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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

...Khoshnevisan, School of Accounting and Finance, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland 9726, Australia. Prof. Drago Õ Constantinescu, College o... ... ISBN: 1-931233-72-1 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 3 CONTENTS... ... 1-931233-72-1 Standard Address Number: 297-5092 Printed in the United States of America 3 CONTENTS ... ... education, and more arrogant with the advance of science, especially the United States, followed by a group of European countries, and then the worl... ...ion, and more arrogant with the advance of science, especially the United States, followed by a group of European countries, and then the world. Sti... ...ognition. So men of insight in Taiwan and the U.S. have to admit that the United States would be ruined from television. Is it better in our mainland... ...n. So men of insight in Taiwan and the U.S. have to admit that the United States would be ruined from television. Is it better in our mainland? Ho... ...n I began work in the office, my servant would bring the book and have the guard place it on my desk. I would record my every deed, good or bad, no m...

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Memories and Portraits

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... should arise with particular congru- ity and force to inhabitants of that United Kingdom, peopled from so many different stocks, babbling so many dif... ...merica, through the greater South Sea Islands, in India, along much of the coast of Africa, and in the ports of China and Japan, is still to be heard,... ... in half a hundred vary- ing stages of transition. You may go all over the States, and – setting aside the actual intrusion and influence of foreigner... ...ohn Bull, but he is tarred with the English stick. For Mr. Grant White the States are the New England States and nothing more. He wonders at the amoun... ...is used over the most of the great Union as a term of reproach. The Yankee States, of which he is so staunch a subject, are but a drop in the bucket. ... ...mmon provocations. A Scotchman may tramp the better part of Europe and the United States, and never again receive so vivid an impression of foreign tr... ...o may some cadet of Royal Ecossais or the Albany Regi- ment, as he mounted guard about French citadels, so may some officer marching his company of th... ...res of the landscape. Sail- ors and shepherds, and the people generally of coast and mountain, talk well of it; and it is often excitingly presented i... ...ree-cocked hats were playing bowls. A friend of mine preferred the Malabar coast in a storm, with a ship beating to windward, and a scowling fellow of...

...have set people thinking on the divisions of races and nations. Such thoughts should arise with particular congruity and force to inhabitants of that United Kingdom, peopled from so many different stocks, babbling so many different dialects, and offering in its extent such singular contrasts, from the busiest over-population to the unkindliest desert, from the Black Countr...

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