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Topic: Point Henry


  
  Henry Poolman
Henry figured that if they could reach a place where the line of bush ended and the lava flow began, they would be within one hundred yards of the lion.
Henry knew the ideal hunting range for a lion is between 40 and 60 yards, while 100 was about as far as one should risk a shot.
Henry reportedly said, “Congratulation!” At the sound of a human voice, the lion raised its head, spun around, and with flattened ears and bared teeth came like a bullet straight for Pete Barrett.
www.accuratereloading.com /henryp.html   (1197 words)

  
 The Jack Henry Books, by Jack Gantos
Henry tells Jack that she will get him a diary when he is old enough to have secrets.
The Henry family is preparing for a hurricane in the story "Rabies." Ask students to research the weather conditions that produce hurricanes.
At one point in the novel, a woman says that Pete is a juvenile delinquent and that she is going to make a citizen's arrest.
www.fsgkidsbooks.com /teachersguides/jackgantos.htm   (5890 words)

  
 Henry V on the Couch
Henry basically tells Montjoy that he is going to take France and that he does not mind telling Montjoy or the king of France that he has a small army full of sick soldiers.
Henry also believes that his men, even thought sick, are still better than the French army, for the king of England says, "those few I have Almost no better than so many French"(127-128).
Henry is a very cocky and over confident character because he is persistent in trying to take over France even though his soldiers are few and sick.
personal.centenary.edu /~jmaricel/henryv.html   (1012 words)

  
 Point Henry
The only sealed road is the Point Henry Road which leaves the Portarlington Road at Moolap and travels between an area of light industries to the right and the saltpans of the former Cheetham solar saltworks to the left.
The early development of Geelong was hampered by a sandbar in the harbour, extending from near Point Henry to the northern foreshore.
In the log of the brig “Henry” it is claimed that the point was named after the brig, in June 1836 on their 3rd voyage to Port Phillip, with an alternate claim being that it was named after Lieutenant H. Henry of H.M.S. Rattlesnake during surveying of the bay in September 1836.
www.zades.com.au /bellhs/phenry.html   (1311 words)

  
 Deconstruction of Henry Stapp's Paris Talk
Henry's metaphor of cloud-like possibilities seems to ignore complementarity and suggest a truly classical set of possibilities, which would not necessitate the real transcendence of the classical order that is in fact required.
Henry does not seem to realize that when he talks about classical matter and classical spirit (which he calls classical mind), he is in the classical order of Cartesian philosophy, which is now, since quantum physics has displaced classical physics as a description of the physical world, meta-physical.
Henry's approach so far, as we have deconstructed it, bypasses the phenomenal realm of posited or intentional reality, which means the intentional attempt to relate to an external noumenon in nature through its phenomenal appearance, and operates only through solipsistic and transcendental modes.
www.geocities.com /saint7peter/DeconstructionofParisTalk.html   (2638 words)

  
 Lieutenant Henry Ossian Flipper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-24)
Henry Ossian Flipper was born a slave in
Young Henry and the other slave children were allowed to attend a night school taught by one of the mechanics on the farm and he obtained a basic education in reading, writing and arithmetic from this source.
Henry was the fifth African-American Cadet to enter West Point, however he was the first to graduate as an officer in the United States Army.
multirace.org /firstday/first25.htm   (1153 words)

  
 Henry Adams (1838-1918)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-24)
Writing in all literary forms, his point of view is that of an outsider--even when he tells about his own life (as the third-person narration in the Education demonstrates).
Henry Adams's life of privilege, born into a family that had achieved three generations of elite political and intellectual leadership.
Henry Adams's displacement from that role in the U.S. from 1860 to 1918.
www.georgetown.edu /bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/adamsh.html   (530 words)

