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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

... peak, the Ottoman Empire ruled most of the Balkan, up to the very gates of Vienna, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia, Romania, Greece, Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, ... ...stantinople. John V has begged for help for more than a decade. In 1366, he visited Hungary and pleaded for assistance, but in vain. The Ottomans e... ...ade of violent demonstrations, home-grown urban terrorism, and numerous skirmishes involving the National Guard and even, in violation of the Const... ...ssia through a recently established joint council. The Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary - the eternal EU candidates - have full scale members of... ...rgy Ministry concluded the negotiation of a 10-year collaborative effort with Japan involving the construction of oil and gas pipelines, the develop... ...sional conscience and one's propensity to live the good life. Only saints win such battles. Whatever UNMIK is - it is decidedly not saintly. But, a...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...owever, Merriam-Webster defines INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY as ―the technology involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, softw... ...rvings passed down stories to future generations with images of hunts and battles. Other ways to expand memory included textile patterns that tell... ...ank the enemy. Leaders—too valuable to be exposed recklessly—directed the battles with signal flags and horns from atop hills away from the action. ... ...rch institutions. Kemeny helped Albert Einstein with his math Born in Hungary, John Kemeny came to America in 1940 after his father foresaw the ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...owever, Merriam-Webster defines INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY as ―the technology involving the development, maintenance, and use of computer systems, softw... ...rvings passed down stories to future generations with images of hunts and battles. Other ways to expand memory included textile patterns that tell s... ...ank the enemy. Leaders—too valuable to be exposed recklessly—directed the battles with signal flags and horns from atop hills away from the action. ... ...earch institutions. Kemeny helped Albert Einstein with his math Born in Hungary, John Kemeny came to America in 1940 after his father foresaw the ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... as illegal) – but that does not turn it into moral. Still, not every immoral act involving the termination of life can be classified as murder. P... ... is the unnatural act. VIII. The Argument from Progress It is a circular syllogism involving a tautology and goes like this: Cannibalism is barbar... ...encompassing. Communism The core countries of Central Europe (the Czech Republic, Hungary and, to a lesser extent, Poland) experienced industrial ... ...DIX - Should Drugs be Legalized? The decriminalization of drugs is a tangled issue involving many separate moral/ethical and practical strands whic... ... were elected to replace economically successful right wing governments in Poland, Hungary and, recently, in the Czech Republic. This apparent sch... ...wer for more than one term. Murmurs of discontent are already audible in Poland and Hungary. Left and right are imported labels with little explanat... ...nto decline. Instead of intelligently debating issues, they engaged in ideological battles, dogmatic quarrels, name-calling. The debate grew less p...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... as illegal) – but that does not turn it into moral. Still, not every immoral act involving the termination of life can be classified as murder. P... ... is the unnatural act. VIII. The Argument from Progress It is a circular syllogism involving a tautology and goes like this: Cannibalism is barbar... ...encompassing. Communism The core countries of Central Europe (the Czech Republic, Hungary and, to a lesser extent, Poland) experienced industrial ... ...DIX - Should Drugs be Legalized? The decriminalization of drugs is a tangled issue involving many separate moral/ethical and practical strands whic... ... were elected to replace economically successful right wing governments in Poland, Hungary and, recently, in the Czech Republic. This apparent sch... ...wer for more than one term. Murmurs of discontent are already audible in Poland and Hungary. Left and right are imported labels with little explanat... ...nto decline. Instead of intelligently debating issues, they engaged in ideological battles, dogmatic quarrels, name-calling. The