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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

... heads of his constitutional advisers. "The last time when this happened in English history was when Charles I raised His Standard at the beginning ... ...ched the highest prices ever paid in auctions. Despite his connections with leading painters, gallery owners, art professors and critics - his broth... ...s Systems. http://www.roserpark.net/greenwood/strowger.html http://www.strowger.com/history.html http://www.agcs.com B Barbie Barbie was invented ... ... Berliner". http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/weekly/aa021700a.htm http://www.historyplace.com/speeches/berliner.htm Bible The Jews do not... ... Moreover, Aung San Suu Kyi is the daughter of an illustrious figure in Burmese history, a national hero - Aung San, who was murdered in 1947. ... ...have regained power in all formerly Confederate states. http://dmoz.org/Society/History/By_Region/North_America/United_ States/Wars/Civil_War/ ...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...ipline whose goal is to unite the four fundamental forces that make up the history of humanity, Religion, Philosophy, Science and Art, in a single f... ...recent and far back in time (the I and its roots). 21 4) – The I and history, both modern and ancient. The I and science, the I and philosophy... ... to. It is not the first time that courageous people who actually changed history were initially judged and rejected as being visionaries and madme... ...that the first, most urgent step for many people is to unify their personal history. This history begins with the trauma experienced around the time... ...f our matter and spirit were not chosen by us, they were assigned to us by history, but they do constitute our essence as well as our very existence... ... by any other painter, is now dead. The beauty of the paintings that these painters created is still alive today and it will continue to live on for...

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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

...sake not the works of thine own hands.” God will help us become the writers, painters, the artists, He would have us be. In first grade, I fretted ove... ...ion and never moved back. She holds an interdisciplinary degree in English, history and drama and a law degree from the University of Richmond School...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

... 1 Bossuet, in his Discourse upon Universal History. c. 20. Coming of Messiah Vol. 2 Part II in the Holy Scr... ...g under consideration, various passages of scripture (whether of prophecy or of history) and speaking upon them, to quit the historical and literal ... ...ading the terrible threatenings against Babylon, he observes, as well in sacred history as in profane, that this city maintained itself without any ... ...at we may see that hardly any thing hath been accomplished. Summary of the History of the children of Israel, from the beginning of their Captiv... ...the Prophecies. Coming of Messiah Vol. 2 Part II §3. FROM the whole of this history, which we have related, there result these truths: 1 st . Th... ... the origin is, I doubt not, to be traced to that image of glory with which the painters furnish us, good in itself and inoffensive; but shall we th...

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Hinduism Today : Krishna's Virtuoso; Those Pious Pichhvai Painters, Volume January/February/March 2008: Krishna's Virtuoso; Those Pious Pichhvai Painters

By: Various

...The January-February-March issue of Hinduism's flagship spiritual magazine features the fascinating story of a village of Indian painters who produce exquisite works of art on Lord Krishna. Their tradition is ancient, fully integrated with devotion and perpetuated via the guru-sishya relationship. Find out how they derive their amazing colors from natu...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...H STRANGE BELIEFS OPPOSED TO EXTENDED VOYAGES. COMPRISING ALSO AN AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA By the Viking Sea-Rovers, and Its ... ...E HEROIC CHARACTERS, BOLD EXPLORERS AND DAUNTLESS SPIRITS WHO HAVE MADE OCEAN HISTORY AND ESTABLISHED CHRISTIAN SUPREMACY OVER THE MOST SAVAGE LANDS... ...PA. ST. LOUIS, MO. CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. The Rolling Stone of History. -- Surprising revelations -- Ancient Cities that are now no mo... ... of Erik the Red -- On Greenland's frigid shores -- The Sagas of old Icelandic history -- Discovery of America in the year 889 -- Verdant shores and p... ... women and children in the ship and sets fire to it -- A scene unparalleled in history -- Miserable end of the barbarous voyagers -- The red trail of ... ...America up to the time of the settlement of the country by the whites. Mexican painters were also employed to make pictures of the Spaniards and of th...

... voyages, discoveries, adventures, battles, darings and sufferings of the heroic characters, bold explorers and dauntless spirits who have made ocean history and established christian supremacy over the most savage lands of the earth. Reciting astonishing incidents and perilous undertakings among wild beasts and savage people in heroic efforts for a reclamation of all land...

