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Mankind in the Making

By: H. G. Wells

...EF PREF PREF PREFA A A A ACE CE CE CE CE IT MAY SAVE MISUNDERSTANDING if a word or so be said here of the aim and scope of this book. It is written in... ...predis- posed for their reception. Then they are intended to display in an orderly manner a point of view, and how things look from that point of view... ... 7 H G Wells interacts with his fellow-man. Our attempt will be to put in order, to reduce to principle, what is at present in countless instances a ... ...n to the conflict. I will at any rate anticipate that objec- tion here, in order to mark out my boundaries with greater precision. T aken in its compl... ...rental nurture and education. Love, Home and Children, these are the heart-words of life. Not only is the general out- line of the normal healthy huma... ...ter, in order to escape a scarcely ambiguous ambiguity. But the use of the word “Sur- vival” should have sufficed to indicate that the real point of a... ...gland, and too often our elementary teachers at any rate, instead of being missionaries of linguistic purity, are centres 87 H G Wells of diffusion f... ...omogeneous traditions held, and it needed wars and conquests, or it needed missionaries and persecu- tors and conflicts, or it needed many generations... ...h some one to follow) adjusting all our living efforts to the scale of the divine Comte, and Mr. Walkley and Mr. Herbert Paul making it perfectly clea...

...Preface: It may save misunderstanding if a word or so be said here of the aim and scope of this book. It is written in relation to a previous work, Anticipations,* and together with that and a small pamphlet, ?The Discovery of the Future,?** presents a general theory ...

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Analysis of Social Aspects of Migrant Labourers Living with Hiv/Aids Using Fuzzy Theory and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...V). Pictures courtesy: The Unesco Courier, June 1995. This book can be ordered in a paper bound reprint from: Books on Demand ProQue... ...fe-styles, employment, socioeconomic and political stability; or in other words, it influences the entire society. When used in the geographical con... .... This perceived and heightened sense of masculinity is garnered from the words the AIDS affected migrant workers use to describe the reasons for vi... ...e period may be 21-30 and other 31-35 so on.. So, in the second stage, in order to obtain an unbiased uniform effect on each and every data so coll... ...the heat of their bodies--so they had to particularly have intercourse in order to ‘cool’ their bodies. The shocking observation was that they ar... ... His wife was very angry, she does not talk to him and uses disrespectful words and ill-treats him. If the government helps his children it is suffi... ...e hot water, good food, good bedding etc. and recreation like TV., radio, divine music, religious consolation and psychological counseling. 15. 8... ... results from the fact that the patients had been approached by Christian missionaries, and these religious people had given them a patient hearing....

...ibution of people, but also because it has enormous impact on livelihood, life-styles, employment, socioeconomic and political stability; or in other words, it influences the entire society. When used in the geographical context, the term ‘migration’ refers to the ‘permanent or semipermanent change in the residence of an individual person or group of people.’ Traditional s...

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Theological Essays and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...essive bright.’* Hence it has happened sometimes that minds of the highest order have entered into enmity with the Christian faith, have arraigned it ... ...ect beheld. Let a planet be wheeling with heavenly science, upon arches of divine geometry: suddenly, to us, it shall appear unaccountably ret- rograd... ...I begin with this question:—What do people mean in a Christian land by the word ‘religion?’ My purpose is not to propound any metaphysical problem; I ... ...tual terrors and man’s power of propitiation, was the problem to which the word religion formed the answer. Religion meant apparently, in the infancie... ...oples, viz. the Romans, have left deeply scored in their very use of their word religlo, their testimony to the degradation wrought by any religion th... ...ous form, commending the correctness of a man, [Greek text], in respect of divine things, becomes requisite; for all the direct terms, expressing the ... ...system of mysteries; as, for instance, the mystery of the T rinity, of the Divine Incarnation, of the Atonement, of the Resurrection, and others. Here... ...eek letters [Greek text] and [Greek text]. The latter I will notice in its order, first calling the reader’s attention to the consequence marked [Gree... ...eligion, let us seek an illustration from our Indian empire. The Christian missionaries from home, when first opening their views to Hindoos, describe...

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On Liberty

By: John Stuart Mill

...ation of its absolute necessity or of the positive guilt of rejecting it. In order more fully to illustrate the mischief of denying a hearing to opini... ...life blameless and respected. The high priest who rent his garments when the words were pronounced, which, according to all the ideas of his country ,... ...of Christ. This man, a better Christian in all but the dogmatic sense of the word, than almost any of the ostensibly Chris tian sovereigns who have s... ... much then as the theology of Christianity did not appear to him true or of divine origin; inasmuch as this strange history of a crucified God was no... ...e months imprisonment, for uttering, and writ ing on a gate, some offensive words concerning Christianity. Within a month of the same time, at the Ol... ...of forensic success, requires to be imitated by all who study any subject in order to arrive at the truth. On Liberty — Mill 41 He who knows only hi... ...ritoriously make themselves acquainted with the arguments of op ponents, in order to answer them, and may, there fore, read heretical books; the lai... ...nt, who have no part or concern On Liberty — Mill 109 in it. Let them send missionaries, if they please, to preach against it; and let them, by any ...

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