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  1. British Airships, Past, Present, and Future by George Whale, 2010-07-06
  2. Injuries Of The Face And Jaw And Their Repair (1917) by Paul Martinier, Georges Lemerle, 2010-09-10
  3. Injuries of the eyes, nose, throat and ears by A Maitland 1859-1946 Ramsay, James Dundas Grant, et all 2010-08-19
  4. Johnson Club papers by various hands by George Whale, John Sargeaunt, 2010-08-30
  5. Whales and Other Marine Mammals by George S. Fichter, 1991-03
  6. George - Blue Whale - Educational eBook #7 by Monica L. Hidalgo, 2010-09-29
  7. The Blue Whale by George L. Small, 1973-04
  8. Outside the Whale: George Orwell's Art and Politics by David L. Kubal, 1972-01-01
  9. Outside the Whale: George Orwell's Arts and Politics by David L. Kubal, 1973-12
  10. GEORGE WHALE, 1849-1925. by Edward, Clement Shorter and Winifred Stephns Whale Clodd, 1926-01-01
  11. WHALES by George Shea, pictures by Anne Marshall Runyon (EMC Publishing, Hardcover 1981) by George Shea, 1981
  12. George Whale, 1849-1925 by George Whale, 1926
  13. British AirshipsPast, Present and Future -George Whale by George Whale, 2010-02-22
  14. Outside the whale: George Orwell's art and politics by David L Kubal, 1972

1. George Orwell
Bibliography Atkins, John, George Orwell ( 1955); Buitenhuis, P 1980); Kalechofsky, Roberta, George Orwell ( 1973); Kubal, David L., Outside the Whale George Orwell's Art and
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George Orwell On each landing, opposite the lift shaft, the poster with the enormous face gazed from the wall. It was one of those pictures which are so contrived that the eyes follow you about when you move. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU, the caption beneath it ran. "If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human facefor ever." from Nineteen Eighty-Four
The British author George Orwell , pen name of Eric Arthur Blair, b. Motihari, India, June 25, 1903, d. London, Jan. 21, 1950, achieved prominence in the late 1940s as the author of two brilliant satires attacking totalitarianism. Familiarity with the novels, documentaries, essays, and criticism he wrote during the 1930s and later has since established him as one of the most important and influential voices of the century. Orwell's parents were members of the Indian Civil Service, and, after an education at Eton College in England, Orwell joined (1922) the Indian Imperial Police in Burma, an experience that later found expression in the novel Burmese Days (1934). His first book

2. George Orwell, 1903-1950
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(Norman Ershler) N.B. The George Orwell Archive An Orwell Chronology Eric Arthur Blair born at Motihari, Bengal, India, June 25th, son of Richard Walmesley Blair and Ida Mabel Blair (née Limouzin) Brought to England by his mother. Family settles in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire Educated at Sunnylands, an Anglican school, Eastbourne, Sussex

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Finback Whale George George was the first finback cataloged by Allied Whaleback in 1977, so was named after the first US president George Washington.
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Individual Whales Finback whale Lunch: Lunch has very little dorsal fin left and was given that name because it looks like a shark came along and bit it's fin off for "lunch". In truth, Lunch lost it's fin when it was hit by a twin engine boat propeller. Lunch has been seen throughout the Gulf of Maine since 1982 but was first observed with a calf in 1995. The calf was given the name "T-time" for a T shaped scar on it's side. Lunch is often a very approachable whale, we have seen her on many of our trips over the years, and always look forward to our first meeting of the year. Finback whale George: George was the first finback cataloged by Allied Whale back in 1977, so was named after the first U.S. president George Washington. If we are lucky enough to see George this summer it will mark the 20th year that this whale has been known. George happens to be a very big finback whale with a fin which is thin and pointed at the end. George's fin has a small slice out of the bottom trailing edge and two nicks on the top about a foot apart. Although George has never been seen with a calf it is not known whether this whale is male or female. This past summer Allied Whale researchers were able to collect a skin sample from George and through DNA testing will soon be able to answer this question.

4. George Orwell
A brief biography of Eric Arthur Blair otherwise known as George Orwell, the famous author of 'Animal Farm' and '1984'. The British author George Orwell, pen name of Eric Arthur Blair, b 1973); Kubal, David L., Outside the Whale George Orwell's Art and Politics
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George Orwell
by Christopher D. Ritter. The British author George Orwell Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four . Familiarity with the novels, documentaries, essays, and criticism he wrote during the 1930s and later has since established him as one of the most important and influential voices of the century. Orwell's parents were members of the Indian Civil Service, and, after an education at Eton College in England, Orwell joined (1922) the Indian Imperial Police in Burma, an experience that later found expression in the novel Burmese Days (1934). His first book, Down and Out in Paris and London A Clergyman's Daughter Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1936), and Coming Up for Air (1939). His major works of the period were two documentaries: The Road to Wigan Pier (1937), a detailed, sympathetic, and yet objective study of the lives of nearly impoverished miners in the Lancashire town of Wigan; and Homage to Catalonia (1938), which recounts his experiences fighting for the Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War. Orwell was wounded, and, when the Communists attempted to eliminate their allies on the far left, fought against them and was forced to flee for his life. Orwell's two best-known books reflect his lifelong distrust of autocratic government, whether of the left or right:

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Description: Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1972. First Edition. 8vo. xvii, 169pp. notes, bibliography, index. Near Fine in Very Good price-clipped dj, rubbing, sticker reoval mark on inside flap. Item # Add to your cart Material offered subject to prior sale. Washington residents please add 8.8% sales tax. Items may be returned for any reason within reason. Libraries and Institutions may receive special terms to meet billing requirements. We Accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Paypal or checks in US$.

6. George Whale - Biography, Works, And Message Board
George Whale. Biography of George Whale, links to the author s complete andfreely available works, and message board for postings about the author.
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    8. Staff Information: George Whale
    George Whale. Research Associate. My current research is directed towards modellingsome of the cognitive processes underlying observational drawing activity.
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    My current research is directed towards modelling some of the cognitive processes underlying observational drawing activity. Following Ernst Gombrich's characterization of stylistic development in terms of 'schema and correction', and John Willats' more recent work on drawing systems and denotation systems, I take an essentially 'schematic' view of drawing, according to which drawing expertise develops through the acquisition, specialization and differentiation of appropriate 'knowledge schemas'. Kenneth Beittel's research in the 1970s identified the central importance of 'strategic knowledge' in drawing - the overarching knowledge which enables a skilled artist to make appropriate and timely decisions concerning the form and disposition of elements at each stage. Thus, in addition to (perceptual) schemas controlling the 'pick-up' of visual information, and (graphical) schemas embodying knowledge of representational means, it is also necessary to consider the (strategic) schemas which control the deployment of the artist's specialized perceptual and technical skills. Elements of strategic knowledge - elicited from visual recordings of drawing sessions and from artists' verbal reports - can be encoded, providing a basis for the development of grounded, computational models simulating aspects of drawing process. To the extent that this approach enables alternative strategies to be made explicit, and their pictorial consequences to be understood, it is envisaged that the research will have specific relevance to the teaching and learning of observational drawing.

    9. Digital Printmaking (Printmaking Handbooks) George Whale Naren Barfield
    Title Digital Printmaking (Printmaking Handbooks) Whale George Barfield Naren GeorgeWhale Naren Barfield Subject Art Category Art Architecture Photography
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    10. George McCallum - Whale And Dolphin Images
    Whale and marine photography from the Arctic and North Atlantic.
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    of various species such as Blue whales, Minke whales, Humpback whales, Sperm whales, Killer whales ( Orca ) Pilot whales, whale watching, whale research as well as images from areas as diverse as the Arctic and Berlin. Detailed collection of killer whale images from Tysfjord, Norway. ENTER

    11. Feature Whale--George
    marked individuals. With a large, sweptback dorsal fin and sleek blackback, George is the quintessential finback Whale. George was
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    FEATURE WHALE photo by Beverly Agler GEORGE (Catalogue #0001)
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    A valuable component of the finback research program at Allied Whale is our ability to recognize individual whales from year to year. Recognizing a whale in the field is like encountering an old friend. Resightings of well-known animals offer opportunities to expand our base of knowledge by enabling us to monitor life history parameters over many years. For this reason, we would like to pay tribute to one of our oldest friends, George (#0001), whom we have known for 19 years!
    George was the first finback to be catalogued in our database, so we thought it appropriate to name this whale after the United States' first president, George Washington. We have since shortened the name to George. Despite the rather generic markings of this whale, the enormours size and presence of this animal distinguish it even among more distinctively marked individuals. With a large, swept-back dorsal fin and sleek black back, George is the quintessential finback whale.
    George was first sighted in July of 1977, long before the formal start of photo-identification efforts on this species. George was not seen again until 1981, but has been sighted near Mount Desert Rock every year since that time, except in 1983, 1984, 1994, and 1995. This fifteen-year span of sightings provides the longest life history record of any finback whale. For most of these years, George was consistently accompanied by a small finback that Allied Whale researchers dubbed Martha (#0002). In 1986 George was seen with Dent (#0023), Shrapnel (#0118) and El Tigre (#0042). In 1988, George was seen with Raggedy (#0006) and Splinter (#0032). From late 1988 to 1993, George was only seen alone. George was sighted on sevel occasions this summer between mid-June and late July, both on its own and in company of an many as three other finbacks.