...The Rolling Stone of History. -- Surprising revelations -- Ancient Cities that are now no more -- Effects of Cataclysms upon the human race -- The rise and fall of nations -- Cave dwellers who became masters of the world -- The first boats -- Bui...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

... Neoplatonism, Literalist; the Romantic movement; the Sym- bolic school of painters. But do not capitalize any of the above or similar words, or t... .... 12. Commonly accepted appellations for historical epochs, periods in the history of a language or literature, and geological ages and strata: St... ...se. 14. Political alliances, and such terms from secular or ecclesiastical history as have, through their associa- tions, acquired special signific... ...e, Dreibund; the Roses, the Roundheads, Independents, Independency (English history). 15. Conventions, congresses, expositions, etc. : Council of N... ...orld-view" or "fundamental aspect of life;" Mommsen, Riimische Geschichte ("History of Rome"). 69. The particular word or words to which attention i... ...e introduced by a dash : "To him they are more important as the sources for history- the history of events and ideas;" "Here we are face to face wi...

...Facsimile of the 1st Edition: Manual of Style The history of The Chicago Manual of Style spans more than one hundred years, beginning in 1891 when the University of Chicago Press first opened its doors. At that time, the Press had its own composing room with experienced type...

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The Cosmo-Art Theorems and Axioms

By: Antonio Mercurio

... artists of the life of the universe. When S. Hawking in his book "A Brief History of Time" asks : "Why does the universe bother to live?", he can't... ... In many of its forms Life is subject to death, but, then, in the course of history, it invents new life forms that face death and overcome it foreve... ...e. Use your own imagination to follow the path of a work of art throughout history (Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, for example?), and then use... ... Secondly, it eliminates the meaning of pain and its importance throughout history, both on an individual and a societal level, because according to... ... individual no longer does. The sea exists, but the drop exists no longer. History ceases to exist and at this point it becomes incomprehensible as t... ...ransformed into secondary beauty, a beauty that never dies. We are like painters and each of us receive a canvas. This canvas, in and of itself, i... ...ve a canvas. This canvas, in and of itself, is banal and mortal. There are painters who know how to transform this canvas into an immortal work of ar... ...nks any longer about the canvas that lies below the painting) and there are painters that don't know how to paint. Instead of painting, they only man...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

...arch the paradox and the “paradoxology” (Dumitru Ichim), recreate its (true!) history “from old times” (Ion Rotaru), an erudite and useful work for ... ...efore 9) . Further on, the erudite critic and literary historian outlines the history of paradox on periods, in a few countries (ancient India, anci... ...h would arise the progress (phenomenon and notion denied by many contemporary history philosophers)? The strong and flagrant contradiction between wh... ...5) . At the same time with the essayist mentioned, we hope that the ”literary history not to establish a too fast passing of the paradoxism into its... ...e girths of single literary currents are “too tight” 3) . The examples in the history of the world’s literatures are too many to insist on this matt... ...ly imagined. A certain bon (not non) sens compels us to leave the drawings in painters’ or drawers’ charge and if the imagination (or the contemplat...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...ny Kelley, a brilliant composer, not only educated me in composition and the history of musical borrowing but co-taught a class on musical borrowing t... ...spired and informed by colleagues and students in computer science, English, history, and political science. But the work I am describing here is—as t... ... rules that define prop- erty in the information age. It is that problem, its history, philosophy, and politics that I try to sketch out in the pages a... ...rvaluing the public domain and the information commons at the very moment in history when we need them most. Academic articles and clever legal briefs... ...utions, intellectual property has an altogether messier and more interesting history than this sanitized version of its functioning would suggest. The... ...and I paid you that amount.” He admitted this was true, but pointed out that painters in other countries sometimes received higher amounts, as did scu... ...gher amounts, as did sculptors in our own country. In fact, he told you, all painters in our country planned to demand another $450 for each picture t... ...h other countries, put painting on the same footing as sculpture, and enable painters to hire more apprentices. His other argument was that painters o...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... Pg 598 Inflation Pg 607 Modern Racism Pg 609 Ego-gratification Pg 625 History Pg 694 The Unclearness of History Pg 694 Wisdom Pg 697 In... ...210 Human Wisdom Pg 1220 Bicycle Cards Pg 1221 Intelligence Pg 1224 Pre-History and Ancient History Pg 1266 Burial of the Dead Pg 1268 Deca... ...cious Pg 1393 Social Form and Function Pg 1395 The Power of Myth Pg 1397 History and Myth Pg 1398 Midas and Croesus Pg 1401 Progress and Ret... ...Possession and Violation and Poison Pg 1794 The Growth of Poison Throughout History and Undead Evil Pg 1795 The Reason for the 7 th chapter Pg ... ...y splitting into Time, Space and Energy explains the entire 1 st half of the history of the Universe which Science calls the Big Bang. No sci... ...yone trying to own it. Once a new technique in painting was developed… other painters took it, stole it, and used it to innovate even better techni... ...one trying to own it. Once a new technique in painting was developed… other painters took it, stole it and used it to innovate even better techniq... ... This is because we have been programmed to think linearly. The only reason painters should paint is because they enjoy doing it. The end-result ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book V : My Visit to Singaling