  
 John Henry
John Henry's job was to drill holes for the blasting, which required from one dozen to four dozen holes sometimes as deep as 12 feet for each round.
John Henry's good name was rescued and his fame assured for all time by Louis W. Chappell, the late West Virginia University folk historian, who early in this century became fascinated by the legend and spent decades tracing it to the source.
At this point Henry S. Drinker comes to John Henry's rescue (in tunneling published in 1878) by saying that one-hand hammers were "standard" on the C&O projects.
www.wvculture.org /hiStory/africanamericans/henryjohn05.html   (2447 words)

  
 pirandello and Caligula
This is further emphasized by the fact that one of the hired lackeys (the “counsel­lors” of Henry’s court) refuses to play his eleventh century role: he has prepared himself for the sixteenth century court of King Henry IV of France only to discover that he must serve the eleventh century Emperor Henry IV of Germany.
Henry IV, Pirandello has no reason to externalize his hero because the Emperor Henry IV as we see him is not actually a real person: rather, he is an identity, a role, which was forced upon the hero twenty years previously.
Henry IV does Pirandello allow his protagonist to depart from this passivity, and this one instance (the stabbing of Tito Belcredi) is the result of a reality forced upon Henry by the psy­chiatrist’s plot in causing the portraits to come alive.
faculty.uccb.ns.ca /philosophy/caligula/biblio6.htm   (1755 words)

  
 Henry VIII of England
Henry was an enthusiastic patron of the arts, and became an accomplished musician and songwriter.
Henry expected Anne to be grateful to him for making her Queen, in view of all the sacrifices he and so many others had made.
One of the portraits that pleased Henry was that of Anne of Cleves.
www.royalpaperdolls.com /HenryMain.htm   (2824 words)

  
 Henshaw, Henry - Biography
Henry was a naturalist from the beginning of his childhood.
While Henry was in the West during 1883, he was one of the first committee members to prepare a code of nomenclature and a checklist of North American Birds for the American Ornithologists’ Union (AOU).
Henry was a true naturalist who continued to work as chief of the Biological Survey until 1916 when he retired due to declining health.
www.pwrc.usgs.gov /resshow/perry/bios/henshawhenry.htm   (718 words)

  
 About Henry Holden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-24)
At the age of four, Henry Holden contracted polio during the 1952 polio epidemic, but his physical disability never stopped him for excelling in life.
As an actor, athlete, stand-up comic and activist, Henry possesses a vivacity for life not found in most.
From that point on, Henry has been under a spot light and he uses his microphone to enlighten people about the fact that there are an estimated 50 million Americans with disabilities waiting to be recognized and treated equally by the media and entertainment industry.
www.henryholden.com /aboutHH.htm   (190 words)

  
 Jane Seymour
By that point, Henry's disinterest in Anne was obvious and Jane was likely pegged to be her replacement as Queen.
Henry had already been preparing his own tomb at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, which was where Jane was buried.
In the end, she would be the only of Henry's six wives to be buried with him.
www.tudorhistory.org /seymour   (468 words)

  
 Fort Madison Daily Democrat: Archives
Henry said he also uses mannequins instead of real people in his paintings because he wants people to focus on the entire painting and not just the person in it.
Henry said that although he has been told he could make a living out of his art if he moved to a bigger city, (Henry currently works full-time at the Aldi Bakery in Burlington), he said that Iowa is where he wants to live.
Henry's work will be on display at the art center throughout the month, and a public reception will be held on Friday, May 6, from 5 p.m.
www.dailydem.com /articles/2005/05/04/news/news2.txt   (893 words)

  
 Slant Point: Henry Fool
Let me tell you, Henry Copeland is no fool.
Henry is an amazing entrepreneur - starting a few years back with what I call an odd amateurish-looking ad format that defied industry standards.
We sent a few hours shooting ideas back and forth, with Henry jotting down notes in a little spiral book all the while.
www.slantpoint.com /mt-arx/2005/05/henry_fool.php   (301 words)

  
 Henry IV, Part 1: An Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-24)
Henry IV, Part 1 opens with a scene of royal power--King Henry IV is in control, and he sits in council with his chief ministers.
Henry talks in his opening speeches of how his kingdom is now at peace how he now wants to undertake the finest duty of a Christian king--to organize a crusade.
From Henry's point of view, this is clever military strategy--efficient policy at work; from Hotspur's point of view it is a denial of what true honour requires, which is not something politically expedient or efficient but something deeply personal, a manifestation of one's true character honestly and publicly announced and maintained.
www.mala.bc.ca /~johnstoi/eng366/lectures/henry4.htm   (13500 words)

