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7 Scorpions : Rebellion

By: Mike Saxton

...ay of the fall, Zodiac declared himself the Lord and Master of the North American continent. The remnants of the government and military had fallen... ...spots. Vincent took aim once again, he still had plenty of rounds in this magazine and he wasn’t even remotely tired. In actuality, he was just geti... .... “IDIOT! Always check all angles, especially when it comes to the former American government. Those fools were the greatest liars and hypocrites ev... ...et up all over the place. Spread out everywhere were various pornographic magazines. There were also tubs of assorted lubricants on what was suppose... ...cords, and other stuf. Looks like they were com- piling information on all Americans…Oh, sorry Vincent, didn’t mean to steal your thunder.” Vincent h... ... We keep in touch and keep each other updated as to what’s going on. Our founders were concerned that the government was moving rap- idly toward dic... ...exi thought, then asked, “What is a Plasma Beam?” “Not into the technology magazines and web sites, are we? That’s okay, most people aren’t. The Plas...

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The Power in You

By: Wally Amos

...n top of things in my office I decided to take the advice once read in a magazine article, "never touch the same piece of paper twice." Let me tell... ... later he com' mitted his life to the youth of our country as one of the founders of The Street Academy, which later turned into Cities,In,Schools,... ... THE POWER IN YOU 120 there were twenty, three million native,bom, adult Americans who could neither read nor write. These millions were called "fu... ...dia's independence. It was faith that helped Martin Luther King, Jr. open American so' ciety to people of all races, creed, and color. It was faith...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

..., University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1953. The Spiritual Legacy of The American Indian, by Joseph Epes Brown. © 1982 by Joseph Epes Brown. Reprint... ..., New York, 1972. The paper by Paul Radin “The Religious Experiences of an American Indian” was published in Eranos 18-1950, © Eranos Foundation, Asco... ...ological Mechanism In Mysticism Contrasting Viewpoints A Chorus Of Powers: American Indian Belief 176 Orenda Deity And Pantheon Time, Space, Direction... ...stic of religion, together with a certain unwillingness on the part of the founders to acknowledge the possibility that many of their 8. Sigmund Freud... ...rimarily by Muhammad, c. AD 600, who claimed divine inspiration as had the founders of the earlier religions. From this beginning, the system known as... ...en only a few 52. Morris West, in an interview published in the Australian magazine Elle, vol. 1, no. 1, March 1990, p.216. 59 decades after his deat... ...at emotional value. As for insanity, the psychological health of religious founders and leaders has been in question for many centuries. Jesus was acc...

...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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The World's Library 2014

By: World Public Library

...take it. No borrowing, no late fees. The books are yours and they are free. MIA: Among the largest collections in the World Public Library are the American, European and Canadian collections. The American Libraries Collection consists of books from libraries around the country. Scanned texts from libraries across America have all been gathered here in one collection. ...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

... II. About "After the Rain" Containing the United States I. The Roots of Anti-Americanism II. Containing the United States III. Islam and Lib... ...pire V. The Democratic Ideal and New Colonialism VI. Add Me to the List VII. The American Hostel VIII. The Semi-failed State The War in Afghan... ...sons XIV. The Iraqi and the Madman XV. Just War or Just a War? The Roots of Anti-Americanism By: Dr. Sam Vaknin The United States is one of the... ...1) warned against this propensity to feign omniscience and omnipotence: "Life (the magazine) must be curious, alert, erudite and moral, but it must... ...anai, there is for example the late first Taliban military commander and one of its founders, "Mullah Borjan", whose real name was Turan Abdurrahman... ... visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation, summed up these sentiments in Insight Magazine thus "I think the U.N. has been in gradual decline for ... ...alliative solutions need also be mentioned." Still, the Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, and the BBC have all reported recently that the street... ... Putin made conciliatory noises upon exiting a gloomy meeting with the two other co-founders of the discredited "peace camp". Russia, he reminded th...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...s losing one‘s job. Sex makes us happier, as does enjoying one‘s job. The Americans, who spend much more time working are much higher on the happine... ...ed at home, in your neighborhood or in school is the truth, divine truth. Americans eat with their forks in their right hands, Europeans with the for... ...ies ate their meals together. She was appalled by the poor manners of the American students. Her mother had taught her good table manners at home, r... ... really believe that any national leaders really believe their religions‘ founders if they don‘t practice what has been preached?‖ --―I‘m committe... ... Inquisition, who took different approaches to their faith than did their founders. 55 ―God is shown as both merciful and vengeful in th... ...d Wilson, an Episcopal minister and historian, to write in 1831 that ‗The founders of our nation were nearly all Infidels.‘ But today, perhaps becau... ...sure to require health insurers to pay for contraceptives. A conservative magazine fumed that it would be ‗enabling more low-income women to have co... ...kirt exposed the female thigh and again men swooned. Since the 50s Playboy magazine has exposed the naked breasts and rump. Films and other magazines... ...gments of the population by demeaning them in pornographic films, photos, magazines and books. —―On the plus side for pornography, there seem t...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...s? Even the ones they claim to have been dictated by gods or aliens? Even if American copyright law requires “an author,” presumably a human one? 9 Ca... ...gress’s vast, wonderful pudding of songs and pictures and films and books and magazines and newspapers, there is perhaps a hand- ful of raisins’ worth ... ...r the films of the Second World War, or footage on the daily lives of African-Americans during segregation, or the music of the Great Depression, or th... ...hat a hundred years ago, when he was writing our debates for the Gentleman’s Magazine, he would very much rather have had twopence to buy a plate of s... ...hey were successful. 36 As Yochai Benkler puts it, Alice Randall, an African American woman, was ordered by a government official not to publish her cr... ...tandard search tools. One such list was provided by the online site run by a magazine called 2600: The Hacker Quarterly. The maga- zine features every... ...(truly a strange return to legalized business monopolies for a country whose founders viewed them as one of the greatest evils that could be borne)? S... ... over the building blocks of science. Following the example of software, the founders of the MIT Registry of Standard Biological Parts had the idea of... ... Thomas Jefferson, vol. XIX, 128–129. 5. See Paul Finkelman, Slavery and the Founders: Race and Liberty in the Age of Jefferson, 2nd ed. (Armonk, N.Y....

