Telephone Poles and Other Poems

Telephone Poles and Other Poems
Author: John Updike
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2012-04-25
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0307961966

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This second collection of John Updike's poetry is equally divided between poems that, in their verbal jugglery and humorous bias, seem to qualify as “light” and poems that, one way or other, cross the problematic border into the general realm of poetry. The distinction cannot be clear-cut. The poet is consistently concerned with Man’s cosmic embarrassment, and the same vision illuminates the creatures of “The High Hearts” and “Seagulls.” Science and religion, so frequently and variously invoked, frame a single paradox, the paradox of the mundane; and each poem, whether inspired by an antic headline or a suburban landscape, rejoices in the elusive surface of created things. When The Carpentered Hen, John Updike’s first collection of verse, was published, Phyllis McGinley wrote: “I have been happily reading Mr. Updike in The New Yorker for some time and am happy, now, to own him collected. When he first appeared in that magazine, I was so elated to see a new name in light verse that I felt like crying with the Ancient Mariner ‘A Sail, A Sail!’ His is what poetry of this sort exactly out to be—playful but elegant, sharp-eyed, witty.” In the Saturday Review, David McCord wrote: “Furthermore, he is a graceful border-crosser (light verse to poem) as Auden has been; as Betjeman and McGinley frequently are.”

Mrs. Claus Doesn't Climb Telephone Poles

Mrs. Claus Doesn't Climb Telephone Poles
Author: Debbie Dadey
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780439408325

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After a blizzard, Melody, Howie, Eddie, and Liza become convinced that the cheerful woman fixing the phone lines is really Mrs. Claus.

An Introduction to Survey Field Data Collectors and Coordinate Geometry Functions

An Introduction to Survey Field Data Collectors and Coordinate Geometry Functions
Author: J. Paul Guyer, P.E., R.A.
Publisher: Guyer Partners
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2018-02-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers and land surveyors interested in field data collectors and coordinate geometry functions. This is what is discussed: 1. PURPOSE 2. FIELD SURVEY NOTES--MANUAL AND ELECTRONIC 3. FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF A GENERIC DATA COLLECTOR 4. GENERAL SOFTWARE FEATURES ON A DATA COLLECTOR 5. FEATURE OR DESCRIPTOR CODES FOR TOPOGRAPHIC FIELD DATA 6. DESCRIPTOR CODES AND LEVEL ASSIGNMENTS FOR VARIOUS TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES 7. FEATURE AND ATTRIBUTE LIBRARIES FOR TOPOGRAPHIC FIELD DATA 8. CONTROL COMMANDS FOR CONNECTING FEATURE LINE STRINGS 9. FIELD COORDINATE GEOMETRY OPTIONS 10. GENERAL COGO COMPUTATION ROUTINES 11. TOTAL STATION RESECTION COMPUTATIONS 12. LINE-LINE INTERSECTION COMPUTATIONS.

East Branch & Lincoln Railroad

East Branch & Lincoln Railroad
Author: Erin Paul Donovan
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467128627

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Built by James Everell Henry, the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (EB&L) is considered to be the grandest and largest logging railroad operation ever built in New England. In 1892, the mountain town of Lincoln, New Hampshire, was transformed from a struggling wilderness enclave to a thriving mill town when Henry moved his logging operation from Zealand. He built houses, a company store, sawmills, and a railroad into the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River watershed to harvest virgin spruce. Despite the departure of the last EB&L log train from Lincoln Woods by 1948, the industry's cut-and-run practices forever changed the future of land conservation in the region, prompting legislation like the Weeks Act of 1911 and the Wilderness Act of 1964. Today, nearly every trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness follows or utilizes portions of the old EB&L Railroad bed.

Notes from No Man's Land

Notes from No Man's Land
Author: Eula Biss
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1555970222

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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism Winner of the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize A frank and fascinating exploration of race and racial identity Notes from No Man's Land: American Essays begins with a series of lynchings and ends with a series of apologies. Eula Biss explores race in America and her response to the topic is informed by the experiences chronicled in these essays -- teaching in a Harlem school on the morning of 9/11, reporting for an African American newspaper in San Diego, watching the aftermath of Katrina from a college town in Iowa, and settling in Chicago's most diverse neighborhood. As Biss moves across the country from New York to California to the Midwest, her essays move across time from biblical Babylon to the freedman's schools of Reconstruction to a Jim Crow mining town to post-war white flight. She brings an eclectic education to the page, drawing variously on the Eagles, Laura Ingalls Wilder, James Baldwin, Alexander Graham Bell, Joan Didion, religious pamphlets, and reality television shows. These spare, sometimes lyric essays explore the legacy of race in America, artfully revealing in intimate detail how families, schools, and neighborhoods participate in preserving racial privilege. Faced with a disturbing past and an unsettling present, Biss still remains hopeful about the possibilities of American diversity, "not the sun-shininess of it, or the quota-making politics of it, but the real complexity of it."

The Telephone

The Telephone
Author: John Murphy
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2009
Genre: Telecommunication
ISBN: 1604130687

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Alexander Graham Bell's request for his assistant to "come here" revolutionized the way America's citizens communicated with one another. Bell's seemingly humble but transformative invention, the telephone, remains a crucial part of daily life and is used by billions of people worldwide every day. With the far-reaching network it spawned, it drew out its most isolated citizens and gathered the populace into a simultaneously intimate and national conversation. A nation of remote farmhouses, suburban families, and city dwellers could now be connected to each other over great distances. The telephone's integration into society now makes it impossible to imagine the technological and social achievements of the 20th century without it.

I've Got a Pole You Can Climb: Tales of a Telephone Technician

I've Got a Pole You Can Climb: Tales of a Telephone Technician
Author: Christopher Gulick
Publisher: Hard-Short Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-10-29
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781732501102

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Remember all those times the plumber, cable TV installer, telephone technician or whomever else you hired came into your house? You were watching us, sizing us up, making judgements about what we wore, what we smelled like, how we talked. Guess what? We were watching and listening to you, as well. The writers of this delightful book turn the tables and take their readers on a journey as they go about their daily work, allowing us to see through their eyes and observe, well, ourselves. The insights and anecdotes - funny, touching, and sometimes downright bizarre - provided by these talented chroniclers are refreshingly authentic.

Popular Science

Popular Science
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1933-04
Genre:
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Popular Science gives our readers the information and tools to improve their technology and their world. The core belief that Popular Science and our readers share: The future is going to be better, and science and technology are the driving forces that will help make it better.