  
 USMA Bicentennial
Henry O. Flipper fought tremendous adversity to achieve great accomplishments as a cadet, army officer, private citizen and public servant.
Henry Ossian Flipper was born into slavery on March 21, 1856 in Thomasville, Georgia.
In Atlanta, Henry was educated in missionary schools for seven years, then applied for an appointment to the United States Military Academy.
www.usma.edu /bicentennial/flipperdinner.asp   (2747 words)

  
 Solar sails (Henry Spencer; Jordin Kare)
The force from a non-normal reflection goes as >2*sin(th) and the fraction of the force in the direction of >orbital motion (for a circular or nearly circular orbit) >goes as cos(th).
There are *three* trig functions involved: one for effective area (since the sail is tilted and doesn't intercept as much sunlight that way), one for momentum transfer (since you get to use only the perpendicular component of the photon's momentum), and one for angled thrust (since the tangential component of thrust is what's being maximized).
Henry Spencer henry@spsystems.net must mean the release of Windows 2000.
yarchive.net /space/spacecraft/solar_sails.html   (2787 words)

  
 Henry V (1944)
Henry's claim is rejected as being baseless, with The Dauphin sending along a treasure chest to salve his youthful pride.
Incensed by this insult, and sure that he is morally in the clear, Henry decides that the French will pay dearly for this mockery; preparations for war are set in motion, with all available bodies being drafted into the invasion force.
Given this it's possible to overlook the fact that this adaptation tends to purify and emasculate Henry; no longer is he the complex and aggressive figure of Shakespeare's imagination.
www.film.u-net.com /Movies/Reviews/HenryV_1944.html   (945 words)

  
 Lieutenant Henry Ossian Flipper: First Colored Graduate of West Point
Henry Ossian Flipper was one of five sons born to Festus and Isabella Flipper, slaves in Thomasville, Georgia.
All of them grew up to achieve great things in their fields, but Henry's military vocation was especially difficult for a fl man. The education the boys received was unusual for their time and social status and prepared them all well.
He went west with the 10th Cavalry, a part of the famed "Buffalo soldiers." It was there that his prowess in another field became evident.
www.blackhistoryreview.com /biography/HenryFlipper.php   (489 words)

  
 Alcoa in Australia: Aluminium Smelting: Point Henry: Point Henry Community Consultation
To help the plant achieve its aims it is essential Point Henry consults with the community.
In 1993, a group was formed to help develop plans for Point Henry’s wetlands and land surrounding the plant.
Through the establishment of this group a regular forum was provided for any individual or community organisation to raise concerns they had in respect to the environment.
www.alcoa.com /australia/en/info_page/Point_Henry_Community_News.asp   (243 words)

  
 Dr. Henry Armitage's Dossier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-24)
Henry Armitage was born in Springfield Massachusettes Febuarary 2nd 1913 (character creation note: this is Wilbur Whately's B-day in the Dunwich Horror) He had a uneventful childhood, He got accepted to Harvard in 1931, recieved a BA in history in 1935, His thesis in 1938 detailed the affects of greek mystisism on roman society.
At this point Henry volenteered for the Red Cross, so he felt he was doing his part to help in the war effort, He was an ambulance driver in Itally slightly behind the allied lines as the allies moved towards Berlin.
It was in the Balkans while interviewing some poor farmers about a nearby ruined castle that he had a "vision"(validity of vision unkown but the castle was a powerful voivodes haven back in the 15th century) Henry claimed a connection to the place, but not a positive one, and that time was running out.
www.chesapeake.net /~jameson/dossier.html   (387 words)