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... materials and cheaper methods of construction. Consequently many of the painters and carpenters were no longer needed. The same thing happened in ... ... factor in the minds of the Oriental leaders whose multi- 9 millennial history is not based on the pragmatism of profit found in the West. But, as... ...ians, particularly to Chinese and Indians. It has been obvious throughout history that we all want our families and our societies to be as similarly... ...rn the languages. They are also tested on their knowledge of our customs, history and philosophy. Then they have to be ready to immerse themselves i... ...ible negative effects have been eliminated through counseling. Is there a history of diabetes, cholesterol or heart problems, Alzheimer‟s, cancers. I... ... At any time we can tell where they are. The chip has all of their medical history. If there were a crime, it can put them at the scene of a crime, o...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

...). Do we have enough courage to change our opinions? Although rare in the history, there are plenty, who successfully escaped our maze of illusions ... ...the Chinese are blind, due to the abandon of such education in our modern history. It is true that he did fail to catch the oriental cultures such as... ...d the openness of science? The fatal constraint of science development in history includes: 1. Over-blindness in the following instead of self negat... ...retrogressions. (See Liaofan’s Four Lessons rich with examples in Chinese history.) There are plenty of examples recorded in Chinese heritage and man... ...d the Way. Unfortunately, due to a number of happenings in Chinese modern history, the great treasures of the culture have even been ignored by the C... ...r more and better creation or work. (This applies to some artists, poets, painters, sculptors, and spiritualists.) (What we yearn for is real, thoro...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...adoxes in literary, artistic, philosophical, scientific creations. 2.3. History: "Paradoxism started as an anti-totalitarian protest against a clo... ...things, with P, I, U _. 0, 1 + 0. The atom's structure holds in the history of any idea. The reasoning is based upon the analysis of positive... ...s/encompasses: - philosophy seen by a mathematician and poet; - study of History of Philosophy; - controversial themes of philosophy (to explore t... ...s for more and better creation or work. (Applies to some artists, poets, painters, sculptors, spiritualists.) My Syndrome: Is characterized by nose... ...philosophy creates philosophy. A VICIOUS CIRCLE. Both of them are making history (?) It raises a notion/idea/event/phenomenon <A> to <Non-A>, ... ...cause "in politics we do not have to tell the truth" (Metternich), nor on history which is the "prostitute of politics" (Nicolae Iorga), but on the ...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

... much of what we love about today’s information ecosystem. Understanding its history sheds light on different possible futures and helps us to recogniz... ... debates about Internet policy. Yet increasingly the box has come to matter. History shows that the box had competitors—and today they are back. The e... ... that would not have been produced in a firm-mediated market model. The brief history of the Internet and PC illustrates how often the large and After ... ...ular reason to believe that his paintings would be as good among the work of painters as his music is judged to be among that of musicians. Generativi... ...fore unable to act on social cues, whether of danger or of encouragement. If history is a guide, these tools can just as likely come from one or two r... ... visited Apr. 1, 2007) (showing images of the Flexowriter and discussing its history). 7. See P E. C, A H  M C 263–66, 2...

