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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...nel ‘click.’ ‘Hey, I don’t like this website, I can go somewhere to another web site: ‘click’.” These clicks exactly recreate the first THE PATH... ...orations... corporations that own and control other corporations; in a spider web of increasingly dynamic, writhing, changing, Greed, Power and Weal... ...lness, or truth. A perfect example is the internet where endless articles, services, remedies, and products exist for every known interest, need,... ...es-economy and allow global imports to take over a monopoly of the most basic services and products like milk and electricity. Will the 500 million ... ...all that money- sucking… sucking people’s life-energy in the form of goods, or services, or dollars, or resources, materials, houses, land etc… until... ...nk are the cheapest, most technologically advanced, most convenient goods and services. The fact is, that all profit systems, all monetary syste... ...eparating aspects… that the Internet is an ultimately beneficial, connective web of information-knowledge due to the technology of computers. But t... ...umbag of a murdering filth is glorified to the hilt by every fucking book and web page which covers his life. Does any historian ever mention the wo... ...iety beyond recognition. It has done the opposite of connecting humans into a web: it has isolated humans from each other. The Internet has alienat...

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The Voyage of the Beagle

By: Charles Darwin

...rom him of giving up part of his own accommodations, that I volunteered my services, which received, through the kindness of the hydrographer, Captain... ...rti- fices of an Epeira — Gregarious Spider — Spider with an unsymmetrical Web. APRIL 4th to July 5th, 1832. — A few days after our arrival I became a... ...piny tibiae. Every path in the forest is barricaded with the strong yellow web of a species, belonging to the same division with the Epeira clavipes o... ... almost infinite. 44 The V oyage of the Beagle or suddenly drops from the web. A large Epeira of the same division with Epeira tuberculata and conica... ...erculata and conica is extremely common, especially in dry situations. Its web, which is generally placed among the great leaves of the common agave, ... .... This Epeira always stands with its head downwards near the centre of the web. When disturbed, it acts differently according to circumstances: if the... ...tered, elected a new governor, and were 157 Charles Darwin paid for their services to the number of 5500 men. From these proceedings, it was clear th... ...d to the labourer for building on and cultivating, and in re- turn has his services (or those of a proxy) for every day of his life, without any wages...

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Dombey and Son

By: Charles Dickens

...e all together, one day , as it might be; and of what a sweeping kind they web Here was the little society of 51 Charles Dickens the back parlour bro... ...at it is in my power to bestow, I shall not scruple to avail myself of his services if I see occasion.’ ‘And now,’ he thought, rising in his moral mag... ... ing poultry, to come and put her room in order, and render her any little services she required; and this damsel now ap- pearing, Florence found ever... ...sensible Mr T oots was of the delicacy with which Walter made his name and services important, and his presence necessary to their little council. ‘Mr...

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Jerusalem Delivered

By: Torquato Tasso

... conquered prey. 50 Jerusalem Delivered XCIII Argant a sword, whereof the web was steel, Pommel, rich stone; hilt gold; approved by touch With rarest... ...st unfold, This enterprise thy cunning must pursue, Weave thou to end this web which I begin, I will the distaff hold, come thou and spin. XXV “Go to ... ...le he stood, Wondering the Christian’s armor was so good. XCIV The brittle web of that rich sword he thought, Was broke through hardness of the County... ...er fears: “Unclose thine eyes,” she says, “my lord and knight, See my last services, my plaints and tears, See her that dies to see thy woful plight, ... ...p-cotes burnt, or preys of sheep or kine, 203 Argant a sword, whereof the web was steel, 50 Argantes called is that other knight, 41 498 Jerusalem... ... father’s might 208 The brazen trump of iron-winged fame, 23 The brittle web of that rich sword he thought, 171 The camp at great Jerusalem arrives...

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Sartor Resartus the Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdr Ockh

By: Thomas Carlyle

...uris, titular Profes sor in a University, and man to whom hitherto, for his services, Society, bad as she is, has given not only food and raiment (of...

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Multispace & Multistructure Neutrosophic Transdisciplinary : 100 Collected Papers of Sciences : Volume 4

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ré Rogatko, in (Society for Mathematics of Uncertainty, Creighton University), Vol. II, 19-35, 2008.......480 58. Neutrosophic Logic Based Semantic Web Services Agent, by Haibin Wang, Yan-Qing Zhang, Rajshekhar Sunderraman, Florentin Smarandache ...............505 59. Neutrosophic Notions in the Philosophical Lexicon [Russian], by Florentin Smarandache, translated into ...

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Multispace & Multistructure Neutrosophic Transdisciplinary : 100 Collected Papers of Sciences : Volume 4

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ré Rogatko, in (Society for Mathematics of Uncertainty, Creighton University), Vol. II, 19-35, 2008.......480 58. Neutrosophic Logic Based Semantic Web Services Agent, by Haibin Wang, Yan-Qing Zhang, Rajshekhar Sunderraman, Florentin Smarandache ...............505 59. Neutrosophic Notions in the Philosophical Lexicon [Russian], by Florentin Smarandache, translated into ...

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Vanity Fair

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...of distinction with whom she is engaged, desire to avail themselves of her services as soon as possible. This letter completed, Miss Pinkerton proceed... ...tretched out before her in an imploring attitude, and his hands bound in a web of green silk, which she was unwinding. In this romantic position Osbor... ...inkerton?” In a word, have you, dear madam, any ladies on your list, whose services might be made available to my kind friend and neighbour? I assure ... ...the person with great suavity: “and shall have no need of Mr. Bowls’s kind services. Mr. Bowls, if you please, we will ring when we want you.” He went... ...ch folks is scarcely natural or to be thought of. They take needy people’s services as their due. Nor have you, O poor parasite and humble hanger-on, ... ... children, and of you as formerly, when you said you were pleased with the services of your little Rebecca. When I think of what you have just offered... ...aken as to the value of the Major’s gift. It was a very fine and beautiful web, and the merchant made a very good bargain when he gave her twenty guin...

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Bram Stoker's Dracula

By: Bram Stoker
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Great Expectations

By: Charles Dickens

...hing but my daily dinner – nor ever stipulate that I should be paid for my services. Estella was always about, and always let me in and out, but never... .... Oh!” for I was going to thank him, “I tell you at once, I am paid for my services, or I shouldn’ t render them. It is considered that you must be be... ...sa- tion?” “ As compensation what for?” Joe demanded. “For the loss of his services.” Joe laid his hand upon my shoulder with the touch of a woman. I ... ...h gentleness. “Pip is that hearty welcome,” said Joe, “to go free with his services, to honour and fortun’, as no words can tell him. But if you think... ...ier’s, and felt rather like Mother Hubbard’s dog whose outfit required the services of so many trades. I also went to the coach-office and took my pla...

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