswebdelsol.com/Quarterly_West/archives/iss50/quarterlywest/contributors.ht...
3. Cimarron Review Issue #150 Kiesselbach’s work has appeared in a number of ... including Alaska Quarterly Review and North American Review. Alex Lemon’s ... published twenty volumes of translations, webdelsol.com/CimarronReview/150_contributors.html
4. Web del Sol, Literary Publications City Review Grand Street Hootenanny Mississippi Review Missouri Review North American Review ... in America and ... publishing. North American Review The North American Review waswebdelsol.com/fiction2.htm
5. Michael Martone, Vita and Bibliography Supplement, 3 (1991), 24-26. "It's Time." North American Review, 276:1 (1991), ... Safety Patrol." The Crescent Review, 6:1 (1988), 20-34 ... 1988. "Lucky One in America." Black Ice 3. Edwebdelsol.com/martone/biblio.htm
6. Madison Smartt Bell, Bibliography Zero db," October 1985 North American Review: "World Without ... spring 1991 Northwest Review "Barking Man," volume 28, #1 Gentlemen ... Diatribe" Mississippi Review, vol 21, Numbers 1 & 2webdelsol.com/msbell/msb-bibl.htm
7. http://webdelsol.com/Del_Sol_Review/epicks3/delville.htm It comprises a finite number of figures, always the ... short prose ("Prose and Verse" 6). That Eliot's fierce condemnation ... which first appeared in the volume Can Grande's Castle inwebdelsol.com/Del_Sol_Review/epicks3/delville.htm
8. Contributors and Cover The Paris Review, The Harvard Review, The Gettysburg Review, The North American Review, and The Massachusetts Review. Mark ... as America, Shenandoah, Windhover Review, Solo, webdelsol.com/Prairie_Schooner/archives/spring02credits.html
9. Perihelion Poetry Journal; Mid America Review; Octopus; Rosebud. ... been the number one fundraiser ... the Indiana Review, the North American Review, Mississippi Review, Slipstream, C/webdelsol.com/Perihelion/p-text14.htm
10. Film and Fiction Fusion Then factor in the number of visitors who ... large color coded map of North America and the feeds of countless ... going. Plenty of news, reviews, special reports, features, and webdelsol.com/SolPix/sp-timporn.htm
...n/a ...pathetic... isn't it?



Again,;
..searching, still agian !!! ..
(No Wonder! ...) ...

...The North American Review must have changed web host's, website address, or is no longer in business. ...?
For a moment - (N/A - NOT APPLICABLE) A look at search result #6
(N/A NOT APPLICABLE) (THOSE SEARCH RESULTS - I CAN NOT FIND the link ...edit out; Not Anywhere )
(THE SIXTH IS ALL THAT IS LEFT):
6. New Writing at Web Del Sol Any reader who knows English language poetry knows that Hugo did not really write those "beautiful" poems himself; rather William Butler Yeats, Robert Lowell, William Stafford, and David Wagoner did. What Hugo meant was: It is as if a man who writes poems has written all the poems he loves because, loving them, he has made them his own
webdelsol.com/Del_Sol_Review/ep1-ws.htm




Now the search results for this #1 must rest.....











... THE TEMPTATION STILL BUILDING...



Figuring the Reader
by William Slaughter
Figuring the Reader-excerts
N/A (pieces of part #1 of this posts 10 points), 8/19/2009
(see entire article; A #s 1 thru 4 plus notes) 1. The situation of the writer as he faces--or rather, as he turns his back on--his reader is what prompts my writing here.... ...With his back turned toward us, then, the writer--James or any other--bends over his work. A man alone, and necessarily so, he goes about his writing business in private. In good faith, we, his readers, are obliged to: ... ...I cannot help wondering what occurs in the mind of the writer as he writes. Do we, for example, his readers, occur to him? Are we there for him? Real to him? Does he, as he writes, figure us reading him? That is what my title, "Figuring the Reader," is getting at: how the writer figures, or...









