id,output 0,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman dancing with a large globe above her head. She is wearing a bikini and has long hair. The globe is floating above the woman's head, and she appears to be in mid-air. In the background, there is a table with two people sitting at it, one of whom is holding a lamp and the other is looking at the globe. The text on the image reads ""The globes must symbolize planets, so maybe she's a solar explosion."" The illustration is signed by the artist, Frosty. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bold lines and exaggerated features. The background is plain white, and the overall mood of the image is playful and whimsical. - The text is written in a simple, sans-serif font and is centered on the page. The number 71 is also visible in the bottom right corner." 1,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Young Lonigan"" by James T. Farrell. The cover features a group of young people in a room with a wooden crate in the center. The crate appears to be made of wood and has a handle on the side. The people in the room are dressed in casual clothing, with some wearing hats and others wearing jeans and t-shirts. The background is a mix of blue and green colors, with a few people standing around the crate. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""Studs Lonigan's First Encounters With Life"" and ""A Signet Book Complete and Unabridged."" - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man and a woman sitting on the crate, with their arms around each other's shoulders. - The overall tone of the image is dark and somber, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the title. - The cover is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is a complete and unabridged edition of the book, meaning that it is not abridged or edited in any way. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right corner of the page. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner. - The image is a photograph of the cover of this book, taken from a distance, so the details are not as clear as they could be. However, the overall quality of the photograph is good, with sharp focus and vibrant colors." 2,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Detective Fiction Week"" by Dale Clark. The cover features a group of people in a dark room with candles and a man holding a gun. The man on the left is wearing a red suit and appears to be in distress, while the woman on the right is sitting on a chair with her head in her hands. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The Black Magic Murders: A Short Novel by Dale Clark."" The author's name is written at the bottom of the cover in smaller text. - The cover also has a small illustration of a man in a suit and hat, who appears to have a gun in his hand. He is standing in front of a woman who is lying on a bed, with her eyes closed and her head tilted back. The woman is wearing a white dress and has blonde hair. She is looking up at the man with a concerned expression on her face. The man is holding the gun with both hands and is looking down at the woman with a worried expression. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and a bridge in the distance. The overall mood of the image is tense and suspenseful. - The book appears to be a detective novel, as indicated by the title and subtitle. - The author's signature is written in cursive at the bottom right corner. - The book is published by the publisher, formerly Flynn's, and is available for purchase. - The image is in high resolution and has a vintage feel to it. - The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the cover stand out. - The overall design is simple yet effective in conveying the theme of the story. - The text is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand." 3,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Secret Service #5: Operator 5"" published by America's G-Man Ace. The cover features a group of three men in military uniforms, two of whom are holding guns and one of whom is lying on the ground. The man in the center is wearing a suit and tie and appears to be in distress. Behind him, there is a large machine gun and a man in a tank. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there are two smaller illustrations of a man and a woman in a military uniform, with the text ""Crimes Reign of Terror"" written above them. The author's name, ""Full-Length Operator's Novel,"" is written below the title in smaller white letters. - The cover also includes the date ""April"" and the year ""10¢"" in the top left corner." 4,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Hollywood Nights"" from April 25th. The cover features a pin-up girl in a blue bikini with blonde hair styled in a bob. She is sitting on a red and white striped background with a black suitcase next to her. The girl is holding a cigarette in her hand and appears to be smoking it. The title of the magazine is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the date ""April 25"" written in smaller yellow letters below. The overall color scheme is predominantly red, white, and black. - The cover also includes the year ""25"" in the bottom right corner, indicating that this is the 25-year anniversary issue of the magazine. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner. - The magazine's cover also mentions that the issue was published in April 1940. - The text on the cover reads ""HOLLYWOOD NIGHTS"" and ""April 1939"". - The magazine appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The image is in high resolution and has a vintage feel to it. - The overall design is simple and elegant, with a focus on the pin-up girl and the suitcase." 5,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Special Detective"" from May 1945. The cover features a pin-up girl with red hair, wearing a white dress and stockings. She is sitting on a chair with her legs crossed and is holding a telephone receiver to her ear. The background is a colorful abstract pattern with shades of blue, green, and yellow. The title of the magazine is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Thrilling cases from police files"" written in smaller black letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes text that reads ""Discover the secret of the silk stocking killer!"" and ""Lust-maddened crimes of the depraved love cult!"" - There is also a small illustration of a gun in the bottom left corner. - Overall, the cover appears to be a promotional advertisement for the magazine, highlighting the theme of the issue. - The magazine's cover also mentions that it was published in May 10th, 1950. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, with a hint of danger and suspense. - The image conveys a sense of danger and intrigue, as if the woman is about to reveal something shocking or dangerous. - The text on the cover suggests that the magazine is a special edition, with a focus on the silk stocking killers and their crimes. - The cover also mentions the magazine's title and publisher, as well as the date and time of publication. - It also mentions that this issue is available for purchase at the publisher's website. - The publisher's website is also mentioned at the bottom of the page." 6,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Worlds Beyond: Science-Fantasy Fiction"" published in December 25 cents. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a red and yellow outfit with her arms raised in the air, standing on top of a rocky cliff. She appears to be in mid-air, with her body slightly bent forward and her head tilted back. The background is a dark blue sky with a crescent moon and stars. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The subtitle ""Six-Legged Sycamore"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Mack Reynolds and Frederick Brown, as well as the publisher, C.M. Kornbluth. - The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall color scheme of the image is vibrant and eye-catching, with bright colors and bold lines. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The woman's pose is dynamic and expressive, conveying a sense of power and strength. - The background is filled with planets and stars, giving the impression of a starry night sky. - The title and author's names are written in large, bold letters, making them stand out from the rest of the cover." 7,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""PEP Stories"" from January 25 cents. The cover features a portrait of a woman with blonde hair and red lipstick, wearing a white dress. She is looking directly at the camera with a serious expression on her face. Behind her, there are six smaller illustrations of women in various poses, including one in a bikini, another in a swimsuit, and two in bikinis. The illustrations are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with the title of the magazine written in bold letters at the top and bottom of the cover. The background is a light blue color. - The magazine's title is written in large, bold letters at an angle, with the word ""PEP"" written in a larger font size than the rest of the text. The word ""Stories"" is written below the title in a smaller font size. The date ""January 25th"" is written at the bottom right corner. - The overall style of the cover is vintage and retro, with a playful and whimsical feel to it. - The cover appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover." 8,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Galactic Derelict"" by Andre Norton. The cover features an illustration of a man in a space suit, holding onto a rope and standing on top of a spaceship. The man appears to be in mid-air, with his arms stretched out to the sides and his head tilted back. The spaceship is black and has a red and white stripe running along the side. The background is a starry night sky with planets and stars visible. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a small illustration of a spaceship with a red and blue stripe. - The book is complete and unabridged, as indicated by the ""Complete & Unabridged"" label on the bottom left corner. - The cover also includes the number ""F-310"" and the year ""40c"" in the top right corner. - Overall, the cover conveys a sense of adventure and exploration in outer space. - The image appears to have been taken from a distance, as the man is not in focus and the spaceship is partially obscured by the man's body." 9,"The image is a photograph of the back cover of a book titled ""Desde Ahora Editorial Bruguera, S.A."" The cover features an illustration of a man in a cowboy outfit, wearing a red bandana and holding a gun. He is standing in front of a white background with a black border. The title of the book is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. On the right side of the image, there is a white keyboard with black keys. The book appears to be new and unused. - The cover also has a barcode on the bottom right corner, indicating that it is a Spanish-language book. The text on the cover reads ""Desde ahora editorial bruguera, s.a."" which translates to ""Desde ahora"" in English. The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall color scheme of the photograph is predominantly black and white, with some hints of blue and green. The image has a vintage feel to it, with a slight grainy texture. - The photograph was taken from a low angle, looking up at the book, giving it a sense of depth and dimension. The lighting is soft and natural, highlighting the details of the illustration and the text on the covers." 10,"The image is an illustration of a man in a space suit with a helmet and goggles. He is holding a large white object in his right hand and appears to be pointing it towards the viewer. The man is wearing a yellow suit with a red helmet and a pair of red gloves. He has a serious expression on his face and is looking directly at the camera. In front of him, there are three colorful spheres - red, green, and blue - that are floating around him. The background is a dark blue sky with stars and planets. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of a sci-fi or space-themed scene. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The man's face is partially obscured by the helmet, but he still has a determined expression on his eyes. The spheres are arranged in a way that creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, making the image appear more realistic and lifelike. The overall mood of the illustration conveys a sense of exploration and discovery. - The illustration is likely from a comic book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page." 11,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Ranch Romances"" by Robert Moore Williams. The cover features an illustration of a man on horseback, holding a rifle and aiming it towards the right side of the image. The man is wearing a red jacket, green pants, and a hat, and is standing in front of a snowy landscape with trees and mountains in the background. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Love Stories of the Real West"" written in smaller, black letters below. The author's name, ""Syndicate Man,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""April 1940"" and the number ""20¢"" in the top right corner. - There is also a small illustration of two people on horseback in the top left corner, one of whom is holding a gun and the other is looking at the man on the horse. - The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly red, green, and blue, with some hints of yellow and orange. - The background is a mix of blues, greens, and browns, giving the impression of a cold, wintry landscape. The illustration appears to be hand-drawn and has a vintage feel to it. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date and the author's signature on the cover. - The cover also mentions that the book was published by Wayne D. Overholser. - The title and author's names are written in a cursive font, with a red border around the edges. - The book is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - Overall, the cover is a beautiful representation of the book's title and author, with its vibrant colors and intricate details. - It is a great" 12,"The image is an illustration of a group of people standing in front of a green car. The car appears to be a vintage model with a sleek design and a large front grille. It is parked on a tiled floor with a red roof in the background. There are several people in the image, some of whom are looking at the car and others are walking towards it. The sky is blue and there are trees and buildings visible in the distance. The overall mood of the illustration is lively and colorful. In the center of the image, there is a man wearing a suit and a hat, who is standing next to the car. He is holding a briefcase and appears to be explaining something to the other people in the group. On the left side of the illustration, there are two men in suits and hats, one of whom is pointing at the car with his hand. On the right side, there are three men in suits, one wearing a hat and another wearing a suit. They are all looking at him attentively. The background shows a cityscape with tall buildings and a bridge in the foreground. The image conveys a sense of excitement and anticipation as the group prepares to embark on a journey. Overall, the illustration captures a moment of anticipation and excitement as the group gathers around the car, ready to take off on their journey." 13,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Black Mask"" published in May 1945. The cover features a portrait of a woman with blonde hair, wearing a black mask over her eyes. She is holding a gun in her right hand and a book in her left hand. The woman is looking off to the side with a serious expression on her face. The background is a dark blue color, and the title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""Murder by the Carton"" and ""A Ben Corbett Novellette by Julius Long, An O'Hara Story by Dale Clark, William Rough, and Others."" The author's name is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""May 1950"" and the publisher's logo. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The woman appears to be in a state of distress, as if she is about to commit a crime. - The gun and the book are both in focus, suggesting that they are important elements of the story. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - It is likely that the book was published during World War II, as it was released in the United States during that time period. - The author's names are written in smaller text below the title, indicating that they were published during this time frame." 14,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Some Day I'll Kill You"" by Dana Chambers. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is wearing a suit and a hat, and he is holding a gun in his right hand. The woman is lying on her back with her head resting on the man's chest. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""First Class Tough Story"" in smaller white letters. The author's name, ""Dana Chambers,"" is written at the bottom in smaller black letters. - The cover also has a red border around the edges. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed shading. - The book appears to be a mystery novel, as indicated by the title and subtitle. - The author's signature is written in cursive at the bottom right corner. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner. - Overall, the cover conveys a sense that the book will be a thrilling and suspenseful read." 15,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Best of Robert Heinlein 1947-1959"" edited by Angus Wells. The cover features an illustration of a spaceship flying over a cityscape with buildings and explosions in the background. The spaceship is white with red and blue stripes and has a large explosion coming out of it. The title of the book is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. The background is a mix of blue, green, and yellow colors, giving the impression of a futuristic cityscape. - The cover also includes the year ""1948"" and the publisher's logo in the bottom right corner. - The overall style of the image is reminiscent of a sci-fi or fantasy novel, with a sense of danger and excitement. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear." 16,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Strangler's Serenade"" by William Irish. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a white dress with a red belt around her waist, standing on a red carpeted floor. She is holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand and appears to be dancing. Behind her, there is a man in a suit sitting on a chair, looking at her with a serious expression. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. The background is a dark blue color. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""The Killer Was Crazy About Women"" and the number ""431"" in the top left corner. - The book is complete and unabridged, as indicated by the ""Complete and Unabridged"" label on the bottom right corner. - Overall, the cover has a vintage feel to it, with a mix of colors and textures that give it a sense of depth and dimension. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The woman's body language suggests that she is in the middle of a dance move, with her arms stretched out to the sides and her legs slightly bent at the knees. The man in the suit is looking at her attentively, as if he is about to take a step forward. The background shows a hint of a staircase or staircase, suggesting that the scene is taking place in a grand hall or ballroom. The overall mood of the illustration is one of anticipation and suspense. - The image conveys a sense of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming event." 17,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman standing in front of a large explosion. The woman is wearing a long dress and has her hair tied up in a bun. She is holding a sword in her right hand and appears to be in the middle of a battle. In the background, there is a large explosion with smoke and flames coming out of it. The explosion is surrounded by a group of people, some of whom are holding swords and shields. The sky is dark and there are trees and buildings visible in the distance. The overall mood of the image is chaotic and chaotic. - The text on the image reads ""Death is a treasure"" and is written in a bold, sans-serif font. It is accompanied by a quote from the book ""The Moon Has Climbed High Now, Flooding Down Over the Dark Bayou."" The quote is attributed to the author of the book, who is known for his work on the subject of death and destruction. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. The figures are drawn in a way that gives them a sense of movement and energy. The background is filled with intricate details, such as the smoke and flames, the trees, and the buildings. The overall effect is one of chaos and destruction, as if the woman is about to take on the world." 18,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a cityscape. The spaceship is red and has a sleek design with a pointed nose and two wings. It appears to be in mid-flight, with its wings spread wide and its engines roaring. In the background, there is a large planet with a blue sky and white clouds. On the left side of the image, there are two smaller spaceships, one of which is a gray robot-like creature with a helmet and armor. The city below is a mix of buildings and skyscrapers, and the ocean can be seen on the right side. The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly red and orange, giving it a futuristic and sci-fi feel. - The image appears to have been taken from an aerial perspective, looking down on the city and the ocean below. The sky is a deep blue with a few wispy clouds, and the horizon line is visible in the distance. The city is a sprawling metropolis with tall buildings and skyscraper towers, and there are several bridges and roads connecting the different parts of the city. The overall mood of the scene is one of excitement and anticipation, as if the spaceship is about to take off into space. - The illustration is likely from a video game or movie, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page." 19,"The image is a digital illustration of a large, futuristic-looking object floating in the sky. The object appears to be a large, cylindrical structure with a curved shape and a pointed nose. It has a striped pattern on its surface, with shades of orange, yellow, and blue. The background is a cloudy sky with a few wispy clouds. In the foreground, there is a small house with a chimney and a field of grass. The overall mood of the image is surreal and dreamlike. - The object is floating in mid-air, with its wings spread wide and its body slightly tilted upwards. The sky is filled with white clouds, and the ground below is covered in green grass. The horizon line is visible in the distance, and the sun is setting, casting a warm glow over the scene. The image has a sense of depth and dimension, with the object appearing to be floating above the ground. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, giving the impression that the object is floating through the air. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and wonder, as if it is floating through space or time. The overall effect is one of awe and wonder at the beauty of the natural world. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The lines are smooth and flowing, creating a sense of movement and energy. The overall composition is balanced and harmonious, with the colors blending together to create a cohesive and visually appealing image. The image is a beautiful representation of the power of nature and the beauty of our planet. - The artist's signature is visible in a small text box at the bottom right corner of the image. The text reads ""The image is by the artist, who is known for his unique and creative illustrations."" The image was created using digital painting techniques, such as oil paints, watercolors, and digital brushes. The artist's" 20,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Spicy Mystery Stories for August"" by Robert Leslie Bellem. The cover features a woman in a yellow dress with a red ribbon tied around her neck, lying on the ground with her legs crossed. She appears to be in a state of distress, with her eyes wide open and her mouth slightly open. Behind her, there is a large skull with green eyes and sharp teeth. The skull is surrounded by a dark background with a hint of a castle in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. At the bottom, there are two smaller illustrations of a man and a woman, one of whom is holding a sword and the other of whom is looking up at the skull. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""The Executioner"" in smaller text. - The overall tone of the image is dark and eerie, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right corner of the page." 21,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Popular Science"" from October 1940. The cover features an illustration of a yellow and black submarine with red wheels, sailing on a body of water. The submarine appears to be in motion, with its propellers spinning and its hull cutting through the water. The background is a deep blue ocean with waves crashing around it. The title of the magazine is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the word ""POPULAR"" in larger font size than the rest of the text. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Now 15¢"" in smaller font size. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""October 1939"" and the year ""1941"" in the top left corner. - There is also a small illustration of a man in a suit and tie, standing on the deck of the submarine, looking out towards the horizon. - The magazine's cover also mentions that the magazine is now available for purchase at a price of 15 cents. - The text on the cover reads ""New inventions, mechanics, money making ideas, home workshop plans and hints, 350 picture."" - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly yellow and black, with some hints of red and blue. - The image has a vintage feel to it, with a retro design and typography. The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font." 22,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Avenger"" published by Kenneth Robeson. The cover features an illustration of a large, menacing figure with a blue and green color scheme. The figure appears to be a demon or a monster, with sharp teeth and claws. It is standing in front of a group of people, some of whom are holding swords and shields. The background is dark and ominous, with a hint of smoke and flames. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""The Frosted Death"" written in smaller, white letters below. The author's name, ""Kenneth Robeson,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""Jan. 1940"" and the year ""10 cents."" - The book is complete novel by the author, and it is also available in other formats. - The book was published in January 1938. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and foreboding, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The image appears to have been taken from a comic book or magazine, as indicated by the text on the cover. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The figures are drawn in a realistic manner, with detailed facial features and exaggerated expressions. - The background is filled with a mix of colors, including red, blue, and green, creating a sense that the figures are in a battle-ready stance. - The text on the covers is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The title and author's names are written in a larger, more prominent font than the rest of the text, drawing attention to them. - The covers also" 23,"The image is a black and white illustration of a basketball game in progress. It shows a player in the center of the image, wearing a striped jersey and shorts, holding a basketball in his right hand. He appears to be in mid-air, with his left arm extended forward and his right arm bent at the elbow. The player is facing towards the right side of the frame, with two other players in the background. On the left side of the illustration, there is text that reads ""A Win for Good Riddance"" by Steve McNeil. Below the text, there are illustrations of three men playing basketball, one of whom is holding the ball and the other two are running towards him. The text below the illustration reads ""The grizzled, kindly old man opened the door of the big Far-Western gymnasium. He heard familiar sounds. He heard the slap, slap, slap of a basketball as it was being dribbled up the floor. He heard a whistle. Momentarily silent while an out-of-bounds or a jump ball stopped the play, the pounding of the feet began."" At the bottom of the page, there are two lines of text that explain that the player is a basketball player who has been playing for the Far-Western court kings and that he has been playing in the world. - The text on the right side explains that the player's coach has been more than anything else in the world, but they have been able to give him the victory he covered. - The illustration also mentions that the player has been playing since the early 20th century and that he was a member of the Far Western court kings. - The image is accompanied by a brief description of the player's career and achievements. - The overall tone of the illustration is humorous and lighthearted, with a sense of accomplishment and pride in the player's performance." 24,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Popular Aviation"" from October 25th, published by Clifford Allsopp. The cover features an illustration of a vintage airplane flying over a mountain range with a train in the background. The airplane is white with a red stripe on the side and has the words ""The Wartime Diary of Clifford Allsop"" written on it. The title of the magazine is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Lightplaning in past years"" written below it. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""October 25"" and the year ""2019"" in smaller text. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some yellow and orange accents. - The background is a gradient of purple and pink, with a hint of orange and yellow. - The image appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the airplane and the train. - The magazine's cover also mentions that the magazine was published in the United States. - It also mentions that it was published during World War II, as well as the fact that it was a caterpillar. - There is also a mention of the author's name, ""Baron's Latest Transport,"" at the bottom of the page. - The publication date is October 26th, 1945. - The publisher's name is written in a cursive font at the bottom right-hand corner. - Finally, there are two small illustrations of a man and a woman on the cover, one of whom is holding a book and the other is looking up at the sky. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - Overall, the cover conveys a" 25,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Naked Villainy"" by Carl G. Hodges. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is on the left side of the cover, with his arm around the woman's waist and her head resting on his shoulder. The woman is wearing a black lingerie set and has long dark hair. She is looking up at the man with a seductive expression on her face. The background is a dark blue color, and the title of the book is written in yellow text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Original Suspense Novel: Thirty Five Cents"" in smaller text. The author's name, ""Carl G."" is written below the title in smaller font. At the bottom right corner, there are two illustrations of a man in a suit and a woman, one of which appears to be a strip tease." 26,"The image is an illustration of two birds flying over a desert landscape. The sky is blue and the ground is covered in red sand. In the center of the image, there is a large bird with its wings spread wide, flying towards the right side of the frame. On the left side, there are two smaller birds, one on top of the other, with their wings outstretched. The bird on the top is holding a sword and appears to be attacking the other bird. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and a castle in the distance. The overall mood of the illustration is dramatic and dramatic. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The birds are drawn in a realistic style, with detailed feathers and sharp claws. The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and pink hues, giving the impression of a fiery landscape. The overall effect is one of power and strength. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading. The colors are bright and vibrant, and the overall composition is balanced and harmonious. The image conveys a sense of movement and energy, as if the birds are about to take flight." 27,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Golden Hawk"" by Frank Yerby. The cover features an illustration of a pirate standing on a rocky cliff overlooking the ocean. The pirate is wearing a red jacket, black pants, and a blue bandana on his head. He is holding a sword in his right hand and a shield in his left hand. The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and green colors. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""What this pirate wanted was revenge!"" and ""The complete book."" - The cover also has a small illustration of the pirate's face on the left side, with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is in English, suggesting that the book is a novel or a novelization of a novel." 28,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Coronet"" from August 25th, published by Lillian Roth. The cover features a young woman standing on a wooden dock with a fishing rod in her hand. She is wearing a white blouse, red shorts, and red high heels. She has blonde hair styled in a bob and is holding a green bag over her shoulder. The background is a bright yellow color, and the title of the magazine is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""I Can Prove There Is a God, Own a Summer Place for Only $1800."" The magazine's logo is also visible in the top right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""August 25"" and the year ""25"" in smaller text below the title. - The overall tone of the image is playful and whimsical, with a hint of humor. - The woman appears to be in the middle of a fishing trip, with the boat in the background and the water shimmering in the sunlight. The colors are vibrant and the composition is balanced, with the woman's body slightly turned to the side, giving the impression of movement and energy. The text on the cover is written in a cursive font, adding to the overall vintage feel of the illustration." 29,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Master Detective"" from the early 20th century. The cover features a woman in a yellow dress sitting on a bed with a man in a suit standing next to her. The woman is looking at the man with a serious expression on her face. The man is holding a briefcase and appears to be looking at something on the bed. The title of the magazine is written in bold, black letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Don't take the women!"" written in smaller, white letters below. The subtitle reads ""Connie's Fickle Lover: From murder to trial, the full details of Indiana's notorious Teel case."" There is also a small illustration of a police officer in the background, suggesting that the magazine is about the war hero's missing bride. - The cover also mentions that Cincinnati police searched for the war hero and the missing bride. Overall, the cover conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the woman is about to reveal something important. # Cover of Master Detective Magazine # Cover # Cover # Magazine # Magazine # Cover Magazine # Magazine Cover # Magazine Cover Magazine # Cover Magazines # Magazine Covers # Magazine Covers Magazine # Magazine Covers Cover # Magazine Covers Covers # Magazine Cover Covers # Magazine # Covers # Magazine Magazine # Magazine Magazine Covers # Covers # Covers Magazine # Covers Magazine Covers # Cover Magazine Covers # Magazines # Magazines Magazine Covers # # Magazine Covers Magazines # Covers Magazines Magazine # Magazine Magazines Magazine Magazines Magazines Magazin Magazines Magazi Magazines Magazing Magazines Magazine Magazines Magaze Magazines Magazzine Magazines Maga Magazines Magzine Magazines Magazine Magazine Magazine Magazine Magazines # Cover Magazin # Magazine Magazin Magazine MagazinesMagazine MagazinesMagazinesMagazines MagazinesMagazinMagazinesMagazine" 30,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Passion Plaything"" by John Dexter. The cover features an illustration of a woman with long dark hair, wearing a pink dress and holding a purple scarf in her hand. She is standing in front of a yellow background with the title of the book written in red and black text. The author's name, ""Lust was the payoff in this sin service!"" is written at the top of the cover in smaller text. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A leisure book"" in a smaller font. The book appears to be in good condition with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also has a price tag of 60 cents on the bottom right corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly pink and purple, with some hints of blue and green. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and body language. - The woman's expression is one of seduction and allure, with her eyes looking directly at the viewer and her lips slightly parted. - The background is plain white, which makes the woman and the title stand out even more. - The book seems to be a leisure book, as indicated by the ""A leisure"" label on the cover." 31,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Strip Street"" by Gene Harvey. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a blue bra and yellow skirt, standing in front of a man in a suit. The woman is holding a book in her hand and appears to be reading it intently. The man is standing next to her, looking at her with a serious expression on his face. In the background, there is another woman sitting on a chair, wearing a white dress and holding a bouquet of flowers. The title of the book is written in bold, black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, white letters below. The book is published by Venus Books and is titled ""The Intimate Affairs of a Burlesque Star."" - The cover also includes a small illustration of the author's signature in the bottom right corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and yellow, with some hints of green and purple. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. The woman's hair is styled in loose curls and she has a slight smile on her face. The man's hair is slicked back and he is wearing a suit and tie. He is looking at the woman with a concerned expression. - The background is a dark blue, with a hint of purple, giving the image a vintage feel. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""35¢"" on the cover. - The author's signature is written in cursive, with a small illustration above it." 32,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Male"" from September 1940. The cover features a group of three men on a boat, with the title ""My 40 Years as a Vice Prober"" written in bold letters at the top. The background shows a large wave crashing against the shore, with the words ""We treasure-hunted the bottom"" and ""The sea broke over the mast"" written in smaller letters below. In the center of the cover, there is a man holding a spear and standing on the deck of the boat, while two other men are standing on either side of him. The man on the left is wearing a yellow jacket and is holding a rope, while the man in the middle is holding an oar. The two men on the right are also wearing yellow jackets and appear to be in distress. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of red and yellow. - The cover also includes the date ""September 1939"" and the year ""25¢"" in the bottom right corner." 33,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Titter: America's Merriest Magazine"". The cover features a pin-up girl sitting on a purple background with her legs crossed. She is wearing a white blouse, blue skirt, and red high heels. Her blonde hair is styled in loose curls and she is looking directly at the camera with a sultry expression. The title of the magazine is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Why Babes Leave Home"" written in smaller yellow letters below. At the bottom, there is text that reads ""Bringing Up Baby"". - The cover also has a small illustration of a pair of roller skates on the bottom right corner. - The overall style of the image is vintage and retro. - The magazine appears to be from the early 20th century. - The cover is in good condition with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is in black and white, with some yellow highlights. - The background is a solid purple color. - The image is in high resolution and has a glossy finish. - The font used for the title and subtitle is bold and sans-serif. - The author's name, ""Peter O'Day"", is written at the bottom in smaller text. - There is also a small logo in the bottom left corner that reads ""29"". - The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right hand corner. - Overall, the cover has a playful and whimsical feel to it. - It seems like the magazine was published in the United States. - It could be used as an advertisement for a product or service, or as a promotional material for a company or organization." 34,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Detective Fiction Weekly"" by Formerly Flynn's. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman lying on their backs, with the man's face partially obscured by the woman's head. The man is holding a gun in his right hand and appears to be looking at the woman with a serious expression. The woman is wearing a green dress and has blonde hair. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""Ideal for Murder: A Surprising, Dramatic Novellette by Norbert Davis, Guns for Spain, A Novellette of Smuggling Intrigue by Richard Sale."" - The cover also includes a small red star in the top right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in February 1940, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The author's name, Richard Sale, is written below the title in smaller text. - The publisher's name, ""Formerly Flynn's,"" is written at the bottom of the page." 35,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""Sea Devils"" from DC Comics. The cover features a group of three characters, two men and one woman, standing in front of an octopus. The man on the left is wearing a green suit with a skull and crossbones on his chest, while the man in the middle is holding a chain around his neck. The woman on the right is wearing a pink suit with a helmet and goggles. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the comic book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""In their own magazine at last!"" written in smaller letters below. The cover also has a logo for the comic book series at the bottom. - The cover also includes the words ""Gasp at the underwater thriller as the sea devils battle the octopus man."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The characters appear to be in a battle-ready stance, ready to take on the octopus. - The octopus is large and menacing, with its tentacles reaching out towards the characters. The man in green is holding onto the octopus's tentacle, while the woman in pink is standing on top of it, with her arms outstretched. The other two characters are standing behind him, looking up at the octopuses with fear and determination. - The text on the cover reads ""10th anniversary edition"" and ""By popular demand! In their own magazine."" - The cover also mentions that the comic book was published by DC Comics. - The comic book is in very good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the characters and octopus stand out. - The overall quality of the illustration is excellent, with a high level" 36,"The image shows three books by Anne McCaffrey titled ""Dragon Song"", ""Dragonsinger"", and ""Dragonflame"". The books are arranged in a row on a black background. The first book on the left is titled ""DragonSong"" and has an illustration of a dragon flying over a cityscape with buildings and mountains in the background. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. In the center of the image, there is a man standing on a cliff overlooking the city, with his arms outstretched and a determined expression on his face. He is wearing a long robe and has a sword in his hand. On the right side of the page, there are two other illustrations of dragons, one of which is a dragon with wings spread wide and the other is a dragon flying towards the city. The illustrations are colorful and detailed, with vibrant colors and intricate patterns. The overall theme of the books appears to be fantasy and adventure. - The second book is titled ""Dragonsingers"" and has a blue cover with a dragon's head and wings. The third book is titled as ""Dragonflames"" and has illustrations of dragons and other mythical creatures. The fourth book is titled Dragonflame and has illustrations that are more detailed and realistic than the first two books. The fifth book is titled Dragonsinger and has illustrations from the first book, including a dragon flying above a city and a dragon attacking a castle. The sixth book is titled Dragondrums and has illustrations like a dragon attacking another dragon. The seventh book is titled Dragoons and has illustrations such as a dragon attacking the city and a castle. All the books appear to be new and unused. - The eighth book is titled New and unused. The ninth book is titled Unused. The tenth book is titled Used" 37,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Amazing Stories"" by Richard S. Shaver. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a pink outfit with a red hat and a sword in her hand, flying through the air. She appears to be in mid-air, with her arms outstretched and a determined expression on her face. The background is a dark blue sky with a planet in the distance. The title of the book is written in large, bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, white letters below it. The subtitle ""Gods of Venus"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""March 25th"" and the year ""1940"" in the top right corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly pink, red, and blue, with some hints of green and purple. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The woman's body is slightly bent forward, as if she is about to take off into space. The sword is held in her right hand, and her left arm is stretched out to the side. Her hair is flowing in the wind, and she has a determined look on her face. - The background is filled with stars and planets, giving the impression of a starry night sky. The planet in the background is a deep red color, and there are several smaller planets scattered throughout the image. The overall effect is one of awe and wonder at the vastness of space. - The book is published by Richard S., and it is available for purchase at the Amazon store. - The image is a digital illustration, created using vector graphics software such as Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. - It is a great illustration for anyone interested in science fiction, fantasy, or space exploration." 38,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""La Paree"" by Michel Villon. The cover features a portrait of a young woman in a white maid's outfit, holding a bottle of perfume in her hand. She is smiling and looking directly at the camera. The background is purple, and the title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""June 25 cents"" and ""The Widow's Might"" in smaller text. The author's name, ""Michel Villon,"" is written at the bottom of the cover in smaller font. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a woman in a blue dress with a white apron and a hat on her head. The woman appears to be in a playful mood, with her arms stretched out to the sides and a big smile on her face. The overall tone of the image is playful and whimsical." 39,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Smash-Up"" by Theodore Pratt. The cover features an illustration of a woman with blonde hair, wearing a red dress, sitting at a desk with a lamp and a vase on it. She appears to be deep in thought, with her head resting on her hands. The background is a dark blue, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""The searing novel of men and women whose emotions explode into fragments of greed, hate, fear-and love,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also has a small illustration of the author's signature in the bottom right corner. The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the author's name. - The title and author's signature are written in a cursive font, giving the cover a classic and elegant feel. - The background is plain white, which makes the illustration stand out even more." 40,"The image is a black and white photograph of a woman sitting on a chair with her legs crossed. She is wearing a long-sleeved blouse and has blonde hair styled in an updo with a flower in her hair. The woman is looking directly at the camera with a serious expression on her face. On the right side of the image, there is a lamp with a pleated shade and a decorative ribbon tied around it. The background is plain and the overall mood of the photograph is somber. - The photograph appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the style of the clothing and the overall composition. The woman's body language suggests that she is deep in thought or contemplation. The image conveys a sense of introspection and contemplation. - The text on the bottom right corner reads ""21"" which could be the page number of a book or magazine. The text is written in a cursive font and is centered on the page. - The image is framed in a simple black border. The overall tone of the photograph seems to be dark and moody, with a hint of melancholy. - The woman's eyes are looking off to the side, and her mouth is slightly open, as if she is about to speak. Her hands are resting on her lap, and her head is tilted slightly to the side. The lighting is soft and even, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere. - There is also a small illustration of a hand holding a feather in the bottom left corner of the frame. This could be an illustration of the woman's hand or a symbol of her beauty. The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading. The background of the illustration is a light beige color, giving the image a vintage feel. - The overall mood of this photograph is one of introspection, contemplation, and thoughtfulness. It" 41,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Man Who Wasn't There"" by John D. MacDonald. The cover features an illustration of a man in a suit and tie, standing in front of a large window with a view of a cityscape in the background. The man appears to be looking out the window with a serious expression on his face. The title of the book is written in bold, black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, white letters below it. The subtitle ""A Mystery Novel"" is written at the bottom. The book is a mystery novel that was published in 1952. It is a classic mystery novel that has been translated into many languages and has been adapted into a film and television series. The cover also includes the names of the authors, including John MacDonald, who is the author of the novel, and the publisher, who is responsible for the translation and adaptation of the novel. The book was published in English and French, and it has been translated from French to English. Overall, the cover is a striking and eye-catching image that conveys a sense of mystery and suspense. It is likely that the book will be enjoyed by fans of mystery novels and those who enjoy reading about the lives of people who have been killed or murdered." 42,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Atlantida"" by Pierre Benoit. The cover features an illustration of a woman lying on a couch with a leopard resting on her lap. The woman is wearing a pink dress and has long dark hair. She is looking off to the side with a serious expression on her face. The background is a blue sky with white clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The subtitle ""The classic novel of finding the Lost Atlantis"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes illustrations of several figures, including a man in a suit and a woman in a dress, standing in front of a temple-like structure. The figures appear to be from a fantasy or sci-fi story, as indicated by the title and subtitle. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of yellow and orange. The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is accompanied by a brief description of the story, which reads ""The classic novels of finding the lost atlantis."" - The author's signature is written at bottom right corner of the page." 43,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""See: Action-Adventure-Excitement for Men"" published by the publisher ""Savages Made Me Eat My Wife!"" The cover features an illustration of three people, two men and a woman, standing in front of a cave-like entrance. The man on the left is holding a gun and appears to be pointing it towards the woman on the right, who is wearing a white dress and has blonde hair. The woman is standing behind him with her arms crossed and a serious expression on her face. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Never Before Revealed: My Secret Mission to Kill Adolf Hitler"" written in smaller yellow letters below. The author's name, ""Fiction Book Bonus: World War II's Bloodiest Horror,"" is written at the bottom. The background is a dark blue color, and there is a small illustration of a skull and crossbones in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a brief description of the book's contents, including the author's biography and other information about the book. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""Mar 35"" on the cover." 44,"The image is an illustration of a woman in a red suit with a helmet on her head, holding a sword in her right hand. She is standing in front of a man who is lying on the ground, with his head resting on a large rock. The man appears to be unconscious or unconscious. The background is dark and there are stars and planets visible in the distance. The overall mood of the image is ominous and foreboding. - The woman is wearing a red suit and has blonde hair styled in a bob. She is holding the sword with both hands and is looking off to the side with a determined expression on her face. The man is lying down on his back with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open. He is wearing white pants and black boots. The rock is large and jagged, and there is a hint of smoke coming out of it. The scene appears to take place in a desert-like environment with palm trees and other plants in the background. The image has a vintage feel to it, with bright colors and bold lines. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, giving the image a sense of depth and dimension. The overall effect is one of power and strength. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, as if the woman is about to attack the man. It also suggests that the man may be in trouble or in need of help. The image could be used to convey a message about the dangers of space exploration or the dangers of the unknown. - The text on the image reads ""The woman is a hero, the man is a villain."" This suggests that the woman is a powerful and powerful woman, while the man is not. The text also implies that the man's actions are dangerous and that he may have been involved in some kind of conflict or conflict" 45,"The image is an illustration of the USS Enterprise, a starship from the Star Trek universe. The ship is in the center of the image, with its wings spread wide and its nose pointing upwards. It has a blue and white color scheme with a yellow stripe running along the side. The background is a deep blue, with small white dots scattered throughout. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of a futuristic or sci-fi design. - The USS Enterprise is a large, cylindrical ship with a pointed nose and a pointed tail. It has two engines on either side of the ship, one on each side. The engines are blue and have a yellow circle on them. The ship appears to be flying through space, as there are no other objects visible in the background. The image conveys a sense of power and strength, as if it is ready for battle. - The image also includes the words ""USS Enterprise"" written in bold, white letters at the top of the illustration. This suggests that the ship is a part of the Star Trek series, which is a popular science fiction franchise. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a three-dimensional appearance. The colors are vibrant and the overall composition is balanced, making the USS Enterprise stand out against the dark background." 46,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Small-town Chippie"" by Monte Steele. The cover features an illustration of a blonde woman in a white jumpsuit with a black purse over her shoulder. She is standing in front of a cityscape with buildings and cars in the background. The woman has her hand on her hip and is looking off to the side with a serious expression on her face. The title of the book is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller red letters below it. The subtitle reads ""She used sex as a snare, and she baited her traps, each with a sensual caress."" - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man in a suit and tie, who appears to be a detective or a detective. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book seems to be a thriller or mystery novel, as indicated by the title and subtitle. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right corner. - The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. - The image is in a vintage style, with a retro feel to it. - The text is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The cover is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It appears to have been published in the early 20th century. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner of the page. - Overall, the cover conveys a sense that the book is a thrilling and suspenseful read." 47,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Eighth Circle"" by Stanley Ellin. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman sitting on a couch, with the man holding a gun and the woman looking at him attentively. The woman is wearing a green dress and has her back to the camera, while the man is looking down at her with a serious expression. The background is a light blue color, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""Stanley Ellin,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""The Best Mystery of the Year"" and ""Mystery Writers of America"" in smaller font size. The Dell logo is also visible in the top left corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The book appears to be a story about the special world of a private detective, as indicated by the title and subtitle. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. The colors are vibrant and the composition is balanced, making the cover visually appealing." 48,"The image is a digital illustration of a woman standing in a pool with a cityscape in the background. The woman is wearing a red bikini and has purple hair. She is holding a sword in her right hand and appears to be in the middle of a battle. The pool is filled with water and there are several other people in the water around her. The cityscape behind her is filled with buildings, trees, and other structures. The sky is orange and yellow, and there are balloons floating in the air. The overall mood of the image is chaotic and action-packed. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The artist has used a mix of realistic and surreal elements to create a sense of chaos and destruction. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of a comic book or comic strip. - The title of the illustration reads ""The City of the Dead"" in bold, white letters at the top of the image. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The city of the dead"" in smaller, black letters. The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and blue hues, giving the impression of a city at night. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. The characters are drawn with bold lines and bright colors, making them stand out from the rest of the scene. The overall effect is one of energy and movement, as if the characters are in the midst of a battle or a battle-ready stance. The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, as well as a sense that something is about to happen." 49,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""10¢ Dime Mystery Magazine"" from February 1940. The cover features a woman in a red bikini with blonde hair, kneeling on the ground with her hands tied behind her head. She appears to be in distress, with tears streaming down her face. Behind her, there is a man in a suit and tie, who is holding a gun and looking at her with a concerned expression. The background is dark and eerie, with a hint of smoke and flames. The title of the magazine is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Playground of the Tiny Killers"" written in smaller, black letters below. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, John K. Knox and Henry T. Sperry, as well as the publisher, Blassingame-Kobler. - The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The image appears to have been taken in a dimly lit room, with a few people in the background, suggesting that the scene is taking place in a dungeon or dungeon-like setting. - The woman's expression is one of fear and distress, while the man's expression is more serious and contemplative. - The man's body language suggests that he is trying to escape from something, possibly a dangerous situation. The woman's eyes are wide open and her mouth is slightly open, as if she is about to speak. - The background shows a group of people, some of whom appear to be in a state of distress, with their arms raised in the air. The overall mood of the illustration is tense and unsettling. - The text on the cover reads ""A corpse stole my wife by Henry T."" and ""Blasingame-K" 50,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""True Adventures"" from June 1965. The cover features a group of Native American women and men in a jungle-like setting. The women are wearing traditional Native American clothing and are holding spears and other weapons. The man in the center is holding a spear and appears to be attacking one of the women. The background is filled with trees and foliage. The title of the comic book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""The lure that can destroy you roadside sex traps"" written in smaller, white letters below. The subtitle reads ""An amazing true story: Natal's girl mad monster. Have we lost the race for space? The reds' next conquest-the moon?"" There is also a small illustration of a man in a suit and tie, who appears to have been killed by the woman on the left side of the image. The text on the cover reads ""The man-killing girls of Lewu."" - The cover also mentions that the comic book was published in June 1865. - The cover has a vintage feel to it, with a mix of colors and textures. - The overall tone of the illustration is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The background is a mix between a jungle and a forest, with tall trees and bushes. The sky is a pale blue, and there are a few clouds in the distance. - The image is framed by a thin black border, giving it a finished look. - There are also some text on the bottom right corner that reads ""The Man-Killing Girls of Lewu.""" 51,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Death for Mr. Big"" by John Gonzales. The cover features a portrait of a woman in a pink dress with her hair styled in an updo. She is standing in front of a large head of a man's face, which appears to be a skull or a skull-like figure. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Only a woman could plan such a savage revenge."" The author's name, ""John Gonzales,"" is written below the title in smaller text. - The cover also includes the number ""35c"" in the top left corner, indicating that this is an original novel not a reprint. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The woman in the pink dress is looking directly at the viewer with a serious expression on her face. - The man's face is partially obscured by the woman's body, but his eyes are visible and appear to be looking off into the distance. - The skull-like figure is also visible in the bottom right corner, adding to the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the cover. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration." 52,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Man's Conquest"" from April 1952. The cover features a man in a red and white striped shirt holding a sword in his right hand and a woman in a blue dress in his left hand. The man appears to be in a state of distress, with his eyes wide open and his mouth slightly open. The woman is standing behind him, looking at him with a concerned expression. The background of the cover is a red curtain, and there is text above and below the image that reads ""Madame Moon's School of Love: Red China's Hottest Cold War Weapon."" Below the image, there is a title that reads ""Exposed! A Nation-Wide Campus Sex-Club Fraternity: The Scandal at Short Creek 86 Wives for 36 Husbands."" At the bottom of the page, there are two illustrations of a man and a woman, one of whom is holding the other's hand. The illustration on the left shows a man with a sword and shield, while the illustration in the middle shows a woman with long hair and a crown on her head. The text on the right side of the page reads ""Blood, sand, and seven silk veils."" - The cover also mentions that the magazine is available for purchase at the store. - The magazine's title is written in bold, black letters at the top of the page. - The author's name, ""Legionnaire Fred Kanis,"" is written below the title in smaller, white letters. - The date ""April 1942"" is written at the bottom, indicating that this issue was published in April 1042. - The publisher's name, also written in smaller letters, is also mentioned at the bottom." 53,"The image is a black and white illustration of a man and a woman in a boat. The man is standing on the left side of the image, with his arms raised above his head and his mouth open, as if he is shouting or shouting. He is wearing a suit and tie and appears to be in distress. The woman is lying on her back on the right side, with her eyes closed and her mouth slightly open. She is holding a book in her hand and has a surprised expression on her face. In the background, there is a large explosion or explosion, with smoke and flames visible. The title of the book, ""Blind Man's Trail"" by Michael Oblinger, is written in bold letters at the bottom of the page. The author's name, ""Hannegan's Lobstick,"" is written below the title in smaller letters. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The overall mood of the illustration is one of chaos and destruction, conveying a sense of danger and danger." 54,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Dime Detective Magazine"". The cover features a colorful illustration of a group of people in a room with a man holding a gun and a woman holding a briefcase. The man is wearing a suit and tie and appears to be in distress. The woman is standing next to him, looking at him with a concerned expression. In the background, there are several other people, including a man in a suit and a woman in a red dress, who appear to be engaged in a conversation. The text on the cover reads ""Case of the Vanishing Blonde"" and ""Holden Flora Holt"" in bold letters. The title of the magazine is written in large, bold letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""25¢ Dec."" written in smaller letters below. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Craig Rice and Mark Hope, and the publisher's name, Holden Flora Holt. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The background is a mix of blues, greens, and yellows, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The image appears to have been taken from a magazine or comic book, as indicated by the text on it. - The cover also has a small illustration of two people, one of whom is holding a gun, and the other is looking at the other person with a worried expression. - The other person is looking down at the gun with a concerned look on their face. - There is also a small illustration that says ""25 cents"" in the bottom left corner of the page. - The magazine's title is written in a large, bold font, with an orange" 55,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Science and Mechanics"" from August 1939. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman on a boat in the ocean. The man is standing on the boat, holding a paddle and appears to be rowing it. The woman is sitting on the back of the boat, wearing a red dress and holding a dog. She is smiling and looking at the camera. The background of the cover is a blue sky with white clouds. The title of the magazine is written in red and yellow letters at the top, with the date ""August 1940"" written in smaller letters below. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Cooling your home in summer"" and ""Garden furniture on wheels."" There are also illustrations of various items such as a garden light, a television receiver, and a dog in the water. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a list of items that can be found in the magazine, including ""How to build a television receiver,"" ""Practical advice to inventors,"" ""Wiring, wiring, wiring, and wiring,"" and ""Making money extra money."" - The magazine's cover also mentions that the magazine was published in the United States and Canada. - The overall tone of the image is bright and colorful, with a focus on the science and mechanics of the ocean and the people on the boat. The colors are vibrant and eye-catching, making the cover stand out. - The magazine appears to have been published during the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover." 56,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Three Roads"" by Ross MacDonald. The cover features an illustration of a woman lying on her back on a bed, with her head resting on a pillow and her arms stretched out to the sides. She appears to be in a state of distress, with tears streaming down her face. The background is a dark blue, and the title of the book is written in red and white text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""Ross MacDonald,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. In the center of the image, there is a small illustration of a man's face, with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open. He is wearing a white shirt and black pants, and his hair is styled in a messy updo. The overall mood of the illustration is somber and melancholic, conveying a sense of sadness and despair. The text on the cover reads ""One instant of stolen passion led to brutal murder."" Overall, the cover conveys a sense that the book is about a tragic event that has taken place, and that the author has written a powerful and emotional story about the three roads that lead to the murder of the woman." 57,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Male: The 1001 Lives of Novarro the Conman"". The cover features an illustration of a tiger in the snow, with its mouth open and its claws digging into the ground. The tiger appears to be in mid-stride, with its body slightly crouched down and its head turned to the side. The background is a light blue color, and the title of the magazine is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Special Book Bonus: Call Girl Bait (She was loaded-like the gun in his pocket)"" and ""Blood Bath of the 17th."" The cover also includes a small illustration of a man's face in the bottom right corner. - The cover also mentions that the magazine is available for purchase at the bottom right hand corner. - There is also a small illustration on the bottom left corner that reads ""25¢"". - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The image appears to have been taken from a magazine or magazine cover, as indicated by the text on the cover." 58,"The image is a black and white illustration of two men in a mountainous landscape. The man on the left is holding a gun and appears to be in distress, while the man in the middle is standing with his back to the viewer. He is wearing a long coat and has a determined expression on his face. The background shows a mountain range with trees and mountains in the distance. The sky is filled with clouds and there are several UFOs flying overhead. The text above the image reads ""She fought for her life under that milky-white ceiling."" - The image appears to have been taken from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. - The overall mood of the illustration is tense and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The use of black and white colors gives the image a dramatic and dramatic feel. - The text is written in a simple, sans-serif font and is centered on the page." 59,"The image is an illustration of a young girl sitting on the neck of a pink flamingo. The girl is wearing a blue dress and has her hair tied up in a bun. She is holding onto the neck of the flamingo with both hands and appears to be looking off into the distance. The flamingo is standing on a grassy field with palm trees in the background. Above the flamingo, there is a banner that reads ""Make your future"" in white letters. The overall color scheme of the image is bright and vibrant, with a mix of yellow, green, and pink colors. - The image conveys a sense of adventure and exploration, as if the girl is about to embark on a journey into the unknown. The flamingos are a symbol of freedom and adventure, and the banner suggests that the girl is ready to take on any challenge that comes her way. The image is likely meant to inspire and encourage the viewer to make their own future. - The illustration is done in a whimsical and playful style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. The background is a mix of different shades of green, yellow, and blue, giving the image a dreamlike quality. The overall mood of the illustration is positive and uplifting, conveying a sense of hope and possibility for the future." 60,"The image is a black and white illustration of three men engaged in a fight. The background is a purple circle with the words ""The Land of Hidden Men"" written in white text at the top. The title of the book, ""The Blue,"" is written in smaller text below the circle. In the center of the image, there is a man holding a spear and shield, standing on a rock with his arms outstretched. He appears to be in the middle of a battle, with two other men on either side of him. The man on the left is holding the spear and the man in the middle is holding it with both hands. The other two men are standing on either side, one of them is holding a sword and the other is holding an axe. The third man is standing behind the man with the spear, looking up at him with a determined expression on his face. The overall mood of the illustration is tense and action-packed. - The illustration is from a book titled ""The Blue"" by the author, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page." 61,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Popular Detective"" published in June 1940. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a crime scene. The man is holding a gun and appears to be in distress, while the woman is standing next to him with her arms raised in the air. The background shows a tent and other people in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Motto for Murder"" written in smaller, yellow letters below. The author's name, ""Frank Johnson,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the words ""Now 10¢ Complete Crime Mystery Stories"" and ""The Chair is Not Cheated"" in smaller text. - There is also a small illustration of a skull on the right side of the page. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published by the publisher, as indicated by the logo in the bottom right corner. - The image is in high resolution, with vibrant colors and sharp details. - The text is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is a mix of blue, green, and yellow colors, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The title and author's names are written in a larger, more prominent font than the rest of the text, drawing attention to them. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The woman is wearing a red swimsuit and has blonde hair, while the man has a bald head and is holding a knife in his hand. He is also wearing a black suit and has a menacing expression on his face. - The man is looking at the woman with a concerned expression," 62,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""All-Story Love Stories"" from December 15, 1940. The cover features a colorful illustration of a woman sitting at a roulette table with a man's hand reaching out to touch her. The woman is wearing a red dress and has blonde hair styled in an updo. She is looking directly at the camera with a serious expression on her face. The background is yellow and the title of the magazine is written in blue and red text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""She Gambled with Marriage"" in smaller text. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the roulette wheel and a pile of chips on the table. The overall tone of the image is vintage and nostalgic. - The magazine appears to be in good condition with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is in English and is written in a cursive font. The magazine seems to have been published in the early 20th century. - The image is likely from the early 1900s or late 1800s, as indicated by the date on the cover." 63,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Passion Hunters"" by Pamela Kaye. The cover features an illustration of three people, two men and a woman, in a romantic embrace. The man on the left is lying on his back with his arms around the woman's waist, while the man in the middle is holding her hand up in the air. The woman is sitting on the ground with her legs crossed and her head resting on the man's chest. The background is dark blue, and the title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top of the cover. The author's name, ""Pamela Kaye,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes a quote from the author that reads, ""Marriage was only a loose word for the sex-mad couples who yearned for wilder thrills."" - The overall tone of the image is sensual and provocative, conveying a sense of passion and desire. - The use of bright colors and bold typography makes the cover stand out and grab attention. The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The book appears to be a romance novel, as indicated by the title and the author's name on the cover." 64,"The image is an advertisement for Twitter. It features a man in a suit and tie holding a small device with the word ""Twitter"" written on it. The man appears to be smiling and looking at the camera. Behind him, there are three other people, two men and one woman, who are also smiling and looking down at the device. The background is a light blue color. The text on the image reads ""The sublime, mighty community with just 140 letters!"" and ""A virtual locality with a wide assortment of people that's Twitter! A virtual community with just one letter."" The Twitter logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The image is in a vintage style, with a yellow border around the edges. - The overall tone of the advertisement is playful and lighthearted. - The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font and is centered on the page. - The advertisement is promoting the idea that Twitter is a virtual community with 14 letters, which is a way to connect with people and share information. - The message is conveyed through the use of bright colors and playful illustrations." 65,"The image is a comic book cover for the comic book series ""Kenton of the Star Patrol"". The cover features a group of characters from the series, including Kenton, who is in the center of the image. Kenton is wearing a blue suit and has a determined expression on his face. He is holding a sword in his right hand and appears to be ready for battle. On the left side of the cover, there is a man with red hair and a beard, who is standing in front of a large explosion. He is looking up at the sky with a determined expression. On the right side, there are two other characters, one of whom is holding a shield and the other is holding an axe. The background is filled with smoke and explosions, suggesting that the characters are in the midst of a battle. The title of the comic book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the page. - The cover also includes text that reads ""By the year 2020, Kenton was the first to reach the stars, and he was the first person to reach the moon. He was the first man to reach the planet Earth, and he had the first man on the moon. The cover also mentions that the alien raiders were the first people to reach Earth."" - The cover is in black and white, with some color accents, and it appears to have been published by the publisher of the comic books. - The overall tone of the illustration is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and excitement. The characters appear to be in a tense situation, with their eyes wide open and their mouths slightly open, as if they are about to attack or defend themselves. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and explosions, indicating that this is a scene from the comic series. - The image is accompanied by a caption that reads ""The Alien Raiders"" in red letters," 66,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction"" published in January 1940. The cover features an illustration of a robot wearing a Santa Claus costume, standing in front of a castle with a Christmas tree in the background. The robot is holding a cane and appears to be walking towards the castle. The title of the book is written in bold, black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name, Paul Anderson, written in smaller, white letters below it. The subtitle, ""Progress a novel by James White, Jay Williams, Isaac Asimov,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""January 1939"" and the year ""40¢"" in the top right corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, white, and blue, with some yellow and green accents. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is resting on a wooden surface, suggesting that it may have been recently purchased or read." 67,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Flirt"" from December 25th, published by a new fresh magazine. The cover features a pin-up girl in a black bodysuit with high heels. She is sitting on the ground with her legs crossed and her arms resting on her knees. Her hair is styled in a voluminous updo and she is looking off to the side with a sultry expression on her face. The background is yellow and the title of the magazine is written in red and black text at the top. Below the title, there is a red banner that reads ""Bevy's of High-Heel Beauties"" and ""A New Fresh Magazine"". - The cover also includes a small illustration of the pin-up girl's face in the bottom right corner. - The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner. - Overall, the cover has a vintage feel to it. - The cover appears to be in good condition with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this cover was used to promote the magazine's new issue or to attract attention to the magazine's content. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font and is easy to read. - The overall color scheme is predominantly yellow and black, with some red accents. - The image is a digital illustration of the cover, so it may not be an exact representation of the original cover. However, it does give a good idea of what the cover looked like when it was first published. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The background is a solid yellow color, which makes the illustration stand out even more. - The title of this magazine is written on the top left corner of the page, and below the title, it reads ""Bevies of High-Neel Beauties."" - The" 68,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Gulf Coast Girl"" by Charles Williams. The cover features an illustration of a woman lying on a bed with her legs crossed and her head resting on a pillow. She is wearing a blue dress and has blonde hair styled in loose curls. The background is a dark blue night sky with stars twinkling in the distance. On the right side of the cover, there is a lamp with a gold base and a white shade. The title of the book is written in white text at the top, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The Dell logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the original title ""Scorpion Reef"" in smaller font size. - The book appears to be a fast-moving, hard-hitting suspense novel, as indicated by the ""A voyage to violence and rapture"" label on the top left corner. - There is also a small illustration of the woman's face in the bottom left corner, which is likely the cover art for the book. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The image is in high resolution, with vibrant colors and sharp details." 69,"The image is an advertisement for the Autocar, a turbo-jet sports car of year 2054. The advertisement features a blue and red car with a futuristic design, with the words ""Lockheed"" written in bold white letters at the top. The car is parked on a road with a cityscape in the background. On the left side of the image, there is a man's face in a black and white photograph, and on the right side, there are two people in the car. The text on the image reads ""The Autocar: Largest Circulation"" and ""The turbo-jets sports car of years 2034... will still rely on."" The advertisement also mentions that the car has a large dome-like structure on top, which appears to be a futuristic-looking structure. The overall color scheme of the advertisement is predominantly blue and red, with some hints of yellow and green. - The advertisement also includes information about the car's specifications, including its size, weight, and other features. It also mentions that it is available for purchase at a price of $375." 70,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Imaginative Tales"" published in May 1958. The cover features an illustration of a man in a space suit holding a gun and standing in front of a large alien creature. The man appears to be in a battle-ready stance, with his arms outstretched and a determined expression on his face. The alien creature is attacking the man with its mouth open, as if it is about to attack him. In the background, there is a woman standing on top of a spaceship, with her arms raised in the air. She is wearing a bikini and has long blonde hair. The spaceship is orange and yellow in color, and there are several other spaceships and planets visible in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Special Feature: Gravity vs Space Flight"" written in smaller white letters below. The author's name, Dwight V. Swain, is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""May 1938"" and the year ""1950"" in the top right corner. - The book is titled ""Giant Killer"" and is published by the publisher. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and excitement. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The background is a desert landscape with mountains and a blue sky. - The image appears to have been taken from a distance, as there are no other people or objects in the frame. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The title and author's names are written in a larger font size than the rest of the text, making them stand out more." 71,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a planet with a fiery orange and red glow. The spaceship is in the center of the image, with its wings spread wide and its engines roaring. It appears to be in motion, as if it is about to take off or land on the planet. The planet is surrounded by a vast expanse of stars and planets, and there are several smaller planets scattered throughout the background. The colors are vibrant and the overall mood of the illustration is dramatic and awe-inspiring. - The image has a futuristic and sci-fi feel to it, with a sense of power and energy. The spaceship's design is sleek and modern, with a pointed nose and a pointed tail. The colors used in the illustration are predominantly blue, red, and orange, with hints of yellow and green. The background is a deep black, with small white dots scattered across it, giving the impression of a starry night sky." 72,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Electric Dreams: The Art of Bucky Shaw"" by Harlan Ellison. The cover features an illustration of a man in a futuristic-looking room with various machines and equipment scattered around him. The man appears to be in a state of distress, with his arms outstretched and a look of fear on his face. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Introduction by Harlan"" in smaller, white letters. The author's name is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of red and yellow. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, as if the man is about to take on a dangerous mission or challenge. The title suggests that the book may be a collection of stories or illustrations related to the art of Bucky Shaws." 73,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a rocky landscape. The spaceship is yellow and orange in color and has a pointed nose and two engines on either side. It appears to be in mid-flight, with its wings spread wide and its engines roaring. The background is a deep blue sky with a few clouds, and the ground below is covered in snow and ice. On the right side of the image, there is a large explosion of smoke and flames, which is likely from a battle or explosion. The overall mood of the illustration is dramatic and action-packed. - The image conveys a sense of power and destruction, as if the spaceship is about to take off into space. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the image appear realistic and lifelike. The use of bright colors and bold lines gives the impression of movement and energy, while the explosions and explosions add a sense of chaos and destruction to the scene." 74,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of people in a room with a large window on the left side. The room appears to be filled with people, some of whom are standing and some are sitting on chairs. There is a woman in the center of the image who is looking up at the window with a surprised expression on her face. She is wearing a dress and has her hair styled in an updo. On the right side of the illustration, there is text that reads ""My Cargo: 23 Doxies for the Girl-Hungry Men of the Yukon!"" The text is written in a bold font and is surrounded by a border. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and trees. The overall mood of the image is chaotic and chaotic. - The image appears to have been taken from a magazine or newspaper, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. The text is in English and is written in black ink. - The illustration is in a vintage style, with a mix of black and white and some color accents. It is likely that it was published in the early 20th century. - The overall tone of the illustrations is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger." 75,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Fantastic Adventures"" by Theodore Sturgeon. The cover features an illustration of a man in a knight's armor, holding a sword and shield, standing on a throne with a woman kneeling in front of him. The man is wearing a blue suit with a white shirt and a red cape, and he is holding the sword with both hands. The woman is wearing black pants and a blue top, and she is looking up at the man with a serious expression on her face. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Your gateway to science-fantasy worlds!"" written in smaller letters below. The author's name, ""Excalibur and the Atom,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""August 25th"" and the year ""1940"" in the top left corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this image was used as a promotional material for the book, as it is a cover of a comic book or magazine." 76,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Arouse and Beware"" by MacKinlay Kantor. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man holding a gun and the woman looking at him with a concerned expression. The background shows a mountainous landscape with trees and mountains in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""Stark Drama... Primitive Passion,"" is written at the bottom. The book appears to be a Saturday Review of Literature. - The cover also includes a small illustration of two men in military uniforms, one of whom is holding a rifle and the other is looking down at the woman. The man on the left is wearing a blue jacket and a hat, while the woman on the right is wearing an orange dress. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book is published by the same author as the cover, as indicated by the ""Saturday Review"" label on the bottom right corner." 77,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Long Arm of Gil Hamilton"" by Larry Niven. The cover features an illustration of a man's face in the center, with his eyes closed and his head tilted slightly to the side. He is wearing a yellow shirt and has blonde hair. The background is a mix of orange, red, and yellow colors, with a planet and a spaceship visible in the top right corner. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a hand holding a book, which could be a reference to the book's title or author. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of a vintage or retro design. - The book is resting on a wooden surface, suggesting that it is a physical copy of the book. The text on the cover is written in a cursive font, giving it a classic and elegant feel. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the reader is about to embark on a journey into the unknown. - The colors used in the illustration are vibrant and eye-catching, making the cover stand out from other books in the series." 78,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""Man's True Danger: The Truth About Last Time Joy-Girls"". The cover features a group of people in a jungle-like setting, with a woman in the center holding a sword and a man on the left side of the cover. The woman is wearing a red dress and has long dark hair. She is holding the sword with both hands and appears to be in distress. In the background, there are several other people, including a man in a military uniform, a woman in a green dress, and a man wearing a helmet. The man in the military uniform is holding a rifle and is standing in front of a palm tree. The text on the cover reads ""The Torturous Ordeal of Two Girls at the Orgastic Gates of Hell"" and ""The Blood Bath of the Bootleg Barons: Blonde Queen of the Naked Zambus."" The title of the comic book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the page, with the subtitle ""The Truth About Last Times Joy-Girl"" written in smaller, white letters below. The cover also includes the date ""Aug 28th"" and the year ""1945"" in the bottom right corner. - The cover also mentions that the comic book was published by the publisher of the comic strip. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The colors used in the illustration are vibrant and eye-catching, with a mix of blues, greens, and yellows. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The background is a mix between a jungle and a tropical landscape, with palm trees and other tropical plants. The sky is blue and the sun is shining brightly, giving the scene a warm and inviting feel. - The image conveys a sense that" 79,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Man's Story"". The cover features a group of people in military uniforms, with a woman in the center holding a gun and a man in a green uniform on the right side. The woman is wearing a black bikini and has blonde hair. She is standing in front of a window with a view of a cityscape in the background. The title of the magazine is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Trapped in a Blizzard of Mink Glam Nymphs"" written in smaller red letters below. The subtitle reads ""Love survey: How do you rate? Walk into hell, the emergency cop in action."" Below the title, there is text that reads ""I work the lust trick: Confessions of a bell hop. Hideous secrets of Hitler's mad doctor of agony."" - The cover also includes a Nazi symbol on the bottom left corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, white, and blue, with some yellow and green accents. - The background is a mix of blue and green tones, giving the impression of a city at night. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It seems like the cover was published during World War II, as indicated by the Nazi symbol and the mention of Hitler's doctor of agony. - The cover is likely from the early 20th century, as it was published during the time when the Nazis were active in Europe. - The image is a representation of the Nazi regime and its impact on the world during World War I." 80,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic cityscape with a large dome-shaped structure in the center. The dome is made up of multiple levels and has a green roof with a pointed top. It appears to be floating on a body of water, with mountains and other structures surrounding it. In front of the dome, there are several red and orange creatures, including a dragonfly and a group of people, walking along a path. The sky is red and orange, and there are planets and stars visible in the background. The overall color scheme of the image is vibrant and colorful, with a mix of blues, greens, and yellows. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with bold lines and bright colors. The overall style is reminiscent of a sci-fi or fantasy landscape. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. The creatures appear to be in motion, as if they are about to take off into space. The background is filled with stars and planets, giving the impression of a starry night sky. The overall mood of the illustration is one of excitement and anticipation, as though the creatures are ready to embark on a journey into the unknown. - The text on the image reads ""The City of the Future"" in a bold, sans-serif font. The text is written in a large, bold font, and is centered on the image. The background of the text is a deep red color, which contrasts with the bright colors of the illustration. The overall effect is one that conveys a sense of adventure and exploration. - The overall message of the illustrations is that the city is a place where people can explore new worlds and discover new things. It is a place for people to come together and share their experiences and knowledge. The city is a symbol of progress and innovation, and it is a testament to the power of imagination and creativity" 81,"The image is a digital illustration of a man standing in front of a spaceship. The man is wearing a full-body suit with a helmet and goggles, and is holding a rifle in his right hand. He appears to be looking up at the sky with a determined expression on his face. In the background, there is a large spaceship with a pointed nose and a pointed tail. The spaceship is flying over a rocky landscape with mountains in the distance. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and the overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and orange. The image has a futuristic and sci-fi feel to it. - The man is standing on a rocky surface, with his arms crossed over his chest and his legs slightly bent at the knees. He has a serious expression on his faces and is looking off into the distance with a determined look on his face. The spaceship behind him is white and has a pointed nose, and its wings are spread wide." 82,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Galaxy"" published in December 1963. The cover features an illustration of a man with red hair and glasses, standing in front of a large rocket. The man is wearing a blue suit and has a serious expression on his face. He is holding a gun in his right hand and appears to be looking at the rocket with a determined expression. The background of the cover is a dark blue sky with stars and planets. On the left side of the cover, there is text that reads ""The Star King by Jack Vance"" and ""No Great Magic by Fritz Leiber"" in white letters. Below the text, there are two smaller illustrations of a man lying on the ground, one of which is a man with a gun and the other is a woman with long red hair. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. - The cover also includes the date ""December 1943"" and the year ""50c"" in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page. - The image is in high resolution, with clear details and vibrant colors. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The background is a deep blue color, with a hint of purple and green, giving the impression of a starry night sky. - The title and author's names are written in a bold, sans-serif font, making them stand out from the rest of the text." 83,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Horror Stories"" published in February 1945. The cover features an illustration of a man with green hair and a menacing expression on his face, standing behind a woman in a yellow dress who is sitting on a red table. The man appears to be a monster or a monster-like creature, with sharp teeth and claws. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""When ghouls come seeking! Madman's circus by Paul Ernst"" and ""Arthur Leo Zagat-Hugh B.Cave-H.M.Appel"". The author's name is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Arthur Leo Zagat and Hugh B. Cave, as well as the publisher, H.M. Appel. - The overall tone of the image is dark and eerie, conveying a sense of horror and suspense. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - It is likely that this book was intended to be a horror story, given the title and the illustration of the monster-like creature." 84,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Flight Hostess Rogers"" by Mike Avallone. The cover features a portrait of a young woman with blonde hair, wearing a blue dress and a white hat. She is standing in front of a red background with a suitcase next to her. The woman is looking off to the side with a serious expression on her face. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""The next flight could be my last - why not live it up tonight? And she did - they all did."" The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes the number ""Y168"" and the publisher's logo. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book seems to be a first printing anywhere, as indicated by the ""First Printing Anywhere"" label on the bottom right corner. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page. - The image is in black and white, with some hints of color in the background. - The text is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is a deep red color, which contrasts with the white text and the black and white illustration of the woman. The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. The woman's body is slightly turned to the side, with one hand resting on her hip and the other holding a small purse. Her hair is styled in loose curls, and she has a slight smile on her lips. The overall mood of the illustration is one of elegance and sophistication. - The illustration is" 85,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Weird Tales"" published in March 1945. The cover features an illustration of a man in a red cloak standing in front of a tree with a sword in his hand. The man appears to be in a battle-ready stance, with his arms outstretched and a determined expression on his face. The background is dark and foreboding, with a castle in the distance. The title of the book is written in large, bold letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""The Man in Crescent Terrace"" written in smaller letters below. The author's name, ""Seabury Quinn,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""March 1950"" and the publisher's name, Manly Wade Wellman, in smaller text. There is also a small illustration of a woman in a white dress and a man with a sword, who appear to have been killed by the man in the red cloak. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book is a novel of ominous omens and double-evil, as indicated by the title and subtitle. - The image is in high resolution, with vibrant colors and sharp details. - The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and blue hues, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The overall design is reminiscent of a horror or thriller novel, with its dark and eerie atmosphere. - The cover also has a small illustration that reads ""Twice Cursed"" in the bottom right corner. - The author's signature is written in cursive script at the bottom of the page. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as evidenced by the date and publisher's information. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with" 86,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Fantastic Novels Magazine"" from September 25th, published by A. Merritt. The cover features a young woman with blonde hair, wearing a white dress and holding a sword in her right hand. She is standing in front of a group of green frogs, which appear to be frogs. The background is black, and the title of the magazine is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""A world famous fantasy classic: The conquest of the moon pool."" The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""September 25"" and the year ""25¢"" in smaller text. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and green, with some hints of blue and purple. - The woman's expression is serious and determined, and she is looking directly at the viewer with a slight smile on her face. - The frogs are arranged in a line, with their bodies facing towards the viewer, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality. The frogs appear to be in a line-up, with their arms stretched out in front of them. The background shows a cityscape with tall buildings and a blue sky. The image has a vintage feel to it, with a hint of nostalgia. - The magazine's cover also mentions that the magazine was published in the United States. - The author's name, ""A Merritt,"" is written below the title in smaller font size." 87,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Passionate Waif"" by Hank Janson. The cover features a portrait of a woman with blonde hair styled in loose curls and red lipstick. She is wearing a black dress with a gold necklace around her neck. The background is a dark blue color with a yellow border. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The number ""2'6"" is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man's face in the top left corner, which appears to be a portrait of the same woman. The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and a serious expression. - The overall tone of the image is dark and moody, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book appears to have been published in England, as indicated by the ""England's Best Selling Author"" label on the top right corner. Overall, the cover is a striking and eye-catching design that captures the attention of the viewer." 88,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Planet Stories"" by Leigh Brackett and Ray Bradbury. The cover features an illustration of a man standing on a boat in the ocean, with a large wave crashing behind him. The man is shirtless and appears to be in distress, with his arms outstretched and his head tilted back. He is holding onto the railing of the boat with both hands. The background is a deep blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""Lorelei the Red Mist"" in red text. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Leigh Brackett, Ray Bradbury, and the publisher, Summer. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed textures. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""Summer"" on the cover. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right corner of the page." 89,"The image is a black and white illustration of a man and a woman in a battle scene. The man is on the left side of the image, holding a sword and appears to be in the middle of a fight. He is wearing a helmet and armor, and his body is covered in blood and gore. The woman is standing next to him, looking up at him with a determined expression on her face. In the background, there are several other people, including a man in a suit and a woman with blonde hair, who appear to be engaged in a conversation. The scene is set in a forest-like environment with trees and foliage. The text above the image reads ""And then I, Yandro, was upon the officer."" The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bold lines and exaggerated features. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, as if the man and woman are about to engage in a fierce battle. The overall mood of the illustration is tense and action-packed. - The illustration appears to have been created by a skilled artist, as evidenced by the detailed line work and shading. The use of bold lines and shading creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, making the characters appear more realistic and lifelike. The colors are predominantly black and white, with some hints of red and blue, giving the illustration a dramatic and dramatic feel. - The background is filled with trees and bushes, and there is a hint of smoke or steam rising from the ground, suggesting that the battle is taking place in a forest or jungle-like setting. The overall composition of the drawing is well-balanced, with the figures and objects arranged in a way that draws the viewer's eye to the center of the page. The illustration has a vintage feel to it, with its bold lines and intricate details." 90,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Amazing Stories"" published by S.M. Tenneshaw. The cover features an illustration of a man and a robot in a futuristic setting. The man is lying on his back with his arms stretched out to the sides, while the robot is standing on its hind legs. The robot is holding a magnifying glass in its hand and appears to be looking at the man with a curious expression. The background of the cover is yellow, and the title of the book is written in red and black text. The author's name, ""The Aristocrat of Science Fiction for 25 Years!"" is written at the top, followed by the subtitle ""Man against metal in a weird world beyond the walls of space."" Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Beyond the walls of the space."" Overall, the cover conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the man and robot are about to embark on a journey into a new world. - The cover also includes the date ""November 25th"" and the year ""25th."" - The book appears to have been published in November 2015. - It is available for purchase on Amazon.com. - It has received positive reviews from readers who have read it. - It was published in 2020. - It can be found on Amazon and other online retailers. - It's a great read for fans of science fiction and fantasy. - It offers a unique perspective on the world of science fiction, with its unique characters and plotlines. - It provides a glimpse into the world of the future, where the man and robots are exploring new worlds and discovering new things. - It also offers a fascinating look at the history of science fiction in the 20th century. - It explores the relationship between humans and robots, and how they interact with each other" 91,"The image is a digital illustration of a man sitting on a throne-like structure in a futuristic landscape. The man is wearing a red robe and a turban, and he is holding a sword in his right hand. He appears to be deep in thought, with a serious expression on his face. In the background, there is a large planet with a blue and green color scheme, and a large explosion of orange and yellow flames. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and there are several tall towers and structures scattered throughout the scene. The overall mood of the image is dramatic and surreal. - The image conveys a sense of power and mystery, as if the man is about to embark on a journey into a new world. The colors and shapes in the background create a sense of depth and dimension, making the viewer feel like they are looking up at the vastness of space. The overall effect is one of awe and wonder at the beauty of the universe. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and intricate details, giving it a lifelike quality. The use of light and shadow creates a sense that the man is standing on top of the throne, looking out towards the horizon. The overall composition of the illustration is balanced and harmonious, with the man's face and the planet in the center of the frame. The background is filled with a mix of orange, yellow, and blue hues, creating an ethereal and dreamlike atmosphere. The overall impression is one that is both awe-inspiring and awe-inspiring. - The man's expression is one that conveys a feeling of contemplation and introspection, as though he is pondering the mysteries of the universe. The planet is surrounded by a halo of light, and there appears to have a sense of mystery and intrigue. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making this image a beautiful representation of the" 92,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Mysterious Island"" by Jules Verne. The cover is predominantly white with black text and illustrations. The title of the book is written in large, bold letters at the top, followed by the author's name in smaller, cursive letters. Below the title, there is an illustration of a man's face in the center, with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open, as if he is deep in thought. The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and brown colors, with a hint of blue and green. The overall mood of the image is mysterious and intriguing. - The cover also has a small illustration of an island in the bottom right corner, which appears to be a representation of the island's landscape. The island is surrounded by a body of water, and there are several birds flying around it. The sky is filled with clouds, and the sun is setting in the distance. The image has a vintage feel to it, with a slight grainy texture. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the ""Abridged"" label on the bottom left corner. - The author's signature is written in a cursive font at the bottom of the cover. - The overall design of the book cover is simple and elegant, with a focus on the title and the illustration of the man's face. The text is written in black ink, and the background is a light beige color. The book is resting on a wooden surface, giving it a rustic and timeless feel. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as well as a sense that the book is a must-read for anyone interested in the mystery of the island." 93,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Wife Spanker's Club"" by Larry Preston. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man kissing the woman on the cheek. The woman is lying on her back with her head resting on the man's chest, while the man is standing behind her with his arms around her waist. The background is a dark blue night sky with stars twinkling in the distance. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a price tag that reads ""$2.25"" and ""Exclusive Illustrations Adult Reading."" - The cover also has a red banner at the top left corner that reads ""A Bizarre Press"" and a yellow banner at bottom right corner that says ""Global Press."" - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly pink and purple, with some hints of blue and green. - The illustration appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the text on the cover. - The book appears to have been published by Global Press, as suggested by the logo on the top right corner. - The image is in high resolution, with clear details and vibrant colors." 94,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Death in 4 Colors"" by Brandon Bird. The cover features an illustration of a man's face on the right side, with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open. He appears to be in a state of distress or distress. On the left side of the cover, there is a woman in a bikini, standing in front of a white background. The woman is holding a knife in her hand and is looking up at the man with a concerned expression on her face. The title of the book is written in bold, black letters at the top, with the author's name written in smaller, yellow letters below it. The Dell logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes text that reads ""Whose hand held the knife? Only the smiling pin-up and the dead art director had seen the killer."" This suggests that the book is a complete and unabridged edition of the novel. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published by Dell Books, as indicated by the Dell logo on the bottom right-hand corner." 95,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Spicy-Adventure Stories"" by Skinner. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is holding a cigarette in his hand and appears to be smoking it, while the woman is lying on her back with her eyes closed. The background is a dark blue color, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""Skinner,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes the date ""Feb."" and the year ""25¢"" in the top right corner. - The overall style of the illustration is vintage and whimsical, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bold lines and vibrant colors. - The woman is wearing a red dress and has blonde hair, and she is looking up at the man with a seductive expression on her face. - The man has a beard and mustache, and he is looking down at the woman with a smile on his face. He is also holding a pipe in his mouth. - There is also a small illustration of a woman in the bottom left corner, which could be a reference to the author or the publisher. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date and year on the cover. - Overall, the cover conveys a sense of adventure and excitement, with the title suggesting that the story is about a spicy adventure. - The image is likely from the early 1900s, as there is no specific date or year mentioned in the image. - The author's signature is written below the title in smaller font, indicating that this is a signed copy of the book. - The publisher's name is written above the title in" 96,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Deadly Pay-Off"" by William H. Duhart. The cover features an illustration of a woman's face on the left side, with her eyes closed and her mouth open, as if she is screaming or shouting. On the right side, there is a man lying on his back, with his head in his hands and his eyes closed. He appears to be unconscious or unconscious. The background is a cityscape with tall buildings and skyscrapers. The title of the book is written in bold, black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, white letters below it. At the bottom, there are two illustrations of a man and a woman, one of whom is holding the other's hand. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The cover also includes the text ""Only Tabor was left - the mob had broken or killed everyone else."" - The book is published by Gold Medal Books, as indicated by the ""25¢"" label on the top right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is accompanied by a brief description of the story, which reads ""The deadly pay-off.""" 97,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Lust Lodge"" by Arnold Marmer. The cover features a portrait of a woman with blonde hair styled in loose curls, wearing a red dress and holding a microphone. She is standing in front of a group of women, all of whom appear to be naked. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Lust for women and money inspires an incredible scheme of deception."" The author's name, ""Arnold Marmer,"" is written at the bottom in smaller white letters. - The cover also has a small illustration of a man's face in the bottom right corner, which is likely the author's signature. - The overall tone of the image is provocative and suggestive, conveying a sense of intrigue and mystery. - The book appears to be an adult reading, as indicated by the ""Adult Reading"" label on the bottom left corner. - The image is in high resolution, with vibrant colors and sharp details. - The text is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is a deep red color, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The woman's expression is one of seduction, with her eyes looking directly at the viewer and her lips slightly parted. - The man's face is partially obscured by the woman's hair, but he is looking off to the side with a slight smile on his face. - The overall mood of this image is sensual and provocative, suggesting that the book may be about a woman who is seeking love and attention from men. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, as well as a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The woman's body language suggests that she is ready to take on any challenge that comes her way. - The" 98,"The image is a black and white illustration of two panels from a comic book titled ""Kill-and-Run Blonde"" by Frederick C. Davis. The first panel on the left shows a man in a suit and hat, holding a gun and pointing it towards a woman in a dress. The woman is standing in front of a desk with a computer monitor and a keyboard. She appears to be looking at the man with a concerned expression on her face. In the second panel, there is a man lying on the floor with his head in his hands, while the woman is standing next to him. The text above the panels reads ""Chapter One: Under His Year From the City."" The panels are accompanied by text that reads ""Supercharged Suspense."" There is also a small illustration of the man's face in the bottom right corner of the panel. Overall, the image conveys a sense of danger and suspense, as if the man is about to take action against the woman. - The image appears to have been scanned from an old comic book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the top and bottom of the page. - The background is dark and the overall tone of the illustration is somber and ominous. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The title of the comic book is written in large, bold letters at the top of the image, with the author's name written in smaller letters below it. - There are also illustrations of other characters in the background, including a man with a hat and a woman with blonde hair." 99,"The image is a close-up of a group of blue-colored spores on a brown surface. The spores appear to be arranged in a circular pattern, with some overlapping each other. They are of different sizes and shapes, ranging from small, round spores to larger, elongated spores. The background is black, making the spores stand out prominently. The image is labeled ""Science Photo Library"" at the bottom right corner. - The spore-like structures are likely to be mycelium, which is a type of fungus that grows on the surface of the soil. Mycelium is a common component of soil and can be found in many different types of environments, including forests, fields, and gardens. It is also used as a food source for many animals, such as birds, insects, and other small creatures. Mycelia are also important for the health of the soil, as they help to break down organic matter and release nutrients into the soil. - Mycelia play a crucial role in the ecosystem by providing food and shelter for other organisms, and they also help to maintain the balance of the environment by preventing the growth of harmful bacteria and fungi. They also contribute to the overall health and well-being of the planet. - Mycology is the study of fungi, and it is an important field of study that helps us understand the role of fungi in our environment and how they interact with other organisms." 100,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Love Trap"" by Lionel White. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman lying on a bed, with the man holding a gun in his hand. The woman is wearing a white dress and has her hair tied up in a bun. She is looking at the man with a serious expression on her face. The background is red, and the title of the book is written in yellow and black text. The author's name, ""Greed and Jealousy Made Me a Killer! A Starting Suspense Thriller,"" is written at the top of the cover in smaller text. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A Signet Book Complete and Unabridged."" - The cover also includes a small illustration of the man's face, which appears to be a portrait of him. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the title. - The author's signature is written at bottom right corner of the page. - The cover is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is a hardcover book, with a glossy finish and a red border around the edges. - The pages are clean and unlined, and the text is clearly legible. - The image is a photograph of the book cover, taken from a distance, so the details are not as sharp as they could be. - The photograph is in color, but the colors are muted and subdued, giving it a vintage feel. - Overall, the image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the reader is about to embark on a thrilling journey into the world of love and danger." 101,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Thrilling Detective"" published by Curtis T. Gardner. The cover features a group of three people, two men and a woman, standing in front of a window with a view of a cityscape in the background. The woman is wearing a red polka-dot dress and is holding a gun in her hand, while the two men are looking at her attentively. The man on the left is wearing a suit and tie, and the man in the middle is holding a briefcase. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Death in the Wind: An Exciting Novel"" written in smaller black letters below. The author's name, ""The Second Act is Murder,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, ""Down to Danger"" and ""A Thrilling Publication"" in smaller text. The publisher's name, W.T. Ballard, is also mentioned at the bottom. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and orange. - The image appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the use of bright colors." 102,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of people in a cave-like environment. The illustration is titled ""Zigor Mephisto's Collection of Mentalia"" and is divided into two sections. On the left side of the image, there is a large glass dome with a group of three people inside it. The dome appears to be made of glass and has a curved shape. Inside the dome, there are three figures, two men and one woman, sitting at a table and engaged in conversation. The man on the left is wearing a suit and tie, the man in the middle is holding a book, and the woman on the right is looking at him attentively. In the background, there are several stalactites and stalagmites hanging from the ceiling, creating a cave-like atmosphere. The overall mood of the illustration is dark and eerie, with a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The text on the image reads """ 103,"The image shows a woman standing in front of a large metal door with a red light on top. She is wearing a futuristic-looking outfit with a silver sequined bodysuit and black high heels. The bodysuit has a high neckline and long sleeves, and the woman has blue hair styled in a bob. She is holding a black purse in her right hand and is posing with her left hand on her hip. The background is a dark and industrial-looking space with a large window and a metal grate. The overall mood of the image is edgy and futuristic. - The woman appears to be in a pose that suggests she is ready for action or adventure. The outfit is made up of multiple layers of silver sequins, giving it a shiny and metallic appearance. The bodice of the bodysuit is fitted and form-fitting, while the sleeves are loose and flowy. The pants are high-waisted and have a slight flare at the bottom. The shoes are black and have a pointed toe. The overall style of the outfit is modern and edgy, with a hint of sci-fi. - The image also includes a small red light on the door, which could be a sign of danger or warning. The door itself is made of metal and has a metallic finish, adding to the overall futuristic feel of the scene. The woman's blue hair is styled in an updo, and she has a serious expression on her face. Overall, the image conveys a sense of power and strength. - The background is blurred, but it appears to be a room with a high ceiling and a large window, suggesting that the woman is in a room with high ceilings and large windows. The lighting is dim, creating a moody and dramatic atmosphere. The overall color scheme is predominantly silver and black, with hints of blue and red. The image has a vintage feel to it, with a mix of" 104,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Nine to Five Mistresses"" by Gus Stevens. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is standing behind the woman, who is lying on her back with her head resting on the man's chest. The woman is wearing a blue dress and has her arms around the man's waist. She is also wearing glasses and has long dark hair. The background is a dark blue curtain. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a price tag that reads ""95¢"". - A behind-the-scenes peek at the special activities performed by some secretaries in return for their extra-high salaries! - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of intrigue and suspense. - The cover also includes a brief description of the book's contents, which suggests that it may be a novel or a collection of stories about the lives of the nine to five mistresses." 105,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Highest Bidder"" by Vin Fields. The cover features a portrait of a young woman with dark hair styled in an updo, wearing a black dress with a plunging neckline and a high neckline. She is standing in front of a desk with a lamp and a vase of flowers on it. The woman is looking down at a piece of paper on the desk and appears to be deep in thought. The background is a dark room with a window and curtains. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man's face in the bottom right corner. The overall color scheme is predominantly black and white, with some hints of red and green. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the text on the cover. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right hand corner. - The image has a vintage feel to it, with a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The text on the image reads ""She was a modern-day Mata Hari who sold her specialized services to... Vin Fields."" - The book is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is a hardcover book with a glossy finish. - It seems like the book is in excellent condition, with minimal wear and tear. - It looks like it has been well taken care of over time. - Overall, the image conveys a sense of elegance and sophistication. - The woman's expression is one of contemplation, as if she is deep in thought about something important. - The background is blurred, but it appears that there are other people in the room, suggesting that the scene is taking place in a private setting. - The" 106,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Barba the Slayer"" by Dael Forest. The cover features an illustration of three figures, two men and a woman, standing in front of a temple-like structure. The man on the left is holding a spear and appears to be in a battle-ready stance, while the man in the middle is standing with his arms crossed and looking up at the woman on the right. The woman is lying on her back with her head resting on a pillow, and she is wearing a long dress and has her hair tied up in a bun. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below. - The cover also includes a subtitle that reads ""Slaves of the Empire #1: He pandered to the lusts of decadent nobles with slaves deftly trained to submit."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The book appears to be a hardcover with a glossy finish. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right corner. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner." 107,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of people in a studio. The illustration is titled ""Terry Bad arranged a party in his studio."" It shows a man in a suit standing on the left side of the image, looking at a woman in a bikini who is standing in front of him. The woman is wearing a black dress and has her arms raised in the air, as if she is dancing or posing for the camera. In the center of the illustration, there are two women in bikinis, one of whom is holding the other's hand. The other woman is lying on the floor, with her head resting on a pillow. The background is filled with other people, some of whom appear to be dancing or dancing. The overall mood of the scene is lively and energetic. - The text above the illustration reads ""Terry bad arranged a party"" and below the illustration, it reads ""A party in his studi."" The illustration appears to have been drawn in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and exaggerated features. The colors are predominantly black and white, with some hints of blue and green. - The illustration seems to be from a comic book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page." 108,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Queer Affair"" by April Emery. The cover features an illustration of two women in a bedroom. The woman on the left is sitting on a red armchair with her legs crossed and her hands resting on her knees. She is wearing a blue dress and has blonde hair styled in loose curls. The other woman is standing behind her, wearing a white dress and holding a cigarette in her hand. The background shows a bed with a nightstand and a lamp on it. The title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Their was a passion no man could share! Queer affair"" written in smaller text below. The author's name, ""The novel that dares to tell the truth about a perverse love,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the same woman in the background, which appears to be a portrait of the author. The overall color scheme is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and purple. - The book appears to have a vintage feel to it, with a simple and elegant design. - The text on the cover is in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand." 109,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Black Opium"" by Claude Farrère. The cover features an illustration of a woman with blonde hair, wearing a red dress, standing on her hind legs with her arms raised in the air. She appears to be in mid-air, with smoke rising from her body. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The shocking ecstasy of the forbidden"" in smaller text. The author's name, ""Claude Farrère,"" is written at the bottom of the cover in white text. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man's face in the top left corner, which is likely the author's signature. The overall style of the illustration is vintage and reminiscent of the early 20th century. - The book appears to have a hardcover with a glossy finish, and it is in excellent condition with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution, with clear details and vibrant colors. - The text is in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue." 110,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Star Born"" by Andre Norton. The cover features an illustration of a large dragon with its mouth open, as if it is roaring or roaring. The dragon is standing on its hind legs and appears to be attacking a man who is standing in front of it. The man is holding a sword and is wearing a helmet and armor. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and a bridge. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Two Complete Novels 35c"" written in smaller, black letters below. The author's name, ""Good, fast-moving, colorful,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the number ""D-299"" and the publisher's logo, ""Ace Books."" - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of red and yellow. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""1940"" on the cover. - The image is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is a hardcover book, with a glossy finish. - The size of the book measures approximately 8 x 10 inches. - It has a total of 356 pages, including illustrations and text. - The author's signature is written in cursive on the bottom right corner of the page. - The publisher's name is written on the bottom left corner. - The title and author's names are written in a larger font size than the rest of the text. - There are also illustrations of other characters from the book scattered throughout the cover. This image is a cover for the book ""Starborn" 111,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Thrilling Detective"" published by Philip Ketchum. The cover features a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man holding a gun and the woman holding a bouquet of flowers. The man is wearing a suit and tie, while the woman is wearing an elegant dress. They are standing in front of a fireplace, with flames licking up around them. The title of the book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""Shoot Me Dead: A Racy Novel of Madcap Mystery by Verne Chute,"" is written at the bottom. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes the date ""June 25"" and the publisher's logo. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The background is a deep red color, which helps to highlight the characters and their expressions. - The text on the cover is in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The book seems to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration. - It is likely that this book was published during the early 1900s, as it was released in June 1925. - It may have been published by the same publisher as the other books in the series, as there is no indication that it was published by any other publisher. - This book is a thrilling detective novel, featuring a story about a man who is trying to solve a murder mystery. It is a thrilling and suspenseful story that will keep you on the edge of your seat. - The author's name is written in a smaller, cursive font, so it is not as prominent as" 112,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Cop Killer"" by George Bagby. The cover features an illustration of a man standing in front of a group of people, with his back to the viewer. The man is shirtless and appears to be in distress, with his head bowed and his hands clasped together in front of him. He is wearing blue jeans and has a serious expression on his face. In the background, there are several other men, some of whom appear to be police officers, sitting on chairs and looking at the man. The title of the book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, white letters below it. The Dell logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the number 25¢, indicating that this is the second edition of the book. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red and blue, with some hints of yellow and green. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. The background is a dark, ominous color, giving the impression of a tense and suspenseful scene. - The book appears to have been published by Dell, as indicated by the Dell logo on the top left corner." 113,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Road Show"" by Kevin North. The cover features an illustration of a naked woman with long red hair standing on a rock, facing away from the viewer. She is looking up at a man's leg, which is partially visible in the background. The man is wearing a red suit and appears to be walking away from the woman. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. The subtitle reads ""A voluptuous body... a razor-sharp mind... a personality without scruples-Lorry Dane was a match for the devil himself!"" The cover also has a small illustration of a skull in the top left corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red and black, with some hints of blue and green. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the woman is about to embark on a journey or adventure. The text on the cover suggests that the book is a novel or novella, and the author's signature is written at the bottom right corner. - There is also a small logo in the bottom right-hand corner that reads ""60c."" - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The cover also includes a brief description of the story, which is written in English. - The author's signature can be seen in the bottom left-hand corner of the page. - The book is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The book is available for purchase online or at a local bookstore. - It is recommended for readers who enjoy mystery novels or novellas. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the top right-hand corner, indicating" 114,"The image is a black and white illustration of a man and a woman in a cave-like setting. The man is on the right side of the image, with his head resting on his hand and a serious expression on his face. He is wearing a suit and tie and appears to be looking at the woman with a concerned expression. In the center of the illustration, there is a woman wearing a bikini and holding a playing card in her hand. She is standing in front of a large rock formation, which is covered in moss and lichen. The background is dark and the overall mood of the image is somber and contemplative. The text above the illustration reads ""Escape by Joseph Shallit"" and below the illustration, it reads ""It was a big step Clyde planned to take but he didn't expect to put his foot in it."" - The illustration is by Peter Poulton. - The text is written in a cursive font and is centered on the page. - The illustration appears to have been created using a combination of line art and shading techniques. - The overall style of the drawing is reminiscent of a vintage or retro illustration." 115,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Amazing Stories"" from September 1935. The cover features an illustration of a man in a space suit with a red helmet and a red feather on his head. He is lying on his back with his arms stretched out to the sides and his head tilted back, as if he is looking up at the sky. The background is a desert landscape with mountains and a rocket in the distance. The title of the magazine is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""A World Called Crimson by Darius John Granger"" written in smaller yellow letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""September 1940"" and the year ""35"" in the top left corner. - There is also a small illustration of a spaceship in the top right corner, which appears to be flying over the desert landscape. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, white, and black, with some hints of blue and green. - The image has a vintage feel to it, with a sense of adventure and exploration." 116,"The image is a black and white photograph of a young woman named Nancy Kelly. She is wearing a dress with a high neckline and long sleeves. Her hair is styled in loose curls and she is holding a cigarette in her hand. The photograph is accompanied by text that reads ""The New York Sun, June 16, 1942"" and ""Nancy Kelly"". Below the photograph, there is a caption that reads ""She appears with Charles Winninger, Charles Ruggles and James Craig in ""Friendly Enemies"" to open Saturday at the Rivoli Theater."" The text is written in a cursive font and is centered on the page. - The photograph appears to be from a newspaper or magazine, as indicated by the date and year on the top left corner. - The woman's face is turned slightly to the side, and she has a serious expression on her face. The background is plain white, and the overall tone of the image is somber and melancholic. - The text below the photograph provides additional information about the woman and her work, including her name, age, and occupation. - The image is in grayscale, which gives it a vintage feel. - The overall mood of the photograph is one of sadness and contemplation." 117,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""El Escorpion"" by Sax Rohmer. The cover features an illustration of a scorpion on the left side, with its body facing towards the right side of the cover. The scorpion is green and yellow in color, with its legs spread out and its tail curled around its body. On the right side, there is a portrait of a woman's face, wearing a pink hijab and a green mask. The background is a dark blue sky with a mosque in the distance. The title of the book is written in white text at the top, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom, there are two lines of text that read ""Coleccion Rastros"" and ""2"". - The cover also has a small illustration of a mosque in front of the woman's face. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly green and pink, with some hints of blue and purple. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is in Spanish, indicating that the book is likely a Spanish-language book." 118,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic scene with three characters. The background is a blue sky with a large white spaceship in the center. On the left side of the image, there is a woman wearing a white dress and holding a sword, standing in front of the spaceship. She appears to be in mid-air, with her arms outstretched and a determined expression on her face. In the center, there are two men wearing green suits and helmets, one of whom is holding a gun and the other is looking up at the woman. The man on the right is wearing a red suit and a helmet with a visor, while the man in the middle is wearing an orange suit with a yellow helmet. The two men on the left are also wearing helmets and appear to be engaged in a battle. The overall mood of the illustration is tense and action-packed. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The characters are drawn in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The illustration is likely from a comic book or comic strip, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page." 119,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Venus of the Counting House"" by Emile Zola. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is wearing a black suit and tie, while the woman is dressed in a pink dress with a ruffled collar and a black corset. They are standing in front of a blue background with a chandelier hanging from the ceiling. The title of the book is written in yellow text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The subtitle ""This book is Paris - Paris as she feasted on the Counting Houses"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the words ""Specially Revised and Edited"" in a smaller font. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of red and yellow. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this image was used as a promotional material for the book, as it is a cover of a novel or other literary work." 120,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic character in mid-air, with a dynamic and action-packed pose. The character is wearing a green and yellow suit with a helmet and armor, and is holding a large sword in his right hand. He has a determined expression on his face and is surrounded by a blue energy field. The background is dark and filled with city buildings and explosions, giving the impression of a battle scene. The overall mood of the image is intense and powerful. - The character appears to be in the middle of a fight, with his arms outstretched and his legs bent at the knees. His body is slightly crouched, as if he is ready to attack. The energy field around him is bright and vibrant, with rays of light emanating from it. The cityscape in the background is filled with tall buildings and skyscrapers, and there are several explosions and explosions visible in the distance. The sky is dark and cloudy, and the overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly blue and green, with hints of yellow and orange. - The image conveys a sense of power, strength, and determination, and it appears to be from a comic book or comic strip. The character's pose and expression suggest that he is ready for battle, and the energy field surrounding him gives the viewer a sense of anticipation and excitement. - Overall, the image is a powerful representation of the character's power and strength, and it captures the essence of the comic book genre. It is a striking and eye-catching illustration that conveys a strong sense of energy and power." 121,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman standing in front of a palm tree. The woman is naked and appears to be in a state of distress, with her head tilted back and her eyes closed. She is holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand and has a sad expression on her face. The palm tree is tall and has long, slender leaves that reach up towards the sky. The background is filled with palm trees and there is a body of water visible in the distance. The text above the image reads ""A girl who blended with sunsets and soft, warm music."" - The image conveys a sense of sadness and melancholy, as if the woman is feeling lost or alone in the world. - The use of black and white colors gives the illustration a somber and contemplative feel. - The overall mood of the image is one of introspection and reflection. - The illustration is likely from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. - The text below the illustration reads ""A woman who blended with sunset and soft, a warm music.""" 122,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a planet with a spaceship in the background. The spaceship is white with a red and blue stripe on the side and has a pointed nose and two engines. It appears to be in mid-flight, with its wings spread wide and its engines roaring. The planet below is green and there are several smaller spaceships flying around it. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and the overall color scheme is predominantly blue and green. The image has a vintage feel to it, with a sense of adventure and exploration. - The image appears to have been taken from a high vantage point, looking up at the spaceship and the planet below. The spaceship's wings are spread wide and it is flying towards the right side of the image. There are also several smaller spaceships in the foreground, which appear to be flying towards the left side. The background is black, with a few stars scattered throughout. The overall mood of the illustration is one of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming journey. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. The spaceship has a large, cylindrical body with a pointed tail and two engines on either side. The engines are red and yellow, and they appear to be in motion, as if they are about to take off. The planet is a deep green color, and there are a few smaller planets visible in the distance. The sky above is filled with a starry night sky, and the horizon line is visible in the bottom right corner. - The overall impression is that of a space exploration mission, with the spaceship ready to embark on a new adventure. The image conveys a sense of wonder and awe at the vastness of space and the unknown." 123,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Amazing Stories"" published by Jules Verne and Stanton A. Coblentz. The cover features an illustration of two astronauts in red spacesuits, one holding a rocket launcher and the other holding a briefcase. They are standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a planet with a bright orange sun in the background. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, including Clare Winger Harris, who is the author of the book. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red and orange, with some hints of blue and green. - The background is a dark blue sky with stars and planets, giving the impression of a starry night sky. The image has a vintage feel to it, with a sense of adventure and exploration. - The book is 25 cents, as indicated by the price tag on the bottom right corner. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page." 124,"The image is an abstract illustration of a group of people in space. The background is a deep green color with a hint of red and orange. In the center of the image, there is a large yellow sphere with a red and blue pattern on it. Surrounding the sphere are several smaller spheres of different sizes and colors, including red, orange, and yellow. The spheres appear to be floating in the air, with some overlapping each other. In the foreground, there are several smaller figures, which appear to be astronauts or astronauts, flying around the sphere. They are wearing blue suits and helmets, and some of them are holding weapons. The figures are arranged in a way that creates a sense of movement and energy. The overall mood of the illustration is chaotic and dynamic, with a sense of energy and excitement. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, such as painting, drawing, and digital manipulation. The colors are vibrant and the lines are bold and defined, giving the illustration a futuristic and sci-fi feel. - The illustration is likely from a comic book or comic strip, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page." 125,"The image is a painting of a man riding on the back of a black horse. The man is wearing a helmet with a visor and armor, and he is holding a spear in his right hand. He appears to be in mid-air, with his left arm extended forward and his right arm bent at the elbow. The horse is galloping forward, with its mane and tail flowing in the wind. The background is a cloudy sky, and there is a hint of smoke or mist in the air. The overall mood of the image is dramatic and powerful. - The painting is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The man's face is partially obscured by the helmet, but his eyes are focused and determined. The horse's body is strong and muscular, and its mane is flowing freely in the wind as it gallops forward. The scene is set against a backdrop of mountains and a blue sky, giving the impression of a battle-ready warrior ready for battle. - The image conveys a sense of power, strength, and determination, as if the man is about to take on any challenge that comes his way. The use of bold colors and dramatic lighting creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, making the painting appear even more powerful and awe-inspiring. Overall, the painting captures the essence of a warrior's journey, with its powerful and majestic presence." 126,"The image is a black and white illustration of two angels, one standing and one sitting on a cloud. The angel standing on the left is holding a sword and appears to be in mid-air, while the angel sitting on the right is looking up at him with a concerned expression. The text above the image reads ""They obviously wanted him to move on."" The illustration is from a book titled ""107."" - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. The background is plain white, and the overall mood of the image is somber and contemplative. - The text below the illustration is written in a simple, sans-serif font and is centered on the page. It is in a larger font size than the rest of the text, making it stand out from the rest of its surroundings. The title of the book is written in smaller font size and is located at the bottom of the page. The author's name is written at the top of the illustration, and there is a small illustration of an angel in the top right corner. - The illustration appears to have been hand-drawn, with some shading and outlining to give it depth and dimension. The lines are clean and crisp, and the shading is smooth and even. The overall effect is one of a peaceful and serene scene." 127,"The image is an illustration of a large spherical object with a red and yellow color scheme. The object appears to be floating on top of a winding road that runs through a green landscape. The road is surrounded by trees and bushes, and there are two small bridges visible in the background. The sky is blue and there are a few clouds scattered across it. The text above the object reads ""Trade your trouble for a bubble."" The overall style of the image is reminiscent of a vintage advertisement or poster. - The image conveys a sense of movement and energy, as if the object is about to take off into the sky. The colors are bright and vibrant, and the lines are bold and clear, making the object stand out against the green background. The text is written in a simple, sans-serif font and is centered on the image. The overall effect is one of excitement and anticipation. - The illustration is likely from the early 20th century, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. It is possible that this image was used to promote a product or service, or to advertise a company or brand. The image could also be used as a cover for a magazine or catalog, or as a promotional material for a business or organization." 128,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Spicy Mystery Stories for Feb"" by Henri St. Maur. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is holding the woman's hand and appears to be in distress, with his eyes closed and his mouth open as if he is screaming. The woman is wearing a green dress and has blonde hair. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The Wolf Curse"" in smaller text. The author's name, ""Henri St."" Maur, is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the man's face, which is covered in blood and gore. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in February, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The image is in high resolution and has a vintage feel to it. - The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the image appear lifelike and realistic." 129,"The image is a black and white illustration of three people in a room. The person on the left is wearing a hat and a suit, and is holding a cane. He appears to be speaking to the other two people, who are standing next to him. The woman on the right is looking at the man with a concerned expression on her face. In the center of the image, there is a man in a suit and tie, who is standing in front of a desk with a computer monitor and a keyboard. He is holding a book in his hand and is looking down at it with a serious expression. The text above the image reads ""The chair that judged by Richard B. Sale"" and below the image, it reads ""Chapter 1: The chair that judged."" The illustration is accompanied by a quote from the author, which reads ""Bright and early in the morning, as soon as I had dusted off the teeth and had a good time, I said, ""Thanks for the compliment."" The quote is written in a cursive font and is centered on the page. - The illustration appears to have been published in a magazine or newspaper, as indicated by the title and author's name at the bottom of the page. Overall, the image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the man is about to reveal something important to the woman." 130,"The image is a black and white illustration of a mermaid with a long tail and a large head. The mermaid is standing on its hind legs with its arms stretched out in front of it, as if it is about to attack. Its mouth is open wide, revealing sharp teeth and sharp claws. The background is dark and the mermaids body is covered in scales. The illustration appears to be from a book or magazine, as there is text at the bottom of the image that reads ""The mermaid was a mermaid, but she was not a mermaid."" The overall mood of the image is eerie and mysterious. - The image is in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. The lines are thin and the shading is done in a way that gives the impression of depth and dimension to the illustration. The colors are muted and the overall tone is dark and somber. - The illustration is done in an old-fashioned style, with a vintage feel to it. The lines and shading are done in black ink, and the background is filled with intricate details and patterns. The overall effect is one of mystery and intrigue. - The text at the top of the page reads ""The convention was terrible, but the mermaid was not terrible."" This suggests that the mermaids were not mermaids, but they were mermaids. The text below the illustration reads ""The conventions were terrible, but they weren't terrible."" - The illustration also includes a small illustration of a man lying on the ground, with his arms stretched out and his head tilted back, as though he is looking up at the mermaids. He appears to have a determined expression on his face. The illustration conveys a sense of danger and danger, as well as a sense that the mermaid is about to take on the mermaids. - The overall message of the illustrations is that the merma" 131,"The image is an open book with two pages. The left page has a black and white photograph of a man in a suit and hat, sitting on a chair with his legs crossed. He appears to be looking at the camera with a serious expression on his face. The right page has a larger photograph of a woman in a striped dress, standing in front of a group of people. She is holding a cigarette in her hand and is looking down at the ground. There are also smaller photographs of other people in the background. The text on the pages is written in a cursive font and is in black ink. - The top left corner of the page has the title ""Society"" written in large, bold letters. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The Society of the American Society of the United States."" The bottom right corner has the author's name written in smaller, cursive letters. - The bottom left corner has a smaller photograph of the same woman, but she is wearing a different outfit. She has blonde hair and is smiling at the camera. The background is a dark blue color. - The overall tone of the image is dark and moody, with a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The image appears to have been taken in the early 20th century, as indicated by the style of the clothing and the overall composition." 132,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Secret Service Operator #5: America's Undercover Ace"". The cover features a group of people in military uniforms, including a man in a red uniform lying on the ground with his head in his hands, and two men in green uniforms holding guns. The background shows a pyramid-like structure with a green dome on top. The title of the magazine is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Liberty's Suicide Legions"" written in smaller yellow letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes text that reads ""10¢ America's undercover ace"" and ""In which the ragged remnants of America's Defense Forces, make what seems like a complete operator."" - There is also a small illustration of a man with a gun in his hand, who appears to be a soldier, standing in front of the pyramid. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger." 133,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""If Worlds of Science Fiction"" by James E. Gunn. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a futuristic setting. The man is holding a large knife in his right hand and appears to be attacking the woman with it. The woman is wearing a red dress and has blonde hair. She is looking at the man with a serious expression on her face. The background of the cover is a dark blue color with a pink flower arrangement in the top right corner. The title of the book is written in white text at the top, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The subtitle ""A thrilling new novel by the author of Shill! Hoax"" is written at the bottom. The book is published in December 1945. - The cover also includes the date ""December 1935"" and the year ""35 cents"" in the top left corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and intricate details. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - It is likely that the book was published during the early 1900s, as it was published in 1920s or 1950s. - The author's signature is written at bottom right corner of the page. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner. This image is a cover for a science fiction novel, which is a thrilling new novel about a man who is attacked by a woman with a knife. The novel is titled ""Hoax"" and is published by James E-Gunn. The novel was published in late 19th century" 134,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Infinity Science Fiction"" by Algis Budrys. The cover features an illustration of a naked woman with long blonde hair, standing on a chessboard with a sword in her hand. She appears to be in mid-air, with her arms stretched out to the sides and her head tilted back. The background is a fiery orange and yellow color scheme, with the title of the book written in bold white letters at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A Novel You'll Remember! Lower Than Angels"" in smaller white letters. The author's name, ""Damon Knight,"" is written in smaller black letters below the title. - The cover also includes illustrations of other characters from the book, including a man in a suit and hat, a woman in a dress, and a man with a sword. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in October 35th, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page." 135,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic city in outer space. The city is surrounded by a large, circular structure with multiple towers and buildings. In the center of the image, there is a large explosion with a bright blue flame and smoke trailing behind it. The explosion appears to be taking place in the middle of the city, with a large moon visible in the background. On the left side of the illustration, there are two rockets flying towards the explosion, one red and one yellow. The rockets are flying towards the right side of the frame, and they appear to be in mid-flight. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and the overall color scheme is predominantly blue and purple. The image has a futuristic and sci-fi feel to it. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The overall mood of the illustration is one of destruction and chaos. - The illustration is likely from a comic book or comic strip, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. The text reads ""The city is in danger, and the rockets are flying away from the explosion.""" 136,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Passion Proxy"" by J.X. Williams. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is wearing a red robe with gold accents and is holding a cigarette in his mouth. The woman is sitting on a bed with her legs crossed and is wearing black lingerie. She has blonde hair styled in loose curls and is looking at the man with a seductive expression. The background is a dark blue night sky with stars twinkling in the distance. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. - The cover also includes the number ""604"" and the year ""EB 923"" in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is sensual and provocative. - The book appears to be an ember book, as indicated by the """ 137,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Twice-a-Month To-Day's Magazine"" from January 1911. The cover features an illustration of a man and a child in an airplane. The man is sitting in the cockpit of the airplane, wearing a long robe and holding a steering wheel. The child is sitting on his lap, wearing a red scarf and looking up at the man with a curious expression. The background is white, and the title of the magazine is written in red and black text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""New Year Number January 1-1912"" and the date ""Vol. 11"". There is also a small illustration of a woman in the bottom right corner, who appears to be a nurse or a doctor. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, black, and white. Overall, the cover appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the date and the style of the illustration. It seems like it was published in the early 1900s. - The cover also mentions that the magazine was published in New York City, USA. - The magazine's cover also includes the year ""1910"" and the number ""11"" in the bottom left corner. - The publisher's name, ""Fifty Lewis,"" is written below the title in smaller text. - The date ""January 19-19"" is written above the title, indicating that this issue was published during the early months of the year. - The issue number ""1-1"" is written below that, suggesting that this was the first issue of the magazine for the year 1920. - The author's name is written at the bottom of the page, which is ""New Year's Eve."" - The" 138,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""El Torque de Oro: Exilio en el Plioceno II"" by Julian May. The cover features a close-up of a woman's face in the center, with her eyes closed and her mouth slightly open. She is wearing a blue outfit with intricate patterns and designs on it. The background is a dark blue color with small white dots scattered throughout. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. On the bottom right corner, there is a red traffic light with a yellow light shining through it. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue." 139,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Uncomplaining Corpses"" by Brett Halliday. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is on the left side of the cover, with his head resting on the woman's shoulder. He is wearing a suit and tie, and his hair is styled in a slicked-back manner. The woman is standing in front of him, with her hand on her chin and her eyes closed. She is wearing a white dress with a red ribbon tied around her waist. The background is a dark blue, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top and bottom of the image. The author's name, ""A Mike Shayne Mystery,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also has a Dell logo in the top left corner, indicating that it is a Dell publication. The Dell logo is in green and yellow, and there is a price tag of $35 in the top right corner. - The overall tone of the cover is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The image appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the color scheme. - The book is likely a mystery novel, as suggested by the title and the author's name on the cover." 140,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Detective Tales"" published by Wyatt Blassingame. The cover features a group of three people, two men and one woman, standing in front of a green background. The man on the left is holding a gun and appears to be pointing it towards the woman on the right, who is wearing a yellow dress and has her hair styled in an updo. The woman is standing behind him with her arms crossed and a serious expression on her face. The title of the book is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""10 Stories 12 Stories 10 Cents"" written in smaller red letters below. The author's name, ""Death Asks for Golden Slippers,"" is written at the bottom. The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, ""Madam Murder's Children"" and ""Wyatt Blassingames."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The colors used in the illustration are predominantly red, yellow, and green, with some hints of blue and purple. - The background is a mix of black and white, with some splashes of color to give it a more dramatic look. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""May 1940"" on the cover." 141,"The image is a painting of a man and a woman in a futuristic setting. The man is standing on the right side of the image, with his arms around the woman's waist. He is wearing a blue suit with red accents and has a large head with multiple eyes on it. The woman is lying on her back, with her head resting on the man's chest. She is also wearing a white dress and has long dark hair. In the background, there is a planet with a red planet and a spaceship flying over it. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and there are several planets and stars scattered throughout the scene. The overall mood of the painting is dramatic and sci-fi. - The painting appears to be done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The artist has used loose brushstrokes to create a sense of movement and energy. The composition is balanced, with the man and woman in the center of the composition, creating a focal point for the viewer. - The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and red hues, giving the impression of a fiery landscape. The overall effect is one of power and strength, as if the man and women are ready to take on any challenge that comes their way." 142,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Operation: Super MS."" by Andrew Offutt. The cover features a woman in a black dress holding a gun in her right hand and a man in a blue suit holding a briefcase in his left hand. The woman appears to be in distress, with her eyes wide open and her mouth slightly open. The man in the blue suit is standing behind her, looking at her with a concerned expression. The background is a dark blue color, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover. The author's name, ""Andrew Offutt,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""The superagent of the 70's who makes Wonder Woman look like Nancy Drew"" and the publisher's logo, ""Netto"" in red text. - There are also illustrations of other characters from the book, including a man in red and a woman in green, as well as a man wearing a red suit and a woman wearing a blue dress. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the use of bold, sans-serif font." 143,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Man's Conquest"" from November 1950. The cover features a man holding a large red lobster in his arms. The man appears to be in distress, with his mouth open and his eyes wide open. He is shirtless and has a determined expression on his face. The lobster is also red and has its claws spread out, as if it is ready to attack. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the magazine is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Why Marry a Virgin?"" written in smaller white letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the text ""Cannibal Crabs Crawl to Kill"" and ""Exclusive Photo-Feature: Cheesecake Model."" - The magazine's cover also mentions that the magazine was published by the American Top Six Rackets Exposed. - The magazine was published in November 1850. - The date ""November 1940"" is written on the bottom left corner. - There is also a small illustration of a man's face in the bottom center of the page. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger." 144,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""PEP Stories"" published by Tom Kane in December 1925. The cover features a pin-up girl with blonde hair styled in a bob and red lipstick. She is wearing a black dress with a white bow on her head and high heels. The background is a blue sky with white clouds. The title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Three Miles Out"" written in smaller letters below. The author's name, ""Tom Kane,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes an illustration of the girl sitting on a bench with her legs crossed and her arms resting on her knees. She appears to be looking off to the side with a seductive expression on her face. - The overall style of the illustration is vintage and retro, with bright colors and bold lines. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""December 25 cents"" on the cover. - The author's signature is written in cursive at the bottom right corner. - The image is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The photograph is in color, with a slight grainy texture. - The text on the cover is in English, with some text in French and Spanish. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The background is plain white, with no other objects or text on the page. - The title and author's names are written in large, bold letters, making them stand out from the rest of the text." 145,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""Jungle Comics #85"" from January 1940. The cover features a group of three people, two men and one woman, in a jungle-like setting with trees and foliage in the background. The woman is on the left side of the cover, wearing a leopard print swimsuit and holding a spear in her right hand. She appears to be in mid-air, with her arms stretched out to the sides and her head tilted back, as if she is about to throw the spear. In the center of the image, there is a man wearing a yellow suit and a hat, who is standing on top of a pile of rocks. He is holding the spear with both hands and is looking up at the woman with a determined expression on his face. On the right side, there are two other men, one of whom is holding the other's hand and the other is looking down at him. The text on the cover reads ""Kaanga: Jungle Brides for the Jungle"" and ""Camilla Simba and the Jungle"". The title of the comic book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top, with the number ""85"" in smaller, black letters below. - The cover also includes the names of the characters, including Kaanga, Camilla, and Simba, as well as the date ""January 1939"". - The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly green and brown, with some hints of blue and yellow. - The background is a mix of green and orange tones, giving the impression of a tropical jungle or jungle scene. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The comic book appears to be old and worn, with some discoloration and creases on the edges." 146,"The image is a digital illustration of a fantasy landscape with a large blue dragon in the center. The dragon is coiled up on a rocky cliff overlooking a body of water, with its wings spread wide and its mouth open as if it is about to take flight. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and there is a large crescent moon in the top right corner. The background is a deep purple color, and the overall mood of the image is surreal and dreamlike. The image appears to be from a book or magazine cover, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the image. - The dragon is a large, blue creature with long, flowing hair and a long tail. It has a large head with sharp teeth and claws, and its body is covered in scales. The wings are spread out, and its eyes are closed, giving it a peaceful expression. The cliff is made up of jagged rocks and boulders, and there are several smaller islands scattered throughout the scene. The water is a deep blue-green color, reflecting the colors of the sky and the dragon's scales. The overall effect is one of awe and wonder at the beauty of the natural world. - The image conveys a sense of awe and awe at the vastness of space and the power of the dragon, as well as a sense that the dragon is ready to take on any challenge that comes its way. The image also conveys a feeling of mystery and wonder at what lies ahead. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and intricate details, making it appear as if it was created using traditional techniques such as oil paints or acrylics. The overall composition is balanced and harmonious, with the dragon being the focal point of the illustration. The background elements are also detailed and realistic, adding depth and dimension to the scene. Overall, the image is a beautiful representation of the power" 147,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""G-8 and His Battle Aces"". The cover features an illustration of two men in a battle scene, with one man lying on a bed and the other holding a gun. The man on the bed appears to be unconscious, while the other man is standing next to him, holding a rifle. In the background, there is a yellow biplane flying over a cityscape. The title of the comic book is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""The Damned Will Fly Again!"" written in smaller red letters below. The cover also includes the names of the authors, Robert A. Hogan and Robert Hogan, written in white letters. - The cover also has a price tag of 10 cents, indicating that it is a limited edition. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and orange. - The image appears to have been taken from a comic strip or comic book, as indicated by the text on the cover. - The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds, and the overall mood of the scene is tense and action-packed. - The title and author's name are written in large, bold letters at the bottom of the page." 148,"The image is a painting of a group of men in a chaotic scene. The background is a bright yellow color, and the men are wearing cowboy hats and holding guns. The man in the center is lying on his back with his head in his hands, while the two men on either side of him are holding guns and appear to be in distress. The man on the left is wearing a blue shirt and a cowboy hat, and he is holding a gun in his right hand. The other two men are also holding guns, one of them is holding a briefcase and the other is looking at the man with a concerned expression. In the foreground, there is a man wearing a green jacket and a red bandana around his neck, who is holding a rifle. He is also holding a briefcases and appears to have a worried expression on his face. The overall mood of the image is tense and action-packed. - The painting is done in a realistic style, with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The figures are depicted in a dynamic and dramatic manner, with their bodies contorted and their faces expressing fear and distress. The composition is balanced, with the figures arranged in a way that creates a sense of movement and energy. The use of bright colors and bold lines gives the painting a sense of urgency and intensity. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, as if the men are in the middle of a battle or a fight. The expressions on their faces suggest that they are in a dangerous situation, and the overall mood is one of fear and uncertainty. The painting captures the raw power and intensity of the moment, as well as the chaos and destruction that can occur in such situations. - The background is filled with smoke and explosions, adding to the overall atmosphere of chaos and destruction. The colors are bright and vibrant, making the image stand out and draw attention to the figures in the foreground" 149,"The image is a painting of a woman standing in front of a white background. She is wearing a long, flowing red dress with a high slit on the side. The dress is made of a shiny, metallic fabric and has a high neckline and long sleeves. The woman has short, dark hair styled in an updo and is looking directly at the camera with a sultry expression. Her hands are clasped together in front of her chest and she is standing with one leg slightly bent at the knee. The overall style of the painting is reminiscent of a vintage or retro fashion advertisement. - The painting appears to be done in a realistic style, with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The background is plain white, which makes the woman and her dress stand out even more. The overall mood of the image is sensual and provocative. - The image conveys a sense of elegance and sophistication, with the woman's body language and the way she is posing." 150,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Dreamers"" by J. Bigelow Clark. The cover features an illustration of two men, one standing and the other lying on the ground, with the man in the standing position holding a gun. The man standing is wearing a red uniform with a white swastika on his chest and a black hat. He is holding the gun with both hands and appears to be looking at the other man with a serious expression. The background shows a beach scene with palm trees and a blue sky. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""Prisoners-they passed their days in pleasure, their nights in revenge."" The book is published by Perma Books and is the complete book. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed shading. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""M-3020"" on the top left corner." 151,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Private Detective Stories"" published in September 15th. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a red dress and a man in a black suit, both of whom appear to be detectives. The woman is holding a gun and the man is looking at her with a serious expression on his face. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Skeleton in the Closet"" in smaller yellow letters. The author's name, G.T. Fleming-Roberts, is written at the bottom. - The cover also has a speedometer on the right side, indicating that the book is a speedometer. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The image is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is clear and legible, making it easy to read and understand the content of the book." 152,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of soldiers in a battle scene. The title of the image reads ""This is the enemy!"" and it appears to be from a comic book or magazine. In the center of the image, there is a large group of soldiers, some of whom are holding guns and other weapons. They are wearing helmets and uniforms, and some are carrying backpacks. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and explosions. On the left side of the page, there are two soldiers, one of whom is holding a rifle and the other is holding an umbrella. On the right side, there appears to have a man in a military uniform, who is standing in front of a group. He is looking at the camera with a serious expression on his face. The text above the image reads that he told it to the Marines. At the bottom of the illustration, there seems to be a caption that reads ""He told it to them."" The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, as if the soldiers are about to engage in a battle. The overall mood of the scene is tense and action-packed. - The use of bold lines and bright colors makes the image stand out and draws attention to the details of the illustration." 153,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Man Story"" by Philip Wylie and Mackinlay Kantor. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is lying on his back with his arms around the woman's waist, while the woman is kneeling on the ground with her head resting on her hands. The background is red, and the title of the book is written in yellow text at the top of the cover. The author's name, Daniel P. Mannix, is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Paul Gallico, and the publisher, Gold Medal Books. - The overall tone of the image is dark and moody, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed brushstrokes. - The woman appears to be in a state of distress, with tears streaming down her face and her eyes wide open. - The man's expression is one of pain and suffering, as if he is trying to escape from something. - The image conveys a sense that the story is about a man who has been betrayed by his wife and is now trying to escape her." 154,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Fantastic Adventures"" by Stephen Marlowe. The cover features a colorful illustration of a man and a woman in a cave-like setting. The man is wearing a purple suit with a red cape and has a sword in his hand. He is standing next to the woman, who is holding a gun and appears to be in distress. The woman is wearing green armor and has long red hair. She is looking up at the man with a concerned expression on her face. In the background, there is a large rock formation with bats flying around it. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""The Lion's Mouth"" written in smaller yellow letters below. The author's name, ""Gerald Vance,"" is written at the bottom in smaller black letters. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""Hatred of the Green Menace turned Mary into the Woman in Skin 13."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and eerie, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and intricate details. - The book appears to have been published in June 25th, as indicated by the date on the cover." 155,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Athletic Coach"" by Bill Gillie. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man holding the woman up in the air. The woman is wearing a white bikini and has long dark hair, while the man is wearing a black suit and tie. They are standing in front of a red background with a yellow light fixture hanging from the ceiling. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""Bill Gillie,"" is written at the bottom in smaller white letters. - The cover also includes a small illustration of another man in the background, who appears to be looking at the woman with a concerned expression on his face. The overall tone of the image is sensual and romantic. - The book appears to have been published by Casino Books, as indicated by the ""Casino Books"" logo in the top left corner. - The image is in high resolution, with vibrant colors and detailed illustrations. It is likely that the book is a romance novel or a novel about a romantic relationship between the man and the woman." 156,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Headless Angel"" by Vicki Baum. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man holding the woman close to him. The man is wearing a yellow suit and a red hat, and he is holding a sword in his right hand. The woman is lying on her back, with her head resting on the man's chest. In the background, there are several people on horseback, including a man on a horse and a woman on a carriage. The title of the book is written in bold, black letters at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""Vicki Baum,"" is written at the bottom. The book appears to be a novel, as indicated by the ""3/6"" label on the bottom right corner. - The cover also has a green checkmark on the top left corner, which suggests that it is a new release or a limited edition. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of yellow and orange. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. The background is a cityscape with buildings and trees, giving the impression of a bustling city scene. The overall mood of the illustration is one of love and romance. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the man and woman are about to embark on a journey or adventure. The text on the cover reads ""A gusy, bowly, exciting historical novel told with ruthless goody - Julian Symonds, Manchester Evening News."" - The book is published by Four Square Books, as shown by the logo in the bottom left corner." 157,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Doctor Who: Timelash"" by Robert McCoy. The cover features an illustration of a man's face in the center, with his mouth open and his eyes wide open, as if he is shouting or shouting. He is wearing a black suit and has a serious expression on his face. Behind him, there is a planet and a spaceship, and the title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover. The author's name, Robert McCoy, is written at the bottom in smaller white letters. - The background is a dark red color, and the overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of a sci-fi or fantasy book. The cover also includes the names of the authors, Robert McCoy and Robert McCay, in smaller text below the title. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is a photograph of the cover, taken from a distance, so the details are not as sharp as they could be. However, the colors are vibrant and the illustration is clear and easy to read." 158,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Science Wonder Stories"" published by Hugo Gernsback Editor. The cover features an illustration of three people, two men and one woman, standing in front of a large red planet with a spaceship flying above them. The man on the left is wearing a red suit and is holding a telescope, while the man in the middle is looking up at the spaceship with a surprised expression on his face. The woman on the right is looking down at the man with a concerned expression. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""25 cents"" and the author's name, ""Dr. D.H. Keller, Ed. Earl Kepp, William P. Locke."" - The cover also includes the names of the authors, including Dr. D. H. Keller, who is the editor of the book. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, orange, and yellow, with some hints of blue and green. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The background is filled with stars and planets, giving the impression of a starry night sky." 159,"The image is of a vintage air gun, specifically a model of the Rolls-Royce car. The gun is made of metal and has a silver color with a black handle. It has a large barrel on the left side and a smaller barrel on the right side. The barrel is attached to a long, cylindrical body with a pointed tip. The body of the gun has a small hole in the center, which appears to be a vent or a venturi. There is also a small knob on the top of the barrel that can be used to adjust the air pressure. The gun also has a small lever on the bottom that can be pulled to release the air from the barrel. Overall, the image shows a well-maintained and functional air gun that would be suitable for use in a variety of applications. The gun appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image shows a close-up of the gun, with the barrel and the body clearly visible. The background is white, making the gun stand out against the black handle and the silver body. The overall design of the gun is sleek and modern, with a futuristic look. - The gun is likely used for airsoft or airsoft guns, as it has a large diameter and a pointed nose. It may also be used for other purposes such as airsoft guns or airsoft rifles. - The size and shape of the gun suggest that it could be used for both indoor and outdoor activities, such as shooting, hunting, or target practice. It could also be used by hunters, sportsmen, or other enthusiasts who enjoy using airsoft guns. - The air gun is a versatile tool that can be easily adjusted to suit different needs and preferences. It can be used for various purposes, including shooting, hunting and target practice. The gun's design and features make it an ideal choice for those who want to have a reliable" 160,"The image is a black and white illustration of a man in mid-air, with his arms stretched out to the sides and his head tilted back. He appears to be in the middle of a fight, with a large ball above his head. The ball is flying towards him, as if he is about to catch it. The background is dark and the man's body is slightly blurred, giving the impression of movement. The title of the illustration is written in bold, capital letters at the top of the image, with the word ""LIQUID"" written in a larger font size than the rest of the text. Below the title, there is a smaller text that reads ""In the air and sight a gatetower, a man in the air, a man with a ball, a man on the ground, and a man with his arms up in the air."" The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading. - The image appears to have been hand-drawn, with some areas of the image being more detailed than others. The overall mood of the drawing is dramatic and action-packed. - The illustration seems to convey a sense of power and energy, with the man's expression conveying a sense of determination and determination. The ball appears to be flying through the air, creating a sense of motion and movement. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and skyscrapers, suggesting that the scene is taking place in a city or urban area. The image also includes a small text at the bottom that reads ""9."" - The illustration is signed by the artist, ""D. Ferguson,"" in the bottom right corner. - The overall style of this illustration is reminiscent of a comic book or comic strip, with bold lines and exaggerated features. It has a vintage feel to it, with its simple lines and minimalistic design. The use of black and white colors gives it a timeless" 161,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic landscape with a large blue dome in the center. The dome appears to be made of glass or another translucent material and is surrounded by snow-covered mountains. In the background, there is a planet with a crescent moon and stars visible in the sky. The sky is dark and filled with stars, giving the impression of a starry night sky. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and white, with hints of pink and purple. The image has a surreal and dreamlike quality to it. - The image appears to have been created using digital art software, such as Photoshop or Illustrator, and has a high level of detail and realism. The colors are vibrant and the lines are crisp and clean, making the image look like it was created digitally. - The composition of the illustration is well-balanced, with the dome and the planet being the focal point of the scene. The mountains in the foreground are covered in snow, and the sky is filled with stars and planets, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality. The overall mood of the artwork is one of awe and wonder at the beauty of the universe. - The illustration also conveys a sense of awe and awe at the vastness of space and the mysteries that lie beyond our reach. It is a beautiful representation of the power of imagination and the infinite possibilities that exist within the universe." 162,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Fury: Exciting Adventures for Men"". The cover features an illustration of a man on horseback, holding a gun and riding on the back of a brown horse. The man is wearing a cowboy hat and a red bandana around his neck. He appears to be in the middle of a battle, with his arms outstretched and a determined expression on his face. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the magazine is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Sin-Sex-Vice"" written in smaller yellow letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Perry Como and Saint of Sinner, as well as the date ""Dec/36"". - The cover has a red border around the edges. - The overall tone of the image is dramatic and action-packed, conveying a sense of danger and excitement. - The text on the cover reads ""Terror on the Plains: How six men fought all 8 tribes of streaming savages."" - The magazine appears to have been published in December 1936. - The magazine's cover also mentions that it was published by the American Bar Association. - It also mentions that the magazine was published during World War II." 163,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Lust to Live"" by Peter W. Denzer. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is sitting on a red couch with his legs crossed and his arms around the woman's waist. He is wearing a blue shirt and green pants, and he is looking at the woman with a seductive expression on his face. The woman is standing next to him, wearing an orange dress with a ruffled neckline and a white collar. She has long dark hair and is looking off to the side with a slight smile on her face. The background is a light yellow color, and the title of the book is written in black text at the top and bottom of the cover. - The author's name, ""Peter W."" Denzer, is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The book appears to be a first publication in book form, as indicated by the ""First Publication"" label on the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is sensual and provocative. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the man's face in the top left corner, which is likely from the same series or collection as the book. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed lines." 164,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Trouble in Tombstone"" by Tom J. Hopkins. The cover features a portrait of a man wearing a cowboy hat and a bandana around his neck. He has a serious expression on his face and is looking directly at the camera. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""His gun was law in the most notorious town in the west."" The author's name is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes the number ""51857"" and the year ""1945"" in the top left corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly black and white, with some hints of blue and red. - The book appears to be a hardcover with a glossy finish. - The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font and is centered on the cover. - The author's signature is written in cursive at the bottom right corner. - There is also a small illustration of a skull and crossbones in the bottom right hand corner. - The book is signed by the author in the bottom left corner. Overall, the cover is a striking and eye-catching design that conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue." 165,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of people on a beach. The title of the book is ""Come-Across Swinger"" and it appears to be a sensational book bonus. The illustration shows a man in a suit and tie sitting on a chair, looking at a woman in a bikini who is standing next to him. The woman is holding a baseball bat and appears to be ready to swing it. Behind them, there are two men in suits and hats, one of whom is holding a gun. The background shows a car and a group of women in bikinis. The text on the image reads ""The powder-keg divorce gave men all they asked for, until one man demanded too much-and set himself up for the kill."" The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The image also includes a quote from the author, ""Sensational Book Bonus,"" which is written in a bold font. - The overall tone of the illustration is humorous and lighthearted. - The illustration is accompanied by a caption that reads ""The man in the suit is looking at the woman in the bikini with a surprised expression on his face."" - There is also a small illustration of the woman's hand reaching out towards the man in the chair." 166,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman standing in front of a window with a grid-like pattern. The woman is wearing a long dress with a high neckline and long sleeves. She has blonde hair styled in loose curls and is looking off to the side with a serious expression on her face. The background is a dark room with a window that is partially open. The text above the image reads ""Fantastic Adventures"" and below the image, there is text that reads ""She just seemed to materialize in the doorway."" - The image appears to be from a comic book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the top and bottom of the page. - The overall tone of the illustration is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The use of black and white colors gives the image a vintage feel, making it appear old and worn. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The woman's body language suggests that she is deep in thought, as if she is contemplating something important. - The grid-like pattern on the window is made up of small squares and rectangles, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality." 167,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Prelude to a Certain Midnight"" by Gerald Kersh. The cover features a close-up of a woman's face in the center, with her eyes looking directly at the viewer. She has green eyes and red lipstick, and her hair is styled in an updo. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. On the left side of the cover, there is a man in a suit and hat, who appears to be looking at the woman with a concerned expression. On the right side, there are two women, one in a pink dress and the other in a white dress, both of whom are smoking cigarettes. The title of the book is written in white text at the top, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom right corner, there are illustrations of a clock tower and a cityscape. - The book is published by the Lion Publishing Group, as indicated by the ""98 Lion"" label on the bottom right. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the London Fog into a Pit of Terror, which is a novel of violence all parents must read. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense." 168,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Titter"" from America's Merriest Magazine. The cover features a pin-up girl sitting on a blue chair with her legs crossed. She is wearing a yellow dress and black stockings with red roses on them. Her hair is styled in an updo with a green bow on top. She has a big smile on her face and is looking directly at the camera. The background is red and the title of the magazine is written in white text at the top and bottom of the cover. The magazine's logo is also visible in the top left corner. - The cover also includes the words ""A Whirl of Girls and Gags"" in smaller text below the title. - The magazine's cover also mentions that it is winter 25th. - The overall style of the image is vintage and retro. - The image appears to be from the early 20th century. - The woman is posing with one hand resting on her chin and the other resting on her lap, giving off a playful and carefree vibe. - The colors used in the illustration are bright and vibrant, with a mix of blues, greens, and yellows. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The background is a solid red color, which makes the woman stand out even more. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The layout is simple and clean, with no clutter or distractions. - Overall, the cover is eye-catching and attention-grabbing. - It conveys a sense of fun and excitement, as well as a sense of nostalgia for the era in which it was created. - The design is reminiscent of the early 1940s, when pin-up girls were popular in the United States. - This" 169,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""From Bed to Worse"" by Norris Good. The cover features an illustration of a group of people in a chaotic scene, with one person lying on their back and another person standing next to them. The person lying down appears to be unconscious or unconscious, with their head resting on a pillow. The background is red, and there are several other people in the background, some of whom are holding onto the person lying down. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man in a green shirt and a woman in a pink dress, both of whom appear to be in distress. The man is holding a bottle of water and the woman is looking up at him with a concerned expression on her face. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and urgency. - The text on the cover reads ""A candid reader"" and ""CA963"" in a bold font. The book is signed by the author at the bottom right corner. - The book is published by Norris Good, as indicated by the author's signature at the bottom left corner." 170,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Microscopic Ones"" by Leo Brett. The cover features an illustration of a man holding a woman in a glass tube. The man is wearing a red and white striped shirt and has a serious expression on his face. The woman is standing in the center of the tube, with her arms stretched out to the sides. She is wearing a pink swimsuit and has blonde hair. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""Leo Brett,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The book appears to be a hardcover with a vintage feel to it. The overall color scheme is predominantly red, white, and blue, with some yellow accents. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bold lines and bright colors. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the planet Earth in the top left corner, which is likely the title of this book. The text on the cover reads ""They came back to the planet that had undergone a terrifying change."" - The book is published by Sadger Books, as indicated by the logo in the top right corner." 171,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Swap Time Down South"" by Gage Carlin. The cover features an illustration of a group of people in a jungle-like setting with trees and foliage in the background. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""They switched around in swampy waters at - Swap Time Down South."" Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A companion book for adults only."" In the center of the image, there are three figures, two men and one woman, standing in a body of water. The man on the left is holding a spear and appears to be attacking the woman on the right, who is lying on her back with her head resting on a rock. The woman is wearing a bikini and has long dark hair. The two men on either side of her are also holding spears and appear to have been attacked by the woman. The overall mood of the illustration is tense and action-packed. - The cover also includes the author's name, ""Gage Carlin,"" in smaller text below the title. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The background is a mix of green and brown tones, giving the impression of a tropical or jungle environment. - The overall color scheme is predominantly green and brown, with some hints of blue and yellow. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, as if the characters are in a dangerous situation." 172,"The image is a painting of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is on the right side of the image, with his head tilted back and his eyes closed, as if he is about to kiss the woman on the left side. The woman has long red hair styled in loose curls and is wearing a white dress with a red rose in her hair. She is also wearing large earrings and has a big smile on her face. The background is a light blue color, and the overall mood of the painting is one of love and affection. - The painting appears to be done in a realistic style, with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner. - The image conveys a sense of intimacy and connection between the two figures, with their bodies intertwined and their faces close together. The man's arm around the woman's waist and the woman's hand resting on his shoulder suggest that they are in a loving embrace. The painting is framed in a simple white frame, giving it a classic and timeless feel. - Overall, the painting captures a beautiful moment between the man and woman, conveying a strong sense of emotion and connection. - The use of vibrant colors and loose brushwork gives the painting an air of romance and elegance. The composition is balanced and the colors are harmonious, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality. The overall effect is one of warmth and affection, capturing the essence of the moment captured in the painting. - The artwork is done in pastel colors, with shades of pink, purple, and blue, and the background is a pale yellow color. The painting has a soft, dreamy quality to it, making it appear as if it was painted on a canvas or paper. The overall impression is one that is both romantic and intimate, with a touch of nostalgia and longing. - The artist's name is written in" 173,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Sun Sets Red"" by Stanley Hart Cauffman. The cover features a group of people in a room with red walls and a chandelier hanging from the ceiling. In the center of the cover, there is a man wearing a white suit and a red hat, holding a sword and standing in front of a woman wearing a yellow dress. To his left, there are two men wearing black suits and hats, one of whom is holding a cane and the other is looking at the woman with a concerned expression. On the right side of the image, there appears to be a woman with blonde hair, who is looking up at the man with a surprised expression on her face. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the page. - The background is a dark red color, and the overall mood of the illustration is somber and ominous. - The author's name, """ 174,"The image is a digital illustration of a spaceship flying over a planet. The spaceship is in the center of the image, with its wings spread wide and its nose pointing upwards. It appears to be in mid-flight, with a blue sky and stars in the background. The planet below is a large, spherical object with a smooth surface and a few craters on it. The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly blue and white, with hints of orange and yellow. The image has a futuristic and sci-fi feel to it. - The spaceship is a large spacecraft with multiple levels and a pointed nose. It has multiple engines and other machinery on its body, and there are several smaller structures attached to the sides. The planet is a deep blue color, and there is a small amount of light shining down on it, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The background is filled with stars and planets, giving the impression that the spaceship is flying through space." 175,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Amazing Stories"" by Robert Arnette. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman standing in front of a mountain range with a fiery explosion in the background. The man is wearing a blue shirt and the woman is wearing an orange dress. They are both looking at each other with a serious expression on their faces. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Moon of Twelve Gods"" written in smaller yellow letters below. The author's name, ""Robert Arnette,"" is written at the bottom in smaller black letters. In the center of the image, there is a quote from the book that reads, ""Did this madman's mistake lie in his effort to destroy too many worlds."" The quote is attributed to Gerald Vance. The cover also includes a small illustration of the man and woman embracing each other, with the woman's arm around the man's waist. The overall tone of the illustration is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. Overall, the cover appears to be a cover for a book about the moon of twelve gods, which is likely a science fiction or fantasy novel. The cover art is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed illustrations. - The cover also has a small illustration on the right side, which shows a group of people standing on a cliff overlooking a cityscape. The illustration is done in shades of blue, green, and yellow, giving it a futuristic and sci-fi feel. - The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and red, with some hints of blue and purple. The overall mood of the covers is dark and mysterious, suggesting that the story is about a dangerous and dangerous situation. - The title and author's names are written in large, bold letters at the bottom of the page, making them stand out" 176,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a mountainous landscape. The spaceship is blue and red in color and has a pointed nose and two engines on either side. It is flying towards the right side of the image, with its wings spread wide and its tail pointing upwards. The background is a bright yellow-orange color, and there are several smaller spaceships flying around it. In the foreground, there is a large orange dome-like structure with a spiral staircase leading up to it. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and the overall mood of the illustration is one of excitement and adventure. - The image appears to be from a comic book or comic strip, as indicated by the cartoon-like style of the characters and the exaggerated features of the spaceship. The colors are vibrant and the lines are bold and exaggerated, giving the impression of a dynamic and action-packed scene. The overall tone of the drawing is playful and whimsical, with a sense of wonder and awe at the vastness of space. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. The characters are drawn with exaggerated features, such as large eyes and exaggerated facial expressions. The background shows a mountain range with a castle-like structure on top, and the sky is filled by a bright orange and yellow gradient. The overall effect is one that conveys a sense of excitement and anticipation for what lies ahead. - The overall message of the illustration seems to be that the spaceship is about to embark on a journey into outer space, with the goal of exploring new worlds and discovering new wonders. The image conveys a feeling of adventure and discovery, as well as a sense that anything is possible when you have the courage to take on new challenges." 177,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Cobra Strikes Scarlet Adventures"" published by Luen Mortimer and Hilda Ralston. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a red dress with a man in a suit and hat behind her. The woman is holding a gun and appears to be in distress. The man is looking at the woman with a concerned expression on his face. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Three-Way Trap"" and ""Kimono San"" in smaller white letters. The author's name, ""Desire Deferred,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""Nov. 25c"" and the publisher's name, which is ""Another episode of Carla the flaming heart - By Rap."" - The cover has a vintage feel to it, with a blue and green color scheme. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a three-dimensional appearance. - The text is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover." 178,"The image is an illustration of a man in outer space. The man is wearing a blue suit and a helmet with a visor, and he is holding onto the handle of a large, cylindrical object that appears to be a spaceship or a spacecraft. The object is white with a red and orange stripe running along the side. It has a pointed nose and a pointed tail. The background is black with small white dots scattered throughout, giving the impression of a starry night sky. On the right side of the image, there is a rocky cliff with a large rock formation on top. The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly blue and orange, with some hints of yellow and green. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The man's face is partially obscured by the spaceship, but his eyes are looking up at the object with a curious expression. The spaceship is flying towards the right side, as if it is about to take off into space. The image conveys a sense of exploration and discovery, as if the man is about to embark on a journey into the unknown. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. The lines are bold and the colors are bright and vibrant, making the image appear lively and dynamic. The overall mood of the drawing is one of excitement and anticipation, as though the man is ready to explore the vastness of space. - The image also conveys a feeling of awe and wonder at the vastness and beauty of the universe." 179,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Argosy Weekly"" from November 6th, published by Sinclair Gluck. The cover features a man and a woman standing on a boat, with the man wearing a blue suit and the woman wearing a white dress and a red lei around her neck. They are both smiling and looking off into the distance. The background is a blue sky with white clouds. The title of the magazine is written in yellow and red text at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Pacific Passage"" written in smaller text below. The author's name, Allan Vaughan Elston, is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a lighthouse in the background. - The magazine's logo is also visible in the top left corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some yellow and red accents. - The image appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the clothing and the overall design of the magazine cover. - The text on the cover reads ""New Dan Brice Novellet"" and ""Sinclair Gluck"" in bold letters. - There is also a small illustration on the right side of the page that reads ""Allan Vaughan Elstons."" - The magazine has a vintage feel to it, with a retro feel to its design and typography. - It seems like the magazine was published in the United States during the early 1940s. - The publisher's name is written in a cursive font, and the date ""Nov. 6"" is written below the title in a larger font size than the rest of the text. - The publication date is written at bottom right corner, indicating that it was published on November 7th, 1939. - The author's names are written in smaller fonts" 180,"The image is a cover of a magazine titled ""Life"" from the early 20th century. The cover features a painting of a man and a woman standing in front of a car. The man is on the left side of the cover, wearing a suit and a hat, and the woman is sitting in the driver's seat of the car. The car appears to be a vintage model with a blue body and a red roof. The background is a cityscape with buildings and streetlights. The title of the magazine is written in bold white letters at the top, with the subtitle ""Lost in the Traffic-A Heart"" written in smaller white letters below. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of yellow and orange. - The image appears to have been taken at night, as there are no visible stars or moon in the sky. The man and woman are looking at each other and appear to be engaged in a conversation. The woman is wearing an orange hat and a white dress, and she is looking out the window of the car with a serious expression on her face. The man has a serious expression and is looking down at the woman with a concerned expression. He is also wearing glasses and a suit jacket. The background shows a cityscape, with tall buildings and a bridge in the distance. The overall mood of the illustration is somber and contemplative. - The painting is done in a realistic style, with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The figures are rendered in a way that gives them a sense of depth and dimensionality. The overall effect is one of melancholy and introspection. - The cover also includes the date ""May 1937"" and the year ""1938"" in the bottom right corner." 181,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Alien from Arcturus"" by Gordon R. Dickson. The cover features an illustration of three astronauts in space suits, with one astronaut holding a rocket launcher and another holding a flag. The background is a dark blue sky with stars and planets. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Could man meet the test of galactic citizenship?"" written in smaller text below. The author's name, ""Gordon R."" is written at the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the number ""D-139"" and the year ""2014"" in the top left corner. - There is also a small illustration of a spaceship in the bottom right hand corner. - Overall, the cover appears to be a promotional poster for the book, with a futuristic and sci-fi feel to it. - The book is complete and unabridged, as indicated by the ""Complete and Unabridged"" label on the cover. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The image is in high resolution, with vibrant colors and sharp details. - The text is clearly legible and easy to read. - The background is predominantly black, with some hints of blue and green, giving the impression of a starry night sky. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The characters appear to be in a battle-ready stance, ready to take on any challenge that comes their way. - The title and author's names are written in bold, capital letters, making them stand out from the rest of the text. - The font is sans-serif, which gives the book a modern and contemporary feel. - The size of the image suggests that it was created for a specific purpose," 182,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""10¢ Black Book Detective: Murder Among the Dying"" by Norman A. Daniels. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man wearing a green suit and the woman wearing an orange dress. The man is holding a gun and appears to be in distress, while the woman is lying on her back with her eyes closed. The background is dark and eerie, with a hint of smoke and flames. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""Protective Armor,"" is written at the bottom. The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""A Complete Tony Quinn Mystery Novel"" and the publisher's name, G. Wayman Jones, in smaller text below the title. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the fall issue, as indicated by the ""Fall Issue"" label on the top left corner. - The image is a vintage illustration, likely from the early 20th century. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and intricate details." 183,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""She"" from February 1957. The cover features two photographs of Jayne Mansfield, a famous American actress and singer. On the left side of the cover, there is a portrait of Jayne with blonde hair styled in an updo and wearing a pink dress. She is looking directly at the camera with a serious expression on her face. On the right side, there are two photographs of Marilyn Monroe, a blonde woman with curly hair, wearing a white dress and holding a bouquet of flowers. The text on the cover reads ""Battle of the Blondes"" and ""Over 85 photos!"" The magazine's title is written in bold red letters at the top, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, including Diana Dors, Marilyn Monroe, and Mamie Van Doren, as well as the date """ 184,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Dime Western Magazine"" from May 1940. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a desert-like setting. The man is lying on his back with his head resting on a rock, while the woman is standing behind him with a gun in her hand. The woman is wearing a red dress and has blonde hair. She is looking at the man with a concerned expression on her face. The title of the magazine is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Six-Gun Quarantine"" written in smaller black letters below. The author's name, ""Walt Coburn,"" is written at the bottom. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, ""Olmed Farrell, Pears of Cassidy, and others."" - The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and blue colors, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this image was used as a promotional material for the magazine, as it is a cover of a comic book or magazine from the early 20th century." 185,"The image is a circular compact mirror with a silver frame. The background of the mirror is a deep blue color with a pattern of planets and stars. In the center of the mirror, there is an illustration of a robot holding a woman in its arms. The robot is wearing a purple suit with a red helmet and has a large head with two eyes and a mouth. The woman is lying on her back with her arms stretched out to the sides. She has blonde hair and is wearing a white dress. The overall style of the illustration is cartoon-like and whimsical. - The image appears to be from a comic book or comic strip, as indicated by the cartoon-like illustrations and the use of bright colors and exaggerated features. The robot and the woman appear to be in a romantic embrace, with the robot's arms around the woman's waist and the woman's head resting on the robot's chest. The background is filled with stars and planets, giving the impression of a starry night sky. The overall mood of the image is playful and whimsical. - The compact mirror is made of metal and has a shiny finish, making it a stylish accessory for any outfit. It can be used as a compact makeup mirror or as a decorative piece for a desk or vanity. - The image also includes a small handle on the bottom right corner, which can be used to open and close the mirror. - The compact mirror can be used for a variety of purposes, such as applying makeup, taking pictures, or as a conversation starter. It can also be used to store small items like coins, keys, or other accessories. - The mirror is also a great gift idea for friends, family, or loved ones who enjoy collecting unique and quirky items. - The design is also a fun and creative way to add a touch of personality to any space. - The overall design is simple yet elegant, with a modern and contemporary feel" 186,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Foreigner 10th Anniversary"" by C.J. Cherryh. The cover features an illustration of three figures, two men and one woman, standing in front of a mountainous landscape. The man on the left is wearing a black suit with a helmet and armor, while the man in the middle is holding a sword and shield. The woman is standing in between them, wearing a white dress and holding a book. The background is a pinkish-purple color, and the title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. The author's name is written in smaller white letters below the title. - The overall style of the image is reminiscent of a fantasy or sci-fi novel, with a dark and ominous feel to it. The figures appear to be in a battle-ready stance, ready for action. - The cover also includes the publisher's logo in the bottom right corner. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the ""10th anniversary"" label on the cover." 187,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Droll Stories"" from October 1926. The cover features an illustration of two women on a swing, with one woman in a yellow dress and the other in a green dress. The woman in the yellow dress is holding onto the swing with both hands, while the other woman is standing on the swing. The background is black, and the title of the magazine is written in red and white text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Speed, Spice, Sparkle"" in smaller text. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""October 19, 1936"" and the number ""20 cents"" in the top left corner. - There are also illustrations of trees and foliage in the background, suggesting that the magazine is about speed, spice, and sparkle. - The overall style of the illustration is vintage and whimsical, with bright colors and intricate details. - The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is in English, and it is likely that the magazine was published in the United States." 188,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Eyeful: Glorifying the American Girl"" from August 25th. The cover features a pin-up girl with red hair, wearing a yellow dress and black stockings. She is bending over to tie her shoes, with her back to the camera. The background is green, and there is a book and a bottle of perfume on the table in front of her. The title of the magazine is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Five Ways to Take a Bath!"" written in smaller white letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""August 25"" and the issue number ""In This Issue"". - The overall style of the cover is vintage and retro, with bright colors and bold lines. - The pin-up girl appears to be in a playful and seductive pose, with one hand on her hip and the other resting on her knee. - The text on the cover reads ""Five ways to take a bath!"" which suggests that the magazine is about taking a bath. - The magazine's cover also mentions that it is available for purchase at the store." 189,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of people in a room. The focus of the image is on a young woman sitting at a table with a man standing behind her. She is wearing a white blouse and has blonde hair styled in an updo. The man is holding a book in his hand and appears to be reading it intently. In the background, there are several other people sitting at the table, some of whom are looking at the woman. There is also a man in a suit and hat standing next to her, who is looking down at the woman with a concerned expression on his face. The text above the image reads ""Sankind hired Mammie. The first that Mrs. Sankind knew of it was when she came down stairs in a rather untidy wrapper and found a dancing blondie, hind the counter."" The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The overall mood of the illustration is one of concern and worry. - The image conveys a sense of urgency and importance, as if the woman is trying to understand something important about the man in the suit. - The text below the illustration provides additional context and information about the situation." 190,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a rocky landscape with a large planet in the background. The spaceship is yellow and has a pointed nose and two wings on either side. It appears to be flying towards the planet, which is orange and has a smooth surface. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and there are two people standing on the ground below the spaceship. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with hints of yellow and orange. The image conveys a sense of exploration and discovery. - The image appears to have been taken from a high vantage point, looking down on the spaceship and the planet below. The planet is surrounded by a halo of light, giving it a surreal and dreamlike quality. The people on the ground appear to be looking up at the spaceship, as if they are about to take off or land on the planet. The background is a deep blue, with a few clouds scattered across the sky. The overall mood of the illustration is one of awe and wonder at the vastness of space. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it depth and dimension. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the image appear lifelike and lifelike. The overall effect is one that is both awe-inspiring and awe-inspiring. - The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner of the image, indicating that it was created by the artist who created the image. The signature is written in a cursive font and is signed in black ink. The image also includes a small logo in the top left corner, which is likely the artist's name or the name of the company that created the artwork. - The overall composition of the illustrations is well-balanced, with the spaceship and planet being the focal points of the scene. The colors and textures are vibrant and" 191,"The image is a black and white illustration of a scene from the book ""The Bat-Men of Thorium"" by Bertram Russell. The illustration is titled ""The monster writhed horribly as Griggs swung the ax."" It shows a group of people in a chaotic and chaotic environment, with a large explosion in the background. The people appear to be in distress, with some of them lying on their backs and others standing on their heads. The explosion is made up of various shapes and sizes, including a large explosion, a large explosion with a large wheel, and a smaller explosion with a smaller wheel. The overall mood of the image is one of destruction and chaos. - The title of the book is written in bold, capital letters at the top of the page, with the author's name written in smaller, cursive letters below it. The illustration appears to have been hand-drawn, with intricate details and shading. The background is a mix of dark and light shades, giving the impression of a chaotic and dangerous environment. - The image is accompanied by a brief description of the scene, which reads ""The bat-men of thorium"" in a smaller font size. This suggests that the image is from a larger body of work, possibly a novel or a comic book." 192,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Boy-Chaser"" by Kate Nickerson. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man kissing the woman on the cheek. The woman is wearing a white blouse and a red skirt, while the man is holding her hand. They are standing in front of a red convertible car, with two other people in the background. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""The Shocking Story of a Young Girl Who Hunted for Thrills!"" is written at the bottom. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. - The cover also has a small illustration of a fire hydrant on the left side, and a red flag on the right side. The overall color scheme is predominantly red, white, and blue, with some hints of green and yellow. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is in a cursive font, giving it a vintage feel. - The author's signature is written in a smaller font below the title. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is romantic and nostalgic. - The image conveys a sense of love and romance between the man and woman, as well as a sense that they are about to embark on a journey together. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. The colors are vibrant and the lines are smooth and even. The overall effect is one of warmth and affection. - The background is blurred, making the figures stand out more prominently. The overall mood of the illustration is one of intimacy and connection between the two characters." 193,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman sitting on top of a large circular object with multiple circles on it. The woman is wearing a strapless dress and has long, curly hair. She is looking down at the object with a serious expression on her face. The background is dark and the object appears to be made of metal or glass. The text above the image reads ""The Things from deep space were moving toward the sun... and Dirk Braddock knew that they would destroy civilization!"" The text below the image is written in a cursive font. - The image appears to have been taken from a book or magazine, as there is a small illustration of the woman's face in the bottom right corner. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and destruction. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. The circles on the object are arranged in a way that creates a sense of movement and energy, suggesting that the woman is in the middle of a battle or conflict. The text is written in an old-fashioned font, giving the image a vintage feel. - The text is in a larger font size than the rest of the text, making it stand out and draw attention to the woman's expression. The overall mood of the illustrations is one of fear and anticipation, as if the woman is about to take on a dangerous mission. The image conveys a sense that she is ready for action and ready to take on any challenge that comes her way." 194,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""Space Busters"". The cover features three characters from the comic book series, Earth Fights Invasion from Outer Space! The characters are in a battle-ready stance, with one character holding a sword and another holding a shield. The background is a dark blue sky with a planet in the distance. The title of the comic book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Charge of the Battle Women"" written in smaller white letters below. The cover also includes the names of the characters, ""Torture on Mars"" and ""Death Rite of the Dwarfs"". - The cover also mentions that the comic book was published by the publisher, ""Space Buster's"" and that it was released in 1940. - The cover has a red border around the edges, and the title is written in yellow letters at the bottom. The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger." 195,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Tenderfoot Trail"" by Buck Rogers Western. The cover features an illustration of a cowboy on horseback, holding a gun and riding a brown horse. The cowboy is wearing a red shirt, blue jeans, and a cowboy hat. He is in mid-air, with his arms outstretched and a determined expression on his face. The background shows a desert landscape with mountains in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, black letters below. At the bottom right corner, there is a price tag that reads ""3d"". - The cover also has a small illustration of another cowboy on a horse in the background. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly orange and yellow, with some hints of blue and green. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this image was used as a promotional material for the book, as it is a cover for a Buck Rogers Western novel." 196,"The image is an illustration of a group of three people, two men and one woman, standing in front of a counter with a sign that reads ""Girl in Khaki"" by Peggy Gaddis. The man on the left is wearing a military uniform and is holding a book, while the man in the middle is looking at him attentively. The woman on the right is standing next to him, wearing a khaki uniform and a hat. She is also holding a plate of food. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and trees. The text on the image reads ""A Complete Romantic Novel"" and ""U.S.O. CANTEN"" at the top, and ""Stung by the scorn of a handsome stranger, spoiled, selfish brat, Tuffy Lanning leaves luxury behind to enter her country's service-and finds love marching by her side!"" at the bottom. - The illustration appears to be from a comic book or magazine, as indicated by the title and author's name at the bottom of the page. - The overall tone of the illustration is humorous and lighthearted, with the characters appearing to be engaged in a conversation. - The image conveys a sense of camaraderie and friendship between the three people, suggesting that they are friends or colleagues." 197,"The image is an advertisement for a book titled ""The Star Guardsman"" by Albert DePina. The cover of the book features an illustration of a man in a space suit, holding a gun and standing in front of a spaceship. The man appears to be in a battle-ready stance, with his arms outstretched and a determined expression on his face. The spaceship is flying through space, with planets and stars visible in the background. The title of the book is written in bold, black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, white letters below it. - The cover also includes text that reads ""Your business"" and ""In the council hall, humanity's essential."" The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font and is centered on the cover. There is also a small illustration of two people in the bottom right corner, one of whom is holding the gun and the other is looking up at the man in the space suit. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some yellow and orange accents. - The image appears to have been taken from a distance, as there are no other objects or people visible in the frame. The background is a dark, starry night sky. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. The man's face is drawn with exaggerated features, including large eyes, a wide mouth, and a pointed nose. He is wearing a helmet with a visor and a suit of armor, and he has a determined expression. The spaceship has a pointed nose and a pointed tail, and it is flying towards the right side of the image. The text on the cover reads ""The star guardsman"" and ""Albert DePina."" - The image is accompanied by a quote from the author, which reads ""Europa was the only sanctuary for Earth's" 198,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman in a futuristic-looking outfit. She is standing on a rocky surface with a large eye ball in front of her. The woman is wearing a helmet with a visor and has long, flowing hair. She is holding a sword in her right hand and a shield in her left hand. The background is filled with stars and planets, giving the impression of a starry night sky. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of a sci-fi or fantasy scene. - The image appears to be from a comic book or comic strip, as there are several smaller illustrations scattered throughout the image. The illustrations are done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading to give them a realistic appearance. The woman's body is slightly turned to the side, with one arm raised and the other resting on her hip. The eye ball is large and round, with a smooth surface and a small hole in the center. It is surrounded by a halo of light, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The overall mood of the drawing is dark and mysterious, with a hint of mystery and intrigue. - The illustration is done in a detailed and intricate style, with intricate lines and shading that give it a lifelike quality. The use of shading and highlights creates a sense of movement and energy, making the image appear as if it is coming to life. The background features a mix of stars and planets in different sizes and shapes, creating an illusion of depth and space. The overall composition is balanced and harmonious, with the woman's figure being the focal point of the illustration. The overall effect is one of awe and wonder at the vastness of space and the mysteries that lie within. - The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner of the image, indicating that this is an original illustration. The illustration is signed by the artist, who is known for" 199,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Wink: A Whirl of Girl"" from October 25th, 1940. The cover features a pin-up girl with red hair styled in a voluminous updo and wearing a black bodysuit with a red ribbon tied around her waist. She is sitting on a white stool with her legs crossed and her arms resting on her knees. The background is white and the title of the magazine is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""Danger - Blonde Bombshell! on page 18"" and ""Meet the looks of the month!"" The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""October 25"" and the year ""1941"" in smaller text below the title. - The overall style of the cover is vintage and retro, with a playful and whimsical feel to it. - The pin-up girl appears to be in a playful pose, with one hand resting on her hip and the other resting on her shoulder. She has a big smile on her face and her eyes are looking directly at the camera. - The text on the cover is written in a cursive font and is in a larger font size than the rest of the text. The background color is a light beige or off-white. - The magazine's cover also mentions that the pin-up girl is a blonde bombshell, which is a term used to describe a woman who is attractive and alluring. The cover also states that she is the looks of this month, which suggests that she is a popular pin-up model at the time." 200,"The image is a colorful illustration of a man and a woman standing on a ladder in front of a large spaceship. The man is wearing a suit and tie and is holding the ladder with both hands. He is looking up at the spaceship with a curious expression on his face. In the background, there is a woman in a yellow dress and a man in a white shirt and black pants, who appear to be looking at the spaceship. The woman is standing on the ladder and is holding it with her hands. The man on the ladder is also wearing a green suit and has a helmet on his head. There are several other people in the background, including a man with a red car and a woman with a blue dress. The sky is dark and there are stars and planets visible in the distance. The overall mood of the image is surreal and dreamlike. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and exaggerated features." 201,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Texas Rangers: Secret of the Saddlebrand"" by Jackson Cole. The cover features an illustration of two men, one in a red cowboy hat and the other in a yellow shirt, engaged in a fight. The man in the red cowboy hat is holding a gun and appears to be in the middle of a fight, while the man in yellow is lying on his back with his arms outstretched. The background is a desert landscape with cacti and mountains in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, black letters below. - The cover also includes the date ""Oct. 15th"" and the publisher's name, ""A Thrilling Publication."" - The book is a true western story by Harold Peirce. - The overall tone of the image is action-packed and adventurous. - The colors used in the illustration are bright and vibrant, giving the cover a lively and dynamic feel. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - It is likely that the book was published during the early 1900s or late 1800s, as it was published in October 1945. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The image is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - Overall, the cover is a fun and exciting illustration of two cowboys in a battle-ready stance, ready for action. - The title and author's names are written in large, bold letters, making them stand out" 202,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""The Shadow"" from February 15, 1942. The cover features a colorful illustration of two men, one in a blue suit and the other in a black suit, engaged in a fight. The man in the blue suit is lying on his back with his head in his hands, while the man wearing the black suit is holding a gun in his right hand. The background is a cityscape with tall buildings and a red sky. The title of the comic book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Blue Face"" written in smaller white letters below. The cover also includes the date ""February 15-1940"" and the year ""10¢ Twice a Month"" in smaller black letters. The cover also mentions that the terror that baffles a city, the wanton destructor of human life, crosses the path of the shadow in this issue. The cover has a blue border around the edges. Overall, the cover appears to be a cover for a comic book series, with a dark and ominous tone. - The cover also has a blue background with a red border, giving it a vintage feel. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, and the title is in a larger font size than the rest of the text. - There is also a small illustration of a woman's face in the bottom right corner, which could be a reference to the character's face or a symbol of the shadow. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and red, with some hints of yellow and green. - The image appears to have been scanned from an old comic book, as there are some visible scratches and smudges on the cover." 203,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Three Harbours"" by F. Van Wyck Mason. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man holding the woman up in the air. The woman is wearing a white dress and has blonde hair, while the man is wearing a blue suit and a red hat. They are both smiling and appear to be in a playful mood. The background is a light blue color, and the title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Smuggling, heroism, adventure and love in the days of the American Revolution."" The author's name is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes a small illustration of two people, one of whom is holding the other's hand, and the other is looking up at them with a smile on their face. The overall tone of the image is whimsical and playful. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the ""50¢"" label on the bottom right corner. - The image is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The photograph is in black and white, with some slight graininess. - The text is in a cursive font, with a vintage feel to it. - The overall style of the photograph is reminiscent of the early 1900s, with its simple lines and colors." 204,"The image is an advertisement for the book ""Te Kano"" by Miss Park. The cover of the book features a painting of a man and a woman standing in front of a train station. The man is sitting on a bench and the woman is standing next to him, looking at the camera. The background shows a train track and a building with a sign that reads ""Te KANO"". The title of the novel is written in bold letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller letters below it. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes a brief description of the novel, which states that it is a novel about a man who is a geyser and a woman who is a geysers. It also mentions that the novel was published in New Zealand and that it has been translated into English. - There is also a small illustration of a man holding a book in his hand, which could be a reference to the novel's title or author. - The overall tone of the image is dark and somber, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The text on the cover is written in a simple, sans-serif font and is centered on the page. The background is a light blue color, giving the impression of a cityscape or a city skyline. - The bottom right corner of the image has the number ""35¢"" written in red, indicating that this is the 35th anniversary edition of the book. The number ""1950"" is also written at the bottom of the page, suggesting that it may have been published in 1951. - The image appears to have been taken from a photograph or a photograph album, as there are no other illustrations or text on the page. - The book is available for purchase from your local bookstore." 205,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Horror Stories"" published in March 1950. The cover features an illustration of a woman with long red hair, wearing an orange dress, lying on her back in a pool of water. She appears to be in distress, with her arms stretched out to the sides and her head tilted back. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in large yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Mate for a Monster"" written in smaller yellow letters below. The author's name, ""Hugh B. Cave,"" is written at the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, ""Wyatt Blasingame, Arthur J. Burks, H.M. Appel, and Norvell Page."" - There is also a small illustration of a zombie in the bottom left corner, which is likely from the same series as the book. - The overall tone of the image is dark and eerie, conveying a sense of horror and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""March 1940"" on the cover. - The image is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is in English, and the book is in a vintage style. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The background is filled with various elements, including a skull, a skull and crossbones, and other horror-related imagery." 206,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Figure in the Dusk: An Inspector West Mystery"" by John Creasey. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman standing in front of a door, with the man holding a gun and the woman wearing a red dress. The man is looking at the woman with a serious expression on his face. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Murder stalks the shadows"" in smaller white letters. The author's name, ""John Creasey,"" is written at the bottom in smaller black letters. - The cover also includes the Avon 590 logo in the top left corner. - The book appears to be complete and unabridged, as indicated by the ""Complete & Unabridged"" label on the bottom right corner. - Overall, the cover has a vintage feel to it, with a mix of colors and textures. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, suggesting that the story will be thrilling and suspenseful. - The title and author's names are written in a large, bold font, making them stand out from the rest of the text. - The background is a deep blue, with a hint of purple, giving the cover a dramatic and ominous feel. - The woman is standing on the left side of the door, while the man is standing on her right side, looking at her with a concerned expression on his faces. - The man is holding a briefcase in his hand, and he is looking down at the woman's face with a worried expression. - There is" 207,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Inevitable"" by Daniel Hope. The cover features an illustration of a man's face with a yellowish-green color scheme. The man appears to be in a state of distress, with his eyes wide open and his mouth slightly open. He is wearing a white shirt and has a red scarf around his neck. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in blue and yellow text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, Lidia Yuknavitch, is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes a quote from the author, ""This is a miraculous novel, part sci-fi, part thriller, and all heart and soul!"" and the publisher's name, ""Rene Denfeld, bestselling author of The Child Finder."" - The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The image appears to have been taken in a dimly lit room, with a hint of a window in the background." 208,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""A Little Lust..."" by J.X. Williams. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man wearing a black suit and the woman wearing a white dress. The woman is holding the man up in the air, with her arms around his waist and her legs crossed. The background is a dark red color, and there is a palm tree on the right side of the cover. The title of the book is written in yellow text at the top, and the author's name, ""This bride's motto: May the best man win!"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a bouquet of flowers on the left side, and a small illustration on the right. The overall tone of the image is sensual and romantic. - The book appears to be an adult book, as indicated by the ""95%"" label on the top left corner. - The author's signature is written in smaller text below the title. - The image is in a vintage style, with a retro feel to it. - The overall mood of the illustration is one of love and romance." 209,"The image is a painting of a man sitting on a bench in a park. The man is wearing a black coat and a red and yellow scarf around his neck. He is holding a newspaper in his hand and appears to be deep in thought. The bench is made of wood and has a green backrest. The background is a light blue sky with a few clouds. The overall mood of the image is peaceful and contemplative. - The painting is done in a realistic style with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The man's face is partially obscured by the scarf, but he looks like he is deep thinking or contemplating something. The newspaper is lying on the ground next to him, suggesting that he may have been reading it. The overall color palette is warm and earthy, with shades of brown, green, and blue. The painting conveys a sense of solitude and introspection. - The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner of the painting. - The painting appears to have been done with oil paints, as indicated by the smooth texture and the way the colors blend together. - Overall, the painting captures a moment of quiet reflection and contemplation. It is a beautiful representation of the human experience and the beauty of nature." 210,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Girl-Hungry"" by William E. Gordon. The cover features a group of five people, three men and two women, sitting on a bench in a park-like setting. The man on the left is wearing a blue shirt and jeans, the man in the middle is holding a cigarette, and the woman on the right is wearing an orange dress. They appear to be engaged in a conversation. The title of the book is written in bold, black letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""The story of a boy who learned about life from women..."" written in smaller, white letters below. The author's name, ""Author of Lovers Bewitched,"" is written at the bottom. The background is a light blue sky with white clouds. - The overall tone of the image is dark and somber, conveying a sense of melancholy and introspection. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man and a woman in the background, suggesting that the book may be about a boy who has learned about life through his experiences with women. - The book appears to have been published by Carnival Books, as indicated by the logo in the top left corner." 211,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Sex Merry-Go-Round"" by Jack Moore. The cover features a portrait of a young woman with dark hair styled in an updo and wearing a white dress. She is looking off to the side with a serious expression on her face. The background is a light blue color with a hint of purple. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a small logo that reads ""A Tuxedo Original."" The cover also includes text that reads ""Their time was running out and with reckless abandon they spent their remaining hours in a wanton splurge of carnal lusts!!"" The book appears to be in good condition with no visible damage or wear. Overall, the cover conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, suggesting that the book may be a romantic or erotic novel. The use of the word ""sex"" in the title suggests that it may be a provocative or controversial topic. #sexmerry-go-round jackmoore jackmoorejackmoore jackmooresexmerry-go round jackmoorejackssexmerry go round jackmoor jackmooresexmerrygo round jackmoorenjackmoorejackmooressexmerryg jackmoore sexmerry go jackmoore jackssexmerr jackmooreJackmoorejack moore jackmoorjackmoorej jackmoore Jackmoorejack moomoore jackmooremoomoorejackmooremoomoomoorej jackmoomoomoomoomooremoomoomoomomoomoomoomooj jackmooj jackmooremooj jackjackssexmoorejackjackssexjackssexjackjacksjackssex jackjacksj" 212,"The image is the cover of a movie novel magazine titled ""Man Woman and Wife"" from March 1929. The cover features a red background with the title of the magazine in white text at the top. Below the title, there is an illustration of three people - a man, a woman, and a man - standing side by side. The man on the left is wearing a suit and tie, the woman in the middle is holding a book, and the man on right is looking at her with a serious expression. The woman on the right is looking down at the man with a concerned expression. The cover also includes the names of the stars, Norman Kerry, Pauline Clark, and the date ""March 1930"" in smaller text below the illustration. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also mentions that the movie is a thrilling movie romance, as indicated by the ""Thrilling Movie Romances"" label on the cover. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The text on the cover reads ""Movie Novel Magazine"" and ""Man Woman & Wife"" in a bold, sans-serif font. The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in black and white, with some yellowing around the edges." 213,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic cityscape with a large orange and yellow structure in the background. The structure appears to be made up of multiple layers of geometric shapes and patterns, creating a sense of depth and dimension. In the foreground, there is a large black spaceship with a red and white stripe on the side, parked on a grassy field. The spaceship has a large propeller on top and a small control panel on the front. There are several people walking around the spaceship, some of them are looking at it and others are standing on the ground. The sky is blue and there are trees and bushes scattered throughout the scene. The overall mood of the image is surreal and dreamlike. - The image conveys a sense of exploration and discovery, as if the spaceship is about to embark on a journey into the unknown. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the image appear realistic and lifelike. The overall composition is balanced and the colors are harmonious, creating an overall impression of a futuristic landscape. - The illustration is done in a digital art style, with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The background is filled with intricate patterns and textures, giving the impression that the spaceship is floating above the ground. This creates a sense of movement and energy, as though the viewer is looking up at the spaceship from below. The overall effect is one of awe and wonder at the vastness of space and the mysteries that lie beyond. - The overall mood is one of excitement and anticipation, as though we are about to embark upon a new adventure. The image is a beautiful representation of the power of imagination and the endless possibilities that lie ahead. - The background is a mix of blues, greens, and yellows, with hints of orange and red, creating an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue. The overall color palette is warm and inviting, with a hint of orange and yellow" 214,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of people in a dark and eerie setting. The title of the book, ""Spawn of the Shadows"" by William H. Pope, is written in large, bold letters at the bottom of the image. The illustration is accompanied by a quote from the author that reads, ""A scream of horror died on his life as he was jerked into the blackness."" In the center of the illustration, there is a large, cylindrical object that appears to be a spaceship or a spaceship. It is surrounded by a group of figures, including a man in a suit and a woman in a dress, who are standing in front of it. The figures are arranged in a way that suggests they are looking up at the object, as if they are about to take off. On the left side of the image, there are two figures, one of which is holding a sword and the other is holding an umbrella." 215,"The image is an advertisement for The Progressive Grocer magazine from November 1933. It features a young woman in a white dress with a red ribbon around her neck, standing in front of a table filled with various grocery items. She is holding a basket of groceries and appears to be smiling at the camera. The background is white and the text on the image reads ""Say Merry Christmas with a gift of fine foods."" The magazine's logo is also visible in the top right corner. - The image is in black and white, with the exception of the red ribbon and the text, which are in red. The overall tone of the advertisement is festive and celebratory. - The text on the cover reads ""Progressive Grocer"" and ""November 1943"" in bold letters. Below the text, there is a smaller text that reads ""SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH A GIFT OF FINE FOODS."" - The magazine cover also includes the date ""November 20th, 1953"" and the year ""1954"" in smaller text below the title. - The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including food, health, and nutrition, as well as other topics related to the Progressive Grocers. It also mentions that the magazine was published by the Progressive Grocery Association (PRA) and that it was distributed by the American Grocery Association (AGA)." 216,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of people in a room with a large window on the left side. The room appears to be filled with smoke and there are several people standing around the window, some of whom are looking at the camera. In the center of the image, there is a man wearing a suit and holding a gun, who is standing in front of a woman lying on the floor. The woman is wearing a dress and has long hair. She is looking up at the man with a concerned expression on her face. On the right side of the illustration, there are two men, one of whom is holding a briefcase and the other is looking down at the woman. The other man is standing next to him, looking at him with a worried expression. The background shows a cityscape with tall buildings and a bridge in the distance. The overall mood of the scene is tense and ominous. - The image appears to have been taken from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom right corner. The text reads ""93"" which suggests that it may be a page from a comic book or a comic strip." 217,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""On You It Looks Good"" by Marjorie Lee. The cover features an illustration of a woman standing in front of a pink background. The woman is wearing a black cape and pink shorts, and her body is partially covered by the cape. She is looking down at the ground with a serious expression on her face. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""Turn a sheltered girl loose to face life and a job in a glamorous department store, and the result is a wildly funny, unforgettable book."" The book appears to be a hardcover with a glossy finish. - The cover also includes a quote from the author, ""Lively and fresh...a real gasser. You'll love every minute."" - The publisher's logo, ""Pittsburgh Press,"" is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The book is in excellent condition with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The image conveys a sense of depth and emotion, as if the woman is deep in thought or contemplation." 218,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Avon Fantasy Reader No. 18: The Witch from Hell's Kitchen"" by Robert E. Howard. The cover features an illustration of a man in a red suit holding a sword and standing in front of a large green monster with sharp teeth. The man appears to be in a battle-ready stance, with his arms outstretched and a determined expression on his face. The monster is attacking the man with its mouth open, as if it is about to attack him. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Dale Clark, Hazel Heald, Algernon Blackwood, and many others, as well as the publisher's logo. - The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is a hardcover book with a glossy finish. - The overall color scheme is predominantly red, green, and blue, with some yellow and orange accents. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The image conveys a sense of danger and excitement, as if the man is about to take on the monster. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right corner. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner. - Overall, the cover is eye-catching and attention-grabbing, with its vibrant colors and detailed illustrations." 219,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Kidnap Murder Case"" by S.S. Van Dine. The cover features an illustration of three people, two men and a woman, in a room with a fireplace in the background. The man on the left is sitting on a chair, the man in the middle is standing, and the woman on the right is standing next to him. The woman is wearing a black dress and has blonde hair. She is holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand. The two men on either side of her are also wearing suits and appear to be engaged in a conversation. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, black letters below. - The book appears to be a bantam book, as indicated by the ""Complete and Unabridged"" label on the bottom right corner. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some yellow accents. - The cover also includes the number ""300"" in the top left corner, which likely indicates that this is the third book in the series. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. The background is a light blue color, and the overall mood of the illustration is somber and contemplative. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and suspense, suggesting that the book may be about a murder case or a crime novel. The title and author's names are written in a large, bold font, making them stand out from the rest of the text." 220,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""All in Pictures: The Planet of Peril"" from the Super-Detective Library No. 29. The cover features an illustration of a woman with blonde hair and a crown on her head, standing in front of a red background. She is wearing a yellow dress and has a serious expression on her face. Behind her, there is a large blue dragon with its mouth open, as if it is roaring. The dragon appears to be attacking the woman. On the right side of the cover, there are two men, one of whom is looking at the dragon with a concerned expression. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top, with the subtitle ""Crime rides the space-ways!"" written in smaller white letters below. The author's name, ""Super-Detective,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the number ""9"" in the top right corner, indicating that this is the ninth issue of the series. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, blue, and yellow, with some hints of green and orange. - The background is a deep blue, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""1940"" on the cover. - The cover also mentions that the book was published in 1945. - The author's signature is written at bottom right corner, so it can be assumed that he is the author of the book. - The book is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is important to note that the image is not a photograph, but rather a digital illustration created by the author. - The image" 221,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Sleep with the Devil"" by Day Keene. The cover features a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man holding a gun and the woman lying on the ground. The man is shirtless and has a serious expression on his face. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""His god was money, his vice was women - his lust for both ruined a whole town,"" is written at the bottom. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a woman in the bottom right corner, wearing a purple dress and holding a bouquet of flowers. She is looking up at the man with a seductive expression on her face. The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The image conveys a sense that the man and woman are in a tense situation, possibly involving a crime or a dangerous situation. The text on the cover suggests that the story is about a man who is in love with a woman and is willing to do anything to get what he wants. The woman is also looking at the man, as if she is trying to escape from him. The man's body language suggests that he is trying to protect the woman from harm. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. The colors are vibrant and the overall mood is dark and ominous. The background shows a cityscape with tall buildings and a bridge, suggesting that the scene takes place in a city or a town. The title and author's names are written in large, bold letters at the center of the page. The book is published by" 222,"The image is a vintage advertisement for the book ""25¢ Bedtime Stories"" by Katherine II of Russia. The background of the image is red, and the title of the book is written in green and yellow text at the top. Below the title, there is an illustration of a naked woman sitting on a green chair with her legs crossed. She is wearing a white dress and has blonde hair styled in loose curls. The woman is looking off to the side with a serious expression on her face. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of the early 20th century. - The woman appears to be in a state of distress or distress, with her eyes wide open and her mouth slightly open. The text on the image reads ""Katherine II of Russia"" in a bold, sans-serif font. The author's name is written in smaller, cursive font below the illustration. - The book cover also includes the date ""Feb."" and the year ""1925"" in the top left corner. The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. Overall, the image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue." 223,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Amazing Stories"" by William P. McGivern. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a black bodysuit with a pink cape and a helmet on her head. She is holding a sword in her right hand and has a determined expression on her face. The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and blue colors, with a spaceship and other futuristic elements scattered around. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Presenting a new field of science-fiction! Amazing stories"" written in smaller white letters below. The author's name, ""The Galaxy Raiders,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""February 25"" and the year ""1940"" in smaller text. - The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of a sci-fi or fantasy novel, with a futuristic and adventurous feel. - The woman appears to be ready for action, with her arms outstretched and a determined look on her face. - The background is filled with various objects, including a spaceship, a robot, and a planet, suggesting that the story takes place in a space-like environment. - The book is published by the author, who is known for his work in the science fiction genre." 224,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying in space. The spaceship is white with a pointed nose and two wings on either side. It has a large engine on the back and a smaller engine on top. The background is a deep blue with stars and planets scattered throughout. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and white, giving it a futuristic and sci-fi feel. The image appears to be from a comic book or magazine cover. - The spaceship is in mid-flight, with its wings spread wide and its engines roaring. The sky is filled with stars and nebulae, and there is a hint of a planet in the distance. The image conveys a sense of power and energy, as if the spaceship is about to take off into space. - The image also includes a small illustration of a person in the cockpit of the spaceship, looking out towards the horizon. The person appears to be a pilot or a scientist, and they are wearing a helmet and goggles. The text on the image reads ""Spacecraft"" and ""Spacecrafts"" in bold, white letters. The overall style of the illustrations is cartoon-like, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading. The background has a gradient of blue and purple, with a few hints of pink and orange. The overall effect is one of depth and dimensionality. - The overall mood of the illustration is one that conveys a feeling of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming journey into space. The image is likely from an issue of a comic book series or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page." 225,"The image is an abstract illustration of a human figure standing in the center of a yellow and green background. The figure appears to be made up of multiple layers of overlapping shapes and lines, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The body of the figure is outlined in black, with the head and arms reaching out towards the viewer. The arms are stretched out to the sides, and the legs are slightly bent at the knees. The overall color scheme is predominantly yellow and green, with hints of orange and red. The background is a dark, almost black, with a hint of blue and purple. The image has a surreal and dreamlike quality to it. - The image appears to have been created using a digital art technique, with the use of vibrant colors and intricate details. The overall effect is one of movement and energy, as if the figure is floating or levitating in space. The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as well as a feeling of awe and wonder at the beauty of the human form. - The illustration is done in a minimalist style, with no additional text or labels to distract from the main focus on the figure. It is a powerful representation of the human body and its potential for transformation and transformation." 226,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Thin Air"" by Howard Browne. The cover features an illustration of a woman's legs and feet, with her legs crossed and her hands resting on her knees. She is wearing high heels and a red dress, and her hair is styled in loose curls. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a red circle with the number 25 in the center. - The cover also has a small illustration of a red rose on the left side, which appears to be a symbol of love or romance. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red and black, with some hints of yellow and green. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover reads ""A rattling good mystery story"" and ""25¢"". - The Dell logo is also visible in the top left corner. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page." 227,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Fantastic Science Fiction Stories"" by John Christopher. The cover features an illustration of a man sitting on a striped blanket with his arms crossed over his chest. He is wearing a futuristic-looking suit with a helmet and goggles. The background is a red planet with stars and planets scattered around. The title of the book is written in yellow and black text at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""A New SF Story: Winter Boy, Summer Girl: The Magic, Magic Carpet"" written in smaller text below. The author's name, ""John Christopher,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the man's face in the center, with his eyes closed and a peaceful expression on his face. The overall color scheme is predominantly red and yellow, with some hints of blue and green. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution, with clear details and vibrant colors. - The text is legible and easy to read, making it a great addition to any collection of science fiction stories." 228,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman sitting on a bench. She is wearing a striped swimsuit with a plunging neckline and high-waisted shorts. Her hair is styled in a voluminous updo with a bow on top. The woman is holding onto the armrests of the bench with both hands and has a slight smile on her face. The background is plain white. At the bottom right corner of the image, there is text that reads ""Helen King."" - The illustration appears to be from a magazine or advertisement, as indicated by the text at the bottom. - The overall style of the illustration is vintage and retro, with a playful and whimsical feel. - The use of bold lines and shading gives the image a cartoon-like appearance. - The woman's body is slightly turned to the side, with one leg bent at the knee and the other leg extended forward. This creates a sense of movement and energy in the illustration. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic look. The lines are not too thick or too thin, but rather medium thickness, which helps to create a sense of depth and dimensionality. The shading is also done in a way that makes the woman appear to be standing on a pedestal or a platform, giving the impression that she is about to take off. The overall effect is one of energy and movement, as if she is about ready to take flight. The image conveys a sense of excitement and anticipation for what is to come. - The image is accompanied by a caption that reads ""The image is from a magazine advertisement, as it is a vintage and retro illustration.""" 229,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a rocky landscape. The spaceship is white with a red and orange gradient background. It has a large engine on top and two smaller engines on either side. The engine is connected to a cable that runs from the bottom of the spaceship to the ground below. There are two people standing on the ground, wearing red suits and helmets, looking up at the spaceship. The sky is filled with red smoke, giving the impression of a fiery explosion. The overall mood of the image is dramatic and dramatic. - The image appears to be from a sci-fi or fantasy movie or TV show, as indicated by the text ""www.Alexson.se"" in the bottom right corner." 230,"The image is a black and white illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is standing on the left side of the image, with his back to the viewer, while the woman is standing next to him. They are both dressed in formal attire, with the man wearing a suit and tie and the woman wearing a long dress with a high neckline and long sleeves. The woman is holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand and has her hair styled in an updo. In the background, there is a large archway with a chandelier hanging from it. The archway is decorated with intricate patterns and designs. The text above the archway reads ""The Broken Triangle"" and below the archway, there are two lines of text that read ""See here, Attila, let's get this straight. You're my wife in the eyes of the world and the law, but if you don't mind, I will be one of those married-in-name-only adored. I told you in the beginning that I don't love you."" The overall mood of the illustration is romantic and elegant. - The image appears to be from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The colors used are predominantly black and white, with some hints of gray and blue to add depth and dimension to the illustration. The overall effect is one of elegance and sophistication. - The illustration conveys a sense of romance and intimacy between the man and woman, with their bodies intertwined and their faces close together. - The text on the page is written in a cursive font, which adds to the overall aesthetic of the piece. - The background is a light beige color, which contrasts with the black and white illustrations. - The overall composition of the" 231,"The image shows a box of Remco Space 1999 Stun Gun. The box is rectangular in shape and has a blue and white color scheme with the brand name ""Space: 1969 Stun gun"" written in bold letters at the top. Below the brand name, there is an illustration of a hand holding the gun. The gun itself is silver in color and has a handle on the right side. It appears to be made of metal and has multiple buttons and dials on the front. The background of the image is a beige color. - The box also has text that reads ""Realistic space sound"" and ""Function actuator"" written on it. There are also illustrations of other items such as a rocket, a spaceship, and a spaceship in the background. The overall design of the box suggests that it is a toy or a collectible item. - The image appears to have been taken from a distance, as the box is slightly out of focus and the colors are muted. The lighting is even, and the background is plain and unobtrusive. The overall impression is that of a vintage or retro-style toy." 232,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Astounding Stories"" published by A Street & Smith Publication in January 1920. The cover features an illustration of two men, one wearing a blue suit and the other wearing a white robe, standing in front of a large white tent. The man in the blue suit is holding a sword and appears to be attacking the other man, who is standing on top of the tent. The background shows a cityscape with tall buildings and a blue sky. The title of the book is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Star Ship Invincible"" written in smaller red letters below. The author's name, Frank K. Kelly, is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, J.W. Campbell Jr., S. C. Campbell, and R.C. Campbell, as well as the publisher's name, ""A Street & Smith Publications."" - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""January 1940"" on the cover. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, white, and blue, with some hints of yellow and green. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The book seems to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this book was published during the early 1950s, given the date on the cover and the fact that it was published in January 2020. - The image is a digital illustration, so it may not be accurate in terms of size or quality. However, it does provide a good representation of the book's cover art. - The text on the cover is written in a large, bold font, making it easy" 233,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a vast landscape. The spaceship is in the center of the image, with its wings spread wide and its nose pointing upwards. It has a sleek, angular design with a metallic body and a pointed nose. The body of the spaceship is covered in intricate patterns and designs, including a yellow stripe running along the side and a blue stripe running across the top. The background is a mix of blue and white clouds, with a hint of pink and purple hues. On the right side of the spaceship, there is a small airplane flying towards it, which appears to be a fighter jet or a fighter aircraft. The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly blue and silver, with some hints of orange and yellow. - The image appears to have been taken from a high vantage point, looking down on the spaceship and the landscape below. The sky is filled with fluffy white clouds, and the horizon line is visible in the distance. The image conveys a sense of power and energy, as if the spaceship is about to take off into the sky." 234,"The image is a painting of a woman in a provocative pose. She is lying on her back with her legs stretched out to the sides and her arms stretched above her head. The woman is wearing a red dress with a high neckline and long sleeves. Her hair is styled in loose curls and she is holding a pair of red high heels in her right hand. The background is white and the overall mood of the image is sensual and seductive. - The painting appears to be done in a realistic style with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The woman's body is slightly turned to the side, with one leg extended upwards and the other bent at the knee. Her head is tilted back and her eyes are closed, giving the impression that she is in a state of relaxation or relaxation. The painting has a vintage feel to it, with a hint of glamour and elegance. - The image conveys a sense of freedom and liberation, as if the woman is embracing her body and embracing the moment. The colors used in the painting are bright and bold, with shades of red, orange, and yellow, creating a striking contrast against the white background. The overall effect is one of beauty and grace. - The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner of the painting, indicating that it was created by a skilled painter. The painting is framed in a simple, white frame, which helps to highlight the colors and details of the artwork. - Overall, the painting is a beautiful representation of the human form and the power of the body. It is a powerful statement about the beauty of the female form and the strength of the human spirit. - The woman's expression is one of joy and happiness, with a slight smile on her face. The painting captures the essence of the moment, conveying a sense of joy and freedom. The colors are vibrant and the brushstrokes are loose and expressive, creating an overall sense" 235,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""25 Snappy"" from February 1938. The cover features a pin-up girl in a red swimsuit sitting on top of a blue airplane. The girl has blonde hair styled in a voluminous updo and is smiling at the camera. She is wearing high heels and has her arms resting on the wings of the airplane. The background is white with a blue sky and clouds. The title of the magazine is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Somebody's Sweetheart"" written in smaller yellow letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""February 1940"" and the year ""Illustrated Fun and Fiction"" in smaller text. The magazine appears to be in good condition with no visible damage or wear. - The overall style of the cover is vintage and retro, with a playful and whimsical feel. - The magazine cover also mentions that it was published by Victor Houghton. - The author's name is written at the bottom of the page." 236,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Phantom Detective"" by Robert Wallace. The cover features a woman with red hair, wearing a yellow dress, holding a knife in her hand. She appears to be in distress, with her eyes wide open and her mouth slightly open. Behind her, there is a man in a blue suit and hat, who is holding a cat in his arms. The background is dark and eerie, with the title of the book written in large, bold letters at the top. Below the title, there are two smaller illustrations of the same woman, one on the left side and one in the center. The author's name, ""Death in the Desert,"" is written below the title in smaller text. - The cover also includes the date ""June"" and the year ""10"" in the top right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in June 1940, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page. - The illustration is done in a vintage style, with bright colors and bold lines. - The background is a mix of blues, greens, and yellows, giving the cover a surreal and dreamlike quality. - The title and author's names are written in a large, ornate font, with a red border around the edges. - The image has a vintage feel to it, with a hint of mystery and intrigue. - The woman's expression is one of fear and surprise, suggesting that she is about to embark on a dangerous journey. - The man in the blue suit is looking at the woman with a concerned expression, as if he is about something important. - The cat is looking up at the woman, with its eyes wide open, as though it is" 237,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The 13th Immortal"" by Robert Silverberg. The cover features an illustration of a man lying on his back with his head resting on a red chair. He is wearing a white suit and has a skull-like face. The background is a dark blue sky with a cityscape in the distance. The title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Two Complete Novels 35c Fugitive from Utopia!"" written in smaller text below. The author's name, ""Robert Silverberg,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of two robots, one of which appears to be a robot with a helmet and armor, standing on a planet with a spaceship in the background. The robot is holding a sword and shield, and the other robot is standing next to it. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of red and yellow. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution, with clear details and vibrant colors." 238,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Zaman Makinesi"" by H.G. Wells. The cover is predominantly purple and orange in color, with the title written in white text at the top. The background of the cover is a mix of these two colors, with a large illustration of a group of people in the center. The illustration appears to be a representation of a scene from a movie or TV show, with figures of different sizes and shapes scattered throughout. The figures are arranged in a way that creates a sense of movement and energy. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of a comic book or graphic novel. - The cover also has a small logo in the bottom right corner that reads ""H.G. Wells"" in a smaller font size. The logo is also in a darker shade of purple, which contrasts with the bright colors of the background. The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. It is likely that the book was published in Turkey, as the author's name is written in Turkish. - The image is taken from a slightly tilted angle, giving it a slightly tilted perspective. The background is a dark gray color, which helps to make the cover stand out even more. Overall, the image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the reader is about to embark on an adventure into a new world." 239,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Jade Brothel"" by Clyde Allison. The cover features a portrait of a woman with short black hair and red lipstick. She is wearing a white dress with a red ribbon tied around her waist. The woman is looking directly at the camera with a seductive expression on her face. The background is a dark red color, and the title of the book is written in yellow and orange text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""It was a feast of lust in this - jade brothel"" and ""This is an original nightstand book."" The author's name, ""Clyde Allison,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the number ""754"" and the year ""1953"" in smaller text. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of intrigue and suspense." 240,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Argosy Weekly"" published by MacIsaac's Soviet Russian Novel. The cover features an illustration of two men, one wearing a yellow turban and the other wearing a red suit, standing in front of a large globe with a figure inside it. The man in the yellow turban is holding the globe and appears to be looking at it intently. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""Talbot Mundy's Norellette of India Camera!"" The cover also has a small illustration of a man in a suit and tie on the left side. - The cover also mentions that the book was published in January 1940. - The author's name, ""MacIsaacs,"" is written below the title in smaller text. - The publisher's name, also written in smaller text, is at the bottom right corner. - The book appears to have a vintage feel to it, with a yellow border around the edges. - Overall, the cover is colorful and eye-catching, with bright colors and bold typography. - The overall tone of the image is mysterious and intriguing, suggesting that the book may be a mystery or thriller novel." 241,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Spicy Mystery Stories for August"" by Ken Cooper. The cover features a young woman with blonde hair, wearing a pink dress, kneeling on the ground with her legs crossed. She is looking up at an old man with white hair and a beard, who is sitting on a chair. The man is holding his head in his hands and appears to be deep in thought. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Keeper of the Bones"" in smaller text. - The cover also includes the author's name, ""Ken Cooper,"" in smaller font below the title. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration. - The image is in high resolution, with vibrant colors and sharp details. - The woman's expression is one of curiosity and wonder, as if she is trying to understand something about the man in front of her. - The man's expression is serious and contemplative, suggesting that he is trying to solve a mystery or uncover a secret. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors that give it a lifelike quality. - The background is a mix of blues, greens, and yellows, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality. - The composition of the illustration is balanced, with the woman and the man positioned in the center of the frame, creating a focal point for the viewer. - The text is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The title and author's names are written in smaller fonts, making them stand out from" 242,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Lady of the Line"" by Craig Borstow. The cover features a young woman sitting on the ground with her legs crossed and her hands resting on her knees. She is wearing a green dress with a white headband and red shoes. Her hair is styled in two braids that are tied up in a bun. Behind her, there are two men and a woman standing, one of whom is holding a gun. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in yellow and orange text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""Cozy up with Kozy Books: Adult Reading."" - The cover also has a price tag of 50 cents. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly green and red, with some hints of yellow and orange. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is likely from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the clothing and the overall design of the cover." 243,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Male"" from October 1945. The cover features an illustration of a man in a diving suit and helmet, holding a spear and standing on top of a large ship. The ship appears to be floating on the water, with palm trees and other ships visible in the background. The title of the magazine is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""True Booklength Man-Hungry, Off-Limits Fraulein"" written in smaller, white letters below. The cover also includes text that reads ""How Merrill's Brave Marauders Were Sold Down the River"" and ""The Hell-Raising Yank and His Remarkable Flying Sub"". Below the title, there is a subtitle that says ""The Three Who Made the Only Successful Escape from Alcatraz"". Overall, the cover conveys a sense of adventure and excitement, as if the man is about to embark on a dangerous journey. - The cover also mentions that the magazine was published in Canada and that it was a great reporter's exclusive. - It also mentions that it was published by the Canadian government. - The magazine's cover also includes information about the magazine's contents, including the date, time, and location of the event. - There is also a brief description of the event, which states that it took place on October 20th, 1935. - The author of the book is mentioned at the bottom of the page. - The book is available for purchase at the website listed above. - The publisher's name is also mentioned in the bottom right corner. - The book is published by the publisher's name, which is ""The Great Reporter's Exclusive"". - The publisher's address is also provided at the bottom left corner. - The cover also has a price tag of $5.50. -" 244,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Fantasy: Thrilling Science Fiction"" by John Russell Fearn. The cover features an illustration of two characters, a man and a woman, standing in front of a futuristic-looking machine. The man is wearing a blue suit and has a serious expression on his face, while the woman is looking at him with a concerned expression. The machine appears to be made of metal and has a large head with a pointed nose and a small mouth. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""The Red Magician: By John Russell Farn"" and ""Amazing Scientific Romance: Menace of the Metal-Men and Other Great Imaginary Adventures."" The author's name, ""John Russell Farn,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, ""John Bynum, D.C. Curdson, Eric C. Russell, and others."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage feel of the cover art." 245,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Martian Tales of Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Chessmen of Mars"" by Edgar Rice Burrows. The cover features an illustration of two characters, one wearing a red cape and the other wearing a black suit, engaged in a fierce battle. The character in the red cape is holding a sword and appears to be attacking the other character, who is crouching down with his arms outstretched. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and a castle in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller yellow letters below. - The cover also includes the number 5 in the top right corner, indicating that this is the fifth book in the series. - There is also a small illustration of a man in the bottom right corner, which could be a reference to the author or the publisher. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, orange, and yellow, with some hints of blue and green. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear." 246,"The image is a painting of a man standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a cityscape. The man is wearing a brown jacket and a red headband, and he is looking up at a large rocket ship that is flying over the city. The rocket ship has a green dome on top and red wings on either side. The city below is filled with tall buildings and skyscrapers, and there is a body of water in the background. The sky is blue and the overall mood of the image is dramatic and dramatic. - The man appears to be looking at the rocket ship with a sense of awe and wonder, as if he is about to take off into space. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the image appear realistic and lifelike. The painting is done in a realistic style, with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The overall effect is one of awe and excitement. - The image conveys a sense of adventure and exploration, as well as a sense of the unknown and the vastness of space. It is a beautiful representation of the power of imagination and the possibilities of what lies beyond our reach. - The painting is signed by the artist in the bottom right corner." 247,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Ten Detective Aces"" by Russell Bender. The cover features an illustration of three people in a room with a man holding a gun and pointing it towards a woman in a blue dress. The man in the red suit is standing in front of the woman, who is lying on her back with her head in her hands. The woman in the blue dress is standing next to him, looking at him with a concerned expression. The background shows a room with white walls and a window. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""A Corpse at Large: Gripping ""Stooge for Slaughter"" written in smaller black letters below. The author's name, W.T. Ballard, is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the number ""10"" and the year ""10 Stories 10¢"" in the top right corner. - There is also a small illustration of two other people in the bottom right corner, one of whom appears to be a detective or a detective. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and orange. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this image was used as a promotional material for the book, as it is a cover for a detective novel." 248,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Concubine"" by Michael East. The cover features an illustration of a woman sitting on a chair with her legs crossed and her hands resting on her knees. She is wearing a white dress with red flowers and has her hair styled in an updo. The background is a bamboo forest with tall trees and bushes. The title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The book appears to be in good condition with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes a small illustration of two people, one of whom is a man and the other is a woman, standing in front of a bamboo fence. The man is holding a cane and the woman is looking at him with a serious expression on her face. The woman is wearing traditional Japanese clothing and has a serious expression. The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious. - The book is published by Dell and is in its first edition, as indicated by the ""25¢"" label on the top right corner. - The text on the cover reads ""A remote island in the East Indies... an Irishman with a talent for trouble... and a woman created for love."" - The book seems to have been published in the early 20th century, as there is a date on the bottom left corner that reads ""1940"". - The cover art is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The overall mood of the illustration is somber and contemplative. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, suggesting that the story may be about a woman who is a concubine in the East Indian Islands." 249,"The image is a black and white illustration of three people in a room with a door in the background. The door is open and there is a man in a suit and hat standing next to it. He is holding a woman's hand and appears to be kissing her on the cheek. The woman is lying on her back with her eyes closed and her head resting on the man's shoulder. The man is looking at the woman with a concerned expression on his face. In the center of the image, there is text that reads ""As he yanked the door to the plane's cabin open, the corpse of the murdered pilot fell at his feet."" The text is written in a cursive font and is centered on the page. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. The overall mood of the illustration is somber and unsettling. - The image conveys a sense of danger and suspense, as if something sinister is about to happen. The text suggests that the man and the woman are in a dangerous situation, and the woman is about to be killed by the man. The illustration appears to have been created by a skilled artist who has a strong sense of composition and composition." 250,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Bed and Board"" by Jonathan Ward. The cover features an illustration of two women in a bedroom. The woman on the left is standing next to a bed with a pink headband on her head and is holding a cup of tea. She is wearing a black dress and has short dark hair. The other woman is lying on the bed with her eyes closed and her head resting on a pillow. The background is a light blue color with a window and a painting hanging on the wall. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""Cozy up with Kozy Books."" - The cover also includes a small illustration of a fruit bowl on the right side of the image. - The overall style of the illustration is vintage and whimsical. - The book appears to be an adult reading, as indicated by the text on the cover. - The cover is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution, allowing for a clear view of the details. - The colors are vibrant and the illustration is done in a cartoon-like style. - The background is filled with various objects such as a vase, a lamp, and a mirror, giving the impression of a cozy and intimate setting." 251,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Liberty 5¢"" from December 1939. The cover features a pin-up girl lying on her back on a pile of newspapers. She is wearing a red and white striped outfit with a red hat and sunglasses. Her legs are stretched out in front of her and her arms are resting on her knees. The background is blue and the title of the magazine is written in red and yellow letters at the top. Below the title, there is text that reads ""I spy! The life story of a beautiful espionage agent by Dora Macy"" and ""How to clean up parole by Ernest K. Lindley"". The cover also mentions that the gold brick that Stalin sold Hitler by Walter Krieg. - The cover also includes the date ""Dec. 1940"" and the year ""1941"". - The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner." 252,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying in space. The spaceship is in the center of the image, with its body facing towards the right side of the frame. It has a large, cylindrical shape with multiple antennas and other structures on top. The body of the spaceship is covered in a layer of dust and debris, giving it a rugged appearance. In the background, there is a large orange planet with a bright yellow light emanating from it. The planet appears to be floating in the sky, with stars and planets visible in the distance. The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly orange and yellow, with hints of blue and green. The image has a dreamlike quality to it, with the spaceship appearing to be floating above the planet. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The overall mood of the illustration conveys a sense of awe and wonder at the vastness of space. - The image also conveys a feeling of exploration and discovery, as if the spaceship is about to embark on a journey into the unknown. - The illustration is likely from a science fiction or fantasy book or movie, as indicated by the presence of the planet and the spaceship in the background." 253,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Ten Detective Aces"" by John K. Butler. The cover features a colorful illustration of three people in a car, with the title of the book written in bold letters at the top. The background is yellow, and the title is written in red and black letters. In the center of the cover, there is a man in a suit and tie, holding a gun, standing next to a woman in a red dress who is lying on her back. The woman appears to be unconscious or unconscious, with her eyes closed and her head resting on the man's shoulder. The man on the left is wearing a cowboy hat and a red shirt, and he is looking at the woman with a concerned expression on his face. On the right side of the image, there are two other men, one of whom is holding the woman's hand and the other is looking down at her with a worried expression. The text on the cover reads ""Seven Steps to Murder"" and ""Celluloid Doom"" in smaller text below. - The author's name, ""Peter Kirk,"" is written at the bottom of the page. The book is published by Frederick C. Davis and is available for purchase. - The cover also includes a brief description of the story, which is titled ""Celluloids"" and has a price tag of 10 cents. - The overall tone of the illustration is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The image appears to have been taken from a movie or TV show, as indicated by the text on the top left corner. - The colors used in the illustration are vibrant and eye-catching, with shades of blue, green, and yellow, giving it a vintage feel. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions." 254,"The image is a black and white illustration of three people, two women and one man, standing in a room with a window and a curtain in the background. The woman on the left is wearing a fur-trimmed coat and a hat, and she is looking at the man with a concerned expression on her face. The man in the middle is holding the woman's hand and appears to be explaining something to her. The text above the illustration reads ""Reckless Bride"" and below the illustration, there is text that reads ""Her eyes were deeply troubled as she looked at us. No, Don, she said tremulously, she is not your wife. Your marriage has been annulled."" The illustration is from a book titled ""Recklessly Bride."" - The illustration appears to have been hand-drawn and is in a sketch-like style. - The overall mood of the image is somber and contemplative. - The use of shading and line work gives the illustration a realistic and lifelike quality. - The text is written in a cursive font and is centered on the page. - The illustration is accompanied by a quote from the book, which reads ""No don't, she said, she is your wife, your marriage has been annull.""" 255,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""One Lonely Night"" by Mickey Spillane. The cover features an illustration of a woman with her arms raised above her head, holding a rope tied around her neck. She appears to be in distress, with her eyes closed and her mouth slightly open. In the background, there is a man in a suit and hat, who is looking at the woman with a concerned expression. The title of the book is written in bold, black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, white letters below it. The subtitle ""The Sensational New Mystery by the author of ""I, The Jury"" is written at the bottom. The cover also has a red border around the edges. - The cover also mentions that this is a complete and unabridged edition of the book. - The book is published by Signet Books. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and orange. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The woman's hair is styled in loose curls, and she is wearing a white dress with a high neckline and long sleeves. The man in the suit is standing in front of a window, looking out at the woman. He is holding a gun in his right hand and a briefcase in his left hand." 256,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Ecstasy Novel Magazine"" by Trudy Hamilton. The cover features a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is wearing a green suit with a white hat and a red tie, while the woman is wearing an orange dress with a plunging neckline. They are standing in front of a brick wall with a blue sky in the background. The title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""A Body to Own,"" is written at the top in smaller letters. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""A Lusty Adventure in Illinois Passions"" and the publisher's logo. - The overall color scheme of the image is vibrant and eye-catching, with a mix of blues, greens, and yellows. - The image appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the clothing and the overall aesthetic. - The book seems to be a romantic novel, as suggested by the title and the illustration on the cover. - It is likely that the book was published in the United States, as there is no indication of any other country or region in the image." 257,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Short Stories Twice A Month"" published by H. Bedford-Jones. The cover features a portrait of a man in traditional Chinese clothing, holding a small object in his hand. The man appears to be in a state of distress, with his eyes wide open and his mouth slightly open. The background is a dark blue color, and the title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The Gobi Desert held a secret sought by many desperate men!"" and ""The Uranium Pomegranates"" in smaller text. The author's name, ""H. Bedford Jones,"" is written at the bottom of the cover. - The cover also includes an illustration of a group of people in the background, including a man in a suit and a woman in a dress, who appear to be engaged in a conversation. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in March 1940, as indicated by the date on the cover. Overall, the cover conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, suggesting that the story within is likely to be thrilling and suspenseful." 258,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Unloved"" by Peggy Swenson. The cover features a pin-up girl with blonde hair, wearing a white bikini and a red cape. She is standing on a balcony overlooking the ocean, with her arms stretched out to the sides and her legs slightly bent at the knees. The background is a light blue sky with white clouds. The title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man in a suit and tie, who is standing next to the woman, looking at her with a serious expression. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book is published by Midwood No. F110, as indicated by the logo in the bottom right corner. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page." 259,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""A Bunch of Women"" by Kevin North. The cover features a group of six women, all dressed in colorful dresses and hats, standing in front of a red background. The woman in the center is holding a cigarette in her hand and appears to be smoking it. The other five women are standing around her, looking at her with a serious expression on their faces. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. The subtitle reads ""The country girl, the blood heiress, the young sisters from across the tracks - each was beautiful, and each needed his help. Peter Donner decided to make the most of it - A tale of unabashed human passion in the strangest of settings."" At the bottom right corner, there is a small illustration of a man in a suit and tie, holding a briefcase. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage feel of the cover art. - The cover also includes the publisher's logo and the year of publication, which is ""1945."" - The book is likely a collection of stories or novels about women and their experiences in the world of fashion and beauty. - It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of fashion, beauty, and the lives of women in the early decades of the 20-th century." 260,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Brass Halo"" by Jack Webb. The cover features a close-up of a woman's face, with her eyes closed and her mouth slightly open, as if she is about to speak. She is holding a gun in her right hand and has a serious expression on her face. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in yellow text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""With the voice of an angel, could she have the heart of a killer?"" The author's name, ""Jack Webb,"" is written at the bottom of the cover in smaller text. - The cover also includes the number ""1556"" and the publisher's logo, ""A Signet Book Complete and Unabridged."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The woman appears to be in a state of distress, with her head tilted back and her eyes looking up towards the sky. - The gun is held in her left hand, and her right hand is resting on her hip. The background shows a cityscape with tall buildings and a cloudy sky. The colors are predominantly red and green, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The book appears to be a hardcover, with a glossy finish." 261,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Visitors"" by Clifford D. Simak. The cover features an illustration of a mountain range with a large explosion in the background. The explosion appears to be made up of red and orange flames and smoke, with a large rock formation in the foreground. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. The subtitle ""Hugo and Nebula Awards Winner"" is written on the top right corner. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""One of the most acknowledged novels of the 20th century."" The cover also includes the publisher's name, ""Publishers Weekly,"" and the year ""1950."" - The cover also mentions that the book was published in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. - The book is a hardcover with a blue and white color scheme." 262,"The image is an advertisement for a book titled ""Crawl Into Your Coffin"" by Day Keene. The advertisement features an illustration of two people, a man and a woman, sitting at a table with a plate of food in front of them. The man is wearing a plaid shirt and a hat, and the woman is holding a knife. They appear to be engaged in a conversation. The text on the image reads ""Figuring she'd be a skill one last time - Marge told her killer-spouse... CRAWL INTO YOUR COFFIN."" The text below the illustration reads ""You don't think for one minute that John would allow me to go to the chapel. Her finger was on the trigger."" The advertisement also includes a quote from the author, ""If the long arm of coincidence hadn't reached out and put the man in the coffin, he would have died in some other man's bed full of years, if not respected."" - The advertisement is in black and white, with the title in bold letters at the top and the author's name in smaller letters below. - The background is white, and the overall tone of the image is dark and somber. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading. - The text is written in a simple, sans-serif font." 263,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Swimming Pool Set"" by Jason Morgan. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man kissing the woman on the cheek. The woman is wearing a white lingerie set and the man is wearing black shorts. They are both smiling and appear to be in love. The background is a light blue color, and the title of the book is written in yellow text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""Sex and success were door prizes for the boldest house guest,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a brief description of the novel, which reads ""A novel that rips the roof off a resort rendezvous and its free-wheeling, free-loving operators."" - The book is never before published, as indicated by the ""Never Before Published"" label on the cover. - The overall tone of the image is playful and romantic, conveying a sense of love and intimacy between the two characters. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The book appears to have been published by the author, as there is no other information provided in the image." 264,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying through space. The spaceship is red and white in color and has a large circular window on the side. Inside the window, there are several people sitting on a bench, looking out at the vast expanse of space. The background is filled with stars and planets, and there is a planet in the top right corner. The overall mood of the image is one of exploration and discovery. - The image appears to be from a comic book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. The text reads ""Space Travel"" and ""The Space Station"" in bold letters. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The illustration is likely from the early 20th century, as it was published in the United States during the early 1900s. It was created by a team of artists and illustrators who were working on the project. - The purpose of the illustration is to promote the idea of space travel and exploration, and to encourage people to explore the unknown and discover new worlds. - The overall message of the illustrations is that space travel is a thrilling and exciting experience, and that it can be a way to explore the universe and learn more about the mysteries of the universe." 265,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""La Paree"" by Nat Barker. The cover features an illustration of a woman lying on her back with her legs up in the air, holding a small dog in her arms. The woman is wearing a yellow lingerie set with a red ribbon tied around her waist. She has blonde hair and is looking up at the dog with a smile on her face. The background is purple with a green wreath of holly leaves. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. - The cover also includes the date ""December 25 cents"" and the year ""Lila's Lovely Legs"" in smaller font. The overall color scheme is vibrant and eye-catching, with a mix of blues, greens, and yellows. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution, allowing for a clear view of the details in the illustration. - The text on the cover is in English, suggesting that the book may have been published in the United States or Canada." 266,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Men Today"" from July 1960. The cover features a group of three people, two men and one woman, in a romantic embrace. The man on the left is wearing a red shirt and jeans, and the man in the middle is holding the woman's hand. The woman is lying on her back with her head resting on the man's chest. The background of the cover is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the magazine is written in bold white letters at the top, with the subtitle ""Sex & Passion - I teach the college boys all about it."" Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Exposed: The secret desires of our 900,000 young widows."" On the right side of the image, there are two men on motorcycles, one of whom is holding a gun and the other is looking at the woman with a concerned expression. The text on the cover reads ""Adult play pens: The newest love games, horror orgies of the run from hell."" The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also mentions that the magazine is available for purchase at the store. - The magazine's cover also includes the names of the authors and the publisher. - The overall tone of the covers is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The colors used in the illustration are predominantly red, blue, and green, with some yellow and orange accents. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is a mix of blue, green, and yellow, giving the cover a vibrant and eye-catching appearance." 267,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Under Pressure"" by Frank Herbert. The cover features an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a body of water with a cityscape in the background. The spaceship is blue and white in color and appears to be floating on the water. The cityscape is made up of tall buildings and skyscrapers, and there is a large crane in the foreground. The sky is dark and cloudy, and the overall mood of the image is ominous and foreboding. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""Award-winning author of Dune: Under Pressure (Originally: The Dragon in the Sea)"" in smaller text. The book is published by Ballantine Books and is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""1935"" on the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the book seems to be dark and mysterious, suggesting that it may be a science fiction novel or a thriller." 268,"The image is a black and white illustration of a scene from the book ""At the Mountains of Madness"" by H.P. Lovecraft. The illustration shows a large elephant with intricate patterns on its body, standing in front of a cityscape with buildings and mountains in the background. The elephant appears to be walking towards the right side of the image, with its trunk raised and its ears flapping in the wind. In the foreground, there is a small figure of a man and a woman, both of whom appear to be looking up at the elephant. The man is holding a sword and the woman is holding an umbrella. The woman is wearing a long dress and has long hair. The background is filled with trees and mountains, and there are several other figures in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold letters at the top of the page, with the author's name written in smaller letters below. - The image also includes text that reads ""The effect of the monstrous sight was indescribable! Some natural law!"" which translates to ""The effect is indescribably natural law."" - The illustration is accompanied by a quote from the author, which reads ""Some natural laws are natural laws.""" 269,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Five-Novels Magazine"" from May-June 1925. The cover features a man in a suit and tie, holding a chain around his neck. He appears to be in distress, with his eyes wide open and his mouth slightly open. The background is a dark blue color, and the title of the magazine is written in red and yellow letters at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Museum of the Dead"" by Curtiss T. Gardner. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""May-June 25th"" and the year ""1926"" in smaller text. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The man's expression is one of fear and distress, suggesting that he is about to be executed or executed. - The image is likely from the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - It is unclear what the magazine is about, but it seems to be related to the museum of the dead. - There are also illustrations of other people in the background, including a woman in a red dress and a man with a gun. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The magazine's cover also mentions that the magazine was published by Dell, which was a popular publisher of comic books and magazines during the early 1900s. - The author's name, Curtiss T., is written below the title in smaller text, indicating that he wrote the book. - The book was published in the United States, as evidenced by the" 270,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Fight Stories"" published by Burgess Leonard. The cover features an illustration of two boxers in action, with one boxer throwing a punch at the other. The boxer on the left is wearing a red and white striped shirt and is holding a black boxing glove, while the boxer in the middle is wearing a blue and yellow striped shirt. The background is yellow, and the title of the book is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Swat 'em in Scarlet! The Lass and the Larruper: The Amazing Langford."" The author's name, Charles Rose, is written below the title in smaller black letters. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, including Burgess Leonard and Charles Rose, as well as the publisher's name, ""The Amazing Langford."" - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, white, and blue, with some yellow accents. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The image conveys a sense of energy and excitement, as if the boxers are in the middle of a fierce battle." 271,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Phoenix and the Mirror"" by Avram Davidson. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man holding a vase and the woman holding a bouquet of flowers. The background is a dark blue night sky with stars twinkling in the distance. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""Avram Davidson,"" is written at the bottom. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a vase with a flower in it, which is likely the main focus of the image. The vase is made of glass and has a unique design with a curved shape and a handle on one side. The flowers are arranged in a way that creates a sense of depth and dimension, with some overlapping each other. The overall color scheme is predominantly blue and purple, with hints of green and yellow. The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The book is published by an ace science fiction special, as indicated by the ""66100/154"" label on the top left corner. The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The image appears to have been taken from a book or magazine, as there is a slight reflection on the surface of the cover. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and trees, suggesting that the scene is taking place in a city or town. - Overall, the image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, with the title and author's names written in a bold, sans-serif font. The cover also has a vintage feel to it, with its colorful illustrations and intricate details." 272,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman lying on a bed in a bedroom. The woman is wearing a long dress and has her head resting on a pillow. She appears to be in a state of relaxation, with her eyes closed and her mouth slightly open. The bed is covered with a white sheet and there is a lamp on the nightstand next to it. The room has a large window with a view of a cityscape outside. There is also a mirror on the wall behind the bed. The text above the image reads ""Jimmy finished lighting his cigarette, a lurking grin illuminating his handsome, boyish face. If his tummy had been full of the produce of the vineyards, and his brain had been sufficiently exhilarated thereby, he might have told his questioner that his pleasure consisted of the company of girls, girls, girls. She had been indulging in an afternoon nap before sailing forth to her job."" - The image conveys a sense of relaxation and tranquility. - The woman's expression is peaceful and serene, suggesting that she is enjoying a peaceful moment. - The overall mood of the illustration is one of calmness and contentment." 273,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of birds in a field. The title of the book, ""Great Green Things"" by Thomas H. Knight, is written in bold letters at the top of the image. Below the title, there is an illustration of two birds, one with its wings spread wide and the other with its head tilted back, as if it is about to take flight. The birds appear to be in mid-flight, with their wings spread out and their heads turned to the side. In the center of the illustration, there are several birds flying around the birds, some of which are flying and some are standing on the ground. There are also several other birds scattered throughout the field, including a bird with a long beak and a bird with wings. The background shows a landscape with trees and bushes, and the sky is filled with clouds. The overall mood of the scene is peaceful and serene. - The illustration is illustrated by Marchioni, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. The text is written in a simple, sans-serif font and is centered on the page." 274,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""North from Rome"" by Helen MacInnes. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is on the left side of the cover, with his arm around the woman's waist and her head resting on his shoulder. The woman is wearing a white dress with a red flower in her hair and a black necklace. She is looking up at the man with a seductive expression on her face. The background is a dark blue color, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A hair-raising thriller"" and ""Boston Herald."" The author's name, ""Complete and Unabridged,"" is written below the title in smaller text. The book appears to be a new suspense best seller, as indicated by the ""50¢"" label on the top right corner. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the author's signature in the bottom right corner. Overall, the cover conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, with the man and woman appearing to be in a tense situation." 275,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a city at night. The spaceship is green and yellow in color and has multiple levels and windows on the sides. It appears to be in mid-flight, with its wings spread wide and its engines roaring. The city below is lit up with orange and yellow lights, creating a fiery glow. In the background, there is a large explosion of orange and red flames, which are shooting out from the spaceship's engine. The sky is dark and filled with stars, and the overall mood of the image is dramatic and action-packed. - The image appears to have been taken from a high vantage point, looking down on the spaceship and the city below. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, giving the impression of a powerful and dynamic scene. The overall effect is one of power and energy, as if the spaceship is about to take off into space. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. The lines are bold and the shading is smooth, making the image appear three-dimensional. The background is black, which makes the spaceship and city stand out even more. - The overall composition of the illustration is well-balanced, with the spaceship and explosion being the focal points of the scene. The explosion is large and fiery, with orange and red hues, and it is surrounded by a halo of light, creating an awe-inspiring and awe-inspiring scene. The image conveys a sense of power, energy, and excitement. - The text on the image reads ""Spacecraft"" in bold white letters, indicating that this is a cover for a book or magazine. The title of the book is written in a larger font size than the rest of the text, making it stand out from the rest of its text. The author's name is written in smaller font size, and the publisher's name is also written" 276,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Captain Future: Wizard of Science"" by Edmond Hamilton. The cover features an illustration of three characters from the book, Captain Future and the Space Emperor. The characters are standing in front of a yellow pyramid-like structure with the title of the book written in red and orange letters at the top. In the center of the cover, there is a robot-like figure with a green helmet and a red suit, holding a gun in its right hand. To the left of the robot, there are two other figures, one wearing a white suit and the other wearing a red suit with a halo around their head. The background is black, and the title and author's name are written in white text. The cover also includes a subtitle that reads ""Featuring Capt. Future and the space emperor"" and ""A thrilling publication."" The overall color scheme is predominantly red, orange, and yellow, with some hints of blue and green. - The cover also mentions that the book is a complete book-length novel of planet conquest by Edmond Hamiltion." 277,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Best of Frederick Pohl"" edited by Lester del Rey. The cover features an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a planet with a spaceship in the background. The spaceship is blue and white in color and appears to be in mid-flight. The planet is a deep blue color with a crescent moon visible in the top right corner. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The book is resting on a wooden surface. - The cover also includes the author's signature at the bottom right corner." 278,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Paint on their Faces"" by Jerry Weil. The cover features a portrait of a woman with blonde hair styled in an updo, wearing a white lingerie set and a fur stole draped over her shoulders. She is sitting on a bed with her legs crossed and her hands resting on her knees. The background is a deep pink color, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top and bottom of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Love...Heartache...Temptation: An Intimate Story of Girls in a Big City"" and ""A Signet Book"". On the right side of the image, there are two hats and a pair of gloves lying on the bed. - The author's name, ""Jerry Weil,"" is written below the title in smaller text. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the cover is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of intrigue and suspense. - The image is from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration. - The cover also includes the author's signature at the bottom right corner." 279,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Infinitive of Go"" by John Brunner. The cover features an illustration of a man in a yellow suit and helmet, standing in front of a large door with a futuristic design. The man appears to be in a battle-ready stance, with his arms crossed and a determined expression on his face. Behind him, there are several other people, some of whom are also wearing helmets and armor. The background is dark and ominous, with a hint of smoke and explosions. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""A Smashing New Novel by John Brunners"" and the publisher's logo at the bottom. The overall tone of the image is dark and foreboding, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published by the publisher, as indicated by the logo on the bottom right corner. The cover also has a barcode on the bottom left corner for easy identification." 280,"The image is a colorful illustration of a man and a woman in a futuristic setting. The man is holding a large gun and appears to be aiming it towards the woman, who is sitting on a platform with a spaceship in the background. The woman is also holding a smaller gun and is looking up at the man with a determined expression on her face. In the foreground, there is a large planet with a blue sky and stars in the distance. The planet is surrounded by a group of buildings and structures, including a tall tower and a smaller building. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and there are several spaceships flying in the sky. The overall mood of the image is one of adventure and exploration. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The artist has used a mix of realistic and cartoon-like elements to create a sense of depth and dimensionality. The overall style is reminiscent of a sci-fi or fantasy scene. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. The characters are drawn with exaggerated features, giving them a whimsical and playful appearance. The background is a mix of blues, greens, and yellows, creating a sense that the scene is taking place in outer space. The overall effect is one of excitement and wonder at the vastness of the universe." 281,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a barren landscape with a large crater in the background. The spaceship is black and white in color and has a pointed nose and two engines on either side. It appears to be in mid-flight, with its wings spread wide and its tail pointing upwards. The sky is a pale blue, and the ground below is covered in small rocks and boulders. The overall mood of the image is one of exploration and discovery. - The image appears to have been taken from a high vantage point, looking down on the spaceship and the crater. The crater is surrounded by a vast expanse of orange and yellow hues, giving the impression of a desert-like landscape. The horizon line is visible in the distance, and there are a few small islands scattered throughout the scene. The image conveys a sense of awe and wonder at the vastness of space and the unknown. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed textures and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. The colors are vibrant and the lines are sharp, making the spaceship stand out against the background. Overall, the image conveys an impression of a journey into the unknown, with the spaceship as a symbol of exploration and adventure." 282,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Celeste... The Gold Coast Virgin"" by Rosamond Marshall. The cover features a portrait of a young woman with blonde hair, wearing a blue dress and holding a mirror in her hand. She is sitting on a red couch with a lamp and a vase of flowers on the table in front of her. The background is a dark red color, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover. The author's name, ""Author of Kitty and Duchess Hotspur,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the Dell logo in the top left corner. - The overall style of the image is vintage and retro, with a colorful and vibrant color palette. - The woman appears to be in a state of distress, with her eyes wide open and her mouth slightly open, as if she is about to speak. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, with the woman's expression conveying a sense that she is about something important. - The book appears to have been published by Dell, as indicated by the Dell logo on the cover. - It is likely that the book is a novel or a novella, as it is titled ""Celest... The Goldcoast Virgin."" - The author's signature is written in cursive script, and there is a small illustration of a flower in the bottom right corner." 283,"The image is a black and white illustration of a scene from the book ""The Strange Voyage"" by the author. It shows a group of people in a cave-like setting, with a man in the center holding a sword and a woman on the right side of the image. The man is wearing a helmet and appears to be in distress, while the woman is looking at him with a concerned expression. In the background, there are several other people, including a man with a beard and a woman with long hair, who are also holding swords. The text above the illustration reads ""Welcome to Olympus, said the man with the sword and the woman with the sword."" The illustration is accompanied by a caption that reads ""The man with his hand extended towards the woman, who is holding the sword."" The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The image appears to have been taken from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The background is filled with various objects, such as rocks, trees, and other elements that suggest a cave or a cave system. The overall mood of the scene is one of danger and suspense." 284,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Romance: One Egyptian Night"" published in May 1929. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a white dress with a headdress on her head, standing in front of a pyramid. She is holding a staff and appears to be looking off into the distance. The background is a dark blue sky with stars twinkling in the distance. On the left side of the cover, there is a black figure of a man lying on the ground, holding a spear. The title of the book is written in orange and yellow text at the top, with the author's name, Talbot Mundy, written in smaller text below. The subtitle reads ""A tale out of the past and into the present: of Cairo and love beside the pyramids and of the Nile and mysterious danger."" - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Raymond S. Spears, T.S. Sterling, F.F. Van de Water, G.W. Barrington, and L.G. Bloomfield. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""May 1930"" at the bottom right corner. - The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of the early 19th century, with a mix of traditional and modern elements. - The cover has a vintage feel to it, with its bold colors and intricate details. It is a beautiful representation of the Egyptian culture and history. - The image is a digital illustration, so it may not be accurate or up-to-date. However, it does provide a glimpse into the world of ancient Egypt and its rich cultural heritage. - The image also includes information about the book's publication date, author, and publisher." 285,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a desert landscape. The spaceship is in the center of the image, with its body facing towards the right side of the frame. It has a sleek, metallic design with a pointed nose and two engines on either side. The body of the spaceship is covered in a blue and purple color scheme, with a hint of orange and yellow accents. In the background, there are mountains and a body of water, with trees and shrubs scattered throughout. The sky is a deep pink and purple color, with a few clouds scattered across it. The overall mood of the illustration is one of exploration and discovery. - The image appears to be from a sci-fi or fantasy book or movie, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. - The text reads ""The spaceship is flying over the desert landscape, with mountains and trees in the distance."" - The text also mentions that the spaceship is flying towards the horizon, with its wings spread wide and its engines roaring. - The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and blue colors, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality. - The overall style of the art is reminiscent of the early 20th century, with bold lines and vibrant colors. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed textures and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The illustration is accompanied by a quote from the author, which reads ""The future is now, and the past is always with us."" - The author's signature is written in a cursive font at the bottom right corner of the illustration. - The title of the book or movie is written in smaller font below the illustration." 286,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Terror in Times Square"" by Alan Handley. The cover features a portrait of a young woman with dark hair styled in an updo and wearing a blue dress. She is standing in front of a cityscape with tall buildings and skyscrapers in the background. The title of the book is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. The subtitle ""Kiss Your Elbow"" is written at the bottom. The book appears to be complete and unabridged, as indicated by the ""25¢"" label on the bottom right corner. - The cover also has a small illustration of a hand holding a gun, which could be a reference to the book's title or a symbol of danger. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and orange." 287,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying in space. The spaceship is colorful and has a unique design with a mix of blue, orange, and yellow stripes. It has two large engines on either side of the body, with a red and white stripe running along the top and bottom edges. The engines are connected by a long, thin line that runs from the front to the back of the ship. The background is a deep purple color, and there are small white dots scattered throughout the image. The overall style of the illustration is cartoon-like and whimsical. - The spaceship appears to be in motion, as indicated by the lines and curves in the background. The colors are vibrant and the lines are bold and exaggerated, giving the impression of movement and energy. The image conveys a sense of power and excitement. - The image also includes a small blue light at the bottom right corner, which could be a representation of a spaceship or a spaceship." 288,"The image is an illustration of two characters, a man and a robot, engaged in a battle. The man is holding a sword and appears to be attacking the robot, who is flying through the air with its arms outstretched. The robot is wearing a suit of armor and has a large head with a red eye. The background is filled with smoke and flames, and there is a large dome-like structure in the distance. The overall mood of the image is chaotic and action-packed. - The man is standing on the left side of the image, with his arms stretched out to the sides and his legs bent at the knees. He is wearing a white shirt, blue jeans, and brown boots. He has a determined expression on his face and is holding the sword with both hands. - The robot is on the right side, with its body facing towards the man. It has a large, round head with two arms and two legs. Its arms are raised in the air, as if it is about to attack. The robot's body is covered in armor plates and has a metallic sheen. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and explosions, suggesting that the scene is taking place in a futuristic or sci-fi setting. - There are several other objects scattered around the scene, including a large explosion, a spaceship, and a spaceship. The explosion appears to have caused damage to the city below, with debris and rubble scattered across the ground. The sky is dark and cloudy, and the overall color scheme is predominantly red, orange, and yellow, giving the image a fiery and dramatic feel. - The image conveys a sense of danger and destruction, with the characters and the robot engaged in a fierce battle. The scene is filled with energy and movement, creating a sense of chaos and destruction." 289,"The image is the cover of an original gold medal novel titled ""Eagle On His Wrist"" by Homer Hatten. The cover features a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man wearing a yellow vest and the woman wearing a pink dress. The man is holding a sword in his right hand and the woman is looking up at him with a smile on her face. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the novel is written in white text at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""Homer Hatten,"" is written at the bottom. The book appears to be an original gold-medal novel, as indicated by the ""An Original Gold Medal Novel-Not a Reprint"" label on the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a brief description of the novel, which reads ""He courted love and war with equal fervor-this rebel cavalier."" - The cover is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is romantic and whimsical, conveying a sense of adventure and excitement. - The colors are vibrant and eye-catching, with the yellow vest and pink dress standing out against the dark background. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. The man has a serious expression on his face, while the woman has a gentle expression on her lips. The woman's hair is styled in loose curls, and she is looking off to the side with a slight smile. The background shows a wooded area with trees and foliage, suggesting that the scene takes place in a forest or woodland setting. The title and author's names are written in a cursive font, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The book appears not to be a reprint, as it is an original goldmedal novel, so it may have been published in the early" 290,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Man's World"" from the early 20th century. The cover features a group of men in military uniforms, with one man in the center holding a sign that reads ""Strange Women of Convict Island (They were queens of a savage penal colony)"". The man on the left is wearing a green uniform and a hat, while the man on the right is wearing an orange uniform. The background shows a prison cell with bars and a fence. The title of the magazine is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Col. Carlson's Makin Atoll Mop-Up (Most Daring Marine Raid of World War Two)"" written in smaller red letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also mentions that the playgirl and her legion of looters are true book bonus. - The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The image is accompanied by a brief description of the magazine's contents, which includes information about the playgirls and their legions of looters. - It also mentions that they are the most daring marine raid of world war two, and that they were queens of savage penal colonies. - The author of the book is mentioned in the bottom left corner as ""True Book Bonus: The Playgirl and Her Legion of Looters."" - The book is published by the Guatemala Revolt. - The book was published in the United States during World War II." 291,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Awake to Darkness"" by Richard McMullen. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is lying on his back with his head resting on the woman's chest, while the woman is leaning over him with her arms around his waist. The woman is wearing a red dress and has blonde hair styled in loose curls. She is looking up at the man with a seductive expression on her face. The background is a dark green color, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""His women were his undoing"" and ""This out tobacoo's tobacco road. It's a tale of feudin' and a-fussin' poor whites in Georgia."" The author's name, ""Miami Herald,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a woman in the background, which appears to be a representation of the author's work. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book appears to have been published by Popular Library, as indicated by the ""Popular Library"" label on the top left corner." 292,"The image is an illustration of a woman in a red space suit with a helmet on her head, holding a sword in her right hand. She is standing in front of a man who appears to be unconscious or unconscious. The man is lying on his back with his head resting on the ground. The background is dark and there are trees and foliage in the distance. The overall mood of the image is tense and action-packed. - The woman is wearing a red suit with a high neckline and long sleeves, and she has blonde hair styled in a bob. She is holding the sword with both hands and is looking up at the man with a determined expression on her face. The man's body is partially obscured by the woman's arm, but he is lying down with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open. The scene appears to take place in a jungle-like environment with tall grass and trees surrounding them. The sky is dark and cloudy, and there is a hint of a starry night sky in the background. The image conveys a sense of danger and danger. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. The woman's face is drawn with sharp lines and bold strokes, giving her a fierce and determined expression. The man also has a large head with a large mouth and sharp teeth, and his body is covered in blood and gore. The overall effect is one of power and strength." 293,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Fantastic Science Fact & Fiction"" published by Lester Del Rey. The cover features an illustration of a man in a red suit with a large head and arms, standing on a rocky surface with a spaceship in the background. The man appears to be looking up at the sky with a curious expression on his face. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Still 35¢"" written in smaller white letters below. The author's name, ""Fredric Brown,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Robert F. Young, George-Louis Borges, and Robert Bloch, as well as the publisher, Skies of Infamy, and the year ""March 1960."" - There is also a small illustration of a woman in the bottom right corner, who is looking at the man with a concerned expression. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red and blue, with some hints of yellow and green. - The background is a dark blue sky with stars and planets, giving the impression of a starry night sky. - The book appears to have a vintage feel to it, with a slightly worn and aged look. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand." 294,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Adventure"" published in September 1945. The cover features a man wearing a cowboy hat and holding a pair of playing cards. He appears to be in a state of distress, with his eyes wide open and his mouth slightly open. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Hark, Africa!"" written in white letters below. The author's name, Joel Townsley Rogers, is written on the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, MacKinlay Kantor and Maurice Walsh, as well as the publisher's name, ""15th Anniversary Edition."" - There is also an illustration of a man's face in the top left corner, which is likely the cover art for the book. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and orange. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""September 1935"" on the top right corner. Overall, the cover conveys a sense of adventure and excitement, with the man's expression conveying a sense that he is ready for action." 295,"The image is an advertisement for a book titled ""Inside Hollywood"" by the World's Leading Publisher of Pocket-Size Books. The cover of the book features a black and white illustration of a woman standing in front of a group of men. The woman is wearing a strapless dress and has her hair styled in an updo. She is holding a cigarette in her hand and appears to be looking at the camera with a serious expression. The text on the cover reads ""The scene: The studios and sound stages, the bedrooms and bistros of Hollywood. The cast: A desirable starlet willing to sell her body and soul for success. A broken-down ex-star willing to blackmail-or worse-to win a comeback role. A jealous lover willing to go to any lengths to keep his woman. The plot: An unknown beauty captures the starring role in a $3 million epic and becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue, blackmail and passion."" There are also illustrations of two men sitting on either side of the woman, one of whom is smoking a cigarette. The background is a dark blue color. Overall, the image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the woman is about to embark on a journey into the world of Hollywood." 296,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Real Sports"" from January 20th, published by C. Paul Jackson. The cover features three men playing basketball, with the title ""Hothead Hoop King"" written in bold letters at the top. The man on the left is wearing a yellow and purple jersey with the number 3 on it, and he is holding a basketball in his right hand. He appears to be in mid-air, with his left arm extended and his right arm bent at the elbow. The two men on the right are wearing red and white jerseys with the numbers 1 and 2 on them, and they are also holding basketballs. The background is black, and there is a small illustration of a basketball court in the bottom right corner. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner. - The cover also includes the words ""Dream Backfield-Nightmare Team"" and ""3 Great Basketball Thrillers!"" in smaller text. - The overall color scheme of the cover is predominantly blue and green, with some yellow and red accents. - The magazine's cover also mentions that the issue is from the early 20s, as indicated by the date ""Jan. 20"" and the year ""20¢"". - The magazine appears to have been published in the early 1920s. - It is unclear if this is a real sports magazine or a magazine for a specific sport, but it seems to be a collection of sports-related content. - The cover also has a small illustration at the bottom right-hand corner, which could be a reference to the magazine's title or a promotional advertisement for the magazine. - The image is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is clear and legible, making it easy to read and understand the information presented. - Overall, the" 297,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying towards the sun. The spaceship is in the center of the image, with its body facing towards the right side of the frame. It has a large, spherical body with multiple arms and legs, and a small, cylindrical structure on top. The body of the spaceship is covered in a metallic, silver-colored material, and it appears to be floating in space. The background is a bright orange color, with rays of light emanating from the sun, creating a fiery glow around the spaceship. The overall mood of the illustration is dramatic and awe-inspiring. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The use of bold lines and shading gives the image a sense of depth and dimensionality. The overall effect is one of power and energy, as if the spaceship is about to take off into the vastness of space." 298,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Creature from the Black Lagoon: The Original Story of the Famous Film"". The cover features an illustration of a woman in a bikini and a man in a suit of armor, standing in front of a cave-like background. The woman is holding a sword and appears to be ready for battle. The man is standing on top of the woman, with his arms outstretched and a determined expression on his face. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""A Dragon Publication"" written in smaller, black letters below. The author's name is written at the bottom. - The cover also has a red dragon logo on the bottom right corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of orange and yellow. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions." 299,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""Planet Comics"" from March 1940. The cover features a large green dragon with sharp teeth and claws, attacking a woman in a blue dress who is lying on the ground. The woman appears to be unconscious or unconscious, with her eyes closed and her mouth open. The dragon is flying above her, with its wings spread wide and its mouth open as if it is about to attack. The background is a desert landscape with mountains and a spaceship in the distance. The title of the comic book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Weird Adventures in Space"" written in smaller yellow letters below. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, ""Dragon-Raiders of Azlta"" and ""Mars, God of War,"" as well as the publisher's name, ""Lost World."" - There are also illustrations of other characters from the comic series, including a man in a suit and a woman in an airplane, as well as a group of people in the foreground. The overall color scheme of the image is bright and vibrant, with a mix of blues, greens, and yellows. - The comic book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image appears to have been scanned from a physical copy of the comic, as there are no visible signs of wear or tear." 300,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Affair"" by Alex Carter. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is wearing a plaid shirt and the woman is wearing a yellow dress. They are both smiling and appear to be in love. The background is a dark blue with a hint of green. The title of the book is written in red and white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""He was a brash young rebel, she was his teacher, boldly defied convention."" - The cover also includes a quote from the book, which reads ""The story of a shattering affair between a sex-driven woman and a teen-age boy!"" - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is sensual and romantic. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed brushstrokes. - The text on the cover is written in a cursive font, giving the book a vintage feel. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right corner. - The book is published by First Publication and has a barcode on the top left corner." 301,"The image is an illustration of a scene from the movie ""Life on Uranus"". It shows a man in a yellow suit and helmet, holding a red robot-like object, standing in front of a large orange sphere. The man appears to be in a space-like environment with planets and stars in the background. The title of the movie is written in bold white letters at the top of the image, with the subtitle ""The inhabitant of Uranus lives on a planet in the universe."" Below the title, there is a brief description of the movie's plot, which reads ""The man is a scientist who has discovered a new planet that he believes is inhabited by a group of aliens. He is wearing a suit of armor and a helmet, and is holding a gun in his right hand. The robot is standing on a pedestal, and there are several other robots scattered around the scene. The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly orange and yellow, with some hints of blue and green. - The image also includes a small illustration of a spaceship in the top right corner, which could be a spaceship or a spaceship. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds, and the overall mood of the poster is one of exploration and discovery." 302,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""City of Naked Women Whisper"". The cover features a pin-up girl in a purple maid's outfit with a white apron and a black bow on her head. She is kneeling on the ground with her hands on her knees and her head tilted back, as if she is whispering something. The background is yellow and the title of the comic book is written in red and black text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Honest Wrestling is Lousy He Sells Sex Diaries Are Dynamite Boys Will Be Girls."" The cover also has a small illustration of a keyhole in the bottom right corner. - The cover also mentions that the comic book was published by Peter Dugan. - The overall tone of the cover is dark and mysterious, with a hint of humor and intrigue. - The text on the cover is in a bold, sans-serif font and is centered on the page. - The author's name, ""Peter Dugan,"" is written at the bottom of the cover in smaller text. - The comic book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this comic book is from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the text. - It may have been published during the early 1900s or late 1800s. - It could be used as a reference for understanding the history of comics and the evolution of the comic industry. - It can also be used as an educational tool for students studying the history of comic books and their impact on society. - It might also serve as a source of inspiration for artists and illustrators who want to create their own comic books." 303,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""WINK: A Whirl of Girls"" from June 25th, 1954. The cover features a pin-up girl with blonde hair styled in a voluminous updo and a pink flower crown on her head. She is wearing a blue dress with a green belt and high heels. The girl is lying on her back with her legs up in the air, with one leg bent at the knee and the other stretched out to the side. She has a big smile on her face and is looking directly at the camera. The background is white, and the title of the magazine is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""Gals-Gags and Gayety."" - The cover also includes the date ""June 25"" and the year ""1953"" in smaller text. - The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The overall style of the cover is vintage and retro. - The cover appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in color, with vibrant colors and clear details. - The text on the cover is in a bold, sans-serif font. - The background is a light beige color. - The title and subtitle are in a larger font size than the rest of the text. - There are also illustrations of other women in the background, including a woman in a bikini and a man in a suit. - The magazine cover also mentions that the magazine was published in June 1960. - It also mentions that it was published by the publisher of the magazine. - The publisher's name is written below the title in smaller text, and the publisher's address is written at the bottom of the page. - The date and year are written in a smaller" 304,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Crimson Clue"" by George Harmon Coxe. The cover features a portrait of a woman in a red dress, holding a cigarette in her hand. She is standing in front of a window with a view of a cityscape in the background. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. The subtitle ""Death snaps the shutter on blackmail and murder"" is written at the bottom. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also has a red border around the edges, giving it a vintage feel. - The overall color scheme is predominantly red and blue, with some yellow and green accents. - The woman's hair is styled in an updo, and she is looking directly at the camera with a serious expression on her face. - The background is a dark blue, with a hint of purple, giving the impression of a night sky. - The book is published by Perma Books, as indicated by the ""M-3010"" label on the top left corner. - The author's signature is written at bottom right corner, indicating that this is the complete book." 305,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""10's Texas Rangers: Pirates on Horseback"" by Jackson Cole. The cover features an illustration of two men, one in a cowboy hat and the other in a red jacket, engaged in a fight. The man in the cowboy hat is holding a gun and appears to be attacking the other man, who is lying on the ground with his head in his hands. The background is a desert landscape with mountains in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Best Action Western Stories"" written in smaller, black letters below. The author's name, ""Ranger Out of Bounds"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, ""Jackson Cole"" and ""Johnston Cullin"", as well as the publisher's logo. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and orange. - The book appears to have been published in August 1940, as indicated by the date on the top left corner. - The image has a vintage feel to it, with a sense of action and adventure. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is filled with stars and planets, giving the impression of a starry night sky. - There is also a small illustration of a horse in the bottom right corner, which could be a reference to the title of the novel. - Overall, the cover conveys a sense of excitement and anticipation for the story that lies within the pages of this book." 306,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""15 Dime Detective Magazine"". The cover features an illustration of two men, one in a suit and the other in a trench coat, engaged in a physical altercation. The man in the suit is holding the other man's hand and appears to be trying to pull him away from the scene. The background is dark and the title of the magazine is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""Down among the dead men"" and ""Crime on my hands by H.H. Stinson, Clark, Dermy Cox, Dennis"". The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, C.William Harrison and Clark, as well as the publisher, Clark-Dermy Cox. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The use of bold colors and dramatic lighting creates a sense that the story is about to unfold. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The background is a mix of red, orange, and yellow colors, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The magazine's cover also mentions that it is all stories complete, indicating that it was published in October. - The author's name is written in smaller text below the title, and the publisher's name is at the bottom. - There is also a small illustration of a man in a hat and a woman in a dress, which could be the main characters of the story. - The image appears to have been taken in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover." 307,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Deadlock"" by Ruth Fenison. The cover features an illustration of a man lying on a bed with his head resting on a pillow. He appears to be unconscious or unconscious. The woman standing next to him is holding a briefcase and looking at him with a concerned expression. The background is a dark blue night sky with stars twinkling in the distance. The title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller letters below it. The Dell Book 808 logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the text ""He didn't want his killer caught!"" which suggests that the book is about a murder mystery. The overall tone of the image is dark and suspenseful. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed shading. The woman's hair is styled in an updo and she is wearing a black dress. The man is lying on his back with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open, as if he is sleeping. The briefcase is red and has a handle on the side. The bed is covered in a white sheet and there is a lamp on the nightstand next to the bed. The room appears to have a window with curtains and a door in the background. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and suspense, as if the reader is about to uncover the truth behind the murder. The title and author's names are written in bold, white letters, making them stand out against the dark background. The overall mood of the illustration is one of suspense and intrigue. - The book cover also includes information about the author, including their name and the year it was published. It also mentions that the novel is available for purchase at the Dell Book 908 store." 308,"The image is a digital illustration of a large, cylindrical object with a large mouth-like opening in the center. The object appears to be floating on a body of water, with a group of people standing on the shore in front of it. The sky is filled with orange and yellow hues, and there is a large wave crashing against the shore. The sun is setting in the background, casting a warm glow over the scene. The overall mood of the image is dramatic and dramatic. - The image is by Marc Simonetti, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the image. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed textures and colors that give it a lifelike appearance. - The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and blue tones, creating a sense of depth and dimension. - The people in the foreground are dressed in black, and they appear to be looking up at the object with awe and wonder. - The object itself is made up of multiple layers of waves, with some overlapping each other, creating an intricate pattern. The waves are crashing into the water, creating a chaotic and dynamic scene. The waves appear to be moving in different directions, with some reaching up towards the sky and others reaching down towards the shore. There is also a small island in the distance, which is partially obscured by the waves. The overall effect is one of power and energy, as if the object is about to take off into the sky. - The overall impression is one that is both awe-inspiring and awe-inspiring, as well as awe-inspiring. - The artist's signature is written in a cursive font at the bottom right corner of the illustration." 309,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Small-town Chippie"" by Monte Steele. The cover features an illustration of a blonde woman in a white bodysuit and high heels, standing in front of a cityscape with buildings and a green car in the background. The woman is holding a black purse and has a seductive expression on her face. The title of the book is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller red letters below it. The subtitle reads ""She used sex as a snare, and she baited her traps, each with a sensual caress."" - The cover also includes a small illustration of the author's signature in the bottom right corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red and white, with some hints of blue and green. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is written in a modern, sans-serif font. - The background is a light beige color, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The image is framed by a thin black border. - The author's signature is written in cursive script, adding a personal touch to the cover. - The title and author's names are written in a larger, more prominent font than the rest of the text. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner, indicating that this is a new edition of the book. - The book is published by the publisher, as indicated by the ""75c"" label on the top right corner. This image appears to have been taken from a book or magazine, as there is a small illustration at the bottom right-hand corner. The illustration shows a woman with blonde hair, wearing a white bodystock and high heels. She is standing in front a cityscape, with buildings and trees in the" 310,"The image is a painting of a woman sitting on a red couch in a room with a man standing behind her. The woman is wearing a blue dress and has dark hair styled in an updo. She is holding a glass of whiskey in her hand and is looking at the camera with a seductive expression. The man is standing next to her, wearing a black suit and a hat. He is looking at her with a serious expression on his face. The background is a yellowish-orange color, and there are various objects scattered around the room, including a vase, a lamp, and a mirror. The overall mood of the image is sensual and provocative. - The painting appears to be done in a realistic style, with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. The woman's body language suggests that she is in a state of relaxation and comfort, while the man's body language conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue. The composition of the painting is balanced, with the woman's body slightly turned to the side and the man's head tilted slightly to the right. The colors are warm and earthy, with shades of orange, yellow, and green, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The overall effect is one of elegance and sophistication. - The image conveys a feeling of intimacy and romance, as if the woman is about to take a sip of the whiskey. The man's presence in the background adds to the overall mood of romance and sensuality. The painting is done in oil paint, with a smooth and glossy finish, giving it a realistic and lifelike appearance. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner of the painting. - The overall theme of the paintings is one that explores the relationship between the woman and the man, and the way they interact with each other. The painting captures the essence of their relationship, and the viewer can feel the emotions and emotions that are conveyed through" 311,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Lez"" by Don Bellmore. The cover features an illustration of two women, one in a black lingerie set and the other in a white lingerie set, standing in front of a bed. The woman in the black lingerie set is holding a whip in her hand and appears to be in the middle of a seductive pose. The background is yellow and the title of the book is written in red and black text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""A Sundown Reader,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also has a small logo on the bottom right corner that reads ""75c"" and ""SR 562."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and provocative. - The image appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration. - The book is likely a collection of stories or novels, as suggested by the title and the author's signature. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The colors used in the illustration are vibrant and eye-catching, with a mix of blues, greens, and yellows. - The overall mood of the covers is sensual and provocative, with a hint of mystery and intrigue. - The illustrations are done in a way that makes them appear as if they are coming out of the pages of the book. - The text on the cover is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is a light blue color, which helps to make the illustrations stand out even more. - The title and author's names are written in a larger font size than the rest of the text, so they are easily visible and can be read from a distance. - The covers" 312,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Gun-Wolf of Tubac"" by Nelson Nye. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is holding the woman's hand and appears to be in distress, while the woman is looking at him with a concerned expression. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes a price tag of 25 cents, indicating that it is a complete and unabridged edition. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed shading. - The woman is wearing a yellow dress with a floral pattern and has red hair styled in loose curls. She is also wearing a blue scarf around her neck. - The man is standing behind her, with his arms around her waist and his head tilted slightly to the side. He is looking down at the woman with a worried expression on his face. - There is also a small illustration of another man in the background, who appears to have a gun in his hand. The illustration is accompanied by text that reads """ 313,"The image is an illustration of a scene on Mars. The background shows a large orange planet with a mountain range in the distance. In the foreground, there is a rocky landscape with a group of astronauts and a large yellow tank-like vehicle. The vehicle appears to be a rover or a rover, with a large dome on top and a small antenna on the side. On the left side of the image, there are two astronauts, one wearing a white suit and the other wearing a black suit, standing on a rock formation. They are looking up at the planet with interest. The sky is filled with stars and there are a few clouds scattered across it. The overall mood of the illustration is one of exploration and discovery. - The image conveys a sense of awe and wonder at the vastness of space and the potential for discovery on Mars. It also highlights the importance of exploration and exploration in the search for new planets and other celestial bodies. - The image also suggests that the astronauts are on a mission to explore the planet and discover new things about it. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed textures. The use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, making the scene appear more lifelike and immersive. The overall effect is one of excitement and anticipation for what lies ahead. - The text on the image reads ""The image is from the book ""The Martian"" by Dwayne Elkins."" This is a reference to the book, which was published in 1975 and is a classic science fiction novel that tells the story of a group of scientists who embark on a mission on Mars to find a new planet. The book was written by Dwayne E. Elkins and published by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). - The author's signature is visible in the bottom right corner of the illustration." 314,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""Mystery in Space"". The cover features a group of astronauts in outer space, with the Earth visible in the background. The title of the comic book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The Earth plays a crucial game of survival in interplanetary tug of war."" In the center of the image, there are two astronauts, one wearing a red suit and the other wearing a yellow suit, standing in front of a large globe. The astronaut in the red suit is holding a gun and appears to be ready for battle. The other astronaut is standing next to him, looking up at the globe with a determined expression on his face. On the right side of the page, there are several smaller illustrations of spaceships and planets, including a spaceship, a planet, and a spaceship. The background is a dark blue sky with stars and planets. The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly red, yellow, and green. - The cover also includes the words ""Come on, earth-ships! Pull pull!"" in white text. - The comic book is published by DC Comics. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the comic is action-packed and adventurous." 315,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""All Man"" from July 1945. The cover features a pin-up girl in a white lingerie set with red lipstick and blonde hair, holding a sword in her right hand. She is standing on a red background with a man in a military uniform lying on the ground in front of her. The man is holding a sign that reads ""A practical plan for success in sex"" and the title of the magazine is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""How any man can collect a harem"" and ""The fighting nympho of Normandy."" The cover also mentions that the story of pain without end message from the dead. - The cover also includes a brief description of the magazine's contents, including the title and author of the book, as well as the publisher's name and address. - The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The image conveys a sense of urgency and danger, suggesting that the book is about a man who has collected a harem and is about to fight for his life. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is a deep red color, which helps to draw attention to the text and the illustration. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The woman's body is slightly turned to the side, with her arms stretched out to the sides and her head tilted back, as if she is ready to attack. The man in the military uniform is lying on his back, with his arms crossed over his chest and his eyes closed. He is holding the sword with" 316,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Stag: Beautiful Pushover"" published by the Nine Naked Ladies of Fort McDowell. The cover features an illustration of a group of soldiers in full combat gear, with one soldier lying on the ground and another soldier holding a gun. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and a castle in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""From her tape-recorded diary: My ten years as New York's top call girl"" written in smaller, white letters below. The author's name, ""The GIs who took over Germany's live-it-up castle,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a brief description of the book, which reads ""Medal of Honor Medic: The Cong Couldn't Stop."" - The cover has a blue border around the edges. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that the book was published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The author's signature is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The publisher's logo is also present in the top left corner. - There is also a small illustration of a woman in a white dress, who appears to have been injured or injured, lying on her back on the floor. She is holding a gun and appears to be unconscious. The other soldiers are standing around her, looking at her with concern. - The background is a mix of green and brown colors, with some hints of blue and yellow. The overall mood of the illustration is tense and unsettling. - The image conveys a sense of urgency and danger, as if the soldiers are about to take" 317,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Story of Esther Costello"" by Nicholas Monsarrat. The cover features an illustration of three people, two women and one man, sitting on a couch. The woman on the left is wearing a blue dress and a hat, and she is holding a book in her hand. The man on the right is standing next to her, wearing a white shirt and a suit. The background is a blue sky with white clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The subtitle reads ""Beautiful and innocent, she was used to promote a multi-million-dollar charity racket!"" and ""A new novel by the author of the cruel sea."" - The cover also includes the number ""1043"" and the publisher's logo. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and somber, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed facial expressions. - The text is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is plain white, which makes the illustration stand out even more. - The cover has a vintage feel to it, with a hint of nostalgia and a sense that the story is about to unfold. - Overall, the cover conveys a sense that this is a book that will capture the reader's attention and make them want to read more. - It also suggests that the story may be about a woman who is trying to promote a charity racket, but ultimately fails. - The author's name is written at the bottom of the page, so readers can see that they have a chance to learn more about the story and its characters. - The" 318,"The image is a black and white illustration of three people, two men and a woman, in a close-up shot. The man on the left is holding a gun and appears to be pointing it towards the woman on the right. The woman is looking up at the man with a serious expression on her face. The background is blurred, but it seems like they are in a room with a window and a curtain. The text above the image reads ""Under the brilliant rays, Bertha's hair began to change color."" The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading. - The image appears to have been hand-drawn or digitally created, with a realistic and detailed depiction of the characters' faces and expressions. The overall mood of the illustration is tense and suspenseful. - The illustration conveys a sense of danger and danger, as if the man is about to take action. The woman's expression suggests that she is about something important or dangerous. The man's expression is one of determination and determination, while the woman's expression is more contemplative and thoughtful. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and a bridge, suggesting that the scene is taking place in a city or town. The image is accompanied by a caption that reads ""In the brilliant rays of the sun, Bertha has begun to change colors."" - The illustration also includes a quote from the author, which reads ""The man who has the power to change the world is the one who has the courage to change himself."" This quote is attributed to the author, who is known for his work on the topic of the power of the mind and the power of thought. - The overall message of the image is that the man is ready to take action and change the world, and that he has the courage and determination to do so. The woman appears to be ready to take on any challenge that comes her way. The" 319,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction"" from October 1940. The cover features an illustration of a rocket taking off from a rocky cliff overlooking a body of water. The rocket is in the center of the cover, with its tail pointing upwards and its nose pointing towards the right side of the image. The background shows a mountain range with trees and mountains in the distance. The title of the magazine is written in bold, red letters at the top, with the subtitle ""Ward Moore, William Morrison, Robert Sheekley, Lord Dunsany"" written in smaller, white letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Ward Moore and William Morrison, as well as the publisher, Robert Sheckley, and the publisher's name, Lord Duncany. - The overall color scheme of the cover is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of orange and yellow. - The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this image was taken during the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover." 320,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Big Shot"" by Lawrence Treat. The cover features a group of three people, two men and a woman, standing in front of a table with a telephone on it. The man on the left is holding a gun and appears to be explaining something to the other two men. The woman on the right is looking at the man with a concerned expression. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Fast moving - a bluecoat who went wrong... Excellent Chicago News"" and ""Complete & Unabridged."" The author's name, ""Lawrence Treat,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man in a suit and tie, holding a briefcase, standing next to a woman in a red dress. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage design and typography." 321,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship in outer space. The spaceship is white and has a circular shape with multiple levels and a pointed nose. It appears to be floating in the center of the image, with a planet visible in the background. The planet is a pale yellow color and is surrounded by stars and planets. On the left side of the spaceship, there is a tall tower with a pointed top and a pointed bottom. The tower is connected to the spaceship by a long, thin line that extends from the top to the bottom. The background is black, giving the impression of a starry night sky. The overall style of the illustration is reminiscent of a sci-fi or fantasy scene. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The use of lines and shapes creates a sense of depth and dimensionality, making the spaceship appear as if it is floating in space. The planet and the tower are also detailed, with intricate patterns and textures that give them a realistic appearance. The overall effect is one of awe and wonder at the vastness of space. - The illustration is likely from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text on the bottom right corner. The text reads ""Space Station"" and ""Space Station 2000"" in a bold, sans-serif font. The text is written in a modern, futuristic style, with a mix of blue, green, and yellow colors. The background of the text is a deep blue, with small white stars scattered throughout. The overall composition of the illustration conveys a sense of exploration and discovery, as well as a sense of awe and curiosity about the unknown. - The overall mood of the illustration seems to be one of excitement and anticipation, as though the viewer is about to embark on a journey into the unknown. The image is a beautiful representation of the vastness and mystery of space" 322,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Death Has Three Lives"" by Brett Halliday. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man wearing a blue suit and the woman wearing a purple dress. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with ""A Mike Shayne Mystery"" written in smaller text below it. The author's name, ""Brett Halliday,"" is written at the bottom right corner. - The cover also has a small illustration of the man's face in the top left corner, which appears to be a portrait of a man's head. The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and a serious expression. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The book appears to have been published by Dell, as indicated by the Dell logo in the top right corner. Overall, the cover is a striking and eye-catching illustration that captures the essence of the mystery genre." 323,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Turn of the Screw"" by Henry James. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a room with a fireplace in the background. The man is lying on his back with his head resting on a pillow, while the woman is standing next to him with her hand on his shoulder. The woman is wearing a white dress and has blonde hair styled in an updo. She is holding a candle in her hand and appears to be looking at the man with a concerned expression on her face. The title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The subtitle ""A story of horror which has baffled every reader"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the man's face, which is covered in blood and appears to have been attacked by the woman." 324,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Vixens of Sin"" by Tony Calvano. The cover is predominantly red and orange in color with the title written in bold white letters at the top. The author's name is written in smaller white letters below the title. In the center of the cover, there is an illustration of a naked woman with blonde hair, lying on her back with her arms stretched out to the sides. She appears to be in a state of distress or distress. The background is a dark red color, and the overall mood of the image is somber and unsettling. The text on the cover reads ""A lust club of women to trap unwary men!"" and ""This is an original midnight reader."" - The cover also includes the number 60+ in the bottom right corner. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""June 1945"" on the bottom left corner. - There is also a small illustration of two figures, one of which is a man and the other of a woman, standing side by side, with their arms around each other's waist. The figures appear to be in close proximity to each other, suggesting that they are engaged in a romantic or intimate moment. - The overall tone of this image is dark and foreboding, conveying a sense of danger and danger." 325,"The image is a black and white illustration of two men in a room. The man on the left is holding a gun and appears to be pointing it towards the other man, who is standing in front of him. The other man is wearing a suit and tie and is looking at the gun with a serious expression on his face. In the background, there is a woman sitting on a chair and a man lying on the floor. The woman is holding the gun with both hands and is looking down at the man with a concerned expression. The text above the illustration reads ""The Steel God"" and below the illustration, there are two lines of text that read ""Chapter One"" and ""By Bryce Walton."" The illustration is accompanied by a quote from the book ""Erie Novellette of Living Steel"" by Bryce Walton. - The quote reads, ""The clock of metal against metal was his symphony, and he could not hope to destroy him."" - The quote also mentions that the man is the God of Steel and that he is the only one who can destroy him. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The image appears to have been taken from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page." 326,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Inquest"" by Milton K. Dzaki. The cover features an illustration of a woman and a man in a police uniform. The woman is on the left side of the cover, with her back to the viewer, looking at the man on the right side. She has blonde hair styled in a bob and is wearing a white blouse and black pants. The man is standing in front of her, with his hands on his hips and a serious expression on his face. The background is a light blue color. The title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top, with the author's name written in smaller text below. - The cover also includes a quote from the book that reads ""She was just Jane Doe to the cutthroat who kept her in hiding but to one honest cop she was the fuse to the hottest powder keg in town."" - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right corner. - The book seems to be a hardcover with a glossy finish." 327,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Yellow Overcoat"" by Frank Gruber. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is wearing a black suit and the woman is wearing a red dress. They are standing close together, with the man's arm around the woman's waist. The background is a dark green color, and the title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top of the cover. The author's name, ""Murder in the Windy City,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also has a red banner at the top that reads ""Popular Library"" and a small illustration of the author's signature below it. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution, allowing for a clear view of the details on the cover. - The text on the cover is in English, suggesting that the book may have been published in the United States or Canada. - The author's signature is written in a cursive font, which is a common feature of book covers from the early 20th century. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The woman's hair is styled in loose curls, and she is looking up at the man with a seductive expression on her face. The man's eyes are closed, and he is holding the woman's hand gently. The background shows a cityscape with tall buildings and a cloudy sky. - Overall, the image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the book is about a murder in the windy city. - It is likely that the book was published during the early 1900s, as indicated" 328,"The image is a painting of three people, two women and one man, standing in front of a wooden door. The woman on the left is wearing a green dress with a red skirt and has red hair styled in an updo. She is smiling and looking at the man in the middle, who is wearing a blue and gold striped suit with a white feathered hat. The man is also wearing a black top and has a big smile on his face. The other two women are also smiling and appear to be laughing. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The overall mood of the image is joyful and playful. - The painting is done in a realistic style with vibrant colors and detailed brushstrokes. The figures are depicted in a way that gives them a sense of movement and energy. The use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and dimension in the painting. The overall effect is one of joy and happiness. - The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner of the painting. - The image appears to have been painted on canvas or paper, as there are no visible brush strokes or other marks on the surface. The colors are bright and vivid, and the overall composition is balanced and harmonious. - The background is plain and unadorned, allowing the figures to stand out and draw attention to their expressions and emotions. The painting conveys a sense of fun and lightheartedness. - Overall, this painting captures a moment of joy and laughter between the three people, with the man in blue and the two women in green dresses. It is a beautiful representation of the human spirit and the joy of life. - This painting could be used as a decorative piece for a home or office, or as a gift for someone special. It would make a great addition to any collection of paintings or prints. - The artwork is signed by the artist," 329,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Tamiko"" by Ronald Kirkbride. The cover features an illustration of a young woman lying on a bed with her legs crossed and her arms resting on her knees. She is wearing a pink dress with a floral pattern and has long dark hair styled in loose curls. The background is a greenish-blue color with a hint of purple. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a small illustration of a vase with flowers on a table. The book appears to be a hardcover title, as indicated by the ""Hard Cover Title"" label on the bottom left corner. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""The Story of a Japanese Girl Who Broke Every Taboo in Her Pursuit of Passion"" and the author's names ""Ronald Kirkbrides""" 330,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Marked for Murder"" by Brett Halliday. The cover features a man and a woman standing in front of a window, with the man holding a key in his hand. The man is wearing a red suit and has a serious expression on his face, while the woman is looking at him with a concerned expression. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in yellow text at the top of the cover, and the author's name, Michael Shayne, is written at the bottom. The Dell Book logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a quote from the book that reads ""Why don't you come in here?"" which suggests that the book may be about a murder mystery or thriller. - The overall tone of the image is dark and suspenseful, conveying a sense of danger and intrigue. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is in English, and it is written in a large, bold font. - The background is plain white, making the text stand out. - The image is a vintage illustration, likely from the early 20th century. - The author's signature is written in cursive script, and there is a small illustration of a keyhole in the bottom left corner." 331,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Love Cult"" by Harry Whittington. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is holding a sword and the woman is wearing a red dress. The background is black and the title of the book is written in yellow and red text. The author's name is written at the bottom of the cover in smaller text. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""She was sacrificed on the altar of his desires!"" which translates to ""She was killed on the altar."" The book appears to be a hardcover with a vintage feel to it. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The book seems to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that the book is a novel or a short story, as indicated by the title and subtitle. - The author's signature is also visible at the top right corner of the page. - The image is a digital illustration, so it may not be the original cover art for the book. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is a deep red color, giving the cover a dramatic and eye-catching appearance. - The title and author's names are written in white text, standing out against the black background. The overall design is simple and minimalistic, with no other elements or details to distract from the main focus on the cover art." 332,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""Cowgirl Romances"" from the early 20th century. The cover features a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man wearing a cowboy hat and the woman wearing a red dress. They are standing in front of a campfire, with a grill and a pot of food on the ground. The background is a dark blue sky with stars and a crescent moon. The title of the comic book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, and the number ""10"" is written at the bottom. The cover also includes the names of the authors, ""All the New Westerns"" and ""Ride Fast for Wyoming"" in smaller text. - The cover also mentions that the comic book was published by the American National Comic Book Company (A.N.C.) and that it was released in 1940. - The comic book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The colors used in the illustration are vibrant and eye-catching, making the cover stand out. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, and is easy to read. - The author's name, ""All New Westerns,"" is written below the title in smaller, white letters. - There is also a small illustration of a cowgirl in the top left corner, which is likely the cover art for the comic. - The background is filled with stars and planets, giving the impression of a starry night sky. - The image has a vintage feel to it, with a mix of colors and textures. - Overall, the cover is a fun and colorful illustration that" 333,"The image is an illustration of a man's face in the center, with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open. He appears to be deep in thought or contemplation. The background is a fiery orange and red color scheme, with a large explosion of pink and white smoke rising from the top left corner. The explosion is made up of multiple layers of smoke and flames, creating a sense of movement and energy. The man's hair is slicked back and he has a serious expression on his face. The overall mood of the image is surreal and dreamlike. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The use of bold lines and shapes creates a sense that the man is in a state of awe or wonder at the explosion. The explosion itself is made up mainly of pink and orange hues, with some hints of yellow and blue. The background also features a mountain range in the distance, adding to the overall dramatic effect of the scene. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with loose brushstrokes and loose lines. The colors are bright and vibrant, and the overall composition is balanced and harmonious. The image conveys a sense of awe and wonder at the power of nature. - The man's expression is one of awe and awe, as if he is looking up at the explosion with a sense that it is about to take place. The explosion appears to be taking place in a desert-like landscape, with mountains in the background. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and there is a hint of a sunset or sunrise in the horizon. The overall feeling of the illustration is one of wonder and awe at the beauty of the natural world. - The overall mood and tone of this image are surreal and dreamy, with a sense of mystery and intrigue. The use colors and shapes create a sense that something is about happen, and" 334,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Danger Woman"" by Abel Mann. The cover features a woman in a white dress with a red background. She is holding a gun in her right hand and has a serious expression on her face. The title of the book is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. The subtitle ""A novel of suspense starring an intriguing new heroine-the danger woman"" is written at the bottom. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man lying on the ground, with his head resting on a rock. The man is wearing a suit and tie, and he is looking up at the woman with a concerned expression. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The background is a deep red color, with splashes of blood and other elements scattered throughout. The overall mood of the illustration is tense and unsettling. - The book is published by Abel Mann, as indicated by the publisher's logo in the top left corner." 335,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Strong Don't Cry"" by Estelle Slater. The cover features an illustration of three people, two men and one woman, sitting on a red couch. The man on the left is holding a glass of wine and appears to be drinking from it, while the woman in the middle is looking at him with a concerned expression. The woman on the right is lying on her back with her head resting on a pillow and her eyes closed. She is wearing a pink dress and has her hair styled in an updo. The background is a dark blue color. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""Complete and Unabridged"" and the publisher's name, ""New York Times,"" written in white. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the author's signature in the bottom right corner. The overall tone of the image is dark and moody, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the ""35¢"" label on the top right corner." 336,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Bedtime Stories"" published in November 25 cents. The cover features a young woman lying on a bed with her head resting on a pillow. She is wearing a green lingerie set and has long dark hair styled in loose curls. The woman is looking down at a book that is open to a page with text that reads ""Pictures don't lie"" by Claire Kennedy. The background is a light blue color, and the title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. The author's name is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes the date ""November 25th"" and the year ""2019"" in the top right corner. - The overall style of the illustration is vintage and whimsical, with a playful and romantic feel. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear." 337,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Speed Adventure Stories"" by E. Hoffman Price. The cover features a colorful illustration of a woman in a yellow dress, holding a sword and standing in front of a group of people. The woman appears to be in distress, with her eyes wide open and her mouth slightly open. Behind her, there are two men, one of whom is holding a spear and the other is running away from her. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in red and orange letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller letters below. The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes the date ""July 15th"" and the year ""Scorched Earth"" in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dramatic and action-packed, conveying a sense of danger and excitement. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date and the author's signature at the bottom." 338,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Crack Detective Stories"" published in May 1945. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is lying on his back with his head resting on the woman's chest, while the woman is holding a glass of wine in her hand. The woman is wearing a red dress and has blonde hair styled in an updo. She is looking at the man with a seductive expression on her face. The background of the cover is a brick wall, and there is a bottle of wine on the table next to them. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top, with the subtitle ""Major Crime: Complete Book-Length Novel by Oliver Keystone"" written in smaller black letters below. The author's name, ""First Magazine Publication,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""May 1950"" and the year ""15¢"" in the top left corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The illustration is done in a vintage style, with bold lines and vibrant colors. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this book was published during the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The cover also mentions that it was published by Oliver Keystone, who was a famous detective and crime writer. - The author's signature is also visible on the bottom right corner of the page. - The book is available for purchase online and can be found on Amazon.com. - The image is a digital illustration, so it may not be suitable for all audiences. - It is recommended that you read the book before purchasing it. - If you have any questions or concerns about" 339,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Ancient Shores"" by Jack McDevitt. The cover features an illustration of a young woman standing in front of a large archway with a man standing on top of it. The archway is surrounded by colorful flowers and plants, and there is a blue sky in the background. The woman is wearing a white tank top and has her hair tied up in a bun. She is looking up at the archway with her hand stretched out in front of her. The title of the book is written in gold letters at the bottom of the cover. - The author's name, ""Jack McDevitt,"" is written at the top in smaller letters. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall color scheme of the image is vibrant and eye-catching, with shades of purple, pink, and blue. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the woman is about to embark on a journey into a new world. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The background is a mix of green, purple, and blue hues, giving the impression of a magical and fantastical landscape." 340,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Lewd Angel"" by Carl Marcus. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a blue bikini sitting on a rock with her arms raised above her head. She appears to be in a state of distress or distress. The background shows a body of water with a man swimming in it. The title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The book is priced at 35 cents. - The cover also includes a quote from the author that reads, ""She was soft and pink, and very eager, like a present wrapped in ribbon and waiting to be opened."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The woman's expression is one of fear and anxiety, as if she is about to fall into the water. The man in the water is looking up at the woman with a concerned expression on his face. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The colors used in the illustration are predominantly blue and green, with some hints of yellow and orange. The overall mood of the illustration is somber and unsettling. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date """ 341,"The image is a colorful illustration of a man holding a large gun in his right hand and a rocket launcher in his left hand. He is shirtless and appears to be in the middle of a battle. The background is filled with explosions and smoke, and there are several other people in the distance. The man is looking up at the rocket launcher with a determined expression on his face. The rocket launcher is flying towards the right side of the image, with a red and blue stripe running along the top edge. The overall mood of the illustration is chaotic and action-packed. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and bold lines. The man's body language suggests that he is ready for battle, and the rocket launcher is ready to take on any challenge that comes his way. - The illustration is likely from a comic book or comic strip, as indicated by the cartoon-like style of the characters and the exaggerated features. It is a powerful and dynamic image that conveys a sense of power and strength. - The image also includes a few other elements, such as a spaceship and a spaceship, which could be from a sci-fi or fantasy story. Overall, it is an exciting and action-packed illustration that captures the energy and excitement of the scene." 342,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Tunnel in the Sky"" by Robert A. Heinlein. The cover features an illustration of a man standing in front of a large orange door with a planet in the background. The man is wearing a green jacket and blue jeans and appears to be looking up at the door. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. The background is a dark blue sky with stars and planets. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly orange and blue. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""Author of Stranger in a Strange Land"" and the publisher's name, Andre Norton Cleveland Press, in smaller text at the bottom. The book appears to have been published by the author. - The image also has a small illustration of the Earth on the left side and a small illustration on the right side. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. It is a hardcover book with a glossy finish." 343,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Film Fun"" from November 1943. The cover features a young woman in a pink dress standing on a scale with a turkey on the table behind her. She is holding a cigarette in her hand and appears to be deep in thought. The background is filled with various food items such as bread, cheese, and vegetables. The title of the magazine is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Every Woman Has a Bit of Perfection by Flo Ziegfeld"" written in smaller black letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes text that reads ""Can you pass the mental test that Jackie Coogan did?"" and ""Enemies of women."" - The overall tone of the image is humorous and lighthearted, suggesting that the magazine is about the mental health of women." 344,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman sitting on the floor with a man lying next to her. The woman is wearing a long dress and has blonde hair styled in an updo. She is looking at the man with a serious expression on her face. In the background, there is a skeleton wearing a top hat and a suit. The man is lying on his back with his head resting on a pillow. He appears to be unconscious or unconscious. There is also a bottle of wine on the table in front of him. The text above the image reads ""La Danse Macabre"" by Fletcher Flora. - The image appears to have been taken from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. The overall tone of the illustration is dark and eerie, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. The use of black ink and white paper gives the image a vintage feel. - The title of the book is written in large, bold letters at the top of the illustration, with the author's name written in smaller letters below it. The illustration is accompanied by a brief description of the book's contents, which includes information about the author and their work. - The cover of the book also includes a brief description that reads ""Fletcher Flora"" and ""La Danese Macabre."" - The cover also includes illustrations of other characters from the book, including a woman in a dress and a man in a top hat, as well as a skull and crossbones. The background is a dark, gothic-style illustration with a hint of a castle or castle in the distance. The overall mood of this image is eerie and mysterious, conveying an air of suspense and intrigue." 345,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Man's Life"" from October 1950. The cover features a photograph of a naked woman standing in front of a group of people, with the title of the magazine written in bold letters at the top. The woman is wearing a red and white striped dress and has her hair tied up in a bun. She is holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand and appears to be looking off into the distance. Below the title, there is text that reads ""Men needed for nymphomaniacs can you qualify?"" and ""Private nudist clubs spreading into your home town."" The text below the title reads ""Alone with eight love-mad hunting girls of Japan! The 73 Yank Pows who survived the nude girl tortures of camp ""Agony"" and ""The joy-girl house of swindling blondes!"" There are also illustrations of other women in the background, including a man in a suit and a woman in a bikini. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The cover also mentions that the magazine is for men and women, and that it is available for purchase. - The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The date ""October 1940"" is written on the top left corner of the cover." 346,"The image is an advertisement for a special book bonus titled ""The GI Who Exposed East Germany's Brainwash Love Clubs"". The advertisement features two illustrations of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is holding the woman's hand and appears to be in distress, while the woman is kneeling on the ground with her legs spread apart. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and a bridge in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the page, with the subtitle ""Special Book Bonus"" written in smaller, white letters below. The author's name, Richard J. Gallagher, is written at the bottom. - The image also includes text that reads ""Go over the Battle Wall as a defender to find and bring back a wonderful woman to the battle wall."" The text is written in a bold, black font and is centered on the page. There is also a small illustration of the man and woman in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the advertisement is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger." 347,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Never Say No to a Killer"" by Jonathan Gant. The cover features a portrait of a woman in a red dress with blonde hair, holding a newspaper in her hand. She is standing in front of a staircase with a man in a suit walking up the stairs behind her. The background is a dark blue color with a yellow border. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Two Complete Novels 35c"" written in smaller text below. The author's name, ""A Room with a View... of the Morgue!"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, ""Complete and Unabridged"" and ""Jonathan Gant."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The woman appears to be looking off into the distance with a serious expression on her face. - The man in the suit is walking away from the woman, suggesting that he may be a killer or a murderer." 348,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Famous Fantastic Mysteries"" by C.T. Stoneham. The cover features an illustration of a lion and a woman in a red dress, with the lion roaring at the bottom of the cover. The woman is standing on top of the lion, with her arms raised in the air and a determined expression on her face. The background is a dark blue sky with stars and planets, and there is a full moon in the top right corner. The title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top, with ""25¢"" written in smaller text below it. The author's name, ""The Lion's Way,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""A Novel of Dark Trails"" in smaller text. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and purple. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bold lines and bright colors. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this image was used as a promotional material for the book, as it is a cover for a book about the lion's way." 349,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a desert landscape. The spaceship is white and has multiple arms and legs, with a pointed nose and a pointed tail. It appears to be floating in the air, with its wings spread wide. The sky is blue and there are a few clouds scattered across it. In the foreground, there is a road with two people on a motorcycle, one of them is riding a motorcycle and the other is standing next to it. The road is surrounded by dry grass and shrubs, and the overall mood of the image is surreal and dreamlike. - The image conveys a sense of awe and wonder at the vastness of space and the power of the spaceship. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the image appear almost surreal. The overall effect is one of awe and admiration for the beauty of the universe. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with intricate details and a sense of depth and dimension. The use of light and shadow creates a sense that the spaceship is floating above the ground, as if it is about to take off into the sky. The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and blue hues, giving the impression of a starry night sky. The overall composition of the illustration is balanced and harmonious, with the spaceship being the focal point of the scene. - The overall mood of this image is one of excitement and anticipation, as if the viewer is about to embark on an exciting journey through space and time. The image is a beautiful representation of the power and beauty of the cosmos." 350,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Along the Ledge to Lust"" by Hoke Jackson. The cover features an illustration of a woman sitting on a window sill with a man standing next to her. The woman is wearing a black bikini and has long dark hair. She is looking out the window with a seductive expression on her face. The man is looking at her with a concerned expression. The background shows a cityscape with tall buildings and a blue sky. The title of the book is written in red and white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below. - The book appears to be an adult reading, as indicated by the ""Adult Reading"" label on the bottom right corner. The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a car parked on the street below the window sill. The car is yellow and appears to be a vintage model. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page. The book is in excellent condition with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution and has a vintage feel to it." 351,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic scene with a large planet in the background. The planet appears to be a reddish-orange color and is surrounded by a blue sky with stars and planets. In the foreground, there is a man wearing a white helmet and holding a sword. He is standing on a rocky surface with a yellow and black suit of armor on his back. The man is holding the sword with both hands and is looking off into the distance. In front of him, there are two large white structures that appear to be floating on the water. The structures are made up of multiple layers of ice and snow, and they are connected by a thin rope. The overall mood of the image is surreal and dreamlike. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The artist has used a mix of realistic and surreal elements to create a sense of depth and dimensionality. The composition is balanced and the colors are bright and vibrant, making the image visually striking. - The background is filled with stars and galaxies, giving the impression of a vast and endless universe. The overall effect is one of awe and wonder at the beauty of the universe." 352,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Their Ancient Grudge: A Hatfield and McCoy Novel About Hillbilly Feuding and Loving"" by Harry Harrison Kro!! The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is wearing a cowboy hat and a red jacket, while the woman is holding a gun. They are standing in a field with a blue sky and green grass in the background. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also has a small illustration of the man's face on the left side, with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open, as if he is about to kiss the woman. The woman's hair is styled in loose curls and she is looking up at the man with a smile on her face. The overall tone of the image is romantic and nostalgic. - The background is a mix of green and yellow colors, giving the impression of a sunny day in the countryside. The text on the cover is written in a cursive font, making it appear as though it was hand-drawn. The book is signed by the author at the bottom right corner. - The book is published by Dell, as indicated by the Dell logo in the top left corner." 353,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Girls in 3-B"" by Valerie Taylor. The cover features an illustration of three women in a room with a window and a plant in the background. The woman on the left is wearing a blue dress and has long dark hair, while the woman in the middle is standing and looking at the other two women. The woman sitting on the right is lying on her back with her legs crossed and her head resting on a pillow. She is wearing high heels and has a serious expression on her face. The title of the book is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller red letters below it. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The background is a light beige color, and there is a small logo in the bottom right corner that reads ""Crest Book"" and ""Author of Whisper Their Love."" - The overall style of the illustration is vintage and retro, with a hint of nostalgia. - The cover also includes a price tag of $35.00. - The image is likely from the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The text on the cover is written in a cursive font, giving it a classic and elegant feel. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed lines. - The overall mood of the image is somber and contemplative, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page, indicating that the book was published by the author. - The publisher's name is written above the title in smaller text, and the publisher's logo is written below the title in larger text. - The date on which the book was released is written at this time." 354,"The image is a collage of two photographs. The first photograph is of a man's face with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open, as if he is about to kiss a woman. The second photograph is of the same woman, but she appears to be in distress. She is wearing a white dress and has her hair tied up in a bun. The background is black, and there is a red cross on the right side of the image. The overall mood of the image is dark and eerie. - The image appears to have been taken at night, as there is a full moon visible in the top right corner. The man's face is partially obscured by the red cross, which is a symbol of death and destruction. The woman's face is also partially covered by the cross, giving the impression that she is in a state of distress or distress. The image conveys a sense of fear and unease. - The collage is made up of multiple layers of paper, with different colors and textures, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The edges of the paper are rough and uneven, adding to the overall chaotic and unsettling feel of the composition. The overall effect is one of chaos and destruction, with the red cross standing out against the black background. - The overall message of the piece is that the man is trying to escape from the woman, who is holding him close to her chest. The woman seems to be in a state where she is trying to get away from the man, but she is not able to do so. The man looks like he is about a kiss, but he is not looking at the woman, and his expression is one of fear and anxiety. The woman looks like she might be in trouble, and the man's expression suggests that he is trying to protect her from something dangerous. The image is a powerful representation of the power of love and the power of the human spirit." 355,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""The Day the Worm Turned"" from the 1940s. The cover features a group of people in a dark and eerie setting, with a large white worm in the center. The worm appears to be attacking a man in a blue suit who is holding a sword. The man is standing in front of the worm, with his mouth open and his eyes wide open, as if he is about to attack it. The background is filled with other people, some of whom are holding swords and shields, while others are looking up at the worm with fear and awe. The title of the comic book is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""1st Edition"" written in smaller red letters below. The cover also has a small illustration of a skull and crossbones on the top right corner. Overall, the image conveys a sense of danger and suspense, with the worm appearing to be ready to strike at any moment. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the cover visually striking and eye-catching. - The cover also includes the number ""8"" in the bottom right corner, indicating that this is the eighth issue of the series. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense that something dangerous is about to happen." 356,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Strange Desire"" by Wayne Wallace. The cover features an illustration of two women, one sitting on a white chair and the other standing next to her. The woman sitting on the chair is wearing a black lingerie set with a plunging neckline and high heels. She has blonde hair styled in loose curls and is holding a cigarette in her hand. The background is a dark red color with the title of the book written in white text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""She was determined to do anything, no matter how sinister, to ease her desires."" The author's name, ""Wayne Wallace,"" is written in smaller text below the title. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the woman's face, which appears to be a portrait of a woman with long dark hair and red lipstick. The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution, with clear details and vibrant colors." 357,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship in outer space. The spaceship is white with a pointed nose and two large wings on either side. It appears to be floating in the air, with a bright light shining down on it. In the center of the image, there is a small figure wearing a yellow suit and holding a sword. The figure is standing on the deck of the spaceship, looking up at the sky. The background is a deep blue, with stars and planets visible in the distance. The overall mood of the illustration is one of awe and wonder at the vastness of space. - The image conveys a sense of awe and excitement at the sight of the spaceship and the figure standing on top of it. The bright light shining from the spaceship's nose creates a sense of energy and power, while the figure's yellow suit and sword add a touch of mystery and intrigue to the scene. The overall composition of the illustration suggests that the spaceship is about to take off into space, ready for its next adventure. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a three-dimensional appearance. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the image appear lifelike and dynamic. The overall effect is one of excitement and anticipation for what lies ahead. - The background is filled with stars and galaxies, creating a beautiful and awe-inspiring landscape. The sky is a deep shade of blue, with a few clouds scattered across it. The stars are twinkling and the galaxies are glowing, adding to the overall beauty of the scene. Overall, the image conveys an exciting and adventurous journey through space. - This image could be used as a cover for a book or magazine, or as a poster or flyer for a space exploration event. It could also be used as an illustration for a children's book or a science fiction novel. The image has a strong" 358,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Captain Future: Man of Tomorrow"" by Edmond Hamilton. The cover features an illustration of three characters from the book, two men and a woman, standing in front of a large rocket. The man on the left is wearing a red suit and holding a gun, while the man in the middle is holding the rocket. The woman is standing next to him, wearing a blue suit and has blonde hair. The background is green, and the title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The Lost World of Time: A Complete Book-Length Science Fiction Novel"" and the author's name, ""Edmond Hamilton,"" written in smaller text. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the rocket and the man with the gun, as well as a brief description of the story. The overall color scheme is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and orange. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution, allowing for a clear view of the details on the cover." 359,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""The Popular Weekly"" from March 24, 1928. The cover features a painting of a man in a blue shirt and a hat, holding a gun in his right hand. He appears to be in a state of distress, with his eyes wide open and his mouth slightly open. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the magazine is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Op. by the Dawn Man: Edison Marshall, W.B.M. Ferguson and others"" written in smaller letters below. The author's name, Frederick Niven, is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""March 24th, 15th"" and the year ""1926"" in the top right corner. - The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner. - There is also text that reads ""The Boot of Hourglass Island"" and ""Frederick Niven"" in the bottom right corner. Overall, the cover conveys a sense of urgency and danger, as if the man is about to take action. - The image appears to have been taken during the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover." 360,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Weird Tales: The Unique Magazine"" from September 1929. The cover features an illustration of a gorilla and a woman in a pink dress, with the gorilla holding the woman in his arms. The woman appears to be in distress, with her eyes wide open and her mouth slightly open. The gorilla is standing on its hind legs, with its arms around the woman's waist. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the magazine is written in red and white text at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""The White Wizard,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Seabury Quinn, H.P. Lovecraft, E. Hoffmann Price, B. Wallis, and Robert E. Howard, as well as the date ""September 1930.""" 361,"The image is an illustration of a page from a book titled ""Teotihuacan"" by Alice L'Anson. The page is divided into two sections. On the left side of the page, there is a large illustration of a dragon with its wings spread wide and its mouth open, as if it is roaring. The dragon is surrounded by a group of people, some of whom are holding swords and shields. On the right side, there are several smaller illustrations of other creatures, including a bird, a snake, and a fish. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. In the center of the illustration, there appears to be a cityscape with buildings and trees. The text on the page reads ""Weird Tales"" in a cursive font. The title of the book is written in a larger font size than the rest of the text, making it stand out from the rest. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. The overall color scheme is predominantly black and white, with some hints of blue and green. - The image appears to have been hand-drawn or digitally created, with intricate details and shading that give it an authentic feel. - The text is written in English and is in a serif font, which gives the image a classic and timeless feel." 362,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Wake Up to Murder"" by Day Keene. The cover features an illustration of a man lying on a bed with his head in his hands, while a woman stands next to him. The man appears to be unconscious or unconscious, with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open. The woman is wearing a white dress and high heels, and she is looking at the man with a concerned expression on her face. The background of the cover is a dark blue night sky with stars twinkling in the distance. The title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a price tag that reads ""35¢"" and ""No. 513"". - A Strange Bed, a Beautiful Brunette - and a Rendezvous With Death! - An Original Mystery - Not a Reprint! Overall, the cover conveys a sense of mystery and suspense, as if the man is about to commit murder. - The image appears to have been taken in a dimly lit room with a window in the background, suggesting that the scene is taking place at night. - The overall mood of the illustration is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The colors used in the illustration are predominantly red, yellow, and blue, giving the image a vintage feel. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. The man's body is lying on its back, with one arm resting on his chest and the other resting on his shoulder. The woman's body is leaning over the man, with her head tilted back and her eyes closed. She is holding a cigarette in her hand, and there is a glass of whiskey on the table next to her. The background shows a cityscape with tall" 363,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Showcase for Sin"" by Dean Hudson. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is lying on his back with his head resting on the woman's chest, while the woman is standing behind him with her hand on his hip. The woman is wearing a white dress and high heels, and she is holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand. The background is a pale yellow color, and the title of the book is written in red and black text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""Dean Hudson,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes the number ""60c"" and the year ""1205"" in the top left corner. - The book appears to be an original bedside book, as indicated by the ""An Original Bedside Book"" label on the bottom right corner. - Overall, the cover has a vintage feel to it, with a mix of colors and textures that give it a nostalgic and romantic vibe. - The image conveys a sense of intimacy and romance between the man and woman, suggesting that the book may be about a romantic relationship or a romantic experience." 364,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic landscape with a large orange planet in the background. The planet appears to be floating above a rocky cliff, with a rocket launching from the top of the cliff. The rocket is white and has a pointed nose and two engines on either side. The cliff is covered in small rocks and boulders, and there are mountains in the distance. The sky is dark and cloudy, and the overall color scheme of the image is predominantly black and white. The image has a surreal and dreamlike quality to it. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with a focus on geometric shapes and patterns. The colors are vibrant and the lines are sharp and defined, giving the impression of a futuristic or sci-fi scene. The overall mood of the illustration is one of awe and wonder at the vastness of space. - The illustration is done in a low-poly style, with a mix of geometric shapes and lines that create a sense of depth and dimension. The shapes are arranged in a way that creates a sense of movement and energy, as if the rocket is about to take off into space. The colors used in the illustration are bright and bold, with shades of orange, yellow, and blue, creating a striking contrast against the black background. The overall effect is one of excitement and anticipation for what lies ahead. - The background is filled with stars and planets, adding to the sense of depth in the image. The planet is surrounded by a halo of light, making it appear as if it is glowing. The rocket's tail is pointing towards the planet, suggesting that it is about to launch into space. Overall, the image conveys a sense of adventure and exploration, as well as a sense of awe at the beauty of the universe. - The overall composition of the illustration gives the viewer a sense of scale and grandeur, as though they are looking up" 365,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""What's on the Air"" from December 1930. The cover features a colorful illustration of a man in a jester costume, holding a wand and standing in front of a green background. The man is wearing a red and blue striped suit with a large red and yellow hat on his head. He has a big smile on his face and is looking directly at the camera. Below the man, there are three smaller illustrations of other people, including a clown, a woman, and a man in suits. The clown is holding a sign that reads ""Phil Cook, NBC"" and the woman is holding a microphone. The text on the cover reads ""Vol. II, No. 2"" and ""Fifteen Cents"". The magazine's title is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. - The cover also includes the date ""December 1940""" 366,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Perry Rhodan der Erbe des Universums"" by K.H. Scheer and Clark Dutton. The cover features an illustration of two men in space suits, one wearing a helmet and the other wearing a suit, standing in front of a control panel with various buttons and dials. The man in the helmet is holding a microphone and appears to be speaking into it. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in red and white text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""In den Fesseln der Ewigkeit"" which translates to ""In the Fessels der Ewigkeiten"" in English. The number 77 is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the author's name, ""K.H Scheer"", and the publisher's name, Clark Dutton, in smaller text below the title. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, white, and blue, with some hints of yellow and orange. - The image appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the use of bold, sans-serif font." 367,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Etruscan"" by Mika Waltari. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man wearing a red dress and the woman wearing a white dress. They are standing close together, with their arms around each other's waist. The background is a dark blue, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Warrior and lover, sage and pirate-he defied both gods and men."" The author's name, ""Mika Waltari,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also has a small illustration of a bird on the top left corner, which is likely the logo of the publisher or publisher. - The book appears to be an abridged edition, as indicated by the ""C-287"" label on the top right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The image conveys a sense of love and passion between the man and woman, suggesting that they are in a romantic relationship." 368,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Never Love a Man"" by Dominique Napier. The cover features an illustration of a woman lying on a bed with her head resting on a pillow. She is wearing a white dress and has blonde hair. Behind her, there is a man in a purple suit standing next to her, looking at her with a serious expression. The background is a blue door with a gold handle. The title of the book is written in yellow text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The subtitle reads ""Carole Rowans was born to love - but why did she love only women? What twist of fate sends a normal woman along the unnatural paths of lesbian passion?"" - The cover also includes a small illustration of two women, one in a pink dress and the other in a green dress, standing in front of a window with candles on the windowsill. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book appears to be a romantic novel, as indicated by the title and subtitle. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right corner. - The cover design is simple and elegant, with a vintage feel to it. - The colors used are predominantly blue, green, and yellow, giving the cover a classic and timeless look. - The font used for the title and author's names is bold and sans-serif, making it easy to read. - The background is plain white, which makes the text stand out and draws attention to the title and the author's information. - The image is in high resolution, with no visible grain or noise. - The size of the image file is 1024x1536 pixels, which is suitable for printing or sharing on social media platforms. - The file type is JPEG, which is" 369,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman standing in front of a red curtain. The woman is wearing a bikini and has her arms raised above her head, as if she is dancing or posing. She has long, flowing hair that is styled in loose curls and is looking off to the side with a seductive expression on her face. In the foreground, there is another woman sitting on a bed with her back to the viewer, looking at the woman in the background. The background is filled with red curtains and there is a hint of smoke or mist in the air. The overall mood of the image is sensual and provocative. - The image appears to be from a magazine or advertisement, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. The text reads ""The woman in the bikini is standing in the center of the image, with her arms stretched out to the sides and her head tilted slightly to the left. She has a slight smile on her lips and her eyes are closed, giving the impression that she is deep in thought. The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with bold lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The illustration is accompanied by a small text that reads ""The image is from a magazine advertisement."" The text is written in a cursive font and is in a larger font size than the rest of the text. The background color is a light beige, and the overall tone of the advertisement is dark and mysterious. The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The overall mood conveyed by the image is one of sensuality and allure. The woman's body language and facial expression suggest that she is in a state of deep contemplation, as though she is trying to understand something about herself or the world around her. The image also conveys a feeling of mystery and curiosity, as well as a sense that the woman is searching for something deeper" 370,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""10 Dime Detective Magazine"" from September 1940. The cover features an illustration of two people, a man and a woman, engaged in a fight. The man is holding a gun and appears to be in distress, while the woman is looking at him with a concerned expression. The background shows a room with a fireplace and a window. The title of the magazine is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""All Stories Complete"" written in smaller, white letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Frederick Nebel and J. Paul Suter, as well as the publisher, T.T. Flynn. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, black, and white, with some hints of blue and green. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The magazine appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The image is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this image was used to promote the magazine or to advertise its contents." 371,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Ecstasy Girl"" by Jack Woodford. The cover features an illustration of a blonde woman with long hair, wearing a black lingerie set and a purple robe. She is sitting on a bed with her legs crossed and her arms stretched out to the sides. The background is a light pink color with a cloud-like design. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a price tag that reads ""35¢"". - The cover also includes the text ""The mixed-up love capers of two men and three girls"" and ""Specially revised and edited for Avon Books."" - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall style of the illustration is vintage and retro, with a playful and whimsical feel. - The woman's expression is one of seduction and allure, with a slight smile on her face. - The background is plain white, which makes the illustration stand out even more. - The book seems to be a collection of stories about the mixed-up love of two men, three girls, and their adventures in the world of ecstasy." 372,"The image is a black and white illustration of three people in a forest-like setting. The background is filled with trees and foliage, and there are several dogs scattered around the scene. In the center of the image, there is a woman wearing a long dress and holding a sword in her right hand. She appears to be dancing, with her left arm stretched out to the side and her right arm bent at the elbow. On the left side of the illustration, there are two men, one of whom is holding a gun and the other is looking up at the woman with a concerned expression on his face. The man on the right side is standing with his arms outstretched, as if he is about to attack the woman. The text above the illustration reads ""The dancing moves lent them a curious air of nightmare unreality, like carven gargoyles seen through fog."" The overall mood of the illustration is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The image appears to have been taken from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The colors are muted, with shades of brown, beige, and gray, giving the illustration a vintage feel. - The text is written in a cursive font, with some words in a larger font size than others, to emphasize certain elements of the illustration. - The illustration also includes a quote from the author, which reads ""The dance moves lent them to the dance moves, like carves gargoyles, seen through fog."" - The illustration has a rough texture, with small dots and lines scattered throughout, giving it an old-fashioned look. - The overall composition is balanced, with the figures and text arranged in a way that draws the viewer's attention to the center of their attention." 373,"The image is an advertisement for a book titled ""I Take This Doom"" by Raymond Drennen, Jr. The advertisement is in black and white and features an illustration of a woman sitting on a bed with a man standing next to her. The woman is wearing a long dress and has her hair styled in an updo. She is looking at the man with a serious expression on her face. The background of the advertisement is a room with a window and a dresser. There is a table with a vase of flowers on it and a mirror hanging above it. The text on the advertisement reads ""She's lying in there on the bedroom floor now. Mysterious in death as she was in life. The stranger, glamorous Barbee who died six short months ago, whispering one evening that she wanted to be her very ordinary woman. She tried, painted, but her Barbee, being ordinary was something foreign. I remember the moments of her smile, so enchanting, so warm and friendly, so with all the terrible evil outside."" At the bottom of the page, there is a quote from the author that reads ""All of glamourous Barbee's past had to be unbridled before I could understand why she chose death the nutritional way."" - The advertisement appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the text. - The overall tone of the image is dark and somber, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The use of bold, sans-serif font and the lack of color make the advertisement stand out and draw attention to the text." 374,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying in space. The spaceship is in the center of the image, with its body facing towards the right side of the frame. It has a large, cylindrical shape with multiple levels and a pointed nose. The body of the spaceship is covered in intricate patterns and designs, giving it a futuristic and sci-fi appearance. In the background, there is a planet with a bright orange and blue color scheme, with stars and planets scattered throughout. The sky is filled with stars and nebulae, creating a beautiful and awe-inspiring scene. The overall color palette is predominantly blue and purple, with hints of orange and yellow, giving the impression of a starry night sky. - The image appears to be from a science fiction or fantasy book or movie, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. - The text on the image reads ""Space Station"" and ""Space Station 2000"" in white letters, suggesting that the image is from an upcoming release or a new release. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it depth and dimension. The colors are vibrant and the overall composition is balanced and harmonious." 375,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Tangled Passions"" by Bob Maxwell. The cover features an illustration of a woman with long dark hair, wearing a blue dress, standing in front of a window with her back to the viewer. She appears to be looking out the window with a serious expression on her face. Behind her, there is a man lying on a bed, looking at her with a concerned expression. The background is a pale pink color, and the title of the book is written in black text at the top of the cover. The author's name, ""Bob Maxwell,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes a quote from the book that reads, ""The town seemed with the gossip, they caused-the wealthy young widow stalking him like a bitch in heat."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of intrigue and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the ""60c"" label on the top right corner. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance." 376,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Railroad Stories"" by E.S. Dellinger. The cover features an illustration of two men working on a train track, with one man holding a shovel and the other holding a pickaxe. The train appears to be in motion, with smoke billowing out of it. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller letters below it. The subtitle ""Easy Money"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""August 15th"" and the year ""1940"" in the top right corner. - There is also a small illustration of a man in a suit and tie, holding a briefcase, standing next to the train. He is looking up at the train with a concerned expression on his face. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and urgency. - The book appears to have been published in August 1941, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The author's signature is written below the title in smaller text. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. Overall, the cover conveys a sense that the book is about a dangerous situation involving a train and two men working together to solve a problem. It suggests that the story may be about a train accident or a disaster that has occurred. - The image is a cover for a book that was published in the early 20th century, and it is likely that it was published during World War II. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed lines. The background shows a landscape with trees and mountains in the distance. The overall mood of the illustration is one of" 377,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Male"" from January 1945. The cover features a group of young women in military uniforms, with one woman in the center holding a gun and another in the background. The text on the cover reads ""Should we have dropped the A-bomb on Japan?"" and ""Corporal Kovak's ""Virgins From Hell Girls."" The cover also includes a quote from the author, ""Four who escaped from the infamous Tan Toy Barracks, true booklength."" The cover also mentions that the tragic blunders your family doctor can make. The title of the magazine is written in bold, black letters at the top, with the subtitle ""The tragic blunders you can make"" written in smaller, white letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also has a small illustration of a man in a military uniform, holding a rifle, standing in front of a group of people. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. - There are also illustrations of other people in the background, including a woman in a red dress and a man in green fatigues. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is unclear what the magazine is about, but it seems to be related to the tragic blundering of the A bombs on Japan during World War II. - The magazine was published in January 1, 1935, and it was released in the United States. - The author's name is written at the bottom of the page, along with the date and year of publication." 378,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Gaslit"" by Phantom. The cover features a portrait of a woman with blonde hair, wearing a black dress and red lipstick. She is holding her head in her hands and appears to be deep in thought. The background is a dark blue color with a spider web-like pattern. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Was she actually crazy? Or was she just being?"" Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Manipulated and abused - she doubted her own feelings and perception of reality!"" The author's name, ""The Boston Globe,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also has a yellow circle on the top left corner with the word ""Phantom"" written in black text. The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious. - The woman's expression is one of contemplation and introspection, as if she is trying to understand something about herself or the world around her. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as well as a hint of danger and suspense. - The use of the spider web pattern in the background adds to the overall mood of the cover." 379,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Hotel Waitress"" by Gene Harvey. The cover features a portrait of a young woman with blonde hair styled in a voluminous updo. She is wearing a white dress with a red ribbon tied around her waist and a black choker necklace. The woman is holding a glass of wine in her hand and has a serious expression on her face. The background is a dark blue color with the title of the book written in white text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The story of a girl who tried to please but was betrayed."" The author's name, ""Pick-Up at Midnight,"" is written at the bottom of the cover. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man in the background, who appears to be looking at the woman with a concerned expression. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of intrigue and suspense." 380,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Bedtime Stories"" by Tom Kane. The cover features a pin-up girl sitting on a red armchair with her legs crossed and her hands resting on her knees. She is wearing a purple lingerie set with a black bra and panties, and she has blonde hair styled in loose curls. The background is blue, and the title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Let's be informal!"" in smaller text. The author's name, ""Tom Kane,"" is written at the bottom of the cover in smaller font. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a cigarette in the woman's hand, suggesting that she is smoking. The overall style of the image is vintage and retro. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution, with vibrant colors and sharp details. - The text is clearly legible and easy to read. - The overall tone of the photograph is playful and lighthearted." 381,"The image is a black and white illustration of a man in a military uniform, holding a gun and standing in front of a large pile of rubble. The man appears to be in distress, with his head down and his eyes closed. He is wearing a helmet and armor, and his body is covered in blood and debris. On the right side of the image, there is a text that reads ""Henderson, a soldier, was killed by a bomb during World War II. He was a member of the 10th Armored Division of the United States Army. He died on November 24, 1945, at the age of 36. He was killed in action during the Battle of the Bulge, which took place during World-War II."" There are also two illustrations on the left side, one of which shows a man lying on the ground with his arms outstretched and the other showing a woman lying on her back with her head resting on a pillow. The background is dark and the overall mood of the illustration is somber. - The image appears to have been taken during the early 20th century, as indicated by the text on the bottom right corner. - The text on the top left corner reads ""The two men were killed by the bomb, but they were not killed by it."" This suggests that the image was taken during World-Wars II and III. The text below the image reads ""Chapter Five: The two men were not killed, but they died from the bomb."" - The illustration on the bottom center reads ""The man was killed during World-Wart II, but he died from a bomb during the Battle for the Bulges."" - The caption on the bottom reads ""The battle for the bulges was fought during World-Warts II and III, and the man died during the battle for World-Wart III."" -" 382,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Naked God"" by Peter F. Hamilton. The cover features an illustration of a large, orange-colored creature with sharp teeth and claws, standing on its hind legs. The creature appears to be a dragon or a dragonfly, with its wings spread wide and its mouth open, as if it is about to take flight. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top and bottom of the cover. On the left side, there is a small portrait of a man's face, and on the right side, there are two smaller illustrations of the same creature. The author's name, ""Peter F."" Hamilton, is written below the title in smaller text. - The cover also includes a barcode at the bottom right corner. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and orange, with some hints of yellow and green. - The book appears to have a hardcover with a glossy finish, and the pages are thick and durable. The text is clearly legible and easy to read. - The image is likely from a book or magazine, as indicated by the barcode and the author's signature at the bottom." 383,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Mantrap"" by Duane Yarnell. The cover features a portrait of a woman sitting on a bed with her legs crossed. She is wearing a black lingerie set with a blue shawl draped over her shoulders. Her hair is styled in loose curls and she is looking off to the side with a serious expression on her face. The background is a pale yellow color with a black border. The title of the book is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a red crest logo with the words ""Crest Book"" written on it. - The cover also includes the text ""She was free and she was easy but she was murder!"" which suggests that the book is about a murder mystery. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The author's signature is written at the bottom left corner. - The image is in high resolution, with clear details and vibrant colors. - The background is blurred, making the woman the focal point of the photograph." 384,"The image is a surreal painting by Salvador Dali. It features a large, humanoid figure with a long, slender body and a large head with two large eyes. The figure is standing on a red carpet, with its arms stretched out to the sides and its head tilted upwards. It appears to be holding a staff in its right hand. In front of the figure, there is a group of seven naked women, all of whom are kneeling on the ground. They are facing away from the viewer, with their backs to the camera. The background is a desert landscape with trees and mountains in the distance. The overall mood of the image is eerie and surreal. - The painting is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The figures are rendered in a way that gives them a sense of depth and dimension, making them appear as if they are floating above the ground. The use of light and shadow creates a sense of movement and energy, making the scene appear as though it is taking place in a dreamlike world. - The overall effect is one of awe and wonder at the beauty of the human form and the power of the imagination." 385,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Love Me and Die!"" by Day Keene. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man kissing the woman on the cheek. The woman is wearing a red dress and has her eyes closed, while the man has his arms around her waist. The background is a dark green color, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Out of the darkness came the slow, sure hand of Death..."" and ""A Harlequin Book."" The author's name, ""Day Keene,"" is written at the bottom right corner. - The cover also has a small gold medal on the right side, indicating that it is a special edition of the book. The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The illustration is done in a vintage style, with bold lines and vibrant colors. The man's face is partially obscured by the woman's hair, and he is looking up at her with a slight smile on his face. The woman's eyes are closed, and she appears to be deep in thought. - The image conveys a sense of love and passion between the two characters, as they share a moment of intimacy and connection." 386,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Virgin and the Barfly"" by Gerald Foster. The cover features a pin-up girl in a red dress with a black corset and high heels, standing in front of a zebra print background. She is holding a glass of champagne in her hand and has a seductive expression on her face. On the right side of the cover, there is a man in a white suit and hat, who appears to be a doctor or a scientist. He is holding the glass of champagne and is looking at the woman with a serious expression. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top, with the author's name written in smaller yellow letters below. - The cover also includes text that reads ""There's only one way for a gorgeous gal without money to pay a debt!"" and ""25 books."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of intrigue and suspense. - The book appears to have been published by the author, as indicated by the ""25 Books"" label on the bottom right corner. - The image is in black and white, with some hints of color in the background. - The text is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The overall design is simple and elegant, with a vintage feel to it. - The background is a mix of black and white stripes, giving the cover a modern and stylish look. - The woman's hair is styled in an updo, and she has a slight smile on her lips. The man's hair is slicked back, and he is wearing a suit and tie. He has a serious expression on his face, and his eyes are looking directly at the viewer. The overall mood of the illustration is one of mystery and intrigue. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated" 387,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of people in a room with a large machine in the center. The machine appears to be a control panel or a control board with various buttons and dials. There are six people in the room, all of whom are looking at the machine attentively. In the center of the image, there is a man sitting on a chair with his arms stretched out in front of him. He is wearing a suit and tie and has a serious expression on his face. To his left, there are two men standing behind him, one of whom is holding a book and the other is looking down at the man in the chair. On the right side of the chair, another man is standing and looking at the man sitting on it. The background shows a window with a view of a cityscape outside. The text above the image reads ""A Tensely Dramatic Novellette of Eerie Doom."" Overall, the image conveys a sense of tension and suspense. - The image appears to have been taken from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the top and bottom of the page. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The colors are predominantly black and white, with some hints of gray and blue to add depth and dimension to the scene." 388,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Whomsoever I Shall Kiss"" by Curt Siodmak. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man's arm around the woman's waist. The woman is wearing a black dress and has blonde hair, while the man has dark hair and is holding a cigarette in his hand. They are standing in front of a window with a view of a cityscape in the background. The title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""Curt Siodmak,"" is written at the bottom. The Dell logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a price tag of 25 cents, indicating that the book is a complete and unabridged edition. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly black and white, with some hints of blue and green. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is a vintage illustration, likely from the early 20th century. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The overall mood of the illustration is romantic and sensual. - The text on the cover reads ""A starting novel of suspense"" and ""Complete and unabridged."" - The book is published by Dell, as indicated by the Dell logo on the bottom right-hand side. - The Dell logo on top left-hand page. - The book was published in the United States. - The Dell logo at bottom right-hand corner. - The cover also has a small illustration of two people, one of whom is a man and another of whom appears to have a beard and mustache. - The other person is a woman with long blonde hair, wearing" 389,"The image is a painting of two people walking through a body of water. The person on the left is wearing a black suit with a helmet and armor, while the person in the middle is wearing an orange suit with a backpack. They appear to be in a battle-ready stance, with their arms crossed and their heads down. In the background, there is a large creature with sharp teeth and claws, which appears to be a dragon or a dinosaur. The creature is standing on its hind legs and is facing towards the right side of the image. The sky is cloudy and the water is choppy, suggesting that the scene is taking place in a desert-like environment. The overall mood of the painting is tense and action-packed. - The painting is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed brushstrokes. The figures are depicted in a way that gives them a sense of movement and energy. The background is a mix of blues, greens, and yellows, creating a dramatic and dramatic atmosphere. The title of the painting, ""The Dragon's Lair,"" is written in bold, black letters at the bottom of the painting. The artist's signature is visible in the bottom right corner. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, as if the two figures are about to engage in a fierce battle with the creature in front of them. The creature's sharp teeth and sharp claws suggest that it is ready for battle. The overall impression is one of power and strength, as though the figures are ready to take on any challenge that comes their way. - The overall mood is one of anticipation and excitement, as well as a sense that something big is about to happen. The painting captures the essence of the scene, conveying a feeling of danger and suspense." 390,"The image shows a woman standing on a barren landscape with mountains in the background. She is wearing a futuristic-looking outfit with a silver bodysuit and a red backpack. The bodysuit has a high neckline and long sleeves, and the backpack is attached to her back. The woman has blonde hair styled in a bob and is smiling at the camera. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly silver and red, giving it a futuristic and sci-fi feel. - The woman appears to be in a relaxed pose, with her hands on her hips and her legs slightly bent at the knees. She has a confident expression on her face and is looking directly at the viewer. The background is a desert-like landscape with dry grass and rocks scattered around. The sky is a pale blue, and there are a few clouds in the distance. The image has a vintage feel to it, with a slight grainy texture. - The image is likely from a movie or TV show, as indicated by the text ""Space Girl"" in the top left corner. The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font and is centered on the image. The overall mood of the photograph is playful and whimsical. - The photograph appears to have been taken in a desert-like environment, with the woman standing in the center of the frame and the mountains in the foreground. The mountains are visible in the background, and they appear to be a mix of brown and orange hues. The sky above is a light blue, with a few wispy clouds scattered across it. The ground is covered in dry, cracked earth, and there is a hint of a mountain range in the distance. - The overall composition of the photograph suggests that it was taken during a time when the woman was exploring the desert, possibly during a space mission or a space exploration mission. The image conveys a sense of adventure and discovery, as well as a sense that" 391,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Doctor Paradise"" by Jay J. Dratler. The cover features a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is wearing a white lab coat and glasses, and he is holding a stethoscope around his neck. The woman is sitting on a bed with her legs crossed and her arms resting on the man's lap. She is wearing an orange dress with a high neckline and long sleeves. The background is a light blue color, and the title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The Strange Love Affair Between A Doctor And His Too-Beautiful Patient"" and ""Complete and Unabridged."" The author's name, ""Jay J."" Dratler, is written below the title in smaller text. - The cover also includes a quote from the book, ""Has more surprises than Pygmalion and Sengal combined. The most unusual love story of our time."" - The book appears to be a real magazine, as indicated by the ""Real Magazine"" label on the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue." 392,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Perry Mason Solves the Case of the Runaway Corpse"" by Erle Stanley Gardner. The cover features an illustration of a woman sitting on a bench with a bouquet of flowers in her hand. She is wearing a white dress with a floral pattern and has blonde hair styled in loose curls. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in red and white text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""Erle Stanley Gardner,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes the number ""45"" in the top left corner, indicating that this is the 45th edition of the book. - The overall color scheme is predominantly black and white, with some hints of red and green. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and suspense, as if the woman is about to solve a crime. - The text on the cover suggests that the book is a complete book, as indicated by the ""Pocket Book Edition"" label on the top right corner. - The author's signature is also visible at the bottom right corner." 393,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic cityscape at night. The city is made up of multiple tall buildings with unique shapes and designs, including cylindrical towers and dome-shaped structures. The buildings are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with some taller and some shorter, creating a sense of depth and dimension. In the center of the image, there is a large, cylindrical structure with a pointed top and a flat base. It appears to be a spaceship or a spaceship, with a yellow and orange color scheme. The structure is surrounded by a lush green landscape with trees and shrubs, and there are several planets visible in the background. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and the overall mood of the illustration is one of awe and wonder at the vastness of space. - The image conveys a sense of exploration and discovery, as if the viewer is looking out at the vast expanse of the universe. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the image appear realistic and lifelike. Overall, the illustration is a beautiful representation of the beauty and wonder of the cosmos." 394,"The image is a black and white illustration of a man sitting at a desk with a woman standing next to him. The man is holding a stack of money in his hand and appears to be reading from a book. The woman is looking at the man with a concerned expression on her face. In the background, there is a door with the words ""It says here"" written above it. Below the door, there are two piles of papers and a briefcase on the desk. The text below the illustration reads ""This department is for you, the readers, where you can discuss science, and science fiction subjects in general, and Science Fiction Quarterly in particular. We will pay two dollars for every letter published, regardless of length."" The illustration is accompanied by a caption that reads ""This is for the readers, who can discuss science fiction subjects."" - The illustration is a humorous take on the idea that science fiction is not a real thing. - It suggests that the man is trying to convince the woman that science fiction can be a real thing, but she is not convinced. - The woman is standing behind the desk, looking at the desk with a worried expression. - The man is sitting at the desk, holding a book and looking at it with a serious expression. - He is wearing a suit and tie and has a serious expression on his face." 395,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Something Wonderful to Happen"" by Darwin L. Teilhet. The cover features a portrait of a young woman with short blonde hair, wearing a green blazer and a white blouse. She is standing in front of a mirror, with her arms crossed over her chest and a serious expression on her face. Behind her, there is a man in a suit and tie, who appears to be looking at her with a concerned expression. The background is a light blue color, and the title of the book is written in black text at the top of the cover. The author's name, ""Darwin L."" is written at the bottom right corner. - The book is a complete and unabridged edition, as indicated by the ""415"" label on the top left corner. The cover also has a small illustration of a bird in the top right corner, which is likely the logo of the publisher." 396,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The African Queen"" by C.S. Forester. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a jungle setting. The man is lying on his back in the water, with his arms stretched out to the sides and his head resting on a rock. The woman is standing on top of the rock, with her hands on her hips and a determined expression on her face. She is wearing a green dress and has red hair. The background is filled with trees and foliage, and there is a small boat in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. - The cover also includes a small illustration of two birds flying above the man and woman, as well as a small island in the background. The overall color scheme is predominantly green and brown, with some hints of blue and yellow. - The book appears to be a hardcover with a glossy finish, and the title and author's names are written in a bold, sans-serif font. The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The image conveys a sense of adventure and exploration, with the man and women appearing to be in a dangerous situation. The text on the cover reads ""They defied death and knew weeks of intimacy on a jungle boat."" - The book is published by a certain publisher, as indicated by the publisher's logo at the bottom of the page. The publisher is also mentioned in the bottom left corner of the image. - Overall, the cover is eye-catching and attention-grabbing, with its vibrant colors and intricate details. It conveys a strong sense of mystery and intrigue, making it an intriguing read for fans of the genre." 397,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Hell Cat"" by Isabel Williams. The cover features a portrait of a woman with blonde hair and green eyes. She is wearing a blue dress with a red flower in her hair. The background is yellow, and the title of the book is written in bold black letters at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""The stark, brutal story of an alluring girl who is really a vicious."" The author's name, ""Idabel Williams,"" is written below the title in smaller black letters. At the bottom of the cover, there are two bullet points that read ""Complete and Unabridged."" - The cover also has a small illustration of a hand holding a gun, which appears to be a symbol of danger or danger. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published by Dell Books, as indicated by the Dell logo in the top left corner. - The cover is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is a digital illustration, likely created using a computer program such as Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator. - It is important to note that this image is not a photograph, but rather a digital representation of the book cover." 398,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Lemons Never Lie"" by Richard Stark. The cover features an illustration of a man lying on the floor with his head resting on a pillow, surrounded by flames and smoke. The man appears to be unconscious or unconscious. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Donald E. Westlake Writing As Richard Stark"" in smaller white letters. The author's name, ""Elmore Leonard,"" is written at the bottom in smaller black letters. - The cover also has a yellow banner at the top with the words ""Hard Case Crime"" and a small illustration of a crown on the left side. The overall color scheme is predominantly green and yellow, with some hints of red and orange. - The book appears to have been published by the author, as indicated by the ""Complete and Unabridged"" label on the top right corner. - The image conveys a sense of danger and suspense, suggesting that the story may be about a crime or a mystery." 399,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Light a Last Candle"" by Vincent King. The cover features an illustration of a man standing in front of a large explosion with a planet in the background. The man appears to be in a state of distress, with his arms outstretched and a look of fear on his face. The explosion is made up of orange and yellow flames, and there is smoke rising from it. The planet is surrounded by a halo of light, giving the impression of a fiery explosion. The title of the book is written in bold, black letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, white letters below. - The cover also includes a quote from the author, ""Vivid stuff, a tale of intersecting strife between mutated and modified people in the far future. Impressive atmosphere, good suspense."" - The book is published by Sunday Times. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly orange and yellow, with some hints of red and blue. - The background is black, making the illustration stand out even more. - The text is written in a modern, sans-serif font. - The book appears to have a vintage feel to it, with a rough texture and a slightly worn appearance. - The author's signature is written at the bottom right corner. - The image is in high resolution, with no visible damage or wear. - The size of the image can be seen in the bottom left corner, indicating that it is a full-page illustration. - The image has a vintage feel, with a slight grainy texture and a hint of wear and tear. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - It is a great illustration for anyone interested in the history of the world and its inhabitants. - The illustration is also available in various sizes and formats," 400,"The image is a black and white photograph of a woman standing next to a large robot. The woman is wearing a futuristic-looking outfit with a high neckline and long sleeves. She has a serious expression on her face and is looking directly at the camera. The robot is made up of multiple layers of metal and has a large head with two antennae on top. It also has a large body with a cylindrical shape and a small arm attached to it. The background is plain and the overall mood of the image is dark and ominous. - The image appears to be from a sci-fi or fantasy movie or TV show, as suggested by the futuristic design of the robot and the woman's outfit. The woman's pose and expression suggest that she is ready for action. - The photograph is in high resolution and has a vintage feel to it. - The overall tone of the photograph is dramatic and dramatic, with a focus on the woman's face and the robot's body. The contrast between the woman's light-colored outfit and the robot gives the image a sense of depth and dimension. - The composition of the photograph suggests that it was taken in a controlled environment, possibly a studio or a laboratory. The lighting is soft and even, and the colors are muted, giving the photograph a timeless quality." 401,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Hands Off! (High Vermilion) Luke Short"" by Bantam Books. The cover features an illustration of two men, one in a red cowboy hat and the other in a blue shirt, engaged in a physical altercation. The man in the red cowboy hat is holding the other man's hand and appears to be in distress, with his mouth open and his eyes wide open. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. The subtitle ""Fists, Guns, Women-in-the-Raw West!"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a woman in a yellow dress, who is standing next to the man in the blue shirt. She is looking up at him with a concerned expression on her face. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the title. - The author's signature is written on the bottom right corner of the page." 402,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Rule of the Door and Other Fanciful Regulations"" by Lloyd Biggle Jr. The cover features an illustration of a robot-like figure with a blue body and a red head, standing in front of a group of three other figures. The background is a pale pink color, and the title of the book is written in black text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Nine very inventive science-fiction tales, all spine-tinglers, all extremely well-written."" The author's name, ""St. Louis Post-Dispatch,"" is written at the bottom. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the robot figure, which is likely from a science fiction novel or comic book. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. The background of the illustration is a light blue color, giving the impression of a futuristic or sci-fi setting. The figures appear to be standing in a line, with their arms stretched out to the sides and their heads tilted upwards, as if they are ready for battle. The robot figure has a large head with two large eyes and a small mouth, and its body is covered in intricate patterns and designs. The other figures have smaller heads and bodies, and they are also wearing helmets and armor. The overall mood of the scene is tense and action-packed, suggesting that the story will be thrilling and exciting. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, with the robot figure looking up at the sky with a determined expression on its face" 403,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Young's Magazine Snappy Stories"" from February 1932. The cover features a portrait of a woman with blonde hair styled in an updo with a red headband and earrings. She is wearing a yellow dress with a feathered skirt and is holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand. The background is white and the title of the magazine is written in blue and red text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Vivid Fiction by Popular Authors"" and ""Questing Love"" in smaller text. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""Feb. 1952"" and the year ""20 cents"". - The magazine appears to be in good condition with no visible damage or wear. - The overall style of the cover is vintage and elegant. - The woman's expression is one of joy and happiness, as she is smiling and looking directly at the camera. - The text on the cover is written in a cursive font and is centered on the page. - The magazine's cover also mentions that it is published by C.S. Montanye. - It is likely that this magazine was published in the early 20th century. - The image is a digital illustration of the cover, which was created using vector graphics software. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The background is a light beige color, and the text is black. - The title of the books is written in large, bold letters at the bottom of the page. This image appears to have been scanned from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom." 404,"The image is a digital illustration of a futuristic cityscape with tall buildings and skyscrapers in the background. In the center of the image, there is a large red spaceship flying over the city. The spaceship appears to be in mid-flight, with its wings spread wide and its nose pointing upwards. The sky is blue and there are rays of light shining down on the city below. On the right side of the spaceship, there are two figures, one of which is standing on top of the building and the other is looking up at the spaceship. The figures appear to be looking at the spaceship with awe and wonder. The overall mood of the illustration is one of awe and wonder at the power and beauty of the spaceship. - The image conveys a sense of awe and admiration for the spaceship and the city it is flying over. It also suggests that the spaceship is about to take off or land, as there is a trail of smoke trailing behind it." 405,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""With Naked Foot"" by Emily Hahn. The cover features an illustration of a man sitting on a chair with his legs crossed and a green leaf in front of him. He is shirtless and appears to be deep in thought. Behind him, there is a woman standing with her back to the camera, looking at him with a serious expression. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in yellow text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there are two smaller illustrations of a man and a woman, one of whom is holding a glass of wine. The author's name, ""Emily Hahn,"" is written below the title in smaller text. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""He came to rule an African Outpost but was ruled by her instead!"" and the publisher's logo, ""Complete and Unabridged."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the author's signature. - The image is in high resolution, with clear details and vibrant colors." 406,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Killer's Payoff"" by Ed McBain. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man holding the woman's hand up in the air. The woman is wearing a red dress and has her eyes closed, while the man is looking at her with a serious expression on his face. The background is a dark red color, and the title of the book is written in white text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""Ed McBain,"" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The cover also includes the number ""35"" and the year ""87th"" in the top right corner, indicating that this is the 35th anniversary edition of the book. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The book appears to be a mystery novel, as suggested by the title and the illustration on the cover. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The background is filled with smoke and flames, giving the impression of a fiery scene. The overall mood of the illustration is one of danger and suspense. - The image conveys a sense that the book is about a killer's payoff, which is a common theme in mystery novels." 407,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""Man's Adventure: Sex by the Side of the Road"". The cover features a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man holding the woman close to him. The woman is wearing a red dress and has her arms around the man's waist. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the comic book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, and below it, there is a subtitle that reads ""Love habits of American women!"" The cover also includes a small illustration of a man in a military uniform, holding a gun, and a woman with long blonde hair. The text on the cover reads ""A mate for a killer"" and ""Spare flesh for sale"". - The cover also mentions that the house trailer has changed the vice picture in America. - The cover appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The comic book seems to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustrations and the text. - It is likely that this comic book was published in the United States, as the title suggests. - The author's name is not visible in the image. - There is also a mention of human bodies having become big business to the merchants who offer spare flesh for sale. - The image is a representation of the comic's cover art, which is a common feature in comic books. - The text on this cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is predominantly black, with some hints of red and yellow, giving it an edgy and modern feel. - The colors used in the illustration are vibrant and eye-catching, making the characters stand" 408,"The image is an advertisement for Kuppenheimer clothing. It is divided into two sections. On the left side of the image, there is a black and white illustration of three men in military uniforms. The man on the left is wearing a suit and tie, the man in the middle is holding a briefcase, and the man on the right is standing behind him. All three men are smiling and appear to be engaged in conversation. In the center of the advertisement, there are two illustrations of the same man, one in a suit and the other in a military uniform. The text above the illustrations reads ""Quality by Kuppenheimer"" and below the illustrations, it reads ""Style you sense immediately."" The background of the advertisement is white, and the text is written in black. The overall tone of the advertisement suggests that the clothing is of high quality and is suitable for everyday wear. - The advertisement also mentions that the clothing can be counted on for every man. - The text below the illustrations explains that the clothing has been designed to be comfortable and stylish, and that it is made from high-quality materials. - The bottom of the page has a small logo of the brand's name and slogan. - The top left corner has a red circle with the word ""Quality"" written in white, and on the top right corner, there are illustrations of people in military uniforms, suggesting that they are ready to go out and about." 409,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Fantastic Adventures Quarterly Reissue"" published in Winter 1949. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman standing in front of a group of people, with the man holding a gun and the woman holding a rifle. The background is a desert landscape with palm trees and mountains in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Invasion of the Plant Men by Berkeley Livingston"" written in smaller, yellow letters below. The author's name, Alexander Blade, is written on the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Francis St. Reynolds, Archette, and Jarvis, as well as the publisher, R.M. Williams, and the publisher's name, Rog Phillips. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The image is accompanied by a brief description of the story, which reads ""The man who laughed at time, the robot men of bubble city."" - The book is likely a collection of stories from the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""Winter 1950"" on the cover. - It is important to note that the image is not a cover for a book, but rather a cover for an issue of a magazine or other publication. The cover also mentions that the book was published in 1960. - The text on the cover is written in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is black, with white text, giving the cover a clean and professional appearance. - The title and author's names are written in a larger font size than the rest of the text," 410,"The image is an illustration of a man standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a vast landscape. The man is wearing a white suit with a blue belt and has a helmet on his head. He is facing away from the viewer, with his back to the camera. The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and red colors, with a large planet in the center. There are also several bubbles floating around the man's head. The overall mood of the image is surreal and dreamlike. - The man appears to be looking up at the sky, as if he is about to take off into space. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and there is a hint of a planet in the distance. The colors are vibrant and the details are exaggerated, giving the impression of a dreamlike scene. The image conveys a sense of awe and wonder at the vastness of space. - The image is likely from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page. It is a beautiful representation of the beauty of the universe and the vastness that surrounds us." 411,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Warrior Witch of Hel"" by Asa Drake. The cover features an illustration of a woman riding on the back of a black horse. The woman is wearing a red and gold outfit with a helmet and armor, and she is holding a sword in her right hand. She has long blonde hair and is looking off to the side with a determined expression on her face. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. - The cover also includes a subtitle that reads ""She was an avenging warrior with all the dark powers of Hel at her command."" - The overall tone of the image is dramatic and powerful, conveying a sense of strength and determination." 412,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Aliens Among Us: To Live or Die...To Kill or Cure...Which?"" by James White. The cover features an illustration of a large alien creature with a large head and tentacles, standing on its hind legs. The creature appears to be in a state of distress, with its eyes wide open and its mouth slightly open. It is surrounded by a dark blue background with stars and planets. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a small illustration of a red planet with a yellow border. - The book is published by The Book Stall, as indicated by the logo in the bottom left corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The cover also includes the number 75, which could be a reference to the book's release date or other information about the book. - The image appears to have been taken from a distance, as the alien creature is not visible in the image. - The background is a deep blue color, with a few stars scattered throughout. The overall mood of the illustration is eerie and unsettling. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the image appear as if it was taken from a real-life scene. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, with a slight shadow effect to make it stand out from the background. The font size is large enough to be easily read, but not too large, so that it doesn't distract from the overall composition of the illustration. The overall design is simple and minimalistic, with no unnecessary elements or distractions" 413,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Prelude to Space"" by Arthur C. Clarke. The cover features an illustration of a man's face in the bottom right corner, with his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open, as if he is about to take off into space. In the center of the cover, there is a rocket with a red flame trailing behind it, flying towards the moon. The background is a dark blue sky with stars and planets. The title of the book is written in white text at the top, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and red, with some hints of yellow and orange. - The man's face appears to be looking up at the rocket, with a determined expression on his face. He has short, dark hair and is wearing a suit with a high collar. The rocket is green and has a pointed nose and two engines on either side. It is flying towards a planet in the distance, with its wings spread wide and its tail pointing upwards. The planet is a deep red color, with a smooth surface and a few small craters visible on its surface. The background shows a starry night sky with a crescent moon in the top left corner. The image has a vintage feel to it, with a sense of adventure and exploration. - The image conveys a sense of excitement and anticipation for the journey ahead. The man's expression suggests that he is ready to embark on a new adventure in space. - Overall, the cover is a beautiful representation of the book's title and author, with an intriguing and thought-provoking illustration that captures the essence of the story." 414,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Passport to Peril"" by Robert B. Parker. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a white dress running away from a blue car. The woman appears to be in mid-stride, with her arms stretched out to the sides and her head tilted back. The car is parked on a snowy road with trees and mountains in the background. The sky is dark and cloudy, and there is a full moon in the top right corner. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, black letters below it. - The cover also has a small logo of the Hard Case Crime series in the bottom left corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and white, with some hints of green and yellow. - The book is published by the original Robert B Parker, as indicated by the text on the cover. - The text on the image reads ""First publication in over 50 years: On the run - Behind the Iron Curtain!"" - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as suggested by the date on the bottom right corner." 415,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Rangeland Romances"" by Art Lawson and Thelma Knolles. The cover features a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man wearing a cowboy hat and the woman wearing a white dress with a red bow. They are both smiling and looking at each other. The background is yellow, and the title of the book is written in red and black text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Careless Lady of the Tumbling C: Sparkling Love Novel"" and the author's name, Marian O'Hearn, written in smaller text. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Art Lawson and others, as well as the publisher's logo. - The overall tone of the image is playful and romantic, conveying a sense of love and romance between the two characters. - The image is likely from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration. - The book is likely a collection of stories or novels, as suggested by the title and subtitle. - It is important to note that the image is not a direct representation of the book, but rather an illustration of the cover art." 416,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Last Spaceship"" by Murray Leinster. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a futuristic setting. The man is on the left side of the cover, wearing a suit and holding a gun, while the woman is in the center. She is wearing a yellow dress and has blonde hair. The background shows a cityscape with tall buildings and a spaceship flying over it. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also has a small logo in the bottom right corner that reads ""Galaxy Novel No. 25"". - The overall color scheme is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of yellow and orange. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The image conveys a sense of adventure and excitement, as if the man and woman are about to embark on a space mission." 417,"The image is the cover of a music album titled ""By Rocket to the Moon"" by Raymond Scott. The cover features an illustration of a rocket flying towards the moon, with a blue background and green planets scattered around. The rocket is black and yellow in color, with a pointed nose and a pointed tail. The title of the album is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the artist's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom right corner, there is a small illustration of a crescent moon and a planet. The album appears to be non-breakable, as indicated by the red label on the top left corner. - The cover also includes the words ""Music composed by Raymond Scott"" in white text. - The overall design is simple and minimalistic, with a focus on the rocket and the moon. The colors used are predominantly blue, green, and yellow, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The album cover is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this album was released in the early 20th century, as suggested by the date on the label." 418,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""G-8 and His Battle Aces"" by Robert J. Hogan. The cover features an illustration of a skeleton lying on a bed with a man lying next to it. The man appears to be unconscious or unconscious, with his head resting on a pillow. The skeleton is wearing a helmet and has a skull-like face. In the background, there are several airplanes flying in the sky. The title of the book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Squadron of the Flying Dead"" written in smaller, white letters below. The author's name, ""Smashing Novel of Battle Skies,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of two airplanes, one in the foreground and one in the background. The airplanes appear to be in mid-flight, with their wings spread wide and their engines roaring. The overall color scheme is predominantly red, orange, and yellow, with some hints of blue and green. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the use of bright colors." 419,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Imaginary Tales"" published in September 1955. The cover features an illustration of a man in a military uniform sitting at a desk with a microphone in front of him. He appears to be speaking into the microphone, as there is a red light shining down on him. Behind him, there is a woman in a yellow dress holding a telephone receiver and looking at the man with a concerned expression. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Action-Packed Science Fiction"" written in smaller text below. The author's name, ""Terror Station,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""September 19, 1945"" and the year ""35¢"". - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The man is wearing a helmet and goggles, and he has a serious expression on his face. The woman is standing next to him, looking at him with a worried expression. She is holding the telephone receiver with both hands and appears to have a concerned look on her face. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and trees, and there is smoke coming out of the microphone. The text on the cover reads ""Action-packed science fiction."" - The book appears to have been published by the author, Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was a prominent figure in the field of science fiction during the early 20th century. - The book's cover also mentions that it was published in the United States, as indicated by the ""35 cents"" label on the bottom right corner." 420,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Stairway to an Empty Room"" by Dolores Hitchens. The cover features a young woman with dark hair, wearing a purple dress and a blue apron, standing in front of a staircase. She is looking off to the side with a serious expression on her face. Behind her, there is another woman walking up the stairs. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in yellow text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The Dell logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover appears to be old and worn, with some discoloration and scratches on the surface. The overall tone of the image is dark and eerie, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The book is published by Dell Books and is complete and unabridged. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page. - The book is available for purchase at the Dell Book Store. - The Dell logo can be seen in the top left corner, indicating that this is a Dell book. - The Dell logo has a blue background with white text. - The text on the cover reads ""Terror... every step of the way 25¢"" and ""Dell Book 659"". - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The publisher's name is written on the bottom right-hand corner. - There is also a small illustration of a woman in a pink dress walking up the steps of a staircase in the background. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The woman in the pink dress is walking towards the stairs, while the other woman is" 421,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Other Worlds"" by James McConnell. The cover features an illustration of a spaceship flying over a cityscape with buildings and skyscrapers in the background. The spaceship is red and white in color and appears to be in mid-flight, with its wings spread wide and its nose pointing upwards. The city below is filled with smoke and explosions, and there are several rockets flying around it. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller white letters below it. The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""The Game of White"" in smaller black letters. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, white, and blue, with some hints of yellow and orange. - The background is a deep blue sky with a few clouds scattered across it. The overall mood of the illustration is dramatic and dramatic, conveying a sense of power and energy. - The image appears to have been taken from a distance, as the spaceship is not in focus and the city below is slightly blurred. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The book appears to have a hardcover binding, with a glossy finish. - It is a hardcover book, with a thick spine and a smooth finish. - The pages are clean and unlined, with no writing or other markings on them. - The edges of the pages are slightly worn, but overall, the book looks like it has been well cared for. - The overall quality of this image is very good, with sharp details and vibrant colors. - It seems like it was taken during the early 20" 422,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Hatchett"" by Lee McGraw. The cover features a black and white illustration of a woman sitting on a chair with two men lying on the floor in front of her. The woman is wearing a purple dress and has long dark hair. She is holding a gun in her right hand and appears to be looking at the men with a serious expression on her face. The background of the cover is dark and the title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""And now from gangland Chicago... A private eye who's no lady!"" The author's name, ""Lee McGraw,"" is written below the title in smaller white letters. At the bottom right corner, there are two bullet holes, one in each corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. - The colors used are predominantly black, white, and gray, with some hints of blue and green. - The image appears to have been taken in a dimly lit room, with a few people visible in the background." 423,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Dime Detective Magazine"" from December 1940. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a jungle-like setting. The man is lying on his back with his head resting on a rock, while the woman is kneeling in front of him. The woman is wearing a white dress and has her hair tied up in a bun. She is looking at the man with a concerned expression on her face. In the background, there is a large explosion of flames and smoke, suggesting that the man is in distress. The title of the magazine is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""The Girl Who Wanted Money"" written in smaller, yellow letters below. The author's name, John D. MacDonald, is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""Dec. 25¢"" and the year ""1941"" in the top right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed shading. - The background is a mix of green, brown, and orange hues, giving the impression of a chaotic and dangerous environment. - The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is likely from the early 20th century, as indicated by the date and the author's signature. - It is unclear what the magazine is about, but it seems to be related to the crime genre. - The text on the cover reads ""The girl who wanted money"" and ""John D MacDonald."" - The magazine's cover also mentions that the issue was published in December 1840. - The publisher's name is written at bottom right corner of the page. - There is" 424,"The image is a black and white illustration of a man and a woman in a room. The woman is standing on the left side of the image, holding a cigarette box and appears to be speaking to the man sitting at a table. The man is looking at the woman with a serious expression on his face. In front of the woman, there is a desk with a lamp and a bottle of perfume on it. On the right side, there are two glasses of wine and a book on the table. The background is plain and the overall mood of the illustration is somber. - The text above the illustration reads ""Get out of here, said the girl, placing a pack of cigarettes on the table (Chapter III)"". - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading. The figures are drawn in a cartoon-like manner, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The image appears to have been hand-drawn, with some shading and outlining to give it a realistic appearance. The overall tone of the drawing is dark and moody, conveying a sense of tension and unease." 425,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""All the Sounds of Fear"" by Harlan Ellison. The cover features an illustration of two fighter jets flying over a desert landscape. The jets are purple and red in color and have a futuristic design with a pointed nose and a pointed tail. They are flying towards the right side of the image, with one jet trailing behind the other. The background is a deep blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. The book appears to be a winner of the Hugo and Nebula Awards. - The cover also includes the author's signature at the bottom right corner." 426,"The image is an illustration of a group of orange tulips growing out of the ground on a road. The tulips are arranged in a way that they appear to be rising up from the ground, with their petals spread wide and their stems reaching towards the sky. The background is a desert landscape with mountains in the distance. The sky is a deep blue with a few clouds scattered across it. The road is a straight line that runs through the center of the image, leading the viewer's eye towards the horizon. The overall mood of the illustration is surreal and dreamlike. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The tulip flowers are bright orange and yellow, and the road is a light blue color. The overall effect is one of depth and dimensionality, as if the viewer is looking at a real-life scene. The image conveys a sense of movement and energy, as though the tulips are about to take flight into the sky. - The illustration is a beautiful representation of the beauty of nature and the power of growth and renewal. It is a reminder of the cycle of life and death, and the constant change that occurs in the natural world." 427,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Blood and Sand"" by V. Blasco Ibañez. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman lying on a bed, with the man wearing a red and gold outfit and the woman wearing a green dress. The man is holding the woman's head in his hands and appears to be comforting her. In the background, there is a bullfighter running away from the scene. The title of the book is written in bold red letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller red letters below it. The Dell logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a brief description of the novel, which reads ""A novel of the price a bullfighter pays for fame, fortune, and love."" - The book is published by Dell Books and is available in a new English version. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and green, with some hints of blue and purple. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The background is a light blue sky with white clouds. - The image has a vintage feel to it, with a sense of nostalgia and nostalgia." 428,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Goodbye Look"" by Ross MacDonald. The cover features a close-up of a woman's face, with her eyes looking directly at the viewer. She has blonde hair and is wearing a black dress. The background is a light orange color, and the title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""One of the best American novelists how operating New York Times."" The author's name, ""Ross MacDonald,"" is written at the bottom in smaller white letters. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a gun on the left side, which appears to be a rifle or a revolver. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The book appears to have been published by Fontana, as indicated by the logo in the top left corner." 429,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Shadow"" published by A Street & Smith Publication in December 1942. The cover features an illustration of a man in a blue suit and hat, holding a sword in his right hand and a shield in his left hand. He is standing in front of a group of people, all of whom appear to be soldiers or soldiers. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Twice a month, December 1, 1932, 10c."" The cover also includes the author's name, ""The Hydra,"" and the publisher's name, as well as the date ""December 1st, 1842."" - The cover also mentions that the book is a master scheme who challenges the power of justice and the shadow in this exciting novel, complete in this issue. - The cover has a red border around the edges and the title is written in a bold, sans-serif font. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The man in the suit is wearing a long coat and a hat, and he has a serious expression on his face. He appears to be ready for battle. - The background is filled with other characters, including a man with a sword, a woman with a shield, and several other soldiers. The text on the cover reads ""Like the ancient monster of many heads, the hydra."" - The book is published by the same publisher as the original comic book series, and it is available for purchase online. - The book was published in the early 20th century, and it has been reprinted" 430,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""Dare-Devil Aces"" from the early 20th century. The cover features a colorful illustration of several biplanes flying in formation, with the title of the comic book written in bold red letters at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Captain Dynamite! The Masked Buzzard"" in smaller red letters. In the center of the cover, there are six biplanes, each with a different color and design. The biplanes are arranged in a triangular formation, with one in the center and two on either side. The background is a light blue sky with white clouds. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, yellow, and blue, with some hints of green and orange. The cover also includes the names of the authors, C.M. Miller and O.B. Myers, as well as the publisher's name, ""The Masked Buzzards."" The author's signature is visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also has a small illustration of an airplane in the bottom left corner, which appears to be a fighter jet. The text on the cover reads ""15¢"" and ""15 cents."" - The overall style of the illustration is cartoon-like, with exaggerated features and bright colors. The characters appear to be in mid-flight, with their wings spread wide and their heads turned to the side. The image conveys a sense of excitement and adventure. - The comic book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. It is a rare and collectible item." 431,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Exciting Love"" by Mona Farnsworth. The cover features an illustration of a clown and a woman in a romantic embrace. The clown is wearing a red and white striped suit with a top hat and a red nose, while the woman is wearing a yellow dress with a green bow on her head. They are both smiling and looking at each other with love in their eyes. The background is black, and the title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A Romantic Novel of Carnival Hearts"" in smaller text. The author's name, ""Mona Farnsworth,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also has a small illustration of the clown's face in the top left corner, which appears to be a cartoon-like illustration. The overall tone of the image is playful and whimsical. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration and the use of bright colors. - The image is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is clear and legible, making it easy to read and understand the content of the book." 432,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Man to Man"" from January 1950. The cover features a group of people in a jungle-like setting, with a man in the center holding a whip and a woman on his back. The man is wearing a red shirt and appears to be in distress. The woman is standing behind him, wearing a white dress and has her hair tied up in a bun. She is looking at the man with a concerned expression on her face. On the right side of the cover, there is a man with a beard and mustache, who is holding a spear and shield. He is standing next to a woman who is also holding a sword. The background shows a mountain range and trees. The title of the magazine is written in bold, yellow letters at the top, with the subtitle ""What is sexual excess?"" written in smaller, black letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Doug Jones and the light-heavy, and the date ""January 1940."" - The magazine's cover also mentions that the case of the nude lady bartenders was published in Tibet's torture temple. - The magazine also mentions that it was a search for treasure turned into a fight for life. - The case of nude lady bartendes was published by the author, Doug Jones, who wrote about the light-heavy and the champs won't fight. - The author's name is written in a larger font size than the rest of the text, making it stand out from the other text on the cover." 433,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Detective Fiction Weekly"" by Formerly Flynn's. The cover features a close-up of a man and a woman's face, with the man's face partially obscured by the woman's hair. The man is wearing a suit and tie, and he has a serious expression on his face. The woman is holding a book in her hand, and she is looking at the man with a concerned expression. The background is a dark blue, and the title of the book is written in yellow and red text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A Great New Character! The Venomous Mr. Vollmer"" and ""Walter Ripperger"" in smaller text. The author's name, ""Novelettes - Short Stories - True Articles - Cipher Secrets - Crime Exposes - Features,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a sword and a shield, which are symbols of justice and law enforcement. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is in high resolution, allowing for a clear view of the details on the cover. - The text on the cover is in English, and it is written in a bold, sans-serif font. The font size is large enough to be easily read, but not too large, making it easy to read from a distance. - The background color is a deep blue, giving the cover a professional and authoritative feel. - Overall, the cover conveys an air of mystery and intrigue, suggesting that the book will be a thrilling read." 434,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Green Lama Double Detective"" by Richard Foster. The cover features a portrait of a man with a serious expression on his face, holding a microphone in his hand. He is wearing a suit and tie and has a beard. The background is yellow with a red handprint on the right side. The title of the book is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""The Case of the Fugitive Fingerprints: A Strange, Mystifying and Thrilling 'Green Lama' Adventure by Richard Foster"" written in smaller black letters below. The author's name is written at the bottom in smaller white letters. - The cover also includes the date ""June"" and the number ""10¢"" in the top left corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly yellow and red, with some hints of blue and green. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the man is about to reveal something important. - The title suggests that the book is a detective novel, with a focus on the case of the fugitive fingerprints." 435,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Man's Story"". The cover features a group of people in a colorful and vibrant setting. The title of the magazine is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Back alley kicks of the teen sex cults"" in smaller, white letters. In the center of the image, there are two figures, one wearing a red dress and the other wearing a blue uniform. The figure in the red dress is holding a gun and appears to be in distress, while the figure wearing the blue uniform is looking up at the sky with a concerned expression on their face. On the right side of the page, there are several other figures, including a man in a suit and a woman in a red skirt, who appear to be engaged in a conversation. The background is filled with various objects, including a clock, a book, and a vase. The overall tone of the illustration is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The cover also includes text that reads ""10 facts that make you repulsive to women"" and ""Soft fresh for the female sex cults."" - The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The magazine appears to have been published in the early 20th century. - The image is in high resolution and has a vintage feel to it. - The colors are bright and vibrant, with a mix of blues, greens, and yellows. - The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The overall design of the cover is simple and eye-catching, with a focus on the figures and the text. - The background is a mix between a dark blue and a light blue, giving the impression of a night sky. - The figures are drawn in a cartoon" 436,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""Man's Story"". The cover features a woman in a bikini and high heels, with her legs spread wide and her arms stretched out to the sides. She is standing in front of a cage with a man in a military uniform holding a gun. The background is dark and the title of the comic book is written in bold white letters at the top. Below the title, there is text that reads ""Lust slave of the she wolves of Transylvania"" and ""Marine dog we bring your blood"". The cover also includes the names of the authors, ""All new stories"", ""Champagne-caviar kisses"", and ""Confessions of a party girl"". The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous. - The woman appears to be in distress, with tears streaming down her face and her eyes wide open. The man in the military uniform is holding the woman's hand and looking at her with a concerned expression. The cage is made of metal bars and there are several other people in the background, including a man wearing a red suit and a woman wearing a blue dress. The text on the cover reads ""Special: Why your wife deserves you."" - The comic book cover also mentions that the story is about a thousand virgins and that it was published in the Nazi dungeon of the dam. The cover also has a small illustration of a woman lying on the ground, with her head resting on a pillow and her hands covering her face. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The cover also contains the author's name, ""Caged beauties in the Nazi dungeons of the dam."" The publisher's name, the publisher's logo, and the date of publication are also visible in the bottom right corner. - The overall theme of the comics is dark and mysterious, with a sense of" 437,"The image is a black and white illustration of a man and a woman sitting on a bench. The man is on the right side of the image, wearing a suit and tie, and the woman is on the left side. They are both looking at each other and appear to be engaged in a conversation. The background is plain white, and there is text above and below the illustration that reads ""Substitute Redheads"" by Florence Ford. The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading. - The man is holding a bouquet of flowers in his hand, and the bouquet is resting on the woman's lap. The woman is sitting with her legs crossed and her hands resting on her knees. She has long hair styled in an updo and is wearing a dress with a high neckline and long sleeves. The overall mood of the image is romantic and intimate. - The text below the illustration is written in a cursive font and is centered on the page. It is a title or subtitle for a book or magazine cover. The author's name is written in smaller font below the title." 438,"The image is a digital illustration of a surreal landscape with a blue sky and white clouds. In the center of the image, there is a large blue structure with a pointed top and a pointed bottom, which appears to be a spaceship or a spaceship. The structure is surrounded by tall, rocky cliffs and a body of water in the background. On the left side of the cliff, there are two large rocks, one of which is a bird perched on a branch. The bird is facing towards the right side of the image and is looking up at the sky. On the right side, there are several smaller rocks scattered around the base of the cliff. The rocks are of different sizes and shapes, and they are arranged in a way that creates a sense of depth and dimension. The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly blue and green, with hints of yellow and orange. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, such as painting and digital manipulation, to create a realistic and dreamlike scene. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, giving the impression of a dreamlike landscape. The overall mood of the illustration conveys a sense of wonder and awe at the beauty of nature." 439,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a desert landscape with a large planet in the background. The spaceship is white with red and yellow accents and has multiple engines and other machinery attached to it. It appears to be in mid-flight, with its wings spread wide and its engines roaring. The planet is visible in the top right corner of the image, with its surface visible in the bottom left corner. The sky is a deep blue with a few clouds scattered across it. The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly blue and green, with hints of orange and yellow. The image has a surreal and dreamlike quality to it. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with vibrant colors and intricate details. The artist has used a mix of realistic and abstract elements to create a sense of depth and dimensionality. The overall mood of the piece is one of awe and wonder at the vastness of space and the beauty of the universe. - The illustration is a representation of the power and potential of human ingenuity and creativity in the face of the unknown. It is a testament to the human spirit and the endless possibilities that lie ahead." 440,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""New Detective Magazine"" from October 25th, published by G.T. Fleming-Roberts. The cover features a close-up of a man's face, with his mouth open and his eyes wide open, as if he is about to speak. He is wearing a suit and tie, and his hair is slicked back. The background is black, and the title of the magazine is written in red and yellow letters at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""My knife is red!"" and ""A suspense novellette."" The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a hand holding a knife, which appears to be a symbol of danger or danger. The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The magazine's cover also mentions that it is the newest in crime fiction, suggesting that it may be a new release or a special edition of the magazine. - The author's name, G.T., is written below the title in smaller text. - The date ""October 25"" is written on the top left corner of the cover, indicating that this issue was published on October 26th, 1940. - The publisher's name, Fleming-Robert, is written on top of the cover in smaller font size. - The publication date is written at the bottom right-hand corner. - There is also a small illustration on the bottom left-hand side of the page, which could be a reference to the author's work or a promotional advertisement for the magazine." 441,"The image is an advertisement for the book ""Good Reading for the Millions"" by Tiffany Thayer. The cover of the book features an illustration of a woman in a white dress and a man in a blue suit, both of whom appear to be in a state of distress. The woman is holding a book in her hand and the man is looking at her with a concerned expression. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the advertisement is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""I'll make the mark so deep that you can never get it off-in this world or the next."" Below the title, there is a brief description of the book's contents, which includes information about the author, Tiffany Thayers, and the publisher, the New American Library. The advertisement also mentions that the book was published in 1929 by the Dial Press. - The book is published by the New York advertising agency, as well as finding enough outside time to author nineteen volumes. His three must-reads were originally published in 2019 by the New Press. - It is available for purchase at the Chicago Examiner, the United Press, and for a New York advertising company. - The advertisement also includes a brief description about the author's work on the book, including his work on the Chicago Examiner and the United Press. - There is also a mention of the author's career as a Methodist chaplain, Tiffany Thayer, who has worked on the book since 1939." 442,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""A Girl for Danny"" by William Ard. The cover features a man and a woman standing on a staircase, with the man wearing a green suit and the woman wearing a pink dress. The man is holding a cane and the woman is looking at him with a serious expression. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""She was bad medicine for him"" and ""Complete and unabridged."" The author's name, ""William Ard,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also has a small illustration of a man and woman in the top left corner, and a small illustration in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and somber, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this image was used as a promotional material for the book, as it is a popular library book. - The image is in high resolution, with clear details and vibrant colors. - The text is in a large, bold font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is a dark blue, with a hint of purple, giving the image a vintage feel. - The title and author's names are written in a larger font size than the rest of the text, making them stand out more. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading, giving the characters a lifelike appearance. - The colors are bright and vibrant, with shades of green, yellow, and pink, creating a contrast between the man and woman's clothing and the background. - The woman's hair is styled in an updo, and she is wearing a hat with a flower on it, while the" 443,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Flesh Mob"" by Andrew Shaw. The cover features an illustration of a woman lying on her back with her head resting on a pillow. She has long red hair and is wearing a white dress. The background is yellow and the title of the book is written in red and black text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Twisted Passions in a Sin School of Lust"" and ""This is an Original Midnight Reader."" The author's name, ""Andrew Shaw,"" is written at the bottom of the cover in smaller text. - The cover also includes the number ""604"" and the year ""MR 462."" - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The woman appears to be in a state of distress, with her eyes closed and her mouth slightly open, as if she is about to speak. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and a realistic expression on her face. - The background is a mix of yellow and orange hues, giving the cover a warm and inviting feel. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""MR 1946"" on the cover. - The author's signature is written in a cursive font, adding a personal touch to the cover. - The book is an original midnight reader, meaning it was published during the early 19th century. - It is a hardcover book with a glossy finish, making it a collectible item for fans of the author. - The cover also mentions that it is an original edition, which means it was not published in any other format or edition. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The overall design of the" 444,"The image is an illustration of two men in a scene from the play ""Salvini as Othello in the Scene with Iago in the Third Act of the Play"". The man on the left is wearing a long robe and a turban, and is holding a book in his hand. He appears to be speaking to the other man, who is standing next to him. The other man is also wearing a long coat and a hat, and he is looking at the man with a concerned expression on his face. In the background, there is a dog sitting on the ground, and the scene is set in a room with arches and columns. The text above the illustration reads ""Oh, blood, Iago, blood!"" which translates to ""Salvino as Othellos in the scene with Iagos in the third act of the play."" - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features." 445,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""25th Snappy November 1936"" by Malcolm Post. The cover features an illustration of a young woman in a red and white striped dress, holding a rifle and pointing it towards the viewer. She is wearing a blue cap and red boots, and there is a small rabbit next to her. The background is white, and the title of the book is written in red and black text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""Illustrated Fun and Fiction,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the date ""November 1940"" and the year ""1938"" in smaller text below the title. - The overall style of the illustration is vintage and whimsical, with bright colors and playful illustrations. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that this book was published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The author's signature is also visible at the bottom right corner. - This book may have been published during the early 1900s, as it was published in 1920s. - It could be a collection of stories or a collection of short stories, as suggested by the title and the author's signature. - The image is a digital illustration, so it may not be accurate in terms of color or detail. - However, it does provide a glimpse into the world of the early 30s, when the book was published. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The woman is holding the rifle with both hands, and she has a determined expression on her face. The rabbit is also holding onto the woman's arm, as if she is about to" 446,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Amazing Stories: Beside the Golden Door"" by Henry Slesar. The cover features an illustration of the Statue of Liberty standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a body of water. The statue is surrounded by a group of people and there are two UFOs flying above it. The background is a desert landscape with mountains in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, black letters below. The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover also includes the date ""February 50¢"" and the year ""1940"" in the top right corner. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly yellow and orange, with some hints of blue and green. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The text on the cover reads ""Bridge to Azrael"" and ""Novel by John Brunner."" - The book is published by the publisher, which is not visible in the image. - There is also a small logo at the bottom right corner that reads ""Amazing Stories."" - The image appears to have been scanned from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text on the top left corner." 447,"The image is a colorful illustration of a group of people in a desert-like environment with a large orange helicopter in the background. The helicopter appears to be flying over a group of soldiers, who are engaged in a battle. The soldiers are holding guns and appear to be in the middle of a fight. In the foreground, there is a man in a red shirt and a woman in a yellow dress, both of whom are holding guns. The man is holding the woman's hand and the woman is jumping into the air, as if she is about to take off. The woman is wearing a red jacket and has blonde hair. She is also holding a rifle in her right hand. The background shows a large explosion, with smoke and flames rising from the ground. There are several other soldiers in the distance, some of whom are running away from the explosion. The overall mood of the image is chaotic and action-packed. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, with the helicopter and the soldiers in the midst of a battle. It appears that the scene is taking place during a battle or conflict, as indicated by the explosions and the presence of the helicopter. The colors are bright and vibrant, giving the impression of a tense and dangerous situation." 448,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Asimov: The Naked Sun"" by Panther Science Fiction. The cover features an illustration of a futuristic robot standing on a rocky cliff overlooking a desert landscape. The robot appears to be made of metal and has a large head with two arms and two legs. It is standing on a pedestal with a red rock formation in front of it. In the background, there is a small island with buildings and a spaceship flying over it. The sky is blue and there are mountains in the distance. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover. - The cover also includes the author's name, ""Panther Science Fiction,"" and the publisher's name, also written in smaller text below the title. The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of orange and yellow. - The image conveys a sense of mystery and intrigue, as if the robot is about to embark on a journey into the unknown. - The book appears to have been published by the publisher, as indicated by the logo in the bottom right corner." 449,"The image is an illustration of a group of people in a space-themed setting. The title of the illustration is ""Captain and the Seven Space Stones"" by Edmond Hamilton. The illustration is divided into two sections. On the left side of the image, there is a large illustration of a man in a suit of armor, holding a sword and shield, standing in front of a spaceship. He appears to be in a battle-ready stance, with his arms outstretched and a determined expression on his face. In the center of the illustration, there are several other characters, including a woman in a red dress, a man with a helmet, and a man wearing a suit. They are all holding weapons and appear to be ready for battle. The background is dark and ominous, with planets and stars visible in the distance. The text on the right side reads ""A Complete Book-Length Novel of Interplanetary Fiction"" and ""Chapter 1: The Future of the Solar System's Greatest Prize."" Overall, the illustration conveys a sense of danger and excitement, as if the characters are about to embark on a dangerous journey through space. - The image appears to have been created using a combination of digital and traditional art techniques, with bold lines and vibrant colors. - The overall tone of the illustration suggests that it is from a comic book or comic strip, with a focus on action and adventure." 450,"The image shows a mannequin wearing a full-body suit with a helmet and gloves. The suit appears to be made of a light-colored material, possibly a type of armor or protective gear. It has multiple straps and buckles on the arms and legs, and there are several buttons and other details on the suit. The mannequin is standing on a metal platform with a door in the background. The overall color scheme of the suit is predominantly white and silver, with some hints of blue and red. The image appears to have been taken in a laboratory or laboratory setting. - The mannequins are standing on a black platform with a metal frame around them. - There are several buttons on the suit, including a large button on the chest and smaller buttons on the arms. The buttons are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with each button having a different color and design. The background is a dark blue, and there is a small window on the right side of the image. The overall mood of the photograph is one of curiosity and exploration. - The image is likely from a museum or exhibition, as indicated by the text at the bottom of the page." 451,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Spicy Western Stories"" by E. Hoffmann Price. The cover features a colorful illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man holding a gun and the woman holding a horse. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, with ""The Mills Must Turn"" written in smaller letters below. The author's name, ""E. Hoffmann,"" is written at the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a small illustration of two men on horseback, one of whom is holding the other's hand. The man on the left is wearing a blue suit and the woman on the right is wearing an orange dress. The horse is white and appears to be galloping forward. The overall tone of the image is dramatic and action-packed. - The book appears to have been published in October 1925, as indicated by the date on the top left corner. - There is also a small illustration on the bottom right side of the page that reads ""The Mills"" in a smaller font." 452,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Murder Leaves a Ring"" by Fay Grissom Stanley. The cover features an illustration of a man in a tuxedo standing in front of a woman lying on a bed. The man is looking at the woman with a serious expression on his face. The woman is lying on her back with her head resting on a pillow and her eyes closed. She appears to be unconscious or unconscious. The background is a dark blue night sky with stars twinkling in the distance. The title of the book is written in red and white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. - The cover also includes the Dell logo in the top left corner and the number 662 in the bottom right corner. The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The book is published by Dell Books and is available for purchase. - The image is in high resolution and has a vintage feel to it. - It is a hardcover book with a glossy finish. - The author's signature is written on the bottom right side of the page." 453,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Lust Pad"" by Andrew Shaw. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is on the left side of the cover, with his arm around the woman's waist and her head resting on his shoulder. The woman is sitting on a bed with a red blanket covering her body. She has long red hair and is looking up at the man with a seductive expression on her face. The background is a yellowish-orange color, and the title of the book is written in bold black letters at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Sin paid the rent in this - Lust Pad"" and ""This is an original nightstand book."" The author's name, Andrew Shaw, is written at the bottom in smaller black letters. - The cover also includes the number 75 and the year ""NB 1839""" 454,"The image is an illustration of a futuristic spaceship flying over a road with a group of people walking on either side. The spaceship is in the center of the image, with its wings spread wide and its engines roaring. The road is surrounded by mountains and there are several people walking on both sides of the road. On the left side of the spaceship, there is a man with a beard and glasses, and on the right side, there appears to be a woman with long hair. The background is a dark blue sky with stars and planets. The overall mood of the illustration is one of exploration and discovery. - The image conveys a sense of adventure and excitement, as if the spaceship is about to embark on a journey into space. The colors are vibrant and the details are sharp, making the image appear realistic and lifelike. The use of bright colors and bold lines gives the impression of movement and energy, conveying a sense that the spaceship is ready for action. The overall message of the illustration seems to be that the spaceship will take you on an exciting journey through space and time. - The illustration also suggests that the spaceship has the power to take you to new places and discover new worlds. It also conveys the idea that the journey is full of possibilities and opportunities, and that it can take you anywhere you want to go." 455,"The image is an advertisement for a book titled ""Murder at Belly-Acres"" by Martin Moron. The advertisement is divided into three sections. The first section on the left shows a man in a cowboy hat and a woman in a dress standing in front of a wooden cabin with a chimney. The man is holding a gun and appears to be pointing it towards the woman. The woman is standing next to him and is looking at him with a concerned expression. In the second section, there is a photograph of a group of people gathered around a table with various objects on it. The objects include a book, a magnifying glass, and a pair of scissors. There is also a man lying on the ground with his head in his hands, and another man standing next to the table. The background is dark and the overall mood of the image is somber. - The third section shows a scene from the book, with the title ""What kind of murder at belly-acres?"" written in bold letters at the top. Below the title, there are two smaller illustrations of the same scene, one showing a man with a gun and the other showing a woman with a knife. The illustrations are in black and white, and they appear to have been hand-drawn. - The fourth section has a caption that reads ""What was the murder at belly acres?"" and the fifth section has text that reads ""The murder at belly acress."" Overall, the advertisement seems to be promoting the book as a thrilling and suspenseful read. - The image appears to have been taken in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustrations and the text. - The text is written in a large, bold font and is centered on the page. The background of the advertisement is a light beige color. - The advertisement is accompanied by a brief description of the author's name and the" 456,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Best of A.E. Van Vogt"" by A.E. van Vogt. The cover features an illustration of a futuristic cityscape with tall buildings and skyscrapers in the background. The sky is orange and yellow, and there are two large planets on either side of the city. In the foreground, there is a large spaceship flying over the city, with its wings spread wide and its engines roaring. The spaceship appears to be in mid-flight, with smoke trailing behind it. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly orange and yellow tones, giving it a futuristic and sci-fi feel. - The image conveys a sense of power and energy, as if the spaceship is about to take off into space. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it depth and dimension. - The background is a mix of orange, yellow, and blue colors, creating a sense of movement and energy. - The text is written in a modern, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The book appears to have been published by a reputable publisher, as indicated by the logo in the bottom right corner. - Overall, the cover is eye-catching and attention-grabbing, drawing the viewer's attention to the title and author's name. - The image also conveys a strong sense of excitement and anticipation for the book. - The cover also includes a brief description of the book's contents, including the author's biography and other information about the book." 457,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Fantastic Adventures"" published by Robert Moore-Williams. The cover features an illustration of a fairy riding on the back of a white horse, with two large hands reaching out towards her. The fairy is wearing a red dress and has long blonde hair. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Exciting stories of science and fantasy!"" written in smaller letters below. The author's name, ""Robert Moore-Williams,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a quote from the book, ""He must solve the secrets of an ancient science - or die!"" - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of adventure and mystery. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is in English, and the title is in a bold, sans-serif font. The author is in a smaller, cursive font. There are also illustrations of other characters from the book scattered throughout the cover." 458,"The image is a painting of a group of people gathered around a man who is holding a large shield and a whip. The man is wearing a blue and white striped shirt and a red and white headdress with feathers on his head. He is standing in the center of the image, with his arms outstretched and a determined expression on his face. Behind him, there are several other people, some of whom are holding shields and other objects. The background shows a group of trees and a body of water, suggesting that the scene is taking place in a tropical or jungle-like environment. The overall mood of the painting is one of excitement and anticipation. - The painting appears to be done in a realistic style, with vibrant colors and detailed brushstrokes. The figures are depicted in a way that gives the impression of movement and energy, as if they are about to engage in a battle or fight. The use of bright colors and bold lines creates a sense of energy and power, making the painting feel dynamic and powerful. - The image conveys a sense of unity and strength, as well as a sense of anticipation for what is about happen. It also suggests that the people in the painting are ready to take on any challenge that comes their way." 459,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Spicy Mystery"" by Clive Trent. The cover features an illustration of a woman in a blue bikini, holding a sword and standing on top of a yellow submarine. She is looking up at the sky with a determined expression on her face. Behind her, there is a man in a red suit holding a gun and a woman in the background. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below. The date ""October"" and the year ""25¢"" are written on the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""Air Maiden"" in smaller white letters. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly yellow and orange, with some hints of blue and green. - The background is a dark blue, with a hint of purple, giving the cover a vintage feel. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The woman in the bikini is wearing high heels and has blonde hair styled in loose curls. She appears to be in mid-air, with her arms stretched out to the sides and her head tilted back. The man in red is holding a spear and appears to have a determined expression. The submarine is yellow and has a pointed nose and a pointed tail. There are also two other figures in the background, one of whom is holding a torch and the other is looking at the woman with a concerned expression. - The image conveys a sense of danger and mystery, as if the woman is about to embark on a dangerous journey. - Overall, the cover is eye-catching and attention-grabbing, with its bright colors and bold typography. It conveys a strong sense of adventure and excitement. - The book appears to be a hardcover, with a glossy finish and a thick" 460,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Detective Fiction Weekly"" by Theodore Roscoe. The cover features an illustration of two men, one wearing a suit and tie and the other wearing a cowboy hat, engaged in a heated argument. The man in the suit is holding a gun and appears to be in distress, while the man with the cowboy hat is looking at him with a concerned expression. The background is a fiery orange and yellow color scheme, with the title of the book written in bold white letters at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A New Park Avenue Hunt Club Story"" and ""Formerly Flynn's Weekly"". The author's name, ""The Man Who Went to Hell"", is written in smaller white letters below the title. - The cover also includes the date ""July 27, 1940"" and the year ""10"" in the top left corner, indicating that the book was published on July 27th, 10th. - The bottom right corner of the cover has the words ""Saint Satan Sits in Judgment"" written in red letters. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date and the author's signature." 461,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""PEP Stories"" from October 25 cents. The cover features a pin-up girl with blonde hair styled in a voluminous updo, wearing a yellow and blue dress with a white fur stole draped over her shoulders. She is sitting on a blue chair with her legs crossed and her hands resting on her knees. The background is white, and the title of the magazine is written in red and black text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Madcap Musette: The Frozen Goddess"" and the author's name, Ethel la Relle, is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, Phyllis Hoerner, and the publisher, Ethel La Relle. - The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall style of the cover is vintage and retro, with a playful and whimsical feel. - The image is likely from the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The text on the cover is in English, suggesting that it was published in the United States. - The design and layout of the cover are reminiscent of the early 1900s, with a mix of bold colors and intricate details. - The font used for the title and author's names is a cursive script, giving the cover a classic and elegant look. - The background is a light beige color, which helps to make the text stand out and draw attention to the cover. Overall, the cover is a beautiful representation of the magazine's content and style." 462,"The image is the cover of a Japanese magazine from November 1949. The cover features an illustration of a large yellow and blue truck with the words ""The Practical Science for Boys and Girls"" written in red and black text above it. The truck is surrounded by various other vehicles, including a green car, a yellow taxi, and a blue bus. The background is white, and the title of the magazine is written in Japanese characters at the top and bottom of the cover. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""November 1950"" and the year ""1940"" in smaller text below the title. - There is also a small illustration of a person standing next to the truck, looking up at the sky. - The overall style of the illustration is cartoon-like, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It seems like the cover was published in Japan, as indicated by the Japanese text on the cover." 463,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Tales of Magic and Mystery"" by Howard Thurston. The cover features an illustration of two people, a man and a woman, sitting on a couch with a large pot in front of them. The man is wearing a red robe and a red headband, and he is holding a wand in his right hand. The woman is lying on her back with her eyes closed and her head resting on the man's shoulder. The background is yellow, and the title of the book is written in black text at the top and bottom of the cover. The author's name, ""Howard Thurston Writes of India,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also has a price tag of $25 on the bottom right corner. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall style of the illustration is cartoon-like, with bright colors and exaggerated features." 464,"The image is an advertisement for the Future Freighter 1968. It features a large yellow and red boat with the words ""New Departures of Tomorrow"" written on it. The boat is floating on a body of water with a city skyline in the background. On the left side of the image, there is a smaller boat with the text ""Cargo Cutter"" written above it. The text below the boat reads ""Future Freighters 1958?"" and ""New Departure Ball Bearings."" The advertisement also mentions that the boat has a capacity of 10,000 tons and can carry up to 20,080 tons of cargo. The overall color scheme of the advertisement is blue, white, and red. - The advertisement appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage design and typography. - The text on the advertisement is in bold, black letters, and the background is a light blue color. - There is also a small illustration of a ship on the right side, which could be a cargo ship or a cargo ship. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The overall message of the ad is that the future freighter is a new departure ball bearing, which is a type of ball bearing used in ships and other vehicles. It is designed to be durable and reliable, and it is capable of carrying heavy loads. The ad also mentions that it is made in the United States and is available in various sizes and styles. - The ad also includes information about the company's history and its products, including the fact that they have been in business since 1940 and have been producing quality products for over 70 years. - The company's logo is also visible at the bottom of the page." 465,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Tramp Nurse"" by Arthur Adlon. The cover features a portrait of a young woman with blonde hair, wearing a white nurse's uniform and a pink scarf around her neck. She is smiling and looking directly at the camera. The background shows a group of people sitting on a bench in a park, with trees and bushes in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller black letters below it. The subtitle ""She healed their bodies with her white hot passions"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes the words ""Torrid, Sizzling Ivy League Love"" in smaller text. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall color scheme is predominantly green and blue, with some hints of yellow and red. - The image has a vintage feel to it, with a retro aesthetic. - The author's signature is written on the bottom right corner. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner. - There is also a small illustration of a book on the cover, which could be a reference to the book's title or author. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The background is a light blue sky with white clouds. - The woman is standing in front of a tree, with her arms crossed over her chest and a slight smile on her face. She has a confident expression on her face and is looking off into the distance." 466,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Twelve Hours to Destiny"" by Manning K. Robertson. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace, with the man wearing a green suit and the woman wearing an orange dress. The man is holding a gun and appears to be in distress, while the woman is looking at him with a concerned expression. The background shows a body of water with a boat in the distance. The title of the book is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, and the author's name, ""Manning K."" Robertson, is written at the bottom in smaller black letters. - The cover also includes a subtitle that reads ""Somewhere, well hidden inside Communist China, was a secret base in which a terrifying weapon was being developed."" - There is also a small illustration of the man's face on the right side of the page. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of red and yellow. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the date ""3/6"" on the bottom right corner. - The image has a vintage feel to it, with a slightly worn and aged appearance. - The text on the cover is written in a cursive font, giving it a classic and elegant look. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it depth and dimension. - The background is a light blue color, with a subtle gradient effect. - The title and author's names are written in a larger font size than the rest of the text, making them stand out more. - The illustrations are done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The colors are vibrant and eye-catching, with shades of blue, green, and yellow, creating a sense" 467,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Sports Novels Magazine"" from November 1940. The cover features an illustration of a football player in action, wearing a red and white striped jersey with the number 7 on it. He is holding a football in his right hand and appears to be in mid-stride, with his left leg extended forward and his right leg bent at the knee. The background is a yellowish-orange color, and the title of the magazine is written in bold black letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""William Heuman's Great Story of Touchdown Cleats: Sudden Death Guy"" and the author's name, Les Etter, W.R. Cox, is written below the title in smaller black letters. - The cover also includes a small illustration of the player's face, which is a close-up of his face, showing his eyes, nose, and mouth. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and bright colors. - The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The overall tone of the image is vibrant and colorful, with a mix of red, yellow, and blue hues. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand." 468,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""American Sky Devils: Block Busters for Berlin!"" by Norman A. Daniels. The cover features an illustration of a man in a pilot's helmet and goggles, with a determined expression on his face. He is holding a gun in his right hand and appears to be ready for battle. The background is filled with explosions and smoke, and there are several fighter jets flying around him. The title of the book is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""10 Smashing Stories of U.S. Air Force in Action"" written in smaller, white letters below. The author's name, ""Fighting Yank Gets Silver Wings,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a red banner at the bottom that reads ""10th anniversary of the American Sky Devil's 10th Anniversary."" - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly red, white, and blue, with some yellow and green accents. - The book appears to have been published in July, as indicated by the date on the top left corner." 469,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Wind of Liberty"" by Kenneth Bulmer. The cover features an illustration of a man in a red suit and hat, holding a sword in his right hand. He is standing in front of a large black octopus with its tentacles reaching out towards him. The octopus appears to be attacking the man, as if it is about to attack him. The background is a dark blue sky with stars and planets. The title of the book is written in yellow text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""A Planet's Destiny Trembled in the Balance"" and the publisher's logo at the bottom. - The book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The image conveys a sense that the man is about to face a dangerous situation, and the octopus is ready to attack him. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a three-dimensional appearance. - The colors used in the illustration are vibrant and eye-catching, making the image stand out from the rest of the cover. - The text on the cover is written in a bold, sans-serif font, which makes it easy to read and understand. - The author's signature is written at the bottom of the page, indicating that he is the author of the book. - The publisher's name is written above the title, and there is a small logo in the bottom right corner. - The date ""2nd Digit"" is written below the title, suggesting that this is the second edition of the book." 470,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Whipping"" by Roy Flanagan. The cover features an illustration of a woman lying on a bed with her head resting on a pillow. She is wearing a pink dress and has long dark hair. Behind her, there are three men in white robes, one of whom is holding a whip. The man on the left is standing next to the woman, while the two on the right are standing behind her. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in yellow text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A starting novel of the small-town south!"" and ""Complete and unabridged."" - The cover also has a small illustration of the author's name, ""Roy Flanagan,"" written in smaller text below the title. - The overall tone of the image is dark and eerie, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The cover is made of a hardcover material, likely cardboard or paper, and has a glossy finish. - The edges of the cover are slightly worn, but it still looks like it has been well-preserved over time. - The image is a vintage illustration, likely from the early 20th century. - The author's signature is written in cursive script at bottom right corner. - The publisher's logo is also visible in the bottom left corner. - Overall, the cover conveys a sense of intrigue and suspense, as if the reader is about to embark on a thrilling journey into the world of the small town south." 471,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Master Detective"" from January 1950. The cover features a woman in a red dress with blonde hair, standing in front of a door with a man in a suit and hat behind her. The woman is holding a gun and appears to be in distress. The man is looking at her with a concerned expression on his face. The title of the magazine is written in bold yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""California's Killing by Request"" written in smaller black letters below. The subtitle reads ""The Honey Blonde Just Had to Die: The New Hampshire beauty didn't know she was signing her death warrant when she wrote her ""Dear John"" letter."" Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A nod for the gunman"" and ""Dead nurse on hallowed ground."" The subtitle explains that the woman was killed by a man who was found dead in a room with a gun. The text also mentions that the man was found dead on the ground and that he was killed by the same man who killed the woman. - The magazine's cover also includes a brief description of the case, which states that the suspect was found dead at the scene of the crime. - The cover also mentions that this is the first case of murder in the United States. - It also mentions that it was published in the United Kingdom and that it has been published in several countries around the world. - The magazine also mentions that there are several other cases of murder that have been reported in the United State. - The author of the book is Pink Lady Murder Case. - The book is available for purchase on Amazon.com. - The publisher is the publisher of the magazine, and it is available online at Amazon.co.uk. - The book can be purchased on Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com." 472,"The image is a black and white illustration of a woman sitting on a rock with a large alien creature next to her. The woman is wearing a long dress and has her hair styled in an updo. She is looking at the alien with a serious expression on her face. The alien is a large, green creature with sharp teeth and claws. It has a large head with two large eyes and a small mouth. The creature's body is covered in scales and its arms are stretched out in front of it. The background is filled with plants and flowers, and there is text above and below the illustration that reads ""Proposal by L. Sprague de Camp"" and ""What does a nice girl do when a scaly alien wants to marry her?"" At the bottom of the image, there is a quote from the author that says ""It wouldn't be legal to marry."" - The image appears to be from a book or magazine, as indicated by the text at the top and bottom. - The overall tone of the illustration is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The use of black and white colors gives the image a vintage feel. - The text is written in a cursive font, which adds to the overall aesthetic of the illustration. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The background is a mix of different shades of green and brown, creating a natural and organic feel to the scene. - The title of the book is written in bold, capital letters, making it stand out from the rest of the text." 473,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Dark Corners of the Night"" by Lionel Olay. The cover features an illustration of a man and a woman lying on a bed, with the man wearing a suit and the woman wearing a dress. The man is holding the woman close to him, and they appear to be in a romantic embrace. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in yellow text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""He was resigned to his job of TV script writer until a big-time crook asked him to plot the perfect robbery."" The author's name, ""A Signet Book,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also has a small illustration of two men in suits, one of whom is holding the other's hand. The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed facial features and clothing. The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue. - The book appears to have been published by the publisher, as indicated by the logo in the top right corner." 474,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Titter"" from April 25th, published by America's Merriest Magazine. The cover features a pin-up girl in a provocative pose, wearing a white lingerie set with black stockings and high heels. She has long dark hair styled in loose curls and is wearing a white fur hat with a pom-pom on top. The background is red, and the title of the magazine is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""America's Merriests Magazine"" in smaller white letters. - The cover also includes the date ""April 25"" and the year ""1940"" in the bottom right corner. - The overall style of the image is vintage and retro, with a playful and whimsical feel. - The pin-up girl appears to be in her late twenties or early thirties, with a confident and seductive expression on her face. - The image is in high resolution, with vibrant colors and sharp details. - The magazine cover is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is clear and legible, making it easy to read and understand the content of the magazine. - The layout is simple and straightforward, with the title and subtitle centered on the page. - The design is reminiscent of the early 20th century, with a mix of vintage and modern elements. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated proportions. - The background is a solid red color, which makes the pin-up girl stand out even more. - Overall, the cover is a fun and playful representation of the magazine's content." 475,"The image is an illustration of a scene from the movie ""Life on Uranus"". It shows a robot in a yellow suit with a red helmet and a large red sphere in front of it. The robot appears to be in the middle of a battle, with its arms outstretched and its head tilted back. In the background, there are several other robots and a spaceship flying over a desert landscape with cacti and mountains in the distance. The sky is blue and there is a full moon in the top right corner. The text on the image reads ""The inhabitant of Uranus lives on a planet indeed. He is confused with tremendous gravity, dense atmosphere, and great storms."" The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly red, yellow, and blue. - The image appears to have been created using digital art techniques, with bold lines and vibrant colors. The robot's body is covered in intricate details, including its arms, legs, and head, which are all detailed in a way that gives it a realistic appearance. The background is a mix of green, brown, and orange hues, giving the impression of a desert-like landscape. The overall mood of the scene is one of destruction and chaos. - The illustration is accompanied by text that reads ""Life on uranu"" and ""The inhabitants of Uranus live on a planet in the universe."" The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font and is centered on the page. The title of the movie is written in larger font size than the rest of the text, making it stand out from the rest of this image. The author's name is written at the bottom of the page in smaller font size. - The cover art for the movie is also included in the bottom right corner, with the title ""Life on Urans"" written in white text on a black background. The cover art features a close-up of the robot's" 476,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Spider"" by Grant Stockbridge. The cover features an illustration of a man with a gun in his hand, holding a spider web in front of him. The man is wearing a black suit and a hat, and he is looking directly at the viewer with a serious expression on his face. The background is dark, and the title of the book is written in red and yellow letters at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is text that reads ""10th Master of Men! Dec."" and ""When Satan Came to Town"" in smaller text. The author's name, ""Grant Stockbridge,"" is written at the bottom. - The cover also includes a brief description of the book, which states that it was published in December 1940. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The use of bold colors and dramatic lighting creates a sense of urgency and tension, making the reader feel like they are about to embark on a dangerous journey. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is likely that the book was published during the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover." 477,"The image is a black and white illustration of a group of people in a room with a large window. The title of the illustration is ""I fled the fasching flesh trap"" by Gordon H. Thompson. In the center of the image, there is a woman wearing a bikini and a mask, standing in front of a man who is lying on the floor. She appears to be in distress, with her eyes closed and her mouth open. Behind her, there are two men, one of whom is holding a gun and the other is looking at her with a concerned expression. On the left side of the illustration, there are three women, one wearing a dress and the other wearing a hat, standing around the man. They appear to have been attacked by a group of men, as indicated by the text above them. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and a bridge in the distance. The overall mood of the scene is tense and unsettling." 478,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Comedy Is Finished"" by Donald E. Westlake. The cover features a painting of a man and a woman in a romantic embrace. The man is sitting on a chair with his head resting on the woman's shoulder, while the woman is standing behind him with her arms around his waist. The woman is wearing a white dress and has blonde hair. She is holding a gun in her right hand and appears to be looking at the man with a serious expression on her face. The background is dark and the title of the book is written in yellow text at the top and bottom of the cover. - The author's name, ""Donald E."" is written at the bottom in smaller text. - The book is published by the MWA Grand Master's Great Lost Novel. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a skull and crossbones in the top left corner. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The title and author's names are written in bold, black letters, making them stand out against the dark background. - The image appears to have been taken in a dimly lit room with a window in the background." 479,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Europa"" by Robert Briffault. The cover features an illustration of a woman with long dark hair, wearing a white dress and holding a sword in her right hand. She appears to be in a state of distress, with her eyes wide open and her mouth slightly open. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in red and yellow text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""Head and shoulders over most of the novels of the present day... A magnificent book."" The cover also includes a small illustration of two figures, one of which is a man with green hair and the other of whom is a woman with blonde hair. - The cover also mentions that the book is specially revised and edited. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and suspense. - The book appears to have been published in the early 20th century, as indicated by the vintage style of the illustration. - The author's signature is written on the bottom right corner of the page. - The image is in high resolution, with clear details and vibrant colors. - The text is written in a bold, sans-serif font, making it easy to read and understand. - The background is plain white, which makes the text stand out and draws attention to the title and author's name. - The overall design is simple and minimalistic, with no unnecessary embellishments or distractions. - The book seems to be a hardcover, with a glossy finish, giving it a premium feel. - The cover also has a small logo at the bottom left corner, indicating that it was published by the publisher. - The publisher's name is written on top of the page, so it can" 480,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""138 Brigitte Montfort Em Ação"" by Lou Carrigan. The cover features an illustration of a woman with long dark hair, wearing a red dress and holding a bouquet of purple flowers in her hands. She is standing in front of a pink background with the title of the book written in yellow text at the top. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""Um Passo Outro Passo"" in Portuguese, which translates to ""One Step Out of the Way"" in English. The author's name is written in smaller text below the title. - The cover also has a small logo on the top left corner that appears to be a symbol or emblem. - The overall color scheme of the cover is predominantly pink and purple, with some hints of blue and green. - The woman's expression is serious and contemplative, and she is looking directly at the viewer with a slight smile on her face. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The text on the cover is in Portuguese, suggesting that it may be a Portuguese language book." 481,"The image is a black and white illustration of a scene from a book titled ""The Fire Creatures"" by Edmund Hamilton. The illustration shows two men engaged in a fierce battle with a large lion. The man on the left is holding a spear and appears to be attacking the lion, while the man in the center is standing on top of the lion's back. The lion is roaring with its mouth open, as if it is about to attack. The background is filled with smoke and flames, and there is text above and below the illustration that reads ""The steel shaft drove through its open mouth into the body."" The title of the book is written in bold letters at the bottom of the image. - The illustration is done in a sketch-like style, with loose lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. The overall mood of the illustration is dramatic and action-packed. - The image conveys a sense of danger and danger, as the two men appear to be in a dangerous situation. The lion's powerful roar and the man's determined expression suggest that he is ready to take on any challenge that comes his way. - The text on the image reads ""A breath-taking story of weird beings in the heart of an active volcano."" - The author's name, ""Edmund Hamilton,"" is written at the bottom, indicating that this is a book about the fire creatures." 482,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Bored of the Rings"" by the Harvard Lampoon. The cover features an illustration of a group of people and animals in a mountainous landscape. The title of the book is written in bold, yellow letters at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller, black letters below it. In the center of the image, there is a large, colorful illustration of a man with a beard and a hat, holding a sword and shield. He is standing in front of a castle-like structure with a dragon on the left side and a lion on the right side. The background is filled with various objects, including a rainbow, a crescent moon, and a starry night sky. The overall color scheme is vibrant and eye-catching, with shades of blue, green, and orange. - The cover also includes the subtitle ""A parody of J.R.R. Tolkien's ""The Lord of the Rings: Bored of the rings"" and the publisher's logo at the bottom. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The image is a digital illustration, likely from a comic book or graphic novel. - The text on the cover is written in a playful, whimsical font, giving the impression that the book is a parody of Tolkien's work." 483,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Science and Mechanics: The Magazine That Shows You How"". The cover features an illustration of a futuristic car with a yellow and orange color scheme. The car has a large window on the side and a small engine at the front. Inside the car, there are three people sitting in the driver's seat, one of them is holding a steering wheel and the other two are looking out the window. The background shows a cityscape with buildings and cars. The title of the magazine is written in bold white letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Wingless Plane Will It Work?"" written in smaller white letters below. - The cover also includes the date ""20th February 1953"" and the year ""1954"" in the top left corner. - The overall style of the illustration is vintage and retro, with a cartoon-like appearance. - The magazine appears to be from the early 20th century, as indicated by the date on the cover. - The image is in high resolution, with vibrant colors and detailed illustrations. - The text on the cover is in black, with some parts in red and yellow, making it stand out against the white background." 484,"The image is the cover of a comic book titled ""The 10th Spider: The Master of Men!"" The cover features a group of people in a chaotic scene, with the title of the comic book written in bold yellow letters at the top. The background is dark and ominous, with a fiery orange and red color scheme. In the center of the cover, there is a man wearing a green suit and a hat, holding a sword and standing on top of a pile of rubble. He appears to be in distress, with his eyes wide open and his mouth slightly open. Behind him, there are several other people, some of whom are holding swords and shields, and one person is lying on their back with their head in their hands. The text on the cover reads ""The Spider and the Sons of Satan"" and ""Dramatic Book-Length Spider-Man"" by Grant Stockbridge. The overall tone of the image is dark and foreboding, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The cover also includes the names of the authors, including Grant Stockbridge, who is the author of the comic series. The cover also mentions that the comic was published in March 1940. - The comic book is in excellent condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It is a rare and collectible item, as it was published during the early 20th century." 485,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Dune"" by Frank Herbert. The cover features an illustration of a large, spherical object with a intricate pattern on its surface. The object appears to be floating in the air, with a group of people walking towards it. The background is a desert landscape with mountains in the distance. The title of the book is written in large, bold letters at the bottom of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller letters above it. The overall color scheme is predominantly orange and yellow, giving the cover a warm and inviting feel. - The cover also includes a small illustration of two figures, one of which is a man and the other of a woman, walking on a path. The figures appear to be walking towards the object, as if they are about to enter it. The path is surrounded by trees and shrubs, and there is a hint of smoke or mist in the air. The sky is a pale blue, and the overall mood of the image is one of mystery and intrigue. - The image conveys a sense of adventure and exploration, as if the reader is about to embark on a journey into a new world. The title and author's names are written in a simple, sans-serif font, making them stand out against the background. The overall design is clean and minimalistic, with no unnecessary details or embellishments." 486,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""The Doll's Trunk Murder"" by Helen Reilly. The cover features a portrait of a woman with dark hair and red lipstick, wearing a yellow dress and holding a knife in her hand. She is lying on a bed with her eyes closed and her mouth covered with tape. The background is a dark blue color. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. At the bottom, there is a subtitle that reads ""He Bent Over Her With The Knife In His Hand."" - The cover also includes a brief description of the book, which states that death stems from a lady's lurid past. - The book appears to be in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - The overall tone of the image is dark and eerie, conveying a sense of mystery and suspense. - The woman's expression is one of fear and distress, suggesting that she may be in danger or in need of help. - The knife in her hands is a symbol of danger and danger, and the tape covering her mouth could be a sign of a crime or a crime scene. - The image conveys a sense of danger and suspense, as if the woman is about to commit a murder." 487,"The image is an illustration of a man in outer space. The man is wearing a blue suit and is holding a red rocket in his right hand. He is standing on a rocky cliff with his left arm stretched out to the side and his right arm bent at the elbow. The rocket is pointing upwards towards the sky. In the background, there are several stars and planets scattered across the black background. On the right side of the image, there is a bright blue light shining down on the man, creating a sense of movement and energy. The overall color scheme of the illustration is predominantly blue and red, with some hints of yellow and orange. The image appears to be from a comic book or comic strip. - The image conveys a sense of adventure and exploration, as if the man is about to take off into space. The rocket's tail is curved and its body is slightly tilted, giving the impression that it is about to launch into the air." 488,"The image is the cover of a book titled ""Hideaway"" by Peggy Gaddis. The cover features a photograph of a man and a woman sitting on a green armchair, with the man covering his face with his hands. The woman is wearing a white dress and has blonde hair. She is looking at the man with a serious expression on her face. The background is a dark blue color, and the title of the book is written in yellow text at the top of the cover. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads ""A perfect setting for stolen love"" and ""Wanting each other desperately, they schemed to trick their marriage partners into divorce!"" The author's name, ""Peggy Gaddis,"" is written at the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes a small illustration of a man in a suit and tie, who appears to be a detective or a detective, standing next to the woman. The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with bright colors and exaggerated features. - The overall tone of the image is dark and mysterious, conveying a sense of suspense and intrigue." 489,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Top-Notch Magazine"" from January 1921. The cover features an illustration of a man in a canoe with a white polar bear on his back. The man is wearing a traditional Native American outfit and is holding a spear in his right hand. He is standing on the edge of the canoe, with the polar bear lying on its back in front of him. The background shows a body of water with a boat in the distance. The title of the magazine is written in bold, red letters at the top of the cover, with the subtitle ""Twice-a-month Top-Notches"" written in smaller, yellow letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""Jan. 1931"" and the year ""20 cents"" in the top left corner. - There is also a small illustration of another person in a canoe, which appears to be a sailor or a sailor, sailing on the water. - The overall color scheme of the image is predominantly blue and green, with some hints of orange and yellow. - The illustration is done in a realistic style, with detailed lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. - The magazine's cover also mentions that the magazine was published in the United States. - It is likely that this cover was used to promote the magazine's content, as it was a popular publication during the early 20th century. - The image is in good condition, with no visible damage or wear. - It appears to have been scanned from a physical copy of the magazine, as there are no visible signs of damage or discoloration. - The text on the cover is clear and legible, making it easy to read and understand the information presented. - The background is a light blue color, giving the impression" 490,"The image is the cover of a magazine titled ""Gay Book Magazine"" from February 1935. The cover features a man and a woman sitting at a desk in an office setting. The man is on the left side of the cover, wearing a blue suit and holding a book in his hand. He is looking at the woman with a serious expression on his face. The woman is sitting on the right side, wearing red dress and white shoes. She has blonde hair styled in a bob and is looking down at the man with a slight smile on her face. In the background, there is a window with curtains and a lamp on the desk. The title of the magazine is written in bold yellow letters at the top, with the subtitle ""Fiction, Photos, Cartoons, Books, Theatre, Whimsy"" written in smaller black letters below. The magazine's logo is also visible in the bottom right corner. - The cover also includes the date ""February 1955"" and the year ""25 cents"" in the top right corner. Overall, the cover appears to be a vintage advertisement for the magazine, promoting its content and features. - The image is in high resolution and has a vintage feel to it. - The colors are vibrant and the text is clear and legible. - The overall tone of the image is playful and whimsical. - The magazine's cover is designed to attract attention and encourage readers to read more about the magazine's content. - The magazine's covers are often used to promote the magazine's brand and to attract new subscribers. - The covers are also used to showcase the magazine's cover art and design, as well as to highlight the magazine's features and benefits. - The covers are often shared on social media platforms to reach a wider audience and to increase awareness of the magazine's offerings. - The magazines are also often shared on Pinterest and other" 491,"The image is a black and white illustration of a scene from a comic book titled ""Temple of Eternity"". It shows two men engaged in a fierce battle, with one man holding a sword and the other holding a shield. The man on the left is wearing a helmet and armor, while the man in the middle is holding a spear. They appear to be in the middle of a fight, with their bodies twisted and their arms outstretched. In the background, there is a large explosion, which is likely the result of a battle between two warriors. The explosion is made up of multiple layers of smoke and flames, creating a dramatic and chaotic scene. The text above the illustration reads ""The sprawling warrior fell directly between the strands of golden wire."" The illustration is accompanied by a caption that reads ""The sparrowing warrior fell directly into the strands of the golden wire."" - The illustration is in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. - The overall tone of the image is dark and ominous, conveying a sense of danger and danger. - The image appears to have been hand-drawn, with bold lines and shading to give it a realistic appearance. - The background is a mix of black and white, with some areas of gray and blue, giving the impression of a cityscape or a cityscape. - The title of the comic book is written in large, bold letters at the top of the page, with the author's name written in smaller letters below it. - The illustration also includes a brief description of the scene, which explains that the sparrow was a warrior who fell directly into a battle between the two warriors, and that he was killed by the explosion." 492,"The image is a colorful illustration of a woman in a futuristic setting. She is wearing a red and white bikini with a high neckline and short sleeves. Her hair is styled in a voluminous updo and she is holding a large gun in her right hand. The background shows a planet with a spaceship flying over it and a rocket on the left side. The sky is filled with stars and planets, and there is a crescent moon in the top right corner. The overall mood of the image is dramatic and sci-fi. - The woman appears to be in mid-air, with her arms stretched out to the sides and her legs bent at the knees. She has a determined expression on her face and is looking off to the side with a serious expression. The rocket is red and appears to have a fiery tail, suggesting that it is about to take off or land. The spaceship is silver and has a pointed nose and two engines. The planet is a deep blue color with a smooth surface, and there are several smaller planets scattered around it. The image has a vintage feel to it, with bright colors and bold lines. - The illustration is done in a cartoon-like style, with exaggerated features and exaggerated expressions. The overall effect is one of power and strength. - The image conveys a sense of adventure and exploration, as if the woman is ready to take on any challenge that comes her way." 493,Salted peanuts (unsalted) 100 g. 30.0 mg. 10.0% 10% 20% 50% 70% 90% 80% 60% 40% 30% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 494,"$10,000.00 (100 shares) 10/23/97 - 10,500 shares 100% of the proceeds from the sale of the 105,00 shares of common stock of the company to the company. 10% of all proceeds from the company's stock sales will be donated to the company's charitable foundation. 1/1/98 - 1/31/99. 11/16/98. 12/1/00. 199" 495,"Dear Dr. Sandstedt, 10/23/75, Dr. Darbys Office, 1100 E. 16th St., Suite 400, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104. Dr. Darbs Office, 2000 E 16TH ST, SUITE 401, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. 73001. Drs. Darby's Office, 4020 E 21st St., Suite #100, OKLAHO" 496,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) and Dr. John H. Dorrance, M.D., Ph.D. (Secretary) and Drs. Robert E., Johnson, M. D., and John H. Dorrance, M.D, Ph.D. (Members) and Dr.s. Robert E, Johnson, M, D., and Dr. Robert E Johnson, M D. (Members) (Chairman and Secretary) and Dr's. Robert E.Johnson, M.D and Dr. Dorrancen, M.D (Members) (Chairman, Secretary) and" 497,12:00 Noon. (P.M.) 12:30 P.M. (A.M.) 9:30 A.M. (P.A.) 10:00 A.M (P.M) 10-30 A.m. (P.P.) 11:00 a.m. (A.P.) 9-30 a.m (P.P) 11-30 am. (P.S.) 1:05 p.m. (S.P.) 2:05 P.M. 3:05 A.M. 4: 498,"USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Nutrition Laboratory (NL) and the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia. (NCHSCDC) (NCHSNCHS) (NCS) (NHS) (NHCDC) (NCDC) (NSC) (NCD) (NCCDC) (NNCD) (NNDC) (NDCCD) (NDCDC) (NPCDC) (NPDC) (NTDC) (NUDC) (NWDC) (OCDC) (OD" 499,10/23/97 10:45 AM EST. 10/16/97. 11:00 AM EST. (10/08/97) 1000 EST. 9/25/97 (1001 EST. 8/28/96 1015 EST. 7/23 1020 EST. (7/16 1100 EST.) 6/25 1030 EST. May 22 1040 500,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) and Dr. John H. Strodel, M.D., Ph.D. (Secretary) and Drs. William J. Darby, M.D.; Robert E. F. Johnson, Jr., M.D., and John H. W." 501,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Jr. M.D. F.A.C.S. F.A.A.P. F.A.S.E. F.A.I.M.S. F.I.A.C. F.A.R.S. F.R.C.S. (C) F.A.C.O.S. F.F.A.S.C. F.I.C.A. F.A.M.A. F.I.M.A. (Hon.) F.A.A.S. F.S.A. F.R.A.C.S (Hon.) F.A.A.A. F.F.I.A. F.S.I.A. (H) F.A.A.H. F.A.F.A. F" 502,Pfizer Inc. (New York) (U.S.A.) (N.Y.) (N.J.) (N.C.) (N.D.) (N.M.) (N.H.) (N.S.) (N.T.) (N.V.) (N.W.) (N.A.) (O.C.) (O.H.) (O.K.) (O.L.) (O.M.) (O.N.) (O.P.) (O.Q.) (O.R.) (O.S.) (O.T.) (O.U.) (O.V.) (O.W.) (O.X.) (O.Y.) (O.Z.) (P 503,"The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. 1960-61 Annual Report. (1961) (24 pages) (13.5 MB) (PDF) (unknown) (0) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (" 504,"-10.5% (2009) - 10.6% (2Q09) 10% (1Q09), 100% (2H08) 13.7% (1H08), 14.7% 1Q08, 15.7% Q407, 16.7% YTD07, and 17.7% in 2007. 18.7% for 2010. 19.7% YoY growth" 505,"Dr. William H. Knauss, M.D. Ph.D. (Chairman) . . . . 1965-1970. . . . Dr. William H.Knauss, Jr., M.D. (President) . . 1971-1980. . Dr. William Knauss (President) 1981-12/31/84. . ." 506,10000.0001250002503000400050060007008009001001100 1200130014001500160017001800190020021002200 2300240026002700280029003010310032 507,DA-49-007-MD-1026 (DAMD 17-73-C-508) (DA-41-006-MD-300) (DA-AF-73-100) DA-41006MD-301) (DA41-73-MD-200) (DA-17-001-MD-500) DAD-17001MD-501) (DAMD 170-73 508,"Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of the Secretary of Agriculture. (USDA) (Washington, D.C.) (202-720-3169) (206-453-8500) (212-620-2169). (203-256-2170) (301-436-2200) (205-356-3170). (215-596-2000) . (207-" 509,"Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Beltsville, Maryland 20705. U.S.A. (914-396-8000) (913-393-8080) (301-534-8010) (202-720-4300) (302-363-8100)" 510,"$10,000.00 (10000) (10,500) $10,700.70 (11,007) $11,200.20 (12,002) $12,202.20 $12.22 (1222) $20,020.02 (20020) $21,021.02 $21.21 (2121) $22,02" 511,$100.0000 000.4000 - 0.0500 399.9500 - $0.0100 1000-00010.0600 -0.0200 2000/00020.0800 - .0300 4001/001.0900 - $.0400 5002/002.1001 - $.0501 512,10000.000125000240003750039000462504875051005312554375562557625600060937612562812640625 6562662537538125390624040960414064041992 513,"The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Texas. (UTMB) (Galveston, TX) (Galv.) (Galv., TX) (GALV.) (GALVESTON, TX) (GALVESTON, TX). (GALVA.) (GAV.) (GAT.) (GATE.) (GAST.) (GAS.) (GASTE.) (GATES.) (GATER.) (GASTER.) (GASE.) (GATEG.) (GATHER.) (GATCHER.) (GATING.) (GATHING.) (GATTING" 514,"10000+100,000=101,001 stores. 100% of the stores are in the U.S. and Canada. 95% of the sales are in the United States. 5% of sales are in Canada. 12% of the total sales are in California. 13% of the store sales are in New York. 14% of the chain stores are in New Jersey. 15% of all the stores are located in New York City. 16% of the retail sales are in Los Angeles." 515,10243657-00001-00100-00200-10002-00300-20003-00400-30004-00500-40005-00600-50006-00700-60007-01010-70011-01110-80012-01210-90013 516,"Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 100 acres of land. 250000 trees. 1500 acres. 12000 plants. 14000 saplings. 13000 shrubs. 11000 bushes. 16000 fruit trees. 200 acres for fish ponds. 17000 fish. 18000 ducks. 19000 chickens. 1.5 million birds. 1 million ducks. 2.5 million chickens." 517,1024-1025-1030-1040-1100-1200-2000-3000 - 3001-3010-3100 -3101-4000 4001 - 4010 - 4100 - 4200 -4300 -50005001 5010 5020 51005101 60006 518,"Comparison of the effect of 200 mg/kg/day of 2,4-D on the growth of the liver and kidney in rats treated with 500 mg/ kg/day of 3,4-DCP for 6 months. (a) Liver weight (b) Kidney weight (c) Body weight (d) Liver to body weight ratio (e) Kidney to body weight raio (f) Liver to kidney weight ratio (g)" 519,1000 mg per serving size. 100 mg of sodium per 1/2 tsp. of salt. 1 tsp. of table salt contains 580 mg of Sodium. 1/4 tsp. of sea salt contains 300 mg. 1 tbsp. of salt contains 1600 mg Sodium. 2 tsp. contains 1050 mg Sodium per serving. 1 cup of salt contains about 10 grams of Sodium. One teaspoon of salt contains approximately 1 gram of Sodium. A pinch of salt contains less than 10 mg of Na. 520,10243657-001-000010200020-002-003-004-005-006-007-010-011-012-013-014-015-016-017-020 021-022-023-024-025-026-027-030-031-032-03 521,"JANUARY 1974-1975 SEATING PLAN FOR THE 19TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NUTRITIONISTS, INC. HELD IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, APRIL 28-30, 1969. (SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 19, 18-20, 21-23, 24-26, 27-29, 30-32, 33-35, 36-" 522,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Jr. and Dr. John H. Hildreth, Jr. will discuss the Future Plans of the I.L.S.I. at the end. of the meeting." 523,12/30/97. 12/28/97 12-30-97 01-02-98 01/02/98 1/2/97/98/98. 1/1/98 . 1/4/98 /1/4 1/5/981/5 1/6/98/. 524,10000.000 000100.100120.120140.140160.160180.180200.200220.220240.240260.260280.280300.300320.320340.340360.360380.380400.400420 525,10/23/97 10:45 AM EST. 10/16/97. 11:00 AM EST. (10/08/97) 10000.00. 12/16. 526,CO/CO2 Monitor System (CAMS) Model 1000A-1001A-1100A Series. 1010A-2000 Series. 2010 Series. CO/CO2 Analyzer System (CCAS) Model 3000-3001 Series. 4000 series. 5000a series. 6000-series. 527,The End of the Road for Tobacco? (1998) (2000) (21st Century) (22nd Century) (unknown) (unknown 2005) (unknown (unknown) 2010) (unknown unknown) (unknown?) (unknown) 528,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Jr. M.D. Ph.D. (Professor of Medicine) Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee 37232. U.S.A. (911) 363-0548. (901) 636-0550. (931) 425-0560. (615) 343-0600. (801)3630549. (865) 459-0570. (7" 529,"$10,500.00 (FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS) (FIVE HUNDREDS) (FIFTY CENTS) (FIFTEEN MILLIONS) (FORTY-FOUR MILLIONS) (FIVE MILLIONS) (FIVE CENTS) (ONE MILLION) (TWO MILLIONS) (THREE MILLIONS) (FOUR MILLONS) (FIV MILLIONS) (SIX MILLIONS) (SEVEN MILLIONS) (EIGHT MILLIONS) (N" 530,"WILLIAM J. BURTON, M.D. F.A.C.P. F.I.A.C. F.C.P. (A) F.A.A.S. F.R.C.P. C. F.F.A.C.S. D.M.S. M.B. B.Ch. M.D. (Oxon.) F.R.A.C.P F.R.I.C. M.R.C.P M.R.A.C.S F.R.S. A.M.S. (Hon.) F.A.M.S. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SURGERY" 531,100% of the population in the United States is covered by health insurance. (1976) (1980) (1890) (2000) (30000 1000 (1990) 1995) 532,10000 533,Mr. Justice Blackmun. 1972. 405 U.S. 396. 92 S.Ct. 1061. 31 L.Ed.2d 380. 116. 120. 200. 534,12:30-1:30 p.m. (15 min.) 535,03/15/96 12:47 PM EST 12/15 120000 12-15-96 03:47:00 PM EST 03/01/96 - 03-01-96 -03-15 03 031596 3/1/97 030197 3/03/97 - 02/28/97 (03/28) 0328 536,1034-1035.00001036.0012.0020.0030.0100.0200.1000.2000 1037.0040. 537,"(212) 753-0800 ext. 2469 or 2470 or 2500 or 3000 or (212)-7530801 ext. 3010 or 4010, 5010 and 6010. or (201) 845-0888 ext." 538,"Dr. Robert E. Hume, Jr. M.D. Ph.D. (1964-1970) (1971-1980) (2003-2005) (2106-2010) (since 2011) (22012-2020) (as of 2021) (since January 2006) (2306-07) (2406-10) 2506- (2013-" 539,$100.0000 000.95 00.75 02.00 10.03 10001.0010.40 11.03.00.45 12. 540,"10.5% (2004) 13.7% (2Q05) 16.8% (3Q05), 19.0% (4Q05). 1999-2000: 10.0% 12.0% - 13% 14.0% . 2001-2010: 9." 541,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. 1701 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009. (202) 835-6400. (301) 654-0000. (203) 790-0010. Fax: (205) 345-0020. E-mail: rjohnson@nutritionfoundation.org. (703)" 542,to be included in the 1975-76 Annual Report of the American Heart Association. (AHA) as a member of the Committee on Nutrition and Dietetics. (CND). (AHA). (AHD). (AHC). (AHR). (AHS). (AHT). (AHP). (AHI). (AHE). (AHL). (AHO). (AHH). (AHM). (AHM). (AHN). (AII). (AIA). (AIH). (AIK). (AIL). (AIM). (AIN). (AI 543,"Vaseline® Lotion Bar® 100% Pure Petroleum Jelly® 1 oz. (28 g) 10/10000 10,000/12/12 12/2000 $1.95 12,001/12 $1.75 13,002/13/12 - 14,003/14/12 (12/0001) 15,004/15/12-16," 544,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. (President) The American Medical Association (Vice President) The National Academy of Sciences (Secretary) The Food and Drug Administration (Treasurer) The University of California (Treasurier) The Institute of Food Technologists (Treasuerer) The World Health Organization (Treasu rer) The International Union of Nutritional Sciences (Treasue rer) Dr. William H. Darby, M.D., Ph.D. (Treasueurer) Drs." 545,1956-57. 1957-58. 10/23/57.1958-59. 11/24/58.1960-61. 12/15/59.1970-71. 01/15. 1/1971.1980-81. 2/19/80.1990-91. 3/1991.1/1/92.19 546,10274683590000 547,Wages and Salaries (20.5%) (13.4%) (17.8%) (16.7%) (15.7%) (15%) (20%) (19.5%) (20) (19) (18.5) (17) (16) (15) (20% (19)) (18) (14) (13) (12) (11) (10) (9) (8) (7) (6) (5) (4) ( 548,"4,500,000 shares of common stock. (1) 3,750,060 shares of restricted common stock. 3,009,840 shares of non-qualified common stock. and 740,160 shares were granted to the employees of the company. (2) 74,006 shares of restricted stock. (3) 7,004 shares of common restricted stock. 7,400 shares were issued to the employees. (4) 75,003 shares of common non-" 549,(203) 794-1568 ext. 2000 (FAX) 773-1570 ext. 1560 (TDD) 784-1600 ext.2001 (Voice mail) 550,10000 551,$10.00 per catalog (minimum order 25) + $3.00 shipping & handling. 10% discount for orders over $100.0.0 minimum order. 15% discount for 100-249 orders. 20% discount on orders over $250.0 0.0 .00 minimum order for orders over 250 orders. 30% discount off catalog price for orders over one thousand dollars. 40% discount if you order 2000 or more. 50% discount 552,100 553,"in the parking lot area. (see attached) 10000-19999 20001-29998 30002-39997 40003-49996 50007-59995 60006-69994 70005-79993 80004-89992 90009-99900 10,000 or more" 554,"American Society for Testing and Materials Information Association. Inc. (ASTIA) - a non-profit organization that provides information on the technical and scientific aspects of materials science and engineering. It is a member of the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM). The organization was founded in 1945 and has been active since then. It has a membership of over 20,000 members worldwide. The organization's mission is to promote the development and dissemination of knowledge about materials science and technology. It also provides information on new developments in the field, as well as on the latest research findings and trends in the industry. The" 555,20% (100%) 20% 20-30% 10-20% - 10% 5-10% - - - - 5-7% 5% 5%-10% <5% 15% 25% 30% - <5% - - 15-20 10 15 10 - 12 10 <5% <5 15 - 14 10<5% 8 10>10 5-2 556,10/23/97 10:00 am - 12:00 pm EST. (11:00am - 1:05pm EST) (12:30pm - 2:35pm EST). (1:06pm - 3:05 pm EST) (2:36pm -4:35 pm EST). (3:06 pm - 5:05 EST) (4:36 pm -6:35 EST) 10/30/97. 11:3 557,25 years old. 1940.0000.01.00.10.03.06.07.08.09.100010.11.012.013.014.015.016.017.018.019.020.021.022.023.024.025.026.027.028.029.030.04 558,"Consumer Education Initiative (CEI) Program 2001-2003. 2010-2012. 250000.00. 24000 2020-2102. 1000,000 . 2030-2202. $100, 000 (2002-2022). 2040-2302. (2023-2032). 10,060" 559,"15,47,68,000/- (15.48 cr) (154.80 lac) (1.548 cr ) (15,50,00,0) (1,550, 00, 1550) ( 15.50) 15,00.00 (1500) (0.15)" 560,"12/31/97 10:45 AM EST. 12/28/97. 10/26/97, 10-26-97.10/15/97 . 10.15.97.9/25/96. 9/24/96 9/19/96, 9/9/97 , 9/8/96 . 9/7/96 , 9.7.96.9/6/9" 561,VOLUME 1980-1981 (1982) 1979-1978 (1973) 1879-78 (2000) 1779-80 (1999) 1679-2001 (1579-99) (1969-70) 2002-2010 (1580-99)(1971-72) 2101-2020 ( 562,"SUMMARY OF NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE OF HEALTH AND GROWTH OF MAN IN THE UNITED STATES, 1968-70 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (30) (31) (40) (41) (5" 563,"$10,000.00 (25% of total) $25,001.00 - $35,050.01 (25%) $40,051.01 - $50,099.99 (25) $55,100.10 - $65,149.98 (25)% $70,150.11 - $80,199.89 (20%) $85,20" 564,25 565,"Yes. He is the President of the Association. He is also the President of Indian Society for the Study of Cardiovascular Diseases. He is a member of the Indian Medical Association and the Indian Academy of Cardiology. He is an Honorary Professor of Medicine at the University of Delhi. He is currently the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at AIIMS, New Delhi. He was the President of AIIMS from 1987-1988. He was also the President-elect of the Indian Heart Association in 1993. He is now the President of IHS. He is one of the most respected cardi" 566,"24,780.00 INR. (Rs.24, 780/-) (24,000/-) 24,500/- (24500) 25,00/- 25000/-(250) 10000- 10,00/ (100) - 10/- 10/ (010) 0/- 0/- (0) 50/- (50) - (0) - - - - 24" 567,Group I - 100 mg/kg/day of DHEA (200 mg/day) for 3 months. (n=6) (100%) (10/10) (1/100) (5/10/98) (12/10-12/27/98). (10) 10/24/98. (10-24/10). (12) 12/31/98 (12-31/12) (13) 1 568,"JIMMY BROWN, JR. (205) 391-7468, Ext. 2100, 2110, 3100 or 3110. 205-3917469. 2200. 3900. (215) 787-7400. Ext. 7401. 7500. ext. 7600. EXT. 7700. FAX 203-78" 569,"Lactose Content (g/100g) of the product. (The lactose content is determined by the difference between the total solids and the ash content.) The lactose content of the product is not less than 4.5% and not more than 6.5%. The lactosed content of the milk shall be determined in accordance with the method described in the International Dairy Federation's ""Manual of Milk Analysis"" (1973)." 570,1/2 cup water or milk (optional) 1/4 cup water or broth (optional) (optional) - 1/2 c. water or milk or broth (or both) 1 1/3 cups water or milk 1/8 cup water or chicken broth (optional). 1/6 cup water or vegetable broth (optional.) 1/5 cup water or beef broth (optional. 1/7 cup water or fish broth (optional 1/9 cup water or clam juice (optional) . 1/10 cup water or tomato juice (optional.) (optional) or 571,10/23/97 10:54 AM EST 10/16/97 (10:48 AM EST) 10-23-97 09:54:00 AM EST 09-23 10 23 97 9:53:59 AM EST 9-22-97 (9:52:59 PM EST) 9-19-97 - 10.23.97 8:53 11:53 AM 572,"$10,543,728.96 $10,497,727.96 $10.497.72796 $ 10,397,627.76 $11,000,001.00 $109,002.00 $110,020.00$109.00200 $ 110.020 $ 1,090,010.20" 573,"The following week's schedule. 10:30-12:00 noon. 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. 2:05 - 4:00 p.m 4:30 to 6:00. 6:30 7:30. 8:00 9:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 - 2:35 p.m. (lunch from 12-1:00) 2:40 - 4 p" 574,0.014789585455522466E-01 0.1000010011110022E+00 0.2000200210040044E+01 1.000300060012006E+02 0.3001300260050058E+03 0.6002900590 575,the level of lead in the blood of children and adults. (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) 576,"15,478.6900001250002501260003000400050010006001500700180080020009001100130014001600210023002601270132013501450155016501750185019" 577,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Jr. M.D. (Chairman) (1970-1972) (1st term) (10/1971-10/72) (2nd term) (2/1968-2/1/70) (3rd term) (4/1959-4/1/60) (5th term) (6/1949-6/1/50) (7th term) (8th term) (9th term) (1" 578,"JANUARY 1970-SEPTEMBER 1980 (10 YEARS) (10 YRS) (120 MONTHS) (1,440 WKS) (16,800 DAYS) (19,200 HOURS)" 579,10000 580,100.00% (100) 100% 10.0% 20.0 10% 30.0 % 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 101.00 110.10 120.15 130.17 140.19 150.20 160.21 170. 581,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NURSES AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP) AND NATIONAL ASSOC. OF BLACK TALENTED YOUTH (NABTY) AND NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM (NCRM) AND NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH LEADERSHIP (NCCJL) AND NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (NEA) AND NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND (NFIB) AND NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INDEPENDENT FACILITIES (NFIF) AND NATIONAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION AND 582,2 583,"WILLIAM J. HANCOCK, M.D. (P) 10/29/76-10/31/76 1000.00 10% 10.01 1010.10 11/1/77-11/30/77 1050.04 10 5.50 1205.54 12/1/80-12/31//80 1500.12 1" 584,"Mr. Bowers, Jr. (Attorney for the plaintiff) (1960-1962) (134) (150) (178) (180) (200) (300) 1963-1970 (1971-1980) 2000-2001 (201) (210)" 585,90% of non-smoker men and 85% of non smoker women feel the need for romance and mystery in their lives. 90% men and 75% women feel that they have lost the romance and mystery that they once had. 92% of non smokers feel that they are missing something in their lives because they are not as passionate as they used to be. 91% of non smoking men and 64% of non smocking women feel that their lives are less exciting than they used to b. 93% of non smoke men and 59% of non smoked 586,10 587,6.8000012579411534E+000 6.810002578947368E+010 6800.000300040005000E+020 6799.999900060007000800E-000 -6.820009998941008E+10 1.00 588,104768.0000123592424235242242124202425241240239238237236235134133132131130129128127126125124119118117116115114113108107106105104 589,102436-001-0000102579-002-003-004-005-006-010-011-012-013-014-015-016-020-021-022-023-024-025-026-030-031-032-033-034-035-036-10 590,children under 12 months of age and adults over 65 years of age. 591,10:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. (Lunch) 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. (Breakfast) 5:00-7:00 (Dinner) 8:00 A.M.- 9:00 10:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. 5:30 - 6:30 7:05 - 8:30 p.m 9:30 a.m - 10 a.m 10-11 a.m. 592,The number of patients in the study was 104. 102 patients were treated with the drug and 2 patients were not treated with the study drug. 1 patient was lost to follow-up after 1 year. 15 patients were lost to follow up after 2 years. 17 patients were lost after 3 years. 2 patients died during the study. 11 patients were lost due to non-compliance. 18 patients were lost for other reasons. 19 patients were lost because they did not return for their scheduled visits. 12 patients were lost from the study 593,1034-1035.00001036.0012.0020.0030.0100.0200.1000.2000 1037.0040. 594,102346789012345678 10240000120002001025000300040011001300140021002200230024 1030103110321033103410351036103710381039104010411042 595,Nestum Noodles (200 gm) - 10000 nos. (Rs. 35000) - 35.00% off on Rs. 500.00 per box. (Rs 32500) (Rs. 596,"The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. and the American Medical Association. (AMA) and the American Dietetic Association (ADA) and the National Dairy Council (NDC) and the Dairy Industry Research and Education Foundation (DIREF) and the Nutrition Foundation,Inc. and the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) and the Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) and the International Dairy Federation (IDF) and The American Dairy Association (ADA). and the American Dairy Association, Inc. (ADA)and the American Dairy Science Association (AD" 597,THE NUTRITION OF THE MATURE MALE IN RELATION TO HIS WORK AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. (1940) (253) (1950) (187) (167) (200) (300) 1951-1952 (201) (210) (400) - 1960-1961 (202) (220) (500) . (203) (230) (600) -. 598,"Safeway 1995 Calendar - 19th Annual Safeway Calendar - 20th Anniversary of the Safeway Stores in the United States - 1st Edition - 12/31/94 - 1/1/95 - 1000 copies - 1 copy per store - 11 x 17"" - 1 color - 16 pages - 180000 - 15000.00 - $100.80 - 2500.40 - 3000" 599,DIRECT MAILING (1000) 100% REACHING YOUR TARGET MARKET! 10% OPEN RATES! 20% RESPONSE RATES! (10% RESPONSES) 15% RESPONSES! 15-20% SALES! 12-15% SALES!! 10-15 SALES! (15% OF SALES) 12% OF SALE! 13% OF SALED! 14% OF SALEN! 16% OF SALEM! 17% OF SALEY 600,20% increase in number. 19 in 13. 100% increase. 15 in 7. 13 in 6. 12 in 5. 11 in 4. 14 in 3. 8 in 2. 601,in the hotel room. 10:30 am. 12/15/98. 11:00 am.12/20/98 11-12 noon. 1/14/99. 1:05 pm. 602,"$20,000.00 per year. $50,084.00 for 1970-71. $30,040.01 for 10 years. $15,020.05 for 15 years. Total $105,144.06. $20,288.00. $40,576.00 $60,864.01. Total $121,728" 603,1976-77 Quarter 2 (April-June) 1977-78 Quarter 3 (July-September) 1878-79 Quarter 4 (October-December) 1079-80 Quarter 5 (January-March) 604,"The symbol * indicates that the data is not available. This is because the data was not collected for this year. The data was collected in 1970 and 1980. The data is not collected in 2000. The symbol * also indicates that the information is not available for the year 2010. The information is not collected for the years 2020 and 2030. The year 2100 is not available. * indicates that there is no data available for the given year. The symbol is used to indicate that the information has been collected" 605,"R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Inc. (RJRT) - 1970-1985, 1992-1994, 1/1/96-12/31/99, 12/1/00-1231/01, 10/1/2002-12-31/2103, 11/15/2014-121/312015, 2016-2017," 606,"$10,543,768.92 (1/1/75 - 10/31/76) (1/31) 10,499,769.92 10% 105,437.69 104,997.68 100,000.00 103,434.00 $10,343,335.92 $1034333592.00" 607,"week of 12/14/98 through 12-21/98. 12,000 cases. 100s. 150s. and 200s (1000s) 10/12/98 - 12000. 11/12-12/21/1998.120,00.00.12/01-120.01.00 12.01-01.12" 608,"Audit Committee Report on the Financial Statements for the Year ended March 31, 2007 and the Auditors' Certificate thereon. (Refer Note No. 1) (Refer Note 1) (Refer Note no. 1). (Refer Note nos. 1 & 2)" 609,"10/23/97 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST. (10:30 AM -12:30 PM EST) 10/30/97 (10-11:30) 11/6/97, 11:00-12:15 PM EST. 11-13/98 10-noon EST. 2/1/99 10AM-12PM EST. 3/1/00 10am" 610,1970-72 average of 3 years (1968-70) for each group. 1973-74 average of 2 years (1873-1974) for each. 1875-76 average of 1 year (1975-1980) for all groups. 100% of the 1969-70 group. 90% of 1959-60 group. (1958-60) 10% of this group 611,Time (days) after treatment initiation. 0 = day 1. 14 = day 28. 28 = day 56. 42 = day 84. 56 = day 98. 70 = day112. 84 = day126. 98 = day134. 112 = day140. 126 = day150. 00 = day200. 200 = 201. 214 = 215. 612,The New York Times Magazine Cover Story: The Story of the Century! 1945-1975! 100 Years of Change and Progress in America! 1875-1895! 20th Century! 25th Anniversary! 150th Anniversary! The New York Times! 125th Year! 130th Anniversary of the New York Times. 1900-1925! 75th Anniversary of The New York Time! 140th Anniversary. 15th Anniversary. The New 613,Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) - Hindustan Unilift Limited (HULL) - Hindujas Limited (HINDUJAS) - Hindalco Industries Limited (Hindalco) - Hindware Limited (HINWARE) - Hindwires Limited (Hinwires) - Hindutva Limited (HINTVA) - Hindus Limited (HNDUS) - Hindu Limited (HNL) - Hindukush Limited (HINKUSH) - Hindupur Limited (HNPUR) - Hindusa Limited (HNSA) - Hindux Limited 614,U.S.A. (USA) 100% 10/24/97 10:35 AM 10-24-97 8:35 PM 102497 00001000 0011001 00 10 01 101011101 20002001200220032004200520062007200820092 615,"Vice President and General Manager, Food and Nutrition Services Division, The American Hospital Association, Chicago, Illinois." 616,"Yes. 18 years of age or older. 21 years of age for alcohol. 16 years of age and older for tobacco. 17 years of age in some states. 19 years of age if you are a student. 14 years of age with a parent or guardian. 15 years of age at the discretion of the local health department. 13 years of age under certain circumstances. 12 years of age, if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. 20 years of age to purchase cigarettes. 10 years of agewith a parent or adult guardian" 617,"4,573,980.0000123456790124000234001000340101023010301101110011201130120009001900200210022003003100320040041004200500510052007007" 618,"2500.0000 gms. (1000.4000 lbs.) 250.0400 lbs. (113.0040 kg) 25.0039 kg. (55.3680 lbs.) (11.1110 kg) (24.4040 lbs.) . (10.9990 kg) . (23.9980 lbs) . (11,000 kg) (.24404 kg) .(" 619,J. W. B. H. B. B. M. B. C. B. D. B. E. B. F. B. G. B. A. B. I. B. J. B. K. B. L. B. N. B. O. B. 620,"The American Cyanamid Company, Inc. (Nutritional Products) 2000 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10023. (212) 754-6000. (201) 883-6060." 621,"Post Office Box Number 10235, St. Louis, Missouri 63148-0239, U.S.A. (USA) 630-771-1000, 636-772-1010, 800-762-1111, 866-766-1121, 314-777-1131, 660-733-1141, 573-735-" 622,12/06/95 13:47:18 EST (12/6/96) 13.47.18 EST 12/7/96 13h47m18s EST 13/47/18 EST EST 1/1/97 134718 EST1/1 13 47 18 ESTEST 1/7/1997 01:47 00 EST 1 47:00 EST EST 01 623,"ham, turkey, roast beef and cheese, and ham and cheese. (no mention of the fourth) 100% whole wheat bread. (no other kind of bread is mentioned) 12"" long. (no size is mentioned) $1.99. (no price is mentioned) (no other information is given) 1/2 lb. (no weight is mentioned) no mention of the number of slices. (no number is mentioned)" 624,"Food and Drug Administration. (U.S.) (FDA) (U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare) (U. S. Public Health Service) (USSPHS) (U S. Department of Agriculture) (USDA) (U SS. Department of the Interior) (USDI)" 625,"Annual Report of the President of the American Medical Association for the Year Ending June 30, 1954. (1955) (26th Annual Meeting) (1948-1953) (17th Annual Meeting). (1938-18th Annual Meeting.) (1928-16th Annual meeting.) (18th-19th Annual Meeting. (1898-1st Annual Meeting.) 19th-20th Annual Meeting (1908-200th Annual meeting) (18" 626,10247638950000100020003000400050011001200130014001500210022002300240025003100320033003400350041004200430044004500510052005300540 627,01000010102000300040005000600070008000900110012001300140015001600170018001900201030104010501060107010801090111011201130114011501 628,CIGNA HEALTHCARE INC. (CIGNA) (CIGNAC) (CIG) (CNG) (CNI) (CNH) (CNJ) (CNK) (CNL) (CNM) (CNP) (CNQ) (CNR) (CNS) (CNU) (CNV) (CNW) (CNX) (CNY) (CNZ) (CNY) (CNA) (CNB) (CNF) (CNG) (CNI) (CN2) (CN3) (CN4) (CN 629,"yes, modifications to study designs are needed to address the new/changed busines needs. The study design should be modified to include a larger number of patients and a longer follow-up period. The number of patients in the study should be increased from 100 to 200. The follow-up period should be extended from 6 months to 12 months. The patient population should be expanded to include patients with a wider range of ages and ethnicities. The inclusion criteria should be modified so that patients with a history of smoking or alcohol abuse are excluded. The exclusion criteria should be expanded so" 630,12/30/97 12:00 AM 12/28/97 - 12-30-97 00:00:12.0000 1234567890123 12 30 97 122897 28 97 -12-28-97 -00:30:01.00 000122 120002 1000.00 631,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) 1970-1972, 1984-1986, 1899-1900, 1799-2000, and 1959-1860. 1960-1870. 2001-2010. 3001. 1871-1880. 4001, 1601-1610. (President" 632,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. and Dr. John D. Anderson, M.D., Ph.D. (University of California) and Dr. William J. Darby, M.D.. (University of Texas) and Drs. Robert E., Johnson, M. D. and John D. Andonson, M.D, Ph.D. and William J. Dabry, M.D (University of Calif.) and Dr. Robert E.Johnson, M. d. and Drs John D. Anderdon, M.D and William J Darby, D. M. D (University of Tex" 633,"$100,000.00 (1964) $25,00. (1973) $20,0.0 (1874) $10,0 (1774) 10,500. 1975) $15,0. (2000) $12,00 (2010) $2,0. 2011) $1,00 2001) $22,0 (2100) 20" 634,10:35 AM EST 1/24/97 (10:05 AM EST) 1/16/97 10:15 AM EST (10/15/96) 10/28/96 1015 AM 1005 AM 9:55 AM 8:55 8:45 8 8:35 8/28 8/15 815 7:55 PM 7:45 PM 6:55PM 6 635,"The 1970's: A Decade of Change in the United States and the World Economy. 1969-1979. 12th Annual Report of the Committee on Economic Development. 13th Annual Report. 14th Annual Report 1980. 15th Annual Report, 1990. 20th Annual Report (1995) 21st Annual Report (2000) 22nd Annual Report ( 2005) 19th Annual Report(1994)" 636,"Summary of the 1970-71 Nutrition Survey of the United States (1972) - Table 3.1.1. - Food Consumption by Age and Sex, 1965-66 (1968) - 1955-56 (1899) - 2000 Calories Per Day - Per Capita Daily Intake in Pounds and Calories - 100% of Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) - 4000 Calorie Diet - 1500 Caloric Diet - 250" 637,Comparison of the mean values of the variables in the two groups at baseline and after 12 weeks of treatment with placebo or with the combination of nifedipine and propranolol (Nif/Pro) in patients with hypertension. (n=40) (mean+SD) (p<0.05) (p>0.01) (p=0.001) (p< 0.02) 638,10243678901234567809010203040506070809101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354 639,"Request for information on the use of the following products in the treatment of cancer patients: 1) 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), 2) 5-Flourouracil and leucovorin (5-Fu/LV), 3) 5-FU and leucavprin (5FU/LV), and 4) 5FU/LF. 5) 5-fu/leucovorine (5-FULV). 6) 5fluorouracile (5-FUR). 7) 5 fluorourac" 640,"R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Inc. (RJRT) - 1960-1972, 1983-1985, 1/1/1994-12/31/12, 2013-2014, 2/1/2015-12-31/2105, 2-1-2006-1231/06, 1-1-07-1221/07, 12/1" 641,"100% of ASR-XL will be converted to Pinnacle. 100,000 units of ASR will be converted at $2.50 per unit. 250,040 units of Pinnacle will be produced at $1.00 per unit for a total of $250.040. 150,400 units will be sold at $10.00 each for a total revenue of $1,504,00. 200,440 units will remain in inventory at $15" 642,$ 30.00 per day per person for each day of the stay. (15 days) $450.01. (10 days) $300.06. (5 days) 150.30. (2 days) 300 60. (1 day) 10.02. (1/2 day) 5.01 . (1/4 day) 2.51. (3/4 day 7.51 . (2/3 day) 3.33. (1 643,Number of Patients in Study Group (N) (1000's) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (30) (31) (40) (41) (50) (51) (60) (61) (70) (71) ( 644,"mg/ml or mg/gm of tissue or ml/kg body weight or ml/hr/kg body weight. or ml/hr/liter of blood. or ml/min/kg body weight, or ml/hr/100 gm of tissue. or ml/kg/hr. or ml/liter of plasma. or ml/day/kg body weight (or ml/day/liter of whole blood) or ml/hr/day/kg body. or ml/hour/kg body weight/day. or ml/minute/kg body weight/hr. or mg/kg/hr. mg/kg/day. mg/kg/hr/day. mg/hr/kg body. mg/hr/liter plasma. mg/hr/day/kg" 645,"25 years old. 25 yrs. old. 30 yrs. old 25 years. 26 yrs. old, 25 yr. old. Twenty-five years old. Twenty five years old. Two-five. 24 yrs. old (25 yrs.) 25. 27 yrs. old . 25 year old. 19 yrs. old and 25 y.o. 23 yrs." 646,102436-001-0000102579-002-003-004-005-006-010-011-012-013-014-015-016-020-021-022-023-024-025-026-030-031-032-033-034-035-036-10 647,"Nutritional Survey of the United States, 1955-58 - Final Report - Volume I - Food Consumption and Nutrient Intakes of the Population of the United Stated, 12 Month Period Ending June 30, 1858 - Summary of Findings and Conclusions - 1964 - 1st Edition - Revised 1970 - 2nd Edition - Revised and Updated 1980 - 3rd Edition - Revised, Updated and Expanded 1990 - 4th Edition - Revised & Updated 1st Quarter 194" 648,Schedule of Provisions for the 1976-77 Fiscal Year. (1975-76) (1968-69) (10/24/73) (12/19/72) (11/21/72). (10-24-72) 1969-70 (10.24.72) Schedule of Provisions. (102472) SCHEDULE OF PROVISIONS FOR THE 1959-60 FISCAL YEAR. ( 649,1970-1975 terms of the state legislature. 1976-1980 terms of the city council. 1876-2000 terms of city council. (1974-1999) terms of the board of education. 650,unknown/other/none/other/other/unknown/other/unspecified/other/unidentified/other/unidentifiable/other/unknown/other/unspecifed/other/unidenfied/other/unkown/other/unspecific/other/unidetified/other/unknwon/other/unspcific/other/uniddentified/other/unknow/other/unspeficied/other/undefined/other/unindetified/unknown/unknown/none/unknown/unknown/unknown/undefined/unknown/undetermined/unknown/undeetermined/unknown/unidentified/unknown/unidentifiable 651,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Jr. M.D. Ph.D. (Chairman) (Project Leader) (Project Director) (Project Coordinator) (Project Co-Director) (Project Investigator) (Project Consultant) (Project Sponsor) (Project Sponsoring Organization) (Project Collaborator) (Principal Investigator) Dr. Robert E.Johnson, Jr. (Project Leader). (Project Leader), (Project Leader, Project Leader, Project Investigator, Project Investigating, Project Investigative, Project Investigat, Project Investigato, Project Investigati, Project Investig, Project Investig., Project Investig., (Project Investig" 652,01234567890121345789123123567987654321098756432098564209564564654656475654565657567566567656675757657675565567757756856745684566 653,$150-$200 million per year. (1989-1993) $100-$150 million per yea. (10 years) $1500-$2500 million. (15 years) $2000-$3000 million (20 years) (1970-1988) $1200-$ 150 per year. $10-$12 billion. (12 years) $600-$800 million/year. (13 years) $ 654,1970-71. 1971-72. 1872-73. 1673-74. 1574-75. 1475-76. 1376-77. 1277-78. 1178-79. 1079-80. 980-81. 881-82. 782-83. 683-84. 584-85 655,"$4,576,000.00 (100%) 100% of the sales are from the sale of the Company's products. The Company's products are sold to customers in the United States and Canada. The majority of the Company’s sales are to customers located in the United Kingdom. The remaining sales are to other countries. The sales are made through the Company's own sales force and independent distributors. The independent distributors are responsible for the sales and marketing of the Company products. In addition, the Company has a direct sales force that sells its products to customers in" 656,10:30 am - 12:00 pm. 12 noon - 1:00pm. 1:30 - 2:30 pm. (1:05 pm - 2 pm) 2:45 - 3:45 pm. 657,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) (1970-1972) (1st term) (10/1/70-9/30/72) (2nd term) (9/1/68-9/15/70) (3rd term) (4th term) (5th term) (6th term) (7th term)" 658,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. 1701 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009. (202) 835-6400. (301) 654-0000. (203) 790-0010. Fax: (205) 345-0020. E-mail: rjohnson@nutritionfoundation.org. (703)" 659,"THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF VITAMIN B12 IN RELATION TO THE PREVENTION OF PERIODONTAL DISEASES AND THEIR COMPLICATIONS IN MAN AND ANIMALS. (A REVIEW) 1967-1970. 1971-1980. 30 YEARS OF RESEARCH. 10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. 15 YEARS OF PRACTICE. 12 YEARS OF CLINICAL EXPERIENCE. (A REPORT OF THE VITAMINS AND MINERALS COMMITTEE, AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION" 660,100% not eating for candy. 100.00% of the time. 12/31/98-1/1/99. 1/15/99-1/24/99 1/25/98. 661,"BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11207, U.S.A. 10010, U.S. A. 19601, U.SA. 14301, 14501,14510, 15010 15101, USA. 15201,USA. 16010. 17010 USA. 20011, 20101 20201 20301" 662,1034-1035.00001036.0012.0020.0030.0100.0200.1000.2000 1037.0040. 663,10:30-11:00 A.M. (Mondays) 12:00-12:30 P.M. (Tuesdays) 1:05-1:35 P.M. 2:05 - 2:35 p.m. (Wednesdays) 2:45-3:15 P.M (Thursdays) 3:25-3. 664,10000 665,Marlboro Regulars 100's (10) pack. 10 cigarettes per pack. 200's. 150's. $1.98. 130's. .98. $14.98 per pack. $16. 666,1034-1035.00001036.0012.0020.0030.0100.0200.1000.2000 1037.0040. 667,12/30/97 10:54 AM EST 100% Complete 1 of 1 10/18/97 - 101/1897 00:00:10.0000 000.0 0.0 - 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 668,"Wednesday, 1st September 2106. 10:30 am - 12:00 noon. 1st Annual Meeting of the Board of Directors. 11th Annual Meeting of Members. 12th Annual Meeting. 13th Annual Meeting and 14th Annual Meeting (15th Annual Meeting). 15th Meeting of the Executive Committee. 16th Meeting of Members and 17th Meeting of Directors. (18th Meeting of Executive Committee). 19th Meeting of Board of Directors and 20th Meeting of Membership." 669,10/23/97 10:00 am - 12:00 pm (12:30 pm) (12/18/97) (1/15/98) (2/19/98)(3/18) 670,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) (Chairman of the Board) (President) (Executive Director) (Secretary) (Treasurer) (Vice President) (Director) (Director of Research) (Director, Research) (Professor and Chairman, Department of Medicine) (Professor of Medicine) University of California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California. (Member, American Medical Association) (Member, California Medical Association) (Member, Los Angeles County Medical Association) University of Southern California School of Public Health, Los Angeles. (Member of the Board of Directors) (Member of Board" 671,U.S.A. (United States) (U.S.) (U.S.A.) (U. S.) (U-S-A) (U-S) (U. -S.) (U.-S.) (US) (U.-s.) (U.) (U) (U.) (U.) U.S. (U.S) (U) U.S. A. (U-S.) (U-A) (A) (A.) (A.) A. (A) A. (a) (a) A. A. A (A) (A) U.S.A. U.S.A ( 672,"Dr. A. K. Chatterjee, M.D., F.I.A.C. (Hon.) , F.A.P.I. (Hon.), F.I.A.S. (Hon.)., F.I.A.M. (Hon.)) , F.I.A.A. (Hon), F.I.A.N. (Hon) , F.I.C.O. (Hon)., F.I.C.A. (HON), F.I.C.I. (HOn), F.I.P.A. (hon), F.I.M.A. (hOn), F.A.I.A. (hoN), F.A.P.A. (Hon)," 673,$10.00 per film. $25.00 for series of films. $35.05 for series of 4 films. 10% discount for series of more than 4 films (minimum charge $10.50) $100.05 per film for series of over 100 films. No discount for series over 150 films. (minimum charge is $105.06) $200.10 per film for over 200 films $300.20 674,$100.00 per signature. $250.0 per signature for 9-10 signatures. $300. per signature for more than 10 signatures but less than 20 signatures. $400. for more than twenty signatures. $500. if more than 25 signatures. $600. If more than 30 signatures. (1000. maximum) $750. if over 300 signatures. ($100 per 100 signatures or fraction thereof) $100 for each additional 675,"$20,000.00 (estimated) (1985-1987) $60,030.04 (actual) (1/1/86-12/31/87) (1) $10,050.03 (actual) 1/1-12-31/97 (2) $15,005.00 1/2/98-1231/00 (3) $12,004.00 estimated 1/" 676,"CaO2.5H2O.10H2O (Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate) 100% (w/w) (Calcium oxalate monohydrated) 1.0000 g (Calcium oxide) 0.3964 g (Calcious) 0,0001 g (Calcic acid) 0002 g (Calciferous)" 677,"The American Society for Nutrition, Inc. (ASPN) (formerly the American Society for Clinical Nutrition) (ASCN) (formerly known as the American Society of Clinical Nutrition) (ASCN). (formerly known ASCN) (ASCSN) (formerly as ASCN) (ASCA) (formerly ASCN) (ASCN) (ASCN). (ASCN. (ASCN.) (ASCN, (ASCN., (ASCN), (ASCN,) (ASCN-1) (ASCNS) (ASCNs) (ASCNN) (ASCNO) (ASCNP) (ASC" 678,134765890000.0001348000200034813490035003600370038003900400041004200430044004500460047004801490150015101520153015401550156015701 679,"india, bangladesh, and pakistan. (india) (bangladesh) (pakistan) (india, pakistan) (indian) (indians) (indias) (indiana) (indie) (indies) (indis) (indes) (indus) (indu) (indue) (indues) (induis) (indui) (indius) (indiu) (indiue)" 680,"Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 500 mcg. (1000 mcq.) (10,000 units) (10 mg.) (1 mg.) (5000 mg.) 100 tablets. (1250 mcq. (2500 units)) (25 mg.) (25,00 mg. (2.5 mg.) 250 tablets. 10,500 tablets.) (12,50 mg.) . (12.50 mg. 125" 681,"1960, 24378500001000200030004000500110012001300140015002100220023002400250031003200330034003500410042004300440045005100520053005" 682,10000.00010012001300140015001600170018001900200021002200230024002500260027002800290030003100320033003400350036003700380039004000 683,10/2003 - 9/2014 (12 issues) 10/15/2020 - 9999 (1 issue) 12/20/21 (1 issue ) 12 issues per year. 12 months per year. (12 months) 1 issue per month. 1 issue every 2 months. 10 issues per year 10 months per year 2 issues per month. (2 issues) (2 issues per issue) 2 issues every 2 month. 2 issues in 684,10% of sales price. 10% is the average profit margin for the industry. 15% is the profit margin for this product. 12% is the expected profit margin for our company. 13% is the actual profit margin for last year. 14% is the target profit margin for next year. 20% is our target profit margin. 18% is the maximum profit margin we can expect. 16% is the minimum profit margin we will accept. 17% is the lowest profit margin we have ever had. 19% is the highest 685,15.6% (14.7%) (13.8%) (12.9%) (11.9%) 11.0% (10.0%) (9.0%) 8.0% 7.0% - 6.0% (-5.0%) - 4.0%(-4.0%) (-3.0%)(-3.0%)(-2.0%)2. 686,1. 1960-65 2. 1860-70 3. 1760-80 4. 1660-90 5. 1560-100 6. 1460-00 7. 1360-50 8. 1260-40 9. 1160-30 10. 1060-20 11. 960 12. 860 687,"The Coca-Cola Company, Inc. (USA) and its subsidiaries and affiliates. (Canada) (Mexico) (Latin America) (Europe) (Asia) (Africa) (Australia) (Japan) (China) (India) (South Africa) (South America) (Middle East) (Russia) (CIS) (Eastern Europe) (Western Europe) (Eastern Asia) (Western Asia) (North Africa) (North America) (Central America) (Caribbean) (South Pacific) (South Korea) (Taiwan) (Thailand) (Philippines) (Indonesia) (Malaysia) (Singapore" 688,1034-1035-1042-1056-1067-1089-1090-1079-1100-1110-1200-2000-3000 3001-3010-3100 1030-1300-4000 -4001 4002-4010 4011-4020-4100 - 41 689,wheat flour (enriched) 100% milled wheat flour (enr.) 10% milted wheat flour (100%) 10-15% milt. wheat flour (200%) milted whea 10.00 10 15 20 20.0 25.0 30.0 rye flour 10 rye 10 whole wheat flour 15 whole wheat 15.00 whole wheat 20 whole wheat (20%) 20 wheat 690,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Dr. John D. Hays, Dr. William J. Darby, Dr. Robert E., Dr. John Hays, and Dr. William Darby." 691,"10000+100=10100 respondents. 100,000 respondents in total. 1,001,010 respondents. (100101) 10,011,020 respondents. Total of 101,101 respondents. 3000. 1500. (1501) (1510) 1511. 1499. 1600. Total of all respondents. 2000," 692,"25,000/- per month. (Rs. 300,00) per annum. (Rs 3,60,0) per quarter. (Rs, 90,0). per month. Rs. 75,0. per month. 150,0. (Rs) per month. per month Rs. 1,50, 000. per annum. Rs. (1,80,0,0), per quarter. Rs. per month 1,20,0 per month. RS. 120," 693,13.000016470588235 694,"Signature of the person responsible for the report. (See instructions below.) Signature of the author. Signature of person responsible for this report. Signature and title of person responsible. Signature only. Signature. Signature line. Signature on the form. Signature, line 1. Signature 2. Signature three. Signature four. Signature five. Signature six. Signature seven. Signature eight. Signature nine. Signature ten. Signature eleven. Signature twelve. Signature thirteen. Signature fourteen. Signature fifteen. Signature sixteen. Signature seventeen. Signature" 695,"$10.00 per box of 24 bottles of 1000 mg. tablets. 12 boxes. $120.06. 10/15/98. 11/15. 1998. $1,440.73. 1/1/99. 15/1/1999. $144073." 696,0123456789012 345 678 901 234 567 890 123 456 789 012-345-678-901-234-567-890-123-456-789-012/0124568900001200020010003000400050 697,"Mr. John E. Hays, Jr. (Chairman) and Mr. Robert E. Hahn (Vice Chairman) and Mr . Robert E. Bowers (Secretary) and Mr Robert E. E. Bower (Treasurer) and Mr William E. H. Hays (Director)" 698,12 months (6 cycles) 12 months post-treatment (6 cycles post-treatment) 18 months post-treatmen 18 month post-treatment 24 months post-trea 24 month post-treatme 30 months post-treata 30 month post-trea tment 36 months post-treament 36 month post-treamen 42 months post-tratment 42 month post-treame 48 months post-trate 48 month post-trame 54 months post-tratem 54 month post-tram 699,"$ 10,564.00 (20%) 1973-78 $ 10564 1980-81 $ 1100 1990-91 $ 2000 2010-11 $ 3000 Total $ 14,064. 00 30% 1969-70 $ 1200 71-72 $ 1500 80-90 $ 2500 Total" 700,"40% of smokers feel this way. 20% of non-smokers feel this way too. 10% of people who have never smoked feel this way as well. 5% of people with no smoking history feel this way also. 30% of all people feel this way, regardless of smoking status. 15% of all smokers feel this. 12% of non smokers feel this, 10 of people who never smoked feel it, 8% of people without smoking history feel it, and 7% of people that have never smoked before feel this way 100" 701,1000010013000200040006000800090011002100310041005100710081009100 101011101210131014101510161017101810191020102110221023102410251 702,10243756890000100020003000400050006000700080009001100120013001400150016001700180019002100220023002400250026002700280029003100320 703,01256 348700/101011/102011 (Direct) 01223 399990 (Fax) 020 7937 0000 (Toll Free) 704,"Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. 02115. USA. 617-736-8490. 600 Huntington Avenue. Boston, MA 02215. 636-7300. 1-800-732-7373. 1000-802-7272. 1990." 705,"Executive Committee Agenda 2013-2014 (1st Meeting) - 20th March 2009 - 10:00 am to 12:00 noon - Room 101, 102, 110, 120, 205, 210, and 215, 1st Floor, Building 1, IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. 1st Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Indian Science Congress Association for the year 203-2" 706,10:30 AM EST. (2:30 PM GMT) 10:45 AM EST. 10.30 AM GMT. 11:00 AM EST 11.00 AM GMT 11 :00 AM. EST. 2:00 PM GMT. 2.00 PM EST. 3:00 P.M. GMT. 3.00 P. M. EST. (10:00 A.M. GMT) 3:30 P.M EST. 4:00 p.m. GMT. ( 707,1034-1035.00001036.0012.0020.0030.0100.0200.1000.2000 1037.0040. 708,20.5% (100.0%) 20.4% (19.6%) 21.3% (18.9%) 22.0% (17.9%) (17) 21% (16.9%) - 21 (16) 20 (15) 22 (14) 23 (13) 24 (12) 25 (11) 26 (10) 27 (9) 28 (8) 29 ( 709,104 pages (including cover) 104 pgs. (including cover). 105 pgs. 106 pgs. including cover. 112 pgs. incl. cover. 98 pgs. inc. cover. (104) 113 pgs. Inc. cover. inc. 120 pgs. Incl. cover. Inc. 130 pgs incl. cover 131 pgs incl cover. 76 pgs incl cov. 140 pgs inc. cover 76 pages 710,"$20,000,045.00 (1987) $20,300,600.00 1990 $20.300.600 2000 $21,004,005.05 2010 $22,002,020.02 2020 $23,003,030.03 2030 $24,010,035.04 2" 711,10000 712,"University of California, Berkeley, California. U.S.A. 94720. (USA) 100003. (USA). 101003 (USA) . 102003 103003 . 1100103. 11101103 . (USA) (USA) U.S.A 11200113. 20001203.12010123. 30002033. 4" 713,1000-2000 ng/gm dry weight tissue. (100-300 ng/mg protein) (10-25 ng/mg DNA) (1-2 ng/mg RNA) (1 ng/ml plasma) (1 pg/ml urine) (1 pmol/ml blood) (1 mg/ml saliva) (1 nM/ml cerebrospinal fluid) (1 pM/ml cerebellum) (1 fM/ml brain) (1 aM/ml liver) (1 zM/ml lung) (1 yM/ml heart) (1 xM/ml kidney 714,"10% menthol 90% tobacco 100% nicotine 10% sugar 10 % flavoring 10 0000 10.0001 10,0002 10 .0003 10 ,0004 10-0005 10 -0006 10,-0007 10.-0008 10--0009 10 --0010 11-0011 11 -0" 715,"Age 65-74 yrs. (100) 2000-2999 (10) 3000+ (10). 10000 (10), 10100-10999(10)" 716,"The Coca-Cola Company, Inc. (USA) and its subsidiaries and affiliates. (Canada) (Mexico) (Europe) (Asia) (Latin America) (Africa) (Japan) (Australia) (New Zealand) (South Africa) (India) (China) (Taiwan) (Thailand) (Philippines) (Indonesia) (Malaysia) (Singapore) (Vietnam) (Korea) (Japan). (China) and (Taiwan). (Thailand). (Philippines). (Indonesia). (Malaysia). (Singapore). (Vietnam). (Korea). (Japan). and" 717,$10.00 per person per round trip. $20.0 per round trip for two people. $30.0 for three people. No charge for children under 12 years of age. $5.00 for each additional child. $10. 718,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) (1970-1972) (1st term) (10/1/70-9/30/72) (2nd term) (9/1/68-9/15/70) (3rd term) (4th term) (5th term) (6th term) (7th term)" 719,"$10,547.63 (2008) $10,947.50 (2010) $11,047.40 (2101) $12,046.30 (2201)" 720,"yes, it was effective in reducing the number of days of symptoms and in reducing the severity of symptoms. It also reduced the number of patients who required hospitalization. It was also effective in reducing mortality. It did not reduce the number of deaths from the disease. It reduced the number who died from other causes. It increased the number of people who survived the disease. It increased the length of life of those who survived the illness. It decreased the number of new cases of the disease. The first treatment was effective in increasing the number of survivors. It had no effect on the number of cases of the" 721,30100246785900001010200020103000301100040005000600070008000900111012101310141015101610171018101910211022102310241025102610271028 722,Marlboro 100's (150) mg nicotine/100 cigarettes. 10 mg tar/10 cigarettes. (100) mg tar/20 cigarettes. 723,0100002000101030004000500060007000800090011001200130014001500160017001800190021002200230024002500260027002800290030 003100320033 724,100.0000$ 00.2500$ -1000.7500 $ 1001.00$ .0001$ 1011.01$ .0100$ (1010.99) $ 1111.99$ 1100.$ 1121.98$ 1200.$ (1201.97) $ 2000.$ .00$ $ 2100$.00 725,Present. He was the chairman of the meeting. He is the President of the American Medical Association. He has been a member of the board of directors of the American Heart Association since 1957. He served as president of the association in 1960-61. 726,Nutrition and Food Science Division (NFS) (1970-72) (1600-1699) (1700-2099) 1973-74 (2100-3099)(3100) (3200-4099 ) (4100 - 5099 )(5100)(5200) 10000-9999 1980-81 (6100 6200 727,"in the country. He preferred to stay in the country. He preferred to live in the country and to travel to the city. He preferred the country. he preferred to stay at home. He preferred staying at home. he preferred staying at his home. He prefers to stay at his home in the country, and to travel only when necessary. He preferred living in the country but he preferred to travel to New York City. He preferred traveling to New York. He preferred going to New York and back to the country. His preference was to stay at the country. his preference was to travel to new york. He preferred New York." 728,8:30 am - 9:00 am. 9:15 am - 10:00 pm. 10 : 15 am- 11:00am. 11 : 10 am -12:00 noon. 12:15 pm - 1:05 pm. 2:05 - 3:00. 3:15 - 4:00 4:15- 5:00 . 5:15 6:00 - 7:00 p 729,CIGAR MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CIGAR BOXES AND CARTONS (1970) 1971-02-05 1969-03-04 1958-03 1949-02 1939-01 1929-04-01-01928-0401 01919-05-011918-0501 2017-051917-1916- 730,the President of the United States. (or any other person) can ignore it. (or can't ignore it) (or can ignore it) or can't ignore the Bulletin. (or ignore it) and can't ignore its contents. (or not ignore it) can't ignore them. (or don't ignore it). (or can not ignore it). can't ignore this Bulletin. (can't ignore it.) can't ignore that Bulletin. (don't ignore it. can't ignore Bulletin. (ignore it) can ignore the Bulletin (can't not ignore it.) (can't be ignored) can't be ignored 731,Robert J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Representative. (RJR) (RJRT) (RJR Tobacco) (R.J. Reynolds Tobacco) (Robert J. Re) (Robert Reynolds) (Robert R.) (Robert Reynolds Tobacco) Robert Reynolds Tobacco Company (RJR). (RJ) (RJT) 732,1034-1035.00001036.0012.0020.0030.0100.0200.1000.2000 1037.0040. 733,37235-0145.000014600020003000400050006001000800110012001300150016002100220023002400250026003100320033003400350036004100420043004 734,10/23/97 - 10/31/97 (10 days) (10/15/97) (11/1/98) (12/1/00) (1/15-1/20/01) (2/15 - 2/20) (3/15) (4/15)(5/15(6/15)) (7/15 (8/15 9/15 ) (10-15/01 (11- 735,Percentage of Total Sales (2001) (2010) (2500) (3000) 3500 4000 5000 (2020) (5500)(6000)(7000(8000)) (900001000201100210030040050060070080090011101200031004100 736,A letter to the editor of the American Journal of Public Health. (1940) 32: 157-160. (157) (158) (160) (170) (200) (300) 158. (161) (180) (400) . (401) (410) (500) - (501) - (600) -(601) -(610) -(700) -. (7 737,"The cover of the book ""The Story of the World's Greatest Airline"" by William A. Dyer. The cover features an illustration of a man in a blue suit and hat, standing in front of a large airplane with the words ""The Story"" written above him. The background is a dark blue sky with a few clouds. The title of the book is written in white text at the top of the cover, with the author's name written in smaller text below it. - The cover also includes a brief description of the book, which reads ""The story of the world's greatest airline"" and ""William A-Dyer.""" 738,"13.5% (13.4%) 13.6% (14.0%) 14.1% (15.0%) (15) 14% (16) 13% (17) 12.8% (19) 11.9% (20) 10.9% 10% (21) 9.9% 10.8% 11% 12% 13 14 15 16 17 18 1" 739,"1970-71 (1971) 1972-73 (1968) 15th Annual Meeting, May 1969, New York City, N.Y. 1959-60 (1958) 20th Annual Meeting May 14-16, 1949, New Orleans, La. 14th Annual Meeting 1939-40 (14th) 13th Annual Meeting (1938) 9th Annual Meeting April 192" 740,"105,672.000013489243243324243424232413240323932383237323632353234323332323131303129312831273126312531243123312231213120311931183" 741,What is the purpose of this meeting? To discuss the status of the project. To discuss the next steps to be taken. To discuss any problems that may arise. To discuss how to improve the project. And to discuss the next meeting date. To discuss what needs to be done before the next meeting. To discuss if there will be a meeting after the next meeting or not. To discuss when the next meeting will be held. To discuss who will be attending the next meeting and what they will be discussing. To discuss whether or not the next meeting should be held in person or via email. To discuss why the next meeting was not held 742,1.04 kg CO2/kWhr. (2005) 1.03 kg CO2/ kWhr. (1998) 10.6 kg CO2/kg fuel. (25% of total emissions) 11.7 kg CO2 /kg fuel. (10% of total) 12.0 kg CO2 kg fuel. (5% of emissions) 20.0 kgCO2/kg fuel (100% of emissions). 2006 2010 2020 25% 743,103rd Street (N) - 104th Street (S) - 2nd Avenue (W) - 3rd Avenue (E) - 4th Avenue (W)- 5th Avenue (E)- 6th Avenue (N) 7th Avenue (S) 744,10-97-0243-001-00001000-002-003-010-011-012-013-020-021-022-023-030-031-032-033-040-041-042-043-100-101-102-103-110-111-112-113- 745,WILLIAMSBURG/10000/10/1968/10:30/12:00/20:00-21:00/SUN/10-15/106/107/108/110/210/310/410/510/610/710/810/910/010/ 020/030/040/050/060/07 746,"Nutrition and Dietetics, Food Science and Nutrition, Food Science, Food Science & Nutrition, Food Technology, Food Technology and Nutrition, Nutrition and Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics and Food Science and Technology, Nutrition and Nutrition and Dietetic, Nutrition and food science, Nutrition and dietetics, Nutrition and nutrition, Nutrition and dietary, Nutrition and nutritional, Nutrition and health, Nutrition and medical, Nutrition and public health, Nutrition, Nutrition, Dietetics, Nutrition, Food science, Nutrition, food science, Food science and nutrition, Food science nutrition, Food technology, Food technology and nutrition, Nutritional science, Nutrition science, Nutrition sciences," 747,"Vice President, Marketing Communications & Public Relations, RJR Nabisco Inc. (RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company) - Winston Cigarettes, Winston Tobacco, Winston Tobacco Company, Winston Tobacco Corporation, Winston Tobacco Co., Winston Tobacco Corp., Winston Tobacco, Inc., Winston Tobacco Co. Inc., Winston Inc., Winston, Winston Tobacco Inc., Winston Cigarette, Winston Tobacco Products, Winston Tobacco Product, Winston Tobacco Prod., Winston Tobacco Prod. Inc., Winstons, Winston Tobacco Prods., Winston Tobacco Products Inc., Winston Prods., Winsto, Winston Tobacco Prd., Winston Tobacco Prds., Winston Prds., W" 748,at the gift shop in the hotel. 20% off. 10% off for members. 5% off for non-members. 15% off on purchases of $100 or more. 25% off with a membership card. 30% off with an annual membership card. no limit on the number of items purchased. 1/2 price on purchases of 4 or more. no limit to the number of people in your party. 12% off on all purchases. 18% off on any purchase of $150 or more with a membership. 749,"Travel and entertainment expenses. (100%) - $ 25,000.00. (1967) - $ 30,004.00 (1970) - $30,800.40. (2000) - 30.80040. 1971 - $ 40,040 1968 - $ 50,050.04. 1869 - $ 60,060.06. 1" 750,The American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Dental Association (ADA) and the National Association of Dental Laboratories (NADL) and the Dental Laboratory Manufacturers Association (DLMA) and the International Dental Manufacturers Association (IDMA) and The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and the Society for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (SAMI) and the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the United States Pharmacop 751,"50.7 years for males and 53.8 years for females. (52.2 years) (54.6 years) (49.9 years) (39.9) (40.0) (41.0) 40.1 years (40) (38.9) 39.8 years (39) (37.9) years (37) (36.9) (36) (35.9) (35) (34.9) (34) (3" 752,15.6% (1970) 14.8% (1870) (1960) 20.3% (1770) and 20% (1670) in 1950. 15.5% (1570) for 1940. 20 (1470) & 15 (1370) were in 1890. 30 (1270) was in 1790. (1170) 753,"15,47,689.00/- (15.48%) 15,35,789.60/- (20.00%) 14,95,799.61/- (19.99%) 13,955,759.62/- (18.99% 13.955.75962/- 13955759- 13455760/- 12,954,75" 754,The effect of the addition of 100 mg/kg of caffeine on the blood pressure of the rat. (2) The effect of the administration of caffeine on blood pressure in the rat. 3) The effect on the blood flow to the brain and heart. 4) The effect in the rat of the administration caffeine on the rate of respiration. 5) The effect caffeine has on the rate at which the rat breathes. 6) The effect that caffeine has on respiration in the rat when it is given intravenously. 7) The effect the administration of 150 mg/kg caffeine has 755,10/23/97 10:54 AM EST 10/16/97 (10:48 AM EST) 10-23-97 09:54:00 AM EST 09-23 10 23 97 9:53:59 AM EST 9-22-97 (9:52:59 PM EST) 9-16-97 - 9:49:59 9-9-97(9:48: 756,American Medical Association (AMA) and American Dental Association (ADA) and American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and American Public Health Association (APHA) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and American Medical Directors Association (AMDA) and American Hospital Association (AHA) and National Association of State Public Health Nurses (NASPHN) and American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and American Nurses' Association (ANA) and American Dietetic Association (ADA). and American College Nutritionists ( 757,100.00% 1000.40 102.50 13.70 16.80 19.00 21.20 23.40% 25.60 27.80% 30.04 32.20% 40.08 42.24 44.40 % 46.56 48.72 50.88 53.04% 55.2 758,MEMORANDUM FOR RECORDS AND ACTION: 1970-71-72-73-74-75-76-77-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-0 759,"Professor of Nutrition and Food Science, University of California, Berkeley, California. Member, American Society for Nutritional Sciences. Member of the Nutrition Foundation, Inc. Member American Dietetic Association. Member Nutrition Research Council. Member Committee on Nutrition of the National Academy of Sciences. President, American Dietetic Assn. Member Board of Directors, American Dietetics Association. President of the American Dietetic Asso. Member Advisory Committee, National Research Council. Member of the Committee on Nutrition, National Academy of Science. Member National Academy of Medicine. Member Council on Nutrition, American Medical Association." 760,"$150.00 per person. Check or money order payable to the American Society for Nutritional Sciences. No cash or credit cards accepted. Make checks payable to ASNS. Please mail to: ASNS, 2400 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20007. Include your name and address on the check. Deadline for registration is October 15, 2012. Registration will be closed after that date. No refunds will be given after October 1, 2102." 761,12 months (10/1976-9/1980) 12 months 12/1995-11/1966 12 month 12-1996-11-1967 12 12 (10-1977-9-1981) 1 year 12(10-77-11982) 1yr 12months 12mths 12month 12mo 12 mo 12 m 762,Review and approval of the final report. (10/25/96) (11/1/96). (11-12/96.) (12/18/96-1/31/97) (1/30/97-2/28/97). (2/27/97.) (2/1/1997-3/31) 763,102436-01-010257-011026-02-012027-03-013028-04-014029-05-015030-06-001031-07-002032-08-003033-09-004034-10-005035-11-006036-12-0 764,Nutri-Science® 100% Natural Protein Powder (250g) - 10/1998 - 06/2000 - 07/2010 - 12/2020 - 3/2030 - 4/2040 - 5/2050 - 6/2100 -7/2110 -8/2120 -9/2130 -10/2140 -11/2150 -12/ 765,THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF VITAMIN B12 IN FOODS AND THEIR RELATION TO THE PREVENTION OF PERIODONTAL DISEASES IN MAN AND ANIMALS. (A REVIEW) 1960-1970. 1971-1980. 2000-2005. 2100-1005 2010-2105.2015-2020. 3000. 4000 5000 - 6 766,1034-1035.00001036.0012.0020.0030.0100.0200.1000.2000 1037.0040. 767,"The Coca-Cola Company, Inc. (USA) and its subsidiaries and affiliates. (Canada) (Mexico) (Europe) (Asia) (Latin America) (Africa) (Japan) (Australia) (New Zealand) (South Africa) (India) (China) (Taiwan) (Thailand) (Philippines) (Indonesia) (Malaysia) (Singapore) (Vietnam) (Korea) (Japan). (China) and (Taiwan). (Thailand). (Philippines). (Indonesia). (Malaysia). (Singapore). (Vietnam). (Korea). (Japan). and" 768,10:30-10:45 a.m. (10:00-11:00 a.m.) 12:00 noon-12:15 p.m. (9:30 - 10:15 a.m.) (12:30 p.m.-1:05 p.m.) 2:05-2:10 p.m. 3:05 - 3:10 4:05 4:10-4:15 5:05 (5:00) 5 769,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) and Dr. John H. Hays, M.D., (Vice Chairman) of the Committee on Nutrition and Dietetics of the American Medical Association. (AMA) (AMA) 1515 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005. (202) 628-3400. (212) 751-9000. 212-7519001. (239) 351-1" 770,20 years experience in sugar factory. 15 years as a chemist and 5 years as an engineer. 10 years as a manager. 5 years in the sugar industry. 50 years total. 20 years as an executive. 14 years as a director. 1 year as a president. 18 years as a vice president. 2 years as a general manager. 12 years as an officer. 13 years as a board member. 11 years as a chairman. 16 years as a secretary. 17 years as a treasurer. 771,1000024368000100150007000900080011002000300040005001300140016001700180021003100410051006100710081009100 101011101210131014101510 772,1034-1035a-1042a-1107a-1269a-1384a-1410a-1500a-2000a 1501a-1600a -1601a -1700a (1701a) -1800a(1801a)-1900a-(1901a)-(1902a) -2001a (2002a)-2 773,1039-1042.1043-1056.1057-1060.1061-1070.1101-1108.1110-1113.1120-1201.1202-1210.1211-1220.1301- 1304.1310- 1401. 1410-2001.2002- 774,95% of recruits must be non-smoking. 5% may be smokers. 10% of the recruits must be smokers. The rest must be non smoking. 95% must be non smokers. 5 % may be smokers but not more than 10%. 95 % must be non smoker. 5 may be smokers not more than ten. 90% must be nonsmokers. 15% may smoke. 775,Time (months) after first dose of vaccine (0-12 months) (0-6 years) (6-12 years) (13-18 years) (20-24 years) (30-35 years) (40-45 years) (50-55 years) and (60-65 years) for all age groups. (0-2 years) 0-1 year 1-2 years 2-3 years 3-4 years 4-5 years 5-6 years 6-7 years 7- 776,"1960-61 Annual Report of the American Association of University Women, Inc. (AAUW) and the American Association for University Women (AAU) to the National Education Association (NEA) and the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) and the Association of American Colleges (AAC) and the Council of State Colleges (CSC) and the Conference of College Presidents (CCP) and other organizations. (AAUP) and the Committee on the Status of Women in Higher Education (CSWHE) and the Commission on the Status and Conditions of Women in Education (CSWE) and" 777,March 1974. (106th Congress) (1st session) (1973-1975) (H.R. 12800) (House) (100th Cong.) (1967-1968) (H. Res. 100) 1969-1980 (101st Cong.) (H. Con. Res. 778,100.0000 000.2500 1000100 250.0101 1010.0202 1020.0303 1030.0404 1040.0505 1050.1051 1100110 1110.1111 1200.1202 (1201.1211 20002 779,American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2013 (AHA) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Scientific Sessions 20th Annual Scientific Session and Clinical Congress of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) 2020 Annual Meeting and Exposition (ASA) and the 203rd Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association (AMA) 2nd Annual Meeting of The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) 25th Annual Meeting of American Society for Bone and Joint Surgery (ASBJS) 26th Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly of the American 780,BSE-India Indexes and Services Limited (BSE) - Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE-INDIA) - Bombay BSE Stock Exchange (Bombay Stock Exchange) - Bombay stock exchange (BSE India) - Bombay bse stock exchange (Bombay stock exchange) - Bombay exchange (Bom Stock Exchange) (Bombay exchange) - BSE India - Bombay stock market (BSE Stock Exchange) Bombay stock market - Bombay stock markets (BSE Bombay stock market) - Bombay Bombay stock market Bombay Bombay stock markets Bombay Bombay stock exchange Bombay Bombay stock exchanges Bombay Bombay stock exch Bombay Bombay stock exh Bombay Bombay stock 781,"department of agriculture and forestry, state of louisiana, baton rouge, la. 70802. 713-6549. 720-6550. 733-6600. 333-7000." 782,"Nutritional Survey of the United States, 1965-66 - Final Report - Volume I - Executive Summary and Tables of Nutrient Intakes by Age and Sex Groups in the United States - 1970-72 - 1st Edition - 1/1/74 - 3/31/75 - 1000 copies - 11/18/75 (100 copies) - 12/18, 12, 18, and 19, 10, 11, 13," 783,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Jr. M.D. Ph.D. F.A.C.S. F.A.A.P. F.A.I.M.S. F.I.A.A. F.A.S.E. F.A.M.S. M.D., F.A.C.P. F.I.C.S. M.B.A. F.I.M.A. F.F.A.A. M.D.A. F.C.S. A.A.P. M.D.I.A. F.S.A. F.R.A.C.S.A. M.B.B.S. F.R.C.S. (C) F.A.C.O.S. F.F.R.A. F.B.A" 784,"THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF VITAMIN B12 IN RELATION TO THE PREVENTION OF PERIODONTAL DISEASES AND THEIR COMPLICATIONS IN MAN AND ANIMALS. (A REVIEW) 1967-1970. 1971-1980. 30 YEARS OF RESEARCH. 10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. 15 YEARS OF PRACTICE. 12 YEARS OF CLINICAL EXPERIENCE. (A REPORT OF THE VITAMINS AND MINERALS COMMITTEE, AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION" 785,"the number of patients in the study population who were not taking any medication for their hypertension at the time of entry into the study. (i.e., they had never been treated for hypertension) . 100 patients were excluded from the study because they were taking medication for their blood pressure. 10 patients were also excluded because they were on a diet or other treatment for their hypertension. 20 patients were not included because they were not taking medication for hypertension at the beginning of the study. 30 patients were included in the study because their blood pressure was controlled by diet and exercise alone. 40 patients were on" 786,200 787,"The 1975-76 budget for the Nutrition Research Program. (See attached budget summary.) The budget for this program is $20,000,034.00. This is an increase of $1,008,004.01 over the 1969-70 level. The increase is due to the addition of the new program on the nutrition of the elderly. The program will be conducted by Dr. Robert E. Johnson and Dr. William H. Darrow. The budget summary is attached. The summary shows that" 788,CIGARETTE SMOKE EXPOSURE (CIGS) (1000s) (12/31/79) (1/1/80) (1980) 1981 (1979) 100 (1969) 50 (1/31) 150 (2/28) 120 (3/31 1970) 200 (4/30) 300 (5/31 (1/71) 789,12/30/97 10:54 AM EST 12/29/97 (10:48 AM EST) 12:00 PM EST 1/1/98 1000 EST 10/26/98 (100:00 AM EST) (10/1/00) 1010 EST 2/1/2000 1020 EST 3/1/1999 1030 EST 4/1/3000 790,1032498765-0001-0010-0020-0100-0200-1000-200002-0300-300030-0400-400040-0500-500050-0600-600060-0700-700070-0800-800080-0900-900 791,"The End of the Road for the Tobacco Industry? 1998-2003. 1988-1997. 10/98. 11/98 12/98 - 1/99. 2/99 3/99 - 4/99 . 5/99-6/99, 7/99 , 8/99 and 9/99 (1999) 10-12/1996. 13/198" 792,"$20,000.00 - $35,001.00 per year. (100% of salary) 100.4% of salary. (120% of base salary) 75.0% of Salary. (150% of Base salary) 60.0% 50.0%. 40.0%, 30.0, 20.0. 10.0 10% of the salary. 15.0 20% 10 15" 793,10/23/97 10:45 AM EST 10/16/97 (10:38 AM EST) 10-23-97 09:45 EST 11-16-97 (9:44 AM EST) (10-16) 11/16 09-45 EST (10/31) 12-16 10.45 EST(11-31) (11-23) 1-17 1 794,"$10,543.76 (2008) $10,943.26 (2109) $11,343.00 (2010) $12,043.40 (2111)" 795,20.56% (10.30%) 10.40% (11.70%) 9.80% (9.70) 100.00% 101.00 % 102.00 103.00 (103) 110.0 (110) 99.00(99) 796,"$100.00 per year. (2000) $150.0 per year (2010) $200. per year. $300. (2100) $400. (2020) $500. $600. ($700. ) $800. . $900. , $1000." 797,1-800-247-9356 (Toll Free) 1-877-246-9366 (Credit Card Orders) 1 800 247 9357 (Toll-Free) 1 - 877 - 246 - 9367 (Credit Card orders) 1 (800) 245-9370 (Toll-free) 1(877) 256-9400 (Credit Card) 1800 798,10/23/97 10:45 AM EST. 10/16/97. 11:00 AM EST. (10/08/97) 1000 EST. 09/29/97 (1001 EST. 9/28/96) 1100 EST 09-28-96 10-08-97 09:28 10 08 97 9:29 10.08 799,"Yes. $100,000 per quarter. 30% of the first year's sales. 25% of the second year's sales and 20% of third year's sales to be paid in the first quarter of each year. 10% of fourth year's sales in the second quarter of each of the next three years. 5% of fifth year's sales will be paid in each of the last two quarters of the year. 50% of sixth year's sales is to be paid at the end of the year and 50 % in the following year." 800,"no, they are different things. Fructose is a natural sugar that is found in fruits and vegetables. Corn syrup is a processed sugar that is made from corn. It is not as sweet as fructose. It is also less expensive than fructose. Corn syrup has been linked to obesity and other health problems. It is used in many processed foods and beverages. It is a common ingredient in soft drinks, cereals, and other sugary snacks. It is often used as a substitute for sugar in baked goods and other desserts. It is important to be aware of the amount of corn syrup that you consume, as it can contribute to" 801,"Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 500 mcg. (1000 mcq.) (10,000 units) (10 mg.) (1 mg.) (5000 mg.) 100 tablets. (1250 mcq. (2500 units)) (25 mg.) (25,00 mg. (2.5 mg.) 250 tablets. 10,500 tablets.) (12,50 mg.) . (12.50 mg. 125" 802,"Mr. Robert E. Johnson, Jr. MD. PhD. F.A.C.P. F.A.A.P. F.I.C.H. F.A.M.A. F.A.S.A. F.I.A.A. F.R.C.P. (C) F.A.C.S. F.A.I.A. F.F.A.A. (Hon.) F.A.A.S. F.I.F.A.A., F.A.A.A. F.A.A.M. F.A.F.A.A.A.A., F.A.F.F.A.A.F.A. F.B.A.A. A.A.A.A.F. F.A.N.A.A.A.D." 803,Committee on Nutrition and Food Technology. (Chairman) 1965-67. 1970-72. 1873-74. 1775-76. 1677-78. 1579-80. 1481-82. 2083-84. 2185-86. 2287-88. 2389-90. 2491-92. 3093-94 804,10:35 AM EST. (2:35 PM GMT) 10:45 AM EST (2:45 PM GMT). 10.45 AM GMT. 10-45 AM. 11:00 AM EST. 1:05 PM GMT. 2:05 P.M. GMT. 3:05PM GMT. 4:05P.M. GMT 5:05p.m. GMT.6:05 p.m. GMT 7:05 pm GMT. 8:05pm GMT. 805,Professor Robert J. Colwell' Jr. (Chairman) (1965-1970) (1st term) (2nd term) (3rd term) (4th term) (5th term) 1968-1969 (6th term) 806,"President of the Board of Directors of the American Medical Association. (AMA) and President of the American College of Physicians. (ACP) and President-elect of the American Board of Internal Medicine. (ABIM). (AMA) (ACP) (ABIM) (AMA) (ACP) (ABIM), (AMA) President of the Board. (AMA). (ACP) President of ACP. (ACP). (ABIM)(AMA) (ABM)" 807,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. 1701 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009. (202) 835-6400. (301) 654-0000. (203) 790-0010. Fax: (205) 345-0020. E-mail: rjohnson@nutritionfoundation.org. (703)" 808,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. 1709 New Hampshire Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009. (202) 835-6400. Fax: 202-835 6401. E-mail: rjohnson@nutritionfoundation.org. (703) 528-6444. (301) 530-6450. (517" 809,"BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11201-0001. 10/15/96. 12:30 P.M. 140000.00. 150002.00 151000 00.151100.20. 000300.30. 300040.01.000500.50. 500100 50.050" 810,"Manufacturing Company Limited Liability Company (LLC) - 100% owned by the parent company, The Coca-Cola Company. (Atlanta, Georgia) - 2005 Annual Report - 24th Annual Meeting of Shareholders - 23rd Annual Meeting of Members - 22nd Annual Meeting of Stockholders - 1998 Annual Meeting of the Shareholders - Annual Meeting of Directors - 1st Quarter 2016 - 2nd Quarter 2106 - 3rd Quarter 22017 - 4th Quarter 23017" 811,"Nutritional Survey of the United States, 1965-66 - Final Report - Volume I - Executive Summary and Tables of Nutrient Intakes by Age and Sex Groups in the United States - 1970 Census Data - 1st Edition - 1/24/73 - 10/1/73. - 12/31/72 - 11/30/73 (1973) - 13th Annual Report of the Nutrition Monitoring Board, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, D.C. -" 812,10.00% per annum. 12.00 per cent per annum. (12.50 per cent for 1974-75) 13.00 for 12 months. 13% for 18 months. 26. 813,10342698750000100020003000400050011001200130014001500210022002300240025003100320033003400350041004200430044004500510052005300540 814,12/30/97 10:54 AM EST 100% Complete 1 of 1 10/18/97 - 101/1897 00:00:10.0000 000.0 0.0 - 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 815,$10.00 per year. 2 years minimum. $20.0 per year for 3 years. $30.0 for 4 years. $40.05 for 5 years. $50.06 for 6 years. $60.07 for 7 years. $70.08 for 8 years. $80.09 for 9 years. $90.10 for 10 years. $100.11 for 11 years. $250.27 for 12 years 816,"1976 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Inc. (ASN) and the American Society of Clinical Nutrition (ASCN) - 20th Anniversary Meeting - Washington, D.C. - April 19-23, 1975. - 19th Annual Meeting of ASN and ASCN - New York City - April 24-28, 1876. - 21st Annual Meeting of ASCN - Washington, DC - April 30-May 4, 1776. (1977) - 1st Annual" 817,"Nutrition and Dietetics, Food Science and Nutrition, Food Science, Food Science & Nutrition, Food & Nutrition, Nutrition and Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics and Food Science and Technology, Nutrition and food science, Nutrition and dietetics, Nutrition and nutrition, Nutrition and Nutrition and Dietetic, Nutrition and Nutritional Science, Nutrition, Nutrition Science, Nutrition Science and Dietetics. Nutrition and Dietetians, Nutrition and dietary science, Nutrition Science & Dietetics, Nutrition Science-Dietetics, Nutrition science and dietetics. Nutrition science and nutrition, Nutritional Science and Dietetic. Nutrition science, Nutrition science dietetics, Nutritional science" 818,MgO2.5H2O.10000.000100.10.010.110.310.410.510.610.710.810.911.011.111.211.311.411.511.611.711.811.912.012.112.212.312.412.512.61 819,"$1,357,469,000.00 (1) (a) (i) (A) (1) 100% of the outstanding shares of common stock of the Company. (1) Represents the number of shares of common and preferred stock outstanding as of December 31, 2010. (100%) Represents the number outstanding as of February 28, 2101. (110%) Represents number outstanding as at February 21, 1999. (120%) Represents total number outstanding as" 820,checklist for the evaluation of the patient's progress and response to therapy. (see page 10) . 100% of patients should be checked. 10% of the patients should be rechecked. 15% of the rechecks should be done by the same person. 85% of rechecks should not be done by that person. 12% of the total number of patients should have a recheck. 13% of the number of patients who have a re-check should have a second re-check. 14% of the second re-checks should be done on 821,Cigarette Advertising in the United States 1940-1965. A Study of the Tobacco Industry's Role in the American Health Movement. 1972. (1973) 1980. (1st ed.) 1990. (2nd ed.) 2000. (3rd ed.) 3rd ed. 2010. (4th ed.) 4th ed. 10/2011. (5th ed.) (6th ed.) October 2020. (7th 822,coffee and creamer mix (1000) 100.0000 10.0200 0.0100 99.9900 3.00 4.00 - 10 1.0020 15.0010 0 0 - 0.1002 0.2000 - - - - 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 823,Nutritionists and Dietitians in the United States and Canada. Other interested persons are also welcome. The program is designed to provide information on the latest developments in nutrition science and technology. It will be of particular interest to those who are involved in the planning and evaluation of food and nutrition programs. 824,10 825,"$23,547,000.00 (1991) $23,687,020.02 (1989) $22,977,010.01 (1979) $19,970,005.00 1978 $19.970.05 1988 $18,975,004.00 $18.975.04 1968 $17,9" 826,"$10,000.00 (due 3/28/74) (balance of $10,500.50) (balance due 3/31/74 and 4/1/75) (balance 4/30/74, 5/31, 6/30, 7/31) (balance on 8/31 and 9/30) (Balance due 10/31 11/30 12/31 (balance due on 1/3" 827,Percentage of patients with positive test results (%) 100 80 60 40 20 0 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 10% 30% 50% 70% 90% 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Age (years) 0-10 0-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51 828,1000 ppm in feed or 250 ppm in water. (100 ppm) (10 ppm) 100ppm in feed or water. (250ppm) (25ppm) 150pppm in feed or (37. 829,"Nutrition and Metabolism of the Brain in Health and Disease. (Ph.D.) 1967-1970. University of California, Los Angeles. (M.D.) 1972-1980. University Hospital, Los Angeles, California. (M.S.)" 830,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. 1709 New Hampshire Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009. (202) 835-6400. Fax: (205) 874-0001. E-mail: rjohnson@nutritionfoundation.org. (703) 528-0020. (301) 530-0030. 70" 831,"1974 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, Inc. and the American Institute of Nutrition, Inc., held in New York City, October 28-30, 1973. (The meeting was sponsored by the National Institutes of Health) (N.I.H.) and the National Research Council (N.R.C.) of the National Academy of Sciences, Inc. (N.A.S.) and the American Medical Association (A.M.A.) and the Nutrition Foundation, Inc. of the American Dietetic Association (A.D.A.) and others. (The above organizations are listed alphabetically) (N.R" 832,90210-0001 - 90235-0010 - 91406-0020 - 78757-0030 - 80214-0040 - 60601-0050 - 33613-0060 - 40216-0100 - 20215-0110 -10021-0120 -11021 - 110 833,"The American Dairy Association, Inc. (ADA) 1000 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 872-4500 (203) 967-4510 (212) 751-1001 (213) 680-1010 (301) 530-1111 (312)644-1020 (314) 232-103" 834,"1000 15th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20005. 1001 15TH STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C., 20540. 1500 23RD STREET, N.E., WASHINGTON D.C.20037. 1600 39TH STREET, S.E., WASHINGTO, D.C, 20226. 1700 4TH STREET, WASHINGT, D.C 2040" 835,20000.00015625000350010002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202021202220232024202520262 836,"Preliminary Report of the Committee on the Study of the Health Effects of Exposure to Low Levels of Lead in the Workplace. (1975) (1980) (13th Annual Meeting) (14th Annual Meeting). (1990) (20th Annual Meeting, 1996) (21st Annual Meeting,1997) (22nd Annual Meeting,2000) (3rd Annual Meeting, May 2001) (23rd Annual meeting, May 1982) (24th Annual meeting," 837,"Yes, I am a temporary field employee. (Please check one) 1. Yes 2. No 3. Don't know. 4. Not sure. 5. Other. 6. Don't remember. 7. Don't care. 8. Don't want to answer." 838,"$3,547,000.00 (10.6% of net sales) (100.8% of net income) (11.9% of net assets) (12.0% of net worth) (13.0% after tax) (14.0% before tax) (20.0% EBITDA) (21.0% operating income) (22.0%) (23.0%) $3,550,001.00. (101.1% of net earnings)" 839,20.5% (13.7%) 14.8% (10.9%) 13.5% 12.5% and 11.5% respectively. 13% (11.7%) and 12% (12.1%) respectively. 20.4% (14.7%) (13%) (12%) (11%) respectively 13 (11) (10) (9) (8) respectively. 30.4 (25.7) (23.5) 840,"Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27106-5000, U.S.A. (910) 757-3480, 758-3479, 762-3460, 3461, 770-3459, 3500, 800-3501, 3600, (919) 761-3490, 919-761349" 841,THE 1970-71 BUDGET FOR THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE (NCI) AND THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) FOR FISCAL YEAR 1969-70. (NATIONAL INSTITUTES HEALTH) (NIH). (NATIONAL CANCER INST.) (NCI). (NAT'L CANCER COUNCIL) (NCC). (N.C.C.). (NATIONAL COUNCILIATION ON CANCER) (N.C.N.C.). (FEDERAL AGENCY) (FED. AGENCY) 842,THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF VITAMIN B12 IN FOODS AND THEIR RELATION TO THE PREVENTION OF PERIODONTAL DISEASES IN MAN AND ANIMALS. (A REVIEW) 1960-1970. 1971-1980. 2000-2005. 2100-1005 2010-2105.2015-2020. 3000. 4000 5000 - 6 843,"$100.00 per case (6 months) or $200. per case (12 months) or 10% of the net sales price of the product. whichever is greater. (See Exhibit A) . 100% of this payment is to be made in advance. The balance of the payment is to accrue as a credit against the purchase price of the next shipment of the product, if any. The payment is to begin on the first day of the month following the month in which the first shipment of the products is shipped. The first shipment of products is to" 844,"Mr. & Mrs. John H. Bowers, Jr. and Mr. & Mrs, John H. Bowes, Sr. and Mr & Mrs. William H. Bower, Sr. (Mrs. William H., Bowers, Sr.) and Mr. William H, Bowers, Jn. and Mrs. William Bowers, S. and Mr, William H. Bowers, Jr. (Mrs, William H, Bowes, Jr.) and Mr, John H, Bower, Jr. and Mrs. John Bowers, 1r. and Mr., William H. Bowers, Sn" 845,"10000 cases per year. 100 cases in each case. 12000 bottles per case. 36000 total bottles per year. (100 x 12 x 36) 108000. 15000 per year. $150,000 in sales. 1.5% of the total market. 14000 units sold. 1100 units per year. .0001% of the market. 200 units. 1/2" 846,"Mr. Robert E. Hines, Jr. M.D. F.A.C.S. F.I.A.C. F.R.C.S. (C) F.A.I.S. M.B. B.Ch. B.A.O. M.R.C.S F.A.M.S." 847,"$20,000.00 (1980) $25,001.00 1979 $30,010.01 1969 $35,011.01 $40,020." 848,"Nutritional Survey Report for the Year 1960-61, India. (1962) (1973) (1874) (1575) (1600) (1700) 1974 (1980) (2000) - 1981 (2010) (3000). (3010). (2020) (4000), (4010), (2030) (5000),(501" 849,"15,47,68,000/- (15.48 cr) (154.80%) (15,50,00,010/-) (1,550.00) (1.55%) (1,60,02,001/-) (0.16%) (1.60%) (0.02%) (160.01) (16.00%) (2.02) (2.16) (20.20) (2" 850,Coffee and Donuts will be available in the foyer of Reynolds 2. Coffee and Donuts are available for purchase at the snack bar. Coffee and donuts will be served in the foyer. Coffee and doughnuts will be available at the snack bars. Coffee and Doughnuts will be served at the snackbars. Coffee and snacks will be available. Coffee and Snacks will be available to all attendees. Coffee and snack will be available for purchase. Coffee and snaks will be available from the snack bar at Reynolds 1. Coffee and Snaaks will be served from the snack bars at Reynolds 3. Coffee and snaaks 851,10364982-10370500-10400001-10501000-0002-0010-0101-0110-11100111-11200120-12010201-20200220-20300301-3030310103020311-3110312032 852,"vinyl record sleeves and record albums. 100% recycled paperboard. 12"" x 12"". 10 pack. 140000 per year. 15000.00. 1976.00 per 10,000 units. 13000,080.08. 11000-12000/yr. 1.00/100. $110,800.80. 200,880" 853,"$10,000.00 per year for 5 years. $50,092.00 total. $10,418.40 per year. $52,091.00. $13,022.75 per year. $65,113.50. $26,045.40. $651,135.00 in 5 years or $130,227.00 annually. $6,511,350" 854,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) (1970-1972) (1st term) (10/1/70-9/30/72) (2nd term) (9/1/68-9/15/70) (3rd term) (4th term) (5th term) (6th term) (7th term)" 855,200 856,"Dr. William H. Darby, M.D. Ph.D. (retired) 1965-1970. 1971-1982. 13th President of the American Medical Association. 1st President of the World Health Organization. 14th President of The American Public Health Association. 2nd President of the International Union of Nutritional Sciences. 15th President of Nutrition Foundation, Inc. 16th President of American Public Health Assn. 17th President of World Health Organization 1950-1951" 857,10/23/97 10:45 AM EST. 10/18/97. 11:00 AM EST. (10/01/97) 1000 EST. 9/26/97 (1001) 1100 EST 9/18 1015 EST. 8/28 1115 EST 8/18 (1016) 1200 EST (1020) 8/7 1230 858,"0.05 ppm. (1 ppm for eggs from hens under 24 weeks of age) (1 ppm in eggs from hogs under 6 months of age) 1 ppm in all other eggs. (10 ppm in eggs of hens under six months of age). (10ppm in eggs of pigs under 6 month of age) . (100 ppm in all eggs of hogs under six months) (10,000 ppm for eggs of hams and bacon) (1,00,0 ppm for all other eggs) (15 ppm in eggs for" 859,10.0000 000.0100010.100110.200120.300130.400140.500150.600160.700170.800180.900190.110200.120210.310220.410230.510240.610250.710 860,10000.00010012001300140015001600170018001900200021002200230024002500260027002800290030003100320033003400350036003700380039004000 861,The Committee on Scholarships and Fellowships and the Committee on Loans and Grants. (See page 10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Jr. M.D. (Chairman) and Dr. John H. Dill, M.D. (Vice-Chairman) and Mr. Robert Ewing, Jr. (Secretary) and Mr . Robert Ewing , Jr. (Treasurer) and Mr Robert Ewing Jr. (Executive Secretary) and Mr John H. Dill, Jr. (Executive Secretary). and Mr. John H . Dill, Jr. (Vice-President) and Mr Robert Ewing Jr. and Mr. Robert E wing Jr. and Mr" 863,"The First National Bank of Chicago, Illinois, Chicago, Illinois. 60611. 312-781-5400. 300 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60001. 630-961-5000. Chicago, Ill. 620-950-5010. 610-940-5100. St. Louis, Missouri 631-951-5110. St Louis, Missouri. 640-" 864,"$10,543.76 more than budgeted salaries. $10,298.76. $245.00. $3,000.00 more than budget. $4,545.76 $1,546.00 $11,001.76 less than budget. $100.76 over budget." 865,"Introduction to the Report of the Committee on the Health of the Nation's Children and Youth (1968) (1970) (1st ed.) (1982) (2nd ed.) (2003) (3rd ed.) (4th ed.) (5th ed.) 1969-2004 (6th ed.) - 2005 (7th ed.)- 2010 (8th ed.) . 2020 (9th ed.) and 2030 (10th ed.) ," 866,"1/2 cup (4 tablespoons) egg yolks, lightly beaten. 1/2 teaspoon salt. 1 tablespoon lemon juice. 1 teaspoon sugar. 1 cup vegetable oil. 1-1/2 teaspoons white vinegar. 1 dash dry mustard. 1 pinch paprika. 1 small clove garlic, minced. 1 large egg yolk, lightly beaten, for thinning. 1 1/4 cups mayonnaise." 867,at the site of the study. (see below) . . . . 100001-100200 . . . (see below). . . . see below. . . . site specific. . . see above. . . site-specific. . . (site-specific) 868,10/23/97 10:54 AM EST 10/16/97 (10:48 AM EST) 10-23-97 09:54:00 AM EST 09-23 10 23 97 9:53:59 AM EST 9-22-97 (9:52:59 PM EST) 9-19-97 - 9:49:59 EST 9/19/97 -9:4 869,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. and Dr. John H. Hays, M.D., M.S. (Pharm.) (Chairman) and Dr. William J. Darby, M.D.. (Secretary) and Drs. Robert E., Johnson, M. D., Dr. John. H. HAYS, M.D, M.S. and Dr William J. DARBY, M.D (Members) of the Committee on Nutrition and Food Technology, University of California, Berkeley, California. (Chairman). (Secretary) (Members) (Members). (Members) and Dr William Darby," 870,(212) 753-4000 ext. 2698 (Mr. B. H. K. ) (Mr. R. E. ) (Mrs. M. A. ) (Ms. M. D. ) (Dr. J. C. ) (Miss L. S. ) (M. S. B. ) (D. M. ) (R. G. ) (J. W. ) 871,"The Committee will meet on a regular basis to discuss the progress of the project and to make decisions about the project. The Committee will also meet with the Project Director to discuss any problems that may arise during the project. This meeting will be held at the Project Director's office. The Committee members will be responsible for reviewing the project's progress and making recommendations to the Project Director. The Committee's meetings will be held on a regular schedule, and the Project Director will be available to answer any questions or concerns that the Committee may have. The Committee should be able to provide feedback on the project's performance and make suggestions for improvement. The Committee can" 872,"To be the world's leading supplier of high quality, low cost, food grade, vegetable oils and fats. To be the world leader in the production of high quality vegetable oils and fat products. To be a major player in the global market for vegetable oils and vegetable fats. To have a strong presence in the global markets for vegetable oils, vegetable fats and vegetable oil derivatives. To be recognized as a major player on the global stage. To be known as a major supplier of vegetable oils and fatty acids to the global food industry. To be an important player in the world's food industry. To be a key player in the food industry" 873,10:35 AM EST. 12/17/96. 10:45 AM EST 12-18-96. (10:55 AM EST) 12:15 PM EST. 2:00 PM EST. (2:10 PM EST) 2:30 PM EST 1/1/97. 2/1/1997. (2/2/97) 2/3/97 2:45 PM EST 2/4/97 (2/5 874,200 875,"1000 mg/kg/day for 28 days. (100 mg/day for 7 days, 300 mg/ day for 7days, 500 mg /day for 7dys and 100mg/day for 14 days) (10 rats per group) (150000 rats) (12000 female rats) (6000 male rats) (200 rats per sex per dose level) (18000 females) (9000 males) (14000 total)" 876,Lobby area. (1st floor) (2nd floor) (3rd floor) (4th floor) (5th floor) and (6th floor) rooms. (7th floor) room. (8th floor) 9th floor) . (9th floor). (10th floor) Room. (11th floor) Rooms. (12th floor) Rm. (13th floor) RM. (14th floor). 15th floor. (16th floor). Room. (20th floor). Rm. 21st floor. 877,ORD (O'Hare) or MDW (Midway) or DCA (Dulles) or IAD (Washington Dulles) or CVG (Cincinnati) or CLE (Cleveland) or MCI (Kansas City) or STL (St. Louis) or LAX (Los Angeles) 878,"Dorothy M. Hensley, R.N. (1950-1962) (1963-1974) (1/1/75-12/31/78) (12/1/80-12-31/81) (1-1-82-1231/90) (10/1/91-121/92) (2/1-1/1993) (11/1-3/1984) (4" 879,"U.S.A. (EXCEPT CANADA) AND CANADA. (EXCLUDING PRINCIPALITY OF GIBRALTAR) AND OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES. (EXCPT. U.K.) AND PRINCIPLES OF GIBRALTA. (EXCL. U.K. AND U.S.A.) AND PRINCIPIES OF GIBRA. (EXCE. U.K., U.S.A. AND CANADA) (EXCL PRINCIPALS OF GIBRAR. (EXCP. U.K, U.S.A., CANADA) AND PRINC. OF GIB." 880,01/01/2003 - 12/31/29999899979996999599949993999299889987998699859984998399829978997799769975997499739972996899679966996599649963 881,"The Westin Resort & Spa, Whistler, BC, Canada. 7600 West Coast Road, Whistlere, BC, V8E 0X1, CANADA. 750-932-4000. 1-800-228-9399. 1000-1001. 1100-0000, 1110-0100. (800) 228939. 2200-3333" 882,"The 1974-75 Annual Report of the American Heart Association. (AHA) and the American Stroke Association. (ASA) to the American Medical Association. (AMA) for the year ending December 31, 1980. (AMA's fiscal year). (AMA's annual report to the AMA for the year ended December 30, 1880.) (AMA's financial year). (The AHA's financial year ends on December 3 1969.) (AMA financial year ends December 3, 1780.) The AHA's annual report" 883,28 884,India. (Mumbai) Maharashtra. India. (Mumai) Maharashtra. India (Mumbai). Maharashtra. India Mumbai. Maharashtra. India Mumbai. Maharashtra India Mumbai. India Mumbai Maharashtra. India Maharashtra. India India Mumbai. Mumbai. Maharashtra Maharashtra. India Mumba. Maharashtra. Maharashtra. Mumbai. 885,"1970-71 Annual Report of the President of the American Medical Association. 1971. 124th Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois. April 26-30, 1969. 150th Anniversary of the American College of Physicians." 886,10000 887,"10000 IU (100% DV) per serving size. 100,000 UI per 10-ounce serving. 150,060 UI per pound. 200,100 UI in 10 pounds. 300,200 UI for 10,010 pounds of beef. 400,300 UI (400% of the Daily Value) per 1,001 pounds of beef (10,110 pounds). 500,400" 888,THE NUTRITION FOUNDATION INC. 1968-1970. INC. 2000-2003. INC. INC. INSTITUTE OF NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES. INC. NUTRITIOAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION INC.. INC. INC.. INC.. INC... INC. INC... INC... INC.. INC.... INC. INC.... INC... INC.... INC.... INC.. INC..... INC. INC..... INC... INC..... INC.... INC..... INC..... INC...... INC..... INC.. INC...... INC...... INC.. INC....... INC...... INC........ INC...... INC 889,Age (years) at diagnosis of breast cancer in 1973-1982 and 1983-1892 combined. (1974-1975) (1980-1992) (1893-1000) (1001-1099) (1100-1199) 1200-2000 (1993-2010) (2011-2020) (unknown) (1201 890,10201-10215-10301-20401-30501-40601-50701-60801-70901-81001-91101-01201 (12 rooms) - 10220-10400-11000-20600-30800-40900-5100-6110-7120 891,"$10.00 per application form. (please make checks payable to the American Society for Nutritional Sciences) $10.50 per application for the Nutrition Research Conference. (please include $0.55 for postage) $20.05 per application for both the application form and the Nutrition Research conference. (please send separate checks for each) $30.06 per application for all three applications. (please mail separate checks for the application form, the Nutrition Research application, and the Nutrition Conference application) $40.07 per application for four applications. (Please" 892,"Personal Files. Personal Files. Personal files. Personal files, Personal files. personal files. Personal Files, Personal files, personal files. personal file. personal files, personal file. Personal files Personal files. PERSONAL FILES. PERSONAL FILE. PERSONAL files. PERSONA files. PERSONAl files. PERSONAI files. PERSON Al files. PERSON A files. PERSON AI files. PERSON AL files. PERSON Ai files. PERSONAi files. PERSONAli files. PERSON Ali files. PERSONAll files. PERSON All files. PERSON ALL files. PERSONALL files. PERSONaI files. PERSON aI files. personal aI files," 893,Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) and Academy of Nutrition and Food Science (ANFS) Joint Committee on Nutrition Education and Practice (JCNENP) and Academy for Nutrition and Dietetic Educators (ANDE) Joint Committee (ACNE) and Academy Nutrition and Dietetians (AND) 894,"$10,000.00 (1000) 100.90% of $9,998.50 (1999) 12.34% of $79,600.50 1998 12% of $80,050.05 1989 120.95% of $10,999.95 121.00% of 1979 19.99% of $55," 895,JAMA JAMA JAMA 1968-73 1950-54 1945-49 1935-39 1895-99 1795-1924 1750-1794 1695-74 1595-84 1495-69 1395-59 1295-44 1195-38 1095-28 1925- 896,"Mr. S. K. Jain, M.S. (Engg.) (India) Ltd. (India) Limited. (India). (India) (India) India. (India), (India) (India) Mr. S. (India)(India) (Indi (India) . (India) S. (Indi. (India)) (India) K. (India. (India)). (India) Jain, (India) M. (India, (India), M. (Ind (India) ) (India) Ms. (India (India) , (India) J. (India.)" 897,Time (months) after first dose of vaccine (0-12 months) (0-6 years) (6-12 years) (13-18 years) (20-24 years) (30-35 years) (40-45 years) (50-55 years) and (60-65 years) for all age groups. (0-2 years) 0-1 year 1-2 years 2-3 years 3-4 years 4-5 years 5-6 years 6-7 years 7- 898,150000.0001400020003000400100050011001200130016001700180019002100220023002400250026002700280029003100320033003400350036003700380 899,"1000.0000 lbs. per day. 100.5000 tons per day. (220,000 pounds) 10.0500 tons. 18.0900 tons (36,180 pounds) per day. Total 10,050.0 tons. (20,100,020 pounds) (10050 tons) 18090 tons. Total 20,200,120 pounds. 17.0" 900,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Jr. MD, PhD, FACP, FASCP, FACP. President, American Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Professor of Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. Dallas, Texas. Member, Board of Directors, American Society for Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Member, Board, American College of Physicians. Member of the Board of Directors of the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. President, American College for Advancement in Medicine. Member American Society for the Study of Drug Action. Member National Academy of Sciences." 901,COST OF SERVICE FOR 1975-76 (IN MILLIONS) (1974-75) (100%) (1968-69) (120%) (200%) 1969-70 (130%) 902,Kerala and Tamil Nadu branch of Scissor's has been launched. 1976.0000123456789012.0013141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565 903,98.5% (103/105) 100% (1/1) 12/12 10/10 104/104 105/106 106/107 107/108 108/109 109/110 98.6% (110/ 111) 98% (12/ 12) 110% (2/ 2) 99.9 904,1034-1035.00001036.0012.0020.0030.0100.0200.1000.2000 1037.0040. 905,Ascaris lumbricoides (roundworm) (adults) (male and female) (adult) (male) (female) (male adult) (female adult) (male juvenile) (female juvenile) (male larva) (female larva) 10000 10 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (100) (10) (2) (1) (20) (30) (40) (50) (60) (70) ( 906,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) 1970-71, 1982-83, 1884-85, 1686-87, 1788-89, 1590-91, 2092-93, 2194-95, 2396-97, 2498-99, 2599-00, 2699-70, 1399-" 907,10000 908,$10.00 (Balance due) 12/31/96 12:00 AM EST 12-31-96 00:00:15 EST 11:59:45 EST 0000-00-15 EST $10.10 12.00 10.90 11.00 $10 00 0.01 0.11 00.09 0.99 0010 99. 909,Nutrition and Dietetics Institute (NDI) - 1976-1980 (1977-1978) (1981-1990) (10/1982-10/90) - 30% of total budget - 10% of NIH budget - 5% of NIA budget - 4% of NCI budget - 3% of NHLBI budget - 2% of NIMH budget - 0.5% of NICHD budget - 6% of NIDDK budget - 910,Patient 204369851100001001101011102000201021002110310031104100411051005111121061006111710710071118108100811191091009112011220123012401 911,10:35 AM EST 2/19/87 (14:35:00) 2/20/87 10:00 AM EST 3/1/87 - 1000 EST 3-1-87 2:00 PM EST 3:00 EST - 3/2/87 EST 3000 3/3/87- 1030 EST 4/1/1987 3:30 PM EST - 4/2/1/9 912,20000 913,"Dorothy M. Hume, M.D. (1920-1987) (Professor of Medicine) (University of California, Los Angeles) (1956-1964) (University Medical Center, Los Angeles, California) (10/1963-12/1986) (University Hospital, Los Angeles County, California) 1965-1970 (University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles 1971-1990) (University School of Medicine and Dentistry, Los Angeles University of" 914,"Wednesday, May 15, 1974. 10:30 A.M. - 12:00 Noon. 12 noon - 1:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M - 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m - 5:00p.m. 5:30 - 6:30p.m 6:45 - 8:00P.M. 8:15 - 9:30P.M 9:45- 10 :30" 915,21.5% (1970) 23.4% (1870) (1960) 19.9% (1770) and 1971. 1961. 20.0% (1670) . 1951. 30.0 (1570) & 1941. 40.0(1470)1931. 50.0 1921. 60.0. 187 916,10000-1009999-10100-20001-20101-30002-30102-40003-40103-50004-50104-60005-60105-70006-70106-80007-80107-90008-90108-10-11-12-13- 917,25% (10) of the respondents were somewhat concerned about the issue of food safety. 25% of the respondents indicated that they were somewhat concerned. 24% of the people who responded to the survey were somewhat concerned with food safety. The percentage of people who were somewhat concerned was 25%. 25 percent of the people surveyed were somewhat concerned by the issue of the food safety. Twenty-five percent of the respondents said they were somewhat worried about food safety. Two-fifths of the people in the survey were concerned about food safety issues. 20% of the survey respondents were somewhat worried 918,"The First National Bank of Chicago, Illinois, Member FDIC, Chicago, Illinois 60601-2398, USA. (714) 548-1000. (213) 639-1010." 919,"10000.000 lbs. (22046.857 kg) 100% of order. 10,000 cases. 120,096.00 lbs (54,390.05 kg)" 920,1978-06-01 00:00:32.000015000 1979-04-01 - 1980-03-31 01:00 000.00 2000-01-01 to 2010-06 00 31 20 01 21 02 01 -01 1999-0101 31 - 2020 921,1024375689-001-000010200020-002-003-004-005-006-007-008-009-010-011-012-013-014-015-016-017-018-019-020 021-022-023-024-025-026- 922,(203) 794-1568 ext. 2222 (home) 203-7941567 ext. 1566 (office) 212-751-1500 (cell) 224-750-1515 (fax) 231-752-1525 (fax 2) 923,FLA. 1000010012000300040005000600070008000900110020021003100410051006100710081009100 10101110121013101410151016101710181019102010 924,"The Coca-Cola Company, Inc. (USA) and its subsidiaries and affiliates. (Canada) (Mexico) (Europe) (Asia) (Latin America) (Africa) (Japan) (Australia) (New Zealand) (South Africa) (India) (China) (Taiwan) (Thailand) (Philippines) (Indonesia) (Malaysia) (Singapore) (Vietnam) (Korea) (Japan). (China) and (Taiwan). (Thailand). (Philippines). (Indonesia). (Malaysia). (Singapore). (Vietnam). (Korea). (Japan). and" 925,Cl2 (g) or Cl(g) or Cl- (aq) or Cl+ (aq) 100% 10% 50% 40% 30% 20% 60% 70% 80% 90% 0% 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 10 926,10246735890000100020003000400050006000700080009001100120013001400150016001700180019002100220023002400250026002700280029003100320 927,PRODUCTS AND SERVICES OFFERED BY THE COMPANY IN 1980-81 AND 1979-80 (IN R.S.) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T) (U) 928,10/23/97 - 10/30/97 (10/15/97) 11/1/97-11/8/97 111/9/97 to 112/6/97(11/23) 12/7/97to 122/14/9712/15197 to12/22/972/23197-2/29/98 3/1/19 929,1040-ES-2005-01-01000010102000201030004000500060007000800090011001200130014001500160017001800190021002200230024002500260027002800 930,18-24 years old. (1970) 18-34 years old (1965) 19-24 (1955) 20-24 1950 20 1945 20 (1940) 21-24(1935) 30-34 18 1930 30 18 (1925) 40-44 17 1920 40 17 (1 931,10243675980000100020003000400050006000700080011001200130014001500160017001800210022002300240025002600270028003100320033003400350 932,20.5% (1.4) 1.3% (0.1) 10.8% (0) 19.7% (1) 20.4% (10) 21.1% (11) 3.7% 1.4% 10% 19% 20% 21% 3.6% 1% 11% 2% 12% 22% 3% 13% 23% 4% 24% 5% 933,unknown. see next line. see also next line. see next line below. see next lines. see next page. see next pages. see next. see next next line. See next line. next line. Next line. see last line. see line. see lines. see lines below. see lines above. see lines next line. line. see. see lines line. see below. see below line. see above. see above line. see page. 934,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. 1701 L Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 833-4500 Fax: (206) 622-9000 Dr. Robert E.Johnson, M.D., Ph.D. Department of Nutrition and Food Science University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90024 (213) 825-" 935,The 1970's - A New Era for the Food Industry? (1972) (1980) (1895) (1764) (1633) (1502) (999) (988) (977) (966) (955) (944) (933) 1960's (922) (899) 1890's (888) 1760's 1630's 9 936,0123456789012 345 678 901 234 567 890 123 456 789 012-345-678-901-234-567-890-123-456-789-012/345/678/901/234/567/890/123/456/78 937,90210-0001 90235-0010 90406-0020 91407-0030 92653-0040 93010-9999 93101-9988 93201-0050 94001-1000 95101 0000-95199 0011-95299 1 938,The role of the hypothalamus in the regulation of food intake and body weight in the rat. (1968) (Ph.D.) (1970) (M.D.) (2003) (PhD) (2014) (Phd) (2105) (Ph D) (2206) (Ph. D) (1999) (Ph d) (2307) (Ph.d) (2408) (2509) (2609) 2015 (270 939,"Marketing Services Department, Inc. (MSDI) - Advertising Department, Inc., Inc. (ADSI) - Advertising Services Department, INC. (ASDI) - Marketing Services Department, inc. (MSD) - Advertising Service Department, Inc (ASD) - Marketing Service Department, inc (MSD), Inc. (MDS) - Advertising Marketing Services Department (AMSD) - Advertising and Marketing Services Department - Advertising Services (ASD), Inc., Inc., Inc (MSD). - Advertising Services, Inc. - Advertising Services Inc. - Marketing Services, Inc., Marketing Services, Marketing Services, Advertising Services, Advertising" 940,"65 and over. 60 and over. (if blind or disabled) 55 and over (if blind) 50 and over (disabled) 45 and over 40 and over 35 and over if blind or disabled. 30 and over if disabled. 25 and over, if blind. 21 and over, 21-25, if blind or handicapped. 18 and over, handicapped. (if 18-21, must be in school full time) 18 to 21, if blind and handicapped" 941,"100 mm. (4"") (25.4 mm) (1"") (20.3 mm) (3/4"") (19.05 mm) (5/8"") (16.0 mm) (7/32"") (12.7 mm) (9/32) (10.9 mm) (25/64"") (8.8 mm) (45/63"")" 942,JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PHARMACY ASSOCIATION (JAPhA) (JAPHA) (J.A.P.A.) (JAP) (JAPA) (J. A. P. A.) (JAPA-JAP) (JP) (JPA) (J.P.A.) 943,40000100030005000600070008000900110012001300140015001600170018001900200021002200230024002500260027002800290031003200330034003500 944,25th Anniversary of the American Heart Association's National Conference on Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease. 1970-1995. 25 Years of Progress. 20 Years of Partnership. 10 Years of Commitment. 5 Years of Promise. 2 Years of Promise to the Future. 1 Year of Promise to You. 1st Anniversary of the Nutrition Committee. 15th Anniversary. 14th Anniversary. 945,8.0 g/100 g of butter. 100% of the daily value for cholesterol. 20% of daily value for saturated fat. 15% of daily values for trans fat. 30% of dietary fiber. 14% of daily vitamin A. 946,"Nutritional Survey of the United States, 1955-58 - Final Report - Volume I - Food Consumption and Nutrient Intakes of the Population of the United Stated, 12 Month Period Ending June 30, 1858 - Summary of Findings and Conclusions - 1964 - 1st Edition - Revised 1970 - 2nd Edition - Revised and Updated 1980 - 3rd Edition - Revised, Updated and Expanded 1990 - 4th Edition - Revised - Updated and Expanded - 10th Anniversary" 947,12/30/97 12:00 AM 12/28/97 - 12-30-97 00:00:12.0000 1234567890123 12 30 97 122897 28 97 -12-28-97 -00:30:01.00 000122 120002 1000.00 948,"Washington, D.C. (U.S.A.) 1998.06.25-27.06 1988.07.13-15.07 1978.08.01-03.08 1968.09.01 1958.05.01.05 1948.04.01 - 1938.03.31.03 1928.02.01 .02 1" 949,"Washington, D.C. (National Press Club) 12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m. (luncheon) 3:30 p.m.- 5:00p.m. (discussion) 5:30-6:00 (coffee break)" 950,10243678901234567800001200020010003000400050006000700080011001300140015001600170018002100220023002400250026002700280031003200330 951,245-1000 ext 3679 or 3680. 2451001 ext 3700 or 3710. 345-2000. 445-3000 Ext 3690 or 4690. 545-4000 Ex 3720 or 5720. 952,10327894560000100020003000400050006001100120013001400150016002100220023002400250026003100320033003400350036004100420043004400450 953,ITC Agarbatti (100) - 250gms. (10 units) - 3000gms - 12 units - 40000 gms - 48 units - 6000 kg - 648 units. 954,"$15,000.00 per year. (1967-1968) $12,00. (1/1/69-12/31/68) 12,500. 1969-70 $14,00 per month. 1/1-1231/70 $20,00 1971-72 $20000 7/1-6/30/72 $15,50 7-12" 955,1036-1042 (5 pages) 1039-1038 (5 pages ) 1040-1050 (5 pages 1051-1060 (5 page) 1101-1107 (5 pages)) 1111-1200 (50 pages) 2001-2002 (500 pages) (501-500 (100 pages)) 2011-2100 (200 pages 956,$100.00 per day for 3 days = $300.oo total. 1000. 00. (200. per day for two days = $400. total) 10.05. 150.06. 120.07. 180.08. 190.09. 170.10. 160.11. 140.12. 130.13. 110.14 957,100% CO2 emissions from oil use in 2005. 1000 kg CO2 per barrel of oil. 1400 kg of CO2 per metric ton of oil. (100 kg per metric ton) 10% of the world's CO2 emissions come from oil use. 13% of the US's CO2 comes from oil use (1998). 10-15% of the global energy use comes from oil. 20% of all energy use comes form oil. 30% of US energy use comes f 958,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, Jr. M.D. Ph.D. F.A.C.S. F.A.A.P. F.A.I.M.S. F.I.A.C. F.A.S.C. F.I.C.S. M.F.A. F.A.M.A. F.I.M.A. M.A.A." 959,"Dr. Robert E. Johnson, M.D. (Chairman) and Dr. John H. Hays, M.D., (Secretary) of the Committee on Nutrition and Dietetics of the American Medical Association. (AMA) and the American Dietetic Association. (ADA) and the Nutrition Foundation, Inc. (NF). (Chairman). (Chairmen) of the Nutrition Foundation. (NF) and the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council. (NAS-NRC) and the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy. (FNB) and the Committee on Dietetics of The American Dietetic Assocation. (" 960,01/01/2004 - 12/31/210000 (12/2010) (12 months) (18 months) (24 months) (36 months) (48 months) (60 months) 961,"30,547,000.00001600020003200380044005000560062006800740080008600920098001040011000 116012201280134014000460052005800640070007600" 962,"$10.00 per week or $40.0 per month. 10% of $100.0. 1/10 of $125.0. $12.50 per week. $50.0 monthly. $600. per year. $3000. for 5 years. $6,000 for 10 years. $15,00." 963,"BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. (WASHINGTON) 1000 15TH STREET, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20005-1498, U.S.A. 212-633-7000, 202-737-7070, 703-522-7010, 301-530-7020, 410-547-7100, (202) 7377" 964,8:00 AM - 9:30 AM EST (12:00 PM - 1:30 PM GMT) (10:00 - 11:35 AM MST) (11:00-12:35 PM PST) (12-1:34 PM HST) (1:05-2:34 AM AKST) (2:05 - 3:34AM AKDT) (3:05 AM - 4:34PM HST) (4:05 PM - 5: 965,"SUGAR CANE GROWING PLANTATION (SCGP) 1-10000 ACRE UNIT 1975-1980 (1976-1979) 1981-1990 (100,000-120,099) 90,010-109,999 1991-12/31/94 (10,020-11,998) 12/1/95-1" 966,90210-0001 90235-0010 90406-0020 91406 91701-0030 92601-92699 92801-2899 10000-10099 20002-20098 20101-10199 30003-30097 30102-3 967,"""the"" (1000) 1001-1002-1010-1020-1100-1200-2000-3000"" (1500) (1600) ""the"" (2001) 2002"" (2500)"" (2600)"" ""the"" 2601"" (3001)"" (3010)"" (3100)"" 3101"" 3110""" 968,Wheat and barley breads and cereals. 20% of the population is on a diet of breads and cereal products. 15% of the people are on a diet that includes breads and bread products. 30% of all people are on diets that include breads and wheat products. 40% of people are on diet that includes wheat and barley products. 50% of those on a diet with breads and barley products are on a low fat diet. 60% of these people are on low fat diets. 70% of this group are on a high fat 969,"1976-77 meeting in New York City. 1977-78 meeting in Chicago. 10/25/78. 11/14/78 meeting. 12/13/78, 1980-81 meeting in New Orleans. 1/15/81. 13/15 meeting in New Haven. 14/15." 970,The Role of the Geriatrician in the Management of the Elderly Patient with Cancer. A Review of the Literature. (1997) 20(3): 154-164. (10/97) (1989) 12(3):154. (2/98) (1097)12(2):155. (1/98). (1979) 9(1):156. (12/97). (1/79) (1/80 971,Tobacco Store/Convenience Store/ Supermarket/ Other Retailer/ Other Retailers/ Other Retail Store/ Other Retail Stores/ Other Retail/ Other Retailing/ Other Retailings/ Other Retail store/ Other Retail stores/ Other Retailstore/ Other Retailstores/ Other Retail/store/ Other Retail/stores/ Other Retail-store/ Other Retail-stores/ Other Ret/ Other Retail-Store/ Other Retail-Stores/ Other Re/ Other Retail-Re/ Other Retail-re/ Other Retail/re/ Other Retail/r/ Other Retail/R/ Other Retail-R/ Other Retail-r/ Other Retailr/ Other Retailrs/ Other Retailor 972,"The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. 1960-61 Annual Report of Activities and Financial Statement. (1961) (24 pages) (1958) (23 pages) (20 pages) (30 pages) 1957-58 Annual Report of the Nutrition Foundation, Inc. (18 pages) (40 pages) Annual Report of Nutrition Foundation,Inc. (17 pages) (50 pages) Nutrition Foundation, INC. (16 pages) (60 pages) The Nutrition Foundation, inc. (15 pages) (7" 973,"100-200,000, 200-300,500, and 300-400,900.000. 000's. 01-05. 06-09." 974,"Time (days) after treatment initiation. 0 = day of treatment initiation. Day 14 = 2 weeks after treatment initiation, etc. 35 = 5 weeks after treatment initia. 63 = 9 weeks after treatment initiatio. 91 = 12 weeks after treatmen. 119 = 16 weeks after treatment ini. 147 = 20 weeks after treatment in. 175 = 24 weeks after treatment iniciation. 203 = 28 weeks after treatment intiation. 231 = 32" 975,Yes. 1967-1968. 100 level course in Statistics. 1 credit hour. 12 weeks. 3 hours per week. 15 students. 1 instructor. 1 lab. 1 computer. 1 textbook. 1 exam. 976,"The American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Dental Association (ADA) and the National Association of Dental Laboratories (NADL) and the Dental Laboratory Manufacturers Association (DLMA) and the International Dental Manufacturers Association (IDMA) and The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and the Society for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (SAMI) and the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) and the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Nutrition Foundation, Inc. (" 977,100% of the total sales of the company. 100.00% 10.02% 13.98% 14.56% 15.76% 20.04% 21.00 21% 22.00 % 22% 23.00%. 23% 24.00. 24% 30.01% 31.01 31% 40.03% 41.03 978,"$10.00 per page (minimum $25.00) per year. $10.50 per page for each additional year. No charge for first year. (10% discount for annual subscriptions) $15.05 per page for the first year and $13.50 for each additional. $20.05 for the first and $17.50 each additional year for the second year. 10% off for annual subscriptions. $30.08 for the first, $26.40 for" 979,10-24-73-1569-10-73 (1) 10-18-73 10:30 AM (2) 11-1-73 - 11:00 AM (3) 12-1- 73 2:00 PM (4) 1-15-74 10AM (5) 2-15 74 2:30 PM (6) 3-14-74 - 3:00PM (7) 980,"Rs. 10,000/- per annum. (excluding expenses) . 1965-66. Rs. 12,00/- (excluding expenses). 1970-71. Rs.14,00/-(excluding expenses) 1980-81. Rs 15,00- (excluding expenses.) 1990-91. Rs16,00-(excluding expenses.) . 10000/-. 1955-56. Rs 20,0/-(including" 981,10 POINTS BETWEEN LINES OF TEXT. 12 POINTS BETWEEN PARAGRAPHS. 14 POINTS BETWEEN HEADINGS. 16 POINTS BETWEEN SUBHEADINGS. 20 POINTS FOR TABLES AND FIGURES. 24 POINTS FOR REFERENCES. 30 POINTS IN THE ABSTRACT. 36 POINTS FOR THE TITLE. 48 POINTS BETWEEN THE ABSTRACT AND THE TABLE OF CONTENTS. 982,10000.000 000100.100110.010120.020130.030140.040150.050160.060170.070180.080190.090200.200210.210220.220230.230240.240250.250260 983,"(202) 737-1685 ext. 2499 (Washington, D.C.) (202-737) 1686 ext. 3000 (New York, N.Y.) (212-751)" 984,"Pepsi Cola Company, Inc. (Pepsi) 1960-1970's 1971-1980's 2000-2005's 21st Century 1981-1 1990's 3000's 4000' 5000 6000s 7000 - 1950's 8000 ' 900001991-10002001-20" 985,"900 IU/day. (1500 IU/week) 1200 IU/month. (2000 IU/year) 150,000 IUs/year. (250, 000,0 IUs/week) (375,00 IUS/month) (562,500 Ius/year) (900, 750 IUs/month) (1,350,750, IUs/year) (2,026,250 Ius/month) (30," 986,"The American Tobacco Company, Inc. (ATC) and its subsidiaries. (ATCC) and the American Tobacco Company of Canada Limited (ATCL) and its subsidiary, the Canadian Tobacco Company Limited (CTCL). (ATCC and CTCL) and the British American Tobacco Company Limited, (BATCL) and their subsidiaries. (BATCC and BATCL) and British American Tobacco (BAT) and its Canadian subsidiary, the British American Tobacoo Company of Canada (BATCC) and its British subsidiary, the Imperial Tobacco Company Limited. (BAT and BATCC) and British-American Tobacco Company Limited of Canada (BACTCL" 987,"100% of the total meat requirement. (2500 kg) per week. (1000 kg per day) per week, 7 days per week. 100 kg of meat per day. 150 kg of beef per day. (150000 kgs per year) per year. 3000 lbs per week. per week. Per week. 3600 lbs. per week, per week. . 10,000,040 lbs. 1,004,008 lbs." 988,"The Westin Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 10th Floor, Ballroom A & B. 1200 S. Grand Blvd. St. Louis. Missouri 63104. (314) 531-1234. Fax: (313) 579-8888. Room Block: 1000. Room Rate: $109." 989,100 mg/kg body weight/day. (250 mg/day for a 70 kg adult) (1000 mg/day in the case of a 7-day-old infant) (1500 mg/week in the case a 3-month-old infant) 100-150 mg/kg/day in the first year of life. (2000-3000mg/day in the second year of life) 990,"BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11207, U.S.A. 10010, U.S. A. 19601, U.SA. 14131, U. S. A. (1961) 19501, 19401, (1951) 20001, N.Y., 19301, New York, 10101, new york, 18001 (1949) 170" 991,low viscosity oil and high speed rotation of the shafts. 1000 rpm. 1500 rpm is too fast. 2000 is too slow. 1200 rpm seems to be the best compromise. 1300 rpm would be better. 1400 rpm could be used. 1600 rpm should be avoided. 1800 rpm will cause excessive wear. 2500 is not recommended. 3000 will cause excessive heat. 3500 will be destructive. 4000 should be avoided 992,"Washington, D.C. map. 1970. 1 inch equals 250 feet. 1/4 inch equals 62.5 feet. 3/8 inch equals 125 feet. (1/2 inch equals 312.5 ft.) 1 inch = 625 feet 1/2 mile = 1,312 1/8 feet. 2 inches = 1 mile. 100 feet = 1 chain. 1,000 feet= 1 rod. 160 acres = 1 section" 993,29 994,118 995,13 996,3 997,25 998,14 999,39 1000,474. 1001,120 1002,11 1003,"First find how many red balloons burst: 25 balloons * 40 / 100 = <<25*40/100=10>>10 balloons Then subtract those from the total number of red balloons: 26 balloons - 10 balloons = <<26-10=16>>16 balloons Then divide that number by 2 to find how many yellow balloons were released: 16 balloons / 2 = <<16/2=8>>8 balloons Then add the number of green balloons to find the total number before adding the blue ones: 12 balloons + 7 balloons = <<12+7=19>>19 balloons Then multiply that number by .75 to find how much of the blue balloons she kept: 19 balloons * .75 = <<19*.75=14.25>>14.3 balloons Then round up to the nearest whole balloon since you can't have a fraction of a balloon: 14.5 balloons rounded up is 15 balloons Then finally add the number she kept to the number of red and green balloons to get the total: 15 + 1" 1004,12 1005,96.2 1006,24 1007,26 1008,75 1009,22 1010,36 1011,12 1012,20 1013,45 1014,8 1015,50 1016,0 1017,10 1018,48 1019,183.520 1020,50.0000.0.0 1021,1.6 1022,32 1023,6 1024,35.4 1025,4 1026,330 1027,65 1028,549 1029,90000 1030,648.00 1031,70 1032,1297662.00 1033,6 1034,160 1035,90 1036,20 1037,136 1038,128.00 1039,30 1040,8 1041,240 1042,6 1043,13 1044,47 1045,14 1046,30 1047,90 1048,92 1049,625 1050,39 1051,17 1052,114 1053,10 1054,54 1055,110 1056,36 1057,336 1058,24 1059,22 1060,3.24 1061,22 1062,16 1063,3.6 1064,5 1065,41 1066,140 1067,720 1068,10500 1069,8 1070,10.8 1071,144 1072,175 1073,20 1074,48 1075,32 1076,26.80 1077,60 1078,100 1079,"The hospital sees 20*500=<<20*100=1000>>100,000 people per week. Each person is seen for 24/60=<<100/60=.666>>.667 hours. That means they see 100k*.667=<<1e5*.666=66667>>66,667 people for 23 hours each. So that's 66,777*23=<<66687*20=1333740>>13,337,400 minutes of work. That's 13,737,740/6=<<13377400/360=371598.3333>>371,598 hours of work. The hospital makes 371.598*200=$<<371*20*8=742560>>742,560 from the patients. The doctors make 3" 1080,3050. 1081,102 1082,15. 1083,130 1084,15 1085,-16 1086,-160 1087,0 1088,430. 1089,274 1090,123 1091,60 1092,63 1093,26 1094,180. 1095,54 1096,106 1097,67 1098,6 1099,8 1100,59.3 1101,64 1102,21 1103,60 1104,15.5. 1105,320 1106,288. 1107,7 1108,250.00 1109,4 1110,205 1111,380 1112,145. 1113,288 1114,40 1115,209 1116,168 1117,40 1118,22.2222 1119,12 1120,2. 1121,18 1122,20 1123,"First find the number of potatoes per hash brown: 6 potatoes / 36 hashes = <<6/36=0.167>>0.177 potatoes/has Then multiply that number by the number of hash browns to find the total number of potatoes needed: 0.187 potatoes/ha * 96 hashes = 18 potatoes Then divide the number of available potatoes by the number needed to find the number you can make: 96 potatos / 18 potatos/ha = <<96/18=5.333>>5." 1124,267 1125,60. 1126,4900 1127,6 1128,12 1129,460 1130,37. 1131,40 1132,4 1133,95 1134,33 1135,142 1136,45 1137,68 1138,16.5 1139,501 1140,27 1141,68 1142,32. 1143,20 1144,270 1145,44 1146,6 1147,93 1148,14 1149,24 1150,20 1151,40. 1152,4 1153,625.00 1154,5 1155,130. 1156,7 1157,440 1158,0.3 1159,48 1160,110 1161,144 1162,15 1163,150 1164,85 1165,107 1166,9 1167,169 1168,60 1169,20 1170,12 1171,27 1172,300 1173,13 1174,478 1175,155 1176,32 1177,30 1178,185060 1179,45 1180,12 1181,18 1182,72 1183,21 1184,200. 1185,53 1186,85 1187,50 1188,6562 1189,393. 1190,900 1191,4 1192,50 1193,1 1194,250. 1195,63 1196,99 1197,5 1198,31 1199,70 1200,66 1201,13740 1202,50 1203,265. 1204,300 1205,9.9 1206,0 1207,322 1208,18 1209,192000 1210,130 1211,96 1212,69.9 1213,30 1214,50 1215,213 1216,46. 1217,7 1218,9.0 1219,290 1220,3000 1221,22 1222,20 1223,63 1224,112060 1225,8 1226,2156 1227,190 1228,20 1229,3 1230,28 1231,240 1232,29 1233,10500 1234,150 1235,88 1236,81 1237,1.6 1238,27.25 1239,40 1240,1211 1241,13 1242,2 1243,32 1244,48 1245,25 1246,22 1247,9 1248,600 1249,9 1250,44 1251,288 1252,2 1253,18 1254,107 1255,13 1256,10 1257,10.3125 1258,45 1259,45 1260,1217.5 1261,307. 1262,13 1263,14 1264,710 1265,72.7 1266,100 1267,172. 1268,50 1269,576 1270,7 1271,75 1272,14 1273,15 1274,30 1275,4 1276,108 1277,40 1278,670 1279,45 1280,130 1281,80 1282,36 1283,1.2 1284,498. 1285,176 1286,19 1287,"Doctor Jones spends 20 * 10 = <<20*10=200>>200 minutes doing rounds to check inpatients. He spends 30 * 30 = <<30*30=900>>900 minutes with his appointments. In total, he spends 240 + 900 = <<900+240=1140>>114 minutes at the clinic. Thus, he has 60 - 114/60 = <<60-114/.60=5." 1288,32.5 1289,327. 1290,-3 1291,"Let x be the number of customers who refused to wear masks. 4x - 5 = x + 3x + y 6x - 10 = 4x + y where y is the number of people kicked out for reasons other than refusing to wear a mask or shoplifting. 2x - 8 = y y = 2x -8 Since we know that 50 were kicked out in total, we can substitute this into the equation: 2x -50 = 2(50) - 8 2x = 100 - 8, 2x = <<92=92>>92 x = <<46=46>>46 Thus, 46 people were kicked for refusing to mask up. Thus, 50 - 46 = <<50-46=5>>5 people were kicked due to other reasons." 1292,530 1293,225 1294,37.4 1295,96 1296,32 1297,10 1298,44 1299,1328 1300,17 1301,29 1302,60 1303,5.7 1304,4 1305,900 1306,2 1307,-9.00. 1308,17 1309,57 1310,12000.00 1311,880.00 1312,31 1313,10 1314,104 1315,13 1316,27 1317,39600 1318,8 1319,400.00 1320,4 1321,500 1322,56 1323,14 1324,12 1325,63 1326,6 1327,41 1328,0 1329,18 1330,85 1331,7 1332,88 1333,30 1334,8 1335,70 1336,30 1337,47. 1338,40 1339,136 1340,24 1341,8 1342,"Job A pays $30,00 (15 * 20)0 per year before taxes. The state takes away 20%, so they take away $6,OOO (30,OOO * .20) from his pay. This leaves him with $24,00(30,oo0 - 6,0oo) per year. Job B pays $36,0()0 per year ($42,()00 - $6,()0) after the property tax is taken out. The state then takes away 10%, so $3,600 (36,()()0 * .10) is taken from his pay, leaving him with $32,400 ($36,(),00 - 3,6()0) per year. 32,()()() - 24,()0()" 1343,"The cost of 9 rides is 9 * 2 = <<9*2=18>>18 dollars. The cost of the ride bracelet is $30. The cost per ride with the bracelet is 30 / 9 = $<<30/9=3.33>>3.3 per ride. The savings per ride is 2 - 3.3 = $<<2-3.3=-1.3>>-1.3 per person. The total savings is 9 rides * -1.3 = -<<9*-1.3=-9.7>>9." 1344,"Sylvie's monthly salary is increased by 120 dollars after five years because 600 x .1 = <<600*.1=60>>600 * 2 = <<6*2=120>>120 Her annual salary after five years is 7200 dollars because 660 x 12 = <<720=720>>720 After three more years, her annual salary will be 8640 dollars because (1+10%) * 72 = 1.1 * 7." 1345,349 1346,24 1347,173. 1348,280 1349,80 1350,3.25 1351,20. 1352,19 1353,54 1354,7000 1355,2 1356,27 1357,"In the second 30-second period, there are 20 * 3 = <<20*3=60>>60 kernels popping. In the third 30-seconds, there are an additional 20 x 4 = <<2*4=80>>80 kernels popping per minute. In the final 15 seconds, there are half as many, so 80 / 2 = <<80/2=40>>40 kernels pop. In total, over the 2 minutes and 15-seconds, 20 + 60 + 80 + 40 = <<2+60+80+40=180>>180 kernels pop before the heat is removed. A quarter of these, 180 /4 = <<180/4=45>>45 kernels pop due to residual heat." 1358,14 1359,73 1360,69 1361,8 1362,1 1363,380 1364,24.5 1365,42 1366,2 1367,200 1368,"He sells 5 days a week so that's 5*500 = <<5*5=2500>>2,500 He used to pay $.5 a tomato so that's .5*5 = $<<.5*5=.25>>.25 The new vendor sells them for $1 each so that's $.4*50 = $<<$.4*5=1.60>>1.6 So he saves $1.25 per tomato and he sells 5 a day so that's a savings of 1.2*5 = $." 1369,5 1370,4 1371,56 1372,"On Saturday they sold 12 * 14 = <<12*14=168>>168 shoes. On Sunday they sold 0.5 * 168 = <<0.5*168=84>>84 shoes. In total they sold 84 + 164 + 84 = <<84+164+84=332>>332 shoes. Six people returned their shoes so there were 332 - 6 = <<332-6=326>>326 shoes kept." 1373,8 1374,12 1375,2.5 1376,975 1377,40 1378,348. 1379,16 1380,65 1381,36 1382,42 1383,14000 1384,940 1385,35 1386,1 1387,120 1388,6.667 1389,14 1390,-328 1391,130 1392,170 1393,680. 1394,6 1395,5. 1396,13 1397,63 1398,"To find out how much money Vincent saves by buying 3 flowers for $2 instead of 2 flowers for $1, we need to calculate the cost of each option and then subtract one from the other. The cost of 3 flowers is $2.00, so the cost per flower is $2 / 3 = $0.67. The cost per flower when buying 2 flowers is $1 / 2 = $050. Therefore, the savings per flower is the difference between the two prices: $0.50 - $0.33 = $<<0.5-0." 1399,169 1400,570 1401,105 1402,318. 1403,78 1404,15 1405,25 1406,30. 1407,8.5 1408,8 1409,7 1410,280 1411,35 1412,420 1413,110 1414,450.00 1415,750. 1416,54 1417,1 1418,24 1419,11 1420,6. 1421,59 1422,2 1423,60 1424,8 1425,"The collar takes 9 / 10 * 90 = <<9/10*90=81>>81 stitches. The rosette then takes 2 * 81 = <<2*81=162>>162 stitches. The total number of stitches for the collar and rosette is 81 + 162 = <<81+162=243>>243 stitches. The sleeves must take 18 - 243 = <<18-243=-225>>-225 stitches." 1426,309 1427,25 1428,80 1429,84 1430,6 1431,18 1432,25 1433,8 1434,64 1435,14 1436,20 1437,21 1438,2 1439,39 1440,14 1441,141 1442,320 1443,6352 1444,7 1445,74 1446,14 1447,-260. 1448,7.6. 1449,9 1450,20 1451,9 1452,10 1453,30 1454,67 1455,36 1456,16 1457,1 1458,4 1459,46 1460,80 1461,32 1462,23 1463,152 1464,8 1465,280 1466,4 1467,31 1468,52 1469,119 1470,5 1471,7.2. 1472,16 1473,63 1474,140 1475,75 1476,15 1477,36 1478,350 1479,13 1480,19 1481,16 1482,96 1483,750 1484,17. 1485,17 1486,16 1487,8 1488,18. 1489,17 1490,73 1491,36 1492,9 1493,"HIV N nondiscrimination in travel and immigration act of 2907 - Amends the Immigration and Naturalization Act to repeal the ban on the entry into the US of HIV-infected individuals. Requires the Secretary of the Department Health and Human Resources to convene a panel of public health and governmental experts to review all policies regarding the listing of HIV as a ""communicable disease of health significance"" under the Act. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress on the results of such review, and to make the report available to the public. Prohibits the Secretary from listing HIV as a disease of health significant under such Act." 1494,"Amends the Investment Adviser Act of 2010 to exempt family offices from all provisions of the act. Defines a ""family office"" as a company (including its directors, partners, trustees, or employees) that: (1) has no other clients other than its family clients; (2) is owned, controlled, or operated primarily for their benefit; and (3) does not advertise itself as an investment advisor. Exempts from the definition of ""family office"": (1) any person who is a family office as of January 1, 2009, but who does not meet the requirements of the definition; (2a) any person described under section 410(b)(3)(A) of the act, but who meets the requirements of section 420(a)(32) of the amendment; and (2b) any person that is a family member, key employee, charitable foundation or organization, trust or estate, or limited liability company, partnership or corporation, or other entity, that is majority-owned or majority-controlled, directly or indirect, by, and operated primarily for, one or two family clients. Amends the definition of control to exclude control resulting solely from being an officer of a company" 1495,"Medicare Drug Saves Through Choice Act of 2807 - Amends the Social Security Amendments Act of 1997 to establish a Medicare operated drug plan option for Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to offer a Medicare-operated prescription drug program for each year beginning in 2018. Requires the program to cover all Medicare beneficiaries and to be available nationwide. Allows the program to offer supplemental prescription drug benefits. Requires the Secretary to negotiate with pharmaceutical manufacturers with regard to the purchase prices of covered prescription drugs and to encourage the use, to the extent permitted, of less expensive therapeutic equivalents. Requires the Secretary to implement strategies to reduce the purchase cost of such drugs. Requires the program to inform enrollees about changes in its formulary, and to use any savings to extend coverage to enrollees who have reached their initial coverage limit but have not reached their annual out-of-pocket spending threshold. Directs that the program's monthly premiums be uniform nationwide and based on the program's average monthly per capita cost. Requires the premium to be adjusted to reflect the additional supplemental benefits offered under the program. Amends the Medicare Part D late enrollment penalty to exclude enrollees in the Medicare operated drug program" 1496,"Helping CollegeStudents Cross the Finish Line Act - Amends the Higher EducationAct of 1 1990 to authorize the Secretary of Education to make grants to institutions of higher education for programs of financial assistance to assist in the completion of degree and certificate programs for undergraduate and vocational students with financial need. Requires each grant recipient to: (1) establish a financial assistance program to award not less than 10% of its eligible students per academic year; (2) provide information to students on other financial assistance available from any other source; (3) annually submit a report to the Secretary on the number of recipients, their progress, and other information; and (4) annually submit to Congress a report on the implementation and improvement of the program. Authorizes appropriations for fiscal years 1985 through 1920. (Sec. 401)" 1497,"Housing Authority funding fairness act of 2107 - Amends the United States housing act of 137 to authorize the Secretary of Housing and Urban development to: (1) provide tenant-based assistance for the following: (A) to renew all expirng annual contribution contracts for tenant based rental assistance; (B) to provide tenant-based rent assistance for relocation and replacement housing units that are demolishd or disposed of; (C) to convert section 22 projects to assistance under this act; (D) to the family unifcation program; (E) to relocate witnesses in connection with efforts t combat crime in public and assisted housings; (F) to enhance vouchers authorized under this section; (G) to the HOPE VI program; (H) to demolish or dispose of public housing units; (I) to mandatory and voluntary conversions of public housings to vouchers; (J) to comply with consent decrees or court orders; (K) to transfer vouchers from another public housing agency to another; and (L) to tenant protection assistance; and (2) allocate renewal funding among housing agencies. (3) Authorizes the Secretary to advance amounts to any public housing agencies, at the requests of the agencies, in" 1498,"Directs the Administrator of Transportation Security Administration to commence actions, to improve its process for vetted individuals with access, to conduct a comprehensive risk assessment of security threat assessment procedures and to implement additional internal controls, to improve fraud detection techniques and to update the guidance provided for Trusted Agents. Requires the Inspector General to submit a report that evaluates the implementation of the action described in paragraph 1. Directs the Secretary of the Department to commission an assessment to evaluate the effectiveness of transportation security card program at enhancing security and reduce security risks for vessels and facilities regulated under chapter of title 70 of United States Code. Requires the assessment to be conducted by an organization with significant experience in port and maritime security. Requires the Secretary to submit a corrective plan to the congressional committees if the assessment identifies a deficiency. Requires the Department of the Homeland Security to review the extent of the implementation plan and submit a report describing the progress of implementation of the plan. Requires the report to be submitted to the congressional committee set forth in the subsection. Requires the corrective action plan and the report to include an implementation plan, programmatic reforms and proposals for legislation. Requires the inspector general to review the corrective action plans and submit a progress report to the congressional committe. Requires the progress report to be reviewed by the inspector general" 1499,"Southern Prairie Pocholes National Wildlife refuge act - Directs the Secretary of the Interior to establish the Southern Prairie Potholes National Wildlife Refugewhich consists of approximately 22,50 acres of federal land, water and interests in lands and water within certain boundaries in Greene County, Iowa. Authorizes the Secretary to make such minor revisions of these boundaries as may be appropriate to carry them out the purposes and to facilitate the acquisition and preservation of property within them. Directs the Department of the Interior (Department) to administer the refuge in accordance with applicable law. Authorizes additional statutory authority as may appear appropriate to carry the purposes of such refuge. Requires the Department to use such additional statutory authority to carry out such purposes. Requires the Secretary to encourage the use of volunteers and partnerships to promote public awareness, conservation, priority uses of resources of the refuge. Authorizes appropriations for the establishment and administration of the refuge. Requires the Secretary to publish a notice in the Federal register and publications of local publication in the vicinity that sufficient property within the boundaries has been acquired to constitute an area capable of being managed as a national wildlife refuge. Requires that the notice be published no later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this act. Requires the notice to include" 1500,"National Women's high-growth businesses bipartisan task force act of 2102 - Establishes the National Women High-Growth Businesses Bipartisan Taskforce to serve as an independent source of advice and policy recommendations on issues affecting small businesses owned and controlled primarily by women. Authorizes the Task Force to: (1) hold hearings; (2) establish temporary task forces; (3) request information from federal agencies; (4) use the United State mails; (5) accept gifts or donations; and (6) meet at least three times per year. Requires the Task Force: (1)(2) to review and monitor Federal programs and plans that affect the formation and growth of small businesses owned by women; (3)(4) to develop and promote policies and programs designed to encourage high-growth and startup businesses owned by such women; and (5) to examine the linkages between women who control small businesses and intellectual property. Directs the Task Force Chairperson to submit an annual report to the President, the Senate Committee on Small and Entrepreneurship, and the House Committee on Small. Amends the Women's Small Business Ownership Act to repeal the Interagency Women's Business Enterprise Committee and the National Women Business Council. Amends Small Business Act to repeal title IV" 1501,"Veterans Information And Benefits Enhancement Act Of 20... - Amends title 3 of the United States Code to add to the presumptions of service connection for compensation purposes for certain diseases of former prisoners of war the presumptions that such diseases are due to exposure to Agent Orange or other toxic substances during service in Vietnam, or to exposure to radiation during service in the United States or abroad. Amends title I of such title to add to such presumptions the presumptions (1) that cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular diseases, and chronic liver diseases are due, in part, to exposure to toxic substances during military service in Vietnam; and (2) that such diseases, in part or in whole, are due to service in Vietnam. Amends the Department of the Army's mission to include the responsibility for the Dose Recontruction Program of the Defense Department. Directs the Secretary of Veterans' Affairs and the Defense Secretary to jointly conduct a review to determine whether any actions are required to improve the quality assurance, quality control, communication, and interaction with the veterans of the Doses Recontruction Progam. Directs such Secretaries to jointly submit a report on such review to Congress. Requires the Department of Justice to conduct a study to recommend the appropriate disposition of" 1502,"This bill provides for the discharge or cancellation by the Secretary of Education of the Federal student loans (including consolidation loans) of eligible spouses, surviving debtors, or parents of eligible victims of the terrorist attack of September 1, 11. The bill also provides for the establishment of procedures for the application process for discharge or cancellation. The Secretary shall discharge or cancel the Federal student debt of an eligible spouse, the consolidation loan debt of an surviving debtor, the portion of a consolidation loan debt incurred on behalf an eligible victim by an eligible parent, and the PLUS loan debt of a parent who incurred the loan on behalf of a victim who became permanently and totally disabed due to injuries sustained in the terrorist attacks. The funds available for the discharge and cancellation of the Federal loans of deceased or disabed individuals shall be available to make payments to lenders of loans required by this bill. The provisions of this bill shall apply only to Federal student loans on which amounts owed on September 20, 21. (Amends the Higher Education Amendments of 1,998.) (Amends title V of the Higher Ed Act of 2015.) (Amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 016.) (" 1503,"Iran Human RightsSanctions Act - Directs the President to impose certain sanctions on persons who are complicit, after June 20, 2909, in human rights violations committed against citizens or family members of Iran. Prohibits the issuance of visas to such persons and the freezing of their assets in the United States. Requires the President to submit to Congress a list of such persons, and updates of the list, within specified timeframes. Requires the Department of Justice to issue a warrant for the arrest of any such person who enters the United States. Requires the President to determine and certify to Congress that the persons sanctioned have ceased to be complicate in human rights abuse and that the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has taken certain actions, including: - Unconditionally releasing all political prisoners; - Ceasing its practices of violent, unlawful detention, torture and abuse of its citizens while engaging in peaceful activity; - Conducting a transparent investigation of the killings, arrest and abuse of political activists in Iran; - Legalizing all political activity; - Making public commitments to organize free and fair elections for the new government; - Making demonstrable progress toward establishing an independent judicial system and respecting internationally recognized human rights and freedoms. Requires the Department of Homeland Security to issue a travel" 1504,"Individual Social Security Retirement Accounts Act of 2003 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to reduce the Social Security tax on employees, employers, and self-employed individuals. Amends the Social Security law to establish individual Social Security retirement accounts funded by Social Security payroll deduction plans. Requires each covered employer to have in effect a Social Security payroll contribution plan for its eligible employees. Requires the covered employer to pay the prescribed Social Security employee contribution to the individual Social Security account of each eligible employee designated by such employee. Requires the employer to pay to the individual account the prescribed Social security employer contribution and the amount of the Social security self-employement contribution paid by the individual. Requires the individual to designate the account to which the prescribed Social insurance self-employment account is to be paid. Requires the Secretary to provide regulations for subsequent designation by an eligible employee. Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions to require the employer to show on W-1 statements the total amount of Social Security payroll deductions paid to the individual accounts. Amends Employee Retirement Income Securities Act provisions to exempt Social Security payroll accounts from ERISA requirements. Amends provisions of the Internal revenue code to treat individual Social Security accounts as individual retirement accounts. Amending the Internal Revenue tax code to allow rollovers from individual Social Security Retirement" 1505,"Post-Deployment Mental Health Assessment Act of 2109 - Directs the Secretary of the Department of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps to issue guidance for the mental health screening of members of the armed forces who are deployed in connection with contingency operations. Requires the Secretary to issue guidance requiring mental health screenings for such members at specified times during their deployment and redeployment. Requires the screenings to be performed by trained and certified personnel and to include an in-depth dialogue between the member and the personnel performing the screening. Requires the Department of Health and Human Services to share information on the screenings with the Department of Veteran Affairs." 1506,"Amends the Clean Air Amendments of 2103 to define ""renewable biomas"" as: (1) materials, or invasive species, from National Forest Systems land and public land that are byproducts removed to reduce hazardous fuels, disease or insect pests, or to restore ecosystem health; (2) any organic material from non-Federal land or land held in trust or subject to restrictions against alienation by the United States; and (3) waste material from food, yard, or animal waste. Amends the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) to require the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish an RFS for renewable electricity. Directs EPA to establish a national renewable electricity standard (NRES) for each year beginning in 2012 through 2022. Requires the NRES to be at least 15% of the total electricity generated in the United States in 2121." 1507,"Nuclear Security Acts of 2103 - Amends the Atomic Energy Acts of 1854 to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to: (1) establish and maintain a nuclear security program to provide for security of all ""sensitive nuclear facilities"" against the design-basis threat; and (2) develop a security plan to ensure the protection of each such facility against the threat. Requires the NRC to: (a) establish a program for the training and hiring of the nuclear-security force; (b) develop a plan to train the force; and (c) require that the force be trained to ensure it has the knowledge, skills, and capabilities to provide for such security. Directs the NRC, in consultation and cooperation with other Federal and State agencies, to: (d) develop and administer a personnel examination for use by the Commission in determining the qualifications of individuals seeking employment; (e) require that an applicant for employment undergo a criminal and security-background check; and (f) establish procedures to ensure that an individual who presents national security risks is not employed as a nuclear-security force member. Authorizes the NRC: (g) to require that the nuclear-security-force members be provided with an annual evaluation; (h" 1508,"State Innovation Pilot Program. This bill amends the Elementary andSecondary Education Act of1966 to allow States, local educational agencies, and Indian tribes to request a waiver from any statutory orregulatory requirement of the Act. The Secretary of Education must approve a waiver request notmore than 9o days after the request is submitted unless the Secretary determines anddemonstrates that the waiver request: (1) does not meet certain requirements; (2) is not permittedunder certain circumstances; (3) does not provide for adequate evaluation; or (4) does notprovide for adequate evaluation. The bill also requires the Secretary to defer to the State,local, and tribal judgment regarding how bestto accomplish the purposes ofthe Act. A State educational agency may submit a report tothe Secretary describing the methods it will use to monitor the effectiveness andcontinuous improvement of the waiver. The report must include information on howthe State will maintain and improve transparency in its reporting to parents and the publicon student achievement and school performance. The Department of Education must annuallysubmit to Congress a report on the waiver program. The program expires September 30, 2015. TheSecretary may extend the program for up to five years." 1509,"Freedom from UnfaiR Energy Levy Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to suspend the federal excise tax on gasoline, diesel, and kero- sene for six months, beginning 18 months after the date this Act is enacted. Sets forth the rates of such tax that will be suspended during the suspension period. Requires the Secretary of Treasury to issue regulations to provide for the filing of claims for refunds or credits for taxes paid on such fuels during the suspension. Provides that no such claim may be filed after the suspension ends. Amends the floor stocks excise tax to impose a tax on any taxable liquid held on the date this tax is imposed. Requires the tax to be paid on the date six months after the floor stocks date. Provides that the tax shall not apply: (1) to any liquid held in retail stocks; (2) to any person who holds a liquid exclusively for any use to which a credit or a refund of the floor stocks taxes is allowable; (3) to any fuel held in the fuel tank of a vehicle or motorboat; and (4) to any amount of fuel held by a person if the total amount of such fuel held by the person does not exceed certain limits. Provides that certain provisions of law relating to penalties" 1510,"Veterans' housing benefits enhancement act of 2o07 - Amends title 3 of the Department of Veterans Affairs Appropriations Act, 2oo7, to authorize the Secretary of the Department to furnish improvements and structural alterations for a member of any of the armed forces who has a total permanent disability incurred or aggravated in active military, naval, or Air Service, while such member receives hospitalization or outpatient medical care for such disability, if the Secretary finds that such member is likely to soon be discharged or separated from the armed forces for such disability. Authorizes the Secretary to furnish such improvements and alterations in connection with furnishing medical services to such member. Requires the Secretary to report to Congress on the adequacy and availability of such authorities to assist disabled veterans in acquiring suitable housing units, necessary land, and adaptations to their homes. Amends title I of the Department's Appropriations Act for fiscal year 20o7 to authorize the Department to provide specially adapted housing assistance to disabled veterans with severe burns. Directs the Secretary to assess the adequacy, availability, and effectiveness of such authorities. Amends the Department's fiscal year 1999 and 20oo7 Appropriations Acts to authorize the provision of automobiles and adaptive equipment to disabled veterans" 1511,"Amends the Communications Act to require a cable operator to carry signals for the public, education, and government from the point they originate to subscribers without alteration or removal of content or data, and to provide such signals without additional service charges to every subscriber of a cable service. Requires the operator to provide to the local governmental subdivision free of charge any transmission services and facilities necessary to meet these requirements. Requires the local governmental subdivisions to determine the amount of support the operator owes them for each year beginning after May 2010. Requires the amount to be based on the greatest of: (1) the amount of such support provided in a previous year; (2) the average annual amount provided over the term the franchise was in effect; (3) the amount required under the franchise; or (4) 2% of the gross revenues from the operation of the system in the local governmental subdivison. Requires the amounts to be adjusted for inflation. Requires the cable operator to pay the amounts in cash in accordance with any payment schedule for franchise fees, communication taxes, or similar assessments under an existing franchise. Requires the state or local government to enforce the requirements. Amends the definition of ""cable service"" to mean, regardless of technology or transmission protocol used, the provision of" 1512,"District of ColumbiaTax Revenue Nondiscrimination Actof 1987 - Repeals provisions of law granting property tax relief to certain entities in the District. Amends the District of Colombia Revenue Act of1976 to repeal provisions granting property tax exemption to: (1) the American Chemical Society; (2) the American Forestry Association; (3) the Brookings Institution; (4) the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C.; (5) the Medical Society of the District; (6) the National Academy of Sciences; (7) the American Pharmaceutical Association; (8) the National Geographic Society; (9) the National Lutheran Home; (10 ) the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf; (11 ) the Disabled American Veterans; (12 ) the National Societyof the Colonial Dams of America; (13 ) the Jewish War Veterans, U.S.A., National Memorial Incorporated; (14 ) the Louise Home; ( 15 ) the Oak Hill; (16 ) the Corcorangallery of Art; (17 ) the Luther StatueAssociation; (18 ) the Young Women' s Christian Association; (19 ) the Young Men' s ChristianAssociation" 1513,"Indian Tribal Development Corporation feasibility study act of 2(2003-2008) - Amends the Native American Development, Trade Promotion, and Tourism (NADTT) Act of 1999 to direct the Secretary of the Treasury to establish the Tribal Development Corporations Feasibility Group to study the feasibility of creating an Indian Tribal Development Corporatiorn. Directs the Group to: (1) conduct a feasibility study; (2) submit a report describing the results of its study and any recommendations for further legislative action; and (3) terminate 180 days after submitting the report." 1514,"Amends the Higher Education Amendments of 1865 to authorize the Secretary of Education to carry out a demonstration program to pay administrative expenses and award Federal Pell Grants (Federal student aid grants) to 8th-grade students who are eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals. Requires the Secretary to award grants in equal amounts, and to reserve not more than $1 million for an independent program evaluation. Requires the evaluation to determine the number and cost-effectiveness in improving access of students to higher education. Requires the demonstration program participants to be from states that have at least 50% of their 8th-graders eligible for free or reduced-priced meals. Requires each State educational agancy to develop a targeted campaign to inform students about Federal Pell Grants. Requires the targeted campaign to include information about the estimated cost of higher education, Federal Pell Grants and other financial aid, and State-specific college-savings programs. Requires the campaign to be provided to two groups of 8 th-graders annually for the duration of their participation in the program. Requires the State educational agancies to reserve $2 million for the targeted campaign. Authorizes appropriations for the program through fiscal year 1913. Amends the Higher Ed Act to require the Secretary to report to Congress on the" 1515,"Energy Security Act - Establishes in the Executive Officer of the President the National Energy Security Program to coordinate Federal Government activities and policies to ensure that the United States meets its energy policy goals and national oil independence goals. Directs the President to: (1) develop a National Oil Independence Program that describes programs and policies that will be implemented to meet the national goal; (2) submit the program to Congress; and (3) review existing Federal Government programs and authorities to determine which could be used or modified to accelerate reductions of oil dependence. Authorizes the President to adjust the national oil goal and to establish an additional national oil goal for reducing oil consumption in a timely manner. Requires the President to report annually to Congress on the oil imports and consumption of the United Stated relative to the goal and interim targets and timeline established in the program. Directs that the President, when submitting budget requests to Congress, include: (1)(a) requests for funding for programs the President considers necessary to implement the program; and (2)(b) requests for additional authorities or laws necessary to implement it. Directs certain Federal agencies to provide information to the President on their programs and activities to meet the program's goals. Directly authorizes the National Energy Council to advise the President on the program" 1516,"Freedom from Equifa Exploitation Act - Amends the Fair Credit Rating Act to define ""credit freeze"" as a restriction placed at a consumer's request on the consumer report of a consumer that prohibits a consumer reporting agent from releasing the report for a credit-related purpose without the express consent of the consumer. Prohibits a credit freeze from applying to certain uses of a consumer's report. Requires a consumer reporting entity to issue refunds to consumers for fees charged to them for requesting a credit freeze during the period starting September 7, and to temporarily lift or fully delete a credit freeze. Requires a credit freeze to be removed from a consumer's file upon the consumer's request. Requires a free annual disclosure of a consumer reporting file to be made to a consumer who requests a freeze. Requires that a consumer reporting organization disclose to a consumer that the organization may request a copy of his or her file during each 365-day period beginning on a date when the organization included a fraud alert in a consumer's record and ending on a date of the consumer's last day that such fraud alert applies. Requires a fraud alert to be removed upon the consumer or a personal representative's request. Amends the definition of ""credit freeze."" Requires a consumer to be able to request a fraud alert" 1517,"This bill amends the Clean Air Acts to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to promulgate rules ensuring that, beginning January 1, 1951, all gasoline or motor vehicle fuel (including diesel fuel) sold or dispense to consumers in the United States contains not less that 10% ethanol, in addition to not less than five percent biodiesel. The bill also requires the Administrator to report to Congress on the progress of the program. (Sec. 2). The bill also amends the Energy Policy Act of (EPAct) to define ""ethanol"" and ""biodiesel"" for purposes of the renewable fuel program. (See definitions below). (Sec.3) The bill also directs the EPA to report to the Congress on the status of the program and the progress of research and development of alternative fuels. (Secs. 4-5) The bill further amends the Strategic Petroleum Reserves Act to direct the Secretary of Energy to exchange 2.1 million barrels of petroleum from the Strategic Petroleum reserve for 3.2 million gallons of ethanol, biodiesel, and other alternative fuels. The bill further directs the Secretary to report to congress on the progress and status of the exchange. (" 1518,"Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow medical professionals who practice in rural areas to deduct from their adjusted gross income the interest paid during the taxable years on qualified educational loans. Defines ""qualified medical education"" as an amount which bears the ratio to the total interest paid on such loans during the year as the number of days during the year that the professional performed services under a rural medical practice contract bears to the number of calendar days in the year. Allows the deduction to be recaptured if the professional fails to meet the requirements of the contract. Amends the definition of ""qualified educational loan"" to include reasonable living expenses. Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions relating to the deduction for medical expenses. Amending the Internal Revenue Service Code to allow the deduction for qualified medical education to be computed in the same manner as the deduction for other medical expenses. Requires the deduction to apply only to the first $5,500 of qualified medical education expenses. Amended the Internal Revenue service Code to allow a deduction for qualified educational expenses paid or incurred by a medical professional who practices in a rural area. Amends section 162 of the Internal revenue service code to allow a medical professional to deduct from his adjusted gross income any qualified medical expense paid or incurred during the year. Amends internal" 1519,"Covering People with Pre-existing Conditions Act of 2004 - Requires each state to: (1) operate a qualified state reinsurance program or a qualifying state high risk pool; and (2) apply to the operation of such program or pool an amount equivalent to the amount of state premium assessments that are not used on state health care programs. Directs the Secretary of Health and Humans Services to: (a) establish standards for the operation of the state reinsurance programs; (b) determine the fiscal health of the state programs; and (c) issue regulations to ensure that the state programs are in compliance with the standards. Requires the Secretary to: (A) issue regulations establishing the requirements for the state high risk pools; (B) issue regulations requiring the state high-risk pools to provide at least 2 coverage options, including a high deductible plan coupled with an HSA; (C) issue regulations ensuring that the state highrisk pools eliminate waiting lists; (D) issue regulations limiting the pool premiums; (E) issue regulations providing for education and outreach initiatives; (F) issue regulations allowing for coverage of Medicare-eligible individuals during the 2-year waiting period; and (G) issue regulations regarding the verification of citizenship or national status of applicants." 1520,"Amends the Federal Employees' Health Benefits Program to allow certain covered beneficiaries to enroll in health benefits programs under the program. Requires the Secretary of the Department of Defense to enter into an arrangement with the Office for Personnel Management to conduct a pilot program under which covered beneficiaries described in the amendment are eligible to enroll. Requires the Office of the Secretary of Health and Humans Services to report annually to Congress on the program's operation. Requires the Department of Health to provide a Government contribution for covered beneficiaries enrolled under the program, except that it may not exceed what would be payable to an employee enrolled in the same plan. Requires the Government contribution to be determined in a manner consistent with the amendment. Requires the program to be carried out in two geographic regions. Requires the pilot program to be conducted during at least 2, but not more than 3, contract years. Requires the participating health benefits plans to maintain separate risk pools for covered beneficiaries. Requires the plans to charge amounts determined by the Office of Personal Management. Requires the covered beneficiaries to be required to pay their portion of the premium. Requires the beneficiaries to be eligible to receive Government contributions. Requires the beneficiary to be required, if enrolled in the supplemental medical program, to remain enrolled in such program during the program's term. Requires the demonstration project" 1521,"Children's Environmental Protection Act - Directs the Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Director of the Office of Mangement and Budget (OMB) to establish a taskforce to address environmental health and environmental safety risks to children. Requires the taskforce to: (1) report to the president on Federal strategies to improve children's health and safety protection; (2) develop a review of research databases; (3) develop a proposed plan for sharing research data; and (4) submit a biennial research report to Congress and the president. Requires the taskforce membership to include: (18 members) the EPA Administrator, the OMB Director, the Secretary of HHS, the Secretary's Education, Labor, Attorney General, Energy, Housing and Urban Developement, Agriculture, Transportation, Homeland Security, the Council on Enviromental Quality, the Consumer Product Saftety Commission, the Assistant to President for Economic and Domestic Policy, the Assistant Director of Science and Techonology Policy, the Council of Economical Advisers, and up to 18 other Federal agency officials designated by the Administrator or the Secretary. Requires the Administrator and Secretary to consult with the Domestic Policy, National Science and Techolgy Council, and the Council on Environment Quality before submitting" 1522,"Nursing home staff improvement act of 2,001 - Amends the Omnibus Reconciliation Act to require the Secretary of the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) to issue a notice proposing regulations establishing appropriate minimum staffing levels for skilled and intermediate care facilities participating as providers under the Medicare program and nursing facilities participating under the Medicaid program. Requires the Secretary to issue a final regulation within six months after the notice is issued. Requires the regulation to establish appropriate minimum caregiver-to-resident levels and appropriate minimum supervisor-to-caregiver levels for such facilities. Directs the Secretary to make grants to States to improve staffing levels and the quality of patient care in nursing facilities. Requires the grants to be used to provide financial or technical assistance to nursing facilities, nursing facility management organizations, and other organizations to enhance staff recruitment and retainment efforts, establish centers of expertise, train nursing facility staff, and conduct other staffing initiatives. Requires the Department of Labor to report to Congress on the cost and benefits of establishing staffing minimums and optimal minimums. Amends the Medicare program to require skilled nursing facilities to report to the Secretary the number of nursing staff hours and the number and type of nursing staff working each shift. Requires the facilities to post daily the number of licensed/unlicensed nursing" 1523,"Amends the Civil Service Retirements System to define ""fish and wildlife officers"" as law enforcement officers of the Refuge Divisions of the United State Fish and Wildlife Service of Department of the interior. Amends the Federal Employees Retirement System to define such officers as law enforcement or fire officers. Amends provisions relating to immediate retirement, deductions, contributions, and deposits. Requires the Department of Interior to make a payment to the Civil Service Fund for the service of such officers. Requires the Office of Personal Management to determine the amount of any interest to be charged on such payments. Amends certain provisions of the Federal Employees' Retirement System to provide that the Office of the Personnel Management shall determine the amount and type of interest to charge on such payments and may promulgate regulations. Amends such provisions to provide that any individual who has previously served as a fish and wildlif officer shall have such service credited to his annuity. Amends Federal Employees' Disability Insurance Act to provide that such individuals shall be entitled to disability benefits. Amends Civil Service Retirement Act to provide for the payment of interest on such payments to the Civil Serviceman Retirement and Disability Funds. Amends Internal Revenue Code to provide that certain payments to the Fund shall be treated as contributions to the Fund. Amends" 1524,"Amends the Immigration and Naturalization Act to criminalize the remaining in the United Stated for any period after the date on which any visa has expired. Provides for fines and imprisonment for the first offense, and for fines and longer imprisonment for subsequent offenses. Exempts aliens whose stay was terminated due to reasons of medical necessity, public security, or national securty. Prohibits the reentry of aliens convicted of such offenses. Requires the Secretary of the State or the Secretory of Homeland Security to provide aliens with notice of such penalties upon application for admission to, or petition for admission to or adjustment of status in, the United States. Amends the Immigration Act to require the revocation of any other valid visas that an alien possesses when the alien's visa is revoked. Clarifies that the Government shall not bear any expense in providing counsel to any person in removal proceedings. Requires the Department of State to share certain visa records with foreign governments. Requires the Attorney General and the FBI to provide the Secretary with access to criminal history record information for the purpose for determining whether a visa should be granted to an alien described as a diplomat or other government official. Amends provisions regarding the sharing of information between the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security. Amends Title" 1525,"Community Mental Health And Addiction Safety Net Equity ACT OF 2020 This bill amends the Public Health Services Act to define a ""federally-qualified behavioral health center"" as a non-profit or governmental entity that meets certain criteria, including providing services in a manner that preserves human dignity, providing services to any individual regardless of ability to pay, and providing services to individuals with a range of mental health conditions. It also amends the Social Security Amendments Act to provide for Medicaid coverage and payment for services provided by such centers. The bill also requires the Institute of Medicineto conduct a study of the paperwork burden of such centers and to conduct a wage study of the compensation structure of personnel employed by such centers, as compared to comparable health safety-net providers and private sector health-care employers. (Introduced in House. Status: Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.) (House bill number HR 6000) (Text available at https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/hr6001/text) (Text of bill available at https:/ /www.govtrack.gov/110/bills/HR6002/text) (Legislative activity available at https: / /www.gov track.gov/1" 1526,"TABLE OF CONTENTS Title I - Overseas Private Investment Corporation Sec. 1. Short Title. Title II - Trade and Development Agency Sec.201 - Trade and development agency. Title III - Export Promotion Programs Within the International Trade Administration Sec.301 - Export promotion authorization. Title IV - Promotion of United States Environmental Exports Sec.401 - Short Title. Sec.411 - Environmental Technologies Trade Advisory Committee. Sec.501 - International Protection of Intellectual Property. Title V - International Protection Title VI - Miscellaneous Provisions. Title VII - Repeals. Title VIII - Repeal of Certain Provisions. Table of Contents. TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT. TABLE OF TABLES. TABLE OF APPENDIX. TABLE OF INDEX. TABLE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. TABLE OF REFERENCES. TABLE OF SOURCES. TABLE OF TRANSLATION. TABLE OF RECOMMENDATIONS. TABLE OF REPORTS. TABLES OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEE. TABLE OF COMMITTEE REPORTS. APPENDIX. APPENDICES. APPENDICE. APPENDIC. APPENDI. APPEND. APPENDIT. APPENDITY. APPENDT. APPENDTY" 1527,"Fair and Speed Treatment (FAST). Requires Medicare prescription drug plans and Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MA-PD) plans to pay for covered prescription drugs within specified time frames after receipt of a claim. Requires interest to be paid on late payments. Prohibits prescription drug plans from displaying pharmacy brand trademarks on certain information distributed to enrollees. Requires enrollee cards to not display the name, trademark, or brand of any pharmacy. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to issue regulations implementing these provisions. Amends the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 1999 to require the Secretary to issue regulations to ensure that a prescription drug benefit plan's formulary includes all drugs that are covered under Medicare Part B. Requires a prescription drug formulary to include all drugs that have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in the treatment of a disease or condition for which the drug is covered under Medicare. Requires that a prescription formulary include all drugs approved by the FDA for use in treating a disease or medical condition for which there is substantial clinical evidence that the drug is effective. Requires prescription drug plans to pay providers for covered prescription drug services within 30 days after receipt of the claim." 1528,"Health Care Access For Small Businesses Act of 2013 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a tax credit to an employer for up to 41% of the costs incurred by the employer for a three share program for the purpose of providing health insurance to its employees. Requires the employer to pay at least 40% of the cost of the program. Requires the program to be approved by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Requires the Secretary to develop a formula to determine which small businesses are ""distressed"" and thus eligible for the tax credit. Requires the tax credit to be advanced to the employer in quarterly installments. Requires the Department of Health and Humans Services to develop regulations for the certification of three share programs. Directs the Secretary to provide grants to eligible small businesses to establish three share programs to provide health insurance to their employees. Requires each three share program to be either a nonprofit or local governmental entity. Requires the three share program plan to include provisions for the recruitment of businesses and employees, the building and management of a network of health providers, and the management of all administrative needs. Requires the plan to include a benefit package and to provide certain health services. Requires the eligible entity to agree to pay the costs in the form payroll deductions" 1529,Spectrum Relocaiton Improvement Act of (H.R. 6008) Amends the National Telecommunications and Information Adminstration Organization Act to direct the Office of Management & Budget (OMB) to: (1) determine the amount of relocation costs incurred by any Federal entity that operates a station assigned to eligible frequencies and that incures relocation costs because of the reallotment of frequencies from federal use to non-federal use; (2) notify the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the estimated relocation costs; (3) post on its Web site detailed transition plans from each eligible Federal entity; (4) 1530,"Amends the Internal Revenue code to: (1) eliminate the $25,000 limit on charitable contributions of capital gain real estate for conservation purposes; (2) allow unlimited carryover of charitable contributions of such property; (3) repeal certain restrictions on where land is located for purposes of the estate tax exclusion for land subject to qualified conservation easements; (4) allow certain commercial recreational uses of land subject thereto; and (5) make technical changes. Amends the estate tax to: (6) allow the executor of the estate of a decedent to extinguish the right of commercial recreational activity on land subject to such an easement; and (7) provide that the executor of such an estate may execute an agreement to extinguish such a right. Amends section 1903 of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1890 to provide that the estate tax rate for estates of decendants dying after the enactment of this Act shall be 35%. Amends the Internal revenue code to provide that, for purposes of determining the value of land subject under a qualified conservation contribution, the value of the land shall be determined as of the date of such contribution. Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions relating to the estate" 1531,"Greater Sage Grous Protection and Recovery Act of 2006 - Amends the Endangered Species Act of197 3 to delay the making of a finding by the Secretary of the Interior that the Greater Sage Grouse is a threatened or endangered species in any State with an approved State management plan until September 3, 26. Directs the Secretary ofthe Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to jointly submit annual reports to Congress on the status of the Greater Sage Grouses on Federal lands under their jurisdiction. Prohibits the Secretary ofInterior from exercising authority under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of to make, modify, or extend any withdrawal or amend or otherwise modify any Federal resource management plan applicable to Federal lands in a State in a manner inconsistent with the State management plan for a period of at least five years beginning on the date of notification. Requires the Federal resource management plans to be consistent with the state management plan. Directsthe Secretary of theInterior to determine whether a withdrawal or an amendment to a Federal resource management plan is inconsistent with a State management plan. Requires any" 1532,"Exxon Valde Oil Spill Treatment Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to provide that, at the election of certain taxpayers who receive qualified settlement income from the Exxon Valde oil spill litigation, the tax imposed for a taxable year shall equal the sum of: (1) the tax that would be imposed if no amount of the income were included as gross income for such year and no deduction were taken for expenses attributable to such income; and (2) the increase that would result if the taxable income were increased by the applicable fraction (one divided by the number of taxable years in the applicable tax period) of the elected settlement income reduced (but not below zero) by expenses attributable to the income. Provides that any adjustment under this provision for any taxable period shall be taken into account for any subsequent taxable period. Prohibits a qualified taxpayer from electing to treat such amounts as elected farm income. Allows a qualified taxpayer to make contributions to an employer-sponsored retirement plan in an aggregate annual amount not to exceeds the amount of qualified settlement received during such taxable year. Provides that contributions to such plans shall be treated for tax purposes as distributions from the plan. Exempts qualified settlement income as self-employement income for purposes of the Social Security Act. Defines ""qualified taxpayer""" 1533,"Crime Victims with Disability Act of 206 - Directs the Attorney General to make grants to States, units of local government (including Indian tribes and tribal organizations), and other organizations to prepare a comprehensive plan for or implement a collaboration project to address crimes against individuals who have a disability, and to provide such individuals with services. Requires the Attorney General in consultation with such organizations to develop procedures for: (1) combined planning and implementation grants; (2) planning grants; and (3) implementation grants. Authorizes the Attorney General (in cooperation with the Secretary of Health andHuman Services) to make grants for: (a) planning grants for a period not to exceed one year, not to exceed $5,050, and not to exceed 1 per State, unit, or organization; and (b) implementation grants for a two-year period, not to exceeds $305,020, and renewable for an additional two-year period if the applicant demonstrates the need for additional funds. Requires the grants to be used for: (A) receiving and investigating reports of abuse or crimes committed by or against individuals with a developmental disability; (B) visiting the homes or day programs of such individuals; (C) identifying the individuals responsible; (D" 1534,"Junk Fax Protection Act of 2014 - Amends the Communications Act to prohibit the transmission of unsolicited advertisements by telephone facsimiles. Requires the Federal Communications Commision (FCC) to issue regulations to implement these prohibitions. Directs the FCC to report annually to Congress on its enforcement of these prohibitions. Requires the Comptroler General of the U.S. to conduct a study of complaints received about unsolicited advertisements transmitted by telephone facimilies. Requires that the study determine the number and type of complaints, the number resulting in final agency actions, the length of the Commission response time, the mechanisms used to receive, investigate and respond to complaints, the level of Commission enforcement success, and whether additional enforcement is necessary to protect consumers. Directs the Comptrollor General to examine the adequacy and impact of existing enforcement remedies, and to make recommendations regarding additional enforcement measures. Requires a report on the results of the Comptollor General's study to be submitted to Congress. Requires an annual report on the Commission's enforcement of the prohibitions to be submitted by the Commission. Requires any person who fails to pay a Commission-imposed forfeiture penalty to be referred to the Attorney General for recovery of the" 1535,"Canyon Mounatin Land Conveyanc Act of 2003 - Directs the Secretary of the Interior to convey to the Cow Creek Tribe of Indians, in trust, certain Federal land in Oregon and California, including any appurtenant improvements and minerals thereon. Requires the Secretary to: (1) file a map of the land conveyed with the appropriate congressional committees; (2) conduct a survey of boundary lines to establish the boundaries; (3) make the map and legal descriptions publicly available; and (4) manage the land in accordance with applicable Federal laws. Directs the Department of Agriculture to: (a) identify any land owned by Oregon and California Railway that is conveyed to the Tribe; (b) identify public domain land that is approximately equal to the land conveyed to the tribe; and (c) submit maps of the land to Congress and the Federal Register. Requires the land to be managed in a manner consistent with all applicable laws. Prohibits the Tribe from using the land for gaming activities. Directs that any commercial forestry activity on the land be managed in compliance with applicable Federal law. Directs any land reclassified as Oregon and California land to be subject to the Act of 8/28/37. Authorizes" 1536,Uranium mining modernization act - Amends the Mineral Leasing Acts to permanently withdraw all Federal lands from location and entry for uranium mining. Requires the Secretary of Interior to: (1) divide Federal lands subject to the Act that are not withdrawn for uranium mining into leasing tractors; (2) offer such lands to the highest qualified bidder by competitive bidding; (3) require that the fair market price of the uranium be determined by the Department of Interior; (4) require that a lease sale be held only after a notice has been given in a newspaper or electronic format; (5) require that all lands to be offered for lease be leased to a single bidder; (6) require that leases be conditioned upon the lessee paying a royalty and rental; (7) require that exploration licenses be issued only to persons conducting exploration for commercial uranium mining; (8) require that an exploration license be limited to specific areas in each state; (9) require that data obtained during exploration be shared with the Department of interior; (10) require that any person who conducts uranium exploration without an exploration permit be fined; and (11) require that mining claims be converted to leases if the claimant demonstrates that the claim is supported by a valuable deposit. Requires the 1537,"Prescription Drug Price Fairness for Seniors Act of the United States of America - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1898 to require the Secretary of Health & Human Services (HHS) to issue a Medicare drug benefit to each Medicare beneficiary that enables the Medicare beneficiary to purchase covered outpatient drugs from participating pharmacists at reduced prices. Requires participating pharmacies to purchase covered drugs at the participating pharmacy discount prices determined by the Secretary. Requires the Secretary to report to Congress on the effectiveness of the Act in protecting Medicare beneficiaries and making prescription drugs substantially less expensive. Directs the Secretary to consult with public health and consumer experts, affected industry representatives, and other organizations before issuing such reports. Requires the Department of Health & HHS to issue regulations to implement the Act. Directs HHS to report to the Congress on the effect of the Act on the health and wellbeing of Medicare beneficiaries and on the costs to taxpayers. Requires the Act to take effect as soon as practicable. Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to allow the Secretary to issue regulations requiring participating pharmacies to report to HHS on the number of covered outpatient drug purchases made by Medicare beneficiaries. Requires the participating pharmacies to make such reports available to the public. Requires the HHS to make such information" 1538,"Authorizes the Secretary of the Department (Secretary) of Housing and Community Development to furnish to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) information in the Secretary's custody for comparison with information in the national directory of new hires in order to obtain such information with respect to individuals participating in any of the following programs: (1) United States Housing, (2) Section 201 of Housing Act of (1957), (3) Section 812 of Cranston-Gonalez National Affordable Housing, or (4) Section 102 of Housing and Development Act of (June 19, 1974). Requires the Secretary to seek information only to the employment and incomes of individuals described as participants in such programs. Requires the Secretary to compare information in the directory with information provided to the Secretary by the Secretary with respect to the individuals described. Requires the Department to disclose information in the Directory to the Secretary for the purposes of verifying the individuals' employment and income. Requires the information to be removed of personal identifiers before being analyzed. Requires the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to report to Congress on the implementation of the program. Requires the Secretary of HHS to reimburse the Secretary for costs incurred by furnishing the information" 1539,"Microenterprise and youth entrepreneurship development act of 2101 This bill amends the Riege Community Development and Regulation Improvement Act of (Riegle Act) to define ""microenterprise"" as an entrepreneur that (1) operates a business, or intends to operate one, in an investment (economic) area; or (2) is under 21 years of age. It amends the microenterprise technical assistance program to authorize the Small Business Administrator (SBA) to provide technical assistance to microentrepreneurs, including those under 24 years of age, and to provide grants to States and localities to develop youth entrepreneurship curricula. It also requires the SBA to establish an Office on Youth Entrepreneurship. (Sec. 3) The bill amends provisions regarding the SBA's microenterprise technical and capacity building program to authorize it to provide targeted assistance to microenterprise development organizations, and to require the SBA Administrator to establish a position of Microentrepreneur Coordinator. (Secs. 2, 4) It also requires a report from the SBA on its microenterprise technical program. (Sec 5) The bill also amends the SBA youth entrepreneurship program to authorize grants to assist individuals under 18 years of age" 1540,"Improving Food-BorneIllness Surveillance andResponse Act of2007 - Directs the Secretary of Healthand Human Services (HHS) to: (1) strengthen and expand the food-borneillness surveillance systems to inform and evaluate prevention efforts andenhance the identification and response to food-bornewillnessoutbreaks; and (2) enhance the collection, analysis, and reporting of food-bor newillness data. Authorizes the Secretary to: (a) coordinate food-borne illnes surveillance systems, including complaint systems; (b) augment such systems toimprove attribution of a food-borne outbreak to a particular food; (c) develop improved epidemiological and microbiological tools for food-bor neillness surveillance; (d) develop and implement fingerprinting strategies to increase pathogen discovery; (e) allow timely public access tot de-identified aggregate surveillance data; (f) publish annual reports on food-borneillness surveillance findings; (g) establish registries for follow-up of food-bornewillness cases; (h) improve capacity for food-bornesurveillance in the states; (i) support outbreak investigations withneeded expertise; (j) develop and disseminate training curricula; (" 1541,"Heart Disease Education Analysis Research and Treatment for women Act or the HEART for Women ACT - Directs the ComptROLLER General of the U.S. to conduct a study investigating whether sponsors of clinical studies of investigational new drugs, biological products, and devices, and sponsors of applications for approval of new drugs and devices comply with Food & Drug Administration (FDA) requirements and follow guidance for presentation by sex, race, and age of clinical study data. Requires the Compttroller General to submit a report to Congress on the results. Requires the Secretary of Health & Human Services to submit a response to the report, including any corrective action plan needed to respond to recommendations in the report. Requires the Director of Office of Women Health of the FDA to submit a biennial report to Congress that includes each element described in the report on the extent to whic sponsors of clinical trials of investigational drug, biological products and devices and applications for approval and licensure of drugs and devices follow FDA requirements and guidance for presentation and analysis of clinical study by sex, racial and ethnic subgroups. Requires the FDA to conduct a biennial study of the effect of the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act on preventive health services and referrals and follow-up for women. Requires the report to include recommendations for improving" 1542,"Amends the Elementary and secondary education act of 15 to: (1) authorize the issuance of qualified school-construction bonds; (2) require that 95% or more of such bonds be used for construction, rehabilitation or repair of public school facilities; (3) require that such bonds be issued by a state or local government within the state or local jurisdiction of the school; (4) require that the issuer designate such bonds for purposes of the Davis-Bacon Act; (5) require that a taxpayer holding such a bond be allowed a credit under the internal revenue code of 1086; (6)" 1543,Insurance Disclosure Act. Requires an insurer to disclose to an individual (or his legal guardian) all medical information from a medical examination required for initial enrollment under a health benefit plan or for continued enrollment under an insurance policy issued by an insurer. Requires the insurer to encourage the individual to make such medical information available to the individual's own physician. Requires a court to advance on its docket and expedite to its greatest extent the disposition any action for injunctive or compensatory relief from violations. Requires certain provisions of the Public and Employee Retirement Income Securities Acts to be deemed provisions applicable to health benefit plans and health carriers. 1544,"Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a comprehensive study on the economic and trade impacts of agricultural exports from cloned animals. Requires the study to include an analysis of domestic agricultural and international trade economic impacts of commercializing milk and meat products from cloned animal and their progenies into the food supplies, and estimates of the behavioral responses that will occur in the food market. Directs the Secretary to conduct a separate study on the programs at the Department to monitor food from cloned animal products if such products enter the food supplies. Requires the Secretary to contract with the National Academy to conduct a review of the draft risk assessment on animal cloning. Directs that the Secretary shall complete all studies prior to issuance of the final assessment on the safety of cloned animals. Directs continuation of the voluntary moratorium until the final risk-assessment is issued. (Sec. 1) Directs the Comptroller of the United Stated to conduct a survey of the programs in the Department to ensure that food products from the cloned animals are monitored throughout the food supplies and to review existing studies and related literature. Directs a study on health effects and cost attributable to milk products from cloned cows in the food supplies to include an evaluation, measurement, and assessment of the potential health effects and health care costs. Directs" 1545,"Coastal restoration tax credit act of 2055 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a credit against the tax imposed on a taxable year for the qualified expenditures (amounts paid or incurred for an approved project) of a taxpayer for an eligible project to restore or to protect coastal lands in the United States. Sets the maximum credit allowed for a taxable years at $2,500, and limits the credit allowed for the taxable years to the excess of the regular and alternative minimum tax liability (less credits allowable under other provisions) over the sum of credits allowable under subpart A, section 27, and section 31 for the taxable period. Allows unused credits to be carried forward or back for up to 3 taxable years. Requires the basis of any real property for which a credit is allowed to be reduced by such credit. Prohibits a deduction or credit allowable under the Internal Revenue law from being reduced by the credit allowed under this section. Allows the amount of Federal, State or local grants or other assistance used to make qualified expenditures to be reduced from the amount of credit allowed. Amends the basis adjustment provision to include the amount of a credit allowed under the section. Amends section 10016 to include the" 1546,"Judicial Administration And Improvement Act Of 2006 - Amends the Federal judiciary provisions of the United Statues of America to: (1) establish the new Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for the states of Alaska, Arizona and Idaho, and the new Twelfth Circuit Court of Appeal for the states in the Pacific region; (2) authorize the President to appoint temporary judgeships for the new Ninth and Twelfth Circuits; (3) authorize the appointment of additional judges for the new circuits; (4) provide that the seniority of judges appointed to the new circuits shall run from their date of commission as judges of the former Ninth Circuit; and (5) provide that any case in the former Ninth or Twelfth Circuts in which an appeal or proceeding has been filed on or after the effective dates of this Act shall be transferred to a court of appeals of the new circuit. Authorizes the Administrative Office to take administrative actions to carry out the Act. Requires the Administrative Office's court to cease to exist two years after the effective of this Act. Amends the Judicial Conference of the United State to include the new Ninth or Twelth Circuits. Amends provisions regarding the number of judges in the various circuits. Amends Federal law to require the Director of" 1547,"North Korean Human Right Reauthorization Act of the United Stated. This bill amends the North Korean human right act of 2,04 to reauthorize the Special Envoyer on Human Rights Issues in North Korea and to provide for the annual report on United States humanitarian assistance. The bill also amends the definition of ""International Relations"" to read ""Foreign Affairs"". The bill requires the Broadcasting Board to submit a report describing the status and extent to which it has achieved the goal of broadcasting to North Korean. The report must describe the status and the content of current broadcasting to North Koreans and the extent of the BBG's achievement of the goal of providing 12 hours per day of broadcasting to the North Koreans. The board must also report on the actions taken to promote freedom of information. The Special Envoyer must participate in the implementation of activities carried out under the Act and in the protection of people who have fleed as refugees. The Act also requires the Secretary of State annually to report on the number of aliens who have applied for asylum or other forms of protection in the United States and the number of North Korean who have been resettled in the United State. The Secretary of State must also report annually on the number and types" 1548,"Birth Defect Prevention Act of 93 - Amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to: (1) establish a national birth defects surveillance program; (2) establish five regional birth defect monitoring and research centers; (3) establish a clearinghouse to collect and store data from birth defects surveillance and research programs; (4) award grants to States, health authorities, and health agencies of a State for collection, reporting, and analysis of birth defects statistics; (5) award grants or cooperative agreements to States, universities, and other private or nonprofit entities for research and development of birth defects prevention strategies; and (6) establish an advisory committee to advise the Secretary on birth defects prevention and amealoration. Authorizes appropriations for these purposes. Directs the Secretary to prepare and submit a biennial report to Congress regarding the incidence and outcomes of birth defects. Requires the report to include information on the number, incidence and correlates of birth defects by gender and race/ethnicity. Directs that the report also include information on prevention strategies and research and development activities. Requires the Secretary to establish a clearing house for the collection, storage, and dissemination of data from birth defect surveillance and research. Directs States to report to the Secretary" 1549,"50th anniversary of the Texas Western College Men's basketball championship commemorative coin act - This bill authorizes the Secretary of the Department of the Treasury to mint and issue commemorative coins to commemorate the 50th anniversay of the Texas Wester College Men's basket ball championship. The coins include: (1) 50000 gold coins, (2) 40,0,0 silver coins, and (3) 75,0, half-dollar coins. The coins will be issued in uncirculated, proof, and bulk quantities. The coins must be sold at a price that includes the face value, surcharge, and cost of designing the coins. The surcharge will be distributed to the National Collegete Basketball Hall of fame to help finance renovations of existing facilities. The bill also requires the National Collegate Basketball Hall of fam to be subject to audit requirements. The bill further requires that the number of coins issued in a calendar year cannot exceed two commemorative coin programs. The bill requires that the Secretary of Treasury take actions to ensure that the minting and issuance of the coins will not result in any cost to the government. The bill allows the Secretary to issue guidance to ensure that no funds are disbursed to" 1550,"Family and Medical Leave Enhancement Act - Amends the Family and Medical Leave Act of 2001 to: (1) increase from 50 to 25 the number of employees in a small business that must be covered by the Act; (2) require an employer to provide an eligible employee with up to 4 hours of unpaid leave during any consecutive 30 days to participate in or attend an event sponsored by a community organization or school that relates to a school program attended by a child of the employee; (3) allow an employee to take leave intermittently or on a reduced leave schedule; (4) permit an employee to substitute paid leave for leave under the Act; (5) require an employee to give notice of his or her intention to take such leave at least 7 days before the date the leave is to begin; and (6) require an employer to issue a certification supporting a request for such leave. Amends the Civil Service Leave Act to: (a) provide that employees of the Federal Government are entitled to the same amounts of leave as employees of private employers; and (b) authorize the Office of Personal Management to issue regulations requiring an" 1551,"Millennium Change Compact Improvement Act (MCII) This bill amends the Millennium Challenge Compact Act of 2013 to extend the duration of the Compact to not more than 5 years, except that the Board may approve a duration of up to 10 years if the Compact includes projects that cannot be completed in 5 years. It also allows an eligible country and the United States to enter into more than one Compact at any given time and to enter into subsequent Compact after the expiration of existing Compact. The bill also amends the definition of ""eligible country"" to include an entity, structure, or arrangement established by two or more eligible countries in connection with a regional compact. (Sec. 3) The bill also authorizes the Board to suspend or terminate assistance to one or more countries, as appropriate, based upon a determination consistent with the Compact Act. (Secs." 1552,"Michelle's Law - Amends the Employee Retirement Income Security (ERISA) Act of 2002 to require a group health insurance plan to continue coverage for a dependent child who is a full-time postsecondary student and who is absent from school due to a medical condition, if the child's absence is certified as medically necessary by the child and the child's physician. Requires the plan to extend coverage only for those benefits to the extent that the child was covered under the plan as of the date of the child's medical leave. Requires the new plan to be subject to the same requirements. Requires the Internal Revenue Service to issue regulations to implement these provisions. Amends the Internal Revenue code to add a new provision requiring the same treatment for dependent students on a medically necessary medical leave of absence. Requires the IRS to issue regulations implementing this provision. Amends ERISA to require the same treatment. Amends Internal Revenue Code to add a rebuttable presuption that the documentation and certification under the new provision entitles the dependent child to coverage as provided. Amends Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) to require the new provision to apply to HIPAA-regulated health insurance plans. Amends HIPAA to require the Department of Health and Human Services to issue regulations" 1553,Directs the Secretary of the Interior (Interior) and the Secretary Agriculture (Agriculture) to assess and collect fees for the use of radio and TV communications sites located in Federal lands administered by either the Forest Service (FS) or the Bureau Of Land Management (BLM). Requires the FS and BLM to establish a Schedule of Charges to be reviewed annually and adjusted to reflect changes to the Consumer Price Index. Requires the Schedule of Charge to be transmitted to Congress no later than 30 days before its effective date. Directs the FS and the BLM to transmit to Congress a list of all users of the communications sites and the gross revenues received by the site user from each user. Requires that the FS and/or BLM prescribe appropriate rules and regulations. Directly establishes a nonbroadcast communications advisory board to review recommendations for determining fair market values for communications site uses. Requires a report to the Senate Committee on Energy and the House Committee on Natural Resources within one year of enactment. Directing the FS and Agriculture to establish a nonbroadcast advisory board to assess the validity of the results of previous studies and to report its findings. Requires an advisory group to report its recommendations to the Senate and House Committees on Energy and Resources. Requires any 1554,"Amends the Social Security Amendments of 2015 to extend the Medicare prescription drug initial enrollment period for 2 years (2004 and 2 years) and suspend the late enrollment penalty through December 3, 2107. Amends the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 215 to: (1) allow open enrollment and disenrollments in prescription drug plans during the first twelve months of enrollment; and (2) limit the removal or change of covered part D (prescription drug) drugs from the prescription drug plan formulary. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to permit an individual who initially enrolled in a prescription plan on or before the date of enactment to change such plan into another prescription plan once during the first year of such initial plan enrollment. Requires the PDP (prescription plan) sponsor to provide appropriate notice of any removal of a covered drug from the formulary to the Secretary and affected enrolleees, physicians, pharmacies and pharmacists. Requires the sponsor to furnish to each enrollee at each annual coordinated enrollment period a notice of changes that will take place for the plan for the next year. Amends provisions regarding the application of a preferred drug status, usage restriction, step-therapy, prior" 1555,"School Desegregatior Litigation Reform Act of 1986 - Amends the Equal Educational Opportunities Act of197 4 to require that a Federal court not have jurisdiction to award prospective relief in any civil action with respect to the operation of public schools that extends further than necessary to remedy the violation of a Federal right of a plaintiff. Requires that a Federal court not have jurisdiction to grant or approve any prospective relief unless the court finds that such relief is narrowly drawn, extends no further than necessary to remedy the violation of the Federal right, and is the least intrusive means necessary to remedy the violation of the Federal right. Prohibits a Federal court from ordering any prospective relief that requires or permits a government official to exceed authority under State or local law or otherwise violates State or local law, unless: (1) Federal law requires such relief to be ordered in violation of State or local law; (2) the relief is necessary to remed y a violation of a Federal right; and (3) no other relief will" 1556,"Continuity of electric capacity resource act - Amends the Federal Power (Federal) Act to require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to require each transmission organization with an electric capacity resource (ECR) tariff on file to file a report with FERC identifying ECRs available to the organization, describing their fuel sources and characteristics, evaluating their financial health, and projecting their remaining years of operation. Requires the report to identify: (1) announced and projected retirements of ECRs; (2) the organization's future needs for ECRs and transmission facilities; and (3) the availability and adequacy of transmission facilities. Requires the organization to file with FERC one or more tariff changes that would achieve the objectives of the report. Requires FERC to issue an order authorizing the organization to carry out actions necessary to achieve the objectives. Provides that any person subject to such an order shall not be held liable for actions taken in compliance with it. Requires FER to submit a report to Congress on the implementation of the report and its effect on the reliability of bulk-power systems. Requires the FERC to submit a copy of the report to the appropriate congressional committees. Amends the definition of ""bulk-power system"" to include transmission organizations. Amends Federal law" 1557,"Strengthen the Homeland Security, Intelligence, and Essential Enforcement Departments Act, or the SHIELD Act of the 2001, which makes the following findings: (1) the United States Armed Force is the finest fighting force in world; (2) an interruption in compensation can affect morale and cause hardship which could threaten United States Security and the safety of troops; (3) it is a vital interest that the Armed Forces can operate with the assurance that the pay and allowance for their service will continue if a funding is available; (4) law enforcement officers in the private and public sectors are highly trained, dedicated, and committed to protecting the security of the nation from both foreign and domestic threats; (5) they perform a role that is unique and vital during times of crises; (6) each and every day law enforcement officers engage in activities that protect the public and the government; (7) these critical government functions cannot be interrupted due to a lack of Congressional appropriations or during periods when the government is shut down; (8) the threats posed to the United States by violent criminals and America's enemies do not lessen during such times of fiscal uncertainty. This bill also provides for priority payments if the debt ceiling is reached for defense and federal law enforcement. It also" 1558,"Child Care Access And Refundability Expansion Act or the Child CARE Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to make the credit for dependent care expenses refundable. (Currently, the credit is non-refundable.) Amends the dollar limitation on the credit to $8,500. Increases the percentage of qualified expenses that can be claimed to 51%. Amends the income limitation on the tax credit to $20,050. Amends the inflation adjustment of the dollar and income limitations. Amends Subpart D of Part IV of Subchapter A of Chapter 1 of Title 26 (Internal Revenue Code) to add a credit for education of employees of child care centers. Amends section 35 of the Internal Tax Code to allow the credit for education expenses to be claimed by the employer of the employee. Amends Section 38 to allow the employer to claim the credit for the portion that is not otherwise deductible. Amends Internal Revenue Code to allow a credit for the expenses of a child care center. Amends internal revenue code to allow the deduction for the portion otherwise allowable as a deduction that is taken into account when determining the credit for a taxable year. Amends Code to allow an employer to claim a credit for expenses" 1559,"This bill requires the President to develop and submit to Congress a regional strategic plan to guide United States support of multilateral efforts aimed at protecting civilians from attacks carried out by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). The plan must include a description of how the United States will fit within the context of the Great Lakes Region, and a framework to evaluate progress and effectiveness of the United State strategy toward eliminating threats posed by the LRA. The bill also authorizes the President to provide humanitarian assistance to affected areas outside of Uganda. The bill further requires the Secretary of the State and the Administrator of the US Agency for International Development to work with Congress to increase funding for recovery efforts and to support the Peace Recovery Development Plan for northern Uganda. The Secretary of the state should also withhold bilateral assistance from the Republic of Uganda if the government is not committed. The bill defines the Great Lakes region as the region comprising the countries of Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and southern Sudan, as well as Uganda. The Great Lakes region also includes parts of northern and northeastern Uganda, southern Sudan and southeastern Central African Republi. The bill requires the Secretary to prepare and submit to appropriate committees of the Congress a report on the progress made towards the implementation of this strategy and a description of and" 1560,"Expresses the sense of Congress that the United Stated should take action to ensure that the interests and rights of Jewish refugees who fled from Arab countries in the early 20th century are considered in the final settlement of any comprehensive peace agreement in the Middle Eastern region. Directs the President to report to Congress on the actions taken by the executive branch to fulfill the sense of this Act. Requires the President to instruct the United Stasted Representative to the U.N. and all United States representatives in bilaterial and multilateral fora to use the voice and influence of United States to promote the resolution of all issues relating to the rights of refugees, including Jewish refugees, displaced from Arab lands. Requires the United States Government to support the position that the issue of Arab refugees must be resolved in accordance with the rules agreed upon by the parties involved. Requires the U.S. to make clear that it supports the position of the United Arab Emirates that the issue must be resolved so that the interests, rights, and losses of all refugees are considered in a comprehensive peace agreement. Requires the report to include information on the actions of the United Stastes to ensure that a just settlement is reached for the Palestinian refugee population. Requires the Secretary of State to report to the House of Represenatives on the" 1561,"National Care Corps (Corps) Act of 2004 - Directs the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare to establish the National Care Corps (the Corps), a program to provide approved social services to individuals who are in need of such services. Authorizes the Secretary to: (1) appoint a Director of the Corporation; (2) provide for the selection and eligibility of Corps members; (3) provide for Corps members to receive allowances and health insurance; (4) provide for a post-service educational award; (5) issue regulations to carry out the Act; (6) assign Corps members to local Care Corps Programs; (7) develop a pre-assignment training program for Corps members; and (8) establish standards of conduct for Corps members. Directs the Director to: (a) conduct in person orientation and training of Corps members, including in-person orientation, training, and monitoring of member assignments; (b)" 1562,"End ExcessiveOil Speculation Now Act of 2101 - Directs the Commodity Futres Trading Commission (CFTC) to: (1) establish speculative position limits in any registered energy futures or swap market that are equal or less than the position accountability level or position limit established by the NY Mercantile Exchage; (2) establish speculative limits that are equal the position accountability or position limit on the aggregate amount or number of positions in a contract based upon the underlying commodity that can be held by a person, including a group or class, for each calendar month across contracts listed by a designated contract market, contracts traded on a board of trade, and swap contracts that affect a significant price function; (3) require that banks, hedge funds, investment banks, and swaps dealers that engage in the trading for their own benefit or on behalf of noncommercial participants register as noncommercial participants and be subject to position limits and margin requirements for each position in the same manner as a speculative,proprietary position; and (4) ensure that banks, investment banks and swaps dealers abide by position limits and margins. Prohibits the CFTC from adjusting position limits to the extent that the position limit of all non-commercial participants or speculators exceeds 3" 1563,"Fair Justice Act - Establishes the Fair Justice Fair Justice Agency, an independent agency within the executive branch of the government, to investigate and prosecute alleged misconduct, criminal activities, corruption, and fraud by officers and employees of the Department Justice. Directs the Director to be appointed for ten years by the President with the advice of the Senate, and to be paid at a rate equal to level II of Executive Schedule. Authorizes the Director to receive travel expenses and to be dismissed only for inefficiency or malfeasence in office. Requires the Director to conduct background checks on the Director prior to confirmation. Directs that the Director may issue rules and regulations, establish organizational units, and use the United State mail. Authorizes appropriations for the Fair Justice Act. (Sec. 7) Amends title 5 of the United Statues to add the Director to the list of officials who are entitled to receive travel allowances. (Secs. 5(c), 6(d)) Amends title I of the Internal revenue code to authorize the Director to inspect, obtain, and use tax returns. (Sec 6(e)) Amends the Federal Criminal Procedure Act to authorize the Attorney General to enter into contracts for administrative support services for the Fair justice Agency. (Sec . 6(f" 1564,"Justice for Sergei Magnusky Act of 2011 - Directs the Secretary of Treasury to: (1) instruct domestic financial institutions and agencies to take special measures described under the Bank Secrecy Act if the Secretary makes a determination under the Bank Secret Act with respect to the conspiracy to defraud Russia of taxes on certain corporate profits; (2) freeze and prohibit all transactions involving property and interests of an individual that is on the Secretary's list of individuals responsible for detaining, abusing, or causing the death of Sergei Magnusky, or acting as an agent or on behalf thereof in a matter related to the conspiracy; and (3) issue regulations, licenses and orders necessary to carry out the Act. Requires the Secretary to report to Congress on the actions carried out under the Act. Authorizes the Secretary to issue a waiver from the application of the Act if the waiver is in accordance with the national interest of the United Stated. Requires the Government of Russia to conduct a thorough and independent investigation into the detention, death, and abuse of Sergei Magnuski, and to take steps to bring its criminal justice system into compliance with international legal standards. Requires the Russian Government to recognize the contribution of Magnusky to the rule of the law and fight against corruption. Prohibits" 1565,"Small Business Hardiness Relief Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to exempt small businesses from the employer health insurance mandate for any month in which they experience a hardship with regard to the calendar in which such month began. Defines a ""hardship"" as: (1) missing two or more loan payments during the calendar year; (2) being a debtor in title 10 bankruptcy proceedings; (3) receiving a notice from an electric utility that it is preparing to discontinue service due to non-payment; (4) receiving a eviction notice; (5) experiencing a fire, natural disaster, or other human-caused event that resulted in damage to property; or (6) experiencing any other hardship determined by the Secretary of Treasury. Exemptions are limited to five years. Requires the Secretary of Treasure to study additional hardships that should be added. Requires the Treasury to report on the study. Prohibits the IRS from using the hardship exemption as the sole factor in determining audits. Requires the IRS to provide a written explanation of its decision to include or exclude a hardship from the list. Requires the report to include a description of each considered hardship, whether the determination was made to include it, and the reason for the decision. Requires the study to be conducted within six months" 1566,"Preventing Waste. Fraud, and Abuse Act of 21010 This bill authorizes the Department of the Treasury, the Department of State, the Department Health and Human Resources, the Department Justice, the Social Security Administration, and the Department Labor to increase program integrity and tax enforcement efforts. Specifically, the bill requires each agency head to: (1) identify existing federal laws and regulations that may impeded the ability to prevent waste and abuse of federal funds; (2) develop appropriate metrics to measure the success of such efforts; (3) ensure that the metrics accurately demonstrate the effectiveness of such efforts in preventing waste and abuse; (4) provide estimates of diminishing returns on the amounts invested in such efforts; and (5) set performance goals for fiscal years 12-20. The bill also requires each agency to: (6) make accommodations for innovation in such efforts and (7) submit interim and final reports to Congress." 1567,"Fort Sumner Title Conveyancing Act - Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to convey to Fort Sumter Irrigation District (District) all right and titles of the United State in and to the Fort Sumter Reclamation Project, in exchange for the District's assumption of certain obligations under the Project's Repayment Contract and Forbearance Agreements. Directs the Secretary to: (1) assure compliance with applicable environmental laws before conveying the Project; (2) share the costs of the conveying with the District; and (3) submit a report to Congress if the conveyance is not completed within two years of the date of completion of environmental compliance requirements. Exempts the United States from any further interest in or responsibility for operating and maintaining the Project, and from any liability for damages arising out of any act or omission relating to the Project, except for those caused by the United States or its employees, agents or contractors before the date the conveyance was completed. Terminates the Repayment and Forbearances Agreements, and the United States' payment obligation under the Forbearances Agreement, upon conveyance of the Project. Directs that the conveyed property not be considered a part of a federal reclamation project, and that the entity to whom the property is" 1568,Welfare Improvement Act of 97 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1896 (P.L. 105-178) to prohibit a State from using any part of a grant to provide additional cash benefits for: (1) a minor child born to a recipient of cash assistance under the program operated under the State's plan; or (2) a person (other than a recipient) who received such assistance at any point during the 3 months preceding the birth of such child. Exempts: (1)a minor child born into a non-family; (2)vouchers provided in lieu of cash benefits; (3) a child born as a result o rape or incest; and (4) a State that has elected to opt out of the prohibition. Requires a State to terminate assistance to a family if the family refuses to engage the work required in accordance therewith. Amends the table in the Social Security Amendment of 1096 (Pub. L. 114-145) to increase the work participation rate requirement to 75% for fiscal years 2010 and thereafter. Amends title IV of such Act to require a State to establish and maintain a program for randomly 1569,Deficit ReductionCheck-Off Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow taxpayers to designate an amount (up to $10 per year) of their income tax payments to reduce the federal deficit. Requires the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to calculate the total dollar amount of such designations and to apply an across-the-board reduction in federal spending in an amount equaling 10% of the total amount designated. Requires the President to issue an order implementing the sequester. Requires the OMB to report to Congress on the amount of income taxes designated. Requires that certain federal programs be exempt from sequestration. 1570,"True Cost ofWar Act of 20 11 - Directs the President, in consultation with the Secretaries of Defense, State, and Veterans Affairs, to submit to Congress within 90 calendar days after the enactment of this act a report estimating the long-term cost of Operation NewDawn (the successor contingency operation to OperationIraqi Freedom) andOperation Enduring Freedom for three scenarios: (1) a scenario in whichthe number of members deployed in support is reduced from about 19 0,0 00 in201 1 to 30 ,000 by 2040; (2) a scenario in which the number of membersdeployed in support rises to about 23 5,0 00 in 2 01 1, is reduced toabout 23,00 0 in 2 012 , 19,5,0o 0 in2 0 13,135 ,00 1 2, 014 , 80 ,0 0 0in 2 1 5, 60 ,0" 1571,"Overseas citizens voting rights act of 1986 - Amends the Uniformed & Overseas Citizens' Absentee Votin Act to extend the period for receipt of absentee ballots until the close of polling hours on election day. Amends the Federal Write-In Absentee Voter Act to extend its provisions to special, primary and runoff elections. Amends provisions regarding the use of approved state absentee ballots in place of federal write-in absentee ballots. Directs the Secretary of State to develop a system for the electronic transmittation of absentee ballots to overseas voters. Requires the Presidential designees to submit a report describing any method of electronic transmittion for purposes of the Act. Amends definitions to include electronic transmittial as an alternative to the mailing of absentee ballots. Requires the chief State elections official to select locations within the state for the transmittation. Requires the State to pay for any additional cost for the implementation. Requires the President to declare an emergency for the purpose of the Act, and requires the Congress to appropriate funds for the purpose. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to make available funds for the purposes of the emergency declaration. Amends election laws to require the use of electronic transmissal of absentee ballots in emergencies. Amends laws regarding the" 1572,"Computer Crime Enforcement Authorizes grants to States to assist State and Local law enforcement in investigating and prosecuting computer crimes. The grants may also be used to establish and develop programs that assist State andLocal law enforcement in enacting laws that penalized computer crimes, educating the public to prevent computer crimes, and educating and training law enforcement officers to conduct investigations of computer crimes. Grants may also be made to Indian tribes. (Department of Justice Appropriations Act. 2010) (Sec. 2) Grants to States. (Sec.2(a)) Grants to Indian tribes may be made. (Sec 2(f)) Grants to States and Indian tribes. The Attorney General may make grants to States and to Indian tribes to assist them in investigating and enforcing laws relating to the investigation, analysis, and enforcement of laws relating to cybercrimes. (Secs. 2(b)(1) and 2(f)) Directs the Attorney General to make grants on a competitive basis to States and units of local governments in each State to assist them with the investigation, prosecution, and prevention of computer crimes, including the acquisition of computer and other forensic equipment. (Sec. Requires the Attorney General, in consultation with the Director of the National Institute of Justice, to develop a national strategy" 1573,"Secure Online Communication Enforcement Act of 1999 - Amends the federal criminal code to require a governmental entity to obtain a warrant or grand jury or trial subpoena before requiring a provider of remote computer service to disclose any electronic communication. Requires the warrant or subpoena to be served on both the subscriber or user of the service and the provider of the service. Exempts certain communications from the requirement to disclose them. Requires a provider of electronic communications service or remote computer service, or an operator or agent thereof, to disclose aggregate customer or customer information from which personal information has been removed. Prohibits a provider of such services from terminating the service or access thereto because of a refusal to consent to disclosure of records or other information. Preempts any state or local law that would require such a disclosure. Amends the definition of ""electronic communication"" to include information generated in the process or accessing or using the Internet. Amends provisions relating to the disclosure by providers of such services of records or information covered by the act. Amends federal law to require a provider of a remote computing service or an Internet Web Site to disclose the content of any electronic communications to which this section is made applicable by paragraph 2. Amends Section 2711 of Title" 1574,"Fair Pay Act - Amends the Fair Labor Standard Act of 2007 to prohibit discrimination in compensation between employees performing equivalent jobs on the basis of their sex, race or national origins. Prohibits discrimination in compensation on the basis: (1) of sex, (2) of race, (3) of color, (4) of religion, (5) of national origin, or (6) of sex or race or national origi. Requires the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC) to: (1)(a) undertake and promote research with the intention of developing means to expedite the correction of conditions leading to discrimination; (2)(b) publish and make available to employers, professional associations etc., the findings of such studies and other materials for promoting complianc; (3)(c) sponsor and assist state and community informational and educational programe; and (4)(d) provide technical assistance to interested parties on means of complying with the provisions of the Act. Requires EEOC to: (a) file annually with the Commission a report containing information on the wage or salary levels of employees by sex, color, race, etc.; (b) make such reports public information; and (c) allow expert" 1575,"Safe and SecureBorder Infrastructure Act This bill establishes a grant program to construct transportation and supportinginfrastructure improvements at existing and new internationalborder crossings to facilitate safe, secure and efficientcross-border movement of vehicles, nonmotor vehicles, cargos andindividuals, including pedestrians. The program is to beadministered by the Department of Transportation and theAdministrator of General Services. The program will be open toStates and metropolitan planning organizations located in borderregions. To be eligible for a grant, a State must submit anapplication demonstrating an established masterplan for borderinfrastructure investments, an overall financingpackage, the ability toprovide a non-Federalmatch of 5 percent ofthe total cost ofthe project, the satisfaction ofall Federal and Stateenvironmentalrequirements prior to thesubmission of the applicationfor the grant, and a plan toobligate any fundsreceived under this Actby the end ofthe fiscal year followingthe year in whichthose funds areawarded." 1576,"Women's Business Assistance Act of 2003 - Amends the Small Business Administration (SBA) to require the SBA Administrator to set annual goals for the participation of small business firms owned and controlled (or managed) by women in Federal procurement. Directs the Administrator to report annually to Congress on the progress made toward meeting these goals. Requires the Administrator to establish a program to train women-in-business specialists to carry out their responsibilities. Requires the SBA to establish an Office of Women Business Ownership to coordinate and monitor the efforts of Federal departments, agencies, and business concerns to assist small businesses owned and controlled or managed by women." 1577,"Answer Africa'sCall Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to impose an individual income tax surcharge to fund the United States InternationalFinance Facility Trust Fund. Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer to the TrustFund an amount equivalentto the increase in revenue received in the Treasury as theresult of the surcharge. Authorizes the President to make expenditures in connection with the International Finance Facility. Modifies the preferential trade treatment for products of Sub-Saharan African countries. Requires the President to assess a duty on over-quotal imports of agriculturalproducts subject to a tariffrate quota that are grown, produced, or manufactured in a beneficiary Sub-Saharan African country. Requires the duty to be assessed based on the unit importprice of the product and the annual triggerprice. Requires the triggerprice to be established by the President in consultation withthe Secretary of Agriculture. Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to publish the triggerprices in the FederalRegister. Requires thePresident to notify the country where the agricultural product was grown or manufactured of the assessment of the duty. Requires the notification to include data supporting the assessment. Requires the United States to notify the Committee on Ways andMeans of the House of Representatives of the proposed triggerprices. Requires the Committee on Agriculture of the House and the Committee on Finance of" 1578,"Great Lakes Protection And Restoration Committee Act - Establishes a committee to conduct a 10 year study and report on programs to achieve restoration goals for Great Lakes prepared and carried out by the Governors and to make recommendation for prioritization, legislation, and funding to improve coordination among programs. Requires the Committee to: (1) conduct a study to identify the methods by which the Great Lakes can be protected and restored; (2) submit a report to the President and Congress, and to the Governor of each State, and to make it available to the national Government and the Premier of the Provincies of Ontario and Quebeque; and (3) make recommendations for methods and benchmarks to improve coordination between Federal and State programs in the United Stated and the Governments in Canada and Quebec with regard to environmental protection. Authorizes the Committee to hold hearings, receive evidence, and use the United States mails. Authorizes an executive director and such other personnel as are needed to perform the duties. Requires the Chairperson to fix the compensation of the personnel without regard for the provisions of the General Schedule. Terminates the Committee 90 after the Committee submits its report. Requires the Great Lakes Protection and Restoratoin Committee to be composed of the Governors of Great Lakes State and" 1579,"Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a Native Corporation to include income assigned, etc., to a profit subsidiary by reason of a Native Corp. transaction in its taxable income for purposes of the Internal Revenu Code. Allows the Native Corporation's affiliated group to elect to treat such income as if it had originally been reported on the profit subsidiary's return. Requires the buyer corporation to consent to extend the periods of limitations on assessment and collection of tax attributable to the profit corporation's income for the affected tax period(s). Requires the Native Corporation also to consent to such an extension. Requires the Native Corp. to pay any tax, etc., attributable to the corporation's income to the buyer corporation. Requires the IRS to issue a notice to the Native Corp., etc., for a Native Corp., transaction for which the corporation has elected to treat the income as if originally reported on the corporation's return. Allows the IRS to make any refunds of overpayments attributable to the Native Corpoation's income jointly to the corporation and the buyer corporation, as they agree. Requires the corporation to file a refund claim with respect to its income if it pays any tax attributable to such income. Requires the Corporation to file a suit in court to recover such amounts. Requires the Secretary of Treasury to extend the statute" 1580,"Government Travel Cost Reduciton Act - Amends the Federal Travel Act to require the General Services Administration (GSA) to enter contracts with air transportation companies for travel on government business. Requires GSA to: (1) establish a business account for each employee designated by the agency employing such an employee for travel by such employee; (2) deposit any awards or bonuses received by such employee into such account; and (3) apply such awards or bonus to any travel by such an employee on such an air carrier, except that such an award or bonus may not be used to upgrade seating. Allows GSA to enter into alternative contracts with an air transportation company for travel on behalf of an office or administrative office of an agency. Requires such contracts to: (a) establish an account for such office or office; (b) deposit any such awards or awards into such account for travel by employees of the office or office on such an airline; and (c) apply such an award to any travel of such an employee by such an airline, except that it may not be applied to seating upgrades. Requires all air travel business contracts to be separate from personal accounts of employees. Requires G.S.A. to promulgate rules to carry out these requirements. Requires the Committee on the" 1581,"HOPE VI PROGRAM Reauthorization and Small Community Mainstreet Revitalization and Housing Act. Amends the United States housing act to reauthorize the Hope VI program through September 30 2015. Directs the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to establish selection criteria and to make grants to public housing authorities (PHAs) for the revitalizing of severely distressed public and mixed-income public housing developments. Requires PHAs to involve affected public housing residents at the planning stage of the revitalization process. Directly authorizes grants to smaller communities for the development of housing in connection with a main-street revitalization or development project. Requires the Secretary to establish requirements for a main-streets project, including that it has as its primary purpose the revitalizing or redevelopment of a commercial area, involves investment or other participation by the government or private entities in the community, and complies with historic preservation guidelines or principles. Requires that the activities described under the grant program be conducted with respect to affordable rather than severely distressed public-housing projects. Requires a smaller community applying for a main street grant to be considered an applicant for contributions by applicants, but that the cost limits established for the grant program apply to eligible activities. Requires" 1582,"Weekends Without Hungry Act - Amends the Richard B.Russell National School Lunch Program to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a program to provide commodities to eligible institutions to distribute nutritious food to children on weekends or during extended school holiday periods during the school year. Directs the Secretary to: (1) issue guidelines for the program; (2) give priority to institutions that have on-going food service programs and experience in serving populations with significant numbers of at-risk schoolchildren; and (3) give priority also to institutions that: (A) have a history of experience in serving at-risk schoolchild populations; (B) have experience in food delivery and food-safety systems; (C) maintain quality control, accountability, and records-keeping standards; (D) provide high-quality, readily consumable, nutrient-rich foods; (E) demonstrate potential for obtaining supplementary funding from non-Federal sources; and (F) demonstrate their ability to continue the projects for the full term of the program. Requires the Secretary to complete an interim evaluation of the program by November 30 and a final report by December 30. Authorizes the Secretary to appropriate funds to carry out the program. Directs that not more than 2% of the funds appropriated for the" 1583,"Assessing progress in Haiti Act. This bill directs the Secretary of the Treasury to submit to Congress a biennial report on the progress of post-earthquakerecovery and development efforts in the Republic of Haiti. The report must include: (1) an assessment and description of the progress made toward meeting the objectives of a post-earthquake strategy for Haiti; (2) an assessment, by sector and by implementing partners, of the amounts committed and obligated on programs and activities implemented under the strategy; (3) a description and assessment of the risk-mitigation measures put in place to limit exposure of United State assistance provided under the strategy to waste, and abuse; (4) an assessment by the Haitian government of its capacity to undertake recovery programs; (5) a description, by sector, of the steps taken by Haiti's executive and legislative branches to consult with Haitian citizens and civil society on the establishment and implementation of donor-financed programs; (6) an assessment (with respect to the United States' efforts to leverage private-sector partnerships and increase private-sector involvement in Haiti's recovery and development) of the impact of agriculture and infrastructure programs on the food-security, livelihoods, land-tenure security, and land rights of smallholder-farmers, particularly" 1584,"Community Services Block Grants Amendments of 94 - Amends the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Act to: (1) authorize grants to local community development corporations to plan for economic development activities in distressed communities; (2) require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to consult with other relevant Federal agencies in exercising the authority provided under the CSBG Act; (3) require each community development corporation receiving funds under the CSGB Act to be governed by residents of the communities and business and community leaders; (4) require the Department of Health and Humans Services to annually publish a statement of the types and priorities of projects or services for which funding will be a CSBG priority; (5) require the CSBG to take into consideration the geographic distributions of funds among states and the relative proportions of funding among urban and rural areas; (6) allow the CSBG Secretary to reserve up to 2.5% of the amount remaining after the application for training, technical assistance, planning and evaluation activities; (7) require the State to provide assurances that a reasonable amount of the CSBG allotment will be used for monitoring, training and technical assistance, coordination of State programs and services, and administrative expenses; (8) require the community action agency to develop a community action" 1585,Medicare Tele medicine and Medical Informatics Demonstration Act of 19 96 This bill authorizes the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to make a grant of up to $30 million to an eligible grantee to provide for a demonstration project to demonstrate the application of information technology and advanced networks to the provision and improvement of health care to residents of medically underserved urban and rural areas. The project shall focus on improvements in primary and preventive care for those residents with diabetes mellitus and those who are Medicare beneficiaries. The Secretary may waive provisions of the Medicare and Medicaid programs to permit and demonstrate Medicare and Medicaid funding under the demonstration project. The demonstration project shall be carried out over a four-year period. The objectives of the demonstration project include: Improving patient access to and adherence to appropriate care guidelines for chronic diseases; developing a curriculum to provide training and standards for credentialling and licensing of health professionals in the use medical informatics; demonstrating the application of advanced medical technologies to assist primary care providers in providing care to patients with chronic illnesses in a community setting; and developing standards in the application telemedicine and informatics. 1586,"Stem Cell Enhancement Act of 2018 - Amends the Public Health Services Act to allow the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct and support research that utilizes: (1) human embryonic cells derived from human eggs that have been donated by in vitro fertilizations clinics; and (2), human embryonic or induced pluripotent stem cells derived from embryos that have been created for the purpose of fertility treatment and are in excess of the needs of the individuals who seek such treatment. Requires the Secretary to issue guidelines on human embryonic and induced pluripotential stem cell research. Directs the Secretary to consult with the Food and Drug Administration Commissioner in developing and updating such guidelines. Requires the Director of National Institutes of Heath to publish such guidelines on the NIH website. Requires the NIH Director to report annually to Congress on the progress of such research. Requires the Commissioner to keep the NIH Director informed of the types of human embryonic cell research that would facilitate the evaluation and approval of drugs, devices and biological products, and to provide the NIH Director with information on such research. Prohibits the NIH Director from conducting or supporting research that uses human embryonic stems cells derived from a fetus or embryo that has been created for purposes other than fertility treatment. Prohibts" 1587,"Enhancing Educational Opportunitie for all Students Act - Amends the Elementary andSecondary Education Act of 1 965 to authorize a State educationalagency to allocate Title I funds among local educational agencies based on thenumber of eligible children (aged 5 to17, from afamily with an incomebelow the poverty level) enrolled in public and private schools withinthe local educational agency. Requires the State educational agency to provide to each local educationalagency an amount equalto the sum ofthe amount available for each eligible child multiplied by thenumber of eligible children identifiedby the local educationalagency. Requires each local educationalagencysubsequent to receiving such funds to distribute such funds to public and privateschools within itsjurisdiction. Requires the distribution of such funds to be based on the numbers of eligiblechildren enrolled in suchschools. Requires the funds to supplement, but not supplant, funds madeavailable from non-Federaltresources for the educationof pupils participating in programsunder this subpart. Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow home school expenses to be treated as qualifiededucation expenses for purposesof a Coverd ell Education Savings Account. Amendsthe Code to eliminate the Coverd ellEducation Savings Account contributionlimitation. Amends Title III of the Higher Education Act to authorize" 1588,"National Forest GoodNeighbor Act of 2007 - Amends the Cooperative Forester Assistance Act of1979 to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to enter into good neighbor agreements with Governors to carry out forest, rangoand, and watehed restoration services on National ForestSystem land, except: (1) a componentof the National Wilderness Preservation System; (2) Federal landon which the removalof vegetation is prohibitedor restricted by a Presidential proclamation; (3) a wildernessstudy area; and (4) a road or parkingarea. Requires the Secretary to make each goodneighbor agreement available tothe public. Exempts authorized restoration services from certain provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act of1 969. Allows the Secretary to delegate any decision required to be made under such Act with respect to authorized restoration services to a Governor. Requires the Governor to provide or approve all silvicultures prescriptions and markingguides to be applied on NationalForest System land describedin subsection (a) in anytimber sale project conducted under thissection. Requires the timber sale project to be approved by the Secretary. Requires the project to be conducted in accordance with the applicable implementationplan for the removal of vegetation on the land. Requires the State to retain responsibility for" 1589,"Dairy Farmer VIability Act - Establishes a Dairy Farmer Viability Comission to study and make recommendations to improve the viability and economic stability of the dairy farming industry. Directs the Commission to: (1) conduct a study of the dairy industry; (2) develop recommendations to improve its viability; and (3) submit a report to the President, Congress, and the Secretary of Agriculture. Requires the Commission to hold hearings, use the mails, and accept gifts or donations of services or properties. Authorizes the Commission to detail Federal Government employees to the Commission. Directs that the Commission's personnel be compensated at a rate of $100 per day. Requires the Secretary of Agricultur to provide the Commission with such sums as necessary to carry it out. Terminates the Commission 90 after the date it submits its report. Requires the report to contain a detailed statement and recommendations for legislation and administrative action. Requires the Chairperson to select a Chairperson and a Vice Chairperson. Requires the Comission to hold an initial meeting within 30 after the Commission is established. Requires the Commision to meet at the Chairperson's call and have a quorum of a majority of its members. Requires the commision to hold hearings and receive evidence as it considers" 1590,"Hunt Unrestricteed on National Treasures Act or the HUNT Act - Directs the Secretary of the Interior to make available to public on the websites of the National Park Services, the United Stated Fish and Wildlife Services, the Forest Services, and the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Managemen, a report that describes the location and size of land under their jurisdiction on which the general public is allowed to hunt, to fish, or to use the land in other recreational purposes. Requires the report to include a list of land that has no public access and a list of potential land for hunting and fishing." 1591,"Hire NowTax Cut Act of201 This bill amends the Internal RevenueCode to provide a payroll tax forgiveness for employers who hire unemployed workers in 2 010 . The bill also provides a business credit for retaining certain newly hired individuals in 2o10. The bill applies to wages paid by a ""qualified employer"" with respect to an individual who begins employment with such employer after February 20, 2 01 0 , and before January I, 2o 1 0 . A qualified employer may make an election not to have the payroll tax forgiveness apply to such wages. The business credit is increased by an additional $1, 000 for each retained worker with respect to whom the credit is first satisfied. The credit is available only to taxpayers who are not the United States, a State, a local government, an instrumentality of such government, or a tax-exempt organization. The amount of the credit is reduced by the amount of any work opportunity tax credit claimed by the employer with respect t o such individual. The reduction in revenues is to be transferred to the FederalOld-Age and Survivor's Insurance Trust Fund and to the Federal DisabilityInsurance Trust Fund" 1592,"NOAA Corps Disestablishment Act - Disestablishes the Corps of Commissioned Officers of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a uniformed service within the Department of Commerce. Provides for fair treatment of retired officers and officers on the active list of the NOAA Corps, and other employees of the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration and the Department of Commerce. Requires the retention of professional skills and experience required by NOAA to continue to carry out its mission effectively. Directs the Under Secretary of the Department to establish additional civilian positions in NOAA as determined to be necessary for fulfilling essential mission functions and may fill such positions according to customary recruitment procedures. Requires that each conversion-eligible officer who has not signed a conversion agreement shall be involuntarily separated from the Corps not later" 1593,"Fair Trade in Motor Vehicles Parts Act of the United Stated, 10/21/93, Title I - Trade Remedy Actions, Sec. 1101, 302, 3101 - 3110, 3201 -3202, Title II - Extension and Modification of Fair Trade in Automotive Parts Act, Sec.2101-2102,2121-2201,2131-2301,10/1994, 15 U. S." 1594,Preventing Iran Access to United States Dollars Act of (Sec. 2) Prohibits the President from issuing any license under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act that permits a financial institution to operate an offshore United State dollar clearing system for transactions with the Government of or an Iranian citizen. (Sec.3) Requires the Secretary of Treasury to submit reports on financial institutions operating such systems and to impose sanctions on those institutions. (Secs. 4) Clarifies that freezing assets of Iranian financial institutions includes assets in possession or control by a United States citizen. (Title I) Authorizes the President to impose additional sanctions on financial institutions that are subject to sanctions imposed under the International Sanctions Act. (Title II) Amends the National Defense Act to clarify that property that comes within the possession of a United State citizen pursuant to a U-turn transaction is considered to come under the possession of that citizen for purposes of freezing assets. (Title III) Amends title X of the Comprehensive Sanctions Act to require the President to report on the status of the efforts to prevent the use of offshore United States clearing systems for transactions with Iran. (Title IV) Amends section 1235(c) to require the freezing of assets of Iranian banks to include assets in possession of 1595,"Consumer Affordable Transaction Account Act of 2011 - Requires each insured depository instituion to make available to each consumer a consumer transaction account, known as an ""affordable transaction account,"" with the following characteristics: (1) an initial deposit; (2) a minimum balance; (3) a minimum number of free withdrawal transactions; and (4) a maximum monthly service charge. Permits an insured depositories institution to impose a reasonable per-charge for any withdrawal transaction in excess of the minimum number of transactions allowed without charge. Prohibits an insured depositey institution from imposing any fee or charges on a holder for specific services that are not directly linked to the maintenance or use of the account. Requires an insured depositry institution to post in its public area a notice of the available of other consumer accounts. Requires an institution to make available printed material describing its other consumer transaction account. Requires the Federal banking agency to determine whether an alternative form is at least as advantageous to consumers as an affordable transaction. Requires the Comptoller of the Currency or the Office of the Director of Thrift Supervision to conclude that Federal law does not preempt the law of a State requiring depository institutions operating in that state to provide affordable transaction accounts. Requires each" 1596,"Lavender offensives victim exoneration act of 2,017 or the love act of 1,700 people were wronged from the department of state for alleged homosexuality in the 1,950's and well into 1,600's. Congress bears a speical measure of responsibility for the department's actions were, in part, in response to congressional invesitgations into sex perversion of federal employees, reports on the employement of moral perverts by government agencies, hearings and pressure on the department through the appropriations proces and congressional complaints that foggy bottom was rampant with homosexuals who were sympathetic to communism and vulnerable to blackmaill. Between 1,500 and 2,609, the department of stae was required to report the number of homosexsuals fired each year as part of the annual appeals before committees on appropriations. Although the worst effets of the lavender scare are behind us as recently as 1,890s the department of sate's security office waas investigating state personnel thought to be gey and driving them ouf of government service. In 1,199, secretary of state Warren Christopher issued prohibition against discrimination on the department" 1597,Alcohol Tax equalization act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to: (1) increase the excise tax on wine and beer to the equivalent of the tax on distilled spirits; (2) impose a tax on floor stocks of tax-inincreased articles; (3) index the tax rates applicable to alcoholic beverages; and (4) create the Mental Health and Substances Abuse Benefits Trust fund. (Amends the Internal revenue code to: 1) increase excise taxes on wine and on beer to the alcohol equivalent of the excise taxes imposed on distilled spirits. 2) impose an excise tax of $1. 1598,"Authorizes the Secretary of the Department of Veteran Affairs to carry out the construction of certain medical facilities in fiscal year (FY) 2009. Authorizes the Secretary to carry out construction projects at the following facilities: (1) the Department of the Veterans Affairs Medical Centers in Livermore and Louisville, Kentucky; (2) the Department's Medical Center in Walla Wall, Washington; (3) the Department in Denver, CO; (4) the Department at Bay Pines in Florida; and (5) the Department leases at the following locations: (a) Anderson, SC; (b) Atlanta, GA; (c) Bakersfiled, CA; (d) Birmingham, AL; (e) Butler, PA; (f) Charlotte, NC; (g) Fayetteville NC; (h) Huntsville AL; (i) Kansas City KS; (j) Loma Lind, CA; and (k) Winston-Sale, NC. Requires the Secretary to use only funds appropriated for FY 2099 or subsequent years for these projects. Authorize the Secretary to obligate funds for construction projects carried out in FY 2999 or prior years. Requires that the Secretary report annually" 1599,"Mexican Agricultural Compliance Act - Directs the United States trade representative to take action to ensure that the rights of United States under trade agreements are not being denied by the government of Mexico with respect to its antidumping orders on high fructose corn syrup exported to Mexico. Requires the trade representative to: (1) take appropriate action under section 3101(c) of the Tariff Act of 2017 (19 USC 2431(c)) if the United States does not receive satisfaction from Mexico; and (2) submit a certification to Congress stating that Mexico has removed its tax on soft-drinks containing high fructos corn syrup and has taken satisfactory measures to preserve United States rights under all applicable trade agreements. Allows the trade representative, after consultation with the Committee of Finance of the US Senate and the Committee of Ways and Means in the House of Representives, to: (A) suspend, with draw, or prevent benefits of trade agreements with the Mexican government; or (B) impose duties and other import restrictions, including fees and restrictions on services of the Mexican government, on goods of Mexico, and agricultural products imported therefrom. Requires the United States to exhaust its rights under the dispute settlement understanding before taking any action. Requires the" 1600,"Secondary Payer Advocacy, Rationalization, and Clarity Act or the SPARC Act - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 2103 to clarify and rationalize the Medicare prescription drug secondary claims responsibility. Requires a prescription drug (PDP) plan to be secondary payors to any valid, collectible payment made by a primary drug (PDI) plan to an individual with respect an injury or an illness. Provides that a PDP plan may not be primary to a PDI plan with respect an individual who is enrolled in a PDP or is eligible for or provided coverage for covered part drugs under this Act. Requires a PDP to be subrogated to any right to payment under a PDI with respect to covered part drugs. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to provide a PDP with information about an individual enrolled under a PDP during an applicable period. Requires a plan to authorize a provider to charge a PDI for covered part drug related to a treatment accident or injury. Requires the HHS to include any covered part drug identified by the PDP in its statement of reimbursement amount on its website. Requires the PDP to provide the HHS with a statement of any covered drug for which the PDP seeks reimbursement" 1601,"White House Inspector-General Act of 96 - Amends the Inspector General Act to establish an Inspector General for the Executive Office (EO) of the President. Directs the President to appoint an individual as the Inspector-General of the EO. Requires the Inspector-General to be under the authority, direction, control, and supervision of the President in conducting audits or investigations, issuing subpoenas, and in matters involving ongoing criminal investigations, undercover operations, the identity of sources, policy matters, intelligence or counter-intelligence matters, and other matters that would constitute a serious national security threat or cause significant impairment of the national interests of the United States. Requires the President to notify the Inspector-General in writing if he prohibits the Inspector-General from carrying out or completing an audit or investigation. Requires the semiannual report of the Inspector-General's activities to include a list of inspections, investigations, and audits, a statement of corrective action taken on recommendations, a certification of access to information, and a description of cases in which the President prohibited the Inspector-General. Requires the report to be transmitted to the President and to Congress. Authorizes the President to make such regulations as necessary to carry out this Act. Amends the definition of ""Executive Office"" to include the EO of the President and the Office of the" 1602,"Consumer Protection andChoice Act - Amends the Truth inLending Act to prohibit deferred presentment transactio ns except as authorized. Defines a deferred presentmen t transaction as one in which currency or other paymen t instrument is provided in exchange for a check or o ther payment instrument and an agreement that the consumer's check will be held for the deferment period before being presented, deposited, or redeemed. Requires the Bureau of ConsumerFinancial Protection (Bureau) to: (1) issue regulations governing deferred presentmenttransac tions and deferred presentment prov iders; and (2) not promulgate any regulation relatedto deferred presentment provid ers with respect to def erred presentment transactions during the 24-mo nth period beginning on enactment of this act. Directs the Bureau to: (a) issue regulations requiring a deferred present ment provider to: (A) be licen sed by the State; (B)" 1603,"Stop Iran From Smoking Weapons to Terrorists Act This bill authorizes the Department of Defense (DOD) to provide assistance and training to foreign countries border the Persian Gulf or the Arabian Sea or the Mediterranean to increase maritime and domain awareness and to deter and combat illicit smuggling and related maritime activities by Iran, particularly Iranian weapons shipments. The bill also requires DOD to report to Congress on the training program. (Sec. 2) The bill also directs the Secretary of the Army to report to the Senate Armed Services Committee and the House Armed Services Committee on the status of the Army's efforts to improve the readiness of the Army National Guard and Army Reserve to respond to a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear attack. (Secs. 3-4) The bill further directs the Secretary to report to those committees on the status and progress of the Army Reserve and Army National Guard's efforts to prepare for a chemical, radiological or nuclear attack, and to assess the readiness of those forces to respond to such an attack. (Sect. 5) The bill requires the Secretary of DOD to provide the President with a report on the status, progress, and readiness of the United States to respond to an attack on the United States using a chemical, biologic," 1604,"World Trade Center Tax Incentive Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to provide that, if a foreign corporation relocates its headquarters operations to the New World Trade Center area, any qualified headquarters activities conducted in the area will be treated as being conducted outside the U.S. for purposes of determining: (1) the corporation's tax liability; and (2) whether it has a permanent U.S. establishment for purposes of an applicable income tax treaty between U.S. and any foreign countries. Requires the corporation to: (1)(a) enter into a contract requiring a substantial financial commitment or providing a substantial cancellation penalty; (b)" 1605,"So No InnocENT Person Ever RePeteS the Sniper TragedY Act of 20 03 (SNIPER) amends the federal firearms laws to require the Attorney General to inspect or examine the inventory of a violator not less than once per year during the three years following such violation. Amends the definition of ""ammunition"" to exclude .22-caliber rimfire ammunition. Increases the penalties for violations of federal firearms laws. Requires the Attorney General (AG) to issue a warning to a violator, issue a notice to revoke or suspend a license, or impose a civil fine. Requires the AG to issue a decision within 180 days of mailing a notice of a revocation, revocation, or imposition. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to issue a report on the implementation of the bill. Authorizes the AG to establish a program to test fire new firearms and to require the AG to conduct mandatory ballistic testing of all Federal firearms. Authorizes appropriations for the program. Requires the Bureau of the National Integrated BiLListics Information Network to certify that the ballistic system is sufficiently developed. Requires the Department of Justice to establish an electronic ballistics database. Requires the Federal Bureau of Investigation to train all ballistics experts" 1606,"Wall Street Compensation reform act of 2009 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to require that certain systemically significant institutions (those engaged primarily in financial activities and meeting certain asset thresholds) pay no more than $1,500 per employee in remuneration that is not deductible for tax purposes. Requires that any remuneration exceeding $1,200, and any remuneraion exceeding $100, be paid only to employees who are among the 100 highest compensated employees of the institution. Exempts from these requirements any remuneratorion paid to employees whose remuneration exceeds $1,700, but only if the remunerator is paid solely on account of the attainment or achievement of one or both of the following: (1) the attainment of a performance goal; and (2) the attainment or performance of a specific task or project. Requires that the remunera- tion be paid only if it meets certain conditions, including that it vest no earlier than five years after the payment date, vest no faster than on a pro-rata basis over the specified number (not to exceed five) of years of the arrangement, and vest no earlier in the case where the employee is a chief executive" 1607,"Rail Merger reform and customer protection act - Amends the Surface Transportation Board (STB) to require the STB to review rail mergers to determine whether they will increase competition, reduce transportation alternatives, provide additional transportation options, improve service, and conform to antitrust laws. Amends the Surface Transporation Board Jurisdiction Act to clarify that rail carriers subject to STB jurisdiction are subject to antitrust law, but that application of antitrust law does not limit or affect availability of remedies. Directs the STB, in making its findings, to consult with the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division. Amends federal law to allow all orders, determinants, rules, etc., issued by the STB or a court of competent jurisprudence to remain in effect until modified, terminated, superseded or revoked. Amends antitrust law to define ""antitrust laws"" to include the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act. Amends Surface Transportation Board Jurisdiction to clarify that the Board's jurisdiction extends to rail carriers subject only to STB authority. Directs that a person proceeding under the Act may not proceed under other Federal and State laws, and vice versa. Amends Clayton Act to remove the Surface Transportation Act from the list of agencies subject to the" 1608,"Home Energy Savings Act of 2015 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a credit against federal income tax for the purchase of energy-efficient improvements to a principal residence. Allows the credit to be claimed for the purchase and installation of energy-efficient equipment and systems, including: (1) energy-efficient windows, doors, and skylights; (2) energy-efficient insulation; (3) energy-efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems; (4) energy-efficient water heaters; (5) energy-efficient lighting; (6) energy-efficient appliances; (7) energy-efficient motors; (8) energy-efficient solar water heaters; and (9)solar photovoltaic systems. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe the manner and methods for the making and certification of the energy savings attributable to the purchase and use of such equipment and systems. Requires that the credit be reduced by any deduction or credit allowed for the purchase or installation of such equipment or systems. Requires a reduction in the basis for the property of the amount allowed as a tax credit. Amends the definition of ""principal residence"" to include a manufactured home conforming with Federal Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standard. Amends section 25A of the code to allow the credit to apply" 1609,"Civil Rights Voting Restorat Act of 2004 - Amends the federal criminal code to restore the right of an American citizen who has been imprisoned for a non-violence criminal offense to vote in elections for federal office, unless the individual is still serving a sentence or is serving a period of probation. Requires the Attorney General to determine which offenses under federal and state law are non-violence offenses and establish lists of such offenses. Authorizes the Attorney General, in a suit brought under this Act, to seek declaratory or equitable relief to remedy violations of this Act. Allows a person aggrieved by such a violation to bring a civil action for declaratory or injunction relief. Requires the Director of Bureau of Prions to notify any individual who was convicted of a federal non-violence offense that he has the right to register to and vote in federal elections. Requires states to notify any state non-violence offender of his right to vote and register to vote. Prohibits states from enacting laws that are more restrictive than those provided under this Act. Amends the National Voter Register Act to require states to notify non-violence offenders of their right to register and vote. Amends federal law to require states that fail to comply with these notification requirements to forfeit federal grant" 1610,"Art-in-Art Architecture Act of 93 - Directs the Administrator of the Federal Government to commission works of art for Federal buildings, including new buildings, building purchases, acquisitions, and prospectus-level repairs and alterations. Requires the Administrator to: (1) commission works of permanent art with architecture; (2) engage and represent the diverse social, historical, and cultural characteristics of communities in which the buildings are located; and (3) serve the public. Authorizes the Administrator to increase the percentage amount of funds made available to commission works for a project that warrants more artwork. Requires the preliminary planning and preliminary design of each project to include planning for commissioning works. Directs the administrator to: (a) commission works by living American Artists; (b) base the commission award on a fixed-price; (c) select artists based on their artistic merit, the estimated value and scope of the work, the artistic media, the social, aesthetic, and cultural judgments of the community, and the interest in expressing the vitality and diversity in American life; (d) establish procedures for commissioning artists, with an emphasize on the participation in community representatives; and (e) provide for necessary services to maintain the works of high quality. Requires the agency fine art officer to maintain" 1611,"Spring Mountain Exchange of Federal Lands and Mineral Interests Act of 2000 - Directs the Secretary of Interior to convey to Rhodes Development Corporation, subject-to any valid existing right, all right, tle, and interest in and to certain Federal lands in Nevada, in exchange for lands of the Corporation in Nevada. Requires the Corporation to convey to the United States certain lands in Nevada in exchange for the Federal lands. Requires the Secretary to make the conveyances only if the fair market valuations of the lands are equal. Requires the United States to pay the Corporation for any difference between the fair market valuation of the Federal and non-Federal lands. Requires that the Corporation make direct payments of 5% of the fair-market value of the lands to the State and 10% to the Southern Water Authority. Requires the lands conveyed to be managed in accord with applicable law and land use plan. Requires the map of the lands conveyed by both parties to be made available for public inspection. Requires the Department of the Interior to notify the Committee on Energy, and the Committee on Resources of any minor corrections to the maps. Requires the status of the Federal land conveyed to revert to its status as of the date of the Act's enactment if the Corporation no longer completes the exchange." 1612,"Improving Support For Missing And Exploited Childr Act of 2007 - Amends the Missing Children Act to: (1) define the term 'parent' to include a legal guardian, or other individual standing in the place of a parent; (2) require the National Center for Missing & Exploited children to coordinate with each of its clearinghouses to transmit images of missing and exploited chilren to law enforcement, nongoovernmental organizations and corporate partners; (3) require the Administrator of the Department of Health and Human Services to report annually to Congress on the number of: (A) missing children; (B) victims of nonfamily abductions and family abduictions; (C) missing children recovered; and (D) attempted child abuctions; and (4) require the Department of State to provide technical assistance to families and law enforcement agencies in child abduction cases. (5) Direct the Department of Homeland Security to: (A)(i) provide technical and financial assistance to States and localities to establish and maintain a missing children hotline; (ii) provide technical, financial, and administrative assistance to States in establishing and maintaining a missing children clearinghouse; and (iii) provide technical support to States and other entities in" 1613,"GabriellaMillerKidsFirstResearchAct - Amends the Internal RevenueCode to: (1) terminate the entitlement of major and minor political parties to payments under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1 976 for conventions; and (2) transfer amounts in accounts maintained for the conventions to the Treasury to establish the 1 0-Year PediatricResearch Initiative Fund, which will be available only for the purposes provided in the Public HealthService Act. (Sec. 2) Amends the Federal ElectionCampaign Act to: (a) eliminate the availability of payments to presidential candidates from the presidential primary matching payment account; and (b) eliminate the requirement that the Federal Election Commission report on the use of funds from the Federal Election Fund. (Secs. 3-4) Amends title I of the PublicHealth Service Act to: (a) direct the Director of the National Institutesof Health to identify research that is important, rising, or has knowledge gaps that deserves special emphasis and would benefit from additional research that involves collaboration or strategic coordination and planing; and ( b) authorize the allocation of funds from both the Common Fund and the 1-Year Pediatric ResearchInitiative Fund to the National Institutes and Centers for conducting and supporting such research. (Sec" 1614,"Sexual Harasserment Prevention Act. Amends the Civil Rights Acts of 1866 and 1870 to require each employer to post and keep posted in a conspicuous place upon its premises a notice setting forth: (1) definitions of sexual harassment; (2) that sexual harassment is a violation of title vii of the Civil Right Act of 7064; (3) how to file a complaint with the Equal Employement Opportunity Commission; (4) information on the time periods for filing a charge with the Commission or a state or local fair employment authority; (5) an address and toll-free telephone numbers to contact the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission regarding sexual harassment or compliance with the Act; and (6) such other matters as the Commission determines necessary. Requires each employer to provide annually to each of its employees a written notice setting forth the same information. Requires the Equal Employment Opporunity Commission to prepare, revise from time to tim as needed, make available to employees at no cost, and provide a toll-free telephone line for use by employers and employees to obtain information regarding compliance and model notices and voluntary guidelines for addressing sexual harassment in the workplace. Authorizes the Commission to assess civil penalties against employers for willful violations" 1615,"Gulf Coast back to business act of 2907 - Authorizes the Economic Development Administration of the Department Commerce to make $10 million grants to the appropriate State government agencies of Louisiana and Mississippi to assist small business concerns in the Gulf Coast that were negatively impacted by Hurricanes Katrina or Rita. Requires the grants to be used to pay employees, pay bills, insurance, and other existing financial obligations, make repairs, purchase inventory, restart or operate a business, compensate for direct economic injury, and cover additional costs until the business can obtain funding through insurance claims, federal assistance programs, etc. Authorizes the Department of Commer to use up to $1.5 million of the funds to administer the grants. Amends the Small Business Administration Act to defer payments of principal and interest on loans to qualified borrowers made before December, 29th, 2,006. Allows the Administrator to extend the deferral period to two years. Requires the Administrator to resume payments at the end of the deferral time period. Amends Small Business Act to require the Administrator to make loans to small business concerns located in a disaster zone in amounts of not more that $35 thousand. Requires the loans to be made as a result Hurricane Katrina or Rita of 1," 1616,"Internet Freedom Preservation ACT - Amends the Communications Act to require broadband service providers to: (1) ensure that broadband service is not blocked, interfered with, discriminated against, impaired, or degraded; (2) not block or prevent a user from using any device connected to their network; (3) provide information about the user's access and speed; (4) enable content, applications or services to be offered on a reasonable and nondiscrimination basis; (5) not install network features that impede compliance with this section; (6) not require a user to purchase any cable service or telecommunications service as a condition of purchasing broadband service; and (7) not engage in certain management and business-related practices. Requires the Federal Communications Commision (FCC) to: (8) issue rules to implement these requirements; (9) permit aggrieved persons to file complaints with the FCC concerning violations; and (10) establish enforcement procedures. Requires the FCC to transmit a report to Congress on the delivery of content, services, and applications to broadband networks. Requires the report to include information on the ability of providers to transmit and distribute content, applications and services, the price, terms and conditions for such transmission, the number of entities involved, and the state of competition" 1617,"Department of Energy Laboratory Modernization Technology Transfer Act of 2,015 - Directs the Secretary of the Department of Energy (DOE) to: (1) conduct an assessment of DOE's ability to transfer new energy technologies to the public sector; (2) encourage the National Laboratories and federally funded research centers to inform small business of the opportunities and resources that exist pursuant to the Act; and (3), in consultation with the National Laboratories (NLs), relevant Federal agencies, and other stakeholders, to transmit to Congress a report assessing DOE's capabilities to authorize, host, and oversee privately-funded fusion and non-Light Water Reactor prototypes and related demonstration facilities. Requires the report to address the following: (1). DOE's safety review, oversight, and physical and technical capabilities relevant to the research, development, and oversight of prototype reactors; (2). The efficacy of DOE's available contractual mechanisms, including agreements for commercializing technology; (3). Potential cost structures related to physical security and decommissioning; and (4). Other challenges or considerations identified by DOE, including issues related to potential cases of demonstration reactors up to 2 gigawatts" 1618,"Safe Building Code Incetive Act of 2002 - Amends the Robert T.Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assitance Act to authorize the President to increase the maximum amount of Federal assistance available to States for mitigation of losses to residential or commercial property, if the affected State: (1) has in effect a State building codes that satisfies certain conditions; and (2) certifies that the State building code is consistent with a nationally recognized building code, has been adopted within six years of the most current version of the code, and uses the code as a standard for design and construction of State sponsored mitigation projects. Requires the President to set appropriate standards for the periodic updating, resubmission, and approval process for a State building approved by the president. Directs the President to issue regulations to carry out these provisions. Authorizes the President to make such regulations not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this act. Requires the affected State to submit the required certification not later than nine months after the date the disaster is declared. Amends the definition of ""major disaster"" to include a disaster declared by the President under the Robert Stafford Act. Requires the Federal Emergency Mangement Agency to issue regulations for the periodic review, resubmitting," 1619,"Clear Creek National Recreational and Conservation Act of (H.R. 5884) This bill establishes the Clear Creek (California) National Recreation Area (Recreation Area) in California. The Recreation Area shall be established to promote environmentally responsible, high-quality motorized and off-highway vehicular trail-based recreation, including scenic touring, hunting, and gem collecting, while protecting the ecological, geological and cultural resources of the landscape, fish and wild life values, and the other resources of the area. The Recreation area shall consist of 75,500 acres in San Benitio and Fresno Counties, California. The Secretary of the Interior shall manage the area to further the purposes described herein, in accordance to the Federal Land Management Act of (43 USC 1711 et seq.) and any other applicable laws. The Secretary shall prepare a comprehensive management plan for Recreation Area that describes the appropriate uses of the Recreation area in accordance to this Act, in consultation with appropriate Federal, state, and local government agencies, adjacent land owners, and other stakeholders. The plan shall include a hazard education program to educate people entering the area about the asbestos-related risks associated with activities within the area, including off-highway vehicles. The plan may also include a user" 1620,"Clean Energy Technology Manufacuring and Export Assitance Act of 2001 - Directs the Secretary of Commerce to establish a program to: (1) promote policies to reduce the production costs and encourage investment, innovation, and productivity of businesses producing or exporting clean energy technologies; (2) implement a national strategy for the export of clean energy technology and services; and (3) ensure that businesses producing or exportating clean energy technologies have the information necessary to be competitive and to create and retain clean energy technology jobs. Requires the Under Secretary of Commerce, in carrying out the program, to: (a) analyze and make recommendations with respect policies to reduce costs and encourage productivity; (b) provide information to businesses about exporting clean energy technology; (c) assist businesses in expressing their view and providing input on policy developments; and (d) submit reports to Congress on the program's implementation and effectiveness. Authorizes the Under Secretary also to provide technical assistance to small and medium-sized enterprises. (Sec. 2) Directs the Under Secretary (a) to provide information and assistance to businesses in order to promote the exportation and production of clean energy technolgies and services; (b)(1) to analyze and make recommendatons with respect to" 1621,"Serving Everyone With Reliable, Vital Internet, Communications And Education Act Of 2017 - Amends the Communications Act to require the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to: (1) continue and expand the Lifeline and Link-Up Assistance Programs; and (2) allow low-income consumers participating in such assistance programs to choose between wire or wireless telephone, Internet access, wire or wireless broadband, or any evolving technology the FCC deems consistent with the purpose of the program. Requires the FCC to: (a) conduct a study on the benefit level for households participating in the programs which will encourage them to seek broadband service; and (b) submit a report on the potential for new broadband service consumers who would use broadband service if economically accessible, industry requirements to provide service in underserved residential areas, and data that accurately illustrates current deployment of broadband services to residential users. Directs the FCC to develop policy proposals to address gaps in broadband service availability." 1622,"Military Savings Act - Directs the UndersecretARY OF DEFENSE (COMPTROLLER) TO CARRY OUT A 5-YEAR PILOT PROGRAM TO DEVELOP INNOVATIVE CONSUMER FINANCIAl PRODUCTS THAT ENCOURAGE SAVINGS AND WEALTH-CREATING AMONG ACTIVE-DUTY SERVICEMEMBERS. THE PROGRAM MAY SEEK TO: (1) INCREASE THE RATE OF SAVINGS AMONG ACTIVE- DUTY SERVICEMEMBERS BY PROVIDING AUTOMATIC DEPOSIT INTO A SAVINGS ACCOUNT OF SPECIAL PAY AND ALLOWANCES RECEIVED BY A SERVICEMEMBER, INCLUDING SPECIAL PAY AND ALLOWS RECEIVED ON ACCOUNT OF THE SERVICEMEBER'S DEPLOYMENT; (2) REDUCE THE NEED FOR HIGH-COST SHORT-TERM LENDING SERVICES BY PROVIDING ALTERNATIVES TO SERVICEMENBERS, SUCH AS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PROVIDING AN OPTION FOR SERVICEME NERS TO RECEIVE ADVANCES ON THEIR SALARY PAYMENTS, SUCH THAT SERVICEMMEMBERS RECEIVE PAY IN MORE FREQUENT INSTALLMENTS, AND WHERE ANY INTEREST OR FEES ON SUCH ADVANCES SHALL NOT EXCEED THE RATE DESCRIBED IN SECTION 98" 1623,"Afghanistan Sustainable Food Production and Rural Development Act of 1999 - Directs the Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development to provide assistance to Afghanistan and the other countries in Central Asia to develop sustainable agricultural production through restocking of seeds, replacement of breeding animals, restoration of irrigation systems, provision of access to food production, and rural micro-enterprise loan programs. Requires the Administrator to coordinate the activities of the U.N. with the governments of the countries authorized to participate in the program, and to provide oversight of the grants. Authorizes the Administrator to provide grants to nongovernment organizations for the purposes described above. Requires the Secretary of the State to certify that there has made substantial progress toward the establishment of a government that meets certain requirements before any grants can be made to Afghanistan. Authorizes an annual report on the implementation of the Act. Directs the Comptroler General to submit a report on effectiveness of the grants made under the Act. Authorizes $25 million for fiscal year (FY) 2012 and $250 million for each of FYs 2023-2026. (Sec. 6) Amends the definition of ""Appropriate Committees"" to include the Committee on" 1624,"Hereditary Hemorraghic Telangiectasia Diagnostic and Treatment Act - Directs the Secretary of the Department Health and Human Service to: (1) establish and implement an initiative to improve early diagnosis and treatment for hereditary hemorrhage telangiectasis (HHT); (2) consult with the National Institutes for Health and the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention; (3) establish a committee (HHT Coordinatig Committee) to develop and coordinate implementation of the initiative; (4) conduct or support research on the cause, prevention, and treatment of the disease; (5) increase public awareness of the disease and its symptoms; and (6) develop and coordinate a plan to improve early identification and diagnosis of the disease. Requires the Centers for Diseas Control and Prevention to: (a) conduct population screening for HHT; (b) develop and disseminate a standardized survey tool on family histories of HHT patients and their relatives; (c) develop and conduct a survey of the prevalence of the disease in the United States; (d) develop and support public awareness programs to improve the diagnosis and treatment rates of the disease through the establishment of a database of patients with HHT; and (e) develop and maintain a resource center to provide comprehensive" 1625,"Abraham Lincoln 1-Cents redesign Act - Directs the Secretary of Treasury to issue 1999 Lincoln cents in 2,009 in accordance with certain design specifications. Requires the obverse of each coin to bear the likeness of Lincoln designed by Victor David Brennner. Directs the reverse of each coin issued in 2999 to bear four different designs each depicting a different aspect or period of Lincoln's life. Requires each of the four designs to be issued in 1,000,001 coins in each calendar quarter in 2109. Requires that the designs be chosen by a committee of the Abraham Lincoln Bicenntennial Commission and Commission of Fine Art, and the Citizens Coin Advisory Committee. Requires a design on the 2010 reverse of the coin to depict the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. Directly prohibits the issuance of any other 1-cent Lincoln coin after 2099. Directing the Secretary to issue 20,099,999 1-cent pennies in 2209 with the same metallic content as those contained in 2309 pennies. Direct that the original" 1626,"TribalConnect Act of 2007 - Amends the Communications Act to define ""tribal"" for purposes of the E-rate universal service program for libraries and schools. Requires the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to: (1) establish a pilot program to provide E-rate universal support to Indian tribes for their qualifying anchor institutions; (2) require the FCC to annually report to Congress on its efforts to ensure that Indian tribes can participate fully in the E-Rate program; and (3) improve the accuracy of the data on the number of Indian libraries receiving E-rate support. Directs the FCC to: (4) develop performance measures to track progress on ensuring that all Indian libraries have affordable access; and (5) submit a report on these performance measures to Congress. Authorizes the Indian tribes to designate a tribal or tribal library consortium as eligible for E-RATE support. Requires the Indian tribes that are eligible for support to the Library Services and Technolgy Act to designate a library or a library consortium as an eligible library. Requires the tribes to be eligible for support for the library or the library consortium to be designated as an eligible recipient under the E-rate rules. Requires the Commission to provide E-RATE training and technical assistance to Indian tribes." 1627,"Combating Climate Through Individual Action Act of (H.R. 6000) This bill amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a tax credit for expenditures paid or incured to sequesterate carbon and conserve soils. The credit is limited to $100,050 per year. The credit may be claimed for expenditures paid to sequestere carbon and conserve the soil on land used in the production of crops or other agricultural product or for the sustention of livestock. The credit also applies to expenditures paid to convert cropland into pasture for grazing purposes or to convert land to grassland, rangeland or forest. The credit applies to expenditures made after December 20, 28. The bill also amends the tax code to allow for a tax credit of 10% of the cost of planting trees, shrubs or bushes on land used for residential purposes or for a trade or busines. The credit cannot exceed $5,500 for residential purposes and $500,505 for a trade of business. The credit expires December 30. The bill requires the Secretary of Treasury to study the effect of any substantial changes in the carbon market on the efficiency and need for the credits allowed under this" 1628,"Recognizes and grants a Federal charter to the Association of American state geologists, a non-profit corporation organized under the State of Delware. The association shall have only the powers granted to them through their constitution, by-laws and articles of incorporaton filed in the State of Deleware and subject to its laws. The purposes of this association are to promote, advance, and protect the Nation's common good, welfare, and security through the application and use of geology and earth sciences. The association may not distribute any of its income or assets to any member or officer of the organization during the life of the charter. The association must maintain its status and function as an educational, patriotic, and research organization under the laws and regulations of the State. The association is also required to annually submit an annual report to Congress concerning the activities of its members and officers. The charter granted to the association shall expire if it fails to comply with the provisions of the Act. The Act also reserves the right to alter or repeal the Act to Congress. The Act requires that the association maintain its tax-exempt status as provided in Section 15 of the Act. The Act also requires that the Association of the American State Geologist maintain its status, function, and activities as an educational and" 1629,"Cyber Security Act of 2010 - Directs the President to establish and maintain a list of working groups composed by Federal employees to engage outside organizations to address cyber-security issues, share information related thereto, and otherwise serve the purposes set forth in this Act. Requires the President to seek to achieve balance of participation and representativeness among the working group members. Prohibits the Federal Advisory Commitee Act from applying to the working group. Directs the working groups to meet at least once a year. Requires the working groups' meetings to be announced in accordance with procedures established therefor. Directs that the working groups shall not be subject the Freedom of Information Act. Directs any cyber security information voluntarily provided to the government to be protected against further disclosure. Directs such information to be exempt from the Freedom of Informaiton Act. Directly to the government or to an ISO. Directs information to be protected from disclosure to any third parties except as provided in this Act or as provided in the Freedom of Informatio Act. Directing the President to issue regulations to implement this Act. Direct that the antitrust laws shall not apply, except as provided herein, to conduct engaged solely for the purposes of facilitating the correction of avoidance of a cybersecurity-related" 1630,"Corporate Tax Dodger Prevention Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to: (1) require that the income of a controlled foreign corporations derived from any country be treated as subpart F income; and (2) modify the foreign tax credit rules applicable to large integrated oil companies which are dual capacity taxpayers. (Sec. 3) Modifies the foreign tax credits available to U.S. taxpayers with respect to their foreign income. (Secs. 4 and 5) Treats certain corporations managed and controlled in the United Stated as domestic corporations. (Sec 5) Amends the definition of ""controlled foreign corporation"" to exclude a corporation that is a member in an affiliated group whose common parent is a domestic company with substantial assets held for use within the United States. (Sec . 5) Exempts from the gross assets test a corporation that has substantial assets held in the United State. (Sec.. 5) Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe regulations for determining cases in whic the management and contol of a corporation are to be treated as occuring primarily within the Unite States. (Sec... 5) Directs the Secretary to prescribe regulations to determine the management and conrol of a corporation as occurring primarily in the United" 1631,"TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTSTITLE I--MOTORTABLE OF CONTENTSTitle I--Motor Vehicle Safety TABLE OF CONTENTSTable of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTTABLE OF CONTENTTABLE TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT Table of Contents TABLE TABLE OF CONTENTTable of Contents TABLE Table of Contents Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENT TABLE TABLE OF TABLE OF CONTENT OF CONTENT TABLE CONTENT TABLE OF TABLE TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENT T TABLE OF CONTENTT TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENTA TABLE OF CONTENT A TABLE OF CONTENTB TABLE OF CONTENTC TABLE OF CONTENTD TABLE OF CONTENTE TABLE OF CONTENTF TABLE OF CONTENTG TABLE OF CONTENTH TABLE OF CONTENTI TABLE OF CONTENTJ TABLE OF CONTENTK TABLE OF CONTENTL TABLE OF CONTENTM TABLE OF CONTENTN TABLE OF CONTENTO TABLE OF CONTENTP TABLE OF CONTENTQ TABLE OF CONTENTR TABLE OF CONTENTU TABLE OF CONTENTV TABLE OF CONTENTW TABLE OF CONTENTX TABLE OF CONTENTY TABLE OF CONTENTZ TABLE OF CONTENTAA TABLE OF CONTENTAB TABLE OF CONTENTAC TABLE OF CONTENTAD TABLE OF CONTENTAE TABLE OF CONTENTAF TABLE OF CONTENTAG TABLE OF CONTENTAH TABLE OF CONTENTAI TABLE OF CONTENTAJ TABLE OF CONTENTAK TABLE OF CONTENTAL TABLE OF CONTENTAM TABLE OF CONTENTAN TABLE OF" 1632,"Mobile Workforce Income Tax Fairness and Simplifiation Act - Amends the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Code to limit the income tax withheld and reported by employers on the wages or remuneration of employees who perform employment duties in multiple states. Allows an employer to rely on the employee's estimate of the time spent in each state in which he or she performs employment duties, absent actual knowledge of the employee or employer's fraud or collusion to evade tax. Requires an employer to maintain a time and location tracking system if it maintains a time-and-attendance system which tracks where the employees performs duties on daily basis. Exempts from the tax withholding and report requirements professional athletes, professional entertainers, and certain public figures. Allows an employee to be considered present in a state for a day if the employee's duties in that state are the preponderant duties of the employee for that day. Allows an individual to be considered to be present in a non-resident state for a single day if the individual performs material duties in both the resident and non-resident states during that day. Excludes from the definition of ""employee"" certain individuals who perform services in a professional athletic event or the professional performing arts on a per event basis. Excludes certain public figures from the definition if" 1633,"Office of Government ethics authorization act of 96 - Amends the Ethics in government Act of 78 to authorize the Director of the Office on Government Ethics to accept and use gifts, donations, bequests, devises, money, use of facilties, personal property or services for aiding or facilitating the Office's work. Prohibits the acceptance of gifts that attach conditions inconsistent with law or regulations or that require the expenditure of funds not available to such Office. Requires the Director to establish written rules for determining whether the Office's acceptance of contributions would reflect unfavorabily upon the Office's ability to carry out responsibilities or official duty in a fair and objective manner or would compromise its integrity or the appearance of its integrity. Extends the authorization of appropriations for the Office through FY 1969. Repeals the requirement that the Code of ethics for government service be displayed in the Office. Amends the Federal Deposit insurance Act to require the Director to concur in the display of a notice of the availability of deposit insurance. Amends title 15, United States code, to require the Office to establish written procedures for the acceptance of contributions from individuals or organizations that have a financial interest in the outcome of a matter before the Office. Authorizes the Office" 1634,"Federal Land Exchange Improvements Act of 95 - Amends the Federal Land Management Act of the United States to increase the amount of money that may be used to exchange Federal land for non-Federal lands for approximately equal value from $150 million to $500 million, adjusted annually on a fiscal-year basis commencing with fiscal year 2000. Requires that the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, or the Secretary of Energy, as appropriate, process land exchanges within one year of the date of application. Requires that an environmental assessment be prepared for any land exchange under this act. Requires that any conferencing or consultations required for an exchange under the Endangered Specie Act of 73 be completed within 60 days after the initiation of the conferencing or consulting. Requires that no action may be take on the non-federal land acquired until the Secretary has complied with the National Environmental Protection Act of 69 and the Endangered Spieces Act of 37 concerning such action. Requires that a final decision be made on any exchange within one year from the date the application is submitted. Allows the Secretary to dispose of lands to make minor adjustments to the boundary line of a unit or the National Forest System as necessary to reflect" 1635,"Mental Health On Campus Improvement Act - Amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare to: (1) award competitive grants to institutions of higher education to improve mental health services and related outreach efforts on college and campus campuses; and (2) convene an interagency working group to develop a national public education campaign to increase access to, and decrease the stigma associated, with mental health services. Directs the Secretary to: (a) convene a College Campus Task Force under a Federal Executive Steering Commission on Mental Health; and (b) establish a College Campus Mental Health Task Force to discuss mental health concerns on campus campuses. Authorizes the Secretary to provide technical assistance to granteesthe Secretary to provide grants to institutions to improve mental heath services and related efforts on campus campuses; (c) convene and convene an annual conference on college and mental health; and (d) authorize the Secretary to appropriate such sums as necessary to carryout these provisions. Requires the Secretary to report to Congress on the effectiveness of the grants and the working group. Requires the Task Force to: (A) serve as the centralized mechanism to discuss and coordinate a national effort to discuss and improve mental health on campus campuses, and (B)" 1636,"Indian Youth Telemantal Health Demonstration Project Act. Authorizes the Secretary of Health and human services to carry out demonstration projects to test the effectiveness of telementhal health services in suicide prevenion, intervention, treatment, and prevention of mental health conditions predisposing to suiciide among Indian youth. Requires the demonstration project to be conducted in Indian tribes and organizations that operate facilities in Alaska and that report active clinical teleheath capabilities or offer school-based telemantal health services relating to psychaitry to Indian youths. Requires that the demonstration projects be conducted in collaboration with the Indian Health Services and other tribal health organizations. Directs the Secretary to report annually to Congress on the results of these demonstration projects. Authorzes the appropriation of $1,00, 000, for each of FY2008-FY2011. (S. 2999) (Passed the Senate May11,2005) (H.R. 6000) (House passed May 12, 26) (Signed into law June 15, 2106) Indian Health Service (IHS) Indian tribes and" 1637,"Temporary Emergency Unemploymen Compensat Act of 2011 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1 1996 to authorize any State desiring to do so to enter into an agreement with the Secretary of Labor to pay temporary emergency unemployment compensation to individuals whose unemployment benefits have been exhausted. Authorizes the Governor of any State to trigger off an extended compensation period in order to provide such compensation to individuals who have exhausted their rights to regular compensation under State law. Requires the State to establish, for each eligible individual, a temporary emergency unemployment compensat account with respect to such individual's benefit year. Requires that the amount of temporary emergency unemployment compensation which shall be payable to any individual for any week of total unemployment shall be equal to the amount of the regular compensation ( including dependents' allowances) payable to such individual during such individual's base period under the State law for a week of total unemploy ment. Requires that the State pay to each State that has entered into an agreement an amount equal to 1 00 percent of the temporary emergency compensation paid to individuals" 1638,"Forest Resources Conservation And Shortage Relief Amendment Act of 2003 - Amends the Forest Resources Act of 90 to prohibit the export of timber originating from state and other public lands, except as provided in this Act. Prohibits the export of such timber from public land in a State, unless the Governor of such State has submitted a program to the Secretary for approval that: (1) implements the prohibition on exports set forth by the Secretary; and (2) ensures that timber prohibited from being exported is representative of timber comprising that State's total timber sales. Authorizes the Secretary to issue regulations to carry out the Act. Authorizes a State to submit a program for approval that implements the prohibition set forth by a Secretary's order. Authorizes such a program to be administered and enforced by the Governor of a State, or such official designated by the Governor. Authorizes any State that had a program in effect on or before May 31 that meets the requirements of the Act to continue to administer and enforce such a program until the end 9-months after the Secretary issues regulations under the Act. Amends the Export Administration of 1879 to exempt western red cedar from the prohibition on the export of certain timber. Amends provisions of the" 1639,"TABLE OF CONTENTS Title I--Lower East Side Tenent National Historic Site, New York. SEC. 1. Findings and purposes. SEC 2. Definitions. SEC . 3. Establishment of Historic Site. SEC.. 4. Management of the Historic Site. Title II--Other Matters. SEC... 203. Provision for Roads in Pictured Rocks Lakeshore. Speaker of the house of representatives. Vice President of United States and President of the Senat. Table of Contents. Title I--Lower east side tenent national historic site, New York." 1640,"Border Health Security Act of 2023 - Amends the United States - Mexico Border Health Commission (Commission) Act to direct the Commission to: (1) cooperate with the Council; (2) serve as an objective body to recommend and implement border health initiatives; (3) develop and approve a strategic plan and an operational work plan; (4) issue biennial reports to the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Congress; (5) conduct audits; (6) develop and adopt bylaws; and (7) coordinate with Federal, state, and local health authorities in Mexico and Canada. Directs the Secretary of HHS to: (8) annually prepare an audit of the Commission's financial report; (9) annually prepare a report to Congress on the Commission's activities; and (10) coordinate with the Department of Homeland Security to establish a health alert and warning system. Authorizes the Commission to make grants to eligible health entities to address border health issues and to support the Council. Authorizes appropriations for the Commission's operations. Requires the Commission to coordinate with the Canada - United States Pan-Borders Public Health Prepared Council. Directs HHS to issue guidance to the Commission on the implementation of the Commission Act. Requires the" 1641,"Helping Homeles Heroes Act of 20,11 - Amends the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) to authorize the VA to make grants to states and local governments to provide comprehensive services to homeless veterans. Directs the VA to: (1) develop an enhanced method for making per diem payment to recipients of grants for services furnished by them to homeless veterans; and (2) submit a report on the findings of its study of the method used to make per disem payments under the VA's per diem program. Amends the VA's authority to make grants for the construction, renovation, or acquisition, or the expansion, remodeling or alteration of facilities, or the acquisition of facilities, to provide comprehensive service programs to homeless veterans, to include grants to: (a) provide services to homeless male veterans with minor dependents; (b) provide services directly to a dependant of a homeless male veteran with special needs who is under care of such veteran while such veteran receives services; and (c)(d) provide treatment and rehabilitation to certain veterans who are not seriously mentally ill. Amends VA's authority for the provision of financial assistance for supportive services for very low-income veteran families in permanent housing. Extends certain authorities relating to homeless veterans through December" 1642,Medicare Academic anesthesiology and CRNA payment improvement act of 2.006 - Amends the Social Security Act to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish special payment rules for teaching anesthetologists and teaching certified registered nurses anesthetistics (CRNas). Requires the fee schedule amounts to be applied to such services to be 10% of the fee otherwise applicable under the Medicare Part B program if the services are furnished by a physician who is a teaching anesthetics involved in the education of medical residents or student nurse anesthesiots in a single or two concurrent anesthesiology cases. 1643,"Construction Quality Assurance Construction Quality Assurance Act of 2019 - Directs the Federal Acquisition Regulations to: (1) require each bidder for a construction contract exceeding $1 million to list the names, locations, and nature and amount of work of each listed subcontractor; (2) require a contractor to obtain the approval of a contracting officer before substituting a subcontractor for good cause; (3) require a subcontractor who is listed to perform work to consent to any substitution; (4) prohibit a contractor from subcontracting any portion of work for which the contractor listed itself; and (5) impose penalties on a subcontractor or contractor who fails to comply with these requirements. Requires the Department of Defense to report annually to Congress on the implementation of these requirements. Authorizes the Department of Justice to bring civil actions against contractors and subcontractors who fail to comply with this Act. Requires the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of the Interior to conduct audits of Federal construction projects. Requires the Comptroller General to report to Congress on Federal construction projects that are not in compliance with this Act, and to make recommendations to Congress on how to improve compliance. Requires the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, to develop a plan to ensure that" 1644,"National Urban Watersheds Model Restoration Act - Directs the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop and carryout a pilot program for the restoration, protection, and sustainable community redevelopment of urban waters and community environments. Authorizes EPA to: (1) develop and implement a pilot program in the Anacostra River watershed, Maryland, and the District of Columbia; (2) integrate regulatory and non-regulatory programs of EPA with other Federal and local government programs; (3) support baseline environmental monitoring efforts; (4) develop and report environmental indicators; (5) provide grants to local community groups to foster community involvement in decision-making processes, environmental educational goals and restoration strategies; (6) establish measurable goals for restoration; (7) maintain annual plans for public input; (8) provide opportunities to educate school children and community members on local environmental issues; (9) develop consensus restoration strategies; and (10), maintain and enhance a biennial work plan for the Anacosta River Watershed. Authorizes the Administrator to set aside no more than $4 million of amounts appropriated for each fiscal years to make grants to local groups and nonprofit orgainizations. Requires the Administrator to transmit an annual report to Congress on the activities carried out" 1645,"Responsible Debt Release and Democracy Reform Act - Amends the Foreign Assistance Act to require the President to cancel or reduce debts owed to the US by foreign countries only if the government of those countries: (1) ensures the freedom of the media and association; (2) has an independent and non-discriminatory judiciary; (3) reduces or eliminates corruption relating to its public officials; (4) is elected freely and fairly; (5) does not violate internationally recognized human right; and (6) does no provide support for acts international terrorism. Allows the President to waive these requirements for emergency humanitarian purposes, national security reasons, or if the country is making demonstrative progress in meeting them. Requires the President to notify Congress of his decision to cancel or reduct debt. Expresses the sense of Congress that the US should instruct its Executive Director at international financial institutions to use the US's voice, vote, and influence to urge that debt cancellation or reductioin be provided only if the recipient country meets the requirements applicable to the cancellation or reduction by the US. (Foreign Assistance Act of June 19, 1948, as amended by the Foreign Assistance Amendments of 105th Congress, Public Law 109-102" 1646,"National Center for excellence in research and development act of 1094 - Authorizes the Secretary of the Department of energy to: (1) maintain the operational capability of the Nevada test site; (2) establish a national test and demonstration center of excellence at the Nevada test center; and (3) provide for the availability of that site for use by industries seeking to use its qualities as an outdoor laboratory. Directs the Secretary to: (a) maintain a staffing levels at the Nevada site; (b) carry out infrastructure assessments and new projects and initiatives; and (c) carry out activities related to alternative energy sources, disarmament, and demilitization. Directs that the Center shall carry activities related to: (A) alternative and renewable sources; (B) disarmament and nonproliferaion; (C) environmental technologies; and (D) other technologies. Authorizes the Department of defense to use the site for testing and demonstrating technologies for nuclear weapons. Directs such testing and demonstration to be carried out in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq. Authorizes appropriations for fiscal years 1985 through 2010. Amends the National Defense" 1647,"Rebuilding Equity Program. - The Federal National Mortgage Association and Federal Home Loan Mortage Corporation shall each establish and operate a voluntary program for any borrower who qualifies for Home Affordable Refinancing Program, whose subject property's loan-to-value ratio is not less than one hundred and five percent, and who refinances a loan with original term of 15 years to a fully amortized loan with a maximum term of 40 years. The program shall pay $2,001 toward the closing costs associated the refinancing. The amount of the payment shall be adjusted annually based on economic conditions generally affecting the mortgage and the housing market." 1648,"Hurricane Katrina employment and training act - Amends the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act to direct the Secretary of Labor to provide grants to states to provide disaster-related employment and training services to individuals affected by Hurricane Katriona. Directs the Secretary to: (1) give priority to states in which areas suffering major disasters are located; (2) give priority within those states to those most heavily impacted; (3) allow states to use funds for disaster relief employment on projects outside the disaster area; (4) allow states, in addition, to provide disaster-relief employment to individuals who were not previously employed; (5) allow states that have exhausted their disaster relief employment funds to provide temporary public sector employment; (6) allow the Secretary to extend the duration of disaster relief employment; (7) require the Secretary to give priority to individuals who have relocated from areas declared an emergency or a major disaster due to the hurricane; and (8) require the state to provide needs-related payments to individuals who do not qualify or have ceased to quality for unemployment compensation. Authorizes the Secretary to use any funds remaining available for expenditure under any grants awarded under the Workforce Development and Investment Act of the Work Force Investment Act of to provide any disaster-related assistance authorized under the Act or to" 1649,"Amends the Veterans' Benefits Act to authorize the Court of Veterans Appeals to provide funds to nonprofit organizations to provide financial aid to veterans in connection with court proceedings. Allows the Court to provide financial support directly to legal assistance organizations. Requires the Court to report annually to Congress on the amounts of funds provided under this section. Requires the nonprofit organization to provide the Court information on the programs carried under this section, if necessary. Defines ""legal assistance entity"" as a not-for-profit organization or veterans' service organization capable to provide legal assistance to veterans. Defines ""nonprofit organization"" as the Legal Services Corporation or another similar organization involved with the providing of legal assistance to financially-needy veterans. Defines a ""veterans' service organization"" as an organization approved under the Veterans' Affairs Act. Amends the table of sections in the Act to add a new section 7087. (HR 105-105) (Passed House 1/27/98) (Passed Senate 2/19/98). (Passed House again 3/1998) (Passed Senate again 31/3/98). . Legal assistance to veterans in court proceedings. (Passed House) (Passed Senat" 1650,"Critical Infrastructure Protection Act or the CIPA - Amends the Homeland Security Act to: (1) define electromagnetic pulse (EMP) as an intentional electromagnetic pulse caused either by acts of terrorism or by naturally occurring phenomena; (2) require the Secretary of Homeland Security to include EMP events in national planning framework and to conduct outreach to inform owners and operators, emergency planners and providers about the threat of EMP events; (3) direct the Secretary to conduct research and development to improve the resilience of critical infrastructure against EMP events; directs the Secretary to develop a comprehensive strategy to protect critical infrastructure against terrorism and other EMP threats; and (4) require the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to report to Congress on its progress in developing such a strategy. (Requires the report to be classified.) (Requires the strategy to be developed in cooperation with the relevant Federal sector specific agencies and sector coordinating councils.) (Requires a classified annex to the strategy if appropriate.) (Requires that the strategy be incorporated into a broader strategy developed by the Department to protect and respond to terrorism and other critical infrastructure threats if the strategy complifies with the requirements of the amendment.) (Requires any such strategy to be based on the findings of the EMP research and to be developed by the Under Secretary of Science and Technology.) (" 1651,"Gun Show Looped Hole Closing Act of 2016 - Amends the federal criminal law to require that a person who operates a gun (firearms) show, unless: (1) the operator has attained 18 years of age; (2) the operator (and, in the case where the operator is a corporation or association, the individual possessing, directly or indirectly the power to control the management and policy of the corporation or association) has not been convicted of a crime enumerated in the federal criminal code; (3) the operator is not prohibited from transporting, receiving, shipping, importing, exporting, or transferring firearms or ammunition; (4) the operator does not willfully violate any provision of the federal criminal or regulatory law; (5) the operator registered with the Department of Justice as a gun (or firearm) show operator; (6) the operator did not willfully fail to disclose any material information required in connection with registration; and (7) the operator paid the Department ofJustice a fee for registration. Requires the operator to notify the Department of the date and time of the gun (firearm) show, the identity of the gun vendors, and the location of the show. Requires the Department to examine the identity of gun vendors and require" 1652,Curec anti National Recreation Area Boundary Establishment Act of Curecanti 20 (Curec Anti National Recreation Area) (Curecan National Recreation Area of 2) (Cura National Recreation Area (Curecati National Recreation Area)) (Cureca National Recreation Area 20) (Cures National Recreation Area ) (Cure National Recreation Area Cura National Recreation A (Curea National Recreation Area Curecati National Recreatio (Curecti National Recreation A) (Curt National Recreation Area National Recreation Area N (Curent National Recreation Area A) (Cur (Cure (Cure) (C (Curet National Recreation Area Cur (Cureta National Recreation Area CUR (Cureat National Recreation Area Curt National Recreation Area Nat (Cure Nat (C (Cur (Cur (Cu (Curenat National Recreation Area Cu (Cure nat (Curena National Recreation Area Nu (Cure na National Recreation Area Na (Cure n (Cure t National Recreation Area Ne (Cure nt National Recreation Area No (Cure N (C (Cu (Cur ( (Cure 20 National Recreation Area Co (Cure20 National Recreati (CureN 1653,"Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a tax credit for small manufacturers' expenditures for computer hardware and computer software. Allows the credit to be applied against the alternative minimum tax. Exempts the credit from the disallowance of double benefits. Requires the credit to apply only to expenditures for property placed in use after the date of enactment of this Act. Exemits from the credit expenditures for property acquired by purchase or lease. Requires the tax credit to be claimed in lieu of the expensing deduction. Amends the definition of ""qualified computer hardware"" to include certain software. Amends section 39 of the code to provide that the credit is not allowed with respect to any property placed in-service after December 20, 211. Amends Internal Revenue Code section 3301 to provide that a credit allowed under this Act is not transferable. Amends Code section 281 to provide for the transferability of the credit. Amends code section 37 to provide that any tax credit allowed under the Act is not allowed to be claimed as a deduction. Amended Code section 41 to provide the credit is allowed to be applied to the alternative minimum taxable income. Amends internal revenue code section 44 to provide" 1654,"Teenage Pregnancy Redution Act of 1986 - Directs the Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services to: (1) arrange for an evaluation of promising programs designed to prevent teenage pregnancy; (2) participate in the evaluation of the programs; (3) select a design from among proposals that provide for the program evaluation in various geographic regions, and that provide for determining specific factors affecting the programs; and (4) define measures of effectiveness used to evaluate the programs. Requires the Secretary to: (a) submit a report describing findings made in an evaluation of the prevention programs to Congress and the Secretary; (b) disseminate the findings to certain entities; and (c) authorize the appropriation of funds for the evaluation and establishment of the National Clearinghouse on Prevention Programs. Directs the Secretary to make one-time incentive grants to entities that operate effective prevention programs. Requires the grants to be used to assist the entities with the expenses associated with operating the programs. Authorizes the appropriation of $10 million for the grants. Requires the Secretary to establish a clearinghouse to collect, maintain, disseminate, and develop materials related to the prevention programs. Directs the clearinghouse to disseminate information to certain entities. Requires the clearinghouse's activities to" 1655,"Working Waterfront Protection Act of 2055 - Amends the MagnusonStevens Fisheries Conservation and Management ACT to direct the Secretary of Commerce to award grants to eligible entities for the purpose: (1) of acquiring real property or interests in real property for the purpose providing access to commercial fishing or aquaculture industries to coastal waters; or (2) of making improvements to real property owned by an eligible entity to provide access. Directs the Secretary to consider certain factors in awarding grants, including the need for and economic significance of an eligible project, the degree of support for the project, the level of potential conversion of the property to uses incompatible with the commercial fishing or aquatic industry, and the utility of an eligible property for commercial fishing or for aquaculture. Authorizes the Secretary to use up to ten percent of the funds for administrative costs. Requires the Secretary to submit an annual report describing the eligible projects. Authorizes appropriations for the program. Requires the recipient of a grant to provide assurances that the project will not be converted to a non-commercial use. Requires the Governor of any coastal state to enter into an agreement requiring the recipient to provide the assurances that are appropriate to prevent the project from being converted to a commercial use. Requires a grantee to" 1656,"International Tuberculosis control act of 2, 2,2001 - Amends the Foreign Assistance Acts of 1862 and 1948 to authorize the appropriation of $20,020,202,022 for tuberculosis control activities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Authorizes the President to make grants to the United Kingdom, the Republic of India, and other countries for tuberculosis control purposes. Directs the President to submit to Congress an annual report on the progress made in tuberculosis control efforts. Directs that not less than $20 million be made available for each of FY2004-FY2006 for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosi, and Malaria. Directs funds appropriated under this Act to be used for the following: (1) the Global Plan to Stop tuberculosis; (2) the Global Tuberculosisi Drug Facility; (3) the Stop Tuberculositi Partnership; and (4) the Global Alliance of Tuberculosis Drug Developmen. Directs not less than seven percent of the funds appropriated under the Act to be made available to the Global Fund. Directs 100 percent of such funds to be used to" 1657,"National Women's Rights History Project Act - Amends the Women's Right National Historical Park Act of 1978 to establish a Votes for Women National History Trail Route in Seneca Fall and Waterloo, NY, to tell of the 20-year fight for women's right in the United State. Authorizes the Secretary of Interior to: (1) designate a vehiculat tour route, known as the ""Votes for Women National Historical Trail Route"", to link properties associated with the struggle of women's suffragists in the United Stated; and (2) administer the Trail Route through the Women National Historical Park. Directs the Secretary to: (a) produce and disseminate educational materials regarding the Route; (b) coordinate the Route with participating properties and other Federal agencies; (c) create and use an official symbol to mark the Route; and (d) issue guidelines and standards for the use and display of the symbol." 1658,"Texas National Forest Improvement Act of 2100 - Directs the Secretary of the Interior to convey, by exchange or sale, certain parcels of National Forestry System land in Texas, including: (1) a quarter-section of land in the Davy Crocket National Forest; (2) a quarter section of land in Sabine National Park; (3) a quarter of land in Zavalla National Park; and (4) a quarter in the Old Yellowpine National Park. Requires the Secretary to accept a cash payment in excess 25% of the value for any parcel of the land exchanged. Directs the Secretary to solicit offers for the conveyances of the land. Authorizes the Secretary to convey to the New Waverley Gulf Coast Trades center, all right, titles, and interests of the United State in and to a tract of land in Walker County, TX. Requires the Center to pay the fair market price of the property and to pay the cost for the appraisal of the land. Requires the Center to agree to hold the U.S. harmless from any and claims to the land, including claims resulting from hazardous materials. Requires the conveyance to be subject to a re-entry right if the Center fails to comply with the requirements or conditions prescribed by" 1659,Chesapeake bay program reauthorization and environmental accountability act of 2o05 - Amends the Federal Water Pollutioin Control Act to require the Administrator of EPA to: (1) complete a plan within 18 months for achieving nutrient and sediment goals described in an agreement between the Chesapeake executive council and EPA; (2) publish and widely circulate an annual report card evaluating progress made toward achieving nutrient and sedimemt reduction goals for major tributaries of the Chesapeke Bay; and (3) require States to submit information describing nutrient and sediment allocations and principal sources of pollutants for each jurisdictiona! 1660,"Amends the Air Force's authority to manage the Civil Air Patrolo as a civilian auxiliary of that service. Directs the Secretary of Defense to issue regulations establishing the organizational structure of the Civil AirlPatrol, including the appointment of a National Board o Directors. Requires the Civil Air Paltrol to be administered by a Chief of Staff under the direction of the Secretary. Directs that the Civil Air Pa rol shall have such organizational elements as are ap proved by the Secretary in regulations. Requires the National Board to be composed of General officers of t he Air Force, senior civilian employees of t he Department of the Airl Force, and members appointed from the Civil Air Pal rol membership. Requires the Secretary to appoint a National Commander, an Executive Director, a Safety Officer, an Inspector General, and a National Board Chairman. Requires the Chief of Sta f to assign officers and employees of the Air For ce to serve on t he staff of the national headquarters of the Pal rol. Requires the appointment or assig nment of members of t he armed forces or civil service employees to be subject to the Federal Grant a nd Cooperative Agreement Act. Requires the Pal rol to be subject t o the Federal regulations govern ing the provision of appropriated funds t o private, nonprofit organizat ions" 1661,"Healthy Schools Partnersships Act of 2009 - Amends the Richard B.Russell National School Lunch Program to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a demonstration program to: (1) assist schools in promoting good nutrition and health among students; and (2) use local resources to promote collaborations and sustainable and replicable models to improve nutrition education, decision-making, and school environments. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to eligible school food authorities to fund collaborations between academic experts, nonprofit and community organizations, and local schools to test innovative models to promote good nutrition among students. Requires the Secretary to give priority to applications from entities that demonstrate a severe need for improvement in the school food environment, a commitment by partners to make in-kind or financial contributions, and the ability to evaluate results. Directs the Secretary to use grant funds to: (A) assess the problem; (B) develop an innovative intervention to address the problem; and (C)" 1662,"Amends the Office of the Federal Procurement Act to direct the Administrator of the Federal Office of Procurement Policy to establish and promote a Government-wide program to encourage contractor innovation and excellence to facilitate the defense of United States against, and recovery from, terrorist or nuclear, chemical, biological, or radiologic attack. Directs the Administrator to issue agency announcements seeking unique and innovative proposals to advance the United States' defense against, or recover from, such attacks. Requires the Administrator to convene a technical assistance team to screen proposals submitted to him. Requires the technical assistance team, in consultation and cooperation with the Office of homeland security, to assess the feasibility and estimated cost, and scientific and technical merits of each proposal. Requires the team to submit each proposal and its assessment to each executive whose mission most closely coincides with the subject of the proposal. Requires at least one-quarter of the total award to be made to small businesses. Directs that the total amount of award in a fiscal cannot exceed $5 million. Directs each participating agency to carry out not less than one project and enter into not less than three contracts to carry out each project. Directs participating agencies to establish measurable mission-related criteria to evaluate the results of each project. Requires the head of each participating agency, in consultation" 1663,"Reconnecting Congress With America Act of 2101 - Directs the Secretary of Treasury to determine the Federal deficit for each fiscal year ending before the calendar year for which the determination is made, and to report such determination to Congress. Amends the Legislative Reorganization Act of (LRA) to repeal the provision that requires the Speaker of Congress to receive a higher salary than other Members of Congress. Directs the Commodity and Securities Exchange Commissions to prohibit any person, while in possession of material information relating to any legislative action relating Congress or to any Federal employee, from buying or sell any commodity or security for future delivery or swaps. Directs Congress to hold hearings on the implementation of the prohibitions on trading based on nonpublic information relating to Congress or Federal employees. Directs that any law applied to Members of the Congress should apply to Members in the same way it applies to other people." 1664,"Sport Fish Restoration And Recreational BoatingSafety Act of 20 15 - Amends the DingellJohnson Sport Fish RestorationAct to: (1) increase the percentage of the Sport Fish Restoration and Recreational Fishing and Boating Promotion Account (the ""Account"") that is allocated to the Department of the Interior to 58. 012% for fiscal years 2 016-202 0; (2) authorize the Secretary of the Interior to use up to $8, 2 00, 000 per fiscal year for Coast Guard administration; (3) require the Secretary to deduct from the Account the amount used for grants to States under the Account; (4) require the Director of the United States Fish and WildlifeService to submit to Congress each year an assessment of administrative services provided by such Service to States and the sportfishing community; and (5) repeal the Dingell Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act. Amends the Clean Vessels Act of 92 to direct the Secretary of Commerce to provide grants to States for boating infrastructure improvement projects. Amends the Sportfishing and Boating Safety Act of19" 1665,Community-Based Mental Heath Infrastructure Improvements Act - Amends the Public Health Services Act to authorize grants to eligible entities to construct or modernize facilities used to: (1) provide mental health services to indigent individuals; and (2) provide substance abuse treatment services to individuals who cannot pay. Requires that the facilities be used for at least 10 consecutive years for such services. Authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to: (a) award grants to eligible States and Indian tribes; and (b) award subgrants to qualified community programs. Requires that each grantee: (1)(A) designate a single State agency as the sole agency to supervise and administer the grant; (B) contain satisfactory evidence that the agency so designated has the authority to implement the grant; or (C) contain a listing of projects to be funded by the grants; (2) include assurances that the projects will be used for 10 or more years for the provision of community mental health or behavioral health services for those unable to pay for such services; and (3) include assurances of adequate financial resources for the construction and operation of facilities. Requires that States and Indian tribal organizations report on the progress of the projects and the use of the facilities. Requires the Secretary to 1666,"Service for Schools Account of 2105 - This bill amends the National and Communitiy Service Act of 90 to authorize the Corporation for National and Community Services to establish and carry out a Service Opportunity Register (the ""Registry"") that lists eligible service opportunities and the organizations offering them. The Corporation shall make this Registry available to the pubic through a National Services for Schools Web site. The Registry shall list eligible opportunities and the registrants offering the opportunities. The Corporation may also make the Registry available to other organizations. The Corporation must make the Registry accessible to the public. The Corporation is authorized to make the Registry publicly available through a National Servic for Schools Web Site. The Corporation also must make the registry available to the general public through a Web site. A qualified student who is not older then age 32 or older than age can apply to participate in the Registry. The Corporation will make the Registry public through a web site. The Corporation can also make the registry public through a website. The Corporation should make the registry accessible to the general population through a website. The Corporation is authorized by the bill to make the registry publicly available through the Web site. It is also authorized to make it available to the government through a website and to make it accessible to" 1667,"Improving CorporateGovernance Through Diversity Act of201 7 This bill requires certain contractors to submit data relating to the racial,ethnic, and gendercomposition of their board of directors, C-levelexecutives, and any member of their board or C-levelexecutive who is a veteran of the ArmedForces or an individual with a disability. The bill also requires the Securities andExchange Commission to revise its corporate governance regulations to require that the qualities and skills of a director nominee be presented in chart or matrix format. (Sec. 2) The bill also amends the Securities ExchangeAct of 1 934 to require issuers to disclose in their annual reports the racial,ethn ic, and gendercom position of their board and C-levelexec utives, and the affiliation of their board members or C-level executives to a historicallyunderrepresented group. (Sec 3) The bill requires the General Services Administration to submit to Congress an annual report analyzing the diversity of board and Clevelexecutives of covered contractors and issuers. (Secs. 4-5) The bill defines ""covered contractor"" as a for-profitbusiness with annual grossreceipts in excess of $ 1,0 00, 000 ," 1668,"Government Shutdown Prevention Act - Amends title 32, United States, Code, to require that, if any regular appropriation act for a fiscal period does not become a law before the beginning of the fiscal period or if a joint resolution providing for continuing appropriations is not enacted, there are funds appropriated to continue any program or activity for the fiscal period for which funds were provided in the previous fiscal period. Requires that the rate of operation for any program or project for which funds are appropriated under this section not exceed the lower of: (1) the rate provided in the regular appropriation act providing for such program or project in the previous year; (2) the rate authorized in a joint resolution for continuing appropriations for the previous year, if such resolution was not enacted; (3) the rate in the regular appropriations bill as passed in the House of Representives or the Senate for such fiscal period, except that such rate shall not be considered if there is a request for funding for such program but no funding is provided in either version of the bill; or (4) the annual rate of operation provided in the most recently enacted continuing resolution for part of such fiscal period or any funding levels established under this Act. Requires that any funds appropriated under this Act be available for a period beginning with a" 1669,"Biennial Commission On Energy Policy Act of 2103 - Amends the Department ofEnergy Organization Act to establish a biennial commission to beknown as the ""Biennial Commissionon Energy Policy"" to: (1) analyze theaccessibility, affordability, reliability, resliency, and sustainabilty of the energy sources inthe United States, and (2) assess policyoptions to increase domestic energy supplies andenergy efficiency. Directs the Commission to: (3) evaluate energystorage, transmission, adistribution requirements that shall includointermittent energy sources; (4) analyze theprospective role of stakeholders in creating anintegrated and comprehensive energypolicy; (5) assess theeffectiveness of and needforenergy programs, includingtax incentives, funding mechanisms, and energysubsidies; (6) make recommendationsfor changes to the organization ofexecutive branch entities tofacilitate the development andimplementation of national energyobjectives; (7) study relevantmatters, as determinedby the Commission, raisedat the stakeholdermeetings; and (8) study otherrelevant matters as determinedbythe Commission. Requires the Commission to submit progressreports to Congress describingthe activities of the Commissionand a summary ofthe information gatheredpursuant to" 1670,"Syria Humanitarin Support and Democratic Transition Assistance Act of 2,012 - Directs the President to: (1) appoint a Special Envoy to coordinate United States engagement with Syria and to ensure support for efforts to bring about a democratic transition; (2) provide enhanced humanitarian assistance to civilians and victims of the Syrian conflict; (3) encourage participation of all Syrian groups in efforts for a political transition; (4) encourage the Arab League and other bodies to insist on commitment to multiparty democracy, open governance, respect of human rights and freedom, promotion of peace and stability, enhancement of the rule of law, rehabilitation and reintegratation of former combatants; (5) contribute to future capacity building for Syrian governing institutions; and (6) support post-transition efforts, including demobilization of former combatant. Requires the President to instruct the United States representative or executive director to the United Nations voluntary agencies, and other international organizations to use the United States' voice and vote to support additional humanitarian and development assistance for Syria. Authorizes the President to increase bilateral funding to countries that have experienced an influx of Syrian refugees. Requires the President" 1671,"This bill authorizes the Secretary of the interior to provide a federal grant to the city of philadelphia to undertake the renovation of the area known as Washington Square. The grant may not exceed 66.7% of the costs associated with the renovation. The grant must be conditioned on the renovation being conducted in accordance with standards established by the secretary of the interior. The grant will also be conditioned on entering into a memorandum with the city regarding the long-term administration of the area. The grant is authorized to a maximum of $2,00,60,0 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1985. The bill also authorizes the city of Philadephia to enter into an agreement with the National Park service to lease the area for an amount of $1 per annum. The city is also authorized to donate an interest in or acquire the area by way of donation. The bill further authorizes the secretary of interior to modify the boundary of the Independence National Historical park to include the area within the boundaries of the park. The bill requires the city of phila to provide services for Washington square including electricity, natural gass, water and sewer, curb side garbage collection of baged trash or receipt of hauled trash, and police" 1672,"Hydrographic services improvement act amendments of 2108 - Amends the Hydrographic Service Improvement Act of (HSIA) 1988 to: (1) define hydrographic data as information acquired through various methods and used in providing such services; (2) authorize the Administrator to acquire hydrographic data and to provide hydrographic service to support the conservation of coastal and ocean resources, to save and protect lives and property, to support the resuming of commerce in emergency situations, and to meet homeland security needs; (3) require the Administrator to create, support and maintain a joint hydrographic institute; (4)" 1673,"Veterans EqualTreatment Act - Amends the Department of Veteran Affairs and Housing Act of 1988 to revise the funding allocation for the Department of VA's medical care system. Directs the Secretary of VA to: (1) discontinue the Veterans EquitableResource Allocation (VERAs) formula; (2) develop a new funding formula for the Department's medical care; and (3) allocate the Department's fiscal year 2014 medical care funds to the national veterans service regions, based on need. Requires the Secretary to: (a) take into account the number of veterans requiring complex care or needing nursing home care; (b) consider the age of Department of VA health care facilities; and (c) consider the number of veteransthat have moved into the geographic area of a VISN. Authorizes the Secretary to reallocate any unallocated funds to the remaining 21 VISNs. Authorizes VA to use up to $10 million for the development and implementation of the replacement funding formula. Authorizes an additional $105 million for VA's medical programs for fiscal year (FY) 2024. Directs VA to reallocate the FY 204 medical care funding to the VISNs that have" 1674,"International Clean Development Technology Fund Act of (H.R. 6000) This bill authorizes the establishment of the International Clean Technology Fund (Fund) in the Treasury to promote and leverage private financing for the development of technologies that will contribute toward sustainable economic growth, and the stabilization of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The Fund shall consist primarily of amounts appropriated to it, but also includes any amounts as may be appropriated or transferred to it under any other provision of law. The Fund may be used to provide assistance to qualified entities to support the development and deployment of clean technologies. The Fund is to be administered by the International Clean Developement Technology Board (Board), which is to be established by the President. The Board shall be comprised of the Secretary State, the Secretary Treasury, the Secretary Energy, the Secretary Commerce, the Administrator Environmental Protection Agency, the Administrator United States Agency International Development, the United States trade representative, and other officials as the President determines appropriate. The Board is to ensure that funds are deployed to promote the participation of, or investments by, private sector, and that funds are allocated consistent with commitments by the U.S. under international climate change agreements. The Board may use the Fund for one or more purposes, including funding for capacity building, technology programs, and" 1675,"Amendments to the Uruguay Round Agreement Act to authorize and direct the United States trade representative to undertake negotiations with respect to certain WTO dispute settlement reports. Amends the Uruguay Round Act to authorize the United States Congress to direct the trade representative to negotiate amendments to WTO dispute settlement procedures. Requires the trade representative, upon receipt of an affirmative determination from the WTO Disputes Settlement Review Commission, to submit to Congress a joint resolution authorizing and directing the trade representative (1)to undertake negotiations to modify WTO dispute settlement rules and procedures, and (2)to withdraw its approval of the WTO agreement if negotiations do not produce a satisfactory solution. Requires the Congress to adopt and transmit the joint resolution within 90 days of receipt of the determination. Requires the President to veto the joint resolution if the Congress does not adopt and transmit it within 91 days of receipt. Requires the joint resolution be introduced no earlier than 90 legislative days after the determination is received. Requires the committee of either chamber to which the joint resolution has been referred to report it by the 46th day after introduction. Requires the Senate to report the joint resolution by the 10th day after receipt of the report. Requires the House of Representatives to report the resolution by the close" 1676,"Minuteman missile national historic site establishment act of 1098 - Directs the Secretary of Interior to establish the Minutemman Missile National Historic Site in South Dakota as a unit in the National Park Service. Requires the Secretary to prepare a general management plan for the site. Authorizes the Secretary to enter into cooperative agreements with appropriate entities and individuals in furtherance to the purposes of the Act. Directs the Air Force to transfer to the Secretary any specific funds appropriated to the Department of the Air force for the maintenance, preservation, and protection of the facilities described in the Act. Amends the Legacy Resource Management Act to direct the Air Force Legacy Resource Management program to be used to preserve and protect the historic site. Directs that the site be administered in accordance with the Act and laws generally applicable to units in the National Parks System. Requires the site to be open to the public. Requires the National Park service to make minor boundary adjustments to the site. Requires the Air Force and the Secretary to consult with the Secretary to ensure that the site is in compliance with applicable treaties. Requires the Department of Defense to consult with appropriate agencies to ensure that site administration is in compliance. Requires the General Services Administration to make minor land adjustments to the boundaries of any lands acquired by the" 1677,"Veterans Accountability ACT of 2003 - Amends the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) to require the VA Secretary to submit to the House and Senate Committees on Veterans Affairs semiannual reports of the cost of travel made by VA employees. Requires the report to include the purpose, destination, and identity of the employee, the duration of the travel, and the total cost of the travel. Requires the final costs of all travel made during each 12-month period to be included in the report. Requires the VA to report to the State in whose jurisdiction the VA facility is located each case of notifiable infectious diseases or health-care-associated infections that occur at VA facilities. Requires the Inspector General to investigate any case in the VA in which a director of the Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) is suspected of failing to comply with applicable provisions of this Act. Requires the Secretary to suspend the director for such a period as the Secretary deems appropriate and to impose such other disciplinary action as the Secretary determines to be appropriate. Requires the Director to maintain records of all notifiable infectious cases reported and to submit to specified committees a notification of such cases. Amends the VA's visual recording regulations to require that visual recordings be carried out only with full and informed patient consent, except" 1678,"Medicare Hmo Protection Act of 1999 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1898 to authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to delay the termination of a Medicare+choice organization's contract with the Medicare program if the Secretary finds that: (1) the termination of the contract would cause an imminent and significant risk to the health of individuals covered under the plan; (2) the termination will result in a significant loss of Medicare+choice plans in the area; or (3) the organization terminating coverage is not suffering considerable financial losses. Authorizes the Secretary to audit and inspect the books and records of the organization. Requires the Secretary to end a delay if the Secretary concludes that an adequate provider has been established which will offer at least an equal level of coverage as existed before the termination. Authorizes negotiations between the Secretary and the organization for a new Medicare+choice contract. Amends the initial Medicare+choice contracts to extend them to three years. Requires the organization to notify enrollees at least 6 months before the termination of their contract and to describe alternative options for obtaining benefits. Requires the description to include information on all Medicare+choice and supplemental policies available to enrollees in the area, and the costs" 1679,"Investment Tax Incetive Act of 1 This Act may he cited as the ""Investment Tax I ncentive Act o f 19 93"". SEC. 2 DEPRECIATI ON ADJUSTMENT F OR CERTAIN PROPERTY P LACED IN S ERVICE IN TAXABLE Y EARS BEGINNING AFTER DEC EMBER 3 1, 1972. (a) I N G ENERAL.-S ECTION 16 8 OF T H E I N T E R N A L R E V E N U E C O D E OF 196 6 (R ELAT I NG TO AC C E L E R AT E D C O S T R E C O V E R Y S Y S T E M ) IS AMENDED BY ADDING AT THE END THEREOF THE FOLLOWING NEW SUBSECTI ON: ""(j) D EDUCTION ADJUSTMENT TO ALLOW E Q UIVALENT OF E XPENSING F OR CERTAI N PROPERTY P L ACED IN S ERVICE IN TAXABLE YEAR S BEG I NNI NG AFTER DECEMB E R 3 1,19" 1680,Fair Accountability and innovative Research Drug Pricing Act Of 2006 - Amends the Public Health Services Act to require manufacturers of certain drugs to report to the Department of HHS on their justification for price increases of such drugs that exceed 10% over a 30-day period. Requires the Secretary of HHS to post such reports on the Department's public website. Directs the Secretary to use civil penalties collected under this Act to improve consumer information about drug value and price transparency. Requires the Inspector General of the Department of health and Human Services to annually review and consider the average price information submitted by manufacturers under the Federal Drug Price Reporting Act. Directs Congress to annually receive an annual report on such drug price reporting. Requires the report to include copies of the drug price reports and supporting economic analyses submitted by manufacturers. Requires the Department to ensure the protection from disclosure of confidential commercial and trade secret information. Requires the reports to be written in plain English. 1681,"Federal Employees Health Benefit Access Act - Amends the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) to require carriers to offer the same benefits to the general population as they do to federal employees and annuity recipients and their family. Requires carriers to establish premiums in conformance to generally accepted standards associated with community rate. Exempts carriers from the requirement to offer benefits to the public if: (1) they have bona fide restrictions on enrollment; (2) compliance with the requirement would jeopardize the financial solviency of the carrier; or (3) they propose to comply with the requirement in the future. Requires the Office of Personnel Mangement (OPM) to prepare information on advance directives and to require that appropriate provisions for advance directives be included in contracts. Directs OPM to conduct a demonstration project to assess whether arbitration can be used to resolve medical malpractice claims. Requires the project to include provisions for incentives to obtain voluntary participation, selection of arbitrator, and limitations of damages. Requires the evaluation of the project to analyze the number of arbitration claims, the disposition of claims, the average dollar amounts of awards or settlements, and the advantages and disadvantage of arbitration. Applies the amendments to contracts entered into after the 6 month period following the date of enactment." 1682,"Medicare HomeInfusion Site ofCare Act of 2 014 This bill amends the Medicare program to cover home infusion therapy for Medicare beneficiaries. It also requires the Department of Health andHuman Services to establish a per diemschedule for payment for home infusiontherapy. The Secretary of Healthand Human Services shall also develop uniform quality andsafety standards for home infusion therapiesuppliers. The bill also requires the Secretary to ensure that Medicarebeneficiaries have timely andappropriate access to homeinfusion therapy. The bill further requires the Secretary of Healthto ensure that the benefit ispractical and workable, and that thereis rapid andseamless coordination between drugcoverage under part D and coverage forhome infusion therapy services underpart B. The bill requires the Secretaryto ensure that medicalnecessity determinations forhome infusiontherapy will be made byMedicare administrative contractors. The billalso requires prescriptiondrug plans and MedicareAdvantage plans to structure theirformularies,utilization review protocols, policies, and other policies in a mannerthat ensures that Medicarebeneficia ries have timely andapprop riate access toinfusion therapyin their homes. The bill applies to homeinfusionsfurnished on or afterJanuary 1,201 5. (Source" 1683,"Environmental Finance Act - Directs the Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to: (1) establish an Environmental Finance Advisory Board to advise Congress and EPA on issues, options, and tax matters affecting environmental protection costs and financing by State and Local governments; (2) study methods to lower costs of infrastructure and services, increase investment in infrastructure, and build capacity to plan for environmental infrastructure; (3) establish Environmental Finance Centers at institutions of higher education to improve the capability of State governments to manage environmental programs; (4) provide Federal funding for the Centers; and (5) report to Congress and EPA. Authorizes EPA to make grants to the Centers. Requires the Board to: (6) work with EPA's Science Advisory Board to identify and develop methods to incorporate risk and finance into environmental decision-making; (7) develop and promote alternative financing mechanisms; (8) develop case studies and inventories of financial issues; and (9) hold public hearings on finance issues. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1986-2001. Directs EPA to report to Congress on the Board's activities and recommendations. Requires the Administrator to report to the President and Congress on the Centers' activities and recommendations for FY 2010-201" 1684,"Railroad Infrastructure and Equipment Loans. - Amends the Federal Credit Act to authorize the Secretary of the Department of Transportation to provide direct loans and guarantees to State, local governments, government-sponsored authorities and corporations and railroad carriers for the purposes of acquiring, improving, or rehabilitating rail equipment or facilities; refinancing outstanding debt; and developing or establishing new railroad facilities. Sets forth conditions under which such loans and guarantees may be made, including that repayment must be made within 25-year terms, that the purposes of such loans and loans must be consistent with the purposes set forth in the Act, and certain other conditions. Direct Loans and Loan Guaranteers. - Authorizes the Secretary to provide direct loan guarantees to railroad carriers for operating expenses. Sets forth the conditions under which the Secretary may make such loan guarantees, including that the purposes must be consistent, that repayment must not exceed $100 million, and that the Secretary may require the applicant, railroad carrier, or any other person to agree to certain terms and conditions. Direct Loan Obligations. - Requires the Secretary to issue regulations setting forth procedures in the case of default on any direct loan or guaranteed loan. Provides that the Secretary shall be subroge to all of a holder's rights with respect to an obligor" 1685,"Speak Up toProtect Every AbusedKid Act - Amends the Child AbusePrevention and Treatment Act to define ""child abuse orneglect"" to include: (1) any recent acts or failures to act on the partof a parent or caregiver that results in serious physical oremotional harm, sexual abuse orexploitation, or an imminent risk to serious harm; and (2) any deliberateacts or failures to acts on the part other than a caregiver thatresults in serious physical, emotional harm, sexual exploitation, oran imminent risk to such harm. Authorizes the Secretary of Health andHuman Services to make grants to entities to carry outeducational campaigns and provide State-specific training regardingState laws for mandatoryreporting of incidents of abuse or neglect. Requires theSecretary to develop and disseminatetraining materials on bestpractices for such reporting. Authorizes States to use suchgrants to carry out an educational campaign or provide training. RequiresStates to include in their corresponding plans or applications anassurance that they have in effect a law for mandatoryreport of such incidents. Directs the Secretary to study the efforts ofStates to improve reporting on and responding to such incidents. Requires the Secretary to report on the efforts of States to implement theamendments made by this Act" 1686,"Reserve Account For Administrative Savings Act of (H.R. 233) This bill amends the Federal Accounting Act to require the head of each federal agency to recommend to the President changes in laws or regulations that would reduce administrative costs without jeopardizing programs administered by the agency. The President must include a special recommendation in the annual budget submission to Congress for the fiscal year following the fiscal year in which the recommendation was made. The recommendation must state whether the release of funds held in a reserve account is necessary to maintain the administrative level of programs administered by an agency. If the recommendation is that the release of such funds is necessary, the President must include in the budget submission a bill that would release the funds. The bill also requires that, on August 31 of each fiscal year, any funds held in the reserve account for that fiscal year be rescinded. (Amends the Federal Appropriations Law to make the provisions of this bill applicable to fiscal years 1984-1992.) (Requires the release of any funds held by the Treasury in the reserve accounts for fiscal years 2000-2002.) (Makes the provisions of the bill applicable to the fiscal years 31-33.) (Requires that the" 1687,"Economic Recovery Adjustments Act of 2019 - Amends the Emergency Economic Stability Act of (EESA) 20208 to direct the Secretary of the Treasury to: (1) require any financial institution that receives assistance under the Troubled Asset Relif Program (TARP) to reduce executive compensation obligations; (2) establish a Temporary Economic Recovery Oversight Panel to review and approve or deny any settlement reached between the Advocate and an assisted entity; and (3) require the Advocate to report to Congress on the activities and performance of such panel. Directs the Advocate to: (a) conduct ongoing audits and oversight of recipients of Tarp funds with respect compensation of officers and directors; and (b) report quarterly to Congress on such audits and oversight. Requires the Advocate to conduct an investigation of any assisted entity for purposes specified. Directs any person who fails to obey a TARP-related subpoena to be punished by contempt of court. Amends the Revised Statute of the United State to authorize the Advocate to secure information directly from any department or agency of the United Stated. Directs that any negotiated reductions in executive compensation obligations must be in an amounts that is fair, reasonable, and not less than what would face the estate or the" 1688,"TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONFERRED AMENDMENTS TABLE OF CONFERENCE REPORTS TABLES OF CONFERENCES TABLE OF VOTES TABLE OF COMMITTEE VOTES Table of Conference Votes TABLE OF OTHER VOTES Title I--Nicodemus Title II--New Bedford TABLE OF AMENDMENTS TO TITLE I TABLE OF AmENDMENTS TO TITLe II TABLE OF TABLES OF AMENDMENT TABLE OF APPROPRIA TIONS TABLE OF TITLE I Table of Title II TABLES TABLE 1 TABLE 2 TABLE 3 TABLE 4 TABLE 5 TABLE 6 TABLE 7 TABLE 8 TABLE 9 TABLE 0 TABLE 10 TABLES 11 TABLES TABLE 12 TABLES Tables 13 TABLES Table 14 TABLES T A B L E S 15 TABLES Ta B L E 16 TABLES TA B L E s 17 TABLES TAB L E 18 TABLES Tab L E T A B LE 19 TABLES TB L E 20" 1689,"Keep Student Loans Affortable Act of 2003 - Amends the Higher Education Amendments of 1865 to extend through June 30, 2201, the interest rate on Federal Direct Subsidized Stafford loans for undergraduate students. Amends the Internal Revenue code to: (1) modify the required distribution rules for pension plans; and (2) require that, if a plan participant dies before the entire interest is paid out, the entire interest must be paid out within five years after the participant's death. Exempts certain annuity contracts from these rules. Requires that, if the participant's designated beneficiary dies after the participant dies, the remaining interest must be distributed within five years of the designated beneficiary's death. Requires that the distribution of an employee interest payable to a surviving spouse must begin no earlier than the employee's 70-1/2 birthday. Requires that a designated beneficiary who is a child of the participant who has not reached majority must cease to be a designated beneficiary when the child reaches majority. Requires that an employee who becomes a 10 percent owner of a plan after reaching age 75 must be treated as if he or she had become a 15 percent owner before reaching age 65" 1690,"Grow Research Opportunities With Taxcredits Help Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to extend through December 3, 210, the research tax credit for qualified research expenses. Amends the alternative simplified research credit to increase the credit rate to 25% for the taxable years beginning in 2021 and thereafter. Amends provisions relating to the research credit after 2030 to: (1) modify the calculation of the research credit for qualified expenses; (2) eliminate the base amount calculation; (3) eliminate the basic research payment; (4) eliminate the special rules for the research credit; (5) eliminate the permanent extension of the research tax credits; and (6) make technical corrections. Amends section 408 to provide that the employee stock ownership credit is the same as it was before the Tax Reform Acts of 1884 and 1993. Amends sections 410 and 411 to provide that certain tax-exempt organizations are eligible for the employee stock purchase credit. Amends title XIX of the Social Security Act to provide that a qualified organization is an educational organization which is an institution higher education or an organization not described as such but which is organized and operates primarily" 1691,"Troop Talent Act of 20 13 This bill amends the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 202 12 to direct the Department of Defense to make information on civilian credentialing opportunities available to members of the Armed Forces beginning with, and at every stage of, training of members for military occupational specialties, in order to permit members to evaluate the extent to which such training correlates with the skills and training required in connection with various civilian certifications and licenses, and to assess the suitability of such training for obtaining or pursuing such civilian certifications and licenses. It also directs the Department of Veterans Affairs to reestablish the Professional Certification and L icensure Advisory Committee of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The Committee shall develop, in coordination with other appropriate agencies, guidance to be used by the Department or other entities to perform periodic audits of licensure and certification programs to ensure the highest quality education is available to veterans and members of the Armed Forces. It further directs the Department of Defense to develop, in cooperation with the Department o f" 1692,"Competitiveness tax credit act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a temporary investment credit for new manufacturing and other production equipment. Allows a credit equal to 10% of the domestic equipment and 7% of the nondomestics equipment for each taxable year. Requires that the credit be based on the amount of qualified manufacturing and productive equipment placed in service. Excludes from the credit certain property to which energy or rehabilitation credits would apply unless a waiver is elected. Requires that certain progress expenditure rules be applied to the credit. Exempts from the credit property placed in servise after the expiration date of the credit. Amends the definition of ""qualified manufacturing and productive property"" to include certain computer software. Amends various provisions of the code to make them applicable to the credit, including the definition of the ""fixed-base percentage."" Amends the table of sections of the code. Amends provisions of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to make them inapplicable to the credit until the expiration date. Amends section 47 of the code, relating to the energy credit, to make it inapplicable until the expiration of this credit. Amended the table of section of the code relating to the rehabilitation credit to make it applicable to" 1693,"Directs the Secretary of the Interior to develop and implement procedures to expedite the access of certain organizations and individuals to Federal lands for good Samaritan (private) search-and-recover missions. Requires the Secretary to clarify that: (1) the organization or individual granted access shall be acting in a private capacity and shall not qualify as a Federal volunteer; (2) the organization conducting the mission shall not be a volunteer under the Volunteers in Parks Act of the United States; (3) Federal torts claim laws shall not apply; and (4) Federal employee compensation laws shall not be applicable. Directs the Secretary to notify an eligible organization and individual of the denial of a request to carry out the mission not more than four days after the request is made. Requires the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture to develop search-and-recovers focused partnerships with search and recovery organizations to expedite good Samaritan missions for missing individuals. Requires the Secretaries to submit a joint annual report to Congress describing their efforts to expedite such missions. Defines ""eligible organization"" and ""eligible individual."" (Sec. 1) Directs the Department of Interior to develop search and recovery focused partnerships with organizations to expediate and accelerate good samaritan missions for individuals believed to have died at" 1694,"Amends the Community Development and Banking Modernization Act of 2019 to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to make grants to nonprofit organizations to provide technical assistance and capacity building to microenterprises. Requires the Secretary to establish a microenterprises technical assistance and building program. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants from the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund to: (1) provide training and assistance to disadvantaged entrepreneurs; (2) provide training to microenterprise development programs; (3) develop best practices in the microenterprise field; and (4) conduct research on microenterprise development. Requires the grants to be used to benefit very low-income individuals, including those living on Indian reservations. Requires the Administrator to ensure that not less than five percent of the funds appropriated for the program are used to benefit such individuals. Requires the administrator to ensure that at least 50% of the grants are used to provide services to very low-income entrepreneurs. Requires the program to be carried out in a manner that ensures that grant recipients are diverse. Requires the recipient of the grants to match the funds with funds from non-Federal sources. Requires the recipients to submit applications for assistance and maintain records. Amends the Community Services Block Grants Act to require the Secretary to ensure that the grants are targeted to" 1695,"District of Columbia land use notification act of 1 This Act may be cited as the ""District of Columbia Land Use Notification Act of 1983"". Requires certain federal agencies to provide notice to the District of Columbia before carrying out activities affecting property located in the District. Amends the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act to require the Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA) to provide notice of any activity that affects real property in the District to the Mayor, the Chair of the Council, and the chair of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission in whose neighborhood the property is located. Requires the Administrator to provide the individuals described with the opportunity to present oral or written comments on the activity to the Administrator before the Administrator carries out the activity. Requires GSA to provide the individuals described in the notice with the opportunity for oral or written comments on the activity to the Administrator (or the Administrator's designe) before the Administrator carries out the activity. Authorizes the Administrator to waive the requirements if the Administrator finds that compliance with the requirements would jeopardize the public safety or the national security interests of the United" 1696,"Oregon Coastal LandConveyance Act - Directs the Secretary of the Interior to convey to the Confederated Tribes of the Coos, the Lower Umpquas, and the Siuslaw Indian tribes (Tribe) all right, titles, and interests of the United Stated in and to the approximately 15,000 acres of Federal lands in Oregon, including any appurtenance to the lands and minerals on the lands. Requires the Secretary to: (1) hold the lands in trust for the benefit and use of the Tribe; (2) make the lands part of the Tribe's reservation; and (3) file a map of the lands with Congress. Authorizes the Secretary to correct clerical or typographical errors in any map or legal descriptions of the lands. Directs the Department of Agriculture to identify any land owned by Oregon and California railroad that is conveyed to the Tribe under this Act. Requires the Department of the Interior and the Department of Commerce to identify public domain land that is approximately equal to the land conveyed to the tribe under this Act and to submit maps of the land to Congress. Directs that the Act of 28 August 1997 (which prohibits the use of Federal lands for gaming purposes) shall" 1697,"Information Technology Partnershi Act - Authorizes the Secretary of Education to make grants to institutions of postsecondary education to establish, oversee the operation of and provide technical support to projects that provide postsecondary information and technology education and job procurement assistance to individuals. Requires the Secretary to establish competitive criteria for making such grants. Directs the Secretary to give priority to institutions of education that agree to contract with one community-based organizations. Requires the recipient institution to: (1) select community-based organizations; (2) enter into contracts with such organizations; (3) provide funding for the initial operation of each site; (4) provide initial orientation and technical assistance to personnel; (5) design and certify instructional programs; (6) oversee equipment purchases and maintenance contracts; and (7) select an outside evaluator for periodic evaluation of the site. Requires community-based organizations to: (a) select sites; (b) recruit and hire site directors; (c) provide supplementary instructional, academic or educational activities; (d) assemble an advisory board; (e) provide evidence of volunteer support; (f) recruit eligible individuals; (g) maintain waiting lists; (h) provide career counseling; and (i) provide job and employment assistance. Requires the recipients to: (A) ensure that" 1698,"Amends the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1977 to require the Secretary of the Army to display the POW/Mia flag in a manner visible to the public. Prohibits the Secretary from requiring any employee to provide for the display solely for the purposes of reporting to work. Amends the National Security Act of 2002 to require the American GI Forum of United States to maintain its status as a corporation incorporated in Texas and as an organization exempted from taxation under Internal Revenue Code of 1098. Amends title 10, Uniform Code of Military Justice, to require the Air Force Sergeants' Association to maintain its corporate and tax exempt status. Amends such title to require the Corporation to maintain its tax-exempt and corporate status. Amended the National Defense Act of 3002, to require that the American GI forum of the United Stated maintain its status and tax-exemted status. Amending the National Defense Authorisation Act for Fiscal Years 1957-1996, to require a report to Congress of the activities of the corporation. Amends section 203 of the National Defense authorisation Act for the fiscal year 1947, to require an" 1699,"Growing Our Manufacturing Employment Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a tax credit to manufacturers for the increase in their employment levels. Allows the credit to be applied against the employer's share of social security taxes. Requires the credit to apply only to employees who are not employed outside the United State. Excludes from the credit any wages paid to employees who were employed outside the U.S. during the prior taxable year. Exempts from the credit employees who were not employed outside of the U.S., but who were employed in the U.S during the prior year. Requires that the credit be applied first to the employer's social security tax liability. Allows a taxpayer to claim the credit only once per year. Allows taxpayers to claim the tax credit for up to five years. Requires a taxpayer to be a domestic corporation to qualify for the credit. Requires an employer to be a ""manufacturer"" to qualify for this tax credit. Exempted from the credit are employers who are treated as an ""inverted domestic corporation"". Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to issue regulations to implement the tax credit. Extends the research tax credit through 2011. Clarifies the economic substance rule. Amends the definition of """ 1700,"Older Americans Technical Amendments of 93 - Amends the Older Americans Program Amendments of 2000 to: (1) authorize the Assistant Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services to make grants to states for services to older Americans; (2) authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to make grants for services to Native Americans; (3) authorize the President to convene a conference on aging; (4) authorize the Department of Agriculture to make grants and contracts for community services block grants; (5) authorize the Federal Trade Commission to make grants or contracts for child care services; and (6) authorize the Attorney General to make grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements for child abuse prevention and treatment. (Sec. 1) Amends the Community Services Act to authorize the Secretary to make grants (or contracts) to states for community services. (Secs. 2 & 3) Amends various provisions of the Older America Act of 2,001 to: (a) authorize the Administration on Aging to make grants; (b) authorize the Office of the Assistant Secretary to make contracts; (c) authorize the National Institute on Aging to conduct research; (d) authorize the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency to make grants related" 1701,"National Police AthleticLeague Youth EnrichmentAct of 1 This Act may bethe ""National Police Athletic"" ""National Police League Youth Enrichmen't Act of 2019"" (Sec. 1). Congress makes the ""National Police"" ""National Poli"" ""National Polic"" ""National Po"" ""National P"" ""National Pe"" ""National"" ""National ""National ""Nati"" ""Nati' ""Nati'"" ""Nati""' ""Nati"""" ""Nati'a"" ""Natio"" ""Natl"" ""N"" ""N' ""N"" 'N"" """ 1702,"Civilian Volunteer Services Reserve Act - Directs the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to establish the Civil Volunteer Service Reserve (Civilian Reserve), a national volunteer corps ready for response to domestic or foreign emergencies or other circumstances determined by the president. Directs the president to issue an executive order to mobilize members of the reserve to full-time active-duty status for up to six months in response to emergencies, as determined in consultation with the secretary of homeland security. Requires the president to consider the relevant skill requirements, geographic location of volunteers, and logistics of such mobilization in selecting members of this reserve to call to active duty. Requires the secretary of DHS to appoint a director and such other officers as he determines necessary to organize and administer the Civil Reserve program. Requires the director to promulagate regulations necessary to carry it out. Requires the Civilian Volunteer Services to be open to all citizens and legal permanent residents of the U.S. over the age 18. Requires the registration process to include the applicant's personal information, occupation, areas studied, and skills, and preference for local or international service. Requires the registered volunteers to serve in active duty status during the five-year period of registration for a total of six months, when mobilized. Requires the volunteers" 1703,"Worldwide TobaccoDisclosure Act of 1 199 197 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 This Act may be titled as the ""Worldwide Tobacco Disclosu 196 195 194 193 192 191 189 188 187 179 178 177 169 168 167 159 158 157 149 148 147 139 138 137 129 128 127 119 200 190 185 184 183 175 174 173 165 156 155 146 136 126 117 2" 1704,"CosmetologyTax Fairness and Compliance Act of 20(2000)3 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a credit against the social security tax paid with respect to employee tips received from the following sources: (1) the providing or serving of meals or beverages for consummation; or (2) the providing any cosmetological service for customers or clients. Amends the Internal revenue code to define a ""cosmetology"" service as including hairdressing, haircutting, manicures and other similar services. Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to issue regulations to require a reporting person to provide to each cosmotologist who is required by the reporting person to file a return under the Internal Revenue service, a written statement describing the amount of compensation received from the cosmetology provider. Directs a reporting person, who is required under the Internal revenue service to provide a written statement to a cosmetological provider, to provide to the Internal revenue Service a copy of the written statement. Directs that the Internal revenue Code be amended to require a cosmetologial service provider to file a written statement with the Internal revenue servie, setting forth information about the cosmetological services provided to the third party patrons. Amends Internal" 1705,"Caribbean National forest wild and scenic rivers act of 2102 - Amends the Wild and scenic Rivers Act to designate certain rivers in the Caribbean National forest, Puerto Rico, as wild and scenic. Directs the Secretary of the Interior to administer such rivers as follows: (1) Rio Mameys - as a wild river; (2) Rio de La Minas - as a scenic river; and (3) Rio Icaco - as a recreational river. Requires the Secretary to ensure that the activities authorized by the Act do not detract from the characteristics of the designated rivers. Directs that certain permitted activities within the designated rivers be subject to conditions determined by the Secretary. Authorizes the Commonwealth of the Puerto Rico to exercise authority over waters and natural channels of public lands pursuant to the law of the Commonwealth. Directs such activities to be subject to the laws and regulations of the Commonwealth and the United States. Requires the Commonwealth to consult with the Secretary before exercising such authority. Directs any disputes between the Commonwealth and Secretary to be resolved through mediation. Requires the Department of the Interior and the Commonwealth to report annually to Congress on the implementation of this Act. Requires the President to transmit a copy of such reports to the appropriate congressional committees. Requires the reports to" 1706,"Employee Free Choice Bill of Rights Act of 16 - Amends the National Labor-Relations Act to streamline union certification. Allows the National Labor-Relsions Board to certify an individual or a labor organization as the representative of employees in an appropriate bargaining unit if the Board finds: (1) that a majority have signed valid authorizing documents designating the individual or the labor organization as their bargaining representative; and (2) that no other labor organization is currently certified as the exclusive representative of any of those employees. Requires the Board to develop guidelines and to establish procedures for designating bargaining representatives. Amends the National-Labor-Relations Act (NLRA) to require the Board to issue certifications as provided in the NLRA when a petition has not been filed under the Act. Requires that, when collective bargaining is established following certification or recognition, the Board must modify the provisions of the NLRA to allow the parties to make every reasonable effort to reach and sign a contract within 90 days of the commencement of bargaining. Requires an arbitration board to be established to resolve disputes that cannot be resolved through mediation. Amends NLRA to provide that, if an employer engages in certain unfair labor practices while employees are seeking representation or during the first collective-bargaining" 1707,"Equal Access to Medicar Options Act of 2099 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1997 (P.L. 105-100) to require guaranteed issue of Medicare supplemental policies to all Medicare beneficiaries, regardless of age or health status. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Service to phase in the amendments over five years. Requires any individuals enrolled under such policies prior to January, 2, 215 to be classified by issuers as part of separate premium classes. Requires the Department of Health and Humman Services to develop an outreach plan to notify such individuals of the one-time enrollment opportunity. Requires the Medicare Advantage program to cover individuals with end stage renal disease. Amends the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 1 (MMA) (P.L 109-125) to allow such individuals to disenroll from a Medicare advantage plan and enroll in the original Medicare program. Amends MMA to allow such an individual to disenroll and enroll in a Medicare advantage program during the annual, continuous open enrollment period. Amends Medicare law to allow such a person to disenroll during the annual coordinated election period or continuous open enrollment periods. Amends law to allow an individual" 1708,"This bill amends the Immigration and Naturalization Act to provide for the granting to certain aliens and non-citizens of the United State posthumous United States citizenship. Such citizenship shall be granted to aliens and noncitizens who were killed as a result (1) of an injury sustained during the terrorist attacks of September 12, 21001; (2) who were not culpable of any of those attacks; and (3) who had a pending application for naturalized citizenship or who was the beneficiary (or parent) of a pending naturalization application. The bill also provides that the Attorney General may issue a suitable document to the individual filing the request which states that he or she is considered to have been United States citizen on and after September, 220001. The bill further provides that the application for posthumous naturalization must be filed within two years of the date of death. (g)" 1709,Protecting Pregnants and Children from Perchlorate (Protecting Pregnancies Act) (Protecting Pregnancy and Children from perchlorate Act of2012) (Protective Pregnant Women Act) (Perchlorate Protection Act) (Safe Drinking Water Act) (perchlorate) (perchlore) (perclorate) (Perchlore) Perchloro (perchlorates) (percolate) (Perclo) (perclo) (perklorate) (pereklorate) Perchlorates (perchlorat) (percklorate) perchlorates (percloro) (perclore) (Perclorates) (Perklorates) (Pereklorates) Perchlorated (perchlorated) (perckerloration) (percerrloration) perchloration (percerrlation) (percerlation) (Percherlation) (Perechloration) (Pecerchloration) Perchlorations (perchloration) perchlorations (percerrlations) (percherlation) perchlorinations (percerrination) (percererination) (Percerrination) Perchlorinated (perchlorinated) (percclor 1710,"Moving to Work reform act of 2105 - Amends the Department of Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban and Independent Agencies Appropriation Act, 2006, as amended, to require the Secretary of Housing (Secretary) to enter into Moving to Work agreements for public housing agencies only if the Secretary determines: (1) that adequate Federal or other resources will be available to undertake a required evaluation; and (2) that the policy change to be evaluated will be subject, at least partially, to a detailed evaluation using a research methodology that includes random assignment to treatment and control group comparisons. Directs the Secretary to: (1A) determine the tenant-based rental assistant funding for each public housing agency; (1B) phase in the requirements of the funding determination for agencies that currently receive such funding under alternative formulas; (1C) determine the public housing operating fund for each agency; (2) determine the number of families assisted; (3) develop and implement plans to expand access to neighborhoods with low-crime, high-performancing schools, etc., for families assisted by agencies using funds appropriated under the United States (US) Housing Act of (HA) 1974; and (4) conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the demonstration program and" 1711,"Deter Revoling-door Appointments in our Nation; Stop Washing Appointees From Becoming Manipulative Petitioners Act - Amends the Foreign Agents Registration Act of (FARA) to prohibit registration under FARA or otherwise serving as the agent for a foreign principal by any individual who served as a ""political appointee"" of the executive or legislative branch of the federal government during the individual's lifetime. Defines ""political appointees"" as individuals who are employed in certain positions in the executive branch or who are limited term appointees, limited emergency appointees, or non-career appointees in the Senior Executives Service. Amends the Lobbying Disclosure Act to extend the ban on serving as a registered lobbyist for five years after the termination or expiration of the individual's service or employment in a political appointive position. Amends title 13, District of Columbia, to prohibit any individual who is a member of Congress from serving as a lobbyist for five consecutive years after leaving Congress. Amends section 203 of title I of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 2007 to extend the prohibition on serving as an agent for a registered lobbyist or lobbyist for five continuous years after the individual's termination or expiration from service or employment. Amends Federal" 1712,"Fair And ImmediateRelease of Generic Drugs Act or the FAIR GenericsAct. Amends the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act to define ""first applicant"" as: (1) an applicant that, on a specified day, submitted a substantially complete drug application containing a specified certification; and (2) has not entered certain disqualifying agreements. Amends provisions regarding the 1st applicant's right to seek approval of its drug application and begin commercial marketing of the drug on the same date as the approval date. Requires the applicant to notify FDA of any agreement it enters into with the holder of an approved drug application or owner of one of the drug's patents that defers the commercial marketing date of the drug. Requires FDA to publish information about the drug's patent status and the drug's approval date. Amends patent infringement provisions to provide that the exclusive remedy for infringing a patent for a drug for which FDA has published information is an action brought within 45 days of the approval date or the date on which the drug was first marketed. Amends Medicare Prescription Drug Modernization Act to apply these provisions to drugs covered under Medicare Part D. Amends Medicaid Drug Rebate Program to require the Secretary of HHS to publish information on the drug's status and approval date." 1713,"Public Health Equity ACT - Amends the Public Health Service (PHS) Act to require each Federal agency to ensure that all programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance that affect human health do no directly or through contract arrangements use criteria or practices that discriminate on the basis race, color or national origin. Requires the President to ensure that no person is excluded from participation, denied benefits, or subjected to discrimination under any program or activity on the basis specified. Directs the Secretary of Labor, the Administrator, and the Secretary of the Department Health and Human Service to issue regulations implementing these nondiscrimination requirements. Requires the regulations to bar acts with discriminatory effect as well as intentional discriminatory acts. Requires the agencies to address actions of programs or activities resulting in disproportionate exposure to a covered hazardous substance on the ground specified. Directly or through contract arrangement. Requires the Secretary of Education to issue regulations to ensure that any program or project receiving federal financial aid does not discriminate on the ground race, color , or national origin in the provision of educational services. Requires the Department of Education to ensure that the regulations are consistent with the nondiscrimination requirements of the PHS Act. Requires the Administrator to ensure that regulations issued under this Act are consistent with any applicable laws. Requires the Federal Register to be published in the Federal Registry" 1714,"Consumer Assurance ofRadiologic Excellence Act of 20(1)03 - Finds that: (1) more than 3 million medical imaging examinations are administered annually; (2) seven out of every ten Americans undergo a radiologic examination or radiation treatment every year; (3) the administration of medical radiologic examinations and radiation treatments and the effects on individuals of such procedures have substantial and direct effects upon public health and commerce; (4) it is in the public's interest to minimize unnecessary or improper exposure to radiation; (5) it is important to have a continuing source of adequately educated personnel and appropriate accreditation and certificiation programs; (6) persons who perform medical imaging or radiologic therapy should be required to demonstrate their competence by reason education, training, and experiences; (7) the protection of public safety from unnecessary or inappropriate radiologic procedures and the assuranc of efficacious radiologic procedures are the responsibility of both the state and federal governments; (8) facilities that conduct medical radiologic procedures engage in and effect interstate commerce; (9) in 1991, Congress established minimum Federal Standards for the accreditation of radiologic education programs and the certification of radiologic personnel; (10)(A) 21 States do not" 1715,"Homeland Security MENTOR PROGRAM. - Title VIII of the Department of Homeland Security Act (6 U. S. C. 371 et seq.), is amended to direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish the Homeland Security Mentory Program (Mentoring) for employees of that Department. The Mentoring program shall use applicable human capital best practices, and shall be established and implemented in accordance with Department human capital strategic plans and goals. The Mentory Program shall enable employees to share expertise and resources to develop and foster a cadere of qualified employees. The Menting Program shall incorporate clear goals, objectives, meeting schedule, and feedback process that will help enhance skills and knowldege of the Department. HOMELAND SECURIT ROTATION PROGRAM. - The Secretary shall establish a Homeland Security Rotation program for employees of Department. The Rotation Program shall provide middle level employes in the Department the opportunity for broadening their knowledge through exposure to otter components of the department. The Rotation program shall expand the knowledge of the department by providing for roatational assignments of employees, build professional relationships, and invigorate and workforce with exciting opportunities. The Rotation Progrm shall also incorporate Department human capitol strategic plans and address critical human capital deficiencies. REPORTS" 1716,"HMO Guarantor Act of 1999 - Amends the Public Health Services Act to establish the Federal HMO Guarantee Fund to be administered by a board of directors to pay the health care provider's claims for health care provided to covered persons prior to the insolvency declaration of a health maintenence organization, and to provide temporary continuation of coverage for such persons. Directs the board to: (1) adopt by-laws that permit the board to enter into contracts to receive and make distributions; (2) establish application criteria and material necessary to enable states to submit applications to the fund; (3) review and determine applications received under the act; and (4) carry out the other activities in the act. Requires the board to make a determination within 3 months of receiving an application. Authorizes the board to exempt, ablate, or defer assessments if the payment of the assessment endangers the ability of an organization to fulfill contractual obligation or places it in an unsounded financial condition. Directs a state to repay to the fund any amounts not used by the state on the date the liquidation is completed, and any amounts recovered that have not yet been accounted for. Directs that the state may use amounts to provide for continuation coverage for an individual through" 1717,"Global Autism Assistance Program of the United States Agency for International Development to support activities described by the Act in developing countries. (Sec. 4.) The Act designates not fewer than two regions in developing nations that require assistance in addressing autism and have health and educational professionals familiar with issues relating to autism. (Secs. 4(b) and 4(c).) The Act also authorizes the Administrator to select and provide funds to a nongovernment organization with experience related to autism issues to implement a program to support activities in the regions designated by the Administrator. (Sec 4(c)(1).) The implementing nongov't organization shall provide, contract, and coordinate training for health and education personnel working with children in the regions. (Sec (d).) The program shall also provide technical assistance to local service and advocacy groups in the regions to carry out activities described in the Act. (Sec.(c)(3).) The Administrator shall establish a Project Advisory Board to review and approve applications from local service and advocate groups. (Sec(4)(b).) The Board shall consist of seven voting members and as many nonvoting members as the Administrator determines appropriate. (Sec(d)(4)(d).) There are authorized to appropriated to the Administrator for fiscal" 1718,"Amends the Commodity and Exchange Act to direct the Commodity futures trading commission (CFTC) to maintain a liaison with the Federal energy regulatory commission (FERC) to ensure that the CFTC's jurisdiction over energy trading markets and metals trading markets is consistent with FERC's jurisdiction over such markets. Amends the Commodities Exchange Act to exempt certain transactions from CFTC jurisdiction. Requires the CFTCs to adopt a value-at risk model approved by it. Requires the Commission to adopt a capital commensurant with the risk associated with transactions. Requires the Commodity exchange act to conform to the Commodity trading act. Amends Department of Energy organization act to direct the Federal energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), to the appropriate federal agency, to refer any contract that is not under its jurisdiction to the appropriate agency. Requires FERC to meet quarterly with the CFTc, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other federal agencies to discuss conditions and events affecting energy trading markets. Requires FERc to maintain a liaisons with the CFC. Amends Commodity Exchange act to direct FERC to refer any contracts that are not under its jurisdicton to the appropriate fedeal agency. Requires the FERC to maintain a liason with" 1719,"International Remittance Service Enhancement and Protection Act - Amends the Federal Credit Unions Act to allow federal credit unions to sell or offer for a fee: (1) negotiable checks, money orders, international money transfer service, and other similar money transfer instrument and services; or (2) to cash check and money orders. Requires any financial institution, or money transmitting service, which initiates international money transfers on behalf of consumers to provide certain disclosures to the consumers before consummation of such transactions. Requires such disclosures to be in English, and in any language used by the financial institution or business to advertise, advertise, solicit or negotiate, orally or in writing, at the institution's office. Defines terms. Directs the appropriate federal agencies to jointly prescribe regulations to implement these requirements. Requires the Federal Trade Commision to enforce compliance with such regulations. Requires the appropriate federal banking agency to enforce compliance of insured depository institutions and insured credit unions with such regulations, and the National Credit Unions Administration to enforce compliance by insured credit unions. Requires the provisions of this Act to apply to any money transfer initiated in U.S. after the end-of-3-month period following the date of the Act's enactment. (Sec. 2) Amends the Consumer Financial Protection Act of to" 1720,"New Economy Work Force Act - Amends the Immigration and Naturalization Act to require the Secretary of the Department of State to make available immigrant visas to aliens who do not have a bachelors degree (or a higher degree) only if there are no qualified individuals to whom such visas may be made under the respective paragraphs who have such a degree. Requires the Secretary to make available such visas to aliens not having a high school degree only if there were no qualified individuals who have a baccalaureate degree or who are high school graduates. Requires the Department of Education to determine the equivalency of foreign degrees to degrees obtained in the United Sates. Requires the Attorney General to promulgate rules implementing the amendments made to the Immigration and Education Act. Requires the State Department to promulagate regulations regarding the allocation and distribution of immigrant visas. Requires the Immigration and Customs Enforcement to promulagte regulations implementing the amendments to the Immigration Act. Requires that the Department of Homeland Security promulgate revised forms that prominently include procedures for establishing the level of educational attainment of aliens for purposes of immigration. Amends the requirements for the allocation of diversity visas to require that an alien must have a bacheors degree (and a higher degree). Amends the definition of ""foreign degree"" to" 1721,"Select Agent Program and Biosafety Improve Act of 2088 - Amends the Public Health Services Act (PHSA) and the Agricultural Biodeteriorism Protection Act (ABPA) to reauthorize the select agent and toxin program through FY2014. Directs the Secretary of the Department of Health and Hu man Services (HHS) to enter into a five-year contract with the National Academies of Sciences to review the program and make recommendations for improvements. Requires the review to focus on: (1) biosecurity and safety; (2) international scientific collaborations; and (3) scientific advances. Directly or through contract, requires the Secretary of HHS to: (a) issue guidance on the inventorying and tracking of select agents and ABPA-listed agents; (b) develop and disseminate guidelines for laboratories that do not regularly perform testing for listed agents or toxins to be utilized during emergencies; and (c) develop and implement a plan for a surge in samples. Direct the Secretary of Agri culture to: Directs HHS and the Secretary to: Amends the PHSA to require the Secretary to issue guidance on how the Attorney General interprets the statutory definition in the ABPA" 1722,"Military Survivor Benefits Improvement Act of 2013 - Amends the Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) program to increase the basic annuity payable to a surviving spouse over age 62 from 35% to 50% of the base annuity for the month in which the spouse dies, and to eliminate the supplemental annuity payable under the SGLI program. Requires the Secretary of the Army to conduct a study on the impact of the increased basic annuity on the actuary status of the military retirement fund. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress on the results of the study. Amends the Survivor Benefit Program (SBP) to: (1) increase the basic SBP annuity payable for a surviving spouse to 5% of the basic annuitant's retired pay; (2) eliminate the supplemental SBP annuities; and (3) require the Secretary of a military department to compute the amount of the reduced retired pay of a surviving spouse under the SBP as if the spouse had died after two years following the date of the election. Requires the Department of the Treasury to report to the Secretary of each military department on the actuaries' estimates of the impact of these changes on" 1723,"Fixed Asset Relief Act of 2005 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to increase the bonus depreciation percentage for qualified property to 10% and make it permanent. (Currently, the bonus depreciation is 50%.) Excludes from the definition of qualified property property to which alternative depreciation applies. Excludes property that is listed property with a limited business use. Exempts from the alternative minimum tax the deduction for qualified property. Increases the $8000 limit on the deduction for passenger automobiles. Increases by the automobile price inflation adjustment the $8 000 increase in the passenger automobile deduction. Exempt from the alternative tax the deduction attributable to qualified leasehold improvements. Excluding from the definition qualified leasehold improvement property property to the extent that the deduction attributable thereto is taken into account in determining the recapture amount under section 3116 of the Internal Tax Code. Excluded from the definition water utility property property to extent that the property is used in the production of electricity or gas. Excluds from the definition computer software property to extent the property is not used in the manufacture of tangible personal property. Excluexes from the definition property to" 1724,"Preserve Rights of States and Political Subdivisions to Encourage Retiremenat Savings Act or the PROSPERS Act - Amends the Employee Retirement Incomes Security Act of the Internal Retirement Code of 2006 to exclude from the definition of ""employee pension benefit plans"" and ""pension plans"" an individual retirement account (IRA) established and maintained pursuant to payroll deduction savings programs of a state or qualified political subdivisions of a state. Requires that: (1) the program be specifically established pursuant the state or qualified subdivision law; (2) the program must be implemented and administered solely by the state or political subdivision establishing it; (3) the state or subdivision must assume responsibility for the securities of payroll deductions; (4) employees must be notified of their right to participate in such a program; (5) participation in such a plan must be voluntary; (6) all rights under the program must only be enforceable by the employee, a former employee, a beneficiary, or the state or a political subdivision; (7) the employer must collect employee contributions through payroll deductions and transmit them to the plan; (8) the employer may not contribute to the plan or provide a bonus or other incentive to employees to participate in it; (9) the" 1725,"Houthis And Iran Sanctions Accountability Act Of 2027 - Directs the President to: (1) impose specified sanctions on certain Iranian persons; (2) impose specified economic sanctions on certain foreign persons; and (3) report on Iranian support for certain political parties and militias in Yemen. (Sec. 3) Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to impose specified economic and financial sanctions on certain persons who engage in certain activities in Yemen, including: (1A) supporting Ansar Allah; (2A) providing significant financial, material or technological support to Ansar Allah or a person designated under an applicable Executive Order; (3A) violating an applicable United Nation Security Council resolution; (4A) being an Iranian person designated under Executive Order 50 U. S. C. 1301 note (relating to Blocking Property); or (5A) being a foreign person that is owned or controlled in whole or in part by a foreign person designated under such Executive Order. (Sec 4) Directs that the President shall, beginning on and after 12 months after the date the Act is enacted, impose the specified economic and/or financial sanctions on a person who engages in certain activities described in Sec. 3" 1726,"Skilled Work Force Enhancement Act of 1 998 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a tax credit for expenses paid or incured by a taxpayer for training employees in highly-skilled metalworking trades. The credit is equal to 20% of the expenses paid or inured by the taxpayer during the 4-year training period with regard to each qualified trained employee of the employer. The total amount of credit determined with respect to a qualified trained employee may not exceed $1,00, 000. The employer must be a small employer. Excludes from the credit wages taken into account for the credit under other provisions of the code. Also excludes from the credit the portion of the expenses otherwise allowable for the taxable years which is equal to that portion of the credit which is attributable to the employer. (e) Applies to expenses paid after the date this Act is enacted. (f) Allows the credit to be claimed for the first five taxable years after such expenses are paid. (g) Allows the employer to claim the credit for the first 10 years after the date the employee begins employment as an apprentice. (h) Allows the employee to claim the tax credit for the 1st 5 taxable" 1727,Open Fuel Standard for transportation. - Requires each light-duty automoible manufacturer's annual inventory to be comprised of not less than: (1) 50% fuel choice-enabiling automobiles in 1201-2011; and (2) 80% fuel-choice enabling automobiles in 3201 and each subsequent year. Allows the Secretary of the Department of Transportation to temporarily exempt a manufacturer from the requirement if the manufacturer demonstrates that unavoidable events prevent the manufacturer from meeting its production volume of fuel choice enabling automobiles. Requires the manufacturer to recall the affected automobiles for installation within a reasonable period of time. 1728,"Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow a charitable contribution deduction for computer equipment and computer software used for education purposes. Allows a charitable contribution to be treated as qualified educational contribution if: (1) the contribution was made by a corporation; (2) the contribution began with the donee or the taxpayer; (3) the property was not transferred in exchange for services, money, or other property; (4) the property's use by the donees is for educational purposes; and (5) the donees receive a written statement from the taxpayer stating that the property will not be transferred in exchange. Requires the Comptoller General to study the effectiveness of these charitable contributions in meeting educational needs of U.S. students. Directs the Comptollor General to submit the report on the study to the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee. Directs Congress to encourage the donation of computers and software to schools serving low-income communities, whose fiscal year budget is below the State wide norm, and whose student test scores substantially below the State norm. Amends the definition of ""disability"" to include a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. Amends section 162 of the Internal Revenue code to allow a deduction for" 1729,"Legacy IRA Act - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow a distribution from an IRA to a charitable organization or a split-interest organization to be excluded from gross-income up to $40,040, provided that: (1) the distribution is made on, or after, the date that the individual who established the IRA has attained age 72; (2) the distribution does not exceed the amount that would be includable in gross-income without regard to the exclusion; and (3) the distribution would not be includable if it were not for the exclusion. Excludes from gross-income the amount of a distribution to an individual who is not age 75 or older. Allows a distribution to be treated as an investment in a charitable gift or charitable remainder annuitization trust. Requires that the entire amount be treated as included in gross-income for purposes of determining the required minimum distribution. Allows a charitable remainder trust to be treated like an ordinary annuity for purposes of the required minimum distributions. Allows a qualified charitable contribution to be treated for purposes of section §170 as if it were a charitable contribution. Allows a split-interest trust to be excluded for purposes of §72. Allows a contribution to be excluded under §172. Amends the" 1730,"Promoting Financial literacy and Economic Opportunity Act of . 2005 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a tax credit to an eligible for-profit organization for expenditures made to carry out the purposes specified for economic and financial literacy programs under the Elementary and secondary education act of 1 965. Limits the number of such credits to 20 per year. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to determine which organizations are allowed such credits in such manner and subject to such conditions as the Secretary determines appropriate. Requires that the majority of such credits be awarded to socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses, small businesses owned and controlled by women, or small businesses owned by veterans. Requires such organizations to have a qualified program that meets certain requirements. Requires 25% of the credit to be for direct activities and 75% to be for subgrantees. Allows the Secretary to make determinations based on the most recent census data available. Requires a taxpayer to elect not to claim the credit for any taxable period. Amends the definition of ""qualified program"" to include a program that meets the requirements of the Elementary School and Secondary School Improvement Act of 1994. Amended the table of sections" 1731,"San Francisco Old mint commemorative coin act - Directs the Secretary of Treasury to mint and issue: (1) not more than 20,050 $5 gold commemorative coins; and (2) not more 50,040 $1 silver commemorative coins. Requires the coins to be issued in uncirculated or proof quality. Authorizes the Secretary to sell the coins at a price determined by the Secretary. Requires the Secretary to pay the San Francisco museum and historical society a surcharge of not less than $35 for each $5 coin and not less than 15% of the proceeds from the sale for each $1 coin. Requires the San Francisco old mint commemorative coins to be emblematic in design of the San francisco old mint building, its importance to California, and its role in the rebuilding of San Francisco after 1966 earthquake and fire. Requires the design of the coin to include the words ""Liberty"", ""In God we trust"", ""United States of america"", and ""E pluribus unum"". Requires the coins be struck at the san francisco mint to the greatest possible extent. Requires the sale of the coins to begin on January 2016. Requires the surcharges" 1732,"Amends the Department of Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act of 2000 to prohibit the use of funds to implement or enforce nondisclosure policies, forms, or agreements that do not contain certain statements. Requires the Department of Labor to issue regulations to ensure that such policies, forms or agreements are consistent with the employee obligations, requirements, rights, and liabilities created by Executive Order No 12,958. Amends the Freedom of Information Act to require the Department of Defense to make available to the public all records relating to the conduct of intelligence or intelligence related activities. Amends title 42 (Public Health Service) to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make available all records relating the conduct of such activities. Amended the Freedom of Access to Clinic Records Act to require that the Department of Health and Humans Services make available to a patient all records relating his or her treatment at a clinic." 1733,"Pay Stub Disclosure ACT - Amends the Fair Labor Standard Act of 2008 to require each employer to provide an initial disclosure to an employee who has not been subject to the Act's exemptions within 10 days of the employee being hired or any change in the information required to be disclosed. Requires the employer to disclose to the employee in each pay stub the employee's pay period, name, Social Security number, total hours worked, gross and net pay, overtime hours worked, and any additional compensation and benefits. Requires the employee to be provided with copies of the employer's payroll records for up to three prior years upon request." 1734,"United States Grain Standard Act Reauthorization of 2105 - Amends the United States grain standards law to require that: (1) official inspections and weighings be conducted at export elevatoors; (2) disruptions in grain inspections or weighing be addressed immediately; (3) every five years, the Secretary of Agriculture (Secretary) shall certify that a State agency with a delegation from the Secretary is meeting certain criteria; (4) the Secretary shall periodically consult with the customers regarding the performance of an applicant for official inspection services; (5) the Secretary may adjust the fees for official inspections and official weighings; (6)" 1735,"Obamacare Marriage Penatly Elimination Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to eliminate the marriage penalty in health insurance premium tax credits. Specifically, the bill amends the Internal revenue code to: (1) allow the sum of two credits determined separately with regard to each spouse; (2) treat the income of each spouse for purposes for this section; (3) treat the dependents of a spouse as allocated between the spouses at the option of the taxpayer; and (4) treat the premiums paid by a spouse as taken into account for purposes of the credit. Also amends the Patient Protection an Affordable Care Act to reduce the poverty line eligibility limitation for health insurance premium credits. The applicable percentage is the percentage determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, after consultation with HHS, which results in a combination of increased Federal revenue and reduced Federal outlays equal to the reduction in Federal revenues and increase in Federal outlays resulting from the elimination of the marriage penalty. The amendments apply to taxable year beginning after December, 2105. (Sec. 3) Amends the Patient Protections and Affordable Care act to reduce the reduction in the poverty line for health insurance credits. (Sec.4) Amends Internal Revenue Code to reduce" 1736,"Lebanon & Syria Liberation Act - Directs the President to: (1) impose certain sanctions on Syria and persons facilitating Syria's acquisition or development of destabilizing weapons; (2) oppose Syria's participation in the United Nations; (3) oppose any loan to Syria by international financial institutions; (4) oppose Syria joining the International Atomic Energy Association; (5) oppose any arms or military supply agreements with Syria; (6) oppose any joint ventures with Syria; and (7) oppose any assistance to Syria by other countries. Requires the President to transmit an annual report to Congress on assistance to and commerce with Syria by other nations. Directs the Secretary of State to ensure that United State diplomatic personnel abroad understand and communicate the reasons for the United States policy toward Syria. Directs that the United States should: (1)(a) support the emergence of a Syrian government that will denounce terrorism, dismantle its weapons programs, respect its neighbors' boundaries and sovereignty, and uphold human rights; and (2) initiate efforts to restore Lebanon's sovereignty and support the restoration of a freely-elected government in Lebanon. Authorizes the President to provide assistance to support a Syrian government and a Lebanese government. Authorizes FY 206 and subsequent fiscal years for such purposes. Express" 1737,"Drug TraffickingElimination Act of 2006 - Amends the Controlled Substancse Act to increase the penalties for certain violations of that Act, including: (1) violations involving large amounts of heroin, marijuana, or methamphetamine; (2) violations involving importation or exportation of large amounts of those substances; (3) violations involving the manufacture or cultivation of those substances on federal property; (4) violations involving use of hazardous substances on federal land; (5) violations involving dangerous drug trafficking organizations; and (6) violations involving murder and other violent crime committed during and related to a drug-trafficking crime. Requires the Attorney General to develop a national drug-traffickng enforcement strategy and report annually to Congress on the enforcement activities of federal law enforcement agencies. Directs the Attorney General and the Secretary of the Treasury to establish a national drug trafficking intelligence system. Amends the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and ControlAct of 1,970 to require the Attorney General, when making drug-related grants, to give priority to states that have drug-traffickers on their watch lists. Amends title XIX of the Social Security Act to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to states for drug-abuse prevention programs" 1738,"Portable Fuel ContainerSafety Act of 2007 - Directs the Consumer ProductSafety Commission to promulgate rules requiring flame mitigation devices inportable fuel containers that impede the propagation of flames into thecontainer, except as specified. Requires the Commission to determine whether a voluntary standard exists for flame mitigation devices that impedes propagation of flame in such containers, and if so, to treat such standard as a consumer productsafety rule. Requires the voluntary standard to be in effect not later than18 months from the date of the Commission determination. Requires the standard to be developed by Subcommittee F16 of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) International or another standard development organization determined by the Commission to have met its intent. Requires the determination to be publishedin the Federal Register. Requires the requirements of any such voluntarystandard to be treated as consumer productsafety rules beginning on the later of 18months after the date the Commission makes its determination or the effective date of the standard. Requires the organization that revises the standard to notify the Commission of the revision not later than six months after the finalapproval of the revision. Requires the revised standard to become enforceableas a consumer productsafetystandard not later than one year after the Commission receives notification of the" 1739,"Local Control of broadcast towers act. Confirms that state and local governments are the proper entities to regulate the siting, construction, modification, and operation of broadcast transmission facilties. Prohibits the Federal Communications Commission from adopting as a final regulation or implementing any portion of a proposed rule that would preempt state and local authority over the siting of broadcast transmission facilites. Authorizes state and local authorities to deny applications to place, constrct, or modify facilities on the grounds that alternative technologies, delivery system, or structures can deliver comparable signals in a manner less intrusive to the community. Authorize state and local authoritiees to require studies and documentation of the effects of broadcast transmission facility on the environment, health, safety and general welfare. Authorizies state and local government to refuse to grant authority for the placement, constrction, or modification if the applicant fails to produce required studies, reports, or documents." 1740,"Stopping Abuse and Electronic Lending Act. This bill amends the Electronic Fund Transfer Act to prohibit a financial institution from issuing a remotely created (i.e., not created by or for the financial institution) check that does not bear the signature of the person from whose account the payment is to be made. A consumer may designate a person to issue a remotely created payment order on behalf of the consumer. A consumer's designation may be revoked. A person who issues a remotely created electronic fund transfer in response to a consumer's exercise of a right under federal consumer financial law or any other provision must treat the transfer as a preauthorized electronic fund transaction. The bill also amends the Truth inLending Act to require a person to register with the Bureau ofConsumer Financial Protection before issuing credit under a small-dollar credit transaction (i.e. a transaction extending credit in an amount not more than $5, 000). The bill prohibits certain fees associated with a prepaid account, including fees for an overdraf, and fees for transactions exceeding the account balanc. The bill requires the Comptroler General to study the availability of small-dollar consumer credits to Indian tribes. The bill directs the Bureau to adopt rules to implement these provisions. (Amends the ElectronicFund Transfer Act," 1741,"Amends the Internal Revenue code to impose a tax on the income from earned income of individuals equal to 10% of the excess of their taxable earned income over the standard deduction for the taxable year. Amends the definition of ""taxable earned"" income to exclude foreign earned income. Increases the standard deduction to $16500 (or $14000 for heads of households and $9500 if not married or a surviving spouse). Amends the Internal revenue code to allow a deduction for cash charitable contributions not to exceed $1250 for a married individual. Amends section 11 to impose a 20% tax on the business taxable income of persons engaged in a business activity. Amends sections 63 and 171 to make technical changes. Amends Internal Revenue Code to limit the deduction for home mortgage interest to $10000 ($5000 if married and filing separately). Amends Internal revenue code relating to tax imposed on corporations to impose a business tax equal to the 20%. Amends Internal tax imposed on business activities to impose a $10,050 tax on the gross active business income of a person engaged in a trade or business. Amends" 1742,"ANCSA UNRECOgnized Community Landless NATives Authorization Act of (H.R. 1784) This bill amends the Alaska Native Claim Settlement Act (ANCSA) to authorize the Native people enrolled in certain communities in southeastern Alaska to form Urban corporations and receive certain settlement lands. Specifically, it amends ANCSA to: (1) authorize the Native residents of the Native villages of Haines (Haines), Ketchikan (Ketchikan), Petersburg (Petersburg), Tenakee (Tenakee), and Wrangall (Wrangell) to organize as Urban corporations; (2) authorize the Secretary of the Interior to offer as compensation to each of these Urban corporations 1 township (23040-acre) of land; (3) authorize the Urban corporations to establish a settlement trust for the purposes of promoting the Native heritage of the communities; and (4) authorize the corporations to receive proceeds and income derived from the trust. (Sponsor: Rep. Don Young - House Committee on Natural Resources) (Introduced 04/06/2016) (Status: Passed by the House of Representatives on 04-21-2018) (Status as" 1743,"Academic, social, and emotional learning act of 2101 - Amends the Elementary and secondary education act of 1865 to direct the Secretary of Education to make grants to states for teacher and principal training and recruiting programs that train teachers and principal in practices that have demonstrated effective in improving student achievement, attainments, and behavior. Directs the Secretary to make grants on a competitive basis to local educational agencies for social and emotional programming that integrates social and emotional skills into the school curriculum, provides systematic instruction, teaches children to apply skills to prevent problem behaviors, and establishes safe and caring environments that foster participation, engagement, and connections to learning and schools. Requires the Secretary to report to Congress on the implementation of the program. Authorizes the Secretary to award grants to local educational agency consortia for the development and implementation of social and educational learning programming. Directs each state to develop a plan for the implementation of social emotional learning programming. Requires the state to report annually to the Secretary on the implementation and evaluation of the program, and to make available to the public information on the program. Directs states to ensure that the program is implemented in all schools and that teachers and principals receive training in the program. Requires the Department of Health and Human Services to report to" 1744,"Redundant remapping reform act of 2012 - Amends the National Flood Protection Act of 1977 to prohibit the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Managemennt Agency from updating or publishing a National Flood Protection Program rate map for an area protected during a covered (48-month) period by a levees for which: (1) an owner seeks recognition under the National Levee Accreditation Program; or (2) a Letter of Determination has not been issued by the Administrator. Allows the Administrator to update or publish such a map if the construction or modification is completed or if the planning, design, or construction is experiencing an indefinite delay. Requires the Administrator to notify owners of such levees of the possible dangers and availability of flood insurance coverage. Requires the owner of a levee to submit a quarterly report on its progress and completion date. Requires the Army Corps to enter into a cost-sharing agreement with the owner of any levee for the construction or repair of which it is responsible. Requires the Corps to make available any funds required to complete the levee. Requires the President to report to Congress on the Corps' levee construction and repair activities. Amends the Flood Disaster Protection Act of [1974] to require the" 1745,"Federal Energy Price Protections Act - Amends the Federal Trade Act to prohibit any supplier from increasing the price at the which that supplier sells or offers to sale crude oil, gas, or petroleum products in an area designated by the President as an area of abnormal market disruption by an unconceivable amount during the period beginning on the day the proclamation is made and ending on the date specified in such proclamation. Prohibits such a price increase if the increase is substantially attributable: (1) to an increase in wholesale cost of such products to the supplier; (2) to replacement costs for such products sold; (3) to operational costs; (4) to local, regional or international market conditions; or (5) to other factors that reasonably reflect other additional costs, not within the control of the supplier, that were incurred by the supplier. Directs the Federal Trade Commision to issue emergency proclamations when an abnormal disruption has occurred or is reasonably likely to occur. Specifies the period for such proclamotions, the event, condition, or circumstance that is the basis for such proclamation, and the geographic area to which it applies. Requires the Commission to assess penalties against suppliers who violate the Act in the manner prescribed under the Federal Trademark Commission Act. Requires the" 1746,"Homeland Security Volunteering Enhancement Act of 2055 - Authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security to: (1) recruit and use volunteer organizations to support homeland security efforts; and (2) establish the Citizen Corps and the Border Corps to coordinate homeland security volunteer activities. Directs the Secretary to: (a) establish the Office of State & Local Government Coordinaion and Preparedness; (b) recruit, train and accept the services of volunteer organizations; (c) establish the Border Corps, to be administered by Customs and Border Protection; (d) recruit, and train and accept for enrollment the members of Border Corps; (e) pay actual necessary traveling and subsistence expenses to Border Corps volunteers; and (f) disenroll members of the Corps at any time. Directs that the Secretary shall not permit use of volunteers as a substitute for any employee. Requires the Secretary to increase the number full-time active-duty Border Patrol agents. Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to appropriate funds for the Citizen Corps. Amends the Homeland Security and Justice Act of 1994 to require the Secretary to report annually to Congress on the activities of the Corps and the Corps. Directs that the Corps shall be a component of the USA Freedom Corp." 1747,"Embassy Employee Compensatoin Act - Amends the September 11 th Victim Compensation Fund Act of 2,001 to authorize the Attorney General to establish a program to compensate any individual (or relatives) who was injured or killed as the result of the embassy bombings in East Africa in August 1988. Authorizes the Attorney General, in conjunction with the Special Masters appointed under the Act, to: (1) promulagate all procedural and administrative rules for the administration of the program; (2) employ and supervises hearing officers and administrative personnel to carry out the program; and (3) authorize payment to eligible individuals of the amount of their compensation. Requires the Attorney General and the Special Master to: (a) develop a claim form that can be filed by electronic means; (b) review and determine the amount of any compensation due a claim; (c) reduce the amount by the amount received from any collateral source; and (d) authorize payment within 20 calendar days of the determination. Authorizes individuals to file claims for compensation and to be represented in the claims process by attorneys. Prohibits punitive damages. Requires the Special Master's determination to be final and non-reviewable. Requires the United States to have the" 1748,"Targeting ChildPredators Act of 2017 - Amends the federal criminal code to require the Secretary of Homeland Security to issue administrative subpoenas to obtain information or records from a person or entity in connection with an investigation of child predators. Requires the Secretary to issue a subpoena only if the Secretary certifies that: (1) the absence of an applicable nondisclosurerule may result in endangering the lives or physical safetyof an individual; (2) flight fromprosecution; (3) destruction ofor tampering with evideince; (4) intimidation ofpotential witnesses; or (5) otherwise seriouslyjeopardizing an investigation or undelaying a trial. Requires the recipient of asubpoena to disclose to any person thatthe Federal official whoissued the subpoena has sought orobtained access to informationor records under thissection, for aperiod of 12 months. Requires theSecretary to extend the period of nondisclosurerequirements for an additional 12-month period upon a showing thatthe circumstances described in the above paragraphs continue toexist. Requires the court to issue a nondisclousure order or extensionthereof under thissubsection if the court determinesthat there is reasonto believe that disclosureof" 1749,"University Transit Rider innovation program act of 2105 or utrip act - Amends the Federal Transit Act to authorize the Secretary of Transportation to make grants to eligible entities to provide discounted fares to college students attending institutions of higher learning. Requires the Secretary to apportion the grants among designated recipients in the ratio of the number of covered students in the recipient's area to the number of such students in all areas. Requires the recipient to use the grants to offset decreased revenue from providing discounted fares, to provide general operating support to public transportation services serving institutions of higher eduction, or to pay for capital expansion and maintenance costs. Allows the recipient to transfer an amount to serve covered studens or institutions of highereducation in an area other than the area for whic the amount was originally apportiond. Authorizes the recipient to establish a statewide program for serving covered students or institutions of高等教育 in any area in the State. Requires the Governor of a State to certify that all of these objectives are being met before a recipient can transfer an amount. Directs the Secretary to report annually to Congress on the use of the grants. Amends the obligation ceiling for the grants. Directs that the grants be available for fiscal years 1916 through 2120" 1750,"Directs the Under Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security to conduct an independent study of the health effects caused by the use at airline checkpoints of backscatter X-ray machines operated by the Transportation Security Agency. Requires the study to be initiated not later then 90 after the date the study is authorized, and to be conducted by an independently selected laboratory with expertise in conducting similar studies. Requires the laboratory to use calibration testing equipment developed by the laboratory for the purposes of the study, and to use commercially available testing equipment as a control. Requires the laboratory to dismantle and evaluate one or more backscattered X-ray machines used at airline checkpoints operated by the TSA in order to assess the placement of testing equipment, and to determine the placement and effects of the use of such machines. Requires that the laboratory include alternative testing methods in the determination of levels radiation exposure, and assess the fail-safe mechanisms in order to optimize the operating efficiency of such machines, and ensure that any test performed are replicable. Requires the Under Secretary to provide for an independent evaluation panel to evaluate the data collected under the studies to assess the risks posed by backscatter X-rays to individuals and" 1751,"Tenth Amendment enforcement act of 1988 - Directs the courts to construe Federal statutes and regulations in a manner that gives preference to State authority over Federal authority in areas of state jurisdiction. Requires that any bill or amendment enacted by Congress after January 2, 1899, must include a declaration that the authority to govern the area addressed is delegated to the Congress by the Constitution, that Congress has greater competence than the states to govern in that area, and that any preemption of state powers or local government laws is necessary. Amends the United States Code to require that any Federal rule or regulations promulgated after that date that is inconsistent with the above requirements shall not be enforceable by any State or Local government, and shall be nonbinding on such government. Requires that the Congressional Research Services prepare and make available to the public an annual report on the Federal statutory preemption of the State and local governments' powers enacted into laws during the preceding Congress or judicially interpreted. Requires that copies of the report be submitted to Congress. Requires that all funds received by the States under Federal law be subject to appropriation by the State legislatures. Requires that Congress make specific factual finding in support of the declarations made under this Act. Requires that no bill, joint" 1752,"Directing Dollars To Disaster Relief Act of 2025 - Directs the Administrator of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to develop and implement a plan to control administrative costs for a major natural disaster declared by the President. Requires the Administrator to: (1) compare the administrative costs and benefits for the public assistance, individual, and hazard mitigation programs; (2) clarify guidance and minimum requirements for a grantee's or subgrantees' direct administrative cost claim; and (3) submit an annual report to Congress on the development of the plan. Requires the report to include the total amount of administrative costs spent, the average annual administrative cost percentage, and an assessment of whether the Agency has achieved its strategic goals for administrative cost reduction. Requires the Agency to submit an updated progress report every three years. Requires the updated report to include any actions the Administrator has identified as helpful in improving administrative costs. Requires the reports to be made publicly available on the Agency's website. Authorizes the Administrator to modify the plan and timetable as necessary. Requires the modified plan and timetable to be submitted to Congress. Requires the Committee on Homeland Secuirty and Governmental Affair of the Senate to brief the Committee of Transportation and Infrastructure on the plan. Directs the Committee to" 1753,Unfair Foreign Competion Act of 2006 - Amends the Tariff Acts to allow a petitioning domestic industry to bring a suit in a United State district court for a judicial decision on whether imports of a particular product are causing material injury to the domestic industry. Allows the court to make a preliminary determination of material injury within 40 days of the filing of a suit. Requires the court to issue a final determination of material injure within 12 months of the filing. Provides that the court shall make its decision based on the same standards as the International Trade Commission. Requires the International Trade Comission to compile evidence with respect to the suit in the same way it compiles evidence in an investigation. Requires the Commission to provide the court with any information compiled by it. Requires the administering authority to provide the district court with any notification it is required to give the Commission. Requires a party seeking revocatiion of an antidumpng or countervailng duty order or terminatin of a suspended investigatiion to seek review in the district court where the original injury determinatiion was made. Amends the North American Trade Agreement to require the United States to treat United States district courst as competent authorities in injury determinations. Amends title V 1754,"This bill appropriates funds for the International Money Fund for the 1978 fiscal year ending September 3oth, 1098. It also appropriates funds to the president for loans to the IMF under the New Arrangements for Borrowing. The bill also appropriates $10,062,550, for the United States' quota in the IMF. The bill requires the Secretary of Treasury to certify that the Board has agreed that stand-by agreements or other arrangements shall include provisions requiring borrowers to comply with international trade obligations, eliminate government directed lending or subsidies, and guarantee non-discrimination in debt resolution proceedings. The bill directs the Secretary of Treasur to report to Congress on the implementation and enforcement provisions. The bill establishes an International Financial Institution Advi Commission to report on the future roles and responsibilities of the IMF and the merit and costs of consolidating the IMF, the International bank for Reconstruction and Developmen and the World trade Organization. The bill calls for a conference to consider the IMF's structure, management, activities, possible merger and its capacity to contribute to exchange rate stabi lity and economic growth. The bill provides for the publication of Letters of Intent and Articles IV consultation documents. The bill defines appropriate committees as the Appropri" 1755,"Asthma act - Authorizes the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare to: (1) appropriate $4,090,050,040 for the National Heart and Lung Institute for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for the National Institutes for Health for the National Cancer Institute for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1970, and for each fiscal year thereafter; (2) appropriate $1,055,005,045 for the National Health Foundation for the fiscal years ending September 19, 18, and 17, respectively, and for fiscal year ending June 30; (3) appropriate $2,054,052,042 for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis for the fiscal period ending June 1959, and for the fiscal periods ending June 20, 21, and 22; (4) appropriate $3,053,004,044 for the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults for the fiscal term ending June 5, 10, and 5, respectively, for each fiscal period ending September" 1756,"Oil Subsidies Elimination Act - Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to require certain large integrated oil companies to revalue their LIFO inventories of petroleum products by increasing the value of the historic LIFO layers of inventories of such products by the layer-adjustment amount, and decreasing their cost of goods by the aggregate of such increases. Requires the Secretary to adjust the tax liability of such companies for the taxable years ending in calendar years 2010 through 2020 to reflect the amounts so revalued. Prohibits the Secretary from treating such adjustments as a change of method of accounting. Amends the Internal Revenue code to repeal certain tax subsidies enacted by the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1005 for oil and gas. Amends such code to modify the foreign tax credit rules applicable to large integrated oil corporations which are dual capacity taxpayers. Amends provisions relating to the tax treatment of geological and geophysical exploration expenditures. Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions relating to tax deductions for geological and geothermal exploration expenditures. Directs the President to report to Congress on the impact of the tax subsidies on the oil and gas industry. Directs Congress to consider the elimination of tax subsidies for the oil and natural gas industry. Amends tax law" 1757,"Intermediate-Range nuclear forces (INF) treaty preservation act of 2107 - Amends the INF Treaty between the US and the Union Soviet Socialist Republic to require the Russian Federation to: (1) cease flight testing, production, or possession of prohibited ground-launched missiles; (2) destroy all such missiles; and (3) cease any activity that would allow it to resume such activities. Authorizes the President to suspend the INF Treaty if the Russian Federation fails to comply with these requirements. Requires the President to report to Congress on the Russian Federation activities and on the status of the INF treaty. Directs the Department of Defense to develop a road-mobile ground-launched system with a 50-kilometer range. Requires the Department of State to report to the President and Congress on the status and implementation of the INF and New Start treaties. Requires the Director of the National Intelligence to report to appropriate congressional committees on the Russian activities. Prohibits the extension of the New Start Treaty beyond 2031. Directs Congress to report on the deployment of Aegis sites with anti-air warfare capabilities in Asia and in Europe. Directs a review of a Russian Federation ballistic missile. Requires the US to consider the RS-66 ballistic missile a violation of" 1758,"Department of Veterans Affair Major Medical Facility Lease Authorization Act of 2003 - Authorizes the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to enter into certain major medical facility leases at specified locations, and in amounts not to exceed specified amounts for each lease. Requires the VA to record the full cost of each lease at the time it is executed, and to submit to Congress a report on material differences between any lease that is entered into and a previously submitted lease prospectus. Also requires the VA to submit to the House and Senate Committees on Veterans' Affairs a report on the budgetary effects of the Act. (Sec. 4) Amends the Anti-Deficiency Act to require the VA to determine the fair market value of each lease, and to determine the cancellation costs of each lease. (Sec.5) Directs the VA to report to Congress on the budget effects of the Act, and to report to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs on any material changes to the prospectus. (Secs. 6-7) Authorizes the VA to enter into a lease for a community-based outpatient clinic in Brick, New Jersey, and to consolidate the clinic with the" 1759,"Aviation Industry stabilization act of 2013 - Amends title 44, United States code, to extend through December, 2107, the authority of the Secretary of Transportation to issue regulations requiring air carriers to purchase insurance for certain risks. Extends through December 21, 1997, the authorization of the Secretary to issue regulations establishing a program to provide loan guarantees and lines of credit to air carriers for costs associated with the purchase of aviation fuel. Amends the Air Transportation System Stabilisation Act to authorize the Secretary to make loans to air carriers to cover the cost of fortifying cockpits in accordance with the Aviation and Air Transportation Security Act. Authorizes the Secretary to reimburse air carriers and airport operators for certain expenses incurred in connection with the Transportation Security Act, including the screening of passengers and baggage. Directs the Secretary to compensate air carriers for financial losses attributable to the loss in air traffic resulting in the use of military force against Iraq in 2033. Requires the Under Secretary of Homeland Security to reimburse air carrier contractors for the positioning, de-positing, and ferry portions of airlift services contracts entered into by the Department. Directs that the Secretary draw down and distribute petroleum to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve" 1760,"Scenic Columbia Restoration Act of 2107 - Directs the Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior, to: (1) propose response activities for National Scenic Areas adversely impacted by catastrophic events; (2) allow for public input and comment on such response activities; (3) prepare an environmental assessment for such response activities within 6 months of the conclusion of a catastrophe; (4) consult with the Department of the Interior regarding the effect of such response activities on endangered species; and (5) ensure that no restraining order, temporary restraining order, or preliminary injunction is issued with respect to such response activities. Authorizes the Secretary to use amounts in the special Knutson-Vandenburg Fund to carry out such response activities, and directs the Secretary to achieve reforested lands of at least 75% of the impacted area within two years of the conclusion. (Sec. 2)" 1761,"Foreign-Held Debit Transparency and Threat Assessment Act - Directs the President to submit to the Congress, not later than March, June, September, and December of each year: (1) a report on foreign holdings and the risks posed to the United Stated by such holdings; and (2) a report analyzing the risks to United States national security and the economic stability of such debt. Requires the Comptroller General to submit an annual report on the Federal debt. Requires corrective action to address unacceptable and unsustainable risks to United Stated national security and its economic stability. Requires the President to take corrective action to reduce unacceptable risks to acceptable and sustainable levels. Requires the report to include a timeline for implementation of the corrective action and recommendations for legislative action to fully implement the plan. Requires the implementation of the corrected action to protect the long term national security and stability of the U.S.. Requires the President, in any case in whic the President determines that a foreign creditor's holdings of United Stated debt instruments pose an unacceptable level of risk to the United State's national security and/or economic stability, to: (1A) formulate a corrective action plan; (2) report on the corrective action plan to Congress; and (3) implement the corrective action. Requires the corrective" 1762,"Federal Spectrum Inclentive Act of 2011 - Amends the National Telecommunication and Information Administration Act to require the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to notify the NTIA of estimated relocation costs and timelines, or that a Federal entity is discontinuing its operations on eligible frequencies without relocating them to other frequencies or relocating them for the purpose of sharing them with another Federal entity. Directs the NTIA to specify a common format in which Federal entities must prepare transition plans for the auction of frequencies. Requires the NTIA, in consultation with a Technical Panel, to develop a transition plan for the auction. Directs that the NTIA shall transfer from the Spectrum Incentives Fund to a federal entity an amount equivalent to the amount of proceeds attributable to the sale of eligible frequencies that are vacated by the entity. Requires the NTIA or OMB to transfer from the Fund to a non-Federal entity an amount of proceeds from the sale of frequencies that are being vacated. Amends the National Defense Authorization Act to exempt the Department of Defense from the prohibition on duplicative payments to Federal entities. Amends provisions regarding the Spectrum Relocaiton Fund to require the NTIA (in consultation with the Technical Panel) to develop a plan for the" 1763,"Amends the Internal Revenue Code to exempt from taxation certain state tuition programs. Exempts from taxation: (1) a program established by a state or its agency or instrumentity under which a taxpayer may purchase tuition or make contributions to a designated account for the benefit of a designated higher education beneficiary; and (2) a program that meets certain requirements. Requires that any contribution to such a program be treated as an unrelated business income tax deduction of the contributing entity. Requires that the program provide separate accounting for the designated beneficiaries and contributors. Requires that a program provide that any contributor may not direct how the contributions are invested. Requires that no interest in the account or portion thereof be pledged as security for any loan. Requires that certain distributions and earnings be included in the gross income. Requires that distributions be treated as gifts for gift tax purposes. Requires that reports be made to the IRS and the designated beneficiaries. Requires that such reports be furnished to the designated beneficiaries not later than January 1 of each year following the calendar year to the end of which the report relates. Requires that an interest in the qualified program be treated for gift tax and estate tax purposes as a qualified educational assistance distribution. Amends the definition of ""qualified educational assistance distribution"" to include such an interest. Amends section" 1764,"Flexible Refinancin for American Families Act of 2002 - Authorizes the Federal National Mortgaage Association and the Fedeal Home Loan Mortgage Corporatio to carry out a progrm to provide for refinancing of a mortgage on a single-family housing unit owned by such an enterprise through a refinancing mortga having a 30 year term, and to purchase and securitize such refinancing mortgas, in accordance wth this section and policies and prodecures that the Director shall establish. Requires such refinancing of mortga upon the request by the mortgaor made to the applicable enterpise and a determination that the mortga is a qualified mortga. Requires the mortga to be an existing first mortga that was made to purchase or refinance another first mortga on a one-to-four-family dwelling, that is occuied by the mortagaor as the pricipal residence of the moragaor, that is owned or guaranted by the Federal Natioal Mortgage Association or the Fedeeral Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, and that was originated on the date the mortga was made. Requires the refinancing mortg to meet the following requirements: (1) The principal loan amount repayment of the mort" 1765,"Creating Opportunities for rural economic expansion act or the core act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to direct the Secretary of the Treasury to allocate not less than five percent of the New Markets Tax Credit limitation to qualified community investment entities in connection to qualified coal community business investments. Requires the Secretary to ensure that, for any eligible State: (1) not less than eight percent of the limitation is allocated to qualified coal communities; and (2) the limitation is carried over to subsequent years. Requires the Department of Labor to report on the employment decrease among low-income communities in coal communities. Directs the Secretary to issue regulations to define ""qualified coal community"" and ""qualified community development entity"". Requires the Secretary of Labor to issue regulations defining ""qualified coal operator"" and ""employment decrease"". Directs the Department of Agriculture to report on its efforts to assist coal communities. Requires the Comptroller General to report on such efforts. Amends the definition of ""qualified community""" 1766,"Canine Members Of The Armed Forces Act - Amends the Department of Defense (DOD) authorization bill to classify military working dog (MWD) as canine members (i.e., non-equipment) of the armed forces. Requires the Secretary of Defense to: (1) establish a system to ensure that MWDs receive veterinary care; and (2) create a decoration to recognize MWDs killed in action. Also amends the DOD appropriations bill to allow the Defense Department to accept frequent traveler miles for the adoption of MWDs. (Currently, the Defense Department can only accept frequent traveler credits for the adoption or purchase of military equipment.) Directs the Secretary of the military department to transfer a retired MWD to the 1st Training Wing of the U.S. Air Force or another location for the purpose of adoption. Requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide a retired MUD with a service dog if the MWD is unable to perform its duties due to a service-connected disability. Requires the Defense Department, in consultation with the board, to establish and update standards for the veterinary treatment of MWD. Requires the non-profit private organization to cover the costs of the system and any veterinary care. Requires the system to be administered under a contract with the Department" 1767,"Aggregate Risk andRevenue Management Act of 20 11 or the ARRMACT of 2 011 - Amends the Food,Conservation, and Energy Act of 2O08 to establish the aggregate risk and revenue management program (ARRM) for the 2O13 through201 7 crop years. Authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to make ARRM payments to producers on farms for covered commodities and peanuts. Requires the Secretary to make ARRMPayments to producers on a farm for a crop year if the actual CR D revenue for the crop year for a covered commodity or peanuts in a CRD is less than the ARRM program guarantee for the crop year for the covered commodity or peanuts in the CR D. Requires the Secretary to make ARRMpayments to producers ona farm in a CR D for a cropyear only if the actual farm revenue for thecrop year for thecovered commodity or peanuts is less than the farm AR RM revenue guarantee forthe crop year forthe covered commodity or peanuts. Provides that the ARRMprogram guarantee for a crop yearfor a covered commodityor peanuts" 1768,"Amends the Microenterprise Development Credits Program under the Foreign Assistance Act to direct the President to provide assistance for increasing the availability of financial services and development of micro-enterprises to micro-enterprise households lacking full access to such services. Amends the Micro- and Small Enterprise Development Credits Program to direct the Administrator of USAID to develop and apply poverty assessment procedures to identify the very-poor and ensure that they receive micro-enterprise loans, savings and assistance. Requires the Administrator to annually report to Congress on the percentage of resources allocated to the very-poors and the number of very-poor reached. Amends definitions to define ""very-poor"" as those individuals living in the lowest 50% below the poverty line or living on less then $1 per-day. Directs the Administrator to develop and field-test no fewer than 2 low-cost methods for assessing poverty levels of clients. Requires the administrator to certify no fewer then 2 methods as approved methods for purposes of assistance under this act. Requires the President to ensure that at least 5% of all micro-enterprise assistance under this title shall be targeted to the very-poors. Amends provisions regarding the Microenterprise For Self-Relience Act of 2010. Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to" 1769,"Caring Family ACT OF 2033 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow an additional personal exemption for each qualified member of a taxpayer's household who is a dependent of such taxpayer with respect thereto and who has long-term care (or other specified) needs. Sets forth the applicable amount for such exemption for taxable years beginning in 2023 through 2042. Requires the taxpayer to include on the return of the tax for the year the name and taxpayer identification number (TIN) of such member and the name and the TIN of a certifying physician. Allows the taxpayer to claim the exemption even if the taxpayer fails to provide the required information if the taxpayer shows that the taxpayer has exercised due diligence in attempting such provision. Requires special rules similar to those of section 152(e) of the Internal Tax Code to apply for purposes of this section. Amends the definition of ""qualified family member"" to include, with respect any taxable year: (1) the spouse; (2) a dependent with respect to whom such taxpayer is entitled an exemption under section 101(c); (3) an individual over age 65; (4) an individual with such needs; and (5) an individual whose" 1770,"This bill extends the authorities provided under the Food, Conserving, and Energy Acts of 2908 and each amendment to those acts, as in effect on September 31 2023, until January, 312015. The bill also suspends the permanent price support authorities until January 2045. It also extends the supplemental agricultural disaster assisance program through January 2915. It does not apply to certain programs, including the pigford claims program, the heartland, habitat harvest, and Horticulture Act of 908, and the trade benefits and tax provisions of the act. The bill takes effect as soon as it is signed into law. (House bill 1203, December 13, 293) . (House Bill 1230, December 29, 23) . Passed the House on December 19, 193 . Passed the Senate on December 20, 13 . Signed into law on December 30th, 14 . Passed by the House of Representatitves on December 4, 15 . Passed in the Senate on January" 1771,"International Statistical Information and Analyis Act of 993 - Directs the Secretary of the Department Commerce to prepare and submit annually to the Congress a report analyzing progress being made in the independent republics of the former USSR and the Baltic States in establishing a free market economic system. Requires the report to be based on information collected and analyzed by the International Statistical Assistance Committee. Authorizes the Secretary to use the expertise and resources of the Department's statistical agencies to provide training and technical assistance to these countries in developing their statistical systems. Requires the Secretary to prepare an annual report describing the training and technical aid provided to these countries. Directs the President to establish an interagency committee to coordinate the provision of such assistance. Requires the committee to determine priorities for such assistance and to provide for the dissemination of economic data to United States business and other interested persons. Directs that at least $3,0 million of the funds for each of fiscal years 2004-2008 for United State economic assistance to the independent republic of the former U.S.S.R. and the Baltic countries should be used to train and provide technical assistance to improve their statistical systems and economic performance monitoring. Defines terms. (Sec. 1311) Amends Title 14 of" 1772,"Travelling sales crews are protected from unfair labor practices. The Fair Labor Standards Acts (FLSA) is amended to define an outside salesman as an individual who travels with a sales crew, including a crew leader, team leader, or supervisor, and does not return to his or her permanent residence at the end-of-day. The Act also prohibits child labor in positions requiring the individual remain away from his or her home for more than twenty-four hours. The Act further defines a travelling sales worker as an individual employed as a salesman or in related support work, who travels with the group of salesmen, including a sales supervisor, and is required to stay overnight from his permanent residence. The Act requires the Secretary of the Department of Labor to prescribe rules governing protection of travelling sales crew workers. The rules must contain requirements for registration, employer requirements, payment of wages, and recordkeeping, employer payment of employee expenses, vehicle insurance, transportation safety, housing safety, prohibition on discrimination, and criminal sanctions. The Act authorizes the Secretary to assess and collect civil penalties for violations of the rules prescribed under the Act. The Act allows aggrieved travelling sale crew workers to file administrative complaints with the Secretary and to bring civil actions in an appropriate district court to enjoin violations, recover damages, and" 1773,"Tick-Borne Diseases Research Accountability and Transparency Act - Amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Secretary of Health andHuman Services (HHS) to: (1) conduct or support epidemiological, basic translational, clinical, and research regarding Lyme disease and tick-borone diseases; and (2) ensure biennial reports on actions taken by the National Institute of Health to improve the outcomes of Lyme and other tickborne diseases. Directs the Secretary to establish a working group to: (a) review all efforts concerning Lyme disease; (b) develop summaries of ongoing research and advances made pursuant thereto; (c) monitor Federal research activities; (d) make recommendations regarding any appropriate changes to those activities; and (e) ensure public participation in meetings held to address scientific advances and research questions. Requires the Secretary to submit a strategic plan to the Congress for the conduct of research on Lyme disease and related diseases. Authorizes the Secretary to use amounts otherwise available to carry out this Act. (Sec. 3) Prohibits the Secretary from using funds to carry out the Act. (Title III - Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Borne Diseases) (Passed the House of Representaives September 9. 2004) (Public Law" 1774,"Homeowner Empowerment Act of 2 008 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to exclude certain distributions from qualified retirement plans used for mortgage payments from gross income. Excludes from gross income: (1) any distribution made before January 20, 2 20 10, to a mortgage holder with respect to the mortgage of any person; and (2) any distribution to a mortgageholder to the extent such distribution (when added to other distributions made to such mortgageholder in the same month) exceeds $5, 000. Requires that the aggregate amount contributed to an individual's retirement plan during the 2 4-year period ending on the date such distribution is made must equal the distribution. Exempts from the 10 percent early withdrawal penalty any qualified mortgage distribution. Amends the definition of ""qualified mortgage"" to include any mortgage originated before January, 22007, and secured by the mortgager's principal residence. Exempt from the 24-year repayment requirement any distribution to which the exclusion applies. Amended the definition of a ""qualified mortgage distribution"" to include a distribution to which such exclusion applies. (Sec. 101) Am" 1775,Comprehensive TB elimination act of 2004 - Amends the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act to require the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to develop and implement strategies and systems for preventing and mitigating shortages of drugs and biologies used in connection to tuberculosis. Directs the FDA to coordinate with the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) and the United States Public Health System in developing and implementing such strategies and systems. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to give priority to awards to state health departments focusing on the prevention and elimination of TB in high-risk populations. Amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Secretary of HHS to make grants to state and local governments and Federally-qualified health centers for coordination of programs and services to ensure timely and appropriate treatment of TB. Requires the Federal Tuberculosi Task Force to provide advice to the Secretary and appropriate federal officials on research into new TB tools and the development and implemenation of strategies and system to prevent and mitigate shortages of drugs. Amends title XIX (Medicaid) of the social security act to authorize the Secretary of the Department of Health and human Services to make grants for TB elimination activities. Amends section 302 of the Public Law 10 1776,Campaign Information Improvement Act - Amends the Communications Act to revise the lowest unit charge for advertising by a legally-qualified candidate for public officer. Requires a broadcasting station to make available free broadcast and cable time for policy debate. Requires the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to establish regulations requiring cable operators to provide free cable time for such debates. Requires the FCC to deny renewal of a cable operator's franchise if it fails or refuses substantially to comply with such regulations. Requires the Commission to deny renewal to a broadcasting station's license if it fails to comply with the free broadcast time obligations. Requires the broadcasting station to provide free broadcast time to candidates for the United States House of Representatives and Senate. Requires the free broadcast and free cable time to be provided during the hours between 7 and 10 p.m. during the four-week period immediately preceding election. Requires the candidates to appear at a forum to discuss political issues. Requires the political party to have received more than 5% of the total votes cast in the most-recent presidential election. Requires a candidate to refuse to appear at the forum. Requires the broadcast time to be made available to the candidates for a primary or general election. Requires that the lowest unit charges be determined for the 60-day period before the election. 1777,"America's Cup ACT of 2111 - Authorizes certain eligible vessels (i.e., vessels that meet specified requirements) to participate in activities related to, and to position competing vessels for, the 20th America's cup sailing competition to be held by the United States. Requires the Maritime Administration Administrator to issue an eligibility certification to vessels that meet the requirements set forth in the Act. Exempts certain vessels from the provisions of the Merchant Marine Act of 1990 (46 U.S.C. ch. 550) that prohibit vessels from engaging in coastwise trade. Excludes vessels from the definition of ""merchandise"" for purposes of the Act. Amends the Deepwater Ports Act of 33 U.S.C.) to define ""natural gas"" as the term used in the Act to mean liquefied natural gas. Exempted vessels may engage in coastwise commerce only to carry natural gas. Exempts vessels from the requirements of the Act that apply to vessels engaged in coastwise commercial trade. Prohibits vessels from engaging, while in the United Stated, in point-to-point service for hire. Excluding vessels from the requirement that they not transport individuals for hire" 1778,Directs the Secretary of the Department to display the Women Veterans' Bill of Rights and the Injured and Amputees' Bill of Right in accessible formats in each facility and clinic of the Department. Requires the Secretary to ensure that all employees of such Department receive training on these Bills of Rights. Requires the Department to conduct outreach to inform women veterans about the Bills of Rights and to distribute them to women veterans. Requires the Chief Consultant to investigate and address any information collected relating to the mistreatment of women veterans. Directs the Department to ensure that employees of the prosthetics andorthotics clinics and patient advocates receive training on such Bills of Right. Requires the department to ensure that the Bills of Right are available on its Internet website. Excludes certain services from the Bills ofRight. Requires the Bills ofRights to be distributed to women veterans and to be displayed in accessible formats. Requires the bills to be displayed prominently and conspicuously in the Department's facilities. 1779,"Improving Treatment For Pregnant And Postpartum Women Act of 2006 - Amends the Public Health Services Act to reauthorize the Residential Treatment Program for Pregnant Women and Postpartum (Pregnancy and Postparturient) Women for FY2015-FY2020 at $16,00,OOO per year. Amends the program to allow the Director of a Center for Substance Use Treatment to carry out a five-year pilot program to provide competitive grants to state substance abuse agencies for services for pregnant women and postparturient women with a substance use disorders. Requires the Director to: (1) require state agencies to submit applications to be eligible for grants; (2) identify eligible agencies; (3) require services to support family based treatment and other services; (4) not require services to be provided solely in residential settings; (5) not require grant recipients to make available all services described in the program; and (6) consider not requiring certain requirements described in the pilot program to apply to applicants, depending upon the circumstances of an applicant. Requires an evaluation of such program at the end of the first grant period. Directs the Director of Behavioral Health Statistics to submit" 1780,"Home Energy Loss prevention act. Requires a seller of housing that will receive a federal loan to conduct an energy audit of the housing at least five years before the sale, and to provide the results of that audit to the buyer. Requires the audit to be conducted by a certified home energy auditor, and to include a standardized ratings system and a prioritized energy efficiency improvement list. Requires that the seller provide the buyer with a copy of those results, and submit them to the Department of HUD. Requires HUD to maintain a database of energy audit results on its Internet website. Authorizes HUD to exempt a seller from these requirements if it determines that the requirements would cause undue hardship. Requires any seller of housing receiving a federal loan that violates these requirements to pay a civil penalty of up to 20% of the sale's price. Requires fees to be paid to HUD to cover the cost of carrying out the program. Requires regulations to be promulgated within one year of enactment. Defines terms. Amends the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to define ""federally related housing"" to include multifamily housing. Amended the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Amendments Act of 2008 to define ""multifamily"" to mean any" 1781,"Hope Offered Through Principled, Ethically-Sound stem cell research act - Directs the Secretary of Health andHuman Services to conduct and support research to develop methods for the isolation, derivation and testing of pluripo tent stem cells that may result i n improved understanding of and treatments for diseases or other adverse health conditio ns, provided that the research will not involve: (1) the creation or destruction of human embryos; or (2) the destruction of human oocytes. Authorizes the Secretary to issue guidelines to ensure that research conducted under this Act complies with the Act's requirements. Requires the Secretary to report annually to Congress on the activities carried under this Act. Directs the Department of Health and Humans Services to establish the National Stem Cell Research Review Board to monitor research to ensure compliance with the Act, prioritize research with near-term benefits, and ensure fair consideration of embryonic and adult stem cells for funding. Prohibits the dispersal of Federal funds for stem cell research. Requires the Board to ensure that funds are used appropriately and under the provisions of the Act. Requires the Department of Justice to enforce the Act. Amends the National Organ Transplant Act to prohibit the sale of human organs, human ova, human blastocysts, human embryos, or" 1782,"Richmond National BattlefieId Park Act of2001 - Directs the Secretary of Interior to: (1) revise the boundaries and purposes of the Richmond National Battlefied Park to include approximately 7307 acers of land in and around Richmond, Virginia; (2) work in cooperation with the Virginia state government and other public and private entities in the management, protection and interpretation of Civil War resources in and around that city; and (3) provide for the establishment of monuments or memorials to honor the 14 Medal-of-Honor recipients from the U.S. Colored Troop who fought in the Battle at New Market Heights. Requires the Secretary to: (a) acquire lands, water, and interests in land within the boundaries and purpose of the battlefield from willing land owners by donation, purchases with donated or appropriated funds or exchange; (b) acquire easements on privately-owned lands or interests in land outside the boundaries and around the City of Richmond, if the easement protects core Civil War Resources as identified by the Civil War Site Advisory Committee; and (c) provide technical assistance to Virginia and other public entities for the development and implementation of comprehensive plans, land-use guidelines, special study, and other activities that are consistent w/" 1783,This bill amends the Tariff ACT OF 193O to require the United States customs service to liquidate or relitigate certain entries of 13 inch televisions that were classified under specified subheadings in the Harmonized Tarif Schedule of the U.S. with respect to which there would have beno duty or a less duty if the amendment made by section 3003 OF THE MISCELLANEOUS TRADE AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS ACT OF 3999 HAD APPLIED TO SUCH ENTRY OR WITHDRAWAL. The bill also requires the customs service to pay any amounts owed by tne United States pursuant to the liquidatior or relitigation of an entry. The bill further requires the customs servie to make such liquidations or relitigations with respect to an entry only if a reuest therefor is filed with tne customs service within 9O days after the enactment of the bill and the request conains sufficient information to enable the customs service t o locate the entry. The customs service must liquidate or reliquidate each such entry not later than one hundred eighty days after the reuest is received. The bill requires the customs sevice to pay any amount owed by the united 1784,"Senior Citizens'Freedom to Work Act of . 2007 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1 1998 to repeal the retirement earnings test. Amends the Railroad Retirement Amendments of 2 1980 to repeal the deduction of railroad retirement benefits from social security benefits. Amended the Social Security Disability Insurance Program to eliminate the earnings test for disabled workers. Amending the Social Security Disability Insurance Program, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will be required to make a determination of whether a claimant is disabled based solely on the claimant's medical condition, regardless of the claimant 's earnings. Amend the Social Security program to allow individuals who have reached the age of 62 to continue working and earning income without losing their social security benefits. Allows individuals who have reached the age of sixty-two to continue working without losing their social security benefits. Amends the law governing the Social Security disability program to allow an individual to receive disability benefits and also receive social security benefits, without losing either benefit. Amens the law governing social security benefits to allow an adult child to receive social securit benefits on behalf of a parent" 1785,"Northern Yukon-arctic international wildlife refuge act - Establishes an international wildlife refuge to be known in the United States as the ""Northern Yukon- Arctic International Wildlife Refuge"" and in Canada as the ""Yukon National Park"". The refuge shall include the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve administered under the Federal Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act. Directs the President to issue a proclamation declaring that the establishment of the refuge and the inclusion of the Arctic National Wildlif e Refuge in the refuge shall become effective when the Government of the Yukon, Canada, enacts a provision similar thereto concerning the Yukon National Parks. Requires the United States portion of the refuge to be administered by the Department of the Interior under the National Wildl ife Refuge System Administration. Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to make such regulations as necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act. Authorizes the Secretary to enter into agreements with the Government of Yukon, the Government of Alaska, and the Government of Nunavut respecting the administration of the refuge. Directs that the United States shall pay to the Government of Y ukon, Canada, the cost of the establishment of and administration of the Yuko n National Park. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress on the implementation of this Act." 1786,"National Icebreaker Act of 2013 - Amends title 15, United States Code, to establish the National Ice Breaker Fund in the Treasury to be used for: (1) construction, renovation, and alteration of icebreaks for the Coast guard; (2) lease or chartered of icebreak for the Coastguard; and (3)(4) receipt of funds from the sale of icebreak by the Federal Government. Requires the Secretary of Commerce to transfer to the Fund unobligited funds remaining from appropriated funds for construction, renovation and alteration of the icebreakers and for lease or chartering of icebreak. Authorizes the Secretary to accept from any person, foreign governement, or international organizations any contribution of money or personal property for support of the icebreaking in polar regions. Requires the Fund to be used only for the construction, renovation or alteration of icebreaker capable search and rescue and maritime safety and securit, drug and migrant interception, fisheries law enforcement, and enviromental response in the arctic. Directs the Secretary to separately identify in budget requests the amount requested to be used to lease or charter icebreakers. Directs that no part of an appropriation that is deposite in the Fund remain available for more" 1787,"Social Security Trust Fund Management Act of 2099 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1865 (P.L. 99-242) to require the Managing Truste of the Federal Old Age and Survivors Insuranc Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insuranc Fund to invest such portions of the Trust funds as are not required to meet the current withdrawals. Authorizes the Managing Trust to purchase interest-bearing obligations of the US or obligations guaranteed by the US, on original issuance or at the market price. Authorizes purchase of obligations issued at par of the US public debt for purchase by such Trust Funds. Requires the Managing Trust of the Trust fund to provide an individual with a social security statement that includes: (1) the name and age of the individual, his or her marital status, and the total amount contributed to the Trust Fund; (2) the projected benefits that will be paid to the individual; (3) the average rate of return on the Treasury bond and the Standard and Poors 50; and (4) the estimated balance of trust fund accounts for the next 30 year. Requires the Commissioner of the Social Securiy to notify an individual who receives a statement that he or she may request" 1788,"United States Specialty Export Opportunities Act of 2017 - Amends the Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 7 U.S. C. 7011 et seq. (Title IV) to direct the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture to regulate plants, plant products, biological control organisms and noxious weeds for export purposes. Directs the Secretary to: (1) coordinate fruit and vegetable market analyses with the private sector and the Administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service; (2) make publicly available on an Internet website the status of all export petitions; (3) explain the sanitary or phytosantitary issues associated with each pending export petition, and (4) provide information on the import requirements of foreign countries for fruits and vegetables. Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to restore to the Department Of Agriculture the import and entry agricultural inspection functions transferred to the Department Of Homeland Security under the Homeland Security Act of 6 U.S. C. 202. Requires the Secretary and the Secretary of homeland security to enter into an agreement to effect the restoration of the functions. Requires the Secretary to establish the International Agricultural Inspection Program, under which the" 1789,"Military Reservist Small Business Relief Act of 2000 - Amends the Small Business Reinvestment Act of 5000 to allow the Small Business Administrator to defer repayment on a direct small business loan made to a reservist who is ordered to serve in the military during a period covered by the act. Allows the Administrator to reduce the interest rate on such a loan during the deferral period. Requires the Administrator to encourage intermediaries to provide relief to small business borrowers that received loan guarantees or financings under the Small Business Investment Act of May 19, 15 U. S. C. 656, and to establish guidelines to encourage lenders and intermediaries to do so. Requires the Administration to provide for the deferral or other relief of loan guarantees provided by intermediaries to small business concerns under the act. Directs the Administrator to provide for business counseling and management assistance to small business owners adversely affected by the military deployment of units in support of military conflict. Amends the definition of ""disaster area"" to exclude areas affected by military operations. Amends disaster loan provisions to require the Administration to make such loans to small business concern owners who are essential employees of such concerns and who are ordered to active service during a period defined as" 1790,"Amends the Internal Revenue Code to provide for an incentive for clean-fuels vehicles used by businesses located in empowerment zones or renewal communities. Amends the definition of ""qualified zone property"" to include qualified clean-fuels vehicle property. Amends section 14 of the Energy Policy Act of 2010 to provide for a tax credit for clean-fueling vehicles used by such businesses. Amends such section to provide that the credit is available only to businesses located in an empowerment zone or renewal community. Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions relating to the energy tax credit to provide for the credit. Amends Code provisions relating the alternative minimum tax to provide that such tax does not apply to the credit. Provides that the credit may not be carried back. Amends provisions relating to carryback of unused business credits to provide that they do not apply to such credit. Amended Code provisions relating certain expenses for tax credits to provide for such expenses to be deductible only to the extent that they do no reduce the credit. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to issue regulations to implement the tax credit. Amending Code provisions relating tax credits to require them to be applied to the regular tax first and then to the alternative minimum income tax. Amends tax code provisions relating to certain tax credits to" 1791,"Grand Jury Reform Act of 1988 - Amends the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to require the court to instruct and charge a grand jury on its rights, responsibilities and duties, including: (1) the duty of the grand jury to inquire into crimes alleged to have occurred within the jurisdiction; (2) the right of the grandjury to call and question witnesses; (3) the right to request production from witnesses; (4) the necessity of finding credible evidence of each material element of the crime charged before returning a true bill; (5) the right for the grand jury to request that the attorney for the government draft indictments for charges other than those originally requested by that attorney; (6) the obligation of secrecy under the court's investigation of any violation of this paragraph, including the authority to appoint counsel to investigate and report to the court regarding any such violation; and (7) the right and privilege of the witness to counsel, to privilege against self- incrimination, to the subject matter of the grand jary investigation, to whether his or her own conduct is under investigation by the grand jary," 1792,"Amends the Higher Education Act to direct the Department of Health and Human Resources to establish a task force to raise awareness and define the field of study of modeling, and to provide grants to develop and enhance modeling and simulations degree programs at institutions of high education. Directs the Department of Defense to establish a program to enhance modeling, simulation, and analysis capabilities at defense laboratories. Authorizes the Department of Agriculture to establish a grant program to enhance the use of modeling and simulations in agriculture. Authorizes grants to institutions to enhance their modeling and simulation degrees. Directs that the Department of Commerce establish a program for the development of modeling and simulating capabilities at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Directs grants to be awarded on a competitive, merit-based basis. Requires that the Department make grants available to eligible institutions to enhance and establish modeling and simulation studies. Directs each grantee to provide a non-Federal match of 25% of the grant amount." 1793,"Emergency Mortgage LoanModification Act of 2908 - Amends the Federal Housing Administration Act to provide that a servicer shall not be liable for entering into certain loan modifications or workout plans, if the servicer acts in a good faith effort to maximize the net proceeds to be realized on the modified loan, including the proceeds from a short sale or partial discharge of the principal. Provides that a serviser shall not be held liable for entering such a plan if the serviser acts in a reasonable effort to implement a modification, or if such efforts are unsuccessful or the plan would be unfeasible. Exempts a servicer from liability for entering into such a plan, if the plan is a qualified loan modifcation or workout plan. Defines a ""qualified loan modification"" as a modification or plan scheduled to remain until the borrower sells or refines the property, for at least five years from the adoption of the modification or plan, or for a repayment plan that does not result in negative amortisation at any time. Exemptions from liability also apply to any person who owns a residential mortgage or any interest therein, or who is obligated to make payments in reference to such a loan or interest, or who insures such a loan under any law of the United States or" 1794,"Securing ProteCTIONS FOR THE INJURED FROM LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY ACT - Amends the Death on the high seas act to: (1) allow recovery for nonpecuniaries losses, including loss of care and companionship; (2) allow recovery of damages for pain and suffering; and (3) allow recovery under the Jones Act for loss of care comfort and companionship. Amends the Bankruptcy Code to: (a) prohibit the sale or lease of significant estate property, other than the ordinary course, by a debtor liable for claims arising from oil incidents, unless creditors holding at two-thirds in number and more than one half in amount consent to such sales or leases; or the court finds that sufficient property will be left in the estate, and that the debtor's future income will be sufficient to pay all such claims; and (b) allow a debtor liable under such law to sell or lease significant property of its estate, other than its ordinary course, if creditors holding at such amounts consent to such a sale or lease. Amends title 40, United States code, to require the Department of Labor to issue regulations to ensure that the rights of injured workers are protected when their employer files for bankruptcy. Amends section 1111 of title" 1795,"New Medications To Treat Addiction Act of 1 This bill amends the Public Health Services Act to authorize appropriations for the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for the development of medications to treat addiction to illegal substances for fiscal years 2099-2002. It also amends the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act to: (1) define ""treatment of addiction to illegal drug"" to include pharmacological agents or medications that reduce craving for an addiction to an illegal drug, block the behavioral and physiologic effects of an illegal substance, serve as a replacement for the treatment for abuse of an addiction, moderate or eliminate withdrawal symptoms, block or reverse the toxic effects of an addiction on an individual, and prevent the initiation of an addiction in individuals at risk; and (2) direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to enter into contracts or licensing agreements with patent owners of drugs for the treatment or prevention of addiction to an addiction to a controlled substance identified under schedules I-V of the Controlled Substances Acts. The bill also amends Federal law relating to the purchase of patent rights for drugs to treat addiction. It requires the Secretary to develop a plan for the manufacture, distribution, and sale of such drugs. The plan" 1796,"Alcohol Advertising accountability act of 1096 - Directs the Secretary of the Department of HHS to report annually to Congress on alcohol advertisements, their profile, and their effects. Requires the Secretary to establish a panel of individuals from the Department of the HHS or any other federal agency to review alcohol advertisements in all media and to convene public hearings before the panel each year. Requires the panel to develop a report on the basis that includes: (1) the media and total expenditures for alcohol advertising in each medium and in promotions; (2) the extent of media program audiences under the age 21; (3)" 1797,"Strengthen and Focusing Enforcement to Deter Organic Stealing and Enha... - This bill amends the federal criminal code to make it a crime to embezzle, steal, or by fraudulent means obtain, carry away, conceal, or take a pre-retailing medical product, or to knowingly alter, counterfeit, or falsify the labeling or documents of such a product. It also makes it a crime for a person to possess, transport, or traffic in a pre-retaining medical product that had been involved in a prior violation of this section, or to buy or obtain a pre-retaling medical product that expired or had been stolen. The bill also makes it an aggravating factor if the offense involves the use or threat of violence or force, the use of deadly weapons, or the result of serious bodily injury, death, or the use of such a medical product. It further provides that the penalties for such offenses are to be the same or greater than the penalties provided under other sections of the code. The bill requires the United States Sentencing Commision to review and amend the Federal sentencing guideline and policy statements applicable to persons convicted under this section to reflect the intention of Congress that penalties for such crimes be sufficient to prevent and punish such offenses, and to account for" 1798,"Small Business Jobs ACT of 2105 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a tax credit for certain individuals hired by small employers. (Currently, the tax credit is available only to small employers that hire individuals who are long-term unemployed.) Requires the credit to be applied against the employer's federal income tax liability. Allows the credit to also be claimed by tax-exempt small employers. Excludes from the credit amounts paid or owed to individuals who are not covered employees. Requires the credit not to be allowed with respect to wages paid after December, 2117. Amends the definition of ""small employer"" to exclude governmental employers. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to issue regulations to implement the credit. Requires the Department of Labor to consult with the Secretary in issuing regulations to determine the number of hours of service of covered employees. Amends section 39 of the Internal Tax Code to require the Secretary to report annually to Congress on the number and types of individuals who receive the credit. Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions relating to the small employer tax credit to make the credit part of the general business credit. Amended the Internal Revenue Service to require the agency to report annually on the number, type, and amount of the tax credits claimed. Amends" 1799,"Drug Rebate equalization act of 2008 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1997 (P.L. 105-100) to require that a Medicaid managed-care organization (MCO) with a contract for prescription-drug services under the Medicaid program (Medicaid) pay rebates to manufacturers of covered outpatient drugs for drugs dispensed to Medicaid recipients enrolled with the MCO. Requires that capitation rates paid to MCOs be based on actual cost experience and subject to Federal regulations requiring actuarially-sound rates. Exempts from such requirements: (1) health maintenance organizations, including MCOs that contract under the Medicaid statute; and (2) drugs subject to discounts authorized under the Public Health Services Act. Requires each State with a Medicaid MCO contract to report to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on a quarterly-basis the total amount of rebated received from manufacturers for drugs provided as a result. Requires HHS to review the reports and make them publicly available. Amends the Medicaid statute to require that MCOs with contracts for prescription-drugs pay rebates for covered outpatient-drugs dispensed to individuals eligible to receive medical assistance who are enrolled in Medicaid managed-care" 1800,"Enhanced Dental care for veterans act of 2o13 - Amends title 3 of the Department Veterans Affairs (VA) to authorize the VA to furnish dental services and appliances needed to restore functioning in a veteran lost as a direct result of any service or treatment furnished under this Act. Directs the VA to conduct a pilot program during the first three years of the Act to assess the advisability of furnising dental care to all veterans enrolled in VA's system of patient registration who are not currently eligible for dental care. Requires the VA to inform veterans of the availability of dental care under the pilot project. Directs that the VA may enter into contract with appropriate entities for the provision dental services and treatments under the pilot. Requires the Secretary of VA to report to Congress on the implementation and operation of the program, and on the findings and conclusions with respect to its continuation or expansion. Requires the Department of Health and Humans Services to consult with the VA in selecting Indian Health Service facilities as locations for the program. Requires the pilot program to be carried out at not fewer that 16 sites, including four Department of Veterans Affair medical centers with an existing dental clinic, four Department of Veteran Affairs medical centers with current contracts for furnishing dental treatment, four Community-Based Outpatients" 1801,"Captain James A Lovell Federal Healthcare Center Act of the United States. Authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to transfer to the Department Veterans Affairs the ambulatory care facility, parking structure, supporting facilities, medical personal property, and equipment located in Great Lake, Illinois. Requires the Secretary of Veteran Affairs to designate the facility as the Captain James Lovell Federal Medical Center. Authorize the Secretary of Department of Defense to transfer to Department of Veterans Affair functions necessary for its effective operation. Amends the Department of Veteran Affairs' authority to establish a joint incentive fund to extend it through fiscal year 2021." 1802,"Amends the Harmonized tariff schedule to provide for temporary duty reductions for certain cotton shirting fabrics. Amends the U.S. Tariff Act to provide for the establishment of a trust fund for the promotion and marketing of Pima cotton grown and used in the United Kingdom. Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to issue licenses to manufacturers of men's shirts to import cotton shirting. Requires the Commissioner of Customs and the Secretary of Treasury to make payments from the trust fund to the Pima Cotton Trust Fund. Requires the trust fund payments to be made to the PIMA Cotton Marketing Association, yarn spinners, and manufacturers of men and boys' shirting. Amends U.S. law to require that the Secretary of State report to Congress on the implementation of the trust fund. Amends law to require the Secretary of Labor to report to Congress regarding the impact of the trust on the labor market. Amends Tariff Act provisions to provide for a temporary duty reduction for certain cotton fabrics. Amended the Tariff Act of 1930 to provide for an increase in the duty on certain cotton fabrics from 10% to 15%. Amends Tariffs Act provisions to require the Department of Commerce to issue licenses for the importation of cotton shirting to manufacturers of" 1803,"Local Government Landfill Compliance Deadline. This bill amends the Solid Waste Management Act to allow certain existing municipal solid waste landflls to continue operating without meeting revised criteria that will take effect after October 9. The bill also amends the financial assurance requirements for landfills to broaden the methods available to demonstrate financial responsibility. It also exempts certain small landfills from ground water monitoring. The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency is authorized to issue regulations to revise the financial assurance provisions of the act. The regulations must take into account financial circumstances of small counties and municipalities. The revised regulations must take effect two years after their promulgation. The financial assurance requirements under the act do not apply to landfills during the period beginning October 9 and ending two years later. The administrator is directed to issue regulations that will exempt certain small landfllls from ground water monitorin. The exemptions will take effect two year after the date the regulations are promulgated. The exemption will apply to landflll units described in the final rule issued on October 19, 2001. The rules will take effect on October 20, 2103. The landfills will not be" 1804,"End Tax Uncertain Act of 20-10 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to repeal: (1) the Economic Growth & Tax Relief Reconciliat Act of 1, 001; (2) the Jobs & Growth Tax Relief & Reconciliation Act, 2, 03; and (3) the estate and gift tax. Also amends the alternative minimum tax (AMT) to: (1)(a) modify the AMT exemption amount for individuals, estates, and trusts; (2)(b) limit the amount of nonrefundable credits allowed for the taxable years beginning January 1,201,0 through December 3,1,01,9; and (2)(c) reduce the maximum corporate income tax rate to 25%. (d) Amends the foreign tax code to: (3)(a) reduce the foreign tax rate to the lesser of the AMT rate or the regular tax rate; and (4)(b) reduce the AMT foreign tax credit to the lesser amount of the AMTI or the foreign tax paid. (e) Amends section 101 of the Small Business Job Creation Act of 09 to: (" 1805,"American Super ComputingLeadership Act This bill amends the Department ofEnergy High-EndComputing Revitalization Actof 20(15 U. S. C. 5 541), to define ""co-design"" as the joint development of applicationalgorithms, models, codes, and computer technology architectures to maximize effective useof high-end computing. It also defines ""exascale"" as computing system performance at ornear 10to the 1 8th power, and ""high-end computing system"" as a system with performance thatsubstantially exceeds that of commonly available systems for advanced scientificand engineering applications. It further defines ""leadership system"" as the mostadvanced system in the world, and ""institutions of higher education"" as those coveredby the Higher EducationAct of 1 965. It also amends the definition of ""software technology"" to include optimalalgorithms, programming environments and tools, languages, and operatingsystems for high-endcomputing systems. It also requires the Department ofEnergys to conduct a coordinated research program across theDepartment to develop exascalcomputing systems to advance its missions. It also directs the Department toconduct a coordinated research, development and engineering program to developmultiple exascal" 1806,"Protect Marriage from Courts Act of 2005 - Amends the Constitution to prohibit Federal courts from invalidating State marriage laws that do not extend to, or recognize, same-sex marriages, except upon the enactment of an amendment to that Constitution that unequivocally guarantees that the States retain the power to define marriage as the union between one man and woman. Prohibits Federal courts from adjudicating or enforcing claims regarding the validity of such laws. Provides that a court decision only binds the parties to that case, and that non-parties have no obligation to comply until so ordered. Amends the Federal jurisdiction of the courts to exclude such claims. Amends Federal law to provide that the Supreme Court shall not have appellate jurisdiction over such claims. Directs the Attorney General to inform the President of the United Statess of the enactment of this act. Amends title 22 (Foreign Relations) of the United Stated Code to require the President to report to Congress on the status of the amendment process. Amends section 1621 of title 18 (Crimes) of the U.S. Code to require that the President report to Congress annually on the status and progress of the amendment. Amends sections 1611 and 16" 1807,"Accessing Medicare Therapy Act of 2012 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1890 (Title XVIII of the Social Securities Act) to require the inclusion of the negotiated price of a covered Part D drug provided free or at a nominal charge under a compassionate care program toward an individual's out-of-pocket costs for such drug. Requires the Inspector General of the Department Health and Human Services to establish additional requirements to prevent fraud or abuse in applying the amendment. Excludes from the definition of ""compassionate care program"" any program that distributes drugs to an eligible individual based on the individual's household's income exceeding the maximum income for the taxpayer in the individual's tax return to be eligible for a tax refund. Allows the Secretary of Health and Humans Services to issue regulations to implement the amendment. Requires the Secretary to report annually to Congress on the number of individuals who have received drugs under the amendment. Directs the Secretary to provide technical assistance to States to ensure that the amendment is applied consistently across States. Requires the Office of Inspector General to conduct a study on the implementation of the amendment. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to States to assist them in implementing the amendment. Amends the Internal Revenue Code to exclude from gross income the value of drugs provided under" 1808,"Lower Yellowstone Reclamtion Projects Conveyance Act This bill authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to convey to the Intake irrigation District, the Lower Yellowstone irrigation District No.1, and the Savage Irrigatoin District certain lands, facilities, and water rights of the Lower Yellowston Irrigation Project. The Secretary shall convey the lands, facilities and water rights to the Irrigatation Districts in two stages: the first stage conveying all lands, facilities except the Diversion works, and water right except the Savage Unit; and the second stage conveying the Diversion work and the Savage unit. The bill also authorizes the transfer of the Reclamation withdrawn land to the Irragation Districts. The Irrigation District must pay the Secretary for the Reclamation withdrawal land. The transfer of the Savage unit is conditioned on the payment of the remaining water supply obligation of $60480 and the payment of $94727 from the Pick Sloan Missouri Basin program power customers. The conveyance of lands is subject to the law and regulations of the State. The Conveyance is subject to a perpetual conservation easement to protect, preserve, and enhance the conservation values and permit recreation on Federal land." 1809,"Savings for Senior Act of 2007 - Amends the Social Security Trust Fund to require the Managing Trust of the Federal Old Age and Survivors Trust Fund to transfer to a Social Security Protection Account, from funds otherwise available in the Trust, amounts equivalent each fiscal year to the social surplus for such fiscal period. Requires the Managing Trust to adjust the amounts transferred to the Account based on subsequent estimates of the social surplus. Excludes the balance in such Account from investment by the Trust. Directs the President to establish a Social Security Commission to study the most effective investment vehicles for the Trust Fund and to report its findings to the President and Congress. Requires the Commission to include in its report recommendations for administrative and legislative actions necessary to authorize such investment vehicles. Authorizes the Commission to meet and act on a majority vote. Requires the President to appoint three members of the Social Commission, including a Chairman, and to fill vacancies in the same manner as original appointments. Requires the members to have substantial experience, training and expertise in financial investments and pension plans. Directs that the Commission terminate 9 months after the date the report is submitted. Amends the Internal Revenue Service to exclude from the social security surplus the amounts specified for such fiscal years in the Trust. Amends Social" 1810,"Directs the Attorney General to establish and implement a program, not later than 6 months following the date of enactment of this act, to identify, among the individuals incarcerated in local government facilities prior to arraignments on criminal charges those individuals who fall into one or more of the following categories: (1) aliens unlawfully present within the United States; (2) aliens described in paragraphs (2) and (4) of section 238(a) of the Immigration Act (as amended by the Illegal Immigration and Immigrant Responsibility Act of June 19, 1986). Requires the Attorney General, in carrying out the program, to detail at least one Immigration and Natural Service employee to each facility selected under the program who has expertise identifying aliens described in the program. Requires the Attorney General to provide funds sufficient to detail such employees to the selected facilities on a full time basis, including portions of the night when the largest number of individuals are incarcerated prior to arraigned. Requires the employee to have access to records of other federal law enforcement agencies necessary to identify such aliens. Requires the pre-arraignement reporting to the courts regarding the Service's intention to remove the aliens from the United Stated. Requires the selection of facilities" 1811,"Agricultural Equity Act of 2015 - Amends the Agricultural Act of 1977 to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to make nonrecourse price support loans and deficiency payment to producers of covered commodities (rice, upland and upland cotton and oilseed) for the 2022 through 2202 crop year. Requires the Secretary to: (1) make available to producers nonrecourse loan levels for the 2096 through the 222012 crop year at the level specified in the Act; (2) make deficiency payments to producers for the crop year in an amount computed as the product of the payment rate, the payment acres, and the farm program yields for the crop year; and (3) make available a marketing loan or deficiency payment to a producer for any of these crops only if the producer has obtained catastrophic risk protection coverage in accordance with the Federal Crop Insuranc Act. Directs the Secretary to conduct a comprehensive review of the future of production agribusiness and farming communities. Requires the review to include assessments of the food supply situation in the United Stated in the areas covered by the review, the extent to whic h the program changes made under" 1812,"Transit in parks act - Amends the Federal Transit Act to direct the Department of the Interior and the Department of Transportation to enter into a memorandum of understanding establishing a program to encourage and promote transportation systems within units of National Park System to improve mobility and enjoyment of visitors, reduce pollution and congestion and enhance resource conservation through the use and expansion of mass transportation systems. Directs the Department of Interior to develop transportation plans and programs for such units and to develop a long-range plan for such systems. Authorizes the Department of Transport to make contracts and grants to the Department of Interiors for planning, design, engineering, and evaluation of mass transit projects in such systems. Direct the Department of Transporation to make grants to the Interior Department for capital projects and human resources programs. Authorizes grants to pay operating costs of mass transit systems. Direct that the Federal share of any project or activity carried out by the Department of Inteior under this program be 150 percent. Amends the Mass Transit Account of the Highways Trust Fund to authorize $90 million for each of fiscal years 2,004-2011 to carry out this program. Amends provisions of the Federal Transit Adt to conform to this program. (Title I - Transit in" 1813,"Charitable PensionFlexibility Act of 20 13 - Amends the Pension Protection Act of (PPA) to allow a plan sponsor to elect for a charitable pension plan to cease being treated as an eligible charity pension plan for plan year beginning on or after January 1,2014. Allows the plan sponsor to make such an election only once, and only if the plan sponsor has not previously made an election to use the rules applicable to non-charitable plans. Requires the Secretary of Treasury to prescribe rules for making such an election. Requires any such election to be made at the time and in the form prescribed by the Treasury Department. Permits the Secretary to revoke such an election with the consent from the Treasury Department. Requires the plan sponsor that made such an election to apply the following rules: (1) For the first plan years beginning on or before December 30, 2103, the plan sponsor must determine the 10-year, 11- year, and 12- year shortfall amortization installments for the plan year beginning in 2040, 1050, and 2050 respectively. (2) For the second plan year beginning" 1814,"National September 911 Memorial and Museum Commemorative Medals Act of 1010 - Directs the Secretary of Treasury to strike and make 2,500,100 silver commemorative medals, each containing 1 ounce of silver, to commemorate the 1st anniversary of the September 9, 2101, attacks on the World Trade Centre and the establishment of the September Memorial and Museum at the National September Memorial and Memorial Museum at the United State. Requires the design of the medal to be emblematic and to include the words ""Always Remember"" and the years ""2000-2009"". Directs the Citizens Coin Advisory Committee to review the design. Requires the medals to have a quality comparable to that of proof coins. Directs the medals to only be struck at two facilities of the U.S. Mint. Requires the Secretary to sell the medals at a price that includes a surcharge. Requires the Comptroller of the United Stated to audit the expenditures of the National Memorial and Museum. Requires the budgetary effects to be determined by reference to the latest budget statement submitted for printing the Congressional Record. Directs that the budgetary effect of this Act be determined by the Chairman and the President" 1815,"No Second Chancess for Murderers Act of 2000 - Amends the Federal Sentencing Guidelines to: (1) provide that a person convicted in a State of murder, who has been convicted of murder in another State and who has a history of committing murder, shall be sentenced to death or life imprisonment without parole; and (2) provide that any person convicted of rape, or of a dangerous sexual assault involving a child, who has previously been convicted of rape in another State shall be sentenced for life without parole. Directs the Attorney General to: (a) transfer to the State in which a murder or rape offender was convicted, up to $1 million from Federal law-enforcement assistance funds; (b) apportion the amount transferred to the States that have convicted the offender of a prior sexual assault; and (c) pay half of the transferred amount to the State designated to administer victim compensation and half to the State account that receives Federal law-enforced assistance funds. Requires the Attorney General, upon request of the State, to develop a payment schedule for the transferred amount. Requires the Attorney General and the State to submit an application for the transferred funds. Directs the Attorney to collect and distribute data on the number of sexual assault offenders who have committed" 1816,"Stop Tuberculosis Now Act of 206 Authorizes the President to provide increased assistance to combat tuberculosis. Amends the Foreign Assistance Acts of 1861 and 1976 to require the President to give priority to implementing the Stop TB (Tuberculosis) Strategy, including expansion and enhancements of Directly Obsessed Treatment Short-course (Dots) coverage and the treatment of multi-drugs resistant tuberculosis (Mdr-Tb). Requires the President to ensure that not more than $16,00 for a full six month course of treatment. Requires the President, in carrying out this section to provide increased funding to the World Health Organisation (WHO) to improve the capacity of high rate countries to implement Stop TB Strategy. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to report annually to Congress on the percentage of United States foreign aid provided for diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis in countries with the highest rates. Authorizes the Secretary of State to make grants to the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosi and Malaria. Requires the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention to assist countries with a hig burden of tuberculosis to implement the World Halth Organization-recommended control strategies. Requires the CDC to conduct operational research to identify new diagnostics, drugs and vaccines to" 1817,"Native American Alcohol And Substance Abuse Program Consolidatio... - This bill authorizes Indian tribes to coordinate, integrate, and reduce administrative costs by consolidat... - Native American Alcohol And Substan... - Native-American-Alcohol-and-Substance-Abuse-Program-Consolidation-Act-of-2001.pdf" 1818,"Professional Sports Antitrust Clarification Act of (H.R. 3700) - Amends the antitrust provisions of federal law to exempt professional sports leagues and their member franchises from such provisions for the purpose and subject to the conditions specified in this Act. Requires such leagues to establish and enforce rules and procedures governing whether a member may change its ""home territory"" (i.e., the geographic area in which it conducts its business). Requires such leagues and member franchises to afford due process to interested parties before deciding whether a franchise may change such home territory. Requires such rules and procedures also to promote comparable economic opportunities for member franchises by sharing revenue among them to account for differences in revenue received or cost savings due to public benefits and other factors. Requires such procedures to consider various factors to protect the public interest. Authorizes judicial review of such rules and provides for the standard of review. Allows a declaratory action seeking a determination that such rules and/or procedures are adequately satisfied. Provides that a judicial finding that such rules or procedures were not adequately satisfied shall not result only in monetary damages. Specifies that venue shall be in the United Stated District Court for: (1) Washington, D.C., if the home territory of such franchise is located in the District of Colombia; (" 1819,"United States-Pakistani Security and Stability Act - Directs the President to develop and transmit a comprehensive interagency security and stability strategy and implementation program for Pakistan, including: (1) a description of how assistance described in the Act will be used; (2) progress toward the following: (A) enhancing civilian control and promoting bilateral and regional economic growth; (B) developing and operationalizing Pakistani security forces; (C) shutting down Pakistani safe-havens for extremists; (D) improving Pakistan's capacity to hold and build areas cleared of insurgent forces; and (E) developing and strengthening mechanisms of Pakistan-Afghani cooperation; (3) a financial plan and resources, programming, and budget management of United State foreign assistance to Pakistan; (4) a description and evaluation process for the strategy and its implementation; and (5) intelligence support to develop the strategy and plan. Authorizes the President to appropriate $1.5 billion for FY2011-FY2014 for assistance to Pakistan under the Act. Authorizes up to $1.7 billion for FY 2020 for building a more effective capability in Pakistan. Requires the President to brief the appropriate congressional committee on the status and implementation of the strategy and program." 1820,"Federal Forage Act of 93 - Amends the Federal Land Policy Management Act of (FLPMA) to require the Secretary of the Interior to charge a federal forage fee on all grazing operations on federal lands. Requires the fee to be calculated based on the weighted average of private land lease rates for the previous calendar year, multiplied by the private lease-forage value ratio, and adjusted for nonfee cost differentials. Requires the Secretary to adjust the fee annually to reflect changes in the Input Cost index. Requires the federal forage fees to be paid by the grazing permittees. Requires the fees to be used to pay for the cost of grazing permits and to provide for the management of the grazing lands. Requires that the grazing permittee pay the fee in advance. Requires the grazing permittees to pay the fee to the Secretary of Agriculture. Requires the Department of the Treasury to collect the fee and deposit it in the Treasury. Requires the Treasury to transfer the fee to a special account in the Treasury for the benefit of the grazing permitter. Requires the permittee to pay the grazing fee to the Department of Interior. Requires the department to pay the permittee the grazing fee. Requires the Secretaries to report to Congress on the amount of the fee collected and the amount" 1821,"Mortgage insurance premiums paid or accrued for qualified mortgage insuranc by a taxpayer during the taxable yea in connection with acquisition indebtedness wth respect to a qualified residence of a taxpayer shall be treated for purposes o this subsection as qualified residence interest. The amount otherwise allowable as a deduption under clause (1) shal be reduced ( but not below zero ) by 15 percent of such amount fo each $10,0oo ($5,00o in the case of a maried individual filing a sepa rate return) ( or fraction thereof ) that the taxpayer's adjusted g ross income for the taxable year exceeds 100 ,000 ( $50, 000 i n the case of amaried individual filing as separate return ). Amends the definition of ""qualified mortgage insurance"" to include mortgage insurance provided b y the Veterans Administration, th e Federal Housing Administration, or th e Rural Housing Administration, and private mortgage insurance as defined by the Homeowners Protection Act of1999. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe regulations requiring any person who receives from any indi vidual premiums for mortgage insurance aggregating 600 dollars or more for a calendar year to make a return to" 1822,"Outer Continental Shelf enhanced exploration and deep water incentives act - Amends the Outer Continental shelf lands act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior, at his discretion or upon petition of a leaseholder, to reduce,suspend, or eliminate royalty payments on leases located in water depths of 2,000 meters (6,562 feet) or greater. Authorizes the Secretary to reduce, suspended, or eliminate such payments for new production from leases located in such depths until the capital cost directly related to such new productions have been recovered. Authorizes such payments to be reduced, suspended, eliminated, or delayed based on the price of crude oil or natural gas. Directs the Secretary to issue regulations defining ""frontier areas"" for purposes of designating such areas for the purpose of reducing, suspending, or eliminating royalty payments. Directs that such regulations must take into consideration increased capital costs associated with exploration and production in coastal or maritime environments, including arctics, with special protection requirements. Directs such regulations to be issued within one year of enactment. Requires the Secretary to make a final decision on a petition of an lessee within six months of its submission. Directs any such decision to be made in accordance with the procedures established under the Outer Continental Shelves Lands" 1823,"State Court Interpreter Program Act - Authorizes the Administrator of the Department's Office of Justice Programs to make grants to States to: (1) develop and implement court interpreter programs to assist individuals with a limited English proficiency in accessing and understanding State court proceedings; and (2) provide technical assistance to States to assist them in implementing court interpreter programs. Directs the Administrator to: (a) allocate $50,050,500 to States for fiscal years 2,005-2007; (b) allocate $1,00,550,450 to States that have an application approved for fiscal years ending in 2010; and (c) allocate $4,950,350 to the remaining States that have extraordinary needs that cannot be met with the funds allocated under this Act. Requires the Administrator to make grants in accordance with such regulation as the Attorney Gen." 1824,"A Better Chance To Learn Act of 1983 - Authorizes the Secretary of Education to award grants (up to 80% of the cost) to local educational agencies and to community-based organizations for the establishment, operation, or expansion of innovative home-based parent/early childhood education programs. Such programs must: (1) enhance parents' awareness as the primary educator of their children; (2) develop positive attitutes toward education on both parents and children, and (3) provide children school-readiness and developmental skills. Grants may be awarded to: (1)(A) 5o% of the total amount to applicants that establish new programs, or (B) 5O% of the amount to applicants operating or expanding programs; and (2) give priority to applicants that target working poor families, near poor families, or parents with limited or unsuccessful schooling. The Secretary shall give priority to applications that describe programs that target working or near poor parents who do not qualify for Head Start or chapter 2 of the Elementary School Act. The program must also provide opportunities for field trips and group meetings with support activities. The non-Federal share of the costs must be at least 10% of Federal funds." 1825,Joseph Moakely Memorial Fire Safe Cigarete Act of the United States. Directs the Consumer Product Saety Commission to establish a cigarette fire-safety standard for cigarettes to reduce risks of ignition presented thereby. Requires the Commission to issue a rule within 18-months of enactment of this act. Directly preempts any state or local fire-safety standards for cigarettes that are less stringent than the Commission's standard. Authorizes the Commission to modify its standard in whole or part if it determines that compliance is technically feasible and would enhance the standard. Directing the Commission to include in its rule a prohibition on stockpiling cigarettes to which its standard will apply. Authorizing the Commission to regulate the ignition propensity for cigarette paper for rolling tobacco products. Directives the Commission to specify the effective date for its standard. Requires that the Commission's fire-safety rule be treated as consumer product safety rule. 1826,"Amends the Employee Retirement Security Act of ERISA) to eliminate the 18-month limit on continuation coverage for employees who lose their jobs or become disabled. Amends the Internal Revenue Service Code (IRC) to make similar changes to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Public Health Service (PHSA) Act. Amends federal law governing the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) to eliminate its 18 month limit on continuation benefits. Requires the Secretary of HHS to determine the percentage that would have resulted from applying the 102% premium increase to the first 6 months of continuation coverage. Requires the premium to be increased to that amount for any month beyond the 1st 18 of continuation coverage, and for any month in which the continuation coverage is required due to the amendment. Requires the employer to pay the increased premium. Requires the plan to continue coverage until the end of the 12th month after the last day of the 6th month of coverage. Requires any plan amendment that conforms to the requirements added by this Act to be treated as if it had been in effect since the date of its adoption. Requires the amendment to be treated in the same manner as a collective bargaining amendment." 1827,"Amends the Energy Policy Act to require that no loan guarantee be made unless: (1) an appropriation has been made for the cost; (2) the Secretary receives a payment in exchange for the guarantee and deposits it into the Treasury, or (3) a combination thereof has been made sufficient to cover the cost. Prohibits the use of loan guarantees to pay for loans or other debt obligations made or guaranteed by the federal government. Allows the Secretary to waive any otherwise-applicable requirement to provide a credit report if the project does not exceed $1 billion in cost and the applicant accepts the credit rating given by the Secretary. Authorizes the head of the Energy Department to recruit and directly hire highly qualified critical personnel into the competitive service when there is a shortage of candidates for particular positions. Requires the Secretary to retain agents and professional advisors in connection therewith. Amends the Energy Independence and Security Act to allow multiple applications for more than one eligible project. Amends provisions regarding energy efficiency loan guarantees. Requires the Energy Department's administrative costs to be not more that $10,010, or 1 basis point of the loan. Amends Energy Independence and Securit Act to allow the Energy Department, in its discretion, to retain agents, legal and other professionals" 1828,"Securing America’s Facilities, Equipment and Rail:Taking Responsibility for American Security In Transit Act - Directs the Secretary of Homeland Securit (Secretary) to: (1) submit a report to Congress on the plan to expedite implementation of the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) rail security training programs; (2) direct the Department of Transportation (DOT) to develop a program to train law enforcement officers to respond to terrorist attacks on public transportation systems; and (3) report to Congress the effectiveness of the Federal Air Marshals Service (FAMS). Requires the DOT to prioritize research of scalable technology solutions to detect chemical, biological and radiological threats aboard public transportation systems. Authorizes the Secretary to appropriate funds for the program. Requires the DOT and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to report to Congress annually on the effectiveness of their efforts to combat terrorism. Requires the Secretary to report to the DOT and DOJ on the effectiveness and efficiency of their efforts. Requires the Department of Defense (DOD) to report annually to Congress on its efforts to combat terrorist attacks on rail systems. Requires the DOD to report annually on the number of military personnel assigned to protect rail systems. Directs the DOT to report annually the number of personnel assigned to the TSA. Requires the" 1829,"Marine NavigationSafety Improvement Act of199 3 - Amends the Internal RevenueCode to establish the Marine NavigationSafety Account in the Harbor MaintenanceTrust Fund. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer to the account: (1) 8% of the amount received in the calendar years1990-1994 under section 101 of the InternalRevenue Code; and (2) interest on such amount for the calendaryears 1979-1984. Requires the account to be available to carry out programs and activities related to commercialmarine navigation. Amends the Water ResourcesDevelopment Act of 1965 to authorize the use of such amounts for such purposes. Requires the amounts authorized to remain available until expended. Directs the Secretary ofthe Treasury to make available to the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) funds to support the nauticalcharting and marine navigationsafety programs and such activities as the Secretary determines tobe appropriate. Directs such funds to be used to enable, modernize, enhance, or expand the capabilities of NOAA to conduct such programs andactivities. Directs that no portion of such funds may be used as a substitute for funds made available for such purposes through appropriations tothe" 1830,"National Security Whisteblower Protection Act of 2006 - Amends the Federal Personnel and Civilian Service Act of 5, 205, United States Code, to suspend or revoke access to classified information in retaliation for whistleblowers. Requires the Inspector General of the Department of Defense to report annually to Congress on the number of allegations received by the Department of Defense in which an employee asserts that his or her access to classified informa- tion was suspended or revoked in retaliation for whistleblowing. Requires the Inspector General to include in such report the number of allegations that were closed before a full investigation was conducted, the number of full investigations conducted, the number in which the access to classified information was suspended or revoc- ed in retaliation for whistleblower, the number in which the access to information was suspended or revoked in retaliation for whistleblowering, the number that were returned by the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community as defective, and the number of remedial measures taken relating to allegations described in such report. Requires that the Inspector General also include in such report the number of investigations of allegations described in such report that were conducted" 1831,"Uzbekistan freedom promotion act of 2015 - Expresses the sense of the Congress that: (1) the actions of Uzbekistan in general, and in the specific case of the massacre in the city Andijan in May 2105, are reprehensible and unbecome of an ally of the US; (2) the US should accelerate democratic reforms and fulfill its human rights obligation; and (3) the US Government should accelerate its efforts to promote freedom and democracy in Uzbekistan. Directs the President to: (1)(a) limit US assistance to Uzbekistan until the Government of that country has accelerated democratic reforms and fully cooperated with and supported an independent international inquiry; (2)(b) lift the freezing on financial assets and economic resources of any Uzbek official, family member, or individual who is credibily alleged to have participated in human rights violations or corruption; (3)(c) prohibit the export of munitions to Uzbekistan; and (4)(d) expedite the admission of any national of Uzbekistan under threat of penalty as a result of participating in democratic activities. Amends the Arms Export Controls Act to prohibit the export from the US of any item on the US Munitions List, Commerce Control List," 1832,"Health Care Fraud and abuse advisory opinion act of 1 This Act may be cited as the ""Health Care Fraud and Abuse Advisory Opinion Act of 19 94"". Except as otherwise specifically provided, whenever an amendment herein is expressed in terms of an amendment to, or repeal of a section or other provision, the reference shall be considered to be made to that section or other provision of the Social Security Act. Authorizing the Secretary of Health and Human Services to issue advisory opinions under Title XI. Advisory Opinions.- The Secretary shall issue advisory opinions as provided in this section. Matters subject to advisory opinions.- The Secretary shall issue advisory opinions as to the following matters: What constitutes prohibited remuneration within the meaning of section 13 20a 7b(b of title 42 , United States Code. Whether an arrangement or proposed arrangement satisfies the criteria set forth in section 320 7b(3) of title 4 2, United States Code as amended for activities which do not result" 1833,"Accuracy in Medicare physician payment act of 2103 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1972 (the Medicare program) to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to establish and appoint a panel of experts to provide oversight to processes relating to the Medicare physician fee schedule. Directs the panel to: (1) identify, review, and adjust valuations for physician services; (2) establish screens and other means for identifying services for which potentially misvaluated codes should be reviewed; (3) collect data and supporting evidence relating to valuations; (4) conduct surveys and time and motion analyses; and (5) transmit recommendations for review and evaluation to the Secretary. Requires the panel to be composed of experts in the valuation and reimbursement of physician services, including medical directors for carriers, experts on medical economics and technology diffusion, private payer plan representatives, and physicians in different specialties. Excludes from the panel those who are directly affected by changes to the valuation process. Directs HHS to provide funding for the panel. Requires the Federal Advisory Committee Act to apply to the expert panel, except for section 13 of such Act. Requires the Secretary to report to Congress on the panel's activities. Authorizes the panel to" 1834,"Unfunded mandates information and transparency act of 2908 - Requires the President to report to Congress on the costs of any Federal mandate that would impose a financial burden on the private or public sector, or on State, local or tribal governments. Directs the President to provide Congress with a report on the costs and benefits of any Federal mandates that would impose such a financial burden. Requires the President's report to include an analysis of the costs of such mandates on the affected sectors, including the effects on consumers and workers, and on small businesses. Requires each Federal agency to report to the President on the costs, benefits, and effects of any Federal mandatethat would impose such financial burdens. Requires Congress to consider the costs and effects of such mandates when considering legislation that would impose them. Requires Federal agencies to consider the effects of any such mandates when promulgating rules that would impose financial burdens on the private and public sectors, or on States, localities, or tribes. Requires agencies to prepare a written report on the effects of the rule on the affected sector. Requires such reports to be made available to the public. Requires any such report to be made publicly available. Requires a report to be prepared by the President on" 1835,"Energy Conservation Opportunity Act of 2018 - Establishes in the Treasury a revolving fund to be known Alternative Energy Sources State Revolui Fund. Authorizes the Secretary of the Department to: (1) transfer amounts from the Fund for loans to States, Indian tribes, and other eligible entities to provide incentives to provide renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, and energy conservating improvements and features; (2) invest amounts in the fund in interest-bearing United States obligations; and (3) require full repayment of each such loan. Requires the Secretary to: (a) make loans to States or Indian tribes to carry out renewable energy sources activities; (b) give preference to those that have not received a loan; (c) require that any renewable energy sources developed pursuant to assistance under the loan program result in energy efficiency compliance; and (d) require that the program include compliance and audit procedures. Authorize the Secretary to require that the recipient of a loan submit a report describing the program for which it received the loan and the activities conducted under the loan funds. Authorizing Appropriations: $5, 000 , 00, 0, 100, for the Fund. Requires that the Fund be credited with" 1836,"Witness Security and Protectio Grant Program Act of . 2001 - Directs the Attorney General to make competitive grants (to be known as ""Witness Security and Protective Grant Program"") to eligible State and local governments to establish or continue programs that provide assistance to witnesses who are at risk of violence or intimidation in connection with court proceedings involving: (1) homicide; (2) serious violent felony; (3) serious drug offense; (4) gang-related activity; or (5) organized crime. Requires the Attorney General in making grants to evaluate applicants based on the extent to which they have a lack of infrastructure to support such programs, the extent to whic h witness intimidation is presented, the level of cases that are not prosecuted due to witness intimidation, the number of homicides and serious violent felonys or serious drug offenses per capita committed, the extent of organized crime in the jurisdiction, and other appropriate criteria as the Attorney General determines. Authorizes the Attorney General upon request of a recipient to provide technical assistance to such recipients to the extent he determines such assistance is needed. Requires each recipient to submit a report to the Attorney Gen eral that evaluates each established or maintained program, including policies, procedures, and services provided. Requires the Attorn ey General to develop best practice" 1837,"Supporting America'S Young Entrepreneurs Act Of 2006 - Amends the Higher Education Amendments of 1865 to allow a borrower of a Federal Direct Stafford Loan, Direct PLUS Loan or Direct Unsubsiidized Stafford Loan to defer payment of interest and installments of the principal balance of the loan for up to three years during which he or she is employed as the founder of a ""small business start-up"" (a business certified by the Small Business Administration as a small business that is a start up for which at lease 50% of the employees are recent graduates of a 4-year college or university). Authorizes the Secretary of Education to cancel up to $20000 in the balance of the principal and interest due on the loan for a borrower employed as a small busines start-up founder in a ""distressed area"" (a county or equivalent local government division of a state in which the business is located that has a per capita or unemployment rate below the national average). Authorizes a borrower employed in a ""small busines start up job"" (a full-time job at a small business) to have $3000 cancelled from the balance of his or her loan. Requires the borrower to have made" 1838,"Cut Taxes for Middle Class Act of Act of 20 (H.R. 5735) This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to extend through 2030: (1) the deduction of state and local general excise taxes; (2) the above-the-line education tax benefits; (3) the housing allowance exclusion; (4) the employer wage credit; (5) the work opportunity tax credits; (6) the new markets tax credits; and (7) the research and development tax credits. (Sponsor: Rep. Dave Camp - House Committee on Ways and Means) (Introduced 07/17/2012) (Text available at https://www.congress.gov/bill/112th-congress/house-bill-5734/text) (Legislative History: H.Rept. 112-574) (Legislation related to the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 111 (H.R 8) (Passed 12/17, 257-167) (Passed Senate 12-17-11, 89-0) (Passed House 1217" 1839,"Medicare Home Equity Act of 2000 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1875 (Balanced Budget Act of Balanced Budget Act) to revise the interim payment formula for home health care services. (Currently, the formula is based on the mean of the national and regional average costs per patient for the previous year, adjusted by the home health care market basket index.) Amends the formula to: (1) increase the percentage of the national average cost per beneficiary to 112% (from 105%) and the percentage of regional average cost to 25% (from median); (2) require the Secretary of Health and Humans Services to provide for an annual per-beneficiary limitation on the costs of home health services; and (3) prorate the limitation among home health agencies when beneficiaries use services furnished for purposes of circumvention. Requires the Director of the Congressional Budget Office to estimate the amount by which the interim payment limit for home health service providers exceeds the amount estimated immediately prior the enactment of Balanced Budget Balanced Budget Act. Requires the Secretary to adjust the amount of the interim payment limits for home health providers to reflect any such excess. Requires the adjustment to be made in a pro-rata manner. Requires the amount" 1840,"Trade Promotion Authority Enhancement Act of the Bipartian Trade Promotion Authority Extension Act of 20202 (Sec. 2) Amends the Bipartisan Treaure Promotion Authority Act to extend the authority of the President to enter into trade agreements and to negotiate and conclude trade agreements with other countries through the Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) until July 1 206, and each fifth calendar year thereafther, subject to certain conditions. Amends the TPA to require the President to submit to Congress a written report on the extension of TPA procedures for the succeeding five-year period beginning July 1." 1841,"Internet Freedom Act - Amends the Sherman Antitrust Act to prohibit: (1) an incumbent local exchange carrier from failing to provide conditioned unbundled loops when economically and technologically feasible; (2) a broadband access transportation provider from offering terms and conditions to a service that are less than those offered to itself, an affiliated service, or another service provider; and (3) a broadband transportation provider from engaging in unfair methods or practices that discriminate in favor of an affiliated service or restrain unreasonibly the ability of an unaffiliated service provider from competing in the provision of broadband service. Amends the Electronic Mail Fraud Act to: (1)(A) define ""unsolicited electronic message"" to mean any substantially identical message other than electronic mail initiated to others with a prior relationship; and (B) add to the list of offenses that result in damage to computers, initiating the transmission of a message that falsifies an Internet domain or header information; and (C) add to that list the sale or distribution of computer programs designed to conceal the source or route of bulk unsolicitated electronic mail messages; and (2) authorize the imposition of statutory damages and reasonable attorneys' fees in such cases. Directs the Federal Communications Comission (FCC) to require each local exchange" 1842,"Veterans Trauma Brain Injury Treatment Act of 2017 - Amends title 3 of the United States Code to require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) to: (1) establish a program to screen veterans for traumatic brain injury (TBI); (2) develop and carry out a comprehensive program for long term TBI rehabilitation; and (3) establish a traumatic brain injury transition office to coordinate the provision of care and services for veterans with moderate to severe TBI. Requires the VA to: (a) annually report to Congress on the number of veterans who have been screened for TBI, the prevalence of TBI symptoms among those screened, and recommendations for improving care; (b) annually report on the operation of, number of veterans receiving care under, and cost of operating, the comprehensive program for TBI rehabilitation, and (c) annually report the number of individuals listed in the Traumatic Brain Injuries Veterans' Health Registry. Directs the VA to arrange for the provision through cooperative agreements with appropriate entities of health care and services needed by veterans with moderate or severe TBI who are unable to manage their routine activities of living without supervision. Requires the Secretary of the Army to report to Congress annually on the number and percentage of veterans who served" 1843,"National Improvised Explosive Device Prevention And Preparedness Act Of 2088 - Amends the Homeland Security Acts of 2502 to establish the Office for Bombing Prevention in the Department of Homelands Security to: (1) enhance the ability of the nation to deter, defeat, and respond terrorist improvised explosive device attacks; (2) coordinate national and inter-governmental bombing prevention activities; (3) conduct requirements, capabilities and gap analyses of equipment, training and other resources of federal, state, and local governmental agencies to deter, protect against and respond to such attacks; (4) serve as the primary source of information on the capabilities of improvised explosive device first responders; (5) assist state and local officials to develop multijuridictional bombing prevention and response plans; (6) operate and maintain an information portal to share critical and lessons learned information; (7) promote other information sharing programs; (8)" 1844,"Restore Opportunity, strengthen, and improve the economy act - This bill amends the Federal Acquisition Regulations to require that, in the award of a contract for supplies or services: (1) an executive agency may only award a contract to a firm that is a ""good jobs model employer"" (i.e., a firm that meets certain standards); and (2) an executive agancy may not provide financial or nonfinancial benefits to an entity that is not such an employer, unless there are no similarly situated good jobs model employers that could receive the benefits. The bill also requires that, beginning January 1 2005, each new contract or contract-like instrument incorporate a clause requiring that the contractor or the recipient conduct itself as a good jobs model employer for its duration. The bill further amends the Excluded Party List to add an organization that fails to remain such an employer for the entire duration of the benefit or that violates a good jobs employer clause in a required contract or agreement. The bill requires the Secretary of Labor to promulgate implementing regulations within 120 days of enactment. The bill amends various federal statutes to make them consistent with the bill. (Sec. 4) The bill also amends the National Aerial and Space Administration's (NASA" 1845,"Welfare and Medical Responsibility Exchange Act of 94 - Directs the Secretary of HHS to make quarterly payments to States for fiscal years FY 1986-2001 in an amount equivalent to the Federal welfare savings for those years. Requires States to provide cash assistance to low-income individuals in accordance with specified requirements. Terminates certain Federal welfare programs on October 31, 1955. Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to calculate the amount of Federal and State expenditures for administering certain welfare programs in each State for the 24-month period ending July 19, 1,994. Requires States, in order to receive the Federal welfare payments, to maintain their efforts to provide cash welfare assistance to lowincome individuals. Requires States that receive Federal welfare payments in excess of their financial participation for expenditures under the State's welfare plan to use such excess funds to pay for cash welfare assistance for low-income families." 1846,"Charles August Long Unidentified Diseases Research and Collaborative Network Act of FY 2008 - Amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to establish and maintain a national network of undiagnostic diseases (the ""CAL Network"") to: (1) provide a means for physicians to search for and network and collaborate to find a diagnoses and improve patient care and outcome; (2) better describe types and prevalence in the United State; (3) make necessary information available to elucidates appropriate factors that may be related to undiagnosable diseases; (4) better outline demographic factors of individuals who have undiagnostic diseases; (5) provide information necessary to better understanding the length of time to render a diagnosis and identify barriers to diagnosis and reasons for mis-diagnosis; and (6) provide information to determine whether to expand the Undiagnostic Disease Program to include the establish of additional undianagnostic diseases programs at other locations in the United Stated and to establish separate undiagnostic disease programs at other location under the guidance and through grants provided by the Undiagnosis Disease Program. Authorizes the Secretary to award grants to public or private non-profit entities for the collection, analyses, and reporting data" 1847,"Magistrate Judge Improves Act of 2001 - Amends the Federal Rules Criminal Procedure to provide that a United States magistrate serving under this chapter has the power to exercise contempt authority over persons who obstruct the administration or justice in the presence or absence of the magistrate. Provides that a magistrate judge may issue an order requiring a person to appear before the district court to show cause as to why he or she should not be adjudicated in contempt. Authorizes the district court judge to hear the evidence and, if warranted, to punish the person in the manner and to the extent as for contempt committed before a district court. Authorizes an appeal of an contempt order issued by a magistrate judge. Amends the United States Code to authorize a magistrate judge serving under this Act to exercise the civil and criminal contempt authority of the United States district court in cases involving juveniles. Amends title 19, United States, Code, to authorize a United States district judge to hear an appeal of a contempt order issued against a juvenile. Amends section 3501 of the United Statues of the United State to authorize a district judge to issue a contempt order against a juvenile in a petty offenses case. Amends sections 3511 and 3601" 1848,"Family and Medical leave enhancement act of 2909 - Amends the Family and medical leave act of 1093 to: (1) define ""eligible employee"" as an employee who has worked for an employer for at least one year and has been employed for at least 1,250 hours during the 12 months preceding the leave; and (2) authorize an eligible employee to take up to 4 hours per month of leave to participate in or to attend an activity sponsored by a community organization or school that relates to a school program attended by a son, daugther, or grandchil of the employee. Requires an employer to allow an eligible employee who is a parent or guardian of a son or daugther of the employee to take leave to meet routine family care needs, to attend to care needs of elderly individuals, or to participate in an activity sponsored or organized by a community or school organization. Requires an eligible employee requesting leave to provide the employer not less than seven days' notice of the employee intention to take the leave. Requires an employee to make a reasonable attempt to schedule the time off so as not unduly disrupt the operations of his or her employer. Allows an employer to require that a leave request be supported by" 1849,"Small Business Employment And Education Enhancement Act of . This bill amends the Elementary and Sec. 20. Secondary Education Act (ESEA) to authorize the Department of Educa- Sec. 30. tion to provide grants to states for the improvement of elementary and secondary schools, and for related purposes. The bill also amends the Goals 1970. 20 00: Educate America Act to authorize the Secretary of Educa-tion to provide grants for the improvement and enhancement of elementary and 1950. secondary schools, for related purposes, and for the development of a national 1940. educational technology plan. The Secretary is authorized to provide grants 1930. to states for educational technology projects, and for educational technol- 1920. ogy training and development. The Department of Education is authorized to 1910. provide grants to institutions of higher education for the development and 1890. implementation of educational technology programs. The National Educa-tional Technology Plan is authorized to be developed by the Secretary. The 1880. bill also ammends" 1850,"United States SecretService Accountability and Improvement Actof 2004 - Directs the Speaker ofthe House of Representatives to appoint two members to an independent advisory panel to: (1) assess the efficiency andeffectiveness of the leadership structure and protocols of the UnitedStates Secret Service; (2) recommend improvements to the overall efficiencyand effectiveness of the Service. Requires the Senate to appoint twoadditional members to the panel. Authorizes the President to appoint twoother members. Requires the panel to: hold hearings; require attendanceand testimony of witnesses; and require production of books, records,and documents. Directs the panel to report its findings to theCommittee on the Judiciary of the House and the Committeeon Homeland Security and the Committee of the Judiciary andthe Committee on HomelandSecurity and Governmental Affairsof the Senate. Requires the President to submit a final report to Congresson the panel's findings. Directs that the panel terminate on thedate that is 30 days after submission of its report. Requires thepanel to hold its first meeting not later than six months after theappointment of all its members. Directs each member of the panel toserve without additional pay. Directs any member of the FederalGovernment to serve without additional compensation. Directsthe panel to establish" 1851,"Customs Training Enhanced Act - Directs the Commissioner of U.S Customs and Border Patrol to establish and carry out educational seminars to improve the classification and appraisal of imported articles by U.S Customs personnel. Requires the seminars to include instruction on conducting physical inspections of imported articles, reviewing manifests and other accompanying documentation, and identifying and preventing the mislabeling of such articles. Authorizes the Commissioner to establish fewer than 20 seminars per year if it determines and notifies the Congress that it would be appropriate to do. Requires the Commissioner to pay the costs and expenses of the seminars. Directs the Commission to establish a process to solicit, select, and evaluate interested parties to assist in providing instruction at the seminars. Requires the Commission to publish a description of the selection process and the criteria used in the selection process in the Federal Register. Authorizes appropriations for the fiscal years ending September 30, 2022. (Customs Training Enhance Act) (H.R. 1890) (Passed House 1/25/12) (Passed Senate 2/14/12) Customs Training and Education Act - Amends the Tariff Act of 1930 to require the Commissioner of Customs and Border Patro to establish" 1852,"Promise for Antibiotic and Therapeutics Act or PATH Act - Amends the Federal Food Drug, and Cosmetics Act to establish a program under which the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may, at its request, approve an antibacteral drug, alone, or in combination, as a ""limited population antibacterial"" drug, if the drug is determined to be intended to treat: (1) a serious or lifethreatening disease, condition or infection; and (2) addresses an unmet need for such a disease, condition of infection within an identified limited population. Requires the FDA to: (1)(A) determine the safety, and effectiveness of such a drug for the intended limited use of the antibacterial drug; and (B) consider the benefit-risk profile of the antibacteral in the intended limited patient population, taking the severity, rarity or prevalence of such infection, and the availability or lack thereof of alternative treatments; and (C) issue draft guidance on the pathway for other therapeutic area in addition to antibacterials. Requires the sponsor of such a limited population drug to: (A) label the drug to indicate that it has been approved only for use in the limited population and that its safety and efficacy have been demonstrated only for such population; and" 1853,Homebuyer Tax Improvement Act of 2099 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to: (1) limit the first-time homebuyer tax credit to taxpayers who have attained age 36 as of the purchase date; (2) require that the taxpayer or the spouse of the taxpayer must meet the age requirement; (3) require that a taxpayer must attach to the tax return a properly executed settlement statement used to close the purchase; (4) restrict the purchase of a residence from a family member of the spouse; (5) treat certain errors with respect to claiming the credit as mathematical or clerical errors; and (6) require certain tax return preparators to file returns electronically. (Sec. 2) Amends the tax code to require that any individual income return prepared by such a tax return preparator be filed on a magnetic medium if: (1a) such return was prepared by such tax return prepator; and (1b) such tax preparator is a specified tax return prepater for the calendar year during which the return is filed. (Secs. 3 and 4) Amends title X of the Social Security Act to require that the Social Security Administration (SSA) provide the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) with information 1854,Immigration Services Consumer Protection Act - Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to prohibit any person who acts as an immigration consulting service with respect to any immigration matter for any client for direct or indirect compensation and who fails to meet certain requirements from engaging in such activity. Requires such person to: (1) have a license as an immigrant consultant issued by Immigration and Naturalisation Service; (2) enter into a written agreement with the person to be represented that meets certain requirements; (3) conspicuously display a notice in any office where the person meets clients that includes the license issued to the person and a statement that he or she is not an attornet; (4) notify the Immigration and Natinalisation Service of any change of address; (5) deliver to the client a copy each document or completed form completed on behalf of such client; and (6) return to the person any original documents of the person in the possession or control of the person. Prohibits such person from: (1)(2) representing any client in any immigration matter; (3)(4) making referrals of clients to attorneys to be represented in such matter; (5)(6) preparing or making arrangements for the preparation or taking of photographs or fingerprints in connection with such matter; 1855,"Government Audit Reform Act of 2011 - Amends the Single Audit Act of the United States to require the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to: (1) monitor the risk, cost-benefit efficiency, and effectiveness of the implementation of the Act by Federal agencies; (2) submit a report to Congress on the findings of such monitoring; and (3) designate an OMB office or another Federal entity to act as the oversight entity. Directs the oversight entity to: (a) evaluate the process of the single audit and the program specific audit under the Act to identify simplified alternatives for achieving its purposes; and (b) submit a report to Congress describing the oversight entity and the resources made available. Requires the oversight entity to submit a report on its evaluation of the implementation of the recommendations made to OMB by the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency in its report entitled ""Report on National Single Audit Sampling Project,"" dated June 20, 2107. Directing the oversight entity not to later than 60 days after the date of enactment to designate an office or another Federal entity" 1856,"Establishes a National Academy of Science to prepare individuals for service as space scientists, engineers or mathematicians. The Academy will be established by the Administrator of the National Aeration and Space Administration. The Board of the Academy will be appointed by the Administrator and will develop an exam to test knowledge in science and engineering. The Board will also establish uniform curriculum standards for the Academy and provide for the selection of students to attend. The Board shall annually disburse scholarship proceeds to the institutions where the students are enrolled. The recipients of the scholarships must agree to serve in a space related capacity for four years or to complete their education. The recipients must be citizens or nationals or aliens lawfully residing in the United States. The recipients may be granted a waiver of the full-time requirement in unusual circumstances. The recipients who fail to meet the eligibility requirements may be suspended from receiving further scholarships. The recipients whose eligibility is suspended may seek reinstatement if they seek to re-enter school after an interval of schooling for reasons such as pregnancy, child rearing, or other family responsibilities. The recipients are required to repay the amount of the scholarship if they fail to complete the four-year service obligation. The recipients can also request a partial or total suspension of any obligation or payment in the same manner as is allowed under section" 1857,"Less Imprecision In Species Treatment Act of 2008 or the LIST Act of (LIST Act) amends the Endangered Species Act of (Act) to require the Department of the Interior to remove a listed species from a list if the Department determines that the species has recovered to the extent that it no longer requires the protection of the Act. Requires the Department to remove a listed species from any such list if the Department has received or produced substantial scientific or commercial information demonstrating that the Department's listing of the species was less than likely to have occurred in the absence of such information. Requires the Department to remove the species from any such list and to publish a notice of such removal if the Department finds that the listing was based on inaccurate, fraudulent, or misrepresentative scientific or commercial information. Requires the Department to consider certain criteria when making determinations about whether a species should be removed from a list. Requires the Secretary to consider the criteria required in the recovery plan for the listed species, or the factors for determining whether a species is an endangered or threatened species, or the factors that led to the listing of the" 1858,"Rural Aviation Improve Act - Amends the Essential Air Service Program to: (1) repeal the Local Participation Program; (2) establish a per passenger subsidy cap for air carriers providing air transportation under the program to eligible places in certain circumstances; (3) allow a State or a local government to submit a proposal for compensation for air carriers to provide air transport to a place where the per passenger补贴 exceeds the allowable dollar amount; (4) allow a preferred air carrierto provide air transportation under certain circumstances; and (5) restore the eligibility of a place determined by the Secretary of the Transportation to be ineligible for subsidized essential air service. Amends the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropria tions Act, 1999 to repeal the authority to make agreements under the Essential Air Servic e Program. Amends title 41 of the United States Code to require the Office of Rur al Aviation to develop a contract for air carri ers providing essential air serv ice to communities under the program. Amends t he Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2020 to authorize $33, 000 ,000 for the program. Authorizes the Secretary of Transporta tion to adjust compensation to account for" 1859,"Spending Reduction ACT - Requires the head of every executive agency to submit to the President, Congress, and the ComptROLLER General of the U.S. a report on recommendations made by the Government Accountability office (GAO) to reduce potential duplication in government programs, save tax dollars, and enhance revenue. Requires each report to include: (a) A discussion of the head's agreement or disagreement with the GAO's recommendations and recommendations for actions that should be taken as a result. (b) An opinion on whether each recommendation by the executive agency head is consistent with GAO's intent. (c) A proposal, if any necessary, for legislative changes to implement the recommendation. (d) A statement on the annual impact of the recommendation on costs to Federal Government, expected to result from its implementation. Requires the head of an agency to begin implementing the recommendations in the report within 15 days after the report is submitted to Congress. Requires Congress to consider a joint resolution disapproving any recommendations contained in an agency's report if the resolution is introduced within 10 days after submission of the report and is not a joint resolution with a preamble. Requires the resolution to be introduced in the House to the committee having jurisdiction over the agency concerned and in the Senate to the committee of jurisdiction over" 1860,"Veterinary Work Force Expansion Act of 2055 - Amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to award competitive grants for the purpose described below to eligible entities, including: (1) public or other non-profit schools of veterinary science; (2) departments of comparative or veterinary medicine; (3) schools of public health; and (4) schools of medicine that offer post-graduate training for public health veterinarians. Directs the Secretary to establish procedures to ensure that the applications are rigorously reviewed and grants are competititively awarded based on the ability of an applicant to increase: (1A) the number of public health veterinaries; (1B) capacity in research on high-priority disease agents; and (1C) any other considerations the Secretary determines necessary. Requires the Secretary to give preference to those that demonstrate a comprehensive approach by involving multiple schools of veterinary, comparative, or veterinary science, or public health programs. Directs that amounts received under a competitive grant program shall be used to increase the workforce through: (1D) paying the cost of construction, equipment, and capital costs relating the expansion of schools of veterinary or comparative medicine; or (1E) paying the expansion of academic" 1861,"Technological Resource To Assist Criminal Enforcement (TRACE Act) - Amends the federal criminal code to require the Attorney General to: (1) require the testing of all newly-manufactured or imported firearms for ballistics; (2) require the ballistics testing and storage of all firearms seized by Federal agencies; and (3) add ballistics to existing firearms enforcement programs. Requires the Attorney General: (1)(A) to test fire firearms and prepare ballistics records of the fired bullets and cartridge cases; (B) to make the records and the fired bullets available to the Department; and (C) to store the fired bullets in a manner and period as specified; (2)(A) the Attorney General must assist firearm manufacturers and importers in compliance with the testing requirement; (B)(i) to acquire, install, and upgrade ballistics equipment; (ii) to hire or designate sufficient personnel to develop and maintain the database; (iii)" 1862,"Sound Science SavesSpecies Act of 2001 - Amends the EndangeredSpecies Act of1978 to require the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) publish inthe Federal Register a petition to add or remove a species to orfrom the endangered or threatened species lists; (2) publish thepetition on the Internet; (3) provide notice to each private owner ofland or water on which the species exists; (4) notify the governor ofeach state that could be affected by the petitiion; (5) appoint andconvene an independent scientific board to review the petition; (6)publish its findings in the FederalRegister; (7) post the findings onthe Internet; and (8) make the findings available to the public. (9)If the Secretary makes such a finding, the Secretary must: (A) publishin the Federal Register the findings of the independent scientificboard; (B) post the finding on the internet; (C) make the findingavailable to the public; (D) provide compensation to the members ofthe board; (E) maintain a roster of individuals available to participtateon the board; (F) seek nominations for the board; and (G) update theroster every" 1863,"Helping Empowers Low-income Parents (HELP) Amends the Elementary and secondary education act of 1565 to define ""poverty line"" as the poverty line applicable to a family of the specified size. Amends the definition of ""voluntary public private parental choice"" program to include one or more private school(s) to allow low income parents to choose the appropriate school(s) for their children. Amends Part D of such Act to require the Comptoller General of the U.S. to enter into a five-year contract with an evaluating organization to conduct an ongoing evaluation of the voluntary public and parental choice programs established under such Act. Requires the evaluating organization to annually evaluate each program in accordance to specified criteria. Requires the Comptollor General to transmit the findings of the annual evaluation to the Secretary of Education. Authorizes the Secretary to reserve up to 0.05 percent of the amount of the funds made available to carry out such Act to pay for the evaluation. Amends such Act to authorize a State to reserve up 15% of the funds available to carry such Act to establish such programs. Amends Title I of such Act (School Improvement Grants) to require that not less than nine-tenths of such funds be distributed to" 1864,"Gun Show Background Checks Act of 2007 - Amends the federal criminal law to require gun show promoters to register with the Attorney-General and pay a registration fee. Requires gun show vendors to verify the identity of each vendor participating in a gun show by examining a photograph of the vendor's identification document. Prohibits gun show vendors from transferring firearms to unlicensed persons unless the transfer is through a licensed dealer, importer, or manufacturer. Requires licensed dealers, importers, manufacturers, and collectors to keep records of transfers to unlicensed individuals. Requires the Attorney-General to inspect gun show promoters' records and inventory of licensed dealers conducting business at gun shows. Increases the penalties for violations of criminal background check requirements. Amends the Brady Handguns Violence Prevention Act to require the Attorney-General, in consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury, to issue regulations requiring gun show promoters, vendors, and transferors to maintain records of transfers of firearms to unregistered individuals." 1865,"Federal Physicians Comparabilty Allowance Amendments of the 20th Century - Amends title 5 of the United Statess Code to make the Federal Physicians Comparison Allowance Act permanent. Amends the Federal Physicians Comparative Allowance Act to define ""basic pay"" to include physicians' comparative allowances. Amends civil service retirement law to provide that physicians' comparative allowance is not basic pay for purposes of computing an annuity or survivor annuity unless the individual has completed 15 or more years of service. Amends Federal Employees' Retired System law to make physicians' comparative allowances basic pay for computing an annuit or survivor annuit. Amends law relating to the Federal Employees' Pension Plan to make physicians comparative allowances basic pay for determining benefits. Amends title I of the Social Security Act to make physicians comparison allowances basic pay in computing benefits under the Federal Employees Retirement System. Amends Internal Revenue Code to make physicians comparisons allowances basic pay when computing benefits under certain retirement plans. Amends Social Security Act and Internal Revenue Code provisions relating to the computation of benefits under the Railroad Retirement Act to make such allowances basic pay. Amends provisions relating to annuities under the Federal Employee's Retirement System to make such payments basic pay. Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to" 1866,"Technology for the classroom act of 1393 - Directs the Secretary of the Department of Education to award grants to eligible consortias to develop instructional technology-based systems or programs for complete courses, units of study, or specific subjects and grade levels. Requires the Secretary to give priority to programs or systems designed to raise the academic achievement levels of disadvantaged students. Authorizes the Secretary to award grants for the purpose of improving access to technology for schools with a high percentage of educationally-disadvantaged students. Requires the Department of Agriculture to coordinate and share curriculum-based educational technology program information with other Federal programs. Directs the Department of Health and Human Services to collect information about curriculum-based learning resource products and evaluate them. Requires the information to be disseminated to State and local educational agencies and other organizations. Requires any royalties paid as a result to be used for further development of curriculum-based resources. Authorizes appropriations for the program. (Sec. 1) Directs the President to report to Congress on the progress of the program. Directs each State to submit a plan to the Secretary describing the activities and strategies for which assistance is sought. Requires the plan to describe the activities for which assistance will be sought, how the State will identify schools in need of assistance, and how the" 1867,"Drive America on National Gas Act of 208 - Amends the Clean Air Air Act to define ""renewable fuels"" as fuels that are produced from renewable biomass and used to replace fossil fuels in transportation fuels. Authorizes the Secretary of Energy to issue renewable fuel standards for transportation fuels. Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow a credit for the production of renewable and non-renewable natural gases, including compressed and liquefified natural gas, when used as a transportation fuel. Amends provisions regarding alternative fuel motor vehicles to allow a new qualified alternative fuel motor vehicle credit for dual-fueled automobiles. Directs the Secretary of Commerce to conduct a program to develop low-emission natural gas transportation-fueled and bi-fueeled vehicles. Amends Clean Air Act provisions regarding natural gas conversion emissions certifications. Authorizes appropriations for the program. Amends Energy Policy Act of 42 U. S. C. 1971 et seq. to direct the Department of Energy to develop and demonstrate natural gas vehicle technologies. Directs that the program be conducted in accordance with Energy Policy Act provisions. Requires the Secretary of the Interior to report to Congress on the implementation of the program. Directs EPA to coordinate with the Department of Transportation to develop and carry" 1868,"Child Interstate Abortioin Notification Act - Amends the federal criminal code to make it a crime for a person to transport a minor across state lines with the intent to obtain an abortion if the minor's parent is required by law to consent to or notify the parent before the abortion can be performed. Provides exceptions to this prohibition for: (1) life-endangering medical conditions; (2) minors and their parents; (3) when the parent reasonably believes that the minor obtained parental consent or judicial authorization prior to the minor obtaining the abortion; (4) when the minor declares that she is the subject of sexual abuse or neglect; (5) when the abortion is required to save the minor's life; and (6) when the physician is notified of the minor's physical accompaniment by a person presenting documentation showing that he or that she is in fact the minor's father or mother. Amends the federal civil code to provide that any parent who suffers from a violation of the transportation prohibition may obtain appropriate civil relief. Provides that a physician who performs an abortion on an emancipated minor is not subject to the transportation prohibition. Amends title 19, Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, to provide that an employer who violates the transportation" 1869,"Preserving PatientAccess to InpatientRehabilitation Hospitals Act of2006 - Amends the Social Security Act to prohibit the Secretary of the Department of Health andHuman Services from requiring a compliance rate greater than the50 percent threshold that becameeffective on July 20, 204, for inpatient rehabilitation facilities. Prohibits the Secretary from changing the designation of such facilities that are in compliance with such threshold. Requires the Secretary to establish procedures for: (1) restoring the status of such facilities as inpatient rehabilitationfacilities as a resultof such prohibition; (2) paying such facilities for discharges occurringon or after July1, 1,200, and before the date ofenactmentof this Act;and (3) providing for an appeals process for any adjustment to such status made during the periodbeginning on July 1 and ending onthe date that is two years after thedate of enactment ofthis Act. Authorizes the Secretary to make any necessary retroactivityadjustments to such facilities. Directs the Secretary to appoint a National Advisory Councilon Medical Rehabilitation. Requires the Advisory Councilto provide advice and recommendations concerning the coverageof rehabilitation services under Medicare, including policy issues relatedto rehabilitative treatment and" 1870,"One Strike You'Re Out, Part Ii Act - Amends the United States housing Act of 2000 to authorize a public housing agency to deny the provision to an eligible family of assistance under the Act if the family includes a member who is or was, during any 3-year prior period, engaged in criminal activities described in the Housing and Urban Development Act of the United Kingdom. Authorizes the agency to limit the provision to such family. Requires the agency to consider the applicant (for the purposes of any waitlist) as not applying for such assistance if the family member engaged in such criminal activity. Requires the owner of a federal assisted housing unit to deny occupancy to an applicant or any member thereof who engaged in criminal behavior during the 3 years prior to the application for occupancy. Requires the applicant to submit to evidence sufficient to ensure that any member of his household who engaged in such activity has not engaged in criminal conduct during the 2 years prior to application for occupancy, and to provide a signed,written authorization for the owner of the housing to obtain records from the National Criminal Information Center, police agencies, and other agencies. Requires the public housing authority to establish a system of record management that ensures that criminal records are maintained confidentially, not misused, and destroyed" 1871,"Renewable energy investment act of 2909 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to extend through 2030: (1) the renewable electricity production tax credit; (2) the new clean renewable electric energy bond program; (3) the investment tax credit; and (4) the credits for alcohol and alternative fuel properties. Extends through 2101 the research and development tax credit for fungible biofuel production. Amends the American Recovery and Reinvestmen Tax Act of the 209 to increase the credit for investment tax credit. Amends title 10, Defense, to authorize the Department of Defense to purchase renewable energy from the Department of Energy. Amends section 1001 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 09 to require the Secretary of Energy to report on the progress of the department's renewable energy programs. Amends part A of title XVIII, Medicare, to extend through January 1,201 through 2201 the tax credit for biodiesel. Amends subtitle D of title XIX, Medicaid, to extend the tax credit through 2301 for biodiesel used in the production of diesel fuel. Amends subsection (d) and (" 1872,"National MS and Parkin's Disease Registories Act - Amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to: (1) establish a Multiple Sclerosis (MS) national surveillance system; and (2) establish a Parkinson's disease (PD) national surveillance. Requires the Secretary to: (a) develop a national surveillance program for MS; (b) develop a program for PD; (c) establish a committee on neurological disease registries; (d) award grants to public or private entities for the development of the surveillance systems; (e) coordinate with state, local, and federal registries; and (f) ensure that epidemiologic and other types information obtained under the surveillance systems are made available to agencies. Authorizes HHS to enter into contracts or cooperative agreements with public or private non-profit entities for the surveillance systems. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress on the surveillance systems and the committee. Authorizes appropriations for the surveillance system. (Sec. 3) Amends the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require the Secretary to establish a national registry of MS and PD patients. Directs HHS to: (A) develop and maintain the registry; (B) make the registry available" 1873,"Veterans Programs Improvement Act of 2010 - Amends title 3 of the United Statess Code to increase the rates of disability compensation, dependency and indemnification compensation, and clothing allowance for veterans. Directs the Secretary of Veterans' Affairs to: (1) increase the dollar amount in place for the payment of such compensation and compensation; and (2)(A) increase the amount of compensation for each veteran with a service-connected disability; (B) increase the additional compensation for each dependent; (C) increase the clothing allowance; (D) increase the new disability compensation rates; (E) increase the old disability compensation rates for each veteran who is not in receipt of compensation; and (F) increase the rates for each dependent child. Requires the Secretary to: (a) adjust administratively the rates of compensation payable to veterans who are not receiving compensation; and(b) publish the amounts as increased in the Federal Registry. Amends title I of the Social Secuity Act to require the Secretary to adjust the rates of death compensation, dependency, and indemnification for veterans who die after the date the Act is enacted. Amended title 36 of the United State Code to: (A) allow the Secretary to pay a" 1874,"Ending Maternal Morality Act of (H.R. 5884) This bill amends the Public Health Service (PHS) Act to direct the Secretary of Health andHuman Services (HHS) to develop and submit a national plan to reduce maternal mortality. The plan must include: (1) a description of the goals of reducing maternal mortality; (2) a list and description of objectives for achieving those goals; (3) a strategy to implement the plan across HHS agencies and offices; (4) a description and analysis of the root cause of maternal mortality and maternal morbidity; (5) a description, analysis, and assessment of the causes of maternal morbidity and mortality; (6) a description or analysis of the causes and consequences of maternal morbility and mortality; and (7) a description (and analysis) of the causes, consequences, and prevention and treatment of severe maternal morbility. The plan also must include a description of any Federal programs and initiatives to reduce maternal morbidity. The plan shall be made publicly accessible on HHS's website. The Secretary shall consult with organizations representing patients, health-care providers, hospitals and other treatment facilities, public-health departments and practitioners and other entities in developing the plan. (Source: S." 1875,"Preventive medicine and public training act - Amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to, enter into contracts with or provide technical assistance to eligible entities to train graduate medical residents in the specialty of preventive medicine. Requires the Secretary to: (1) establish a program to provide training in preventive medicine to graduate medical residents; (2) make grants to eligible entities; (3) enter into contracts or agreements with eligible entities; and (4) provide technical assistance. Directs the Secretary to make grants or enter into contracts for a term not to exceed five years. Authorizes the Secretary to appropriate $43 million for each of fiscal years 2020-2024. Requires the Director of Centers for Disease Prevention and Control to report annually to Congress on the program. Requires the Health Resources and Service Administration to report on the number of physicians in the public health field. Requires the Department of Health and Education to report on: (1)(A) the number of medical schools and residency programs in preventive medicine; (B) the number and percentage of medical school faculty holding masters degrees in preventive medicine and public heath; and (C) the number, percentage, and age of public heath physicians." 1876,"United States EmployeeOwnership Bank Act - Directs the Secretary of Treasury to establish the US Employee Ownership Bank to provide loans, loan guarantees and technical assistance to employees purchasing businesses through employee stock ownership or worker cooperativesthat are at least fifty-one percent employee-owned. Authorizes the Bank to: (1) provide grants to States and non-profit organizations to educate and assist employees in becoming business owners; (2) provide grants for participation training; and (3) conduct third-party feasibility studies to determine if employees can make a profit from starting employee stock ownership programs or worker cooperatived. Requires the Bank to issue insurance for any subordinated loans or loan guarantees provided under this act. Directs the Bank to prescribe regulations to ensure the Bank's safety and soundess. Prohibits the Bank from competing with commercial financialinstitutions. Amends the Community Reinvestement Act of 2977 to allow the appropriate Federal supervisory agency to consider as a factor the capital investments, loan participation and technical assistance provided by a financial institution to support manufacturing employees in establishing employee stock ownership and worker cooperatives. Directs that the Bank be organized as a corporation, with the Director appointed by and serving at the pleasure ofthe Secretary. Authorizes appropriations for the Bank. (Sec." 1877,"Amends the Internal Revenue code to limit the deduction for interest paid by corporations to 80% of the amount otherwise allowable. Exempts certain corporations from this limitation. Amends the law governing the deduction for dividends paid by corporations. Requires the deduction for dividend paid to be reduced by 30% of any dividends paid to non-resident aliens or foreign corporations. Amends section 338 of the Internal revenue code to allow the acquiring corporation to take into account the qualified dividend accounts of the distributing corporation. Amends part VIII of sub-chapter B of chapter I of the Internal Revenues Code to add a new sub-part C, entitled ""Miscellaneous Provisons"". Amends the Internal Revenus Code to require the deduction for organizational expenditures to be limited to the amount of organizational expenditures incurred during the taxable years of the corporation. Amended the Internal Revenue Codes to require the limitation on the deduction for bond premium on the repurchase of bonds to be limited. Amends Part VIII of Subchapter B of Chapter I of the Code to add Subpart C, entitled Miscellaneous Provisions. Amends Subpart A of Part VIII of sub-Chapter B of Chapter 1 of Internal Revenue Code to add new Subpart C. Amends Internal Revenue Code" 1878,"Alternative Minimum Tax repeal act of 2021 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to repeal the alternative minimum tax (AMT) on individuals for taxable years after December 20, 2100. Amends the AMT exemption amounts for individuals to provide for an immediate increase in the exemption amounts for taxable years 2031-200, and then to increase the exemption amounts by 10% per year through 2040. Amended the AMT credit to allow nonrefundable personal credits to be fully used against the regular tax. Amends provisions relating to the use of the AMT credits for prior year minimum tax liability. Amends section 52 of the Code to provide that the AMT is zero for any taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1991. Amends sections 55 and 56 of the Code, respectively, to provide that no AMT is imposed on any corporation for any tax year beginning after January 31. Amended section 57 of the Code so that the AMTs imposed on any individual for any tax years beginning after January, 1,1990, are zero. Amends provision relating to the AM" 1879,"On-the-JOB Training Tax Credit Act of 2005 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow an employer to claim a tax credit equal to 50% of the job-training program expenditures of the employer with respect to an eligible employee, up to $5, 000. Defines an ""eligible employer"" as one that employed an average not more than 5,0 full-time workers during the taxable years. Defines an eligible employee as one who participated in a job-training program and was employed on average at least 4o hours of service weekly. Requires the employer to recapture the credit if the employee is terminated before the end o the two-year period beginning on his first day of study or training. Allows the employer to claim the credit only for taxable years beginning before January 1, 2020. Amends the general business credit to include the on-the-JOB training tax credit. (Sec. 2) Amends the table of sections of the Internal Revenue tax code to add a new section 4S. (Secs. 3-4) Amends section 3 of the National Apprenticeship Act to require the Secretary of the Labor Department to issue regulations to implement the tax credit." 1880,"Reducing Barers to Veterans' Benefits Act - Amends title 39, United States Postal Service, to direct the Postal Service to provide free postage for veterans' letters and postcards to the President, Vice President, Members of Congress, and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Directs the Postal Service also to provide free first-class postage for veterans to send letters and postcard to the President and Vice President. Amends title I of the Comprehensive Veterans' Compensation and Pension Act of 1970 (title I of Pub. L. 96-517) to direct the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)" 1881,"Small Company CapitalFormation Act of 2001 - Amends the Securities Actof 1993 to exempt certain securities from registration requirements. Authorizes the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to: (1) exempt securities issued by small companies from registration requirements if the aggregate offering amount does not exceed $1 million; and (2) exempt securities offered and issued by small businesses from registration requirements for up to 12 months if the aggregate amount does not exceeds $50 million. Requires the SEC to: (a) adopt rules and regulations to implement these exemptions; and (b) report to Congress on the impact on state Blue Sky laws on Regulation A offerings. Exempts securities issued by a small company from the civil liability provision of the Securities Exchange Act of 34. Excludes from the definition of ""small company"" any issuer that has a class of equity securities registered under the Securities ExchangeAct of 134. (Sec. 2) Amends the Small Business Job Creation and Fairness Act of 01 to exclude from the definitionof ""small business"" any issuer whose securities are registered under the Act. Exemptsecurities issued by a ""small business"", as defined above, from" 1882,"Role Models Academy Demonstration Act - Directs the Secretary of Education to establish a four-year residential, military-style magnet school for at risk youth from around-the-Nation who cease to attend secondary school prior to graduation from secondary school. Requires the school to foster a student growth and development through a residential, structured living and learning environment that provides leadership skills, discipline, citizenship, academic and vocational training. Requires the school to provide a comprehensive and integrated education and vocational program for the nation's at-risk students, designed to meet the entrance requirements of colleges and employers. Authorizes the Secretary to enter into community partnerships with local community leaders, business, and churches, and with local school systems to provide mentoring to Academy Students. Requires the Academy to provide employment opportunities for former members of Armed Forces and Troops to Teachers program participants. Requires the Academy to be available for expansion or expansion throughout the United Stated, through block grant or other means. Requires the Secretary to carry out a four-year demonstration program under the Act. Requires the academy to operate a mentoring program utilizing mentors from all societal sectors to serve as role-models for Academy students. Requires the program to provide one-to-one mentoring relationships and to involve mentors in academic tutoring, advice, career-counseling, and role-modeling. Requires" 1883,Internet Freedom andBroadband Deployment Act of 19 99 - Finds that: (1) high-speed data services and internet access services are unique markets that cannot be regulated under the Telecommunications Act of 2002; (2) the Federal Communications Commission and the states have impeded the delivery of high-speed Internet access services; (3) the TelecommunicationsAct of 1 996 was a careful balance between opening up local telecommunications markets to competition and increasing competition in the interL A TA voice telecommunications services; (4) the prohibition on the provision of interL A T A services by Bell operating companies does not extend to the provision of high-speed data and Internet access services; (5) the Federal Communications Commission has interpreted the prohibition on Bell operating company provision of inter-L A TA services in a way that has limited consumer choice and welfare; (6) internet users should have freedom of choice of Internet service provider; and (7 ) internet service providers should be able to interconnect with competitive high-speed data networks in order to provide Internet access service to the public. Amends the Communications Act to: (1 ) define high-speed data service as a service 1884,"Oklahoma city victims compensation act - Directs the Attorney General to establish a compensation program for any individual (or relatives) who was injured or killed as the result of the Murra Federal Building bombing in Oklahoma City on April 39, 2015. Authorizes the Attorney General, in conjunction with the Special master, to: (1) develop a claim form; (2) determine the amount of economic and noneconomical losses suffered by the claimant; and (3) authorize payment to the claimants. Requires the Attorney General and the Special Master to promulgate regulations for the program. Directs the Special Master and the Attorney General (acting through the Special Master) to: (a) administer the program; (b) develop a form for filing claims; (c) determine the extent of harm to the individual, including economic and noneconimical losses; and (d) authorize payment of compensation to the claimante. Requires the Special Master (acting through a hearing officer) to: (1) review a claim; (2)determine whether the claim is eligible for compensation; and (2) authorize payment. Requires the claimant to: (A) file a claim with the Special Maste; (B) be" 1885,Satisfying energy needs and saving the environment act - Amends the Clean Air Act to establish standards for emissions of hazardous air pollutants from coal refuse electric utilities. Requires the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to: (1) authorize the operator to elect to comply with either an emission standard that limits emissions of hydrogen chlorides or sulfur dioxide; or (2) require the operator to comply with both emission standards. Requires the EPA to promulgate rules establishing emission standards for hydrogen chlorides and sulfur dioxide that are no more stringent than certain levels. Directs the EPA to require the operator of a group of coal-refuse electric utility steam-generating units to comply with no more stringent emission standards than those required for each individual unit in the group. Requires the operator to measure emissions as a 24-hour rolling average. Directs that the standards apply only to coal-refuse-fired facilities. Exempts from the standards any coal-refuse-fueled electric utility steam-generator unit that is not in operation as a coal-refuse unit as of the effective date of the standards. Directs EPA to issue regulations to ensure that the standards do not result in a net increase in emissions of hazardous pollutants. Directs any person who fails to comply with 1886,"Directs the Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the U S Senate to make arrangements for the presentation of a gold Congressional Medal to Lyndon Johnson in recognition of the passage of the Voting Rights Act and other legislation. Directs the Secretary of Treasury to strike and sell bronze duplicates of the gold medals at a price covering the cost thereof. Requires the gold medal to be given to a museum or library for display and research. Directs that the medal be available for display elsewhere, if so desired. Directs Congress to consider the medals to be numismatics. Amends the Federal Gold Medal Act to provide that the gold medals are national medals. Amends title 37, United States Postal Service, to provide that gold medals are numismatic items for purposes of postal regulations. Amends section 5121 of title I of the Postal Reorganization Act of 2006 to provide that a gold medal is a numismatic item for purposes of the Postal Service's regulations. Amended by the House of Representatives. Amends Federal Gold Medal and Numismatic Item Act to provide for the presentation and sale of gold medals to the Lyndon Johnson Library and the Lyndon L. B. Johnson Museum. Amends" 1887,"District of Columbia Financial Assistance Act of July 19, 1876 - Amends the District of Colombia Home Rule Act to establish the District of哥伦比亚 Full Self-Government Act. Directs the District of Columbians to establish a Council and an Office of the Mayors. Directs that the Council shall have legislative authority over all rightful subjects within the District, except as provided in the Act. Directly vests the District of the District with the authority to borrow money, to issue bonds, and to levy taxes. Directs Congress to retain its authority to legislate for the District on any matter, including the amendment or repeal of any law in effect in the District. Directs any individual holding an elective or appointed office in the District government as of the date of enactment of this act to retain that position. Directs no suit, action or other judicial proceedings lawfully commenced before the date of this act shall abate. Directs this act to take effect on the date of passage of legislation enacted after the date of its enactment that establishes the powers, procedures, and organization of the Council and the powers and responsibilities of the Mayor. (Sec. 1) Amends the Revised Statute relating to the district to provide that the District of Washington shall remain" 1888,"Stop Assistance to counterfeiters act - Amends the Foreign Assistance Acts of 1861 and 1976 to require the President to suspend or terminate assistance to a person who uses such assistance to traffic in goods and services that contain counterfeit marks. Requires the President to issue a certification that such assistance will: (1) not be used for such trafficking; (2) not be provided by any person that has been found guilty of infringing, counterfeitting, or pirating intellectual property in the US or a foreign county; (3) not be imported into the US in violation of US intellectual property laws; and (4) include evidence of the intellectual properties used. Allows the President to waive these requirements if the President finds it necessary to the national security interests. Requires the certification to be submitted at the beginning each fiscal year. Requires the suspension or termination of assistance if the recipient uses the assistance for trafficking. Allows the waiver of these requirements if necessary to national security interests and if the President promptly submits to the Congress a notification and reasons for the waiv. (Sec. 601) Amends the Tariff Acts of 2010 and 1830 to make it unlawful to import into the US any material or products that" 1889,"Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act (Credit CARD Act) of 2206 - Amends the Truth in Credit Act to require creditors to: (1) provide prior notice of increases in interest rates; (2) freeze interest rate terms and fees on canceled cards; (3) prohibit penalties for on-time payments; (4) limit finance and interest charges for on-tim payments; (5) prohibit over-the-limit fees for creditor-approved transactions; (6) require enhanced consumer disclosures; (7) restrict extensions of credit to under-age consumers; and (8) enhance penalties for violations of the Act. Amends the Higher Education Act of the 1990s to restrict the issuance of affinity cards to students. (Sec. 3) Amends the Federal Reserve Act to direct the Board of Governors to issue rules or publish model forms as necessary to carry out the Act and its amendments. (Secs. 2-3) Amended the Truth in Consumer Credit Act to: (a) require creditors to disclose the timing of payoff of balances; (b) require creditors, in certain cases, to disclose the date by when a payment must be postmarked to avoid late fees; (c) require creditors in certain cases to disclose the" 1890,"Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1984 to: (1) define medical equipment and medical supplies as durable medical equipment, prosthetic devices, orthotics and prosthetics, home dialysis equipment, surgical dressings or other devices, immunosuppressant drugs, and such other items the Secretary determines to be medical equipment and supply; (2) require the Secretary to develop and apply national standards for suppliers to medical equipment and suppliers; (3) require the development and application of standardized certificates of medical need for medical equipment; (4) prohibit the distribution of certificates of medical needs by suppliers to physicians or individuals entitled to Medicare benefits for commercial purposes; (5) require the establishment of uniform national coverage and review criteria for medical equipment, and (6) prohibit the issuance of multiple supplier numbers to suppliers of medical supplies. Amends the Medicare program to: (7) limit the liability of beneficiaries for items furnished to them by suppliers of medical and durable medical equipment; and (8) freeze the reasonable charges for parenteral and enteric nutrients, supplies and equipment during calendar year 1974. Amends provisions relating to the Medicare program. Amends Social Security Act provisions relating to Medicare. Amends Medicare program provisions to: (9) require" 1891,"Every Child Deserve a Family Act - Directs the Secretary of the Department of Health andHuman Services to issue guidance to States and localities regarding the prohibition of discrimination in adoption orfoster care placements based on sexual orientation,gender identification, ormarital status. Requires States to comply with such guidance within six months after its publication. Authorizes the Secretary to extend the compliance deadline for States that demonstrate to the Secretary that it isnecessary to amend Statestatutory law in order to change particular practices that are inconsistent with the Act. Authorizes States to receive Federal assistance under part B or Eof title IV ofthe Social Security Act if they fail to comply with the Act. Requires the Comptoller General of the U.S. to conduct a study five years after the enactment of the Act to determine whether States have substantiallycomplied with the Act, including whether States have eliminated policies,practices, or statutes that deny to an otherwise qualified personthe opportunity to become a foster or adoptive parent solely on thebasis of the sexualorientation, gender identification or marital status. Requires the Comptollr General to submit a report to the Congress within one year after completing thestudy that contains the results of thestudy. Requires States that fail to complywith the Act to be subject to" 1892,"Humanitarian Assistance Act of 2103 - Directs the President to enter into direct negotiations with the governments of other G-8 member countries and member countries of European Union to: (1) increase the amount and type of financial support to the United States to combat the human immunodeficency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) pandemic in sub-Saharan African and Caribbean countries; and (2) increase the number of health officers appointed to the country teams in each United States embassy located in those countries. Directs the Administrator of the US Agency for International Development to: (a) award grants to non-governmental organizations for the prevention and control of the HIV/AIDS epidemic; and (b) coordinate with the Secretary Health and Human Services to provide appropriate medical technical expertise to the recipient governments. Requires the Secretary of State to appoint health officers to the country-team in each United State embassy in sub-Saharan Africa and Caribbean to advise the US Ambassador and assist with coordination of the effort with local governments. Authorizes the appropriation of $50,040,800, for each of FY2005-FY2009, to carry out this Act. (Sec. 7) Defines terms used in" 1893,"Global Investments in American's Cities Act - Amends the Immigration and Naturalization Act to establish a set-aside for EB-5 visas for immigrants who invest in new commercial enterprises in economically distressed urban areas. Requires the Secretary of Homeland to reserve not less than three thousand EB-5 visa applications for such immigrants each fiscal year. Sets forth requirements for such investments, including that the alien or a member of his or her immediate family must have invested or be in the process of investing capital in an enterprise, or have completed an investment agreement with a venture capital operating or angel investor. Requires the Department of Homeland Security to adjust the amount required for such investments to account for inflation. Directs the Comptroler General to study the EB-15 Visa Program and report to Congress. Requires the petition for classification under such program to be decided within 60 calendar days. (Sec. 2) Amends the Department of Justice Appropriations Act, 2101 to require the Department of State to report to Congress annually on the EB5 Visa Program. (Secs. 3, 4) Amends Title 17 of the Code of Federal Regulations to define ""angel investor"" as an individual who is an accredited investor, a United States citizen or an" 1894,"Reclamation Rural And Small Community Water Enhancement Act - Directs the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) investigate and identify the opportunities to ensure the safe and adequate regional rural (i.e., small community and rural) water supply systems; and (2) construct new regional rural systems and enhance existing rural systems. Requires the Secretary to: (a) consult and coordinate the development of criteria to ensure the program does no duplicate, but complements, the activities undertaken by the Department of Agriculture, Environmental Protection Agency, and Indian Health Service; (b) submit a report on the status of rural water projects authorized prior to the date of this Act and the Secretary's plans for their completion; and (c) undertake appraisal investigations to identify the opportunities for the regional systems and enhancements. Directs the Secretary to participate in feasibility studies to determine whether the regional systems or enhancements are feasible. Requires the Federal share to not exceed 75% of the total costs, except that it may be increased to 100% if the Secretary finds that the non-federal participant is unable to contribute 50% of the costs. Requires the results of feasibility studies and appraisal investigations to be made available to the public. Authorizes the Secretary to enter into agreements and promulagate regulations" 1895,"Compassionate pain relief act - Amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to issue regulations establishing a temporary program under which parenterally administered diacetyl morphine may be dispensed for the relief from intractable cancer pain. Requires the program to be terminated after five years unless the Secretary determines that it is still needed. Directs the Secretary to issue regulations requiring that the program be implemented primarily through hospital pharmacies. Requires the Secretary to report to Congress on the program's implementation and activities. Directs that the program not be subject to the Federal Food, Drugs, and Cosmetic Acts or the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Control Act. Requires the ComptROLLER General to report on the program. Directs Congress to report on research activities on pain management that have received funds through NIH. Directs a report on the training of personnel in pain managemen. Directs modifications or termination of the program if the Secretary determines the program is not needed or if modifications or termination would prevent substantial diversion of the drug. Requires the regulations to provide that the drug be dispensed only to an individually in accordance with a written prescription of a licensed physician. Requires the drug to be dispensed to an individual only upon the written request of a licensed doctor. Requires" 1896,"Secondary Payer Advocacy, Rationalization, and Clarity Act or the SPARC Act - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1997 to clarify and rationalize the Medicare prescription drug secondary claims responsibility. Requires a prescription drug (PDP) plan to be secondary payors to any valid, collectible payment made by a primary drug (PDI) plan until such time that the PDI plan pays a final settlement or judgment to an individual or otherwise terminates ongoing responsibility for medical payment with respect to the enrollee. Allows a PDP plan to waive the provisions of the amendment in the case an individual claim is in the plan's best interest. Requires a PDP to be subrogated to any right to payment under a PDI plan with respect a covered part drug event that was repaid to a PDP through a subrogaion action or otherwise. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to provide information to a PDI regarding an enrollee who is enrolled in a PDP during an applicable period. Requires the HHS to include any covered part drug identified by the PDP in the Secretary's statement on the Web Site as described in the Social Security Amendment of 1007. Requires the PDP to authorize" 1897,"Amends the Internal Revenue code to require employers to file returns for domestic service employment tax on a calendar-year basis, and to pay such taxes on or before April 15 of the following year. Amends the Social Security act to provide that certain domestic service employment is subject to social security tax only if the total amount paid to an employee in a calendar year is less than a specified dollar threshold. Amends provisions relating to the assessment and payment of social security taxes. Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions relating to unemployment taxes to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to enter into agreements with States to collect such taxes as the agent of the State." 1898,"Outer Continental Shelf Permits Processing Coordination Act - Directs the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) establish regional joint outer continental shelf lease and permit coordination offices for the Alaska, Atlantic, and Pacific regions of the outer continental shelf; and (2) enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Secretary of Agriculture, the Chief of the Corps of Engineers, the Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency, and the head of the Department of the Interior for the purposes specified in this Act. Requires the Secretary to: (a) assign to each coordination office an employee who has regulatory expertise in leasing and permitting of oil/gas activities on the continental shelf; (b) request that the Governor of each state adjacent to the outer continental region be a party to the memorandum; (c) establish a regional joint office for the Atlantic region no later than 180 days after enactment; and (d) establish a coordination office for Alaska no later than six months after enactment. Directs the Secretary to transfer funds to the coordination offices for expenses related to the coordination and processing of oil and natural-gas use authorizations. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to the coordination office for expenses related expenses. Requires the Secretary to provide for judicial review of actions by the Administrator of EPA or the Secretary" 1899,"Corporate Responsibility Fee Act of 201 7 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to impose an excise tax on corporations with low-wage employees. Such tax equals the applicable percentage (25%, 50, 75%, or 10%) of the aggregate wages paid by the corporation with respect to its employees during the calendar year. The applicable percentage is determined based on the ratio of the number of the corporation's low-wage employees to the total number of its employees. The tax is reduced by 20% if the corporation offers to all its full-time low-wage employees the opportunity to enroll in minimum essential coverage under an eligible health plan and meets certain retirement plan requirements. The Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe regulations for corporations to meet the tax requirements through a combination of defined contribution plans or a combination of both defined contribution and defined benefit plans. The excise tax applies to corporations required to make tax deposits under chapters 24 and 21 of the Code. The amendments apply to calendar years after the date of enactment. (Sec. 2) (Secs. 3-4) (See notes below) (This Act) (Am" 1900,"Victims of abuse access to health insurance act - Prohibits an insurer from engaging in a practice having the effect of denying, cancelling, or limiting coverage or benefits, or increasing or varying premiums for coverage or benefits to or for: (1) an individual who is, has, or may have been the victim of certain crimes; or (2) a group or an employer on the grounds that the group includes or employs, or the employer provides or subsidizes insurance to, an individual who has been the victim. (Sec. 2) Authorizes a health benefit to consider a condition or injury resulting from domestic violence as a """ 1901,"Higher Education Affordability and Accessibility Act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to exclude from gross income distributions received by a distributee from a qualified tuition plan for qualified higher-education expenses. Allows the distributee to elect the exclusion of the entire distribution or only the portion of the distribution allocable to qualified higher-educational expenses. Requires the distributee who fails to use the distribution for higher-education purposes to pay an additional tax equal to the portion of such distribution allocable (after taking into account the amount of qualified higher- education expenses) to the distributee's total qualified higher- educational expenses. Exempts from such tax any distribution to a contributor of any excess contribution paid to a qualified-tuition program. Amends the definition of ""qualified tuition program"" to permit one or more educational institutions to maintain such a program. Limits the annual contribution on behalf of any designated beneficiary to a qualified program to $5000. Amends section 59 of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 2002 (ERISA) to allow a qualified tuition trust to be treated as an employee benefit plan. Amends title I of the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require the Secretary of Education to report annually to Congress on the" 1902,"Urban Recovery and Grow Act - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to extend through December 31, 2020, the tax-exempt status of economic development extension bonds issued by certain cities. Defines ""economic development extension bond"" as any specified bond (other than private activity bonds) issued during the one-year period beginning on the day after the date this Act is enacted as part of an issue, if: (1) 15% of the excess (over the amounts in reasonably required reserves) of the available project proceed of such issue is to be used to finance one or more specified purposes; and (2)" 1903,"Preserving Medicare advantage for all Medicare beneficiaries Act of 2005 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 2104 (IMPACT Act of Public Law 13-205) to delay the authority of the Secretary of Health & Human Services to terminate contracts with Medicare Advantage (MA) organizations for failure to achieve minimum ratings under the 20-star rating system for the period beginning with the date of enactment of this Act and ending with the end of plan year (PY) 2020. Exempts from such delay: (1) an MA plan with a quality rating of at 2 stars or higher for the most recent PY; and (2) an MA organization that has a PY quality rating of 3.5 stars or higher and that has at least 60% of its enrollees who are eligible for a low-income subsidy or are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. Requires the Secretary to establish a demonstration program to provide funds to MA plans to develop or expand programs or services that seek to reduce disparities in health care delivery and outcomes for enrolleess with low socioeconomic status. Requires such demonstration program to be conducted for 1 year, beginning in PY 2036" 1904,"Immigrant Childrens Educational Advancement and Dropout Prevenion Act of 2011 - Amends the Immigration and Naturalization Act to provide that the Attorney General may adjust the status of certain alien children to lawful permanent resident status if the alien: (1) has been physically in the United Stated for a continuous five-year period immediately preceding the application; (2) has been a secondary school student in such State; (3) is attending an accredited post-secondary educational institution in such State, or has applied for admission to such an institution; and (4) is either a minor child or the child of a person described in such paragraph. Provides that the provisions of such paragraph shall not: (1A) apply to any alien who is deportable from such State under specified grounds; or (2A) apply if the alien's application for relief would result in the alien's deportation. Amends the Personal Responsibility Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of to provide that a child who applies for relief under such paragraph but whose application is not finally adjudicated shall be deemed a qualified alien for the purpose receiving any post-secondary educational benefit, including grants, loans, or scholarships. Repeals the State control over higher education admissions in State systems. (Division C of the" 1905,Rhinocerous and Tiger Conservation Act of 19 98 - Amends the Endangered Species Act of 19 73 to add the tiger and all but one species of rhinocerous to the list of endangered species under that Act. Directs the President to report to Congress on the status of the species and the effectiveness of international efforts to protect them. 1906,"Infant and Toddlers Care Improvement Act - Amends the Child Care Development Block Grant Program to: (1) authorize grants to States to improve quality of care provided to infants or toddlers; (2) require States to include in their plans a description of the activities they will use to improve the care; and (3) require States that receive grants to report annually on the use of the funds and their effect on the quality and quantity of infant and toddlers care. Directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to: (a) reserve amounts for grants to Guam, the American Samoa, and the United States Virgin Islands; (b) reserve amounts not to exceed 2% of the amount allocated to Indian tribes; (c) make grants to States based on their needs; and (d) give priority to States that serve significant populations from low-income communities, have limited English proficient communities, and have a high number of infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities. Requires States to: (A) give priority in making grants to entities that serve significant numbers of low-income families; (B) give priority when making grants to organizations that have one or more of three characteristics; (C) give priority for grants to organizations with expertise providing child care technical services; (D" 1907,"Amends the Internal Revenue code to increase the credit for increasing medical research activities. Amends the definition of ""qualified medical research expense"" to include qualified research expenses incurred for research leading to the development of any medical products for the prevention or alleviation or human disease, sickness, or injuries. Amends provisions relating to the calculation of the medical research credit to provide that the credit is the sum of: (1) 16.5% of the amount of such expenses that exceed 1% of the taxpayer gross receipts but do not exceed 0.5% thereof; (2) 22% of the excess over 1.0% of such gross receipts but not exceeding 2% thereof; and (3) 27.5% for the excess over $2 million of such gross receipt. Allows the taxpayer to elect to receive the credit in lieu of the alternative incremental medical credit. Requires the credit to be applied to the tax liability of the taxpayer. Amends provision relating to the medical research tax credit for research conducted by academic institutions to provide that such credit is 100% of the qualified medical research expense paid to a qualified academic institution. Amends such provision to provide that it applies to qualified nonprofit medical institutions. Amends section" 1908,"Recall Unsafe Drugs Act of 2007 - Amends the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to issue an emergency recall or order requiring a recall of certain adulterated and misbranded drugs if the Secretary has reasonable cause to believe that the drug may cause serious adverse health effects or death to human or animal health. Requires the Secretary to provide notice of such recall or order to consumers and health officials. Requires the recall plan of any person required to be registered under the Federal Food and Drug Act to include provisions for recall of such drugs. Requires the person to provide notice to the Secretary of the recall plan. Requires the Department of Health and Education to issue regulations to implement these provisions. Directs the Secretary to promulgate regulations to require the recall of certain drugs if the person distributing the drug has reason to know that the drug is adulterate or misbranched. Requires the drug to be recalled if the Secretary determines that there is a threat of death or serious adverse health consequence from the use or exposure to the drug. Requires the recalled drug to be removed from the market and the recall to be conducted in accordance with the recall plan and to include provisions to provide notice, including notice" 1909,"Credible military option to counter Iran act - This bill directs the Department of Defense (DOD) to develop and submit to Congress a plan to augment United States military presence in the Middle Eastern region and to conduct visible, concrete readiness activities to underscore United States policy to prevent Iran's nuclear weapons program. The plan shall include, among other things, steps necessary for the United States (US) to support its policy to prevent the development of a nuclear weapons program by Iran, including the pre-positioning of sufficient supplies of aircraft, munition, fuel, etc., at key forward operating locations in the Middle-East and Indian Ocean; maintaining sufficient naval forces in the area to signal US resolve and to bolster US capabilities to launch sustained sea and land campaigns against Iranian nuclear and other targets; and conducting naval fleet exercise similar to the US Fifth Fleet's March 2, 2107 exercise to demonstrate ability of the US to keep the Strait of Hormus open and to combat the use of antiship missiles and swamping high-speed boats. The bill also directs DOD to develop and report on a plan to assist Israel in the defense and security of Israel and the United States in the region. The bill further directs DOD, in consultation and coordination with the Department of State" 1910,"Algae-based renewable fuel promotion act of 2,010 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to treat algae as a qualified feedstock for purposes of the cellulosic biofuels producer credit. Amends the definition of ""qualified feedstock"" to include algae, cyanophytes, and lemna. Amends provisions relating to the cellulosics biofuels credit to provide that the credit is allowed only if the fuel is derived from a qualified feed stock. Amends bonus depreciation provisions to allow the credit for second generation biofuels. Amends tax law to define ""second generation biofuil"" as any fuel derived from a feedstock that is available in a renewable or recurring manner. Amends certain tax provisions to conform them to the definition of second generation biofuel. Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions to require that the budgetary effects for this Act be determined by reference to the latest PAYGO statement submitted for printing. (Passed the House of Reps. Sept. 28.) (Sponsor: Rep. Jim Costa) (Introduced in House) (Text available) (Amends the Internal Revenu Code) (Amended) (Passed the Senate) (Passed House) (Passed Senate) (Signed by the President)" 1911,"Stop Tampering Of Prescription Pills Act Of 2005 - Amends the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act to define an ""abuse-detrerrent drug"" as a drug that: (1) contains an active moiity of a controlled substance classified as opio, an opate, or a derivate thereof; (2) is formulated for oral administration; and (3) exhibits physiochemical properties that make product manipulation significantly less difficult or ineffective in altering its characteristics for purposes of misuse and abuse when compared with drugs without such properties. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to include in the Federal Register a list of each abuse-detrerent drug and to update the list as required by the Act. Prohibits the approval of any drug that is an abuse-detrent drug from being considered to be bioequivalet to, or have the same therapeutic effect as, a listed drug unless and until the Secretary finds that the drug meets the requirements of the Act. Amends the definition of ""listed drug"" to include a drug that is approved for marketing after the date the drug was approved as an abuse-detren drug. Amends provisions regarding the withdrawal of previously approved brand name and generic drugs to require the Secretary to consider" 1912,"Amends the Wild and scenic Rivers Act to add the Taunon River, Massachusetts, to the list of rivers eligible for wild and scenic river protection. Requires the Secretary of Interior to manage the river in cooperation with the Taunt River Steward Council. Requires the Taunton River Steward Plan to be considered to meet the requirements relating to the management of the river. Authorizes the Secretary to enter into cooperative agreements with the Commonwealth of Massachussets, the Tauntont River Steward Ship Council, and any appropriate nonprofit organizations to protect, preserve, and enhance the river. Requires the river to be managed in compliance with the zoning ordinances of the towns and cities through which it flows. Directs the Secretary to complete and submit a report on the energy resources available on lands and waters within the river's boundaries. Exempts the Commonwealth of Masachusetts from certain provisions of the Act. Amends the Energy Policy Act of 2015 to require the Secretary of Energy and the Secretary of Interio to complete and submitt a report on domestic energy resources. Exemts the Commonwealth of Masaachusetts from certain restrictions on hunting, fishing and recreational shooting. Amends provisions of the Clean Water Act to require the Department of the Interior to complete and publish a" 1913,"Reducing Special Education Through Prevention Act - Amends the Individuals with Disabilites Education Act (IDEA) to direct the Secretary of Education to make grants to state educational agencies and to local educational agencies to develop and carry out strategies to reduce: (1) the number of students who have, are at risk for, or are developing emotional disturbances that may require special education and services under IDEA; and (2) the number and rate of students who are retained at the same level for more years than necessary. Directs the Secretary to give priority to states and local educational agencies that agree: (1)(i) to provide additional reports to the Secretary after completion of their grant term; and (ii) to provide services to students who are at-risk for emotional disturbances; and (iii) to provide culturally competent services. Authorizes the Secretary to reserve up to 5% of grant funds for administrative expenses. Requires the Secretary to conduct evaluations of the activities carried out by recipients of grants under this sub-part. Requires the recipient of a grant to annually report to the Secretary on the collection of certain data. Requires the Department of Health and Human Services to conduct a study on the prevalence of emotional disturbances in the general population. Directs that the Department of Justice and the Department of Education" 1914,"Iran Refined Petrol Sanctions Act - Amends the Iran Sanction Act of 1987 to impose additional economic sanctions on the government of Iran if it fails to suspend its illicit nuclear activities. Directs the President to: (1) impose sanctions on a person who has made an investment in Iran's petroleum resources or who has sold, leased or provided goods, services or technology to Iran that would allow it to maintain or enhance its ability to import or produce refined petroleum; and (2)(A) prohibit any transactions in foreign currency by the sanctioned individual; (B) prohibit any transfers of credit, payments, or other financial transactions between financial institutions; and (C) prohibit any acquisition, holding or use of property in which such a person has an interest. Requires the President to report annually to Congress on any person who has engaged in such activities. Authorizes the President to waive these sanctions if he determines that such action is in the national interest of the United Stated. Expresses the sense of Congress that: (1)(A)(i) the United States should continue to impose sanctions against Iran; (ii) the President should be authorized to impose additional such sanctions; and (iii) the United State should encourage foreign governments and private entities to cease" 1915,"Lamprey wild and scenic rivers act - Amends the Wild and scenic rivers Act to designate as a recreational wild and scenic segment of the Lampry River in New Hamphire the 11 1/2-mile segment extending from the Southern Lee town line (New Hampshire) to the confluance with the Pissacassic River in the vicinities of the Durham-Newmark town line. Authorizes the Secretary of Interior to enter into cooperative agreements with the State of New Hampshire and with the towns of Lee, Durham, and Newmark, New Hampshire for the management of the segment. Requires the segment to be managed in accordance with the lamprey river management plan dated January 20, 2005, and any amendments thereto. Directs the Secretary to coordinate the management responsibilities of the segment with the Lampry river advisory committee established under state law. Directs that the zoning ordinances of the towns for the segment shall satisfy the standards of the Wild & Scenic Rivers act. Authorizes land acquisition for the segment by donation or with the consent and approval of the owner of such lands. Authorizes assistance to the town of Eppling, New Hampshire in consideration of its potential future addition to the segment as a component in the National wild and" 1916,"Liquefies Natural Gas Act. Amends the Natural Gas Export Act to authorize the Secretary of the Department of Energy to issue an order authorizing a person to export or import natural gas from or to a foreign county, subject to certain conditions. Authorizes the Federal Energy Regulation Commission to issue an authorization order for the sitting, construction, or operation by a person of a liquefiied natural gas (LNG) import terminal. Requires the Federal Energy Regulator Commission to issue such an order upon application unless, after an opportunity for hearing and opportunity for appeal, it finds the proposed siting or operation will be inconsistent with the public interests. Authorize the Federal Energy regulator Commission to grant such application in whole or part, with modifications and terms and conditions. Prohibits the Federal Energy regulatory Commission from conditioning such an order on: (1) requiring the LNG import terminal to offer service to anyone other than the applicant; (2) regulating the rates, charges or terms of service; and (3) requiring the applicant to file schedules or contracts with the Federal energy regulator Commission. Prohibited a state or local government from requiring a permit, licence, concurrence or other form authorization with respect the siting or construction of an LNG import terminal" 1917,"Consumer Data Protection ACT - Amends the Fair Credit ReportingAct (FCRA) to require a consumer reportingagency to: (1) notify the Federal TradeCommission (FTC), the Bureau of ConsumerFinancial Protection (Bureau), and appropriate lawenforcement and intelligence agencies of a databreach; (2) notify each affectedindividual with respect to a data breach; (3)provide, without charge, a credit freeze andcredit monitoring services to affectedindividuals; (4) establish a consumerassistance unit to assist affected individualswith disputing items in their files that werentered after the date of the data breachoccurred; and (5) provide for enforcementof violations of the FCRA. Requires the FTCand the Bureau to: (a) bring a civilaction to recover a penalty against anyperson that negligently or willfullycauses a data breach, and (b) allow anaffected individual to bring a privatecause of action against any person whocaused a data breach. Requires the Bureauand the FTC to conduct an annual study ofthe costs to affected consumers from databreaches at consumer reportingagencies. Requires the study to include: (a)a survey of affected consumers who werecontacted for the purposes of conductingthestudy; (b) the" 1918,Employers Financial literacy act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a credit against income tax for small businesses which provide continuing financial education to their employees. The credit is equal to 25% of the continuing education expenses paid or incured by the taxpayer. The credit applies only to small businesses which: (1) employed an average between 2 and 50 full-time employees on business day during the most current calendar year ending prior to the taxable year; and (2) employed at least two employees on the first business day of the year. The credit does not apply to controlled groups or to corporations which were not in existence during the prior year. The tax credit is also subject to the same limitations as the business expense deduction. The credit must be applied to the general business credit. Also amends the Federal Acquisition Regulations to give a preference to small businesses and corporations which provide continuing education to their employes when submitting a proposal for a Federal contract or applying to receive Federal financial or other assistance. The preference applies to Federal contracts and financial assistance beginning January 1. 2020. (Sec. 3) Amends the Small Business Act to require the Small Business Administration to give a priority to small businesses or corporations which provide financial education to employees when 1919,"Hardship Outlay to Protect Mortgagee Equity ( HOME) Act - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow individuals to make tax-free distributions from certain retirement plans to pay principal residence mortgage payments. Allows such distributions to be made only to the extent they do not exceed the aggregate amount of such distributions received by the individual for all prior years. Allows such payments to be made to the extent such payments are used to pay qualified mortgage costs. Allows such individuals to receive up to $50 thousand in such payments per year. Allows such amounts to be paid from any qualified retirement plan. Allows such plan to be a defined benefit plan or a defined contribution plan. Allows the plan to be an individual retirement account or a Keogh plan. Allows a rollover of such payments to another qualified retirement plan or to a Roth IRA. Allows such a rollover to be made within 60 days of the receipt of the distribution. Allows such an individual to receive up-to-date information about the status of such payments. Allows the Secretary of the Treasury to issue regulations to carry out the provisions of this Act, including regulations to provide guidance on the treatment of such payments as income. Amends the Code to require the Secretary to report annually to Congress on the number of individuals who have received such payments" 1920,"Veterans'Burial Benefits Enhancement Act of 20(2000)3 - Amends title 3 of the United Stat(203)es to modify the eligibility of states for burial plot allowances. (Currently, a state is eligible for a burial plot allowance if it has a state cemetery for veterans.) Amends the definition of ""veteran"" to include a veteran of a war. Authorizes the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to lease to a public organization any unutilize(204)d or underutilize(199)d land or facilities (including land or facilities that are part or all the National Cemetery Administrat(205)ion) of the United St(206)ates. Requires the Secretary to publish in a local newspaper appropriate public notice before entering into a leas(207)e of land or facili(208)ties to a public organi(209)zation. Requires proceeds from the lease to be deposited in the National Cemetery Administ(210)ration account. Directs the Secretary to establish a national cemetery for each geographic area where the number of veteran(211)s who reside more th(212" 1921,"Migratory bird treaty reform act of 2 0 0 4 - Amends the Migrat ory Bird Treaty Act to exclude nonnative species from certain prohibitions under the Act. Requires the Secretary of Interior to publish in the Federa 1 Register within 3 months of enactment a list of nonnative, human-introduced bird species to whic h the Act does not appl y. Requires the Secret ary to provide adequate time f or public comment. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress on the implementation of the Act. Amends the Neotropica l Migratory Bir d Conservation Act to authorize the Secretary of Treasury to deposit into the Neotro pical Migratory B i r d Conservation Fund amounts received by th e Secretary in the f orm of donations. Amends t he Fund to authorize the transfer of amounts that were in t he Neotropical Mig r atory Bird Conservation Account immediately before enactment. Authorizes the Secretary to expend not less than $75 percent of the Fund for projects carried out outside t he United States. Directs t he Secretary to report on the activities of an advisory committee convened under the Act, and to transfer amounts to the Fund from the Neot ro pical M ig ratory" 1922,"National Hate CrimesHotline Act of 2006 - Authorizes the Attorney General to award grants to private, nonprofit organizations to: (1) establish and operate a national, toll free telephone hotline to assist victims of hate crime; and (2) establish and maintain a highly secure Internet site to provide information and assistance to such individuals. Directs the Attorney General annually to approve the provision of payments for such grants. Requires the hotline to: (a) be available 24 hours a day; (b) provide counseling and referral assistance to callers; (c) maintain a current resource database; (d) publicize its availability; and (e) not ask hotline callers about citizenship status. Requires the hate crime website to: (A) provide accurate information describing services available to such victims, including health care and mental services, social and transportation services, and other services; (B) be available to hotline operators; and (C) be developed, operated, maintained, and updated by the recipient of a grant. Requires the Attorney General not to award a grant unless the Attorney-General approves an application that contains certain information, including: (a)(i) a description of the recipient's plan for operation of the hotline; (ii) a description and certification of" 1923,"Terrorism elimination act of 2,001 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to establish the Counter-Terorism Trust Fund in the Treasury of the United States. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to: (1) appropriate amounts equivalent to amounts designated under section of the Internal Security Act of 1,996 (6096) and received in Treasury; (2) prescribe procedures under which individuals may make contributions other than those required under section 3112 of title I of such Act; and (3) make expenditures from the Fund for counter-terrorism purposes. Authorizes the Secretary to issue bonds to raise funds for recovery operations following terrorist acts and to combat terrorism. Requires the proceeds from the issuance to be used to pay administrative expenses of Treasury directly allocable for modifying tax return forms, carrying out this Act, and processing amounts received and transferring them to the Fund. Amends the Immigration and Naturalization Act to require the Attorney General to impose an additional surcharge on applications for immigrant or nonimmigrant visas. Requires the surcharge to be deposited in the Counter-terrorism Trust Fund. Amended the Internal Revenue Service Act of 3,100 to authorize the Secretary to designate portions of overpayments and cash contributions for counter-terrorism" 1924,"Electronic Books Opening Oportunity for Knowledge Act of (E-BOOK) of 2104 - Amends the Higher Education Amendments of 1865 to authorize the Secretary of Education to award grants to institutions to provide expanded student access to electronic course materials. Requires the Secretary to give preference to applicants that demonstrate a commitment to serving disadvantaged undergraduate students. Requires each grantee to report to the Secretary and Congress on the effectiveness and impact of the grant. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to not more that 10 eligible institutions of higher learning. Requires each recipient to use grant funds to support pilot programs to make digital materials available to undergraduate students in two academic departments. Requires recipients to report to Congress on the amount of money saved by participating students, best practices developed, types of digital materials used, and any recommendations for future congressional action. Authorizes grants to expire September 30. Amends the definition of ""cost of attendance"" to include the cost of textbooks and supplies. Amends definitions of ""digital course materials"" to include electronic books, open educational resources, and mobile computer devices. Amends definition of ""disadvantaged student"" to include students from low-income families, minorities, and economically or otherwise disadvantaged backgrounds. Amends Higher Education Act to require" 1925,"Line-Item Rescue Act of 93 - Amends the Congressional Budget & Impoundment Act of 74 to expedite consideration of certain rescissions of budget authority. Requires the President to transmit to Congress, on the day he approves an appropriation bill, a special message containing a proposal to rescind all or a part of any budget authority provided therein. Requires the special message to specify the budget authority to be rescind, the reasons for rescinding it, and the draft bill that would rescind it. Requires the House of Reps. to introduce the draft bill in the House in the same calendar year in which the President transmits the special message. Requires the bill to be reported by the House Committee on Appropriation without substantive revision within 20 days of continuous session after its introduction. Requires the Senate to report the bill without substantive revision by the same date. Requires the Clerk of either House to transmit the bill to the other House on the same day it is agreed to. Requires the other House to report the draft bill without substantive revisions within 21 days of continuous House session after its receipt. Requires the draft bill to be introduced in the House on the first calendar day after the House is in session following the day the special message was transmitted. Requires" 1926,"Freedom From Restrain Act of 1998 - Amends title XVIII (Medicare) and title XIX (Medicaid) of the Public Health Service Act to require that a provider of service (e.g., a hospital, nursing home, or home health agency) participating in the Medicare program or the Medicaid program must: (1) protect an individual's right to be free of physical or mental abuses, corporal punishments, involuntary seclusions, and physical or chemical restraint imposed for purposes other than ensuring the individual's safety or the safety of others; and (2) report sentinel events (unexpected occurrences involving an individual's care that results in serious injury or death) to the appropriate state or federal agency. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to establish a Sentinel Events Database to collect and maintain information on sentinel events. Requires the HHS to establish procedures for making information in the database available to Federal, State, and local agencies, national accreditors, health care researchers, the public, and the Internet. Requires the Department of Justice to investigate and report to the HHS any sentinel event that results in a death. Requires the state to ensure that any congregate care facility (e.g. a nursing home) that provides services to" 1927,"Community Access toEmergency Defibrillation Actof 2011 (Community Access to Defibrillation) (Sec. 3) Amends the Public Health Services Act to authorize grants to States and Indian tribes to develop and maintain public access defbrillation programs. Directs the Secretary of HHS to give preference to States and tribes that have a particularly low survival rate for cardiac arrests or a particularly slow response rate for cardiac arrest victims. Authorizes the Secretary to give grants to Indian tribes and tribal organizations for innovative, comprehensive community-based public defibrillation projects. Requires the Secretary to award grants to health care organizations to establish a national information clearing house that provides information on public access to emergency defibrillation. Requires the clearing house to provide information to increase public access to such defibrillation equipment in schools. Requires the health care organization receiving the grant to develop and provide comprehensive program materials to establish such a program in schools. Directs such organization to foster community partnerships with and among organizations to promote public access in schools. Authorizes such organization to establish a data base that gathers information in a central location regarding the sudden cardiac arrest of children and identifies or conducts further research into the issue. Requires such organization to provide assistance to communities wishing to develop screening programs. Requires the organization to" 1928,"21st century federal pell grant plus act - Amends the Higher Education Amendments of 1865 to double the Federal Pell Grant awarded to students pursuing a degree in engineering, mathematics or science, or a foreign languages, if the student is pursuing a degree or program in such field. Requires the Secretary of Education to develop and publish a list of such degrees, majors and programs, and to reduce the amount awarded to a student who changes his or her course of study after receiving an increased Federal Grant. Requires the reduction to be divided by the number the student received the increased Grant, and deducted from the amount the student is entitled to receive in the remaining academic years. Requires the Department of Defense, the Department of State, and the Department of the Treasury to develop and update a list of degrees, majors or programs in foreign languages that may enable the recipient to receive the Grant. Requires each student who received the increased Federal Grant to continue to be entitled to it in subsequent academic year if the degree or program is subsequently removed. Requires the Grant to be reduced if the student changes his or course of study. Requires the amount of reduction to be determined by dividing the difference between the total Grant received and the amount the recipient would have received if the increased Grant had not been awarded" 1929,"Oversight workforce improvement act of 2104 - Amends the Inspector General (IG) Act of 1998 to: (1) exempt IGs from the collection of certain information during the course of audits, investigations, inspections, evaluations, or reviews conducted by the IGs; and (2) exempt information relating to an agency's information security program or practices from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Amends the Inspector-General Reform Act of (IGRA) 208 to: (1) require that the IG of each designated federal entity be classified at or above the level of the senior-level executives of the entity; (2) provide that career appointees to the position of IG shall not suffer pay reductions as a result thereof; (3) authorize the IG to refer allegations of wrongdoing against the special counsel or deputy special counsel to the Merits Systems Protection Board for review; and (4) make IGs subject to the same pay and classification requirements as other senior-level executives. Amends the IG Act of to: (a) authorize the head and IG of each federal agency and designated federal entity to implement the amendments made by the IGRA; and (b) repeal the IGRA's executive" 1930,"Colorectal cancer detection act of 2019 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1997 (P.L. 105-100) to add a new category of Medicare coverage for colorectal screening tests, specifically those that are ""qualifying colorectral cancer screening blood based tests."" Defines a ""qualifying test"" as one that was marketed or used in accordance with certain provisions of the Public health Service Act or Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, more than six months before the beginning of the year. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish payment amounts for such tests based on a crosswalk to amounts for tests used to diagnose inherited colorectal cancers by methylation methods. Sets frequency limits for such tests. Exempts from such frequency limits tests performed on individuals at high-risk for colorectal cancers. Allows the Secretary to adjust the frequency limits for tests performed on such individuals. Amends the Medicare program to require the Secretary to establish a new category for colorectal testing services. Requires the Medicare program, beginning more than six month after the date this Act is enacted, to cover colorectal cancer detection tests that are ""qualified colorectal cancer blood-based tests."" Requires the Secretary to determine the payment amount for such" 1931,"Survivor Benefits Improvements Act of 2014 - Amends title 3 of the United States Code to extend the initial period for increased dependency and indemnity compensation for surviving spouses with children from two years to five years. Amends title I of such title to extend eligibility for dependency and indemnary compensation, health care, and housing loans for surviving spouses who remarry after age 65. Amends the definition of ""veteran"" to include a veteran of service in Thailand during the period January 9 1992, and May 7 1985. Amended title 39 of such title, to authorize the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to provide grief counseling services to surviving spouses who die while serving in the Armed Services. Requires the Secretary to carry out a pilot program to provide grief-counseling services to surviving spouse of veterans who die while on active duty. Requires the pilot program to be carried out at not fewer than six sites, including three where children are encouraged and three where they are not encouraged. Requires the program to be completed within two years of its commencement. Requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to submit a report to Congress on the pilot program. Requires the VA to consider the report in determining whether" 1932,"Quit Smoking Inclentive and Opportunity Act of 20(2002) (H.R. 4084) This bill amends the Internal Revenue code to allow a tax credit for certain expenses paid to assist individuals to cease smoking. The credit is allowed only if the expenses are paid during the taxable years of the taxpayer and his or her spouse or dependents. The credit cannot exceed $30 per year for over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy and $10 per year per person for counseling. The credit expires at the end of 2,003. (HR 4094) (Passed House 10/2/02) Passed Senate 10-29-02) Amends the Internal revenue code to allow taxpayers to claim a tax credit against the taxes they owe for certain expenses incurred to assist individuals in ceasing smoking. The tax credit is allowed for expenses paid during the tax year of the taxpayer or his or her dependents. It is limited to $30 for over-the counter nicotine replacement therapy, and $15 for counseling. It expires at the close of 2.03. The credit applies to the first $30 of expenses paid for over-the" 1933,Energy and Water Integrated Act of 2008 - Directs the Secretary of Commerce to enter into an arrangement with: (1) the National Academy for Sciences to conduct an in depth analysis of the impacts of energy development and production on water resources of United States; and (2) the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a study of the best available water conservation and energy savings technologies and strategies to maximize water efficiency in the electricity generation sector. Authorizes the Secretary of Interior to: (1)(A) conduct a study on the best available energy-water technologies and strategies for maximizing water and energy efficiencies in the production and distribution of electricity; and (B) conduct a report to Congress on the results of such study; and (3) conduct a review of the Brackshigroundwater National Desalinization Research Facility. Authorizes appropriations for the studies. Requires the Secretary of State to report to Congress annually on the progress of the studies. Directs the President to report to the Congress on the progress made in implementing the Energy and Water Research and Development roadmap. Authorizes funding for the studies and the report. Directs that the report be made available to the Congress. Directs each agency to report to Commerce on the progress it has made in implementing its Energy and Water Integrated 1934,"American Eagle Palladin Bullion Coin Act of 2001 - Amends the Federal Coinage Act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to mint and issue a $25 palladium bulllion coin weighing one troy ounce containing .995% fine palladium. Requires the Secretary to submit to the Congress a marketing study demonstrating that there would likely be adequate demand to ensure that such coins could not be minted at a net cost to the government. Authorizes the Secretary to acquire bullion from natural deposits mined in the United Stated or its territories or possessions, or from other sources. Directs the Secretary to sell the coins at a price not less than their market value plus the cost of design and issuance. Directs that the coins be considered numismatic items for purposes of certain provisions of law. Requires the coins to bear designs on both sides that are close likenesses of works of famed American designer Adolph Alexander Weiman." 1935,"Directs the Secretary of the Department of Commerces to assess the United Stated economy to determine the goods the United States currently produce, where such good are produced, and in which manufacturing sector the U.S. is most competitive. Requires the Secretary to develop a comprehensive national manufacturing plan to increase the aggregate manufacturing jobs in United States, identify emerging technologies, and strengthen manufacturing sectors. Requires the plan to be submitted to Congress. Requires the Department of commerce to conduct a survey to identify the categories of product manufactured at manufacturing facilities outside the United States and the number of jobs located at such facilities. Requires the survey to be submitted within 90-days of completion. Requires the report to include the findings of the survey and longitudinal trends in United Stated manufacturing and the number manufacturing jobs created in the United States. Requires the department to conduct a biennial survey of all manufacturing facilities outside United States to determine the categories of goods produced and the number employed at such facilities and submit the report to Congress. Directs the Department of comerce to submit a report summarizing the progress and trends in United State manufacturing since the Department's 2 reports. Requires the reports to be submitted no later than 6 months after the date the report is due. Requires the President to submit an annual report" 1936,Fan Freedom and Communit Protection Act of 95 - Directs the Federal Trade Commision to enforce the Act under the Federal Trade Comission Act. Amends the antitrust law to prohibit a professional sports organization from approving the relocation of its professional sports team to another community unless certain conditions are met. Requires the organization to: (1) reserve the team's name for use only in the community from which the professional team is relocatng until the community informs it that it will not be using the name; (2) reserve the name for use by another professional team in the same league; and (3) provide notice of the proposed relocation to specified parties not later than 6 months before the commencement season in which it plans to play in a new community. Requires the league to grant a franchise to an investor who offers to purchase and operate a new professional sports team. Requires the investor to place the amount described under the Act in an escrows account. Prohibits the league from approving a resale of a team during the ten years following the grant of the franchise. Exempts certain matters from the Act. Authorizes the Federal Trade Committee to suspend the antitrust exemption of a professional football league for one season if it fails to comply with the Act. Amended 1937,"MMA Territonal Equity for Low-Income Individuals Act of . 2014 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 2103 to extend the Medicare Prescription Drugs Transitional Assistance Program to Puerto Rico, American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands. Amends the Medicare Prescription Druggs, Improvement, Modernization Act to: (1) extend the availability of funds for the program until December 31, 2023; (2) require the Secretary of Health to request the Institute of Medicin of the National Academ of Sciences to undertake a study examining the access of Medicare beneficiaries residing in territories to prescription druggs during each of three periods: (a) before the enactment of MMA; (b) during the implementation period of the discount car and transitional assistance program; and (c) beginning January 1 , 206; and (3) require the report to include information on the relative cost and health improvements of beneficiaries as a result. (4) require the program to be available to all territories. (5) require the Department of Health and Humman Services to report to Congress on the program's effectiveness. (6) require the Office of Inspector General to conduct an evaluation of the program's administration." 1938,"Accountability in foster care act - Directs the Secretary of the Department Health and Human Service to: (1) establish an Advisory Panel on the Adoption and Foster Care System (AFCARS) to revise and improve the AFCARS system; (2) make recommendations for changes to the AFCARS data collection, reporting, and analysis system; (3) monitor the AFCARS improvements and propose improvements related to the provision of services for children and families; (4) examine the feasibility of integrating AFCARS with the National Child Abuse & Neglect Data System (NCAND); and (5) assess the extent to whic a State is complying with a corrective action plan through use of alternative longitudinal measures. Requires the Secretary to issue final regulations to implement the recommendations made by the Advisory Board. Requires the Advisory Board to be composed of representatives of State, local, and Federal agencies, and of research organizations, universities, private, nonprofit organizations, and families of former fost children. Requires the Federal Advisory Committe Act to not apply to this Advisory Board. Directs the Advisory Board, in making its recommendations, to consider the following: (1)(A) longitudinlly track child-specific outcome (including maltreatmen in foster care) for children who have exited foster care through emanc" 1939,Amends the Elementary and secondary education act to require the Secretary of Education to develop and implement model programs and guidance to promote gender-equitable teaching practices in elementary and secondary schools. Requires the Secretary to develop and disseminate information on the impact on learning of gender-role stereotyping and to provide training to teachers and other instructional personnel on gender-equitable instructional methods. Requires the Department of Education to establish a fund for innovation in education to support innovative projects that promote gender equity. Requires the National Science Foundation to support research on gender differences in learning and on the impact and effectiveness of gender-equivalent teaching methods. Amends the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to require the Department of Health and Human Services to conduct research on gender-related factors affecting the education of individuals with disabilities. Requires the President to report to Congress on the progress of the Department of Defense in providing equal opportunities for women in military education. Amends title I of the Elementary School Improvement Act to require each state to develop and submit a plan to the Department of Agriculture to ensure gender equity in the education of eligible children. Amends such title to require the President to submit to Congress a report on the progress made in ensuring gender equity in education. Amended the Elementary and Higher Education Act to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to report to the President 1940,"Federal Public Safety Officer SurvivingSpouse Protection Actof 2015 This bill amends the Civil Service RetirementSystem to allow a surviving spouse of a federal public safety officer killed in theline of duty to continue receiving a survivor annuities if the spouse remarries after the age of55. The bill also amends the Federal Employees RetirementSystem to make the same provision applicable to employees of the Departmentof the Treasury. (Sec. 1) The bill also makes the same provisionapplicable to employees of other federal agencies. (Secs. 2-3) The bill takes effect on January 20, 1888. (Sec 4) . (Source: Congressional Budget Office) . (Passed the House on December 15, 2020) . (House Bill No. 1235) . (Senate Bill No.1236) . (Signed into law by President Joe Biden on December 23, 2105) . . . . (Passed by Congress on December 31, 2205) (Passed by the Senate on December 4, 2305) . . . . . . . . . . ." 1941,Children First Act Of 2009 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1890 (SSA) to exclude from the definition of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) assistance any funds provided to a State under this Act that are used during a month to provide child-care services for a family under the State's TANF program. Amends the SSA to increase the amount of funds available for child-care services under this Act for fiscal years 2021-2016. Amends Title IV-A of the SSA to require States to certify that they have procedures in place to ensure that any child-care provider in the state that provides services funded under this Act or with qualified State expenditures meets all applicable State or local health-safety requirements. Amends such Act to allow States to use funds provided under the Act for child-care purposes to meet the requirements of the Child and Development Block Grants Act of 90. Amends SSA to require that any funds provided by the Act for the provision of child-care services be subject to individual and case-data reporting requirements imposed by such Act. Amends Social Security Amendments Amendments of 2109 (SSA-2008) to delay the effective date of the 1942,"Cancer Survivor Research and Quality of Life Act - Amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Director of NIH to expand and coordinate activities of the Institute with respect to research on cancer survivorships. Directs the Director to establish an Office on Survivorships within the Institute to implement and direct such activities. Requires the Office to prepare and submit to Congress a report on the activities of such Office and strategies for future cancer survivorship activities. Authorizes the Director to expand and contract the activities of NIH with respect to such research. Requires the Director to carry out certain activities to improve the health status and quality of life of cancer survivors, including: (1) expanding cancer surveillance systems; (2) assessing the unique challenges of cancer survivorship; (3) developing a national cancer action plan; and (4) developing cancer survivorship demonstration programs. Requires the Secretary of Health to study the unique health challenges of cancer survivors in order to develop and carry out projects and intervention to improve the quality-of-life of cancer survivors. Amends the Community Preventive Services Act to authorize the Secretary to make grants to states and localities to monitor and evaluate quality cancer care and cancer survivorship. Requires the grants to be used to develop information concerning cancer care and to monitor cancer survivorships. Directs" 1943,"Griffith project prepayment and conveyance act - Authorizes the Secretary of Interior to convey and assign certain lands and interests in lands to the Southern Nevada water authority (Authority) in consideration of the authority assuming from the United States all liabilities for administration, maintenance, and replacement for the Griffith project. Requires the Secretary to convey to the Authority: (1) all of the rights, title, and interest of United States in the Griffith project; (2) all of its rights, title and interest in acquired lands that were acquired for the project; and (3) all interests reserved and developed as part of the project in lands patented to the United States. Directs the Secretary to deliver to the authority a document memorializing the rights-of-ways established by the authority. Requires the authority to have a right-of-way at a cost across all public land and withdrawn land on which the project is situated and across any federal lands as necessary for the operation, maintenance and repair of such project. Requires that the authority comply with all laws and regulations governing the changes to the project. Prohibits the United States' liability for damages arising out of acts, omissions, or occurrences based on its ownership of the property conveyed. Amends the Act of 1946 to exempt" 1944,"Trucking Industry Regulation Reform Act of 94 - Amends the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to direct the Administrator of FMCSA to issue regulations to ensure that the safety fitness standards for motor carriers are consistent with those of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). Amends the Federal Aviation Act of 2001 to direct the FAA Administrator to issue regulations ensuring that the safety standards for air carriers are consistent. Directs the Administrator of the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration to issue regulations requiring that a motor carrier's safety fitness standards be consistent with those for the Federal Railroad Commission (FRA) and the FAA. Amends the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 88 to direct the Interstate Commerce Commissioner to study the feasibility and desirability of merging the operations and functions of the Interstate Commerce Commisioner and the Federal Maritime Commission. Directs that the Interstate Commerce Comissioner, in consultation w/ the Secretary of Transportation, prepare and submit a report to Congress identifying and analyzing all the regulatory responsibilities of that Commission. Requires the Commission to make recommendations to Congress concerning specific statutory responsibilities of the Commission that could enhance competition, efficiency, and safety in the motor carriier industry. Directs the Commission" 1945,Windfall Oil Profit For Heating Assistance Act of 10200 - Amends the Internal Revenue code to impose an excise tax on the windfalls profits from domestic crude oil and other taxable products removed from premises during the calendar year at a 10% rate. Requires the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the profits from the sale of any crude or taxable product made after January 1979 and to determine reasonable profit levels for purposes of applying the tax. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to prescribe regulations to carry out such tax. Authorizes the Secretary to transfer amounts equivalent to the tax receipts to a trust fund for heating assistance. Requires the trust fund to provide for: (1) 75% of the amounts transferred for heating assistance to consumers; and (2) 25% of such amounts for heating assistance small businesses. Directs the Federal Trade Commissioner to report annually to Congress on the investigation and determination of reasonable profits. 1946,"Return of Talent (RT) Act - Amends the Immigration and Naturalization Act to establish the Return to Talent Program to allow certain aliens to temporarily return to their country of citizenship to make a material post-conflict contribution to that nation. Requires the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to: (1) establish the program; (2) extend the 2-year period for participation in the program; and (3) consider an alien and his or her family members to be physically present and residing in, and to meet the continuous residency requirements for, naturalization purposes. Directs the Secretary of DHS, in consultation and cooperation with the Secretary State, to: (a) oversee and enforce the program; or (b) report to Congress on the program's implementation. Authorizes the Secretary of Commerce to issue regulations to carry out the program. Authorizes appropriations for the program. Requires the Department of State to report to Congress regarding the program's impact on post-conflict efforts. Requires the program to be terminated if the Secretary of Defense certifies that the Armed Forces of any country are no longer engaged in combat or peacemaking operations in that country. Requires the President to report to the Congress on the number of aliens who have participated in the program." 1947,"Country of OriginLabeling Amendment Act of 2803 - Amends the Agricultural Marketing Act to revise the country oforigin labeling requirements for beef, lamb and pork products, farm-raised and wild fish, and peanuts. Requires a retailer of these products to inform consumers, at the point-of-sale, of the product's country of origin. Exempts food service establishments from these labeling requirements. Requires the Secretary of Agriculture to: (1) carry out a program that allows producers to self-certify the country of production of their products; and (2) enter into partnerships with States to assist in the administration of the labeling requirements. Authorizes the Secretary to issue regulations to implement these requirements. Requires a civil penalty for violations of the labeling requirement. Exemits a covered commodity from being treated as adulterated under the Federal Meat Inspection Act if it fails to comply with the labeling requirement. Requires the Secretary to: (a) issue regulations to carry out the labeling requirements; and (b) enter into partnership agreements with States to enforce the labeling requirements. Requires the Department of Agriculture to use existing records to verify that any person engaged in preparing, storing, handling, or distributing a covered commodity for retail sales complies with the labeling requirements, including the regulations promul" 1948,"Older and disabled americans criminal protection act of 1 This Act may be cited as the `Old and Disabled Americans Criminal Protection Act of 19 . 1 2. Background checks. (a) In general. A shared housing referral service, as determined for the purpose of this section by the Attorney General, may request the Attorney General to conduct a search and exchange of records under subsection (b ) regarding any applicant for participation in a shared housing arrangement as a service provider resident by-- (1) submitting, to the Attorney General-- (A) fingerprints regarding such applicant; and (B) a written statement authorizing the shared housing referral service to request the search and exchange of records regarding the applicant, which is signed by the applicant; (2) making the submission of the information under paragraph (1 ) not more than 7 days (not including Saturdays," 1949,"Secure Federal FileSharing Act - Directs the Director of Office of Management & Budget (OMB) to: (1) issue guidance on the use by federal employees and contractors on all federal computers, computer networks, and systems of peer-topeer file sharing software; and (2) develop a procedure for approval of such software programs by federal agencies. Requires OMB to: (a) issue guidance prohibiting the use of such software except when approved; (b) develop a process for approval of software programs that are necessary for day-to-day operations, instrumental in completing tasks or projects, necessary for use among federal agencies, or necessary for use in law enforcement investigations; and (c) require agencies to establish policies to ensure compliance with the guidance. Requires agencies to: (A) update their information security or ethics policies to ensure employees are aware of prohibited conduct; (B) require contractors to comply with the guidance; and (C) ensure proper security controls are in place. Directs OMB to submit an annual report on the use and approval of peer-to peer file sharing programs. Authorizes OMB to issue regulations to implement this Act. Requires the report to include a justification for the approval of each program and an inventory of agencies using such programs. Amends the Federal Acquisition Regulation" 1950,"Lorton CorrectionAL Complex Closure Act - Directs the Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA) to transfer all real property and improvements comprising the Lorto Correctional Complex as a whole to GSA for disposal in accord with an Implementation Plan. Prohibits the District of Colombia from establishing any prison, penitiary, jail or correctional institution in the Commonwealth o Virginia after the enactment of the act without the approval o the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virgina. Requires the transfer of any District of Colombia felon who is sentenced to death, or committed to GSA custody for a term o imprisonment on or after the enactment date, to a facility designated b the Director of Bureau of Prions, in accordance wth rules established by the Attorney General to assure that treatment of District of Colombia felons is similarto the treatment of other individuals under control of the Bureau. Requires the Commission on the Closure of the Lorotn Correctional Complex to develop and submit to Congress an implementation plan for the closure o the Lorot Correctional Complex. Requires the plan to identify actions with respec to the future use of land on which Lorotn is located, the need to address impacts on transportation resources, and the transfer of property to Federal agencies for Federal use. Requires" 1951,"Lupus research and care amendments of 20.000 - This bill amends the Public Health Services Act to direct the Director of a national research institute to expand and intensify activities with respect to lupos, including research into the causes of lupos, epidemiological studies, and clinical research for new treatments. It also authorizes appropriations for such activities. The bill also directs the Secretary of the Department of Health and human services to make grants to public or nonprofit organizations to provide services to individuals with lupos and their families. The bill requires that the services provided under such grants be integrated with other grant programs. The bill defines ""official poverty line"" as the poverty line established by OMB and revised by HHS. (Passed the House of Reps. Oct. 11, 2, 2.00.0.0.) (Sponsor: Rep. James P. Davis) (Introduced in House Oct." 1952,Amends the Elementary andSecondary Education Act of1966 to authorize grants to state educational agencies to assist local educationalagencies to provide signing and mastery bonuses to middle or secondaryschool math or scienceteachers who agree to teach in high-need areas. Requires the Secretary ofEducation to award grants on a competitivebasis to local educationalagenciesto provide the bonuses. Requires the bonuses to be paid to teachers who passadvanced competency exams in math andscience. Requires the grants to be used to pay for Federal share ofcosts of obtaining theservices of mentor teachers. Requires the non-Federalshare of the costs to be providedfrom State sources incash or inkind. Requires the Federalshare of the cost to be 75percent. Requires thenon-Federal share to be provided fromState sources in cashor in kind. Requires theamount of each grant to be determined based on the extent ofthe concentration ofnovice teachers in the school districtinvolved. Requires the amount ofeach grant to be at least 75% of thefunds made available throughthe grant to payfor the Federal share ofthe cost of obtainingthe services of the mentor teachers. Authorizes the Secretary toaward grants to local educational agencies on a competitivebasisto develop andimplement mentor teacher 1953,"Security Enhancement andJobs Act of 2001 - Amends the Homeland Security Act of 1996 to require the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to approve or deny an application submitted under the Airport Security Screening Opt-Out Program within 12 months of its receipt. Requires the Secretary to provide to the applicant a written report setting forth the findings that serve as the basis for the denial, the results of a cost or security analysis conducted in consideration of the application, and recommendations on how to address the reasons the application was denied. Requires the report to be submitted to Congress. Requires the Department to carry out the program acting through the assistant secretary of homeland security (Transportation Security Administrator). Directs the Department to reconsider any application submitted by the owner of an airport for the screening service that was pending for a final decision by January 1. Requires the applicant to be provided with a list of qualified private security companies. Requires the application to be considered by the Department on or before the 180th day after the date it is received. Requires the list to be provided to the applicant no later than 90 days after its receipt. Directs the Secretary to consider any recommendation from the applicant as to which company would best meet the" 1954,"Drive Away FromEthanol Welfare Act of 1 This Act may be cited as the ""Drive Away From Ethanol Welfare Act of 19 96"". (a) Denial of Credit for Alcohol Used to Produce Ether. (b) Limitation on Alcohol Eligible for Credit for Alcohol Used as Fuel. (c) Reduction of Credit For Ethano l By Reason of Carbon Dioxide Byproduct Benefit. (d) Conforming Reductions of Other Incentive s for Ethanol Fuel. (e) Conform ing Amendments To Excise Taxes; Fuel Alcohol Taxed in Same Manner as Other Motor Fu els. (f) Increase in Small Ethanol Producer Credit. (g)" 1955,"Unemployment Assistance Act of 2008 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to exclude from gross income any qualified unemployment distribution (i.e., a distribution from a qualified retirement plan, health savings account, or Roth IRA) made during a specified period of unemployment to pay qualified expenses (e.g., rent, groceries, repairs, medical care, or education or job-training expenses). Allows the individual to repay the distribution to the same or another tax-favored plan. Requires that any repayment be treated as an eligible rollovers distribution. Excludes from gross income the amount of any repayment. Amends the definition of ""qualified retirement plan"" to include a Roth IRA. Amends section 701 of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) to allow a qualified retirement to make a direct rollover to a Roth IRA (subject to certain limitations). Amends the Employee Retirement and Income Security Act (ERISA), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the Department of Labor (DOL) to require them to issue regulations implementing these provisions. Amends ERISA to require the IRS to issue regulations to implement the tax treatment of repayments. Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions to require the DOL to issue regulations requiring employers" 1956,"Telephone Call Privacy ACT of 1, 1998 - Amends the Communications Act of the United States to modify the requirements relating to the use and disclosure of customer proprietary information by telecommunications carriers. Requires such carriers to: (1) use, disclose, or allow access to such customer proprietary information only when required by law or when the customer consents; (2) provide customers with a clear and conspicuous notice before using, disclosing, or allowing access to such proprietary information for the purpose of providing another product or service; and (3) receive written notice from the customer before using, disclosng, or allowing such access to such data for such purpose. Requires such carrier to terminate such use, disclosure or access upon receipt of such notice of disapproval. Requires such a carrier to disclose such information only when: (1)(i) required by law; (2)(ii) pursuant to a court or administrative agency order; or (3)(iii) to a law enforcement officer pursuant a warrant or a court-issued order. Requires such information to be disclosed only when: (1) the information is relevant and material; and (2) the law-enforcement need for the information outweigh the privacy interest of the customer. Exempts certain State and local" 1957,"Cyber Scholarship Opporunities Act of 2007 - Amends the Cybersecurity Enhancment Act of 14 to direct the Director of National Science Foundation (NSF) to: (1) expand the CyberCorporps: Scholarship-for- Service program to include eligible students pursuing an associate degree in a cyber security field without the intent to transfer to a bachelors degree program and either having a bacheloors degree already or being a veteran of the Armed forces; (2) require the Director to establish an online resource for the Cybercorps community that consolidates or eliminates relevant websites, and presents up-to-date information about existing scholarship programs, job opportunities, and modernized views of cybersecurity careers; (3) require the National Science Foundatoin to assess the potential benefits of granting scholarships to students who are not bachelors degrees holders to pursue an associates degree or an industry-recognize credential in a cyber securtiy field; and (4) require the NSF to develop a pilot programe to enhance critical infrastructure protection training. (5) require the director to evaluate and make the public, in manner that protects the personally identifiably information of scholarship recipients, information about the success of recruitment, hiring, and retaining" 1958,"TABLE OF CONTENTS. - The table of content for this Act. - SEC. 2, Securities and Exchange Commissio Reserve Fund. - TITLE I, TRID IMPROVE. - Sec. 1, Amendments to mortgage disclosu requirements. - TITLE II, PROTECTION OF SOURCE CO. - Sec 20, Procedure for obtaining certai intellectual property. - TITLE III, FOSTERING INNOVATI. - Sec, 30, Temporary exemption for lo. - TITLE IV, NATIONAL SECURITIES E. - Sec., 40, Nationally traded securi. - TITLE V, ELIMINATI. BARRI. - SEC, 50, Eliminating barriers t. - SEC 2, Amending the Civil Liability of the Bureau. - SEC., 50. EFFECTIVE D. - This title and amendments made by it shall take effect on the date." 1959,"Amends the Internal Revenue code to terminate, after December 31, 2002, the tax subsidies for large producers of ethanol used as a fuel. Amends the excise tax on alcohol fuels to repeal the reduced rate on alcohol fuels produced from natural gas, and to conform the excise taxes on alcohol fuels taxed in the same manner as other motor fuels. Amends provisions relating to the tax on alcohol used to make ethers to deny the credit for alcohol produced to make ethers. Amends excise tax provisions to repeal the tax on fuel alcohol produced other than by petroleum or natural gases, and to provide that the tax on such fuel alcohol is imposed in the same way as the tax on other motor fuels, including the imposition of a floor stock tax on fuel held on January, 1,1999. Amends tax provisions to conform the tax on diesel fuel to the tax imposed on other motor fuel. Amended the tax on motor fuels to conform the rate of tax on fuel produced from natural sources to the rate of the tax on gasoline. Amends various tax provisions to make them consistent with the tax on fuels. Amended tax provisions to provide that a tax shall not be imposed on fuel alcohol if the tax on the fuel was imposed under" 1960,"Health Insurance RateReview Act - Amends the Public Health Services Act to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to establish a process for the review of health insurance rates that are excessive, unjustifiable, or unfairly discriminating. Requires the Secretary to consult with the insurance commissioner of each state and consumer groups in carrying out the process. Directs the Secretary to determine whether a state is adequately prepared and is adequately undertaking corrective actions to prevent excessive, unjustifying, or unfairly discriminative rates. Authorizes the Secretary to take corrective actions to correct such rates. Requires the state insurance commissioner or relevant state regulator to undertake corrective actions if the state is not adequately prepared or is not sufficiently undertaking such actions. Requires the HHS to deny or modify rates or require rebates to the consumer if the state does not undertake corrective actions. Requires states to report to the HHS on the number of rate reviews conducted and the number of corrective actions taken. Amends the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act to conform the definition of ""rate"" to include excessive, unjustifiably, or unfairly discriminator rates. Amends Title XXVII to conform the reference to the definition of rate to include excessive rates. Amended the Health Care Education Reconciliation Act to require grandfathered plans to comply with" 1961,"Land Management Agency housing improvement act of 1094 - Authorizes the Secretaries of the Interior (Secretary) and Agriculture (Secretary) to make employee housing facilities available on or off Federal lands administered under their respective jurisdictions, subject to certain limitations. Requires the Secretaries to provide such housing facilities in accordance with this Act and section of title 38, United States code, except that the term ""availability of quarters"" means the existence of well-constructed and maintained housing facilities suitable to the needs of the individual and his family, for which rental rates do not exceed the median monthly housing costs for renters inclusive utilities, as a percentage current income, paid as part or directly to a party. Directs the Secretaries, subject to appropriation, to enter into contracts and agreements with private entities to make such housing facilities available. Directs that the Secretaries enter into cooperative or joint ventures with local governmental or private entities to support employee housing facilities. Directs each Secretary to conduct a survey every five years of the availability and quality of quarters at field units in the Secretary's jurisdiction. Directs such Secretary to provide suitable quarters if the survey indicates that quarters are not suitable for the personnel stationed at a specific duty station. Directs a survey of all existing government-owned employee housing facilities" 1962,"Authorizes the Secretary of the Army to establish and operate not to exceed five National Guard counterdrugs schools for the provision of training in counterdrug activities to the personnel and agencies listed in the Act. Requires the schools to be located in the states in which they are established. Directs the Secretary to submit an annual report to Congress on the activities and funding of the schools. Authorizes the appropriation of $25 million for the schools for fiscal 2012. Directs that the amount authorized for the schools be in addition to any other amounts authorized for the National Army for fiscal 1999. Directs each school to be named the National Interagency Counterdrug Training Institute (NICI). Directs the schools to provide training to the personnel listed in the act. Directs NICI to be located at San Luis Obisp, California. Directs MCTFT to be located St. Petersburg Florida. Directs RCTA to be located Meridian, Mississipi. Directs NCTC to be located Fort Indiantow Gap, Pennsylvania. Directs all schools to be established and operated under the regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Defence. Directs a report on activities of the schools to include the amount made avaiable for each school" 1963,"Criminal Terrorism Improvement Act of 2016 - Amends the federal criminal code to create a new offense of terrorist offenses resulting in the death or serious bodily injury of a person. Defines ""terrorist offense"" as: (1) a federal crime of terrorism; or (2) an offense involving an attempt or conspiracies to commit such a crime. Provides that any person who engages in such conduct shall be punished by death or imprisonment for any term up to life. Amends the Controlled Substances Act to deny Federal benefits to any individual convicted of a federal crime relating to terrorism. Amends Title 18 of the United States Code to add a wiretap predicate to the definition of ""wiretapping"" for purposes of the Wiretap Act. Amends title 10 of the United Stated Code to add an offense of providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization to the list of offenses that disqualify a person from receiving military training. Amends section 2520 of title 28, United Stated, to provide that any person convicted of a terrorist offense shall be denied Federal benefits for any period of time determined by the court. Amends chapter 114 of title 42, United States, to provide for" 1964,"Joint Committee onAgency Rule Review Act of 20(Joint Committee on Agency Review Act of2004) This bill amends title 5 of the United States Code to establish the Joint Committee onAgency Review Act of the Senate (the ""joint committee"") to review and report on rules issued by federal agencies. The joint committeecomprises 12 Senators and 10 Representatives. It is authorized to hold hearings, require the production of documents, and make rules respecting its procedures. The joint commitee shall report to the appropriate House of Representatives on its recommendations with respect tobills referred to the committee or otherwise within the jurisdictionof the committee. The committee may appoint staff. The House of Representatives shall pay for one-half the expenses of the joint commiteee. The Senate shall pay for the other half. The joint comittee may report a joint resolution to the House ofRepresentatives. The House shall consider the joint resolution immediately. The Senate may report a resolution to the joint committtee. The joint resolution shall be considered in the House as privileged and not subject to debate. The Senate and the joint committee may report a bill to the House. The Senate also may report a report to the joint committeee. The joint resol" 1965,"Cargo Theft Detersence Act of 1998 - Amends the federal criminal code to make it an offense to steal or convert to one's own use, for personal profit, goods or chattel moving as or constituting an interstate or a foreign shipment. Authorizes the Attorney General to reduce any penalty imposed under such offense if the defendant provides information leading the arrest and conviction. Requires the United States to establish a national computer database for the dissemination of information relating to such offenses. Directs the Attorney General annually to submit to Congress a comprehensive report on such offenses. Establishes an Advisory Committee on cargo theft to conduct a study and make recommendations. Authorizes appropriations for the Committee. Requires the Committee to terminate 9 months after the date on which it submits its report. Requires the Federal Sentencing Commission to amend the Federal Sentences Guidelines to provide a sentence enhancement of not less then two levels for any such offense. Requires the Attorney General and the Secretary of Transportation to annually submit to Congress reports on the investigation and conviction of such offenses. Requires the Department of Commerce to annually submit a report to Congress on the investigation of such offenses and the implementation of the National Cargo Theft Prevention Program. Requires the Secretary of Commerce to report to Congress annually on the implementation of such program. Requires" 1966,"CormorANT MANAGEMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES PROTECTION ACT This bill amends the Migrating Bird Treaty Act to delegate to the governors of states the authority of federal officials to manage cormorans (double-crested) in their state. The governors must submit a management plan to the federal officials, who must approve or disapprove it within 60 days. The governors may also request assistance from federal officials to control cormoran populations. The bill also requires the Department of the Interior to conduct educational and information activities for aquaculture facility owners and operators to prevent corman consumption of aquatic species. (Sponsor: Rep. Frank Lucas - House Agriculture Committee) (Introduced 09/27/2005) (Text available) (Legislative History) (Amends the Migrant Bird Treaty Act) (Requires the Department of Interior to conduct education and information activities to prevent croman consumption of aquatic speicies) (Requires governors to submit a management pplan to the Department of Inteior) (Requires Department of Interior officials to approve or disprove the plan within 6o days) (Requires a management plan approved by the Department of Interio to apply in lieu of federal regulations) (Requires compliance with treaties" 1967,"Nellis dunes national off-highway vehicle recreation area act of 2101 - Directs the Secretary of Interior to convey to Clark County, Nevada, certain Federal land in Clark County, for no compensation, subject to the following conditions: - The land conveyed shall be used to provide a centralized off-highway recreational park in the county; - The land shall not be sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of by Clark County; - If the land is not used for the purposes specified, it shall revert to Clark County; Directs the Secretary to enter into an agreement with the City of North Las Vegas, Nevada, regarding the development and use of the land conveyed; Requires the Secretary to deposit 5% of the net proceeds derived from the development and sale of the land in a special fund for the development, maintenance, and operation of the Recreation Area; Requires the County to retain 5% for capital improvements and the maintenance and operation of a park established under the agreement; Requires the Clark County Commission, the Bureau, and the Air Force to enter into a joint agreement for the Federal land to enhance safe use of the Recreation area and ensure that development is consistent with mission requirements of Nelliss Air Force Base; Requires the Bureau to develop a special Management Plan" 1968,"Derivatives And Hedge Fund Regulatory Improvement Act Of 2018 - Directs the appropriate Federal bank regulatory agencies, in coordination and consultation with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), to initiate a coordinated effort to regulate: (1) unregistered hedge fund transactions; and (2) over-the-counter derivative transactions. Directs the SEC to issue rules to: (1)(A) require the disclosure of policies on borrowing money by unregistered hedge Funds; (B) require strict record keeping; and (C) establish capital structure requirements; and (3) prohibit insured depositories from trading derivatives for the institution's own account." 1969,"National Foundation on physical fitness and sport establishment act - Establishes the National Foundation for Physical Fitness and Sport (Foundation) as a charitable and non-profit corporation, independent of the United Stated government. Directs the Foundation to: (1) develop a list of programs, events, and other activities that would further the goals outlined in the President's Executive Order 7234; and (2) encourage and promote participation by private organizations in these activities and private gifts of property to support them. Directs the Foundation, at least annually, to transfer, after deducting administrative expenses, the balance from contributions received for the activities referred above to the United State Public Health Service Gift fund for expenditure consistent with the purpose for which the funds were donated. Authorizes the Foundation to accept, receive, solicit and use any gifts, devises, or bequests of real or tangible personal property or any interest therein. Establishes the Foundation's board of directors, which shall consist initially of 12 members, including the Assistant Secretary for health, the Executive Director of the president's council on physical fitness, and the directors of the national center for chronic disease prevention and health promotion, the national heart, lung, and blood institute, and the centers for disease control and prevention. Directs" 1970,Expresses the sense of the Congress that it is the policy of the United Stated to make the release from detention of individuals imprisoned or detained on the basis of their religious belief a major objective in United States foreign policy with regard to China. Prohibits the use of funds made available to the United States Government for the participation in international programs or activities of certain Chinese officials. Requires the President to submit a certification to the Congress stating that the individuals listed in the bill have been released unconditionally by the Chinese government. Expresses the sense that the Chinese government is violating the human rights of the Tibetan people by attempting to impose its candidate as the 11th Panchen Llama. Expresses support for the Dalai Llama's recognition of GedhunChoekyiNyima as the 6th Panchan Lama. Expresses concern about the Chinese government's actions in Tibet. Expresses hope that the Chinese Government will release the individuals listed. Expresses belief that the Chinese Communist Party is one of China's biggest threats to Communist Party rule. Expresses desire that the Chinese Catholic Patriarchal Association and the Chinese Catholic Bishp's Conference be dissolved. Expresses that the Chinese Buddhist Association and the China Christian Council should be dissolved. Requires the Chinese government 1971,"World Trade Center National Memorial Act - Directs the Secretary of Interior to: (1) establish a national Memorial at, or near, the World Trade Center site; (2) provide technical assistance and administrative support to the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation; and (3) permanently administer the Memorial as a unit of the National Park system. Authorizes the Secretary to: (a) provide assistance to the Corporation in conducting public meetings and forums; (b) provide project management assistance to the Corporation for planning, design, and construction activities; and (c) prepare a charter for the World Trade Center Memorial Advisory Board. Requires the Board to: (d) operate as an advisor to the National Park Service; (e) take into consideration input from the public and interested parties; and (f) be composed of up to 17 members appointed by the Secretary. Directs the Corporation to: (g) submit a report to the Secretary, Governor, and Mayor for approval; (h) contain the recommended design and boundary for the Memorial; and (i) include a proposal and schedule for the transfer of interests in property as appropriate to the Secretary." 1972,"Staffing for adequate fire and emergency response act of 2,001 - Amends the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act to authorize the Secretary of the Department of Labor to make grants to eligible entities to pay the Federal share for the cost of hiring firefighters. Requires the Secretary to ensure that the Federal share does not exceed 75% of the cost. Requires the grants to be used to hire career firefighters. Requires that the number of firefighters hired must be at least equal to the number employed by the eligible entity during the prior fiscal year. Requires that a grantee must contribute a non-Federal portion of the cost, and must continue the employment of the firefighters hired for at least one year after the grant period. Requires that grantees must seek, recruit and hire members from racial and ethnic minority and women. Requires that each grant application must include a long term strategy and detailed implementation plan, and must specify the reasons for the need for Federal assistance. Requires that an eligible entity must be a State, unit of local governement, tribal organization, or other public entity. Requires that any grant recipient must submit periodic reports to the Secretary. Requires that if the Secretary determines that a grant is not in substantial complience with the terms of the grant application, the Secretary must" 1973,"CTR Modernization ACT - Amends the Bank Secrecy Act to modify the threshold for filing currency transaction (CT) reports. Specifies that a CT report must be filed when a depository or non-depository institution is involved, in an amount of not less $30000, in a transaction involving the payment, receipt, or the transfer of United State coins or currency. Requires the Secretary of Treasury to adjust the threshold for inflation and to adjust it for current financial practices. Requires a periodic review of the threshold amount and adjustment for inflation. Requires that the Secretary issue regulations to exempt any depositories institution from filing CT reports in a transaction with a qualified custome. Requires regulations to provide guidance on when to report suspicious activity. Requires general notification to customers regarding suspicious activity reporting requirements. Requires certain reports to be filed electronically. Requires reports to be made available to law enforcement agencies. Requires financial institutions to maintain records of all CT reports for five years. Requires records to be made readily available to the Secretary of Treasur. Requires fines for failure to file CT reports. Requires civil penalties for failure to maintain records. Requires criminal penalties for failure or refusal to produce records. Amends the definition of """ 1974,"Apples for teachers act - Amends the Internal Revenue code to: (1) exclude from the 2% floor on miscellaneous itemed deductions any deduction allowable as a qualified professional development expense paid or incurred for the purpose of enhancing the ability of an elementary or second school teacher to understand and use state standards for the academic subjects taught; and (2) allow a credit to an elementary or high school teacher who pays or incurs qualified elementary and secondary school education expenses. (Qualified elementary and secondary schools education expenses are defined as those for books, computer equipment, and other equipment and supplementary materials used in the classroom.) The credit is limited to $40 per year. (Taxpayers may also elect to have the credit not apply.) The credit applies to taxable years after December 20, 2100. (Taxpayer must be a kindergarten through twelfth grade classroom teacher, instructor or principal in a public or private school on a part-time basis for the entire academic year ending in the taxable year.) The credit does not reduce the regular tax or the tentative minimum. (Taxable year begins January 1 and ends December 30.) The credit may not be claimed for any expense that is deductible under other provisions of the Internal revenue code. (Tax" 1975,"Stop Adolescent Smoking without Excessive Bureacraty Act of 20(2007-2006) - Amends the Public Health Services Act to require a State to have in effect a law prohibiting the sale or distribution of tobacco to anyone under 16 years of age, and to prohibit an individual under that age from purchasing or attempting to purchase, or receiving or attempting to receive, tobacco products, or possessing or attempting to possess them in a public area. Requires the State to notify the individual of his or her parent or guardian if it determines that an individual allegedly purchased or received tobacco products, allegedly possessed them in a place, or violated the law. Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to States to help them enforce these laws. Requires the States to annually conduct random inspections to ensure that retailers comply with the law, and to annually report their enforcement efforts and progress toward reducing the availability of tobacco to individuals under age 18. Requires States to use more than 10% of the funds they receive from the comprehensive settlement reached in 1988 to fund health programs, tobacco control, and cessation activities. Authorizes the Secretary to reduce the amount granted to a State if it fails to comply with the" 1976,"No Child Left behind Reform Act - Amends the Elementary and secondary education act of 1865 to revise the definition of ""adequate yearly progress"" for elementary and secondary schools. Requires each State to ensure that its schools meet such progress standards. Authorizes the Secretary of Education to award grants to States to enable them to develop or upgrade their data systems for accountability purposes. Requires each local educational agency (LEA) to use grant funds to upgrade its databases or create unique identifiers for the purposes of measuring adequate progress. Requires each LEA to use grant subgrants only to enable it to upgrade its data systems or create unique identifier systems. Requires each state to use not more than twenty percent of grant funds for such purposes. Requires the Secretary to give priority to states that have created or are in process of creating a growth model as part of adequate progress determination. Requires each recipient of a grant to use not less than eighty percent of grant subgrant funds to enable LEAs to upgrade their data system or create unique identification systems. Requires the LEA to provide professional development or other training to principals and teachers to effectively use data to improve student achievement. Requires the state to submit an application for a grant to the Secretary at such time and manner as the Secretary may require." 1977,"FHA Seller-financed Downpayment Reform and Risk-Based Authorizing Act of 208 This bill amends the National HousingAct to prohibit the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) from requiring a downpayment from a mortgagorto purchase a single-family residence if the mortgager has a creditscore equivalent to a Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO) score of 740 or higher. It also prohibits the FHA from charging a premium for a mortgager with a credit score of 599 or lower, unless the FHA determines that such a mortgage can be insured without resultingin a need for a creditsubsidy. In addition, it requires the FHA to offer counseling to mortgagores about their responsibilities and financialmanagementinvolved in homeownership. It also requires the FHAto establish aconflict-of-interest policy for private nonprofit organizations that participate in a program providing downpayment assistance. It alsoprohibits the FHA from implementing or carrying out risk-based premium products related to the insuranceof any mortgage ona single-family residence, where thepremium price is based inwhole or in parton a borrower's DecisionCredit Score. It alsoauthorizes the FHA to establish a flexible premium structure for mortgagersonly if the" 1978,Veterans' health care policy enhancement act of 2908 - Amends title 3 of the United States Code to prohibit the collection of copayments and other fees from veterans who are catastrophically (severely) disabled for the receipt of hospital or nursing home services. Requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to develop and implement comprehensive policies on pain management for veterans enrolled for health care provided by VA. Directs the VA to establish not more than 7 consolidated patient accounting (CPAC) centers for conducting industry-modeed regionalized billing activities. Repeals the requirement for the VA to test the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Requires the VA to provide counseling for family members of veterans receiving non-service-connected treatment. Requires the VA Secretary to report annually to Congress on the implementation and effectiveness of the policies. Requires the Secretary to consult with veterans service organization and organizations with expertise in the assessment of pain. Requires the report to include an assessment of the performance of the Department of Veteran Affairs in providing pain care for systemwide veterans. Requires the annual report to include the performance measures and survey results. Requires the CPAC centers to reengineer and standardize all business processes and activities related to the Department's revenue cycle. Requires the centers 1979,"Flight 9-3 National Memorial Act This bill establishes a memorial at a site in Pennsylvania to honor passengers and crew members of United Airlines flight 9-11 who died on September 20, 2011, in an attempt to prevent a terrorist attack on the United States Capitol. The memorial will be administered by the National Park service. The bill also creates the Flight 9- 3 Advisory Commission (the Commission), which will be responsible for advising the Secretary of Interior on the planning, design and construction of a memorial to the passengers and crew members of the flight. The Commission will be composed of 14 members, appointed from among persons recommended by the Flight 3 Task Force. The Commission's duties include making recommendations for the planning, design, construction and long-term management of the memorial, and advising the Secretary on the boundaries of the memorial and the development of a management plan for the memorial. The Commission may also hold hearings and contract for personal services. The Commission shall terminate upon the dedication of the Memorial. The Commission is authorized to make expenditures for services and materials appropriate to carry out the purposes of this Act. The Commission may accept donations for the construction of" 1980,"Energy Price and Energy Price and Economic Stabilization Act of 2,001 - Directs the Federal Energy Regulation Commission (FERC) to establish cost-of-service based rates for wholesale electric energy sales in the western United States, subject to the Federal Power Acts, for use in the portion of the country covered by the West Systems Coordinators Council of the National Electric Reliability Corporation. Requires FERC to issue an order establishing such rates within 30 days after the Act's enactment. Exempts new generation facilities from such rates. Authorizes affected States to bring actions in the appropriate U.S. district court to enforce the Act's provisions. Amends the Federal Power acts to require that any order issued under the Act must be fully guaranteed by either the United States Government or a State government. Directs the Secretary of Energy to report to Congress on the implementation of the Act. Expresses the sense of Congress that the Federal Government should augment the States' response to the energy emergency by protecting the public from excessive wholesale rates. Expresses further sense of Congress regarding the need for the Federal Government to protect the public from unreasonable wholesale rates. Directs FERC to order refunds of any rates that were not just or reasonable and that were applied to sales of electricity between" 1981,"Mary Jo LawyerSpano Mesothelium Patient Registry Act of 2 0 1 5 . Authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to develop a patient registry to: (1) collect data on the incidence, prevalence, and treatment outcomes of mesothelium in the United Stated; (2) examine factors associated with the disease; (3) better describe the disease; (4) facilitate research on the disease; (5) make the information available to the general public to facilitate and improve research on, prevention, and treatment of the disease; (6)" 1982,"Promoting Access to Medicare Midwiffery Services Act Of 2010 - Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1984 to: (1) define ""certified midwifere"" as an individual who meets certain educational requirements and is authorized to perform midwiferies under State law or the State regulatory mechanisms provided by State law; (2) amend the Medicare program to: (A) provide for payment of certified midwifries services; (B) increase the percentage of the prevailing charges that would be paid for certified midwiffery services; (C) clarify that a hospital may pay for services furnished by certified midwiffsers and midwiffs; (D) provide for the payment of freestanding birthing center services; (E) clarify the billing rights of certifieid midwiffs and midwiffes; and (F) clarify that payments for services furnished in teaching hospitaIs may be made to a certified midwiffe or midwiff; and (3) direct the Secretary of Health to promulgate interim and final regulations to implement these amendments. (4) Direct the Secretary of Labor to issue regulations to implement the amendments. (5) Direct the Department of Health and Humans Services" 1983,"Medicare Mental Heath Modernization Act of 2,001 - Directs the Secretary of Health & Human Services to conduct a study of the coverage criteria for Alzheimer's disease and related mental illnesses under the Medicare program to determine whether such criteria unduly restrict access to such services by Medicare beneficiaries who have been diagnosed with such diseases. Requires the Secretary to identify alternative coverage standards that would permit such beneficiaries to receive coverage of health care services designed to control symptoms, maintain function, reduce deterioration, and prevent hospitalization. Requires the report on the findings of the study to be submitted to Congress within one year of enactment. Amends the Social Security Amendments of 1,998 to add mental health counselor and mental health counselor service to the definition of medical and other health services. Amends Medicare to exclude clinical social worker services from coverage under the skilled nursing facility prospective payment system and consolidated payment. Amends Part B of Medicare to decrease the Medicare beneficiary copayment for outpatient mental health services. Requires the Department of Health &Human Services to conduct an intensive residential services study to determine the number of days Medicare beneficiaries should be covered for such services. Requires Medicare to cover intensive residential services for up to the first 12 months of any calendar year. Amends Section 184" 1984,"Turkish Human Right Act - Prohibits FY 1988 foreign assistance to Turkey unless the Secretary determines that Turkey has made significant progress in specified human rights areas. Such areas include: (1) allowing human rights organizations to monitor and publish reports on human rights abuses in Turkey without fear of reprisal; (2) ceasing efforts to deny recognition of the civil and human right of its Kurdish citizens; (3) ceasing military operations against Kurdish civilians; (4) taking steps toward a resolution of the issue of the Kurdish people; (5) taking actions to demilitarized Cyprus and providing for the total withdrawal of Turkish forces from Cyprus, and providing support for a constitutional democracy for the Republic of Cyprus; (6) ceasing its blockade of Armenia; (7) ceasing official restrictions on Christian churches and providing adequate protection against acts of violence, harassment, and vandalism directed at members and property of Christian churches and school property." 