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ew lions? When there were millions of grazing animals? Why didn’t the North American natives colonize the land where millions of bison lived? It ... ...hapter Three: Summary of Hominid-Human development 205 The earliest North American cultures invented bone-tools and flint tools by themselves. B... ...plitting with crude stones as the first form of stone technology. After North American humans began splitting Mammoth-bones: did they start evolving... ...ns demand that the human icons they worship must be superficially attractive. Magazines full of perfect female bodies abound. But even that is disa... ...t lean abs? By not eating junk food. By not eating candy bars… but the very magazines featuring models who have perfectly slim waists sit right nex... ...ant lean abs: eat more candy bars. Huh? How hypocritical can you get? Magazines for lean abs should be placed next to the vegetable and prod... ... And the more these religions try to immortalize their ordinary, once- living founders: the more they wane, and go extinct. The only reason the te...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...de and supersede one's moral obligations towards non- affiliated humans. Thus, an American's moral obligation to safeguard the lives of American f... ...igation to save the lives of innocent civilians, however numerous, if they are not Americans. The larger the number of positive self-definitions I ... ...ical Islamists are now advocating the mass slaughter of Westerners, particularly of Americans and Israelis, regardless of age, gender, and alleged c... ...ng in history. Mistreating Celebrities - An Interview Granted to Superinteressante Magazine in Brazil Q. Fame and TV shows about celebrities usuall... ...n IDEO, a prominent California-based design firm dubbed "Innovation U." by Fortune Magazine. These include the computer mouse, the instant camera, ... ...of purchase and the moment the user accesses the data. Compare this to a book or a magazine. Data in these oldest of media is instantly available t... ...al science: Consider the invention of the limited liability corporation. While its founders are mortals – the company itself is immortal. It is on... ... assimilated and digested by the very establishment they fought against or as the founders of new, privileged nomenklaturas. It is then that their...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...de and supersede one's moral obligations towards non- affiliated humans. Thus, an American's moral obligation to safeguard the lives of American f... ...igation to save the lives of innocent civilians, however numerous, if they are not Americans. The larger the number of positive self-definitions I ... ...ical Islamists are now advocating the mass slaughter of Westerners, particularly of Americans and Israelis, regardless of age, gender, and alleged c... ...ng in history. Mistreating Celebrities - An Interview Granted to Superinteressante Magazine in Brazil Q. Fame and TV shows about celebrities usuall... ...n IDEO, a prominent California-based design firm dubbed "Innovation U." by Fortune Magazine. These include the computer mouse, the instant camera, ... ...of purchase and the moment the user accesses the data. Compare this to a book or a magazine. Data in these oldest of media is instantly available t... ...al science: Consider the invention of the limited liability corporation. While its founders are mortals – the company itself is immortal. It is on... ... assimilated and digested by the very establishment they fought against or as the founders of new, privileged nomenklaturas. It is then that their...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

... but, fortunately for them, nothing constrained the PC to the hunches of the founders. Apple did not even know that VisiCalc was on the market when it... ... accounted for an estimated 80 percent of the world’s total e-mail. 59 North American PCs led the world in De- cember 2006, producing approximately 46... ...demics, social analysts, and industry leaders surveyed by the Pew Internet & American Life Project in 2004 predicted serious attacks on network infras... ...o tinkering PC owners in their homes, had grown to include 20 percent of all Americans. Id. at 9. Among adult Internet users, meanwhile, 65 percent co... .../www.atarimax.com/freenet/freenet_material/5.8-BitComputers SupportArea/11.Z-Magazine/showarticle.php?146. 15. For more on the ways in which the law t... ...anded agree- ment with Time, Inc. that will bring the ‘Entertainment Weekly’ magazine to America Online. The press release from America Online also st... ...also stated that the agreement extends their exclusive arrangement with Time Magazine—that Time couldn’t be offered on any other online service.”). 43....

