Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 103

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By Listen TheBook Posted on Jun 21, 2024
In Category - *Non-fiction
Various
English
  • The American Fire-Alarm Telegraph (1855)
  • AT&T Network Outage of February 22, 2024: Impact on Public Safety Services
  • Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Frequently Asked Questions (March, 2024)
  • Common Sense in Chess (extract)
  • Cuba: U.S. Policy Overview (April, 2024)
  • Federation of the World (1910)
  • A Few Classic Unknowns in Mathematics
  • Fruit or Vegetable? Supreme Court Rules on Tomatoes (1893)
  • Ghosts, a Message from the Illuminati (1906)
  • Guide To Epping Forest (1896)
  • Herring Curing (1883)
  • Internal Revenue Service Appropriations, Fiscal Year 2024
  • Lincoln's Lost Speech, May 29, 1856
  • London (1914)
  • The Meaning of Masonry
  • The Measurement of Musical Talent (1915)
  • Outdoor Sketching (Excerpt), 1914
  • Sketch of the Life of John Opie, A.R.
  • A Trial of Mental and Pedagogical Tests in a Civil Service Examination for Policemen and Firemen (1917)
  • Yugoslav Proverbs
"When money gives out, sense ensues." This pithy saying is from Yugoslav Proverbs, one of the twenty reader-chosen selections in volume 103. This collection ranges from the IRS budget, to the Fire Alarm Telegraph, to Curing Herring. Current events are discussed in Baltimore Bridge Collapse; ATT Network Outage of 2024; and Cuba: U.S. Policy Overview. Supreme Court judgments figure in Tomatoes, Fruit or Vegetable? Talent and training receive attention in Civil Service Tests of Policemen and Firemen; Measurement of Musical Talent; Unknowns in Mathematics; and Common Sense in Chess. Social action receives due in Lincoln's Lost Speech; Federation of the World; Guide to Epping Forest; and the Meaning of Masonry. A tribute to London leads to the arts: Ibsen's play Ghosts; Outdoor Sketching; and Life of the Painter John Opie. Summary by Sue Anderson

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