  
 Barbecue Restaurant and Catering Services in High Point, NC ( Piedmont Triad ) Henry James Bar-B-Que
The roots of Henry James were planted in a young Henry Rogers growing up in Lexington, NC, where he first learned the Bar-B-Que and restaurant business.
After working with Stamey's in High Point, Henry decided to go into business with James Shelton, and, in 1977 Henry James Bar-B-Que was born in Asheboro, NC.
Henry's own Brunswick Stew recipe of chicken, pork and an array of garden vegetables, stewed in a delicious broth, served with our golden hushpuppies.
www.henryjamesbbq.com   (480 words)

  
 Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-24)
"Henry," in its attempt to realistically portray the life of a serial killer, does not need a plot line...in fact, it benefits from having only a very loose plot line.
In fact, a friend of mine who lives in Chicago told me that the first time he watched "Henry," he and a friend rented it and sat down in his friend's apartment to watch it.
It was about halfway through that they realized that the apartment they were sitting in was the same one used as Henry's apartment in the film.
us.imdb.com /Title?0099763   (971 words)

  
 Henry Rollins - Human Butt review
Human Butt could be considered the starting point for Henry Rollins spoken word, as it's a mixture of earlier recordings from 1989 through 1990.
For somebody new to Henry Rollins' spoken word, Human Butt would be an excellent start to get a taste of where Henry came from.
Rollins makes an excellent point, but kind of loses the crowd as it sounds like they're not sure exactly when to applaud.
www.kickedintheface.com /reviews/Henry_Rollins-Human_Butt.htm   (527 words)

  
 HENRY STRANGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-24)
Henry Strange (AKA Henry Hsiao), son of a biologist, spent much of his youth in his father’s laboratory counting fish eggs.
Henry spent sleepless nights in the studio with old modular synthesizers studying the science of sound and synthesis.
This recording is Produced by Henry Hsiao with additional programming by Laura Escude and Chase Dobson, Featuring the beautiful voices of Eluv and Sara Solstice and the passionate performances of violin by Laura Escude and the Saxaphone by Jeremy Powell.
www.elastik.com /henrystrange   (814 words)

  
 Fort Henry - History
The original Fort Henry was built during the War of 1812 (1812-1814), between Great Britain (Canada being at that time a British colony) and the United States of America, and bears no resemblance to the existing fort.
It was considered even more necessary to fortify this point after the War of 1812, due to the completion of the Rideau Canal (built from 1826-32), placing Point Henry at the intersection of three important waterways: the Rideau Canal, the St. Lawrence River, and Lake Ontario.
Fort Henry was intended to be the linchpin in a new, extensive system of defensive works for the defence of the confluence of these trading routes.
www.forthenry.com /pasthist.htm   (357 words)

  
 On Point : Henry Kissinger on the "Anatomy of Crisis" - 4/1/2004
On Point : Henry Kissinger on the "Anatomy of Crisis" - 4/1/2004
In his years as national security advisor, and secretary of state, Henry Kissinger became an icon of diplomacy.
Henry Kissinger, chairman, Kissinger Associates, Former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor.
www.onpointradio.org /shows/2004/04/20040401_b_main.asp   (206 words)

  
 Fort Henry, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fort Henry is located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada on Point Henry, a strategic point of land located near the mouth of the Cataraqui River where it flows into the St.
The present Fort Henry was constructed between 1832 and 1837.
Fort Henry became a living museum with the introduction of the Fort Henry Guard, and was opened on the 1st of August 1938.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fort_Henry,_Ontario   (604 words)

  
 Henry Ford's RoundTable MarketWatch
At this point we need to wait and see if the stops were sufficient to satisfy the bears or if we will start a short, but ugly decline.
2:33 PM Our Hedges are gone at this point and we are looking for an opportune point to add to positions...All of the indices appear to have made their bottoms and are consolidating...
Telcom has been so beaten down for so long that at some point we expect to see some sort of recovery, but I would want to see some more positive activity before jumping back on this horse, even though with well placed stops this would be a low risk entry.
www.stocktables.com /MWdaily44/2002_09_29_RTarchive.html   (4179 words)

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