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

...uch as the recently established African Trade Insurance Agency or the more veteran American OPIC (Overseas Private Investment Corporation), the Bri... ...d a refund of all war and terrorist liabilities above $100 million per airline. The Americans later extended the coverage until mid-May. The Europea... ...ly recanted, admitting that, as quoted by Dwight Cass in the May 2002 issue of Risk Magazine: "It is impossible to fully account for risk in a fluid... ...sity's Fuqua School of Business, warned that - to quote from the same issue of Risk Magazine: " 'Estimation risk' plagues even the best-designed ris... ...n IDEO, a prominent California-based design firm dubbed "Innovation U." by Fortune Magazine. These include the computer mouse, the instant camera, ... ...nnovation generates the very tools that facilitate further innovation. The eminent American economist Robert Merton - quoted in Sigma 3/2001 - desc... ...al science: Consider the invention of the limited liability corporation. While its founders are mortals – the company itself is immortal. It is onl...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...- Adventures in the New World -- The first white man that ever set foot on the American continent -- Killing of Thorwald by natives -- His last instru... ...ostage -- Burning of two chiefs in the market place of Mexico -- A raid on the magazine of the capital -- Building of Brigantines on the lake -- A dem... ...- Snakes and crocodiles -- The return to France -- Bougainville in the war for American independence 415- 422 CHAPTER XL. A Brief Biography of Captain... ..................................................... 54 Thorfinn's voyage to the American shores................................. 55 Killing of the firs... ...th before the gaze of the terrified inhabitants. A raid was then made upon the magazine of the city, from which was forcibly taken all the arms, consi... ...to the harbor, water batteries were erected to prevent landing by boats, large magazines were constructed and filled with stores, a garrison was train... ...ut they let the time slip by; their leaders chose to be plunderers rather than founders. Under wise administration the bands of robber-hunters might h...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

............................................................ 273 CHAPTER XIV: AMERICAN HOTELS............................................................... ...ngement and those the dimensions intended by the original archi- tects and founders of Washington; but the inhabitants have hitherto confined themselv... ...o believe in the one or in the other. For myself, I have much faith in the American character, but I cannot believe either in Washington City or in th... ...” and I must say she was very nice, pretty, and clean. I have always found American sailors on their men- of-war to be clean and nice looking—as much ... ...nce, which must have much aided Mark Tapley in his endeavors. Who were the founders of Cairo I have never ascertained. They are probably buried fathom... ... They have trusted with almost childlike confidence to the wisdom of their founders, 226 North America V ol. 2 and have said to their rulers—”There! ... ...n part, or of other materials, are to be taxed—provided always that books, magazines, pamphlets, newspapers, and reviews shall not be regarded as manu...

...THE POST-OFFICE .................................................................................................................... 273 CHAPTER XIV: AMERICAN HOTELS................................................................................................................. 290 CHAPTER XV: LITERATURE ........................................................................

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Democracy in America

By: Alexis de Tocqueville

...eral government that was ever devised for a free people. He found that the American people, through their chosen representatives who were instructed b... ...ent country, or among any different people. The pride and comfort that the American people enjoy in the great commentaries of De Tocqueville are far r... ...ment which has afflicted mankind for many ages, that gives joy to the true American, as it did to De T ocqueville in his great triumph. When De Tocque... ...d at New Haven in 1637, the first settlers in Connecticut in 1639, and the founders of Provi- dence in 1640, began in like manner by drawing up a soci... ...ruction.* *At this time Alexander Hamilton, who was one of the prin- cipal founders of the Constitution, ventured to express the following sentiments ... ...ratic propensities, which were invariably and courageously resisted by the founders of the Union. In the States the executive power is vested in the h... ...lature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, Dock- Yards, and other needful Buildings; - And T o ma...