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Hypotheses on Ulysses

By: Antonio Mercurio

...s. The Odyssey is the greatest love story that has ever been told in the history of world literature. It is based not on love and death (like the ... ...ted to be the guarantors of their followers’ immortality. This is human history. So who is Ulysses to say no to the immortality that Circe and ... ...ing to settle for ephemeral beauty and a large number of poets, sculptors, painters and artists of all types attempted to create a type of beauty th... ...rstand how they really belong to the two of them and to their own personal history). ¤ ULYSSES’ LANDING ON THE PHAEACIAN ISLAND. - Ulysses cele... ... from chapter 21 on; now I would like to say something about alchemy. The history of alchemy stretches across thousands of years and it has existed ... ...k. While keeping in mind that here we are dealing with a myth and not history, we can attempt to read into what the myth is telling us on a dee... ...ant birth that has been celebrated for a long time by poets, sculptors and painters. But the birth of Ulysses before Nausicaa is a far more importa...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...f the country surrounding their homes. Prof. Rice showed how each of these painters repre- sented idealism and realism in art; but his more immediate ... .... Guerard on "The Geography of France and Its Influence on the Cnlture and History of the People. ' ' Clark Hall. TUESDAY, MARCH 19 7.30p. m.—Y. M, C.... ...nce, Latin, Tuesday, April 2. 1907, 9,00 a m., 4 H. H.-College, English 1, History 1 a; Entrance, History. Tuesday, April 2, 1907, 2.30 p, m., 4 H. H.... ...Art." 'I'ho lecture was jjiven under the auspices of the Lyceum of Natural History and was ar- ranged for by Dr. Howard. There were about fifty lanter... ...orever answered. Missions must be the niost magnificont move- nfent of all history. This move- ment will take place alongside of the discovery of Amer... ...nce," and in 1880 was elected president of the Bos- ton Society of Natural History. He is a noted authority on the study of orthoptura and fossil in- ... ...gs of the Tuscan school of central Italy. This school includes many famous painters, as Michael Angelo, An- drea del Sarto, and Botticelli. WILLIAMS ... ...gs of the Tuscan school of central Italy. This school includes many famous painters, as It^ichsel Angelo, An- drea del Sarto, and Botticelli. ^ 1 WIL... ...i recent- ly-doquired collection of reproduc- tions of the Dntoh school of painters, including Rembrandt, Hals, Ver Morr, and Peter de Hooglie. Beside...

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An Apostate: Nawin of Thais

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...though nothing like this had ever happened to him before-- not that such a history had to be a prerequisite for frayed nerves in the incessant Heracli... ...ic state for he had lost sovereignty and restraint of himself. A lack of a history of mental illness meant nothing for, had he been able to consider i... ...ion. He would never equal the great artists of the world and of prostitute painters he was one of myriad in contemporary Southeast Asian art alone. Th... ...onetheless meaning that war called family which happened so briefly in the history of a life as if it had never been, though undoubtedly had occurred ... ...h him urging him to find one for herself that more accurately depicted the history of Nongkai. Every time he thought of going straight into Vientiane ... ... to pacify the jealous instincts of women who long ago in antediluvian pre-history feared the loss of a provider. If ethical, he told himself, a man ... ...tch pad, charcoal pencils, an easel, and other material items so vital for painters obsessed in depicting the inner world that was demotically and mis...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...hearts, If bounties hand with all her beauteous parts, Poets, or Painters would to pourtray prove, Should they seeke earth below, or heav'n... ...ond their purpose? The like wee see to bee in painting, for sometimes the Painters hand shall draw certaine lines or draughts, so farre exceeding his... ..., that in other Cities of Greece they went to seeke for Rhetoricians, for Painters, and for Musicians; whereas in Lacedemon, they sought for Law-giv... ...uses only. CHAPTER XXVII: OF FRIENDSHIP ONSIDERING the proceeding of a Painters worke I have, a desire hath possessed mee to imitate him: He make... ... alone is also the rarest to be found in the world. The remainder of this history agreeth very wel with what I said; for, Eudamidas giveth us a grac... ...ith great consideration of our humane imbecilities the examples which the history of God it selfe hath left us of this use, to remit the determinati... ... there one amongst others of so wonderfull authoritie, as through all his history I know no marke carrieth the name of his credit higher. Antiochus ... ...4:34:35 AM Montaigne's Essays As farre as I remember I have read a like history in some place of Appian, of one who, purposing to escape the prosc... ...m seaven yeares to seaven, but from day to day, from minute to minute. My history must be fitted to the present. I may soone change, not onely fortu...

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Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects Vol 1

By: Giogio Vasari

...The Lives of the Most Excellent Italian Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, from Cimabue to Our Times, or Le Vite delle più eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori, as it was originally known in Italian, is a series of artist biographies written by 16th cent...

History, Biography, Art

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