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    Whale, George (George Whale). Digital printmaking George Whale Naren BarfieldPublisher New York WatsonGuptill, 2003 ISBN 0-82301-398-7.
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    15. Baby Sperm Whale Arrives
    Baby Sperm Whale "George" arrives at CMA consistent as well as regular bowel movements. The Whale has been named George after the stranding location.
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    Clearwater Marine Aquarium Baby Sperm whale - "George" arrives at CMA August 9, 2001: On August 7, 2001, the Clearwater Marine Aquarium’s Stranding Response Team received a call from Gulf World Marine Park ( www.gulfworldmarinepark.com ) about a possible cetacean stranding at St. George Island, east of Apalachicola, Florida. The animal was identified by park personal as some type of whale. The whale was pushed off into deeper water by bystanders but beached several more times before it swam off. At 6:00 am on August 8th, the whale beached again at St. George Island. Gulf World Marine Park was contacted again about the stranded whale. Personnel from Gulf World arrived on the scene at 3:00 pm and determined that the whale was a juvenile Sperm whale ( Physeter macrocephalus ). Gulf World personal loaded the whale into a van for transport and started heading toward Clearwater. At the same time, CMA’s stranding team also loaded up their stranding van and headed toward the panhandle. The two teams met in Chiefland, Florida and transferred the whale to the CMA stranding van.
    During the three-hour trip back to CMA, the whale remained calm and respirations stayed consistent. Upon arrival at 12:20 am on August 9th, Dr. Robin Moore, Staff Veterinarian, examined the whale. The whale is a male and is 10 feet long and weighs approximately 1000 pounds. There are some superficial cuts and shark bites on the animal’s body, with a large necrotic area on the left tail fluke. The injury to the tail fluke extends over the entire left side but is not fresh. Dr. Moore gave the whale antibiotics to help with any infection from the injury.

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    Project Gutenberg Titles by. George Whale. British Airships, Past,Present and Future. You can also look up this author on The Online
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    Project Gutenberg Presents. British Airships, Past, Present and Future.by George Whale. Project Gutenberg Release 762 (December 1996
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    18. Inside The Whale - George Orwell
    England Your England. Inside The Whale. 1940 George Orwell. III. IF thiswere a likely, moment for the launching of ‘schools’ literature
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    III I F I first met Miller at the end of 1936, when I was passing trrough Paris on my way to Spain. What most intrigued me about him was to find that he felt no interest in the Spanish war whatever. He merely told me in forcible terms that to go to Spain at that moment was the act of an idiot. He could understand anyone going there from purely selfish motives, out of curiosity, for instance, but to mix oneself up in such things from a sense obligation Marxist Quarterly The Scholar Gipsy In Max and the White Phagocytes The Dream of Philip the Second whale what accepting about anything, one just writes Mind in Chains) Literary criticism which aims at being Marxist must... proclaim that no book written at the present time Hamlet one any The Black Cat The Tell-tale Heart The Fall of the House of Usher Tales Minuit . The thing that immediately strikes one about Minuit is that there is no reason why any of the events in it should happen. Everything is completely arbitrary; there is no emotional sequence. But this is exactly what one does not why care , of really believing If one looks at the books of personal reminiscence written about the war of 1914-18, one notices that nearly all that have remained readable after a lapse of time are written from a passive, negative angle. They are the records of something completely meaningless, a nightmare happening in a void. That was not actually the truth about the war, but it was the truth about the individual reaction. The soldier advancing into a machine-gun barrage or standing waist-deep in a flooded trench knew only that here was an appalling experience in which he was all but helpless. He was likelier to make a good book out of his helplessness and his ignorance than out of a pretended power to see the whole thing in perspective. As for the books that were written during the war itself, the best of them were nearly all the work of people who simply turned their backs and tried not to notice that the war was happening. Mr E. M. Forster has described how in 1917 he read

    19. British Airships, Past, Present, And Future By George Whale
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    20. Inside The Whale - George Orwell
    England Your England. Inside The Whale. 1940 George Orwell. II. WHENone says that a writer is fashionable one practically always means
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    II W HEN one says that a writer is fashionable one practically always means that he is admired by people under thirty. At the beginning of the period I am speaking of, the years during and immediately after the war, the writer who had the deepest hold upon the thinking young was almost certainly Housman. Among people who were adolescent in the years 1910-25, Housman had an influence which was enormous and is now not at all easy to understand. In 1920, when I was about seventeen, I probably knew the whole of the Shropshire Lad by heart. I wonder how much impression the Shropshire Lad Garden of Proserpine With rue my heart is laden
    For golden friends I had,
    For many a roselipt maiden
    And many a lightfoot lad. By brooks too broad for leaping
    The lightfoot boys are laid;
    The roselipt girls are sleeping
    In fields where roses fade. It just tinkles. But it did not seem to tinkle in 1920. Why does the bubble always burst? To answer that question one has to take account of the external rentier felt it is a valuable document.

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