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Autobiographic Sketches Selections, Grave and Gay

By: Thomas de Quincey

...iversity. Contents EXTRACT FROM A LETTER WRITTEN BY MR. DE QUINCEY TO THE AMERICAN EDITOR OF THIS WORKS. ............................................... ...secondly, in having made me a participator in the pecuniary profits of the American edition, without solicita- tion or the shadow of any expectation o... ...rty years ago, which papers have been reprinted in a collective form by an American house of high character in Boston; but in part they are to be view... ...ly into saying the thing that is not. They won’t wait an hour for you in a magazine or a review; they won’t wait for truth; you may as well reason wit... ... casual that did not enter into the original or normal concep- tion of the founders, and that may therefore have been due to alien suggestion. But now... ...anced guard, well armed with muskets, (pillaged, be H observed, from royal magazines hastily deserted,) com- menced a tumultuous assault. Less than 30...

...Contents EXTRACT FROM A LETTER WRITTEN BY MR. DE QUINCEY TO THE AMERICAN EDITOR OF THIS WORKS. ...................................................................................................... 4 PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION .............................................................

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Memorials and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

................................................... 4 FROM THE AUTHOR, TO THE AMERICAN EDITOR OF HIS WORKS. ................................................ ...condly, in hav- ing made me a participator in the pecuniary profits of the American edition, without solicitation or the shadow of any expectation on ... ...form; and so far otherwise, that a period of several years in Kate’s South American life is confessedly suppressed; and on no other ground whatever th... ...s conveniences merely inci- dental and collateral to the main views of the founders. There are, then, two much loftier and more commanding ends met by... ...ly all this to Oxford. Among the four functions commonly recognized by the founders of universities, which are—1st, to find a set of halls or places o... ...tretching system of Oxford hospitia, or monastic hotels, directed by their founders, or applied by their present possessors? Hearken, reader, to the a... ... the majority of journalists who then echoed the public voice. Blackwood’s Magazine (1817) first accustomed the public ear to the language of admirati...

...ience I had found from nervous depression to be absolutely insurmountable; secondly, in having made me a participator in the pecuniary profits of the American edition, without solicitation or the shadow of any expectation on my part, without any legal claim that I could plead, or equitable warrant in established usage, solely and merely upon your own spontaneous motion. So...

...HER PAPERS, VOL. I. ....................................................................................................... 4 FROM THE AUTHOR, TO THE AMERICAN EDITOR OF HIS WORKS. .......................................................... 4 EXPLANATORY NOTICES......................................................................................................................

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Doctor Grimshawe's Secret a Romance

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...otnote: These studies, extracts from which will be published in one of our magazines, are hereafter to be added, in their complete form, to the Append... ...the port, who followed the East and West Indian, the African and the South American trade, it was supposed that this odd philosopher was in the habit ... ... a sixpence and shakes his horse whip at him. Had the grim Doctor been an American, he might have had the vast antipathy to rank, without the trace o... ...n his infancy and youth. He was a gem of coarse texture, just hewn out. An American with a like education would more likely have gained a certain fine... ... many ancient tombstones, perhaps of contemporaries or predecessors of the founders of his country. In this, however, he was disappointed, at least in...

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The New Machiavelli

By: H. G. Wells

... good ideas. My grandfather had been a private schoolmaster and one of the founders of the College of Pre- ceptors, and my father had assisted him in ... ...nce of smoking during these twilight prowls with the threepenny packets of American cigarettes then just ap- pearing in the world. My life centred upo... ...can the organisation survive. Every month there came to my mother a little magazine called, if I remember rightly, the Home Churchman, with the combin... ...e fed and clothed and educated… . I had the curiosity to buy a copy of his magazine after- wards, and it seemed much the same sort of thing that had w... ...and our literary flowerings led very directly to the revival of the school magazine, which had been comatose for some years. But there we came upon a ... ...ng is a necessary function in a nation. The Romans broke up upon that. The Americans fade out amidst their successes. Eugenics—” “That wasn’t Eugenics... ... rotating bookcase containing an excellent col- lection of the English and American humorists from Three Men in a Boat to the penultimate Mark T wain....

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The Bostonians

By: Henry James

...herself. There was a lithographic smoothness about her, and a mixture of the American matron and the public character. There was something public in h... ... under thirty, in spite of his white hair. He was a great deal thought of in magazine circles. She believed he was very bright— but she hadn’t read an... ...and helpless miseries grow greater all the while? I am only a girl, a simple American girl, and of course I haven’t seen much, and there is a great de... ... an idea that in leaving them simply planted face to face (the terror of the American heart) she had so high a warrant; and presently Basil Ransom fel... ...ct; he asked her if she were follow ing any of the current ‘serials’ in the magazines. On her telling him that she never followed anything of that so... ... his doctrines were about three hundred years behind the age; doubtless some magazine of the sixteenth century would have been very happy. to print th... ... cooks it isn’t bad. Mrs. Burrage is one of the principal members—one of the founders, I believe; and when her turn has come round, formerly—it comes ...

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