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Silence's Bell (Haiku)

By: Florentin Smarandache

...is works were, fully or in part, translated into English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, some of them having a third edition in the U.S.A. The poet has ... ... has collaborated in literary reviews in Romania, France, Belgium, Turkey, India, Japan, Germany, Canada, Australia, Morocco, and the United States. ... ...ernational Eminent Poet by the International Academy of Poets from Madras (India, 1991), and obtained the "Honorary Diploma in Fanciful Poetry" at the...

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Sarmiento Y la Patagonia

By: Francisco M. Goyogana

...ballos al frente de una gran expedición que en forma contundente batió a los portugueses y los expulsó de Río Grande y de la Banda Oriental. Cebal... ...para encubrir malquerencia e intenciones hostiles hacia Chile. La ley 12° de Indias, en efecto, título 15, libro 2° de la Recopilación que trae al ... ...municación directa la Europa y Estados Unidos con el Japón, la China y aun la India en cuanto al transporte de metales preciosos, sobre todo plata q... ...irecta, desde los puertos de la China, el Japón, la Cochinchina, el Tíber, la India, la Arabia y el África del Mediterráneo a París, Londres y Nueva... ... establece que esta gobernación es erigida para contener los avances que los portugueses hacen hacia el Río de la Plata. Habían, en efecto, estable... ...es y la tierra adentro hasta la provincia de Cuyo inclusivamente”. (Leyes de Indias, tit.15,lib.2) Derechos que pueden resultar de la inv... ...a de Buenos Aires según se expresa en la Instrucción dada por el Consejo de Indias en 1776, al crear en Buenos Aires una Contaduría independient... ...ar que antes de la cédula de erección del Virreinato sólo habla de resistir a portugueses que invaden la Banda Oriental del Rio de la Plata, y de po...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...ity of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1953. The Spiritual Legacy of The American Indian, by Joseph Epes Brown. © 1982 by Joseph Epes Brown. Reprinted by per... ...k, 1972. The paper by Paul Radin “The Religious Experiences of an American Indian” was published in Eranos 18-1950, © Eranos Foundation, Ascona, Switz... ...Mechanism In Mysticism Contrasting Viewpoints A Chorus Of Powers: American Indian Belief 176 Orenda Deity And Pantheon Time, Space, Direction Dream An... ...time and time again in this book, particularly in the chapters on American Indian and Australian Aboriginal beliefs. Analysis “in Jung’s manner” is no... ...d been superseded by Christianity. Many of the basic religious concepts of India had THE RELIGIOUS DIMENSION x been popularized in the West, with Bud... ...e at Lourdes. Another well-known ap- pearance was to three children in the Portuguese village of Fati- ma in 1917, which also led to the building of a...

...What Is Religion? 1Buddhism 16Christianity 59Mysticism 118A Chorus Of Powers: American Indian Belief 176The Sacred Land: Australian Aboriginal Religion 238Conclusion 277References 293The Collected Works Of Carl Jung 299...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