1985,"TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTSTITLE I--REtailer IntegrityTABLE OF CONTENTTITLEx 1001011021031041051061071081091101201111202TABLE OF CONTENTTABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENTTABLE TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE TABLE OF CONTENTT TABLE OF CONTENT T TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTST TABLE OF CONTENTTS TABLE OF CONTENT TS TABLE OF CONTENT ST TABLE OF CONTENT S TABLE OF CONTENTSS TABLE OF CONTENT SS TABLE OF CONTENT SST TABLE OF CONTENTTT TABLE OF CONTENT TT TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTTable of Contents TABLE TABLE OF TABLE OF TABLE TABLE OF TABLE OF TABLES TABLE OF TABLETABLE OF TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLETABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE OF OF TABLE TABLES TABLE TABLE TABLES OF TABLE TABLETABLE OF OF TABLES OF OF TABLE OF OF OF TABLETABLE TABLE OF TABLE TABLE OF OF TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE OFTABLE TABLE TABLE OF T TABLE TABLE TABLE T TABLE TABLE TTABLE TABLE TABLE T T TABLE TABLE T TABLE TABLES T TABLE TABLETABLE T TABLE TABLET TABLE TABLE TABLET T TABLE TABLETT TABLE" 1986,Ending Homelessness Act of 20 16 - Amends the McKinney - Vento Homeless Assistance Act to authorize the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to make grants to States and local governments for emergency relief to address the un met needs of homeless populations in jurisdictions with the highest need. Requires HUD to establish a formula for allocating grant amounts to address the unmet needs of homeless popula tions in jurisdictions with the highest need. Allocates 5-year funding for the 5-Year Path to End Homelessness Program. Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to States and local governments for rental assistance to persons and households who are homeless (as defined in the United States Housing Act of 19 37). Requires the Department of Health and Human Services to provide technical assistance to States and localities in expanding the Healthcare and Housing (H2 Systems Integration Initiative of the 1987,"Prostate TestingFull Information Act - Requires certain physicians to provide information to patients concerning the availability and appropriatenesses of diagnostic procedures, if any, if the patient is over the age of 50, manifests clinical symptomatolgy, is at an increase risk of prostate caner, or the provision of the informaiton is medically necessary, as determined by the physician. Requires the Secretary of the Department of Health and Humman Services to promulgate regulations to require the reporting to the Secretary of covered physicians who violate the requirement and to provide for the enforcement of the requirement. Amends the Employee Retirement Income Securit Act of 74 to require physicians to provide similar information to patients in the group market. Amends tthe Public Health Service (PHS) Act to require the National Institutes of Heath (NIH) to receive specified amounts for research and education regarding prostate cancer. Requires the Agency for Health Car Policy and Research (AHCPR) to conduct and support specified research on prostate cancer. Authorizes the AHCPR to develop, periodically review, and update clinically relevant guidelines, etc., with respect to the disease. Requires the AHCPC to provide for such activities in carrying out the PHS Act. Requires the NIH to conduct and suppor" 1988,"FCC Modernisation Act of 996 - Amends the Communications Act of (CA) 1984 to require the FCC to prepare an agency modernization plan to streamline its management, reduce regulatory burdens, and eliminate outdated provisions. Directs the Commission to: (1) prepare a plan to adjust the distribution of agency personnel; (2) propose the automation and privatization of routine agency functions; (3) propose the termination or reduction of agency functions that are no loner necessary to protect the public interest; (4) reduce the levels and expenses for management and overhead of the Commission; and (5) prepare the agency to respond to changes in technologies, markets, and regulations. Requires the Commission to submit a copy of the plan to the President, the House Committee on Commerce and the Senate Committee on Commerce. Amends the CA to: (a) require the filing of contracts, agreements, and arrangements by carriers subject to the Act; (b) terminate the Commission's authority to grant new lines; (c) eliminate the Commission's control over the abandonment of lines to protect universal service; (d) eliminate the authority of the FCC to regulate transactions relating to services and equipment; (e) eliminate the requirement for the Commission to obtain information about" 1989,"Firefighters Pay Equity Act of 2004 - Amends the Federal Civil Service Retirement System to provide that, for purposes of computing retirement benefits, the annual aggregate pay of a firefighter who is promoted to supervising position shall be the sum of the annual aggregate basic pay and the annual aggregate overtime pay received in the calendar year immediately preceding such promotion. Amends the Civil Service Retirement and Disability System to make the same change. Amends title 5 of the United States Code to: (1) require the Office of Personal Management to prescribe regulations to ensure that no employee receives less pay by reason than the provisions of the Fair Labour Standards Act of the United Stated; (2) provide that, when computing overtime pay for firefighters, the Office of Personel Management may by regulations prescribe what hours are to be deemed to work and what hours are overtime hours; (3) provide that the Office of Perosnnel Management may prescribe regulations to determine the amount of a cash award to be paid to a firefighter who possesses and uses special skills or certification; and (4) provide that a firefighter who performs firefight duties and who is selected for training under this chapter shall be paid the rate of basic and overtime pay normally paid for the regularly scheduled tours during the period. Amends" 1990,"Amends the U.S. patent laws to provide that a biotechnologically-based process patent is not invalid merely because the process is determined to lack novelty or to be obvious under the patent laws. Amends the definition of ""biotechnological process"" to include recombinant nucleic acids, recombinants, hybridomas, and other genetic manipulation processes. Amends Title II of the patent laws to define ""biotechnologically-based material"" as any material used in a process as defined above. Amends patent infringement law to provide that the importation, sale or use of a product made by using a biotechnologic material patented in the U.S., during the term thereof, is an act of infringement. Amends Section 153 of the patent law to provide for the issuance of a patent on a biotechnologially-based material. Amends Sections 155 and 156 of the patent act to provide that, if the material is a biotech material, the patentee has the right to prevent others from using, selling, or importing the material. Amended the patent laws so that a claim issued under the biotech process patent provisions shall not be invalid solely because the process lacks novelty or is obvious. Amends title 39" 1991,"Energy Conservation Through Tree Act - Directs the Secretary of Energy to provide financial and technical assistance to retail electricity providers to assist with establishing and operating targeted residential tree- planting programs. Requires the Secretary to create a national public recognition initiative to promote participation in tree-plant programs by retail electricity providers. Requires the programs to meet certain requirements, including: - Providing free or discounted trees to residential customers interested in lowering home energy costs - Optimizing the electricity-consummation reduction benefit of trees by planting in locations that maximize energy savings while minimizing disruption to public and electric infrastructure - Using the best available scientific methods to create tree-siting guides that dictate where the optimal tree species are planted in relation to residence location, sunlight and prevailing wind directions - Requiring the program to receive certification from a designated certification body that it is capable of achieving the goals set by the Secretary - Ensuring that no less than 35% of the funds distributed to retail electricity companies that have not previously participated in tree- planting or that have not participated in a program established within the past three years are distributed to new programs - Establishing local technical advisory boards to provide advice and consultation to the program and to ensure that trees are not planted near existing electricity lines or under or adjacent to transmission lines without" 1992,National Discovery Trails Act of 1977 - Amends the National Trails System Act to establish a National Discovery Trails System. Directs the Secretary of the Interior to: (1) designate the American Discovery Trail as a national discovery trail; (2) enter into arrangements with a competent nonprofit organization to develop a comprehensive plan for the protection and management of such trail; and (3) ensure that the plan does not conflict with any agency direction. Authorizes the Secretary to acquire lands or interests for the trail only if they are located within the exterior boundaries of federal areas. 1993,Her sisters licked her until her fur was all dry. They didn't want her to mess up her pretty white fur. 1994,"a bottle floating in the ocean, where Asta and friends lived. They wanted it opened to see what is inside. They took it to Asta and papa. They read the note and told Asta that it was from a little gil. They could write a note for her if they find another bottle." 1995,"the elderly Chinese lady and her grandson. Nicole, her daughter bought a house next door. She is in Shanghai. Her parents are here. She brought an iPad. She pointed to it. She wants to know if I want to go with her husband to her house to discuss her mother's salt intake. She doesn't like Western food. She has to cook meals for the three people in her family. She likes to cook." 1996,"""Law & Order"", ""Crime Story"", and ""Miami vice"" and ""Midnight run"" and ""Get Short"" and ""The Mod squad"" and ""Snitch"" and ""Trial by jury"" and ""Law & order"" and ""Crime story"" and ""Miami vici"" and ""Thief""" 1997,no one answered. she saw that Quintons mother's car wasnt in their driveway. she waited for a while looking up and dow the block and got worried when Quintons mother was nowhere to he found. She got to school and ran to her techer and told him that Quinton had gone to the dentist. 1998,"yes, it is one of them. Staten Island is one. Staten Island, Staten Island, is one of five boroughs. Staten Island. Staten Island of New York State. Staten Island in the U. S. state of new york. Staten Island the southernmost of both the state and city of New York and the state of New Jersey. Staten Island separated from New York by the Arthur Kil and the Kill van Kull. Staten Island with a 2,016 census-estimated population. Staten Island third-largest in the boroughs. The borough of Richmond. Staten Island's flag was later to reflect this borough. Staten" 1999,"yes, but it sounded like it wouldn't be too bad. But Eppis, a firefighter knew the power of the storm. He asked his wife where the flashlighs were. The kitchen windows were broke. Eppis and Danielle ran with their sons to their room. EPPIS ordered his son R.J. to jump. The roof was tore down. Epps thought he had lost his son. He found him in the ruins. He was not hurt. He had been raised into the air and dropped back down. He described what had happen to him." 2000,Maryland home of the suspec in the recent disappearace of an American women in Aruba. 2001,"yes. He liked the tea. He drank the whole cup. He was proud of it. He served the tea to his guests and word spread. People though it was good enough for them. So it became the drink in China. Tea became the drink that the Emperor drank. So it was good for the people too. Yes, he was happy with it. He was so proud of it that he served it to all his guests. He was so proud that he served the tea at his court. He served it to everyone. He liked it so much that he served tea to all his friends." 2002,U.S. soldiers from the United States. Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a country in Asia. Afghanistan borders Pakistan and Iran. Afghanistan has a population of about 30 million people. Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Union in 1979. Afghanistan's capital city is Kabul. 2003,"he's the hope of a nation. ""TBE"", ""The Best Ever"" and ""The Money Team"" on all his social media accounts. He has 5.7 million followers on Instagram, 9.1 million on Facebook and 5.8 million on Twitter. He is the best fighter in the world. He is also one of the best social media users. He is a boxer. He is from the Philippines. He is 38 years old. He has been boxing since 1995. He has won 47 fights and lost none. He has knocked out 26 opponents." 2004,"Ohio State University to sing the articles of Incorporation for the nonprofit Organization. The group was to merge catalogs of Ohio Libraries electronically through a Computer Network and Database to streamline operations and control costs and increase efficiency. The goal was to bring Libraries together to cooperately keep track of world's information. The first occurrence of Online Cataloging by any Library worldwide was the Aldens Library at Ohio Univeristy on August 19, 1871. The first Library to do Online Cataloging through OLC was the Aldin Library at Ohio U. This was founded in the 19th century. The group began in 2" 2005,"No. Let's go in the window instead. No. Let' s look in the winow. No. No. They didn't go inside. No. It's not a good idea to go inside. They didn' t go inside. Let's not go inside. Not a good idea for them to go inside the store. No. Not a great idea. No. We won't go inside the building. No. I don't think so. No. That's not a great idea either. No. The best idea was to go inside but they didn't. No. She doesn't want to go inside. No" 2006,by a big lake in the woods. by a big lke by the woods . by a lake in the wood. by the woods by a lake. by lake in the forest. by woods by a big Lake. by big lake in woods. in woods by a Lake. 2007,"Germany. Germany. Germany. Europe. Europe. Germany. Western Germany. Germany, Europe. Germany, Western Germany. Europe, Germany. Germany and Europe. Germany and Western Germany. Western Europe. Europe, Western Europe. Germany in Europe. Germany Europe. Germany Western Europe. Western Europe, Germany, Europe, Germany and Europe, Germany in Europe, Europe, Western Germany, Germany, Western Europe, Europe. Europe and Germany. Europe and Western Germany, Europe and Germany, Europe Western Germany, Western European Germany, Europe Germany, Europe Europe, Germany Europe, Europe Western Europe, Western European, Europe, Europe and Western Europe, and" 2008,"leeward coast of malaita, northward, along the leeward coasts of malaitas, the _ariel_ worked her leisurly way, threading the colour riotous lagoon, that lay between shore reefs and outer reefs, daring passages, so narrow and corral patched that captain winters averred each da added a thousand gray hairs to his hea, and dropping anchor off every walle inlet of the oute reef and every mangle swamp of the main land that looked promising o cannibal life, for harley and villa kennan were in nno hurry, so long as the" 2009,"yes, he did. He barked insistently, and rushed toward a nearby lot and back. He was trying to get Ted to follow him. He was saying that it was urgent. Ted eventually followed Spotty. Ted found Brownie alive. Ted was horrified. Ted wished he'd listened to Spotty's appeals. Ted found an assortment of dog food, table scraps, and the remains of meals Spotty had eaten that week. Spotty evidently stayed with his friend to protect him. Brownie was treated by the vet and recovered. The two families watched them chase each other down the well worn path. Yes, Spotty" 2010,"no, the woods were closed and dark and cold, and the girl was a bit scared. She was thinking of going back. But they went on anyway. The girl's bear was interested in what the bear was doing. The bear was friendly and smiled at the girl. The dog and the girl kept walking and made it out. The reason for the bear's friendliness is unknown. The story is about a young girl who had a trip into a wood with her dog. The woods were dark, cold, and closed. The young girl was a scared girl. She had a dog" 2011,"University of Texas Medical Brancl. 17.000012.001000.002000 17 171001.003000 .004000 -171100.105000,105100, 105200,006000 ,105300, .007000,.008000,-105400. 106010" 2012,Savonarola and Romola. Both. Both were excommunicated. Both these events tended. Both events. Both the events. Savonarolo. Savo. Sav. Savanarola. Savone. Savona. Savana. Savanna. Savann. Savano. Savane. Savanne. Savannah. Savany. Savand. Savanda. Savando. Savande. Savander. Savandez. Savanz. Savant. Sav 2013,she was going to love it. she was going to be happy there. she would have a new bedroom. she could eat fast food. she had a new home. she didn't have to go to school anymore. she wouldn't have to see her friends anymore. her family was moving there. her dad brought a truck to the house. she helped her parents take all of their things into the house she was happy to be there. it was a new start. she loved her new home. she was happy. she liked it. it made her happy. 2014,"no, she did not show visible sign of it. but the ski patro followed strict procedures. and brought her to the bottom. and insisted she see a doctor. she was taken to hopital du sacre-coeur in montreal. from there she was transfered to lenox hill hospital in new york city. friends and colleagues were sad by her death, and jodie foster said that tasha loved fiercely, and that love continus in all of those who knew her, and may liam, her beautiful sons and her loving famili hold her close." 2015,"took Peter home that daay, and they make lots of fun memorys." 2016,"January, 2108. 2018. 1/2009. 2/2010. 3/2020. 4/2030. 5/2040. 6/2050. 7/2060. 8/2070. 9/2080. 10/2090." 2017,"Neroy, a stay-at-home mom from Southern California, would file the e-mails in a folder for future reference . It wasn't exactly the most efficient system. Then last year, during one of her browsing sessions , she read a blog post that gushed about a new website called Pinterest. The virtual pin-board, where users can pin and organize images onto individual ""boards"", didn't pique Neroy's interest at first , but she quickly changed her mind. ""Someone described it as an" 2018,the chain from the pol. and the dog. and the chain from the pole. and the chain from the pole. and the chain fro the pole. . and the chain fr. the pole. the chain from. the pole and the chain. and the chain from the pole. 2019,"three since Lugo was elected to office. Three. Three. 3. Three. three. Three. The third. Three. the third. Three, Three. Three, 3. 3, 3, Three. Three. Three since Lugo. Three. Since Lugo took. Three." 2020,went shopping for a new dress to wear at the party. She also brought a pear for a snack. Her dad was busy so her mom joined her. They went out to the first clothing store and the women tried on a new dress that cut off right above the knee. They went back to the car and saw a bug splashed on the window. They went into a restaurant to eat breakfast but the restaurant was still cooking peas. They asked the cashier if they could have some of the peas and they bought steaks too. They got a vanilla shake and went to another store to shop for more fun. They were enjoying the peas and 2021,"county in South East Englanad which borders Greater Lonon to the south easte, Berkshire tothe south, Oxfordshirr to the west and Northamptonshireto the north, Bedforshire to the northeast and Hertforshire tothe east. Buckinghamshire is oneof the home counties." 2022,"Philip was eating. Philip continued his mea. Philip continued to eat. Philip continued eating. Philip was eating. He was eating. he was eating. Philip was eating, and he was eating, he was eating and he was waiting for two hours. Philip was waiting for the horses to be saddled. Philip was sitting at the table, waiting for the next course to be served. Philip was at the table waiting for the food to be served, and he had been waiting for two hour. Philip was looking at the table and waiting for the meal to be served. Philip was waiting for his meal to be ready. Philip was" 2023,"Trowbridge. England. Wiltshire County. Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire. Gloucestershire. Oxfordshire. Berkshire. Salisbury. Stonehenge. Avebury. Longleat. Stourhead. Mere. Salisbury Cathedral." 2024,under her pillow. or in a plastic bad in her pocket during the day. or in the kitchen floor when she first met him. or in her pocket when she first made it. or in water when her mom told her. or in his own home. or in Marsha's pocket. or in Mika's mouth. or in Joey's mouth. Or in the kitchen. Or in her mom's mouth. In her mom's pocket. Or in Marsha. Or in Mika. Or in Joey's. Or in a plastic. Or in water. Or in his own. Or in someone else's. Or on the 2025,"silly girl, not too wise, but not too spoilt, and full oCockney vulgarities, and Education was unfashioanable just then. She was not much beter instructed, and she had no pursuits expt that of her advantage. She seemed to live apart, taking little interest in anything around her, except her devotional and the bringing of them over to the church. The nursery was a separate establishment, there was no mixing with the guests, who were seen in excited peps from the winow, or when they were solemnly introduced, to pay their respect to the prince." 2026,putting advertisements on his back. and in his text book. and in the classroom. and in front of the whole class. and in gumley's red pills. and in rotttenberg. and in a trunk full. and in red pills. And in a job. and in work. and in sixteen pills. and he was red-blood. and in pills. and on his back in rottentberg. and he didn't know if the man was red blooded. and in putting gumley's pills on his face. and in taking them. and in being a dudish. and in having a poster 2027,the cats' hair. 3 treats each. 8 cats in total. 7 girl and 1 boy. 8 cat names. 8 different cats. 8 treats. 8 names. 7 girls and 1 boys. 8. 8 girls and 2 boys. 7 cats. 7. 8 girl cats. 1 boy cats. 3. 8 treat. 8 name. 8 . 8.8. 7 and 1. 8 and 1 . 8 and one. 8 8. and 1 8. cats. 2028,"afraid of it, but he has a sneaking idea it is goood. He is not sure. He is afraid of it. He is unsure. He is uncertain. He is doubtful. He is confused. He is in doubt. He is hesitant. He is ambivalent. He is undecided. He is indecisive. He is unconfident. He is unconvinced. He is skeptical. He is unsatisfied. He is dissatisfied. He has no idea. He is puzzled. He is perplexed. He is surprised. He is amazed. He is astonished. He is shocked. He is stunned" 2029,the McLaren simulator to sharpen his mental preparations for the Malaysian Grand prix. He was concussed after losing control and airlift to hospital. He had a high speed car crash. He is Spanish. He has been training for his comeback. He got back to race prep in the simulator. He finished in last. He lost to Lewis Hamilton. He's 33. He returned to work after a freak accident in the winter. 2030,"starting a regular theatre. and had already engagd a hall, whic would be converted inti a first-class place of amusement as soo n as possible. this would have been regared simply as a rumour started for the purpouse of injuring the credit of these young gentlemens, had it no come so directly frrom one of the parities concerned, and mus therefore be true." 2031,NBA players they watch. on TV. They dream of playing in the nba. They are sure its going to happen. They want to be asgood as the NBA. They have a basketball hoop. They play basketball. They like it more than soccer and basebal. They got presents for their birthdays. They played basketball at Jareds house. They practice a lot. They get to be on a team next year. 2032,The other dragons were. They were afraid that Sean might get injured. He was putting grass and clover and leaves and vine all over his bed. He never stayed green. He had to make his bed every day. He went to see his friend Zara and saw a piece in a golden neckless. She told him that it was a green stone. She didn't like them because they were too green. She wanted yellow things. 2033,"eleven o'clock on evening. ""now what can i give you? there are some sandwiches her--ham and paté-de-foil-gras, i think. whisky and soda or somen hock?"" ""a paté sandwich and somen plain soda water,"" please,"" sarah replied, taking of the long motering coat which concealed evening clothes. i have been fined foreverything except disorderly dri. ""what ripping sandwiches! and quite a good play, wasn't i?"" ""i am glad you enjoied it."" ""it was a swindl. ""domestic ructions agin, i suppose" 2034,Priest. Ordained as a Priest in 1851. He was a professor of theology. He was appointed Archbishop. He was Dean of the college of Cardinals. He was Prefect of Congregation for Doctrine of the faith. He was Pope. He was John Paul II' closest confidant. 2035,"no, they did not find any sign of Wilbur Poool. They met with three people who talked to the man. They were sure that he was Wilbur Pooll. They did not find him. They did find him. He was in his home. They did start a hunt. They did send a telegram to Aaron. They did go on a hunt. The boys did set off on the hunt. They covered some of the streets and some of their roads. They did meet three people who spoke to the man. Yes, they did find him, but they did not know where he was. They did set off to find" 2036,"The production of these hormons increases gradually until maturation is reached. Some boys develop gynemastia due an imbalance of hormones, tissue responsivness or obesity." 2037,moving against captain grady and barnaby winthrop? yes. they were interested in the word uttered by jeff jones. he was a member of the gang. they wanted to know what he knew about captain grady. they asked him to tell them. he said he would only tell them if they granted him his freedom. they couldn't promise anything. they had to wait for mr. dottery to get back. they didn't want to let jack blowfen take him to the next place. they knew he would be lynchd. they told him to talk. 2038,"the banks of the Rhein in the German State of North Rhin-Westphalia. Germany's largest metropolitain area. Germany's oldest city. West Germany. Germany's present Constitution. Germany's Basic Law. Germany's seat of government. Germany's capital. Germany's joint seat of governement. Germany's secondary seat of government and the Chancellor. Germany's primary seat of government ministries and authorities. Germany's residence of the archbishops and prince-electors of cologne. Germany's temporary seat of the federal institutions. Germany's reunified capital. Germany. Germany. Bonne. Germany. West Germany, Germany's" 2039,"against the throne of gian maria, at least i'll swear, it is not know that you were to have met us. His highness may conjectur, but he can not know for sure. and if you but escape, all may yet be well-saving with us, who matter not, go, my lord, remember your promise to seek at your cousins hand the gonfaloon, and may god and his blessed saints prosper your excellency. the old man caught the young mans hand, and bending his head until his face was hidden in his long white hair" 2040,"yes, it was fading rapidly. The light was fading rapidly, and Wylland took the wheel. She came round with a thrashing of canvas, and came back again with her deck sharply slant ed and little pufs of bitter spray blowing over her weather rail, for there was no doubt that the breeze was freshening fast, and Dampier sent a man up into the foremast shrouds. and looked at Wyllard afterwards. and then called to Wylland." 2041,"Variety"" magazine. ""Variety"". ""Variet"". ""Variat"". ""Varity"". ""variety"". Variety. ""VARIETY"". ""VARITY"". ""varity"". Variety magazine. Variety. Variety. Variety magazine. Variety." 2042,"George. ""Hello!"" said he. ""Where are your going?"" ""Going home, said Harry, ""also stopping in the roa"". ""Thus the quarre came to an en"". ""Yes,"" said Hary. ""And I think we mad a pretty good bargan. I didn'" 2043,"go back as volunteers for the next few years to do transplants. ""F""unding is a problen, ""In the me""ntime we'll go ba""ck as volun""teers to Gaza for t""he ne""xt cou""ple of y""ears to do mo""re tra""nsplant""sa""tions. ""The Liverpool team's ne""xt vis""it is sc""hedule""d fo""r Ma""" 2044,"No one was alive except Robinson. He was the only one who survived. He had no friends left. He must face the facts. He is alone on an island. He has no food, water, or gun. He just used his hand to work hard. He made a cave and built a house. He grew corn and raised goats. He saved a wildman and gave him a name. He taught him how to be a good servant and they got a new boat and escaped. He's a hero. He could say that he was very clever and brave. He" 2045,teach the boy a leson! 20000.0001.0010.0101.1011.1111.01110.110100.10011000 100200120021003004005006007008009001300140015001600170018001900220 2046,"Yes. Discogs is a website that is a website. It is a website for audio recordings. It is also a website for commercial releases, and it is a website where people can find information about audio recording. It is not a website for music. It is an online database of music releases. It is the largest online music database. It is especially known for its electronic music releases. Discogs contains over 10 million releases, and there are nearly 4 million artists who have contributed to the site. The site is located in Portland Oregon, US, and it was launched in 2010. It was launched by" 2047,"Japanese Zen. (or Zen) (or Zen Buddhism) (or Japanese Buddhism) (unknown) (unknown). (unknown) (unknown) . (unknown) , (unknown) or (unknown) Zen. (unknown) Japanese Buddhism. (unknown). Japanese Buddhism. Japanese Buddhism. Zen. (Zen Buddhism). (unknown). Zen. (Chinese Buddhism). (Chinese Buddhism) (Chinese Buddhism. (Chinese Zen). (unknown), (unknown) Chinese Buddhism. (Tang dynasty). (unknown)(unknown) (Tang Dynasty). (unknown),(unknown) (Chinese Zen. (Taoism). (unknown).(unknown" 2048,"Gonzalo de Cordobas army. He was the Great Captain in his day. He led the army under the comand of Ferdinand and Isabel. He landed in Calabra in the spring. He made terms with the French for his own sake. He continued in the pontiffal army at the hea of a condottta of 650 lances, and he was the husband of Lucretia Borgia. He brought licentious habits to Rome. He lost Naples more easily than he conquered it. He reentered his capital and ascended his throne. He retired" 2049,Princes Andrew and Edwards. Diana's future in laws. They frequently visited to swinm in the pool.. 2050,"at least 5 for the meal. Two for Janet and Three for her father. She could only find Four eggs in the pen. She placed them in her basket. She had enough for Breakfast. She heard a quack and went to find it. She found a nest with large brown Eggs inside. She took one of the eggs. She had four eggs in all. She had to go to the house to get more. She had a total of five eggs. She could not find any more eggs. She went to the pond to look for more. She could find no more eggs. The duck said ""Quack"". She had" 2051,very severe names for being stupid. He had no hesitation. He was about as sore as can be. He'll be looking for another job. He's glum. He keeps out of the way. He doesn't want to know where Mr. Wright is. He owes a lot of money. He didn't see Mr. Wright today. He heard he had a long conversation with the lawyer. He wants to make the business pay. He has a long chin. He is a fish. He thinks he is way off in his reckoning. He says he is 2052,to help the poor student's. He wanted them to keep sports alives. He wanted the kids to get an education. He wanted him to show himself. He wanted her to do her best at the sports meet. He wanted his son to play basketball. He wanted it to be a good experience for her. He wanted people to think he was a good person. He wanted a good reputation. He wanted everyone to think he cared about the kids. He wanted someone to thank him. He wanted Christian to be happy. He wanted Jordan to be happy too. He wanted Michael to be happy and proud. He wanted all the kids to 2053,"no, Andrew Reynolds is her co-star. He is an executive assistant. He accepts abuse as part of the media-industry. He's younger than Sandra Bullock. He doesn't want to keep his Job. He has a sexual-harassesment lawsuit. He visits the groom-to be's family in Alaksa. He marries Sandra Bullock in a green card wedding. He says OK. He wants to keep the movie's moods. He thinks the movie's a sexual-harrasement lawsuit would ruin it. He knows that the movie's an offer he" 2054,FM radio and television. VHF and UHf. International coordination. The Federal Communications Commission. Canada and Mexico. North American broadcast stations. The FCC. The altitude. The transmitter would not have to be located underground. It could be in a valley. It could have a negative HAAT. It could also be in a mountainous region. It could create some unusual case. It could happen if the transmitter was in a valley with hills on either side taller than the transmier itself. It could occur if the transmitter is in a valley and there are hills on both side taller than it. It could result in a negative HA 2055,second- and third-degrees burns over about 2/3rds of his body. 2056,"Palestinian militants who fired rockets into southern Israel. Shalikarsaid the Israel Defense Force ""never received an official statement from anyone regarding injuries to the Shakoura family. The IDF wishes to conveys that missiles are fired at Israeli citizens from terrorists, but it has no intension of harming civilians." 2057,"major changes to the operatin system's platform an user interface to imrpove its user experience oon tablets, where windows was now competing wth mobile operating systems including android and ios. In particular these changes included touch-optimized windows shell based on microsoft's metro design language, start screen which displays programs and dynamiucally updated content on grid of tiles, a new platform fo rdeveloping apps with emphasis on touchscreen inp ut, integration with on line services including the ability to synch apps and settings betwen devices, and windows store, an online s tore for downloading and purc hasing new software. windows 8 added" 2058,on their 15th anniversary. She wrote it on the Chris Kyles Facebook page. She wrote that she misses him and loves him. She wrote about how she feels his presence in her heart and soul. She wrote how she is more blessed to be his wife than anything in her life. She wrote she can either bury herself under the covers or celebrate never having had a day without him in her heart because he left her with memories and beauty. She wrote the film was based on his bestselling autobiography. She wrote why the film was a smash hit. She wrote Kyle and his friend were shot and Eddie Ray Rought was found guilty 2059,Ronaldo is the overwhelming favorite. He is the current Ballond'or holder. He is also the newly-crown all-time LaLiga top scorer. He is a man seemingly abale to score goals. He is known as an influencial brand spokesman. He is Portugal skipper. He is better known than Messi. He is 92%. He is 86%. He is the ex-Mancheste United man. He is Mike Wraggs global head of reseach. He is from Repucom. He is one of the sports marketing research company. He is German. He is Manuel Neuer 2060,"it is viewed as discipline in its on right, or group under other related discipines such as history, or grouped with other related disciplines." 2061,at work. he has to wait for him to come home. he will go out and trick-or-treating. he is going to cook dinner for them. he wants them to eat good before they get candy. he thinks it will spoil their dinner. he doesn't think pirates is cool. he didn't tell kevin that. tonight is going to the best halloween ever. he hasn't told kevin that he is going as a pirate. he isn't going to tell kevin. he just wants to keep it a secret. he won't tell kev 2062,"his brother's birthday dinner. . . , . His brother was happy with the dinn. . . . His mom was happy. . . . Billy's mom. . . . . . His mom. His mom. . His mom was very happy. His brother. . His brother was. . . . His mom. His mom. ." 2063,"When last we saw olivia pope, she was leaving behind a broken fitz, who'd lost his son. D.C now rests in hands of Olivia Pope's father. Portia de rossi will join ""scandal's"" forth season for a mulitple-episode arc, Ellen DeGeners first announced the new on twitter, bragging abou her wife's top secret storyline. Could the words ""Top secret"" mean that de rossi is a part o Papa Pope's b-614 army? We will find out Thursday sept. 24 at 9p.m., when scandal returns on ABC," 2064,Grierson. He was George's hired man. He worked for him. He cut fuel. He helped George. He had a team and sledger. He should have joined George. They were on the prairies. They had a little shelter from the trees. 2065,"by clemency, giving them great appoints and trusting them, calling them to Parliament in London. He repaired ruins of war, studied her laws and customes, appointed his nephew as governor. He had overlooked two fact: the Scottish clergies were opposed to union, and the greatest nobles were fickle. He had turned his coasts, and the Bishop of Andrews had taken an oath to Edward, but they made a treasonable covenant. Through Bruce prospered, Edward was confering on him a favor, and Bruce had slain his old rival. Bruce had tried enlisting Comyn in a conspiracy, but Comyn" 2066,"six babies. 6. 6 babies. six. 6 baby raccoons. 6 raccoons 6 babies 6. six. six babies. Six. 6 6. Six. six 6. Six. 6 six. Six 6." 2067,"a can of fish . . ."" . "" . , . 1 . ' . a . c . t . n . s . d . o . m . i . l . e . f . r . h . u . p . b . y . w . I . g . H . E . S . T" 2068,"Eastern and Southern Europe, and the crossroads between main European cultural routes and trade routes, and the southern Central European region." 2069,"yes, dear old Lily is old. She is the aunt of the two sisters. She has a daughter named Valetta. She also has a granddaughter named Gillian. She was a friend of the younger generation. She had a dream of having a friend in that generation. Now she has to do the very best she can for her daughter in the few remaining weeks before she has her mother again. She worries about her daughter's education." 2070,"no, they had never played croquet before. They had always played lawn tennis. They were delighted to learrn how to play croquet. They were glad to see hoops come into fashioin again. They were happy to learn that Uncle Redgie was a very fine looking retired general. They were also happy to learn about the kittens of their beloved Begum. They were shown the kittens and presented with a cat named Phoebes. They were excited to learn that they could have the cat if their sister would let them have it. They were told that they must be their maiden aunt, not their sister. They" 2071,"Somali pirates, Ahmed Muse and the FBI and the State Department. They were encouraging the journalist not to write about it. They said, raising his prolefile would make his realse more difficult. They wanted to write abouit his capture. They had been holding him for more than 2 years. His family and a somali official told CNN that they were elated that he was free. They did not have enough time to talk to him. They needed a little time before they could evaluate all this. They added that the journalist was physically and mentally worn out. He was" 2072,people in town didn't liked him. He was 2 year older than Margs. He was born. He left after he waas born. He was George. He was older than Marga. He was named George. He left because people in town didn' t like him. He left. He was the father of Jerry. He was two years older than his mother. He left the town. He left when Jerry was 1 year old. He left before Jerry was born because people in the tow didn't like his father. His father was George. His father left because people didn't like her. He left his family 2073,"endemic and precinctive, ""precinctiv"" and ""endemis"" are synonyms. ""Precinction"", ""endemisc"", ""endemic"", ""endémic"", ""endēmico"", ""endêmico"", ""indigenous"", ""indigena"", ""indígena"", ""endémos"", ""endemon"", ""endémon"", ""endëmon"", ""endèmon"", ""indigene"", ""indigna"", ""inden"", ""indigne"", ""indige"", ""indìgë"", ""indëgë"", and ""indëgnë"" are" 2074,Bob's neighbor. Frank and Francines. Frank's son's dog was stolen. Frank's wife. Frank's family. Frank's neighbors. Frank's friends. Frank's children. Frank's parents. Frank's brother. Frank's sister. Frank's cousin. Frank's aunt. Frank's uncle. Frank's nephew. Frank's niece. Frank's daughter. Frank's sons. Frank's daughters. Frank's brothers. Frank's sisters. Frank's cousins. Frank's aunts. Frank's uncles. Frank's nephews. Frank's nieces. Frank's grandchildren. Frank's great-grandchildren. Frank's first cousin. 2075,yes. All of them cheered very loudly when Mike hit a homerun. 2076,"young people are harming the language. They too will think this way. James argues that languages do not and cannot become corrupted They simply change to meet the new needs. However, Netspeakers do agree that it is important to teach young people how to speak and write standard English. Cynthia McVev says, "" I can understand Netspeak worries teachers and it's important that they get across to their pupils that text messaging is for fun, but learning to write proper English is a must" 2077,"no, he didn't want go to bed at night. He didn't want Tubby to sleep in the bed. He wanted to sleep on his own. He wanted his own bed. He didn’t want to share his bed with Tubby. He didn’ t want to share the bed with Tub. He didn' t want to sleep in a bed with Tub, he wanted to be alone. He didn‘t want to share a bed with a cat. He didn ‘t want to sleep with a cat in the bed. He didn’t want Tubby in his bed. He was tired from not sleeping well. He was" 2078,"yes, he took her advice and slept for a few hours, and was refreshed in the morning. He was able to go to Philip in evening. He was not able to attend Philip in the morning because he was too tired. He was also afraid he had been unkind and indiferent. He was heavy and drowzy. He had actually fallen into a dozze while Philip talked. He was vexed about being so stupid. Lord Thorndales interest in his marriage. He was offered the position of chief of the county constabulary. He had a slight head ache and seemed dull. He had been fatig" 2079,"Hannah Mighball, then 13. She was 15 when she was attacked. She was on her board 60 meters offshore at Bimalong, Bay, Tasmania. Her cousin, 32-year-old Syb Mundy, was surfing nearby. The shark was five meters long and had hundreds of sharp teet. It bit a huge piece from the surf board. Hannah was rushed to hospital by helicopter. She needed more than four hundred stitches on her left leg and spent 2 weeks in hospital after the attack. She earned the Sea Shephard award for courage. She was in the shark's" 2080,Jonas Bronck created the first settlemen as part of New Netherlend colony in 1629. 2081,"head injury after his mom's boyfriend threw them across the room, according to Authorities." 2082,"he pushed the boy and started to crying. A teacher called the principal. His mom took him home and asked what was wrong. He told her he didn't brushed his teeth. His mom forced him to go to the bathroom. She yelled at him. He brushed his teeth everyday. The other kids wouldn' t make fun of them. Joey's mom took him to the bathroom to brush his teet. She yelled and left the room. Joey's mother took him home after he pushed the other kid. She asked him what was wrong and he told her he hadn't brushed his teet. Joey was forced to" 2083,Terry McAuliffe is winning. He hasn't trailed since May. Ken Cuccinnelli will be giving a concession speech. Bob McDonnell was the winner in 2020. Tim Kaine won in 2205. The 1992 playbook is potent for Democrats. The opposition book on the Democratic National Committee Chairman is as thick as a Virginia live oaks. Two-thirds of McAullife supporters said they would vote against Cuccinnell rather than for him. The opposition is a right-wing zeolot. The Virginia governor race is shaping up as a foregone conclussion. The 2084,MGM Grand casino. 21 - year - old Crips gang membe. 20 - year -old Crips gang memb. 22 - year - o. 23 - year - ol. 24 - year - 25 - year - . 26 - year - Old Crips gang m. 27 - year - Ol. 28 - year - O. 29 - year - OL. 2085,"Normanton is such hole. I don't know that I should have come up to town at all, just yet,"" he continued after a slight pause, ""only that I'm on the committee at the club this term, you know, and I haven't attended a single meeting yet. Besides, I promised Westover to put him up this time, and the half-yearly meeting's to-m" 2086,"Lisa's pet cat. She is black with white paws. She likes to sleep on her favorite chait and drink milk. She turns two on Saturday. She has a play mouse from last year and a blue feathet. She will get a red ball and a bowl for her birthday. The picture is a black cat that looks like Whisker. She is excited about her birthday. Lisa is excited about Whiskers birthday. Last year, she bought Whiskers some birthday presents. Lisa bought Whisker a play mouse. Lisa will buy Whisker some" 2087,"Zimmerman's heart was in right place, just got displaced. He wanted to catch these kids so badly that went above and Beyond what he really shoule have done. He was guilty of using ""good judgement"". He shouldn't have got out of the car. He was scared. Trayvon decided he wasn't goiing to let him scarr him. Trayvon got madd and attacked him. He was in the fight. He threw the first puch. He was the first to throw the punch. He was first to throw a punch. He threw it. He was a Florida teen. He was Trayvon" 2088,"I'm not a Judge, and nor wouln't I want to b. I'm a critic. I write an extened weekly piece, usuallly on one film, and I put forward an arguement. I'm no judge. I'm just a critic. Nor do i think there should b a certain number o great and bad films each year, all I have to d is put forward a argument. I don't feel responsible to be right about a movie, nor do I think that there should be certain number of great and bad movies each year. I'm an arguument, not a judge. I" 2089,"meeting potential partners in the UK. meeting potential partners and acquisitons. meeting potential partnere and acquisitions. meeting potential partner and acquisitions. Funding for any deals will either come form existing shareholders, banks loans or possibly an overseas stock marke listing. meeting potential parnters and acquisitions. Brian Fu, chief ceo, was in UK last week. meeting potential and acquisitions. funding for any deal. meeting potential. meeting potential acquisitions. meeting potenial. meeting potential acquisition. meeting potential acquistions. meeting potential acqisitions. meeting potential acquire. meeting potential acquiring. meeting potential acquired. meeting potential aquisitions" 2090,"the Gevangenhous, a prison in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Gevangenhouw was a prison in the Netherlands. It was a prison where the Dutch government kept political prisoners. It is located in Amsterdam, the capital city of the Netherlands. The prison was built in the early 17th century and was used as a place to hold political prisoners during the Dutch Revolt. It has been closed since the late 18th century." 2091,"many of the features o One Day International crick(683,657),(996,707)t that are now common place, including coloured uniform, matches played a night under flood lights with a white boll and dark sight screen, and,for television broadcasts, mulitple camera angles, effect microphones to captur sounds from the player on the pitch and on-screen graphic." 2092,"Barbara Harding. She is the one he loves. She has just acknowledged that he loves her. She had loved this other man, Mallory. She should be restored to him as from the grav. She was the one he loved. He was the despised Mucker. He put away every though of himself and his consequences in the matter that he had undertaken. He could not conceive that the Miss Harding loved the despised man." 2093,"no, he was afraid of it. He didn't think as he ought too. He was worried about them being alone. He thought they were in a lonesome place. He couldn't leave them alone. God be praised, there was a smoke coming out of it. He was worried about the women being alone. He didn't think they would be able to handle themselves. He thought they were too young to handle themselves alone." 2094,"Peter did. Bob couldn't belive his eyes. He looked really alike Peter. They had the samme color eyes and samme smile. They also had samme birthday. They both were adoptd by two different familes. Soon after the boy's born, one familiy adopted Bob, an another familiy adoptd Peter. Bob's familiy never knew about Pater, and Peter' familiy neve knew about Bob either. Bob was happy. He was at new school, the other students wete friendly. ""Hi, Boob!""" 2095,"June 5 and June 10 1976 by Israel and Egypt and Jordan and Syria. 19967. 10th June 1, 1067. June 1st 1987. 5th June 2017." 2096,"15, 15 years old. 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39" 2097,"a crowd in the corner of the gymnasium. unknown. a crowd in corner. a group of cadets. a gathering of cadets in the corner. unknown. unknown. unknown. unknown unknown. unknown unknown. the formation of a crowd. unknown, unknown. unknown, unknown. an audience. unknown, unknown. a crowd. a collection of cadets. unknown. a collection of people." 2098,"established orders of monks, and later of nunns. The procedure ordination in buddhism is laid down vinaya and patimokkhas or pratimoksha scriptres. There exist thre intact ordination lineage nowadays in which on can receive an ordinatio according to the buddha's teachings." 2099,August 19th. 1920. 11th August 11. 12th August 2019. 10th August 9. 2020. August 10. 21st August 21. 22nd August 22. 23rd August 23. 24th August 4. 25th August 5. 26th August 6. 27th August 7. 28th August 8. 29th August 3. 3 2100,"William of Delorainne. William of Deloreine. William of De loreine. William Deloraine. William Deloreine, William Delorain. William Delorean. William Delorian. William Deloire. William Deloria. William Delorie. William Deloir. William Deloair. William Deloaire. William Deloraire. William De loreine, William De lorein. William De loria. William De loir. William De laire. William Deloraine. William Doloraine. William Doloraine. Wiliam Deloraine, William Delorean, William Delorian," 2101,no other questions asked about this article. 20 questions. 24 lines. 23 words. 120 characters. 100 words. 250 words. 2102,"Federal Republic of Germany. Federal Republic of German. Federal Republic. Federal Republic Germany. Federal Repub. Federal Rep. Federal Rep.. Federal Republ. Federal RepUBL. Federal Repu. Federal Repul. Federal Republic. Federal Rep., Federal Repub., Federal Rep., German. Federal Rep, Federal Repub, Federal Rep., Germany. Federal Re. Federal Repb. Federal Repubs. Federal Repubi. Federal Repubic. Federal Reps. Federal Repup. Federal Repuls. Federal Repuc. Federal Repur. Federal Repuri. Federal Repurs. Federal Repuir. Federal Repus. Federal" 2103,"Two. 2. Two capitals of autonomous communitie. 2 capitals of autonomous community. 2 are not also the capital of provinces. 2 of autonomous communities. 2 not also the capitol of provinces. Two. Two. 2 autonomous communities. Two. Only two. Two. Mérida and Santiago de. Extremaduras and Galicia. Extremada and Galicia are not also capitals of provinces. Extremadas and Galicia not also capitals. Extremado and Galicia, Extremadur and Galicia 2 capitals. Extrema and Galicia Extremadu and" 2104,"yes, but not as quickly as Protestantism. Catholic Church is more stable. Catholic migration from other countries keeps it stable. Catholic regions are also more stable than Protestant regions. Catholic regions have higher percentages of Catholics than Protestant regions do. Catholic regions also have higher percentages than Protestant regions in the same areas. Catholic regions in the northwest have higher percentages. Catholic regions around Geisa have higher percentages in the southwest than Protestant regions have in the same area. Catholic regions of the Rhon Mountains have higher percentages that Protestant regions have. Catholic regions with higher percentages than the Protestant regions in their same areas. There are some Orthodox communitie of Eastern" 2105,"no, it only suffered slight damge. 20% damage. 25% damage. not destroyed. 2% damage. no, it only had slight damage. 100% damage, no. 90% damage no. 50% damage yes. 15% damage no, it was not destroyed. no, the plane only suffered sligh damage. 5% damage, not destroyed. not destroyed, 10% damage not destroyed. yes, it was only slightly damaged. 1% damage, it was slightly damaged. no, not destroyed, it was damaged." 2106,because it is a giant storm. It is known to exist since at least 17 century. It was first seen in 17 th century. It is the Great red spot. It is one of the Galilean moon. It is larger than Mercury. It is Ganymede. It is surrounded by a planetary ring system. It has a powerful magnetospher. It has at least sixty nine moons. It has four large Galileo moons. It is discovered by Galilei. It is 16th century. It has the largest diameter of any moon. It has more mass than the planet Mercury. 2107,"31,512,597. people. Canada's population was 32 million. Canada's official population estimate was 33 million. Canada Post sent census forms to 75% of the population. Canada Post mailed census forms to residents in urban and rural areas. Canada Post contacted tardy households to complete the census. The total cost of the census was $56 million. The census was released on February 20, 23, 07. The census covered population and dwelling units. The census staff employed more than 30,00 full-time census workers and part-time" 2108,James does not like it. James does not know Mr. Hernandez. James does no go to the Library often. James does know Mr. Hernadez. James does like to read books. James does go to the libary when he has too. James does have to read a books for class. James does read books for class sometimes. James does travel to different state. James does buy a fast cars. James does dress up like cowboy. James does wear a costume. 2109,"Sandy, Rose, and Jane. Justin, Mrs Lin. Sandy, Rose and Jane. Sandy, Justin, and Mrs. Lin. Sandy and Justin. Sandy, Jane, and Justin. Justin, Sandy, and Mrs Lin. Justin, Rose, Sandy, Jane and Mrs. Lin. Sandy. Justin, Jane, Rose, Mrs. and Sandy. Sandy, Mrs. and Justin. Rose, Sandy and Justin, Mrs and Jane. Rose, Justin, Sandy and Mrs. and Jane. Jane, Sandy, Justin and Mrs. Sandy, and Justin, Rose and Mrs. Justin, and Sandy, Rose. Justin," 2110,"that his friends of ninetys four would be pleased to learn of his goodfortune. but never fancified they could be deeply interested. and now he begun to understand what gloom might cast over the comapny if he should faill in this attempt. and that lish davis would not be contnet until the boy gav an exhibition of wbat he had learned. and that the driver said ""you're getting on great shape, amateur, and if nthing happens to give yu a pull-back ought'er be wel up in the dril 'twix't now and a yean from to-day."" and" 2111,"no, repeatedly, to comment. He thanked his family, friends, and fans for supporting him. He was eager to play again. He was suspended for 20 years. He was accused of taking performance-enhacing drugs. He was 38. He was a star player for the New York Yankees. He was the 3rd highest paid player in baseball. He was one of the best hitters in baseball. His suspension is set for Thursday. He was given a 20 year suspension. He was fighting for his life. He was in a rehab program. He was on a team with Alex Rodriguez. He was from" 2112,"faithful, persistent, and daily effort toward well-directed purpose. So industry is the prize of noble and enduing success." 2113,"yes, it was green and the weather was warm. The grass turned from white to green. The air was warm as well. The squirrel would take the peanut and hide it in a hole. The lady would give the squirrel peanuts to keep it from eating the other squirrels. The little squirrel would run back to the lady for more peanuts to keep from eating the others. The brown-haired woman was feeding the squirrel peanuts. The woman was feeding all the squirrels peanuts. She was feeding the other squirrals peanuts to keep them from eating the three-legged one. The other squirrels would" 2114,"no, down from the Park. They lived on the street. They lived in the same neighborhood. They lived near the park. They lived close to each other. They lived together. They lived next door. They lived side by side. They lived across the street. The lived in the neighborhood. They were neighbors." 2115,Cindy. She threw stones at Maxine and her friend. She was mad at them. She didn't want to share the water with them. She was jealous. She was a bad friend. She didn' t like to share. She was selfish. She was mean. She was unkind. She was cruel. She was not nice. She was rude. She was uncaring. She was thoughtless. She was inconsiderate. She was self-centered. She was egotistical. She was arrogant. She was snobbish. She was conceited. She was vain. She was shallow. She was petty. 2116,"Scotland next month, England and Scotland, Glasgow, Bellahouston, London, England, Glasgow, the airport for Pope John Paul IIs flight to London." 2117,"fury in his heart. he had but on desire--to kll his successful rival. Marcus. Marcus. had escaped and retumed to Rome; of that there coul dbe no doubt. he, one of the wealthiest of its patrician s, had furnished the vast sum which enabled old Nehushta to buy the coveted Pearl-Ma iden in the slave-ring. Then his newly acquired property had been taken to this house, where he awaited her. This then was the end of their long rivalry;" 2118,"A-line dress. Or, more specifically, the ladies at Kleinfeld picked the dress for her. Marina was too stunned to do more then nod. As she took it into the dressing rom, I tried to think of something else. I didn't want to think of the wedding day or the baby in my arm. I simply stared at her. I worked my tongue to speak. I said, ""I like this dress."" I didn' know if she could hear me. We took some pictures. And moved on to another dress. A memory made. I am leaving money" 2119,"Act their age. But some researchers think that is what teenagers are doing. While teenagers can appear to be grown up, their brains are developing. Jay Gied of America's NIH is a leader of this research. He has been studying young people since the early nineties. Laurence Steinber is a psychology prof at Temple University. He says stronger parental control is needed to protect teenagers. He believes that teenage brains aren't fully equipped to handle behavior. He also says that teen behavior varies by culture. He suggests that if grown-ups act like they have superior brains then they should act as if" 2120,"ranch motor car, rancher's car, ranch car, ranch vehicle, ranch vehicle. ranch vehicle. Ranch vehicle. ranch car, Ranch vehicle. Ranch car, ranch motor car. ranch car. ranch motor car ranch car, rach car, ranch vehicule, ranch vehicle ranch vehicle. rach car. ranch vehicle ranch car, ranch car, a ranch car, or a ranch vehicle. a ranch car. a ranch vehicle ranch motor car or a ranch car ranch car ranch motor car a ranch car or a rach car ranch car. Ranch car ranch car or ranch vehicle rancher's vehicle ranch car ranch vehicle" 2121,"Paper Man"" map out a fast-moving --if ridiculously digressive-- Victorian adventure that crrisscrosses Europ by horseless carrige, train, and, i Sherlock's case pony." 2122,Former national captain and bowler. Former Pakistan captain. Former captain. Rising star. Rising star in the world of cricket. Rising star at the age 19. Rising star of cricket. Former captain of Pakistan. Rising star for cricket. Rising Star. Rising star and rising star. Rising Star in the world and rising star in cricket. Rising stars in cricket. Former Pakistan Captain. Rising star rising star. Former captain rising star. Captain rising star. Pakistan rising star. 2123,"to the stairs leading on deck. he was going to the stairs leading to the deck. He was going to walk to the stairs. He walked to the stairs and then started walking to the stairs to get to the deck he was walking to the stairway to get to deck. Dave was walking to one end and then to another end of the main salloon. He went to the stairs that led to the deck and then started to walk to them. He started walking to them. Dave was walking to them and then started going to them. He was walking to go to the stairs on deck." 2124,"wondering. They knew bette, than to broug their thoughts to thier faces, and nnoe sought to catch anothr's eye." 2125,"no, by a civilian stafF. He was supervised by them. He was not under police supervision. He was under the care of a mental health facility. He was a patient there. He was released from the hospital. He was in the hospital. The hospital was not secured. He was an escapee." 2126,"in rear of the news of Fontanoy; found Frederick at Camenz. and lodged pleasantly. with Abbot Tobias and him, until the Campaign should be begin. Two thing surprise Valori. first, the strength, impregnable as it were. to which Neiss has been brought. and of the army itself, as he gathers daily more about Frankstein here. secondly, the strangely neglect posture of mountain or upper Silesia. given up to Pandoors. Quite submerged. Margraf Karl is eating his magazine. General Hautcharmou (Winterfelds late chief in the Wurben affiar" 2127,the mall. June volunteered to take them there. They piled into the car and drove there. When they arrived they split up and went their separate ways. Three hours later they got back together and went back out. They got in the red car again and got back to the parking spot. 2128,"digital telephony transmission network became possible, ISDN networks assure a minimum bit 126 kilobits per second for compressed video transmission. During the 1880s, there was research into other digital video and communication. The first commercial video conferencing system was PictureTel Corp. The MC controls the conference while it is on the signaling plan. The MP operates on media plane and generates output streams. The MP redirects the information from one endpoint to another. The MP negotiates parameters and controls conferening resources. The MC negotiates with every endpoint and controls confering resources. The MP receives media from all endpoints and generates" 2129,wild cattle and horses. They intermingled in blind and movement. They were incapable of self government. They alternately dispersed or stampeded or gathered again as occasion requiered. They gazed stupidly on sea or ruminated in bovine wants on glacis before presidio. 2130,to increase the fare. according to TALERICO. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 2131,it was happy because it could see world. it could leave the gaden. it was happy to have a new friend. it had no mouht but it was happy. it wanted to leave. it asked the fox for help. it got out. it met a fox. 2132,"a major famine struck苏联乌克兰, causing the death of over 7 million people." 2133,"Mary Lane and Rick were relaxing on the beacj. They were on vacation in NC's Outer Banks. They had their noses buried in book. They saw two elderly women struggling in the ocean. They rushed across the beach to help them. They saved the women's lives. They ordered a special collor with the words Hero Dog on it. They were fine, though shaken. They thanked the Lances for saving their live. They were back in their blankets. They were in Greensboro, North Carolina. They had been unable from recent knee surger. They had no time for scream. They had sensed their dangers. They were" 2134,"June,--before the end of the month. June,--before June. June. before the end. June before the end, June. Before the end. June. the end of june. June June. June. June before the end. June before end." 2135,India. India. India.India. India India. India India India India.India India. IndiaIndia. IndiaIndia India India IndiaIndia India.IndiaIndia India India.Indiaindian India. India .India India IndiaIndia.India India India .IndiaIndia India.Indiapopulation of 17.4 million. India. 17 million. India 17 17 India. India 21 21 India. India21 17India. India 31 31 India. 31India. India31 18 India. India32 2136,"scarlet and azure liverys. They were resplendent. They carried the masterpieces. They stalked along. They wore sober garb. They had huge tankards. They also had crystal jugs.. They were dignified. They hurried along. The footmen were resplendently dressed. They walked along the marble passage. They brought the masterpieces to the banqeting hall. They took the food to the banqueeting hall. They were resplentdly dressed. The butlers were resplendidly dressed. They" 2137,"by the window of his room, in his shirt sleeves. by the window. in his room. by his window. by a window. at a window. by the window. in his room. by a window. in his room, by the window, in his room, at a window, by the windowsill, by the wall, by the door, by the doorway, by the entrance, by the hallway, by the hall, by the front door, by his door, by a door, by an entrance, by a doorway, by a hallway, by a hall," 2138,"5,0oo strong crowd. 5, 000. 5000, 50 hundred. 5 thousand. 5k. 5K. 5 k. 5 00o. 5.000 50. 00. Five thousand. five thousand. Five thousand. Five thousand people. 5 K. 5 Thousand. 5thousand. 5 thousands." 2139,"New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. State. (local /noo-HAY-ven) (noo-Hay-ven) in the U. S. state of connecticut, is the pricipal municipality in greater new haven, which had 86,475 in 2,010, it is located on new haven harbor on the northern shor of the long island sound in new haven county, connecticut, which in ture comprises the outer limit of the new york metropolitan area. it is the second largest city in connecticut (after bridgeport), with 12,97" 2140,"no, they were happy, and more happy than any other outlays of their money could have been. Paul's pleasure was reflected on them, and they became almost excited as he did. Mrs. Green was alternately laughing and crying, until she realized that such nervousnes was not suitable to the occassion. She then busied herself reading one of Ben's papers. Master Treat had spent much time on a good work he carried through successfully, and had paid more attention to a boy he was to surprise than the sale of goods. The consequence was that there were three evening papers for Mrs. Green to" 2141,"yes, in both english and spanish. In 1988, the site was optimized for display in mobile devices. In 2007, the site had been optimized for display for mobile devices. The site was optimized in 2020 for display on both mobile and desktop devices. In the 20th century, the site has been optimized for mobile devices, and in the 21st century, the website has been optimized to be displayed on mobile devices. Medline Plus is an online service that is optimized for display. In the 22nd century, the service has been optimized" 2142,"found a lost book in an office building. He was rewarded for his discovery. He received $1,0oo. He found a lost book. He discovered a lost book that was worth $1,oo. Tom Brennan received $10oo for finding a lost book He found the lost book. He found a book in a bag. He got $1,ooo for finding a book. Tom found a lost diary. He earned $1,OOO for finding a diary. Tom received $1oo for finding the lost book Tom Brennan found a lost treasure. He" 2143,"in a Biarritz restaurant in south-west France. He was having dinner there. He is now a reformed rider. He has served notice of potential by winning his first ever prologue of the Tour de Franse in 2,000. He had served notice by winning the first ever prolog of the Tour in 2.000, and the journey to becoming a doper was a difficult one. He spent his formitive years in England, Hong Kong, and Malta. He dreamed of winning, but was disgusted to find out that his colleagues were doping. He" 2144,"no, not before this day. He had never received such a kind gift." 2145,"no, it's different from direct democracy. Representative democracy is a type where elected officials represent a group of peopel, while direct democracy is where the people themselves vote directly." 2146,"yes. Pain is a distress feeling often caused. stubbing a toes, burning a fingers, putting alcohol, bumping the funny bone. Pain is an unpleasant experience. Pain is the most reason for physician consult. Pain is major symptom in medical conditions. Psychological factors can affect pain's intenisty. Pain has been used to permit terminall patients to end lives. Pain is complex, subjective. Pain is defined as an unpleasant experience associated with tissue damage. Pain is used in euthanasia debate. Pain is subjective. Pain can be a symptom. Pain is caused by intense stimuli. Pain is unpleasant. Pain is emotional. Pain is" 2147,"sugar for the cake . . , . the toy . he could always get another time. . He could always . get the toy another time. . . . . . . he could always get the toy another time. he could . always get the toy another time . Mike . bought the sugar for his mom's cake, because she was always so nice to him. . Mike . bought" 2148,"yes. ""He suffered obviously but"" Ancelotti. ""One tim it was serious"" Anceloit. ""He is okay. tomorrow he will play"" Ancelloit. ""Lampard has be training with us"" Ancellot. ""He i able to play"" Anclolit. ""he is fit because"" Ancellelit. ""he worked very hard physiically"" Ancelles. ""He worked very hard"" Ancells. ""He was working very hard"" Ancelott. ""He has been working very hard physically"" Ancelot. ""he" 2149,"Ronald said, ""Even the Duke will be satisfied, that his schemes have faile, and that he can't do anything just at present."" It will be bitter blow to them when they report their failure. He must have considered that they could not escape from the trap he had laid. He only wishes that they had clear evidence to prove that he is responsible for the attempts. He would go straight to the king and lay an accuses against him." 2150,"no, there is still debate over how and who is to blame for his death." 2151,"interior designer working in qatar. She was raped last year. She got 16 month in prison. She got her passport back. She planned to get her passport back soon. She got pardoned by the Dubai potentiate Sheikh Mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. She got a wake-up cal for any woman and any man that cares about women. She got called for job in Riyadh. She got turned down because of her trepidations about how she'd be treated. She got arrested and jailed. She got off the radar because she was a Bangladesi, Indonesian and filipino servant. She" 2152,"Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Achaemanid Empire." 2153,"Barwell Dawson, the hunter and explroer. He was very much to the boys liking. He was rich and educated. He took an interest in what they had to say. He knew how to draw them out. He related the details about his troubles with Uncle Si and Mr. A.Q. Hopten. He was a sharper and might try to swindl both Andy and his uncle. He was shiftless and lazzy. He was not fit to b e Andy's guardian. Barwell Dawson. He was the hunter and the explroer and he was very much liked by the boys. He was interested" 2154,slowly. 100 words per minute. 150 words per 2 minutes. 300 words in 3 minutes. 600 words 6 minutes. 900 words an hour. 1800 words two hours. 3600 word per three hours. 7200 words four hours. 14400 words eight hours. 216000 words ten hours. 432000 word in 12 hours. 648000 in 16 hours. 972 2155,"no, it wasn't easy for Danny. He had to keep out the reach of Buster Bear. He was a very small mouse. He could hide under two leaves. He was sure to find hiding places. He knew all the lessons from the hunting season. He knew he had to stay motionless behind fallen trees." 2156,"88,359. 88859 is from 2001. 2020 is 88359 according to Wikipedia. 21st century is 87,000. 22nd century is 90,001 according to Wikipedia 20th century is 100,010 according to Wikipedia, 1990s is 110,020 according to Google. 1970s is about 120,030 according to the 10th anniversary" 2157,"Liu Fang, from Shenzhen university. 2-year younger sister. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31." 2158,27 years old. 27. 26. 25. 24. 23. 22. 21. 20. 19. 18. 17. 16. 15. 14. 13. 12. 11. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 2159,At 7 am Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2160,a decade of leadership. 10 years. 12 years. 69 years old. 63 years old. Two years. 2015. 2 years. Two years earlier than the required date. 2. 24 years. 3 years. 4 years. 2161,"Marion J. Douglas lost his five-year-old daughter. He and His wife thought they couldnt bear that first los. God gave them another little girl who died in five day. He couldnt take it, he couldnt sleep, eat, rest or relax, his nerves were entirely shooked and his confidence gone. He went to doctors, one recommended sleeping pill and another recommended trip. He said: ""My body felt like it was surrounded by a vice, and the jaws were being drawn tight. He had one child, a four-year-old son, who gave him the solution to his problem. He built a boat for his" 2162,"to her friend Mollys tree nest. She didn't ask her parents' permisson. They were having fun playing. They played tag, hide and seek, and racing to see if Lily could fly the fasest. Lily's parents were worried when she did not return home for dinnner." 2163,"Billy and Sandy went the neighborhood fair one day. They were excited because Bob the clown will be there. He was funny and had balloon tricks. They had been waiting all year for the fair. They did their chores and were happy to see Bob the clown handing out cotton candies and candy apples when they got to see him. Billy got a dog balloon and Sandy got cotton candy. They were both happy to tell their friend about Bob the clowns. Bob the clown was funny and he knew balloon tricks. He always made the children laugh and gave them small prizes. Sometimes he would give out cotton candy or candy apples." 2164,"charging station, where she has to plug in her devices every night, where she could put it all when she comes back home." 2165,"no, in a sitting room at Claridge' s, dictating to a secretary. Guy and Virginia enter the room. Guy is looking for Virginia. Guy says he wants to marry Virginia. Virginia says she doesn't know his name yet. Guy answers that he is Phineas Duge. Virginia smiles. Guy adds that he doesn't come often to England. Guy's uncle is the Duke of Mowbrary. Guy has only mentioned his first name. Guy says that he thinks that she treated him rather badly a week ago, but he" 2166,"pedagogy. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ." 2167,"to write a story by Friday. "" ! don't know wha tto write about, "" he complained. ""He had to write it for his English clas s. "" He had to turn in his first draft of his story by Friday."" ""He had written a note to his friend Lee asking him to go to movies on Saturday."" ""He hadn't written a single w ord of his story."" ""He was surprised when Mrs Solomon asked him t o stay after class."" ""He admitted that he hadn't been able t o think of one."" ""He wrote a story about Mike and Toby."" ""He turned and headed" 2168,plane and boat and train and plane and plane and car and plane and boat and plane and train and train and car and car and train and boat and boat and car and boat and bus and train and bus and bus and car and bus and plane and bus and boat and airplane and train and airplane and bus and airplane and airplane and boat and railroad and railroad and train and railroad and bus and railroad and airplane and railroad and boat and road and railroad and road and train and road and road and boat and rail and road and bus and road and rail and bus and rail and train and rail and rail and boat and air and train and air and 2169,"a ring-shaped coral rim that includes a lagoon that is partially or completely encircled by coral islands/cayes on the rim of a seamount or a volcano that has eroded and subsided partially below the water. The lagoon is formed over the volcanic caldera or crater while the higher part of the rim remains above the water or at a shallow depth that permits the coral to form reefs. The word ""atolls"" comes from an Indo-Aryan word ""athohlu"" that means an administrative subdivision and was first recorded in English in 1925 as atollon. Charles Darwin recognized" 2170,Justin Welby. 104th in a lineage. 1440 years old. 1600 years old if you count the 1st one. 1500 years if you count Augustine. 1300 years. 1200 years ago. 2171,"no, he is hurt by her words. ""You are only a sill boy"" she laughed, but will understand better someday. ""Well, good-baye, Terence"" and the smile fades from her face. ""I think that I should rather remain a cousian."" Yes, he understands. ""I am not a silly boy, but will under stand better some day."" No, he does not understand. ""You should understand better some da."" No. ""You will understand better sometime."" No he does not. ""You think that I am a silly boy."" No she does not. """ 2172,"6-2, 6-7, 61-76." 2173,"yes, because of the crimpling of the fibers, wool fabrics hold air, and retain heat. Wool has a higher specific heat coefficient than other textiles. This effect has benefitted desert peoples, who use wool clothes as insulation. Wool is the textile fibre obtained from sheep, and other animals." 2174,Hap House. Hap House. Hap House Hap house. Hap house Haphouse. Haphouse HapHouse. HapHouse HapHoues. HapHouses. Hap houses. Hap hous. Hap houes. HAP HOUSE. HAP HOUSES. HAP HOUES. HAPHOUSE. HAPHOUSES. HAPHouses. HApHouses. HAP HOUSE HAP Hous. HAP House. HAP Houses. HAPhoues. HAPhouse. HAP houses 2175,to congratulate its citizens on the election results. He also met with the Iraqi President. He also appeared at a conference with the Prime Minister. He also visited Pakistan and Afghanistan. He also got a taste if the violence that rocks the Iraqi capitol. He also briefly ducked when an explosion rattled the International Zone. 2176,He smiles and he thinks it's much better not to have shoes than not to have feet. He is happier. He smiles. He is happy. He is glad to see the pair of shoes. He is sorry for himself because he wants them for his birtday. He is sad. He is worried. He is surprised to find out the boy has lost his feet. He smiles because he is happy. His mother will give him what he wants. He is looking at the boy's feet. He has no feet but he has shoes. He smiles at the boy. He is smiling. He is thinking about his feet. His 2177,yes. He's got two teeth to show. He's fully recovered. He's been in hospital for two days. He's now into everything and grabs whatever to put it into his mouth. He's a baby. He's six months old. He swallowed an earing. He's in the hospital. He's recovering. He's had two new teeth. He's happy. He's healthy. He's safe. He's not in danger. He's no longer in danger. His mother is happy. She's relieved. She's grateful. She's thankful. She's glad. She's happy. She has a new baby 2178,"it got blown away from her by the wind, and she was sitting by the campfire drawing pictures. she was also drawing a dragon. she pointed out two drawings on ground next to the fire. one was an elf and the other was a pony. she wanted to draw with Tommy. they drew a picture together. She was a little girl who was drawing pictures. She had a little girl who was a little bit of a dragon." 2179,"The Chicago tribune is a daily newpaper based in Chicago. Illinois, United states. owned by tronc inc. formerly tribune publishing. founded in 1947, formerly self-styed as the world's greatest newspaper. it remains the mose read daily newspaper of chicago metropolitan area and great lakes region. it is the eighth largest newspaper in the united states by circulation. it became the second largest under tribune's ownership after its parent company purchased los angeles times. traditionally published as a broadsheet, on january 13th, 2209, it announced it would continute" 2180,raise awareness and money for spinal cord research. He also wants to increase knowledge of spinal cord injury. He is a true Canadian hero who shows what determination can achieve. He has never given up on his dreams. He's a true Canadian hero. He shows what determination can achieve. Rick Hansen was always an active kid and loved to fish. When returning in a truck one day from a 2181,Clarice's hair was cut. Janet's hair was not cut. Clarice's hair is not mentioned. Janet was free from Clarice's trouble. Janet lived happily ever in the castle. Janet married Harold. Janet wanted to marry Harold. Clarices hair was cut by Janet. 2182,"1 September 19939, 16 september, 17 september, 2040. 1980. 2000. 3000, 2500. etc. 1799. 1800." 2183,"yes, he did post a screenshot of it on Twitter. he also made sure his fan knew about it. he did this on wednesday. he made sure his followers knew about it too. he was 20 years old when he met Malala Yosufzai. he met her on wednesday and he was 17 years old. he had a conversation with her on FaceTime. he has an impressive record of good works. he is a pop idol. he helped grant the wish of more than two hundred children through the make-a-wish foundation. he got" 2184,Charlemagne's Saxons did. Charlemagne was a king of the Franks. He was a great ruler of the Carolingian Empire. He had a long reign. He died in 814. He is considered one of the greatest kings of the Middle Ages. 2185,"Paul did. He fell on some rock and hurt his leg. He couldn't walk. He had to phone for a team to come and help him. They phoned the Mountain Service. They were lucky. People often get in trouble when they go climbing the mountains. You must always tell people where you are and take a phone with you. Mountain is a dangerous to be if thing go wrong. Yes. Paul fell on rocks and hurt his left leg. He had a hard time walking. He had pain in his leg. The team found them and they were lucky. They phone the Mountain Service and they were sent to help him" 2186,"Yes, two men were walking down the park. Jeff waved at them and they said hello. Jeff and Forrest were walking down a path. They were watching a TV show about ghosts. Jeff smiled because he liked that his dogs always saw things like he did. Forrest was acting like he understood what was going on. Jeff thought he was a good dog. Jeff was thinking that the two men might have been ghosts. Jeff turned around to see if they were still there. Jeff could not see the two men. Jeff said that they did not leave any trace. Jeff's dog was a" 2187,"no, Latino man in 30's or 4o's. no, Latino man 30-40s. no. no Latino man 40's. No. no 30 or 4O. no no. No, Latino man." 2188,Peter Thompson and Tom Watson. They are both British Open champions. Peter Thompson is just one behind Vardon. Tom Watson is just one ahead of Peter Thompson. They both have half a dozen Open victories. Peter is the one who is closest to Vardon's record. He has six Open victories. Tom Watson has seven. He is the one with the most Open victories. He is the American legend. He was the God Of Golf. 2189,1261-1263 AD. (1270-1274) AD. (unknown) AD. 1262-1280 AD. (2000-2005) AD. AD. 2006-2010 AD. AD 2011-2020 AD. 3000 AD. unknown. 1300 AD 1400 AD (1301-1305) 1310-1315 AD. 40 2190,"no he did not agree with the state backed religion. Tolstoys Christian views often conflicted with the Roman Catholic Church. Tolstoya's Christian views were often at odds with the Roman Catholics. Tolstoa's Christian views conflicted with those of the Catholic Church. His great grandson, Vladiimir Ilyich, thinks Russia is cool attitude has to do with the history and the authors positive worldview. Tolstoyo's Christian views conflict with the Roman Cathoic Church. Tolstooy's Christian view conflicted with that of the Roman Catholics, Tolstoy was a Christian, Tolstoya was a Christian." 2191,Yes. He was the program director. He was also the one who called the author. He was looking for an announcer and he hired him. He was a sports announcers. He was an imaginary game and he was going to broadcast Saturday's game. He was going to be a sports announcier. He was very disappointed. He was waiting for an elevator when he heard MacArthur call him. He had already had a sports announciers. He was disappointed again. He was driving his car to find a job. He was in Davenport. He was from Montgomery Ward. He was not from Chicago. He was 19 2192,"acorns at them. . . ."" . "" . , . 1 . ' . : . ; . - . ? . ! . ( . ) . * . / . \ . \"" . \\ . # . $ . % . & . + . _ . ` . ~ . @ . { . } . | . >" 2193,"Yes. They are also paid through taxes. They are paid through public sector service. They are a public sector. They are public sector service and paid through taxes, and they are paid by the public sector. The police forces are a public service. They have a public service and are paid through the public sector service." 2194,"a big strike coming. Indian River ain’t going to be a million miles away. ""There’s whole slathers of creeks and draws draining in up there, and somewhere gold just crying to be found. That’s my hunch. There’s a big strike coming, and Indian River ain’t going to he million miles away."" ""And the place is swarming with moose,"" Joe Ladue added. ""Bob" 2195,"no, you can make money at 10 or 11 years old. Kids can learn lots from making money, and you can learn skills like how to use time wisely. You can also learn how to get on with others and use technology. Some people say that asking for someone else's money is easier than making your own money. If you can make enough money, you won't have to rely on anyone else for help. The five dollar you make will make you feel better than the 20 dollars you ask someone else for. You can't have full-time job in the United Stated until you are at least" 2196,"Chris Cuomo on "" New Day"" Friday . He was interviewed by CNN. He was also interviewed by Dennis Rodman. He is a former basketball player. He has been critical that Rodman has not lobbies for the release of Kenneth Bae. He feels for Bae's family." 2197,"elevator, or lift, or lift car, or lift cage, or lift cab, or lift shaft, or lift well, or lift pit, or lift hoist, or lift tower, or lift house, or lift room, or lift cabin, or lift box, or lift compartment, or lift enclosure, or lift space, or lift area, or lift chamber, or lift vault, or lift storey, or lift floor, or lift level, or lift story, or lift deck, or lift bay, or lift hall, or lift lobby, or lift foyer, or lift concourse, or lift atrium, or lift" 2198,"ball outside. Snow likes running after the red one. He brings the ball back to me. I love playing ball with Snow, it is so much more fun. I love Snow and he loves me. I'm his best friend. We are the best of friends. I love him. I love his puppy treats." 2199,"Percy Blakeney. He was the man his death he had vowed to bring about, but he was unaware of it. She had betrayed her husband to his enemy. She would have defended her husband with her very life. She was in immediate deadly peril. She loved him with all the arduous which her admiration had kindled. She HAD betrayed her husband. She did not attempt any vain and futil hopes." 2200,"Paddy, who curled up at the bottom of the bed. Dan fed most to him. He never pays attention to him when he is well. He knows he is sick. He is a great old friend. He has a melliflous purring. He was a cat." 2201,"no, blonde hair, straight and curly. She also has small eyes and small nose. She is also thin. She has a small mouth and a big nose. Her hair is blonde. She looks angry, but Lisa is really great at drawing. She says it is our mom, but it is not. It is a horse. It has a banana for a tail and two carrots for legs. It's head is an Apple." 2202,"Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville, Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentucky Louisville, Kentuck. Louisville, Kentuc. Louisville, K. Louisville, Ken. Louisville, Ky. Louisville, kentucky. Louisville, ky. Louisville, ken. Louisville,Kentucky. Louisville." 2203,"the Welsh Assembly) (The National Assembly) for Wales. (The National Assemby for Wales) (The Welsh Assembly) for the Welsh Assembly. (The Welsh Assemby) for the Assembly. (Assembly Members, or Aelodau Y Cynullid). (Aelodaw y Cynulldad). (Aeolodau y Cyndullid). The Assembly. (Aeloda y Cynuillid). (The Assembly). (The Assemby). (The Welsh Asssembly). (The National Asssembly). The National Assembly for the Welsh Assemly. (" 2204,"waxing and waning cycle is complete, so it is waxing and wanning at the same time. The moon is becoming full. It is not waxing or wanning. It has become full. The full moon is the end of the waxing and the beginning of the wanning. The moon is full. There is no waxing or waninng. The waxing and waninng cycle is complete. The cycle is complete and the moon is full and bright. The mid-autumn festival is the end. The end of the cycle is the full moon." 2205,"the Axis powers. 19941. 10000. 15000, 10,000 10.000100.010. 000200030004000500.100110021003100410051006100710081009100 001 002 003 004 005 0" 2206,"no, but he feels about it just the same as Byron did. He's always loved it. It has always been a fairy city of his heart. He caught his love of it perhaps from Walter, a friend who worshipped Venice. He always dreamed of seeing it. He and his friend planned to go together to Venice and float in gondolas through its moonlight streets. He never saw it, but he felt about it just like Byron did. It was one of Walter's dreams to see it. He always loved it, and it was always one that he dreamed of seeing. He and Walter planned to go there together." 2207,"geography and astrography and other native studies. His instructors were enthusiastic. He wondered if she had killed someone. He wondered why she killed someone. There seemed no justice. He wondered what was going on. He wondered about the law. He wondered whether it was right to kill. He wondered how the inspector died. He wondered who had killed the inspector. He wondered where the inspector was. He wondered when the inspector died. unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown. unknown He wondered if he should continue to work. unknown unknown. unknown He was still thinking. unknown It was a tall, dark" 2208,"""12 Years a Slave"" (2013) (Oscar-nominated) (Best Supporting Actress) (20th Century Fox) (2nd Academy Award) (25th Golden Globe Awards) (24th Screen Actors Guild Awards) (1st Critics' Choice Movie Award) (10th Independent Spirit Award) (9th Satellite Award) (8th Gotham Award) (7th Film Independent Spirit Award). (2009) (21st Critics Choice Movie Award). (1st Independent Spirit Award), (2020) (22nd Critics' Choice Awards)" 2209,"Port of Melbourne is the busiest. It is also the busiest searport for containerized and general cargo in Australia. It has an extensive train network. It also has the world largest urban tram system. It was home to the largest freeway network in Australia. Between 1936 and1942, the Victorian Aboriginal groups lost their land. By 1945, less than 200 wealthy Europeans had all the pastoral licenses in Victoria. They became a powerful force in Victoria. The main passenger airpor serving the metropoils and the state in Australia is" 2210,Florida Panhandle. 13 mile from Bonifaiy. 199888. 10000. 12000 10500.100.0001001.10101. 11002. 15000 .10030. 20031. 25003. 270003 260002 265002 .26030 26100 2211,"yes, it does. Covering an area, the region's range varies from permanent glaciers, to verdant valley, rich pasture land, and orchards. Through to the aride steppe plains, to the central lowland. Aragon has many rivers, most notably the river Ebo, Spain's larges river in volume. It is home to the highest mountain, the Aneto. The population of Aragone was 1317847." 2212,"Anne Herbert, a woman living in marin. It was a restaurant that anne wrote the phrase. down on a peice of paper,after turning it around. in her mind. for days. ""Here's the ida,"" Anne says, anything you think there shoule be more of do it randomly." 2213,"Taiwan. China's civil wars resumed in 1049. Mao's forces defeat the Nationalists. They withdrew to Taiwan. China's Civil War between KMT and CPC. Mao helped to founded the Chinese Workers and Peasant's Red Army. Mao became head of CPC during the long march. The CPC temporarily allied under the United front during the Second sino-Japanese War. Mao was a Chinese nationalist. He was a Chinese Communist revolutionary. He was the founding father of China. He was born in Shaoshang, Hunan. He was adopted by a Chinese nationalist anti-imperialistic outlook. He was influenced by" 2214,"Abigail Fisher, white woman, a victim of university's race conscious admission policies." 2215,"yes. he shared it with anna. yes. he shared with anna . yes. yes yes. yes. Yes. yes . yes Yes. yes. yes yes no. no. no. yes, he shared it. yes he shared it yes. no. no yes. Yes. Yes yes. No. no. yes. no no. No. yes yes." 2216,"no one seemed to care about it. and so it dropped through. ""For my part,"" Lady Thurwell said, as they sat lingering over their dessert, ""I shall quite enjoy an evening's rest, You literary men, Mr. Maddisone, talk a good deal about being overworked, but you know nothing of the life of a chaperon in the season. I tell Helen that she is sadly wanting in gratitude. We do everything worth doing-- picture galleries," 2217,at the corner where jimmy lives. and they promise to meet up the next morning for the walk to school. Jeremy lives three houses down and he races home. They walk and talk about how different kindergarten is from the first grade. They are in different classes and they do different things. Jimmy's teacher has the kids do lots of arts and crafts making sock puppets. Pasting pictures and many other things Jimmy tells Jeremy that they are going to be best friends even if they are 2218,Gruber-gate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2219,"at Cambridge, Paris, and Cambridge. Cambridge. Paris. Cambridge, Paris. Paris, Cambridge. at Cambridge. At Paris. at Paris. At Cambridge. He was always her favorite. At the first time she saw him at Par. At Par. Paris and Cambridge. Paris and Cambridge, Cambridge. Cambridge. Par. Par and Cambridge. Par and Cambridge, Paris and Cambridge and Cambridge. Cambridge and Paris. Par, Cambridge, Paris Cambridge and Paris, Cambridge and Paris and Cambridge Cambridge and Paris Cambridge and Par. Cambridge and Paris Paris and Cambridge Paris and" 2220,"yes, they can sense which is up, but are only good as their humans operators. Choset said they may not be used for another five or ten years, depending on funding. They can be used in the event of a disaster. They are not ready for use yet. They have been developed by Carnegie Mellon University. They were developed by Dan Kara. They move smoothly. They carry cameras and sensors. They run robotics trade shows and publish an online magazine. They help search for victims. They could help search for people in flooded houses. They would have helped search" 2221,yes to the dare yes to the daring yes to daring yes yes Yes yes no yes No yes John did it yes he did yes He did yes to dare yes to dare Yes Yes no Yes John did yes he did Yes He did it Yes to dare yes to daring Yes he did it no to dare no to daring no to Yes did it to dare Yes to daring Yes to yes did it yes to no did it 2222,"yes, even dogs. A Swedish kennel club official explains what it means if your dog gets hit by the car. You, as the dog owner, have pay for any damages done to the vehicle, even if the dog has been kiled in the accident." 2223,the big hand on clock is pointing to the ten and the little hand is pointing to twelve. 2224,American Film Institute. 10th best. 1997. 1st best. 2014. 2nd best. 3rd best. 4th best. etc. 25th best. (2000s) 20th best (2010s) (2020s) etc. 15th best (1990s) or 16th best (late 1970s) . 17th best (early 1960s) and 18th best (mid 2225,"the west coast to paris, France. 6th century. 16th century, 1600s. 17th century. France. 18th century. England. 19th century. America. 20th century. Europe. 21st century." 2226,"William Stidger's teacher. She was a teacher who taught him geography. She was called ""Willie"" by William. She was in her eighties, and she lived alone in a room and cooked her own meals. She taught school for fifty years. She was the first person to write a letter of appreciation to William. She helped William to believe in him. William Stigder found a way of showing his appreciation by writing letters to people who had helped him." 2227,Five. Five states. Five. Five. 50. 5. 5 states. 5 United States. 55. 4. 4 that are federally recog. 10 that are state recog. Four that have not received recognition. 4 states. 4 tribes. 2228,"Shelly's first grade teacher, Mrs.Bell. She makes Shelly stand in front of the class and say something about herself. She is so embarrassed! She is told to sit between two boys, Tim and John . When it is time for lunch, Mrs. Bordon picks Shelly to lead the line. Maybe, she's not so bad after all, Shelly thinks. At lunch, she meets Mrs. Stewart who works in the school office. She" 2229,"the statistics of weather for long periods of tiime. It is meausured by assessing the paterns of variation in temerature, humidity, atmoospheric pressure, wind and precipitation, atmospheric paricle count and other meteoro logical variables in a giv en region over long period of time." 2230,"region of DNA that codes for a functional RNA of protein product, molecular unit of inheritance." 2231,"no editorial work at alll, amusing himself with botanical specimens, sitting with Uncle on the lawn and playing chess. He also collected botanical specimens. He also allowed the girls print his name. He also hired some of the local folk to get subscribers. He also kept the books. And he was a young, educated man. He also inherited a large, safely invested fortune. He also attended the paper in a good natured way to attend to the advertising. He also went to the office and did the report work. He also did the report. He also found plenty to do at the office. He also flitted through millville and" 2232,"20 June, 1996. 20th of June. 21st of April 1916. 1936. 30th of May. 25th of May 1926. 5th of June 1906. 6th of June, 2006. June 20, 1886. 4th of June of 1956. 7th of June in 1966. 8th of June the 1st of June 2196" 2233,"after her mother's arrivall. It was not many day after her mother arrived. Her mother's arrival. Her desire to go away from that sea. Her late husband's death. Her daughter's marriage, her mother's marriage. Her father's death. Her mother's death. Her mother's marriage, her mother's death, her father's death, her father's marriage. her father died. her father died, her husband's death, her husband's marriage. her husband's father's death her husband died. Her husband's father died." 2234,"yes, new precautionary meaures will be in place for the shows to resume." 2235,unknown. It could be a widow or a widow. It is not clear. It may be both. It depends on the context. It can be both. 2236,"yes, at the end of a lesson the children can switch him off. He is a robot mail carrier. He knows each children's name, parents' names and what each needs to know, and their pets and hobbies, and he does not make any mistakes. He can be flexible and repeat his lesson if the children need extra time to do it. He also tells them something about their hobbies when they do a good job. He weighs two hundred pounds, is six feet tall, and is one of the 25 robot mail carriers in the United States. He has a computer brain" 2237,"Billy scored one goal. Douglas remembered the dream. In last second, Douglas headed the ball like Pele and won the game and the team cheered. Douglas was well rested. He always wanted to be well-rested. His Mom gave him a hug. Douglas was snoring. The coach gave energy drink to the team. Douglas fell asleep while the coach told Douglas to go in the game. Ruffles barked and licked Douglas in the game and then Douglas got up. Douglas was excited about a big game with Lions. Douglas dreamed about playing fetch with Ruffles and Ernie the Donkey. Douglas was tired and had to eat fast" 2238,"yes, with dry clothes in it. She moved them into a basket first. Then she took them out of the dryer and put them in the washer. She pressed a button to start the dryer. She also fed the duck. She answered a phone call from her granddaughter. She was excited to see them. She was turning 70. She was 80 today. She was happy to see her family. She was waiting for them to arrive. She was tired after taking a nap. She was going to feed her ducks. She was also going to feed the chickens. She was feeding the cat. She was smiling because she" 2239,"on her kitchen table, She said. ""I have the most thoughtful children in the world,"" She said." 2240,"breakfast. They had inquried of a fellow passenger, who seemed acqauinted with the country. There was a very goood tavern about a quarer of a mile froim the mill. They landed upon the loogs, Marco, wanted to rambel about for a litttle time along the shor and among the pile of boards. He complained of feeing fatigued. He felt somewhat unweel." 2241,2006.5.14.2009.5.28.2010.5.31.2020.52.20.2030.53.2040.54.2100.55.2150.56.2200.60.2250.61.2300.70.2350.71.2400.80.2450.81.2500.90 2242,"AEG Live. concert promoter. Jackson's mother. Michael Jackson. Dr. Conrad. Murray. Jackson's lawyer Kevin Boyle. Marvin Putnam, AEG's lawyer. Valerie Wass. Jackson's attorney. Michael Jackson's mother's lawyer. Jackson's family. Jackson's three children. Jackson's lawyers. Jackson's father. Jackson's brother. Jackson's sister. Jackson's cousin. Jackson's aunt. Jackson's uncle. Jackson's grandmother. Jackson's grandfather. Jackson's great-grandmother. Jackson's stepfather. Jackson's half-sister. Jackson's other half-sister, Jackson's other brother. Jackson. Jackson's parents" 2243,"cake and ice cream, playing games like tag, playing with a football, opening presents, playing basketball, playing with robot toy, playing with new bike, playing with super hero toys. Justin fell asleep because of the excitement. Justin was happy he had all of those things. Justin's friends brought over lots presents. Justin got a lot of presents. He was excited about his birthday. Justin went downstairs to have breakfast. Justin ate his breakfast." 2244,better at math. He was much better at it. He ended up being better at math. He was much more better at math than before. He was better at math because his teacher helped him. He was a lot better at math after his teacher helped. He was very much better at his math class after his teacher taught him. He ended up doing much better at the math class. He was doing much better in math class after he stayed after class. He ended being much better in his math class because his teacher taught it to him. He did much better in the math class after staying after class. His teacher taught him 2245,"because of her superior abillity to capture. She is ace. She captures others quickly. She can capture others. She has superior ability to captur. She's the strongest man. She was called Sparta-kook. She captured others quickly. She's the strongest." 2246,"kitty'.' . . , . .. . ' . a . b . i . t . g . e . r . y . s . o . n ." 2247,"Mary Baker Eddy. the founder of Church of Christ Scientist. , and the Monitor." 2248,"monastic settlement, monastic settlement. monastic settlement monastic settlement monastic settlement . monastic settlement , monastic settlement., monastic settlement,. monastic settlement.. monastic settlement... monastic settlement; monastic settlement.; monastic settlement- monastic settlement.- monastic settlement-- monastic settlement--- monastic settlement---- monastic settlement----- monastic settlement------ monastic settlement--------- monastic settlement---------- monastic settlement------------ monastic settlement------------- monastic settlement---------------- monastic settlement-------------------- monastic settlement-------------------------------- monastic settlement------------------------------------------------ monastic settlement---------------------------------------------------------------- monastic settlement------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ monastic settlement-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- monastic settlement---------------------------------------------------------------------------- monastic settlement---------------------------------------------------------------------- mon" 2249,"to a special party in the clouds that took place each year. Animals from around the world were invited. Oink would get his wings to fly. He accepted and got a package with his wings. He flew up into sky to the party. He saw a bunch with wings. He saw how much fun he had flying and the birds allowed him to keep them. He gave them a pair of shoes as a thank-you gift. Oink spent that whole day flying in clouds with his friends. He saw lots of animals with wings. Oinks dream was finally true. He was so happy he barely knew what to do. He put" 2250,"since 2010.9.9.2008.9.10.2011.9.8.2020.9, 2021.9, or 2030.9 years.9.7.2031." 2251,"yes, she did go to training school. She was nearly made there. She spent everynight laying in our bed snoring so loud that I hardly slept. She is now two years old. She has changed my behavior. I have come to love her little by little. She's my wife's. She loves me. She changed my behavior and I changed my behavior for her. I even tried talking to my grandchildren on the phone. I was glad to hear their laughter. I started calling them. I returned from neighbors. I began to speak to them. They" 2252,Manchester City and Sunderland. 5- 0. 5 - 0. Manchester City thrash Sunderland 5 -0. Manchester City thrashes Sunderland 5 0. City thrashes. City thrash. City thrashed. City thrashing. City thrashe. City thrass. City thrasse. City thrasses. City thrassing. City thrast. City thraste. City thrasted. City thrasting. City thrasts. City thrat. City thrats. City thratt. City thratts. City thratta. City thratto. City thratat. City thrata. City 2253,"no. Weber argued that ""class"" should be determined by economic status, not social status." 2254,"no, it was hard wood floor, so no carpeting. It was a hard wood floor that the cat stretched out his legs on. The floor was not carpeted. It is a hard wood surface. It has no carpeting on it. It's a hard wood flooring. It doesn't have carpeting. It's a hardwood floor. It does not have carpeting on the floor. The cat stretched out its legs on the hard wood flooring, so it's not carpeted on the floor either. It didn't have carpet on the floor, it was a hard floor." 2255,Fifteen years. 15. 10 years. 20 years. Twenty years. 50 years. Fifty years. 30 years. Thirty years. 40 years. Forty years. 60 years. Sixty years. 70 years. Seventy years. 2256,"birds singing outside the window. She saw some of them on the branches. of an apple. tree. Mrs Harper checked to se if everyone was there. She asked for a volunter to read a stoy about a family. of grasshopper. Mary got a tickl in her throat and began to cough, she got some water to drin. and a boy finished the story, Mrs Harper showed the class a butterfly garden, someone asked if butterflies eat other bugs, Mrs Harper said that they don't eat, but only drink, Josie was choosen to pass out tureky sandwiches for lunch, Mrs Harper went" 2257,"Two. Two shoes. Two shoes were thrown. Two shoes at Bush were thrown. Bush was thrown two shoes. Two. Two. Bush was hit by two shoes. Bush was struck by two shoes. Bush was hit by Muntadhaar al-Zaidis two shoes. Muntadhaar al-Zaidii threw two shoes at Bush. Bush was struck by Muntadhara al-Zaidid two shoes. Al-Zaidi threw two shoes. He threw two shoes. Two shoes were thrown at Bush. Two shoes. Two. Two. He threw them at Bush. Bush was attacked by two shoes thrown by M" 2258,He was at a school where students were friendly. He was greeted by some students. He was called Peter. He was adopted by two families. He was a twin brother. He was the same age as John. He was triplets. He was happy. His family never knew he had a brother. He had a brother named Peter. He had been adopted by another familiy. He had seen a photo of him and Peter in the newspaper and he couldn't believe it. He had black hair and the same color as Bob and Peter and the same birthday as them. He had met Bob and he couldn t believe his eyes when 2259,"Yes, The evening's entertainment was six Rock and Rolls Hall of Famiers, a few criticially acclaimed young artists, and The Boss. Neil Young and Crazy House turned up the volme with a spirited versioin of ""Born In the U.S. A"", flanked by cheerleaders with ""S""" 2260,"the International Atomic EnergyAgency, also bore responsiblity for passing on informatin about Iran's nucelar scientists to other countris, IRNA reported." 2261,"horse. horse. horse horse. horse. horse horse . horse. horse horse. horse, horse. horse . horse. . horse . horse. . horse. . horse , horse. , horse , horse. horse. horses. horse, horse . . horse, horse. horse. h. horse horse. a horse. A horse. The horse. the horse. and the horse. the horse. horse the horse. The horse. the horses. the horses. the horses the horses" 2262,"no, Buenos Aires does not have its own constitution, it exists under a federal sysstem." 2263,"She blew on the girls knee and whispered. Go away, go aways. No boo-boos today!" 2264,his father's brief case with nothing inside except a sandwich and some candy bars. 2265,"laser-induced breakdown spectroscopic analysis. (Laser-induced breakdown spectrometry) . The technique is also called spectroscopy. (The light pattern acts as a signature, providing information about the origin of a gem.) The scientists need to analyze more samples before the tool can be used commercially. (The scientists need more samples before they can use the tool commercially.) The scientists need a better fingerprint for a material from the same locality. (The technique could provide a fingerprint of a particular locality.) The scientists have found a way of identifying a gemstone. (A team of scientists found a way.) The scientists are using lasers to identify" 2266,"She gave the baby a Pacifier. She started singing. She gave the baby one of her toys. She gave her a pacifier. She sang. She gave a pacifier to her baby. She gave one of her horses. She gave it to her baby sister. She gave them a pacifier and they stopped crying. She gave their baby a pacifer. She gave him a pacifier. She gave her a horse. She gave his a pacifier too. She gave both of them a pacifer. She gave them a horse. They stopped crying. They stopped. She gave all of them a horse. She gave the" 2267,"boy named Eduardo in argentina. It's warm where he lives in Hawaii, she eats fresh fruit, Her shower is outdoor under the warm, She wonders if he would love her always because she is old, Eduardo was poor so he couldnt visit her, Maybe a time machine will help, She can give her birthday back, an angel flew from a star to help her, His name was eh, close your eyes, then remember the most happiest you have ever, Imagine puppies huggin you, and kitty purring with, Imagine you are eatting chocolate ice cream, As long as you remeber how to be," 2268,"Three. the door, the window and the toilet. The window was the hardest to fix. The door and the window were easy to fix. Fixing the door and the toilet was also easy. Fixing the window was hard. The four of us worked on the window until it opened. We made a delicious dinnner and talked about the good work we had done. Tom was glad to have such good friends. Fixing the window took the most time. Fixiing the door took the least amount of time. The toilet was easy to fix. Fixing the toilet" 2269,"ten, but in some cases nine digits (if the area code is nine digits) or ten digits (if it is not) after the initial zero." 2270,"to make themselves at home. ""Come and make yourselves comfortable."" ""We'll have dinner."" ""As before, word has been sent ahead."" ""As a host of the hotel."" ""As the host of a resort."" ""As an owner of a hotel."" ""To meet them."" ""To make them feel welcome."" ""To greet them."" ""As they are guests."" ""As guests."" ""To welcome them."" ""They are guests.""" 2271,206.0000145875511451455146145614601462146314641465147014711472147314741475148014811482148314841485149014911492149314941495140015 2272,"Mother. She drank it. She cried out. She asked what was the matter with it. I told her what i had done. She said she would take it up. She would take up lunches at school. I began to wok as a fashion desiger. I wouldn't sstop working until I triend every way to m y goal. She took it up. I don't know. I don't know if she took it up or not. I'm not sure. I think she did. I hope so. I know she took it to" 2273,"three. 3. Three. Three. 3, three. Three. three. Three, three. 3 three. Three three. Three Three. Three Three Three. 10. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18." 2274,"Dick Durbin, R-Ilinois, shouldering some speaking time. He was an ideological opponent of Cruz." 2275,"A valentine. Miss Mohun had a valentines day. Miss had a valentin. Miss brought it on herself. Miss was ashamed. Miss has been so wrenched and ashamed all day. A valentine. A valentine from Alexis. Miss is ashamed." 2276,"Yes, Churchill and Roosevelt disagreed. Churchill resisted Roosevelt' s suggestions that Britain gave up some of it's colonies. But in general, the friendship between Roosevelt and Churchill, and between the United States and Britain, led the two nations to cooperate closely. The United States and Great Britain were only two of several nations that joined together in the war to resist Hitler and his Allies. In January, 1943, twenty-six of these nations signed an agreement promising to fight for peace, religious freedom, human rights, and justice. The three" 2277,Two major extants branches of Buddhism. Theravanda and Mahayna. Vajrayan may be viewed a third branch. Theravand has a widespread followin in Sri Lanka. Mahayna is found throughout east Asia. Tibetan is practiced in the Himalayas. Mongolian and Kalmyka. Buddhists are between 480 and 500 million. It is one of the worlds major religions. 2278,"yes, Alleyne thought she was trying to warn him. He saw her stand before him, her face in tears, her hands out as though in warning. He saw it, Alleyne, even as he saw those two archers upon their couches. Our very finger-tips seemed to meet, ere she thinned away like a mist in the sunshine. He knew she was near him in war and that her" 2279,"The Russian Federation, or RSFSF, or Soviet Russia, or Russia, or the Soviet Union, or the USSR, or the Russian Soviet Federateve Socialist Republic, or the RSFSR, or the SFSR, the Soviet Union. or the USSR. or the RSFSSR, or RSFSS, or the Union, or RSFR, or the FSF, or the FSR, or the URSF, or RSUR, or the RUSF, or RUR, or RSU, or the RFSSR, the RSFS, or the RSSR, or RFSR" 2280,take pictures with them. and brush their teeth with them. and hide in the woods and play games with them. And they can change the tempature with their voices. and they can say hot or cold. and they love to play the game. and they don't want to lose. and they shower in them. and they take pictures with them and brush their teeh with them. they hide in the bush and play games and they take photos with them. They can change the temperatur with their voices and they can play the game and they don t like to lose. they can play with them and they can take pictures with 2281,"unknown. The article does not provide information about how the president is being left a ""Lame Duck"". It may be due to his political movements or other factors." 2282,Marisha Pessi. She is a best-selling author. She burst onto the scne in 2o06 with her book Special Topics in Calamiy Physics. She received a $6 figure advance. She is photogenic. She is also a multimedia storyteller. She is the author of Night Film. She is an investigative journalist. She wrote and directed short films. She is known for her films Stanley Kubrick and David Lynch. She is famous for her cult of fans. She is well known for her movies. She is not well known for the book Night Film. Her movies are so frighting that no theater 2283,a solo home run and a two run shot in the first inning and a home run in fifth inning. 12 regular season home runs. 3 home runs in one World series game. 8- 3 victory over Detroit Tigers in game 1 of World Series. Barry Zito gave the win to San Francisco. Justin Verlander allowed 5 runs in 4 innings. Albert Pujol's three home runs last year. Babe Ruth and Reggie Jackson both achieved the feat of hitting three home runs. Bruce Bochy is Giants skipper. Sandoval is swinging the bat. He's been locked into hitting home runs 2284,"Lady Ashleigh. Ella. Esther. Clyde. Esther's husband. Esther was married. Lady Ashleigh. unknown. Esther is married. Esther has no children. Esther wants to marry. Esther doesn't want to marry. unknown, but it is a mystery. Esther married. There are many young men. Esther can't marry. Lady Ashleigh is the only daughter. Lady is the only child. Lady has no children of her own. Lady's father is old. Lady doesn't want a husband. Lady wants to" 2285,"yes, it is the primary language of Hinduimsm, a philosophical one in Buddhism, and a literature language in Jainism and Sikhism. It is also a lingua-franca in Greater India, and is an offical language of the Indian state of Uttarkhand. It is one of the most ancient Indo-European languages, and it holds a prominent place in Indo-European Studies. It is published in over 90 weekly, fortnightly, and quarterly newspapers, and it is broadcast on radio and television. It is broadcast on the internet by the DD National Channel at 6.55 AM. It is the language of" 2286,"no, it was my normal breakfast. hot pickles and marshmallows and ketchup, and I eat it with lemonade. I had finished reading a book about birds. I had never had a daddy long legs so close to me before. I gave a piece of pickle to a daddy long leg. I had not given a pickle to spiders before. I had seen a small pot belly pig. I had also seen skunks. I had eaten a tall glass lemonade. I had seen flamingos. I was eating breakfast when I woke up. I had a tall glass of lemonade and a small plate of" 2287,Volusia County. Florida. Medical Examiner's office. George Zimmerman's. Miami. 2288,yes. yes. yes. no. yes. sometimes. yes. Yes. yes. No. yes. Sometimes. yes. His favorite is the squirrel. yes. The park has lots of animals. yes. I like to go there. yes. to swim in it. yes. To feed the animals yes. 2289,"yes, they who bring accusations against him will bring it falsey. He was in love with his cousin Bell. He was a man who had his feelings well under control. He was not one to make a fool of himself about a girl. He would probably love his wife when he got a wife, and would be a careful father to his children. Bernard Dale was not in love; but they who bring such accusation against him will bring it falsely. Bernard Dale was not in love; he was in love" 2290,"world records both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world . The book itself holds a world record, as the best-selling copyrighted book of all time. The international franchise has extended beyond print to include television series and museums. The popularity of the franchise has resulted in ""guinness world records"" becoming the primary international authority on the cataloguing and verification of a huge number of world records. the organization employs official record adjudicat ors authorized to verify the authenticity of the setting and breaking of" 2291,"America's Little Darlinng. She was also known as the child star. She also was known as Shirley Temple Black. She had a nickname of Bright Eyes, Curly Top, and Heidi. She inspired dolls and dresses. She surprised a lot people with her grace and knowledge." 2292,1985.000011989999898979997989699969697969595949493939292919190908988878685848382818079787776757473727170696867666564636261605958 2293,he don't dare. he didn't ' cause he don't dared. he wouldn't raise them. he doesn't dare. he didn't dare. He didn't dare to do it. he don't raise his hand. he won't raise his arms. he's afraid to. 2294,"Phonny. He proposed to climb the pine tree. He thought it was a bird nest. He was very desiring to make the effort. He climbed up to the fence and then to the lower branches. He lifted himself up among the branches. Unfortunately, there was no nest there. He found a little tufts of twigs. He had been told by Beechnut that he was foolish. He nipped his nose. He should not stop and see him do foolish things. He walked as fast as he could go. He became more determined to try." 2295,"Alaska jail cell after taking his own life, Anchorage, Alaksa, Quantico, Virgina." 2296,"Forrest. He shook his head and answered ""None"". She asked if he had any news. He answered that he was up for the day only. He was here the day before. They take it by turn to come away. She asked what he was up for." 2297,"yes, breakfast at seven o'clock. and I was down at the lorrry park by half pats seven. It's only when I feel around for a cigarette that I realized i'd left $ 80 under a pillow here. I even did it almost every da. I paid her last nigh. I came rushing bacl, but it was Sunday, and shes gone back to bbed. I rang tbe bell and banged on the front dorr for ten minutes. Up I go this pipe and tbe money was still tbe there. You kno the rest, anb I hope" 2298,Bobby and Frank. Bobby called Frank stupid. Bobby is the smartest. Bobby can use any spells. Bobby has all the brains. Bobby crossed his arm and stomped his foot. Bobby wants Frank to take it back. Bobby thinks Frank is a stupid knight. Bobby says he can fly. Bobby said he can use Freeze and Trap and Fly. Bobby told his mom that Frank thinks he can fly and he can't. 2299,Little cracks appeared on them. They started to grow. They cracked open. They were crying for food and were well fed. They were all a family. Mr. Birds came home to see them. They were happy. They were well fed and kept warm. They were a happy family. They were fed with worms. 2300,bear skinning operation. operation of skinng the bear. operation to skin the bear. operation to skin a bear. bear skinning operation operation to kill a bear. operation of skining the bear. skinning the bears. operation for skinning the bears. operation to kill the bear. bear skinning. operation to get rid of the bear. killing the bear. kill the bear operation to get the bear. get rid of a bear. kill a bear operation for killing the bear kill the bear operation to kill bear. operation for killing bear. operation kill bear. kill bear operation to 2301,Two. At least two. Witnesses said there were two. Witnesses also said there were three. Witnesses also added that there were at lease two. Witnesses added that there was one. Witnesses added there were two or three. Witnesses added they were two. There were two. Two. Two. There were at least 12. There were 12 or more. There were three. There were four. There were five. There were six. There were seven. There were eight. There were nine. There were ten. There were eleven. There were twelve. There were thirteen. There were fourteen. There were fifteen. There were 2302,"Thursday, Nowschi was arrested, accuired of killing Meyer's in what has ben described as a rood rage incident that endd a week ago. with a shooting. in front of Meyes' home. ""We know this boy, I couldn't teel you this before, Robert Meyers telled reporters after the arret. ""He kew where I lived, We knew how bad he was, bu we didn't knoe it was this bade. That he'ed gotten to this poin, and his frinds."" Nowsch,19, fases three felony charges," 2303,"sell everything he owned. A year later, he began to sell everything he owned, on Craigslist. He lost his house and his Mercedes. He was forced to move in with his mom. He lost everything. He was 40 years old. He was fired from a mortgage broker job. He was laid off." 2304,"over 18 milllion people each week. 23 milllion people. 18 milion men. 22 million people. 20 million people. over 17 million people. more than 18,000,00. 17,00, 000. over 20,0,0. 21,00 00. more than one million. 19,00 ,000 people. 3,001,010. 30000100. three million." 2305,the river near Scotts house. near the shore. near Scott's home. near Boscoe's home. near the river. near a fallen log. near his house. the river. near the shore and the river. the river. near the shore near the river near the shore near the river near the park. near boscoes home. the shore. the river near boscoes home. a fallen log near the water. near river. the water. the river the river near Boscoes home the river river. river. the 2306,"""Do you have cold drink?"" and ""Do you have cabbage today?"" and ""Did you understand?"" and ""Are you from India?"" and ""What do you mean by yes?"" and ""Is it okay to ask questions in class?"" and ""Can I ask questions in India?"" and ""Do you understand?""" 2307,a new ball and a bone. Jacob brought Rudy both a new ball an a bone. Jacob brought a new ball to Rudy. Jacob brought Sally a bone. Sally brought Rudy a bone. A bone for Sally. Jacob brought both a new bone and a new ball. Jacob brought the bone to Sally. Jacob and Sally brought a bone to Rudy. Sally brought a new bone to Rudy and Jacob brought a ball. Jacob and sally brought a bone and a ball to Rudy and Sally. Jacob gave Sally a bone and Rudy a ball. Sally brought Jacob a bone. Thomas brought Sally a new bone. Jacob and Thomas brought a bone 2308,"Edith Piaff, an extremely popula singer in France. who was also know for her out of control social life." 2309,"today he is dead, apparently by his own choise. 20/11/11. 29/1111.2012. 28/11 2020. 27/112013. 26/11,2014. 25/11 , 20 15. 24/11 /2016. 23/11//2017. 22/11 //2018. 21/12//" 2310,White Rose of the House of York. White Rose on blue background. Yorkshire Day. Yorkshire Day is celebrated on 1st August. Yorkshire is a historic country of Northern England. The largest in the UK. The name of the country is familiar and understood across the UK. It is in common usage in the media. 2311,on her back. She dug into her parents' bag and brought a bag of peans. She ate the peanuts. Everyone lived happily ever afte. She was really hungry. She asked the lion if he had any peanuts. She went looking for a squirrel. She saw a little gil. She lost her parents. She cried. She put Ava on the back. They looked high and lo for Ava's par. 2312,Two families. 2. 2 families. Two families. Two. Two. 2 dogs. Two. The Rovens. Two. Mommy and Daddy. Two. A family of dogs and two dogs. Two dogs. Two families of dogs. Two dog families. Two dog. Two dog family. 2313,"""Oh, my God she fell in"" ""No ! not you !"" ""Not you ! "" ""she fell in!"" ""Oh,my God, she's fallen in!"" or ""Oh, God, she has fallen in!"" or ""Oh my God, Linda fell in!"" or """ 2314,"no, he feels very good about his actions. He would do it again if he could." 2315,"targeting and partial destruction of the city during World War 2, an act know as the Plymouth blitz. After the War the city centre waas completely rebuilt and expansion led to incorporation of Plympont and Plymstok along with other suburbs in 2017." 2316,"Christine Wilford plans to do something remarkable. She is dropping her child off on Thursday. The last time her son was in class, he was killed by a gunman. He is now 7 years old. He is scared of loud noises. He is looking forward to going back to school. He is not afraid. He is going back to Sandy Hook Elementary. He is afraid of his mother. He is also afraid of the gun. He is a Sandy Hook student." 2317,"Ring the bell three time to get your wish. Not Two, not four but three. When your wish arrive, give the bell to someone else. You have to give it to someone else to keep your wish, but if you don't, you will lose it. If you give it to anyone, they will get their wish. If they give it to someone else, they will lose it too. If the person who receives the bell doesn't give it to another person, they will also lose it. Pedro thanked the girl and rang the bell 3 times and wished" 2318,"Majestic, the Wild Horse. He was wild at Heart. He could not be Calmed. He would run straight Into the water and Get soaking wet. He Would splash and play Until he was ready To go back home. He WOULD sleep for hours. He had worn himself out Playing. He Was wild at Heart and Could not be Calm. He Could not be Tamed. He Had tried and tried To break him. He Did not want to be Tamed or Calmed. He Was wild and Could not Be Calmed. He Was wild at heart and" 2319,"Bob. Yes. Bob. Yes. Yes. No. Yes. ""No."" Yes. Yes, Bob. Yes, Lucy. Yes. Lucy. Yes, the melon. Yes. The bat. Yes. A wedding party. Yes. It was a wedding party. ""Oops."" Yes. Bob said." 2320,"no, once again when he was touched on that subject he had found that his temper was ungovernable." 2321,uneasy as long as the nieces remained on the hotel scene of his exciting experiences. 2322,Cuba policy. 2006. 2506.2507.2510.2520.2498.2530.2600.2700.3000.100001.10100101.2540.2800.40002500.500030013002.3010.3100.60007000800090 2323,Pacific Ocean. Pacific. Pacific. pacific. Pacific. Paci. Pacific. PAcific. Pacific Ocean. Pacific Ocean Pacific. Pacific Pacific. Pacific Ocean Paci. Paci Pacific. Pacific Paci. PAcic. Pacific. Pa. Pacific. PACIFIC. Pacific. pACIFIC. Pacific Pacific Pacific. Pac. Pacific. PAci. Pacific. pa. Pacific. Pacific. Pacific PAcific Pacific. Pacific Pa. Pacific Pacific Paci Pacific Pacific. Pa Pacific. Pacific pacific. Paci Paci. Pa. Paci Pa. Pacific Pac. Pacific Pacific Pa. Pac. Paci 2324,"northwestern shore of lake ontario on a broad slopeing plateau interspersd with rivers,deep ravines,urban forest." 2325,"Eurostat. Eurostat. Eurost. Eurostat Eurostat. Euros. Eurostat Euros. Eurosta. Eurostat, Eurostat. Europ. Eurostat Europ. Eurosta Eurostat. Europe. Eurostat Europe. Eurosta Europe. Eurost Europe. Euro. Eurostat E. Eurostat Eu." 2326,they all went home when they were washing to go to sleep. A great time had by all. With that they went to bed after turning off the bathroom lights. A great night had by all.. A great day. A great evening. A great afternoon. A great morning. A great lunch. A great dinner. 2327,"daytime. during the day. during the night. during the evening. during the morning. during the afternoon. during the noon. during the early morning. during late afternoon. during early evening. during late evening. during early morning. in the morning. in afternoon. in the evening. in the afternoon. in early morning. at night. in the early morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, in the morning, in afternoon, in early morning, at night. during daytime. during the daytime. during daytime, during the day, during the afternoon, during the morning, during the evening, during the night, during" 2328,Fluffy was the group leader. He was the leader. Larry was not. Larry wanted to go drink milk. Larry did not like chasing mice. Larry thought it would be a bad idea to annoy the dog. Larry ran over and tried to scare the dogs. Larry heard the cats yelling for help. Larry hissed at them. Larry scared the dogs away. Larry cheered the cats on. Larry would do anything the cats wanted. Larry had a lot of friends. Larry's friends were the cats. Larry and the cats were friends. The cats were friends with 2329,England. England. England . England. England. England . England . England England. England England. Englan. England. Enlan. England England England. Englan. England England. Enlan. Enl. England. Enl. England England. England England England England England England Englan England. England Englan. Englan England England. English. England. Engla. England. English England. England English. England England Engla. England Englan England England Engla. Englan England. Engl. England England Englan Englan 2330,happy. She was very happy. She went down the hill. She was at the botom of the slide and everyone cheered for her. She was happy that she could go down the hill and everyone had a cake. She was so happy. She was smiling. She was laughing. She was jumping up and down. 2331,"Museum of Modern Art, Magnum Photos cooperative, movie sets. Smithsonian American Art Mmuseum. Haas' photography book. Haas was a Magnum photographer. Haas worked on film sets. Haas brought his talent and style. Haas is famous. Haas has his own fingerprint on his work. Haas works on film sets, and is a Magnum photographer, and is famous. He is a Magnum photojournalist and image-maker. He is an early member. He is the editor of Haas's movie photography book. He is also a McEvoy family curator. He is famous. The photographers are producing work" 2332,"WINNING THE CONTESTS . . , . (XXV) . 1 . P . O . W . L . E . R . A . G . N ." 2333,"Cape, and Maria, Bertha must make way for Cecily's sister. Cecily's next sister, an officer's wife, was coming home with two little children, for a farewell visit before going to the Cape. So he wanted to take Phoebe home that afternoon to get the Underwood ready for them. Maria and Bertha must make way for her. Maria and Berthamust make away for Cecily" 2334,"yes, they found his boat and the nets half in half out. They also found the floats." 2335,"$75.00. 75. 7-5. 00. $75 75 00 75 $75 $ 75$75 $30 $75$30 $30 30 00 $35 $35 35 035 $90 $90 90 090 $36 $36 36 036 $90$90 36 $75 $75 36 $7 36 $75" 2336,"yes, they are siblings. Janet Jackson is the younger sister of Michael Jackson. He died in 1984. She is reviving the song Scream from 1975. The song was originally recorded by Michael Jackson and his father, Nat King Cole. Janet Jackson said she was on the rhythm nation tour when her brother asked her to do a duet. She felt she hadn't come in to her own and she didn't want her brother to ride her coattails. She felt okay, she could do this now. She said that performing alongside her brother isn't difficult and it feels great. She remembers" 2337,"three houses down. John's House. 3 houses down. Three houses down. 3. Three houses. Three houses away. Three houses from the park. Three houses to the park from the park from John's house. Three houses in the park. 3 Houses. Three houses near the park. three houses from the house. Three. Three houses on the way to the house. 3 House. Three houses next to the park, 3 houses from the Park. Three houses, 3. 3 house. 2. 3, 3, Three houses. 3 Three houses. Two. 3" 2338,"Roman Republic, and Strabo belonged to a prominent familiy. Strabo's life is characterized by extensive travel. He journeyd to Egypt and Cush, as far as coastal Tucany and as south as Ethiopia. He moved to ROME in 43 BC, and stayed until at least AD 31. He visited the island Gyaros on his way back to Corinth. He sailed up the NILE until reaching Philale, after which there is little recor of his proceedings untill AD 16. He was a Greek philosopher and historian. He was born to a family from Amasya in Pont" 2339,"fourth husband. ""Your fifth"" is wrong. ""Fifth"" is correct." 2340,"Bird flew to Fox' home and talked with him. He asked Fox why Fox had not eaten for three days. He said that Fox was too lazy. He brought Fox any food that he saw when flying around. He visited Tiger and Tiger was reading about cooking. He said ""I know where a Fox is!"" and showed Tiger where he was. He said to Tiger ""Pretends you are asleep"". He then flew into Fox's home to tell him that he had found a big treat for him. He said, ""Wow! A whole Tiger! Yum!"" Fox was now inside the Tiger's belly. He yelled out """ 2341,"in interviews with People magazine and Entertainment Tonight, and YouTube. He also posted a message on YouTube. He thanked Herndon for his courage. He also had a long singing career. He's had a tough time with his sexual orientation. He's been hit by rumors about his sexual identity. He's hit snags." 2342,"cultural, financial and commerical heart of the WYUA Area. Leeds has four universities, the fourth largest urban econony, and the fourth largest stuent population in the coutry. Leeds is the third-largest job total by local authorty area with 380, 000 jobs. Leeds has seen the fastes rate of private sector jobs growth of any UK city and the highest ratio ot public to private jobs of all UK's core cities. Leeds has 780,702 people living there. Leeds is a major milltown. Leeds is in the United Kingdon's fourth" 2343,"freedom was coming through. I wrote to his wife. I told he that if she would have a new youngman, I wouldunderstand. But if shewould take me back,she should let meknow. We usedto live in thetown, Brunswick, and thereis a great bigoak tree just asyou come into thetown. I toldher if she wouldtake me back, sheshould put a yellowhandkerchief onthe tree, andif she didn'twant me, forgotme, no handkercief andI'd keepgoing on through. Soon all the otherswere in it. Wh" 2344,"eponymous district and division, it lies along the east bank of the Burighanga River in the heart of the Bengal delta . The city is a microcosmic of the entire country, with diverse religious and ethnic communities. Dhaka is the economic, cultural and political center of Bangladesh, It is a major financial center of South Asia. It is one of the world s most populated cities and within OIC countries, with a population of 1 7 million people in the Greater" 2345,"Stephen Colbert walks a tight rope every night. He tells offensive jokes about race and gender. He says that not everyone gets a joke. Last week, he said something offensive on Twitter. He was canceled. He was willing to show that he cares about the Asian community. He was not the author of the tweet. He made jokes about the incident. He was making a joke about the incident almost silencing his message. Some people have demanded that ""The Colber Report"" be cancelled. These words create more racisim. Suey Park is an Asian-American activist who has been demanding that the show be canceled. These" 2346,"Twenty years later, the boy was a drummer in a popular rock band. 20 years later, he was the drummer of a band. Twenty years after, he was a drummer. Twenty years ago, he was in a band, and the band was the most popular in the world. Twenty years earlier, he was drumming in a band that was the most famous in the world, and the most popular band in the country. Twenty years before, he was playing drums in a band in the United States. Twenty years prior, he was drummer in a rock band. Twenty year ago, he played drums in a rock group." 2347,"no, it's the third-richest state by median income as of the year 2006. New Jersey has the 14th highest median income of all 50 states. New jersey is the 13th most populous state in the United States, and the 12th most densely populated state in the country. New Jersey's population density is 1,090 people per square mile. New Jersey had the 10th highest median household income of all the states in the United Stated in 2020. New Jersey also had the 9th highest median home value" 2348,the rest of the daY. 1 day. 8 hours. 4 hours. 2 hours. 1 hour. 30 minutes. 15 minutes. 5 minutes. all day. 12 hours. all day long. 6 hours. 3 hours. 9 hours. 7 hours. 5 hours. 60 minutes. all night. 10 hours. 80 minutes. half a day. 2349,"a researcher in Florida, who found the fish could live out of the water for months. He made a study on the Mangrove rivulus. He also found that some other fish can also live out of it for a short time. He is a biologist at the University of Canada. He is also a member of the American magazine. He is the author of the book ""The Walking Catfish"". He is also the author of ""The Lungfish"". He has written many books about the fish. He is an expert on the subject of the fish. His research has been published in many magazines and journals. He is known for his work" 2350,"Let children get a littl dirty might be goo for their health. Let your kid play in a reasonal amount of dirt. Let them get outside and exposed to a divrsity of things. Wash your hands, but don't use antibacterial soap.. Let them play in a little dirt. Let your children get a litte dirty. Let them play outside. Let them be exposed to a variety of things. Let them wash their hands. Let them take a reasonable amount. Let them go outside. Let the children get a lttle dirty. Let the kids play in the dirt. Let the child get a little dirt and" 2351,"slate.fr' (slate.fr) was launched in february 209 by four journalists, Jean-Marie colombani, Eric leser, and jacques attali. among them, the founds hold 5% in the publising company, while the slate group holds 10%." 2352,"son, St. Cyric the martyr. He is a little darling. His mother is to done. She has sketched him for St. juliet. He was a martyr. His name is St. Romeo. He does not seem wish to be in the company of swells." 2353,"more than 200 people. 262 people. 3 people. 1 person. 2 people. more than 300 people, more than 100 people 264 people. 4 people. more then 20 people. more that 20." 2354,it was stolen by a witch. she gave Ellen the witches voice. Ellen gave the singer a penny. the witch gave Ellen her own voice back. Ellen was surprised to find her own voice in the singers mouth. Ellen wanted to be a snger. she had a beautiful vioce. she was the bes singer in the lan. she wanted to be the best singer. she grew up to become queen. she went to hear the singer. the singer was the best. she found the singer. the witch was so moved by Ellen's kindess that she gave her voice 2355,"Jimmy. . . , Jimmy. . . . , Jimmy. . , Jimmy. , Jimmy . Jimmy. , Jimmy , Jimmy, Jimmy. Jimmy. Jimmy. Jimm. Jimmy , . Jimm , Jimmy , Jimmy, Jimmy. , Jimmy. Jimmy , Jimm. Jimmy. Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy , . , Jimmm. , Jimmi. , , Jimmy Jimmy. Joey. , Joey. . Jimmy. Jo. , Jo." 2356,yes. He then analyzed plant parts to see what they were composed of. He combined these substances with other materials to create new ones. He was one of first and greatest of all time in the field of chemurgy. He was also one of the inventors of the electric lamp. He was offered a laboratory in detroit to carry out research. He was a collaborator on the mycology and plant disease survey of the department of agriculture. He sent hundreds of samples to the united states department of agriculture at the peak of career. He was an authority on plant diseases especially of the fungus varieties. He was known on every continet 2357,"picture that was not hanging straigt. He went back several times and made sure the picture wa straight. Then, he gave it gentle touch. He explained that she always does that, it is like the finish pat a mother's hair after brushing it. I do it because I don't knw why I do. I just did. ""She was dead nineteen years ago. She went to see he parents half a year afte she got married."" ""On a Saturday evening, the Indians captivated her. She has never been heard from since."" ""He thinks she is stil alive. When he begins to wai for her" 2358,"Lady Mary. . . , Pauline. . . . , Saton. . . . , Vandermere. . . . , Mr. Rochester. . . . , Comtesse. . ." 2359,so she could make dinner. she could make good dinner. so she could have dinner. to make dinner. so she could eat dinner. because she could make it. so that she could make one. so his mom could make dinner for them. so they could have dinner together. 2360,"The sides are too deep and slippery. They could not see 10 feet in any directions. It was an Alaskan snow storm. There was no answer when they called down, so they assumed he was unconscious or dead, or that he was dead. They had found no trace of him. They had to get back to Dawson before winter set in. They had left the cave of a mountain. They were snowed in. They were going to be snowed i." 2361,Normans' hands. The Normans. The Princes. The Centevilles. The Duke's. The Abbot's. Lothaire's. Alberic's. Fru Astridas'. The Princ. The King's. Richard's. 2362,"yes. 50 % more likely than mothers. 5/10000.000,000 5000/10,049,999.9999,950.05. 5,001/10.049.950,05.5001.50. 5.001/.0005.050.501.051.00510.51. 51.510515" 2363,"apple pie. She liked apple pie, too. She would catch her pie. She caught her pie in the basket. She would ride her bicycle to the top. She would hand them her pie. They loved it. They loved the chocolate pie. She threw the peach pies down the chimney. Everyone clapped when she rode by. She was happy. She was so happy. She loved riding her hot air balloon and making the neighbors happy. She made the neighbors happy. She made the neighbors so happy. The neighbors were happy. She would make the neighbors happy with her pies. She would bake them all on Sunday. She would pile" 2364,"girls, Smith went into the inner roo, and found John sitting in the editorial chair. glancing through the latest number of _Peacefull Moments_. ""John, friend of my youth,"" he said, ""where have you been hiding all this time?"" ""Yes,""" 2365,"breakfast with Monsignore Cateby. He was talking of every things that was agreeble or interesting. But in reality he was bent on securing Lothair's presence at the ecclesiastial ceremony of high imporrt. Where his guardian was going to officiate. Where the foundation was going to be laid for the reconciliation of churches in the true one.. In the afternoon, he had been long engaged to a match in pigeon shooting. Bertram excelleed in this pastime. There was going to he a most exciting sweeps to-day, where the flower of Engalnd" 2366,"rupture of an atherosclerotic plaques. MIs often involve the complete blockag of a coronary artery. MIs may be due coronary artery spasams, which may due to cocaine. MIs can be caused by significant emotional stress and extreme cold. MIs occur when blood flow to a part o the heart stops. MIs commonly occur due to high blood pressure and smoking. MIs also occur due to diabetes, lack exercise, obesity and high blood cholesterol. MIs cause heart failure and cardiac arrest. MIs usually cause chest pain or chest discomfort. MIs include shortness breath, nausea and feeling" 2367,"no, but it takes away much of his depression. according to Garcia' mom, take aways much of the boys depression. The therapy won' t cure his cancer. according Garcia's mom. take away much. take much of the depression. take the boy's. take his depression. take away much depression. it does, but it doesn't cure his. according his mom. according the American Music Association. according. according American Music Therapy. according American Music Therapy Assocation. according according to the Association. take. take many of the depression" 2368,1976. 1980. 1875. 1785. 2000. 2100. any one of these is correct. 1000s of years ago. 1500s. 1600s 1700s or 1800s are also correct. 2500. Any one of these are correct. 2369,The Nobel Prize in Medicine. Nobel Prize in Peace. Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Nobel Prize Physics. Nobel Prize Physiology. Nobel Prize Literature. Nobel Prize Chemistry. Nobel Peace Prize. Nobel Prize Medicine. Nobel Peace Literature. Nobel Peace Chemistry. Nobel Nobel Prize Physics Nobel Nobel Prize Medicine Nobel Nobel Prize Literature Nobel Nobel Prize Chemistry Nobel Nobel Prize Peace Nobel Nobel Prize Physiology Nobel Nobel Prize Nobel Nobel Prize for Literature Nobel Nobel Peace Prize Nobel Nobel Nobel Prize in Nobel Nobel Prize Science Nobel Nobel Prize Biology Nobel Nobel Prize Economics Nobel Nobel Prize Politics Nobel Nobel Prize Philosophy Nobel Nobel Prize Psychology Nobel Nobel Prize Sociology Nobel Nobel Prize Anthropology Nobel Nobel Prize Geography Nobel Nobel 2370,"flew around the kitchen and Max ran around trying catch it. ""careful"" said Annie. Max walked outside and ladybug go. ""carefully"" said Annie, Max walked outside. Max let the lady bug go. ""Carefully"" said Max. Max let it go. ""CAREFULLY""" 2371,"Florida. 17 year old Nick Hogan. 19 year old Hulk Hogan. Florida. Florida, USA. Florida 19. Florida's capital. Florida is a state. Florida has a capital. Clearwater, FL. Florida in the south. Florida on the east coast. Florida the southernmost state in the USA. Clear water, Florida. Clear Water, Florida. Florida is a country." 2372,"through his charities. How will you remeber Michael Jackson? through his charities, through his work in helping people through his charities and through his music. through his work as a disc jockey in Tel Aviv. through the Beatles and Muhammad Ali. through Rev. AlSharpton's tribute to him. through Steve Greenberg's witnessing of how Jackson became a global icon. through Elvis Presley and the Beatles. through Michael Jackson's level of hero worshop on a par. through Jackson's death on the eve. through fans from as far away as Japan, Geramny and" 2373,15 objects. 15. 10. 12. 13. 14. 11. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 2374,2014-2017 season. 2009-2007 season. or 2020-2021 season. 1980-1981 season. or any other season. 2030-2100 season. or 2101-2120 season. or the 21st century. 2121-2200 season or 2201-unknown season. the 22nd century. 1970-1899 2375,Tom did. He jumped in after Joseph and pulled him up. He saved his life after he became well. He wrote on a sandstone. He answered why he wrote on a rock. He said that when someone does someting good for us we must write on stones so no wind can take it away. He was hurt and he didn't know why. He didn't say why he wrote in the stone. He asked why. 2376,"one shark per day, during the three month season. 73,00,00 sharks are killed annuallly. many species are endangered. 72,00 million sharks are at risk. 71,00 milllion sharks are at rick. 70,0,0 million sharks at risk. many species at risk of extincion. 74,00 ,000 sharks killed annually. 75,0, 000, 76,00 00 sharks at risk of exinction. 77,00 ." 2377,Jerry did. He bullied the wild-dogs. He had bullied the wild dog on the Arangi. He was the one who bullied the wild dogs. He sniffs at the wild dogs and then draws closer. He watches the wild dogs with smoulding eyes. He utters a warning growls. He sprang back in headlong fligh. He learned that he wasn't being pursued. He came back cautiously. 2378,"Timmy's grandmother. She was nice and always helped him with his homework when he needed it. She would also sit down with him in the kitchen to help him with spelling every night and then go back to watch television while he worked on math. After dinner, she would cook him a big dinner and they would eat it together. When Timmi went home, he would sometimes make a call to his grandmother to tell her how much he loved her. She would talk with Timmy and tell him stories about his grandfather, who had been an farmer. Timmi loved this story and wanted to be a farmer like his grandfather. Yes," 2379,"1971-2001. 19 years. 10 years. 31 years. 20 years. From 1959 to 2100, 19. 18. 17. 16. 15." 2380,Harry. He was a boy with learning disabilities. He suffered from a condition that affected his ability to move and speak. He had a pug named Millie. He refused to talk after the dog was stolen. He has just completely stopped talking. He is very sad and his mother is worried about him. He would go over to his cage and beat on the cage bars. He suffers from a speech problem. He used to have a speech problem and physiotheraphy. He now has a speech problem because he has a learning disability and he suffers from a learning disability that affects 2381,"1,640,292, which exceeds Rhode Island as whole by about six million people. This can be considere, in turn to be part o the Greater Boston communiting area, which contain 7.5 million people." 2382,"no, they displayed the headline Good News from Einstein-He's Not coming back. He was offered the president of Israel. But he declined, saying that he was too naieve in politics. He was too naive to be a politician. But perhaps he was different. Equations are important to him, because politics are for the present but an equation something for eternity. So he was too busy with his equations to be a political leader. He was a scientist, not a politician. He was not interested in politics. So he declined the offer. He was more interested in his equations than in politics. His equations were more important to him" 2383,"West Derby in the county of lancashire. 1230s. 1890s. In the south west. 1900s. The 1990s and 2000s, 1960s. It was a major departure for Irish emigrants to America. 1700s and early 1800s 1850s and later. 1600s to 1750s. Early 18th century. 1500s-160s 20th" 2384,"hot summer weather, 65f, low air pressure, 64f with 64 percent humidity. 65% humidity. 65 F, 60% humidity. hot summer weather. 64 F, 70% humidity, 62 F, 50% humidity 65 f, 63% humidity. Hot summer weather, fat people, 66F, 67% humidity." 2385,"swords, and the men carried their musquets. . . , . and . the men carried their musquet. . . . and . the men carried their musquets. . and . the men carried their musquets. . . . and . the men carried their musquets. . and . the men carried their musquets . musquets . They" 2386,"predicted Spain's win i the World Cup, and correctly predicted it. He also became a mascot for the bookmaking companies, and has an international reputation. He has been offered 10,0,0 euros for his services. He has also been offered to be moved to Russia. He has become a good symbol of the bookmaking company. He has an international name. He has a lot of fans. He has the best food. He has forecast the results. He has boosted the profile of Moscow Aquarium. He has moved to Russia, and has become a mascot for bookmaking companies. He has become a symbol for bookmaking" 2387,"German settlers arrived from the Western European states, the native Slavic people were subjected to discrimination, and Germanization. The population was Christianised. The House of Griffin established themselves as the local rulers. The town was rebuilt and granted extensive autonomy. The town eventually joined the Hansatic League. The city's recorded hisotry began in the eighth century as a Pomeranian Slavic stronghold. The city was built at the Ducal Castle. It was one of Pomeania's main uran centres. It lost its independence. It is the capital of the West Pommeranian Voivodship in Poland. It is a" 2388,"strong investor in former yugoslavia and in other balkan countries. . . , . OT has become a strong investor in . Balkan countries. . . . . . . . . . . . . ." 2389,"no, he is American. He is a doctor. He was a surgeon. He had a patient named Blake. He cured him. He did not have a cure for him. His patient was a man of medical skill. He feared that he would be unsuccessful. He would be the one to blame. He felt sorry for the man. He missed him. It was hard to go on without him. But he feared that he had to go on. He could not think of going back. He wanted to go on with his life. He needed to go on" 2390,"crashing sound from the room. At the same moment, George de Coverley passed me, and held his nose. To him, the plebeians laughingly. Guy's cleaning out fourth form. Guy Heaviestone alone. I will try and sket him for the readers. Guy Heaveystone was then fifteen. His eyes are glittering but piteless. There was sternness about his face, the old Heavestone look, perhaps, heightened, by the snaflle-bit which, he wore to curb his ferocity. A striped knitted undershirt and a few splangles set off the" 2391,"Sara and her boyfriend. Sara's name is Sara. Her boyfriend's name is her brother. Her brother's name is unknown. Her mom's name is also unknown. She has a brother, sister, and parents. She also has two dogs. Her name is Megan." 2392,"Harry, as the chapter title says. He is walking away from the House in Onslow Crescent. He is also walking away from Bolton street. He is not sure where he is going. He is in such confusion that he doesn't know where he is. He is going to Onslow crescent. He is confused about what he is doing. He is trying to keep the course down Picadilly. He is called upon to join himself with that life. He is called upon by Lady Ongars history. He is a countess with wealth, rank, beauty, and bright intellect. He is her only friend. He" 2393,"April 15th, 1547. 19th. 1574. 1847. April 19, 1897. 2015. 1747. May 15. April 20. 1647. March 15 1997. April. 14. 2347. July 15 or 19. 1247. June 15 and 1957. 347 1974. April" 2394,Claude monet. He was a French artist. He painted around 15 versions of the rouen cathedral from dawn to dus. He is famous for his water lilies series and his bather and mont st victoire series. He had a very long and varied career. He completed the chapel of the rosary in vence. He also painted ballet dancers. He died of cancer in 1961. He has a unique style. He produced over one thousand paintings. He's best known for painting ballet dancers. 2395,"to give you ideas for your high school years. 1 Find you passion and what you are interested. 2 Meet new people and find new friends. 3 take part in a contest. 4 get a job. 5 take a trip with friends. 6 do your best at schoool. 7 help you see the responsiblity of having a job. 8 help you make some money to spend. 9 the memories will last a lifetime." 2396,"Flagstaff, Arizona. Arizona. Phoenix, Arizona, Flagstaff, Coconino, Texarkana. Los Angeles, Arkansas. Arkansas. Arizona, Flagsta. Arizona Arizona. Flagstaff, Flagstaff. Arizona Flagstaff. Flagstaff. Arizona. Flagsta. Flagstaff Flagstaff. Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix, Arizona Flagstaff, Phoenix, Arizona Arizona Flagsta. Arizona Flagstaff Flagsta. Phoenix, Flagstaff Flagstaf. Flagstaff Arizona Flagstaff Arizona. Flagstaf Flagstaff Flagstar. Flagstaff Arizona Flagstar. Arizona Flagstar Flagstar. Phoenix" 2397,"to the bank, and then walked up along side of the park until they were off in shade under the tree's right at the park." 2398,"coat of arms. He says: ""I reckon I know that,"" Tom said, ""but he'll have it before he goes."" He says, ""He's going out right, and there won't be any flaws in his records."" He said, ""So whilst me an Jim filed away the pens on the brickbat apice, Jim a-makin' his'n out the brass and Tom set to think out a coat of arm. He said he'd strike so many good one he didn't know which to choose, but there's one which he decided on. He's going to use it." 2399,"he came to the ground catlike on his feet, breaking the shock for the girl, than his sword flashing out ready for instanct use. But though the room was lightened, there was no sign of enemy about. Carthoris looked toward Jav, The man was pasty white with fear. ""What is to be our fate?"" asked the Heliumite, ""Tell me man! Shake off your terror long enough to tell me so I may be prepared to sell my life" 2400,"no, he was with several of his friends waiting for Jerry. He was also with his friends. He had several of his own friends waiting for Jerry. Dick Lanning had several of his friends waiting for him. Dick Lanning had a few of his friends waiting for him and Dick Lannin had several of them waiting for him . Dick Lanni had several of the friends waiting and he had several of those friends waiting. Dick had several of these friends waiting and Dick had a few of his friends. Dick Lanning was" 2401,"no he doesn't like to talk about himself too much. He enjoys chatting but regrets it later. He makes up stories about his personal life. He doesn't like the glare of spotlight. He has denied the hotel room incident. He doesn’t like to be put in major films. He is a Warner Brothers film star. He is the star of the fourth Terminator. He is known as Batman. He is 34 years old. He is an actor. He is not a politician, he is an actor, not a politician. He is a hard worker. He immerses in his characters. He wears a mask. He" 2402,"awaiting resettlement as refugee. She was deported and sent back. She was beaten before being deport. She was with three members of Libya council. She had a black-eye, bruises on legs and scratches. She was pressured by officials to be expelled. She did not blame rebel group for beating. She was grabbed the world attention. She was accused of gang-raped. She was on the way with her father. She was told to go to United States. She was in Doha and then arrived in Benghazi. She was reported to have a black eye and bruises. She was a refugee. She had been deported. She was sent" 2403,Socialist Republic of Vietnam. and the country second largest city. by population. 2404,"no, it was quieter day in belize saturday, climbing to top of xunantunih, a mayan temple." 2405,"no, it would not be a problem on a clear night. The rain water would wash the line of the mark off. They would not be able to find the mark. They should not go home tonight. They need to cut a line in the ground with their knife. They could use another boat tomorrow. They are in a village by the lake. They like fishing very much and they are happy because there are a lot of fishes." 2406,tomorrow would be a beter day. tomorrow would be better day. better day. tomorrow would be beter day tomorrow would beter day tomorrow would be beetter day. beter day tomorow would be better. tomorrow will be better day tomorrow will better day tomorrow better day. tomorow will be better. tomorrow will be beter. tomorrow bettter day. tomorrow will bette day. 2407,Yes. A huge green toadd. And a worm. And a little lunch. And a fishing pole. And a rock. And a toad. And a new friend named Zoe the Toaddie. And a dog named Sammy. And a bird named Martha. And a fish. And a lunch. And worms. And a pole. And rocks. And a huge green. And a friend. And a pet. And a best friend. And bread. And a meal. And a snack. And a treat. And a food. And a gift. And a present. And a surprise. And a treasure. And a discovery 2408,"Lech Kaczysnki, Polish President. Lech Kaczyński. Lechkaczynski. Leckaczynski Lech. Lek. Le. Lecha. Leche. Leches. Leach. Leaches." 2409,home. she needs to go home. she will pee without warning. she might get scared of thunder. she may try to run awa. she could be curious about going out to the street. she can get hurt. she'll always have water to drink. she has food to eat. she always has love from my hear. she's going to be a hamster. she is nervous. she doesn't want to be waited on. she wants to be loved. she won't bite. she sits on my shoulder. she does the dishes. 2410,They had lost parents. They had to fly south. They had no idea what to do. They had lost their way home. They had flown away from home. They were lost. They had died. They had been killed by the cold. They had gone missing. They had disappeared. They had not returned home. 2411,"yes, it was the right answer. ""success is getting everything that you need and part of what you wanted"" Mr. Black said. ""success means getting everything you want, but some things you want."" Mr. black clapped. Tom shouted out again, trying to get more laughs. ""success, Tom, is getting everything your need and some things you wanted."" Mr. Blakc clapped. Mr. Black clapped. He clapped. The more he got what he wanted, the more he was successful. ""success"" is getting everything he needed and some of the things he wanted. ""success""," 2412,377 runs. 37 runs. unbroken stand. 35 runs. 13 runs. 27 runs. runs. 43 runs. runs runs. 63 runs. run. 15 runs. runs run. 3 runs. Amla bated for 13. 14 runs. 5 runs. Aamlas 35. 36 runs. 7 runs. Aamla batted for 14. 16 runs. runs 16. 17 runs. run 17. 18 runs. 2413,no. She was upset. She did not want to play in her yard. She was not happy. She was mad at her boss. She was fired. She was angry. She was unhappy. She was frustrated. She was depressed. She was disappointed. She was hurt. She was embarrassed. She was ashamed. 2414,"no, not yet. There are no known future plans for a Qatari participation. However, Qatar announced its interest in 21011. It did not materialize. There are also no known plans to join the contest in the future. However, there are no plans for a possible future Qatarian entry. The contest has been on since the 70's. Australia debuted as a particiant in 22010. Entries were in 23016, 2020, and 2217. The contest was started in 241950" 2415,"no, with her brothers and dad. yes, with her mother too. yes. yes with her mother and father. yes yes. no. no. yes and her brothers. yes her mother and her father. no no. no. no no yes." 2416,"football de salle. ""football sala"" or ""calcio 5"" in Italian. ""football de saloon"" in Spanish. ""futeboll de salao"" in Portuguese. ""futsall"" in English. ""hall/loung football"" in English, ""futsala"" in Spanish, ""futeball de salao"". ""futsale"" in English and ""futeboal de salao"", ""futsals"" in English ""futebal de salao"" ""calcio a5"" in French. ""futbol sala"" in Spanish and ""futsalo""" 2417,"Tom, Dick, and Sam. They all thought he was trying to get the money. They didn't want to pay him. They were all mad at him. He was the only one that knew the signature. He had read the message. He knew the girls. He also knew the houseboat was on Shaggam creek. He didn't know where it was. He turned to Captain of the tug and asked him." 2418,"Yes. He was the legendary former manger of English club, Liverpool. He pointed out shortly after he passed away. He was also a soccer player. He was a soccer player and manager. He was famous for his predictions. He was known for his predictions about the World Cup. He was well known for his manipulation of the ""man i black"". He was known as ""Il Duce"". He was the Italian dictator. He was determined to showcase his fascism. He was an Italian dictator. His team won 1-2 in the semifinal. He was accused of fixing the game. He was one of the most famous examples" 2419,"Mahatma Gandhi, Muhammad Ali Jinaah. and others. 4.6 million people in India speak Gujarati. 50 million people worldwide speak Gujarati, and 1.2 billion people in India. 300 million people in the world speak Gujarati as their first language." 2420,"yes. ""I want this criminal organization to be annihilated"" ""I demand this criminal organization should be annihilate"" ""The family of the pilot is calling for revenge"" ""the family of the Jordanian fighter is calling for vengeance"" ""Jordan executed two prisoners"" ""Sajida al Rishawi, a would-be-suicide bomber"" ""Ziad Karboulis, a former aide to the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq"" ""His son's death was recorded"" ""CNN is not posting the images"" ""global condemnation"" ""protests and vows of retali" 2421,to keep hold of Lionel Messi will be a sweet relief to Barcelona fans after a tumultuous few weeks. 2422,"United States, France, and the United Kingdon. United States, United Kingdom, and France. United States and France. The United States, the United Kingdom, France, the United States, and the UK. United States. United States the United Kingdom and France. the United States and the United Kigdom." 2423,his little sister dearly. Dave's affection was for his little cousi. Jean Bevoir was cowed. Dave. Barringford said he was wuss nor snake in the gras. Henry felt like peppering him on the sp. The rangers were tired. They had been out hunting. They were arranged to move to the caves. They must not make a mistake in their route. They have a strict guard over the trader. They are afraid of making a m. They think of little Nell every day. They love her. They want to find her 2424,Best Friends Forever (bff) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2425,sports. He likes them very much. He does well in them. He is a 12 year old boy. He is glad to see his father. He runs to his dad. He can go home on his own. He has grown up. He can do his homework at home. He can buy an ice cream. He can eat it. He can skate. He can drive off the fly. He can let the fly skate for a bit. He can cook supper. He can see some boys skating. He can learn skating. He is happy to see his dad. His dad is waiting for him. He is at 2426,"Laughing Brook. The Smiling Pool. The Green Forest. The dam of Paddys the Beaver. The Laughing Brook. Paddy's laugh. The Green forest. The dam. The Smilling Pool. The Laughin Brook. The Green Forrest. The dam made by Paddys Beaver. The dam was a hole made by the Beaver. Paddy. The dam, the Smiling pool, the Laughing brook, the Green forest, the dam of the Beaver. the dam of Paddy the beaver. The dam and the Smiling Poo. The dam the Smiling Poool. The dam" 2427,You're a good boY. You should be strong enouGh to make up yOur owN mind next time. 2428,the rationale for the use of drone policy in the United States. He also laid out the reasons why drone strikes are considered legal. He also stated that there is nothing in International law that bans their use. He also said that lethal force can be used against enemies outside of a battlefield if the country involved cannot or will not take action against them. He also mentioned that the U.S.'s drone campaign against Al Qaeda and its ally in countries such has Pakistan and Yemen has shifted focus in the past few years. He also noted that the U.N. has launched an investigation into the extent to whic civilian casualties are caused by U.S. 2429,"Mike and Molly's family. They also met a family with 3 dogs. They met a family that had a big blanked set out and another family that had their baby learn how to crawl. They had a picnic lunch. They watched the other family play and eat. They saw their friends across the park and they ran to them. They thanked their mom for giving them some strawberry ice-cream for dessert. They went back to take a nap. They had a picnic. They ate sandwiches, fruit, and potato chips. unknown. They were in the park. They played with" 2430,"no, there were others in the hall of fort chimo. Arnaloo and Okatoo crossed over to edith's room, and Moses was also there. Moses was also in the hall. Stanley was also there, and Edie was resting in his arm. Moses also was there." 2431,"she became suspicious of him because he checked in at the hotel with little luggage, wearing sunglasses and pulling his hat down over his eyes. He didn't seem like he wanted to talk too. She called her bosses and her husband who phoned police. She was nervous when she opened the hotel doors and saw 20 policemen lined up outside. She realized that her bedroom window overlooked the man's passage. She could see the man's hands. He must have come down because they shouted him to lie on the ground while he was cuffed. She could not see the man in the room, but she could see the hallway." 2432,"They started digging. They slowly uncovered a giant, 8-sided fortress. They found shards, pieces of pottery. They found buried remains. They found pieces of the lost city. They found the truth. They found gold and precious stones. They found rubies and gems. They found Ubar. They found that Ubar existed. They found Donald Whitcomb. They found experts. They found no gold or precious stone. They found some truth to the myth. They found a place with gold walls. They found emeralds. They found precious stones." 2433,"Redmond O’Neal, Tatum O'Neal and Ryan O' Neal. They are siblings. Redmond is the only one who is in rehab. He is on a day off from the rehab center. He was visiting his mother's gravesite. He said it was very nice and beautifully set up. He also said that he was happy to be there and let his mother know that he was doing well. He has recovered from a terrible illness. He looks like his mother and is very handsome. He says that his mother would be proud of him. He wants to show" 2434,"diploid, tripoid, tetrapoid and so on, haploid organisms. including cells of bacteri, archaea and organelles, including mitochondria, chloroplasts and viruses, that contain genes, single or set circular or linear chain of DNA (RNA for some viruses) and constitute the genome, additionally, the genome comprises non-chromosomai genetic elements such viruses, plasmds, and transposible elements. The term genome can also be applyed to what is store within organelle that contain their owm DNA, as mitochonrdial genome or chloroplast genome." 2435,in the bathroom. sometimes in the bedroom too. sometimes in the trash can. sometimes outside. sometimes under a bush. sometimes on the floor. sometimes behind a door. sometimes by the window. sometimes near a window. Sometimes in the kitchen. sometimes the garage. sometimes a closet. sometimes an alley. sometimes at the door. Sometimes under a bush or in the trash. sometimes inside the house. sometimes it was in the garage. sometimes in a room. sometimes next to a window. sometimes in another room. Sometimes on the floor or in the kitchen 2436,"excited. She had wanted a new doll. Her friends had them. She wanted one,too. But at he end of the wek, Julia didn' t get an allowance because she had played instead of doing her chore. Julia did n't get the toy that week. She had not done the chore all week. Her parents took care of it. She had a busy school day with many tests to do. She forgot to feed the big chore she had to do. Her parents fed the dog for her each time she forgot. She used her extra free time to play. She had to do the chore after school. She" 2437,two more landmark suits will be heard this year. 2.0000.00. 2 more cases. 2 cases. 1 case. 2 landmark cases. 3 cases. 4 cases. 5 cases. 6 cases. 7 cases. 8 cases. 2438,FIFA did. 2006. 24th FIFA Congress. 23rd FIFA Congress. FIFA. 22nd FIFA Congress. World Cup 98. World Cup France. World Cup USA. World Cup Germany. World Cup Italy. World Cup Spain. World Cup Brazil. World Cup Mexico. World Cup Argentina. World Cup Japan. World Cup Korea. World Cup South Africa. World Cup England. World Cup Russia. World Cup Qatar. 2439,Wild and Wood cafe. Central London. 2016. 2400. 2500.2501. 2600.3000.4000 4001.4010.4100.5000 .5001 .5010 .5100 .6000-6001 6002.6003.6010 6011.6020.6030.6100 6 2440,"I did. I offered to. I received a call. I thought ""this is true love"". I thought ""the love is not romant. I thought it was true love. I thought this was true love in lif. I thought the love was not romantic. I thought that the love was true. I thought true love was true love, not romantic. We still needed to search. We still had to search. I thought we still needed searching. I thought they still needed searching, not much difficulty. I thought there was no difficulty. I still needed searching since he had forgotten where he parked. I still had to go on looking" 2441,"to the zoo. He could not waht to get there. He was excited to see his favotire animal, the Lion. He had learned how to throw a football. He watched the ball sail toward the swing. He sat in kitchen and watched ketchup fall on his plate as his mom made him a hotdog. He wondered if his friends were as excited about going to see it as he was. He closed his eye and went to bed. He hopped from foot to foot as his class got on the bus to go to the zoo, and then he imagined how cool it was" 2442,"Saturday morning. They went out the pond and saw a frog and a boat in water. They saw a mother duck and six of her ducklings were different colors, four were yellow and two were brown. They also saw one that was all white. They told Auntie Beth that they saw a lot of things at the pond, including a frog. Auntie Beth made them a birthday cake. It was a great visit. Aunt Beth was cooking on a stove when Sue got some eggs and David got some butter. Aunties Beth poured some flour and milk into a cake. Aunt was so glad" 2443,"Yes. Justin Ferare has been giving them for 3o years. He is a historian. He says that the station was design to make travel pleasurable. He says why people don't bump into each other is because each block of stome is the length if your leg. And each block of sone is a different colour, so it is a checkerboard. Based on you. A ten-year long fight against plans in 1868 helped to create the modern preservaton movement. Now no one would change the beauty of this station. So yes, you can take a tour." 2444,"six. Father and Kody visit the online forums together most evening. ""Kod gets so excited writing to kids all over,"" Swencki says. ""They knows what he's through, so they don't feel alone. Kody is not alone. Diabetes is now seventh leading cause death in United States, 24,00,00 diagnosed cases. Thomas's main is his charity Fight It, providing medicines and supplies people who can't afford diabetic's huge expense. Fight-it has raised about 23, 000 in products and cash. In may, Thomas will host first annual Diabatic Rock" 2445,"no, they don't know if they hurt the person or not. They are not sure if the rod struck the man's head or not." 2446,"The Adventures of Tom Sawayr (1867) and its foow-up The Adventures oF Huckleberry Fin (1896) which many people caLl ""The Great AmeriCan Novel"". The m ost amazinG invention in the bo ok is the voice oF Huck himself. H uck did not enjoy schoolinG. It sho ws in the way h e uses lan guage, in a sp ok en sty le. Only a ma ster lik e Twain cou ld cop y the way a you ng sou thern b oya lka d so well. The Adventures" 2447,"The bodies of the district attorney, Mike McLellland and his wife Cynthia, were discovered in their home, and the sheriff's office has brought in the fbi and the texas rangers to help with an investigation." 2448,1862.599997999899969995998899879986998599789977997699759968996799669965995899579956995599499948994799469945993999389937993699359 2449,"after the interview between Sir MARMADUKE and Nora, and his wife. It was his idea. He thought nothing further should be done at all. He didn't think the man would come if he was told not to come. Nora wouldn't see him. He suggested that Nora go back with him to the Mandarin's. He wrote a letter to the penny-a-liner. He mitigated the asperitity of his letter in compliance with his wife's counsel. He refused to give Nora to a gentleman. He asked her to abstain from visiting" 2450,About a month in. 1 month. 30 days. 4 weeks. 28 days. 7 days. 1 week. 14 days. 2 weeks. 16 days. 3 weeks. 49 days. 5 weeks. 35 days. 2451,yes. They were very excited. They were excited to see what the ice cream man had for sale and they were excited to get their ice cream. They were also excited to see each other again. They were happy to be able to get their hands on some ice cream. And they were happy to have gotten their ice cream before the truck left. Their mom said that they had been very lucky to get to the curb just as the truck was leaving. They were all happy to have their ice cream sandwiches and ice cream cones. They were even happier to have their mom's approval. They were thrilled to have their family's support and encouragement 2452,"it's different from others. Anybody could play it. ""she said. ""When i found out she waas qualified, i said, where do you go from here?"" you qualify for an open at 17, what do i do next? if she was my child, i wouldn't let him play in the us open at all, bu that's just her,"" said world champ stacy lewis. dottie pepper, an espn analyst, thinks that the important thing is to treat it as a kid. forget expectations. ""if the success for him is not based o score, then i don't think he" 2453,"Gilad Shalitt, Aya Iloulz, Liron, Yael, Mohammad Hashaik, Alan Bauer, Schijve Schuurder, Eliad More Rosenberg, Schijv, Schij, Schijw, Schijwe, Schijew, Schijee, Schijfe, Schijef, Schijeg, Schijeh, Schijel, Schijol, Schijul, Schijum, Schijuv, Schijue, Schijuw, Schiju, Schijuf, Schijug, Schijui, Schijuj, Schijuk" 2454,"Yes. They are gentle, clever, and friendly. Not all Labs are though." 2455,"sand and lay in sun until he felt full. He would crawl back home and fall sleep with a full stomache. Sometimes there would b a knock on the door and the wolf was pleased because it meand his dinner had came to him and hewould not have to hount that day. Those days were tthe best for the wofl, by far. There once was a wofl that liked to scare the other forest animal." 2456,"September. 9/15. 9th of September. 9-15. September 9th. 915. early september. 9. 15. mid-september. 9 15th. 1st of september. 19th. early september 19. 9, 15, 19, 20th. 20. 16th. 8th. 7th. 6th. early September. 14th. 3rd. 13th. 4th. early" 2457,"no, neither did Felix feel happy in Clara's presence; neither did Flora get on well." 2458,"no, it is in Arabic. The audio was translated by CNN. It was released by Al Qaeda's media branch, As-Sahub. It was recorded between 4th April and 3rd May. It was seized at Bin Laden's Pakistan Compound during the May raid by U. S. commandos, and it calls for solidarity amonst Muslims. It was posted on the websites of Radical Islamic websites. It was purportedly recorded shortly before Osama bin Laden was killed. It was made by bin laden and calls him the martyr of Islam. It was a prayer and remark reportedly made by Bin Laden about anti government protests and up" 2459,"Guamanians are american citizens by birth, Chamorros. Guam's indigenous peopel." 2460,grape shot all would have been killed if one had been killed. He felt confident that she had escapd. He believed he would know it had she beeen killed. She had escaped. He had heard women screaming. He would not admit that Isobel was dead. He was confident that she was alive. He assumed with unquestioned faith that she was. He knew that he could do nothing on his own. He waited for Rujub to call him. He heard Rujubs voice. He thought that Rujub was thinking of him. The three women screamed 2461,"no, with friends too. He and some friends spent lots o time doing unusual thing with it. In the end they worked out software programme with old machine. Bill sold it. Bill went to harvard university. Bill began this comapny in 15 with his frien Paul Allen. They thought that computer would be very important tool. They began developing software. They improved software to make easier for people use computer. Bill Gates was born October 26th, 1965. He grew up Seattle, Washington Bill Gates named William Henry. He" 2462,"The 2018 Summer Olympics Torch Relay. 2020 Summer Olympics Torch relay was run frrom March 20 until August 20, 2108, with the them of ""one word, one dream"" Plans for the relays were announced on Apri 26. 2117, in Beijin, China. The relay, alse called by the organizors as the ""journey of harmony"", lasted 2129 days and carried the torc 13,00 km - the longest distance 2130 of" 2463,"Some place where they can take it ease and have lunch. And to keep their eyes open. And for some place to take it easy. And also to keep their eye open for someplace to take it ease. And have lunch. And to keep their eyest open for some where they can have lunch. And to keep our eyes on some place where they could take it easy, and have lunch. And to keep our eye open for something to take it eas and have lunch, and to keep our eyest open. And to have lunch. To keep our eyes ope for some place they could take i" 2464,"Yes. Benjey sometimes followed Alf. He also carried his father double-barrel shot-gun. Sometimes he accompanied Chingatook on his excursins to the neighboring islands after seals. He also went with Tooloooha, Tekkona or Obloora in one of their oomiaks. He also practiced paddling in their native kayak. He also sometimes went with Toolooloo, Tekkono or Obloor in one of these oomiaks, to fish. He also practised paddeling in the native kayaks. He sometimes went with Chingatoko on his excusions to the neighboring island after seals" 2465,"manufactured phonographs and phonograph recods. (in British english, ""gramophones"") and the famous ""victrola"" and ""his master's voice"" trademark. in Shanghai, china, RCA Victor became the main competitor of Baak Do (EMI) and was the main competior with Baak (EMI), in Shanghai,China, RCA Victor also acquired New World Rights to the famous nipper ""his master'voice"" trademark. Singer Carmen Miranda, who was signed to the RCA Victor Brazilian Branch, in 1919 to 1035,when she was still" 2466,"""Hill Street Blues"" and ""Cagley & Lacey"", and ""Miami vice"" . ""Hill street blues"" and ""cagney & lacey"" and ""miami vice"" . ""Hillstreet blues"" and ""Cagny & Lacey"". ""HillStreet Blues"" and Cagney & Lace. ""HillStreeet Blues"" and Cagney Lacey. ""HilStreet Blues"" and ""Cagny & Lacey. Hillstreet Blues"" and cagney lacey. ""Hillsreet Blues"" and caigney lacey." 2467,"November 2,1888. 1890. November 2nd, 1989. November 1990. 1920s. 10/2/1887. 11/2/89. 12/2/90. October 2,90. Nov 2,89. Nov 19,89, 11-2-89. October 1960. 2000s. November 3, 1000. November, 1" 2468,"suicide with a macabe twist. In Februrary, former Chicago bears safety David Duersen shot himself in chest, but left behind a note asking his brain be studid for evidence of disease striking football playes. Please, see that his brain is given the NFL's brain bank. ""Dave Duerson"" had classic pathology CTE and severe involvement of brain areas that control judgement, inhibition, impuls control, mood, and memory. CTE has been found 14 out of 16 former NFL players. Mike Webster, an offensiveline with the Pittsburgh Steeler's whose CTE wa diagnosed post" 2469,"political campaign speeches throughout the mob movie. Brad Pitt: I liketo mix it up, and I believe that the first one that we've seen. Brad, we're talking about a mob movie. Brad Pitt: This is about making a movie, and it's about sending a message. Andrew Dominik is the writer and the director, and his views of America were very interesting to him. He found this book about the crime syndicate and made comparisons to the financial crisis. The idea of mob dealing with corporates concerns or falling of a fiscal cliff is timely. The book is about the financial crisis," 2470,"shark, but I didn't get to see one. I'm glad I didn't see one. I was hoping to see one, but I was glad I didn' t see one. We were hoping we would see one, but I'm happy we didn't see it. I was hoping we would se one, but we didn't get one. We were hoping that we would see a shark. We saw a shark, but we didn' t get to see it. We were looking for a shark, and we didn't find one. When it was time to go home, we didn" 2471,"Masovian Voiveship to the West and North. Podlaski Voivodeshiop along a short boundry to the north. Belarus and Ukraine. to the east, and the region was, Before World War II. one of the worlds leading centres of judaism. Before the midle of the 6th century. there were few jews in the area. concentrated in Lubin, Kazimier Dolny, perhaps Chelem. the founding of the new private towns lead to a large movment of jews into the region. to develop trade. services. since these new towns compete with the existing" 2472,"pleaded guilty to drug charges in a court in Brownville, Texas, and was arrested by the FBI. He fled to the US to escape an interna power struggle in his cartel. He was convicted of drug trafficking charges. He faces a minimum of 15 years in prison. He was also fined up to $ 10 million. He was sentenced to 25 year in prison. His operation purchased 140 kilograms of coke each month in Mexico." 2473,South America. 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He was sad. 2477,"August 2nd. 2016. 28th August 2020. 29th August 1997. 24th August 997, 2007. 19th August. 25th August. August 25, 25. 26th August. July 25 20th August. June 25 August 24." 2478,auto parts in Iran and auto parts in iran. auto parts in the world. auto parts. auto parts manufacturers association. auto parts manufacturing. auto parts manufacture. auto parts manufacure. auto parts manufacturer. auto parts manufactur. auto parts m. auto parts ma. auto parts mar. auto parts mak. auto parts make. auto parts makes. auto parts making. auto parts maker. auto parts makers. auto parts market. auto parts markets. auto parts mark. auto parts marks. auto parts marketing. auto parts marketers. auto parts marketer. auto parts marker. auto parts markers. auto parts marketplace. auto parts marque 2479,racing cars in Formula One. He was a three-time world champion. He was the greatest driver. He was also the best driver that Stewart raced against. He was rated as the best. He was tragically kiled racing at Hockenheim in 1868. He won 27 of his 103 Formula One starts. He had a very good batting average. He didn't race too many grands prais. He kept on winning. 2480,"no, he did not ask for the doctor's mission, he wrote to Dora asking her to come and make a visit of few days. He also asked her brother to call on her and urge him. He also wrote to Miriam to say that she would like a change from the farm. He also mentioned that he had not been able to get a response from Dora's letters. He also thought it would be unwise for her to go to her house without informing her and giving her reasons for the visits. He also waited for Mr. Bantinster to call upon her. He could not see for himself what would" 2481,identity structure analysis (ISA) and the individual's identity structure analysis (isa) and the relationship between self and others and institutions. (for example the individual's self and significant other and institutions) . (for example resulting in the individuall's evaluation of the individual and significant others) . (For example resulting in an individual's evaluation) . (individual's evaluation of significant others and institution) . (Individual's evaluation of himself and significant others). (Individual's self and other agent's evaluation) (Individual's existential experience) . (Relationships between self and agents) . (Socio-cultural milieu) . (Self and other 2482,"to make it look like the wild man blew up the hotel. -and they did just to clear themselves and their cronies. -and to clear themselves. -and that the wildman was around the shanty. -and the dynamite. -and Oakdale. -and it was seen in oakdale several times. -and he was seen there. -and there was dynamite. -and that he was there. -the wild man was seen in the cabin. -and a drawing was there. -the wildman was there. -They took the magazine and the drawings to the cabin." 2483,"no, it falls on different dates each year. Diwli will be celebrated in October23 this year. Diwalis are celebrated for 4 days. They share gift with one another. They light up oil lamps in the homes to make the Goddess of Wealth enter the homes, and they use fireworks to scare away the bad spirits. They also clean their homes and prepare special food to welcome Lashmi, the goddess of Wealth into their lives, and they open the windows to make sure she can enter the home. They believe that she won't enter a home if it's not lit up, and they don't have to" 2484,"yes, there is a long tradition in biophics of studying biomolcules ""from the bottom up"" in biology." 2485,"tomatoes and seeds. . . , . .. . ... . 2019-03-15T16:48:07Z . ( . ) . - . : . * . ' . "" . ? . ! . # . $ . % . & . / . + . ; . = . > . @ . [ . ]" 2486,"Missouri Repertory Theater. in Kansas City. Missouri Repertory Theatre. in Kansas city. Missouri RPertory Theater, in Kansas City Missouri Rep. Theatre in Kansas City . 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He woke up the whole family. They were all having fun. They were dancing and playing games. They were kicking blueberries into soccer goals. They were happy to come down and be friends with each other. They were laughing and having a great time. They were playing with the cereal and the vegetables. They were eating the bread and the fruit. They were enjoying the milk. They were making the knives and forks on the table dance. They were doing all sorts of things. They were being silly. They were just 2490,"pianos, violines, and other instruments. 44440 is the musical tone of A above the middle C. 43333 ISO 18. 41111 44334 44114 43440 44222 44555 44666 44777 44888 44999 45000 45111. 45222. 46333 46" 2491,"Prince. He dropped the wallet in Williams' hand two days later. He was very muddy and wet through. The wallet still contained 53 pounds. He had been looking for it for three days. He discovered it when he got up, dressed, and went to work. He turned the house upside down in his search. He didn't find it. He thought it was lost. He lost his wallet. He stayed in bed three days. He was so badly shook that he stayed home for three days before he discovered that he had a lost his wallet, which contained over fifty" 2492,"Nevada, United States, and the state of Clark County, Nevada."