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At some early point in this first post of a poem in North America Review
As that poem says of
that "Preacher" preaching to the choir...as he is among them, joined in song ... AND..
For conducting only himself, and turning his back on them.
The poem is by David Wagoner
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TO THIS POST-
THE FIRST CHAPTER WOULD NOW BEGIN
The N/A ONE ELSE lost?

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Opinion: Editorial Pieces & Current Events Perspectives - USATODAY.com Posted at 12:22 AM/ET, August 31, 2009 in USA TODAY editorial Permalink Comments (0) ... But time won't erase the memory of having lost it all. ...blogs.usatoday.com/oped/ - Similar )]

[{The Press (USA TODAY ) shrill and overly simplistic rhetoric ricocheted around the nation for days.}
(Those on the left) {decried the incidents, many suggesting that anyone who would carry a gun to a presidential event must be nuts, potentially violent or both.}


(Conservatives) {parried that this was nothing more than Second Amendment advocates asserting their rights to self-protection.
But a funny thing happened amid the all-too-predictable din. A couple of advocates — polar opposites in the gun debate — found a kernel of common ground that holds a ton of common sense.}





(N/A neither{press, left, right, conservative, liberal, etc,etc.,,} may apply here, or one may apply here, or the intelligence may only be concidered either in general, or before or after the event)(the reasonings for the right is not discussed) Their bottom line: Carrying guns openly outside presidential events may be legal in many states, but it sure isn't smart.



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(What has already began or begun?)



I had not found the poem by this point in draft. (I have edited in above now-see keys)





- Preaching To The Choir by David Wagoner In A (a person's)? Or, In All(all of us included)?
The question stems(more searches for this poem) from THIS POEM


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At one point in the poem, this note is made of the preacher
"For conducting himself, and turning his back on them"
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Figuring the Reader-excerts pieces of #1, 8/19/2009
(see entire article; A #s 1 thru 4 plus notes) 1. The situation of the writer as he faces--or rather, as he turns his back on--his reader is what prompts my writing here.... ...With his back turned toward us, then, the writer--James or any other--bends over his work. A man alone, and necessarily so, he goes about his writing business in private. In good faith, we, his readers, are obliged to: ... ...I cannot help wondering what occurs in the mind of the writer as he writes. Do we, for example, his readers, occur to him? Are we there for him? Real to him? Does he, as he writes, figure us reading him? That is what my title, "Figuring the Reader," is getting at: how the writer figures, or...
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- Preaching To The Choir by David Wagoner In A (a person's)? Or, In All(all of us included)?
The question stems(more searches for this poem) from THIS POEM
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    I was reminded at some point above(IN ALL OF THE ABOVE) ...






  • ...of Jesus saying something to the affect, "In My Father's House there are many mansions"




  • I wonder sometimes if people aren't educated into thinking that they are responsable for making things that can happen, to happen, or to happen because of them... Democracy that eludes what a REPUBLIC FOR WHICH IT STANDS is misguided, though we seem to be on track to books like Mansions of Philosophy or 1984 ... anyone else?



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    (#3) The answer may not be of just one. The answers may not be that simple yet there are times that we over-simplify and work on a foundation.





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    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I'VE WANDERED TILL ....
    ...I've wondered, in a world of many corporations, from recent dicouragements that the corporate-world was something of a falt; the recent wonder, to the education structures design to educate people to survive and sustain being good corporate employees..; how then could there ever be any changes in corporate directions ?

    I imagine the greatness some new graduates can feel from their entrance into the job markets , seeing "the sky is the limit" , they travel far to the edges only to find a spiral of steps leading far above the open skys.
    With their gifts they travel every step to the top, up and down at will, till finaly the can skio many steps, only one day to open the top doorway and find all those they have missed... and a trip back to the bottum, below the skies, with a new mission, in a new field, at the bottum. But they know how to get there now.









    Now,
    What now is important.
    What age will it be then?

    In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.





    (THAT N/A TODAY THEN IS, "NOW WHAT?")(AND tHANK YOU..





    FOR READING THIS)

    ...AND, ANY ONE ELSE ?
    ..COMMENTS ? ANY ONE ?








    CHAPTER 3





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