...orian outlines the history of paradox on periods, in a few countries (ancient India, ancient China and Japan) and analyses the paradox in science (es... ...lophiles. The informative insertions appear more rare (“They’ve butchered the Indians. They have no school in their language. They’ve forced them to... ...ent languages of the polyglot Smarandache (he knows French, English, Spanish, Portuguese).Affinities, volume of translations from the universal poet...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... at the beginning; was romantic to say the least. What if the North American Indians tried to do it? Or the Irish…? Oops, I forgot…that attempt i... ... and slowly, agonizingly die out. Unless they are as hugely overpopulated as India or China: cultures only survive as long as their numbers increas... ...merican society, or the legacy of a stratified caste society that still grips India, or the legacy of elder worship in countless cultures that makes ... ...ing horses, they became incredibly warlike. So did the North American plains Indians. War is usually a manifestation of accumulated power. Regardl... ...es of North America so exactly it is amazing. Every major migration from the Portuguese to the Spanish to the Africans to the Dutch to the English i... ...ous, these tectonic plates arrived in the exact same locations where the first Portuguese, Spanish Dutch and English colonies were founded. This is ... ...de and colonization until these two small states were the envy of Europe. The Portuguese and the Dutch people were small enough as a population and l... ...ire Globe, the entire living Earth and all the wealth found on it: between the Portuguese and Spanish Royalty. They were secretly plotting an attemp... ...at destroyed the entire city, and burned it to the ground. Did this stop the Portuguese? No. An even more rapacious killer Monarch-dictator emerge...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...nds of the long ago -- Changes in the earth's surface -- Commerce of Troy with India -- Expeditions sent out by Menelaus and Neco -- The circumnavigat... ...ves and magnificent gardens -- The man-eaters of Fugiu -- Great vessels in the India trade -- How they were built and propelled -- The fight for Zipan... ...-- A great story teller -- Traffic with the people -- Commerce of the Moors in India -- Offerings of presents to his majesty -- Exchanging marks of fr... ... Return of the expedition -- Another expedition, of thirteen sail, proceeds to India -- It results in the discovery of Brazil -- Destruction of enterp... ...mmands another expedition. -- A fleet despatched to avenge the massacre of the Portuguese -- A motley crowd of sailors -- The bloodthirstiness of da G... ... in history -- Miserable end of the barbarous voyagers -- The red trail of the Portuguese butchers -- Da Gama sent again, as viceroy of India -- He di... ...s -- Da Gama sent again, as viceroy of India -- He dies of poison -- Demon and Portuguese synonymous terms in India -- Da Gama's ghost, pursued, by th... ...coriation of Davis -- 24 of his men are killed -- Cavendish is defeated by the Portuguese -- A mutiny among the crew -- He attempts the execution of o... ...he statement may appear, we have it upon the authority of Antonio Galvano, the Portuguese historian, that the Romans, having made themselves masters o...

...igators -- Evolution of the ship -- Discoveries of the ancients -- Islands of the long ago -- Changes in the earth's surface -- Commerce of Troy with India -- Expeditions sent out by Menelaus and Neco -- The circumnavigation of Africa by the ancients -- Solomon's navy -- Discovery of the West Indies by Carthaginians -- Hamilcar's voyage to the North seas -- Wonderful lands...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...ze 22 Benin 23 Bermuda 25 Bhutan 26 Bolivia 27 Botswana 28 Brazil 30 British Indian Ocean Territory 31 British Virgin Islands 32 Brunei 33 Bulgaria 34... ... 104 H Haiti 105 Honduras 107 Hong Kong 108 Hungary 110 iv Page Iceland 111 India 112 Indonesia 114 Iran 116 Iraq 117 Ireland 119 Israel (West Bank a... ...: 68% Roman Catholic, 20% Protestant, about 12% indigenous beliefs Language: Portuguese (official); various Bantu dialects Infant mortality rate: 148/... ... Ethnic divisions: almost entirely of black African origin; some of British, Portuguese, Lebanese, and Syrian origin Religion: Anglican (predominant),... ...rgentine(s); adjec- tive Argentine Ethnic divisions: 85% white, 15% mestizo, Indian, or other nonwhite groups Religion: 90% nominally Roman Catholic (... ...an(s); adjective Aruban Ethnic divisions: 85% mixed African; remainder Carib Indian, European, Latin, and Oriental Religion: 82% Roman Catholic, 8% Pr... ...cian, and Jewish minority Language: Dutch (official), Papiamento (a Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English dia- lect), English (widely spoken), Spanish L... ....45% Nationality: noun Brazilian(s); adjec- tive Brazilian Ethnic divisions: Portuguese, Italian, German, Japanese, black, Amerindian; 55% white, 38% ... ..., 6% black, 1% other Religion: (1980) 89% Roman Catholic (nominal) Language: Portuguese (official), English Infant mortality rate: 70/1,000 (1986) Lif...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...ream and the recollections, from a lorcian shooting script (“Spain has an Indian skin/ and the blood like a tinn- tinn”) to the melancholic animation... ...he Class of Paradox”, in <Bulletin of pure and applied sciences>, Bombay, India, 1995, and in <Tempus>, Editor Geo Stroe, Bucharest, No.2 1994, and ... ...t, that is translations of poems of genre in Italian, Esperanto, Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, Arabian. The linguistic diversity gives an id... ...thors from: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, England, India, Israel, Eire, Italy, Romania, Russia, Spain, USA (a partial synthes... ... hidden structures, the “submarine” images see also aerian profusion, the Indian totems are dis-bewitched; decomposition through constuctivist juxta... ...ition, I mention Francophone Academy (Paris), International Poets Academy (India), World Poetry Research Institute (Chorea), IBC Advisory Council (En... ...ersale lyric, poems translated in Romanian from English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dorul, Aarborg, Denmark, 1998; 87 17. Teacher in A... ...ies / Bizarreries, Inter-noréal, Caen, France, 1989; partly translated in Portuguese by Teresinka Pereira and entitled: Fanatico, International Write... ...ages, author’s poems translated by others in Italian, Esperanto, Spanish, Portuguese, French, English, Arabian, Aius, Craiova, 124p., 2000; 35. Inve...

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Fourth International Anthology on Paradoxism

By: Florentin Smarandache

...doxismo [in Spanish, introduced by Sebastián Martin Ruiz] - paradoxismo [in Portuguese, introduced by Leonardo Motta] - paradoxisme [in French, in... ...ns, dears. Why, I was one myself for several years! 60 PRASENJIT MAITI (India) SOUND OF SILENCE You are there and you are not as the doors... ...e and you are not dressed in white and naked stark ... 61 PRASANNANSHU (India) NONESSAYS ON NONPOEMS - The nonpoems are not very unpoetic.... ...n other words there is a method in this madness. 62 B. VENKATESWARA RAO (India) PARADOXIST DISTICHS They are easy to read and they consume ... ...t în consonan ţă, dar şi în rezonanţă cu teatrul american şi cu cel din aria indian ă. Documentat, cum altfel?, când subiectul tratat te împinge spr... ...anu în sanskrit ă) 217 „TAT TWAM ASI” „Eu sunt El” (celebr ă mantra indian ă şi titlul unei poezii de M. Eminescu) „ACHINTYA BHEDA BHEDA ...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...ny or the USA - all combined in one employee in these deprived countries. India has sprouted a whole industry based on these competitive endowments.... ...ords maintenance) to third world countries, such as (the notable example) India. Research and Development is routinely farmed out to aspiring first w... ...ip. In a way, it is a topsy-turvy world. Digital animation is produced in India and consumed in the States. The low compensation of scientists attrac... ...nch, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Swedish, Danish, Welsh, Portuguese, Old Dutch, Bulgarian, Dutch/Flemish, Greek, Hebrew. We have te... ...poses other than pilfering intellectual property digitally. The Italians, Portuguese and Dutch haven't even considered the option. Hardware manufa... ...actually answered by American-sounding representatives who are working in India, and U.S. firms who are outsourcing "back office" operations to othe... ...local version of "Silicon Valley" or the flourishing software industry in India. Anti virus software was developed in Russia, web design services in ...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... Should the U.S. Commerce Department be able to patent the genes of a Guyami Indian woman who shows an unusual resistance to leukemia? 8 What would it... ...roduce an effect directly the reverse of that which was produced by the East India Company’s monopoly of tea, or by Lord Essex’s monopoly of sweet win... ...aint of trade” or the Supreme Court decisions that dispossessed the American Indians on the theory that they did not comprehend the concept of propert... ...that lake, baking at that altitude, washing windows, or treating stings from Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish. Someone will have taken a photo of the Du... ...amage in Southeast Asia. One set of monsoon rains alone killed 660 people in India and left 4.5 million homeless. Researchers seeking to predict the m... ...genda at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), put forward by India and Brazil, includes similar themes, as do the Geneva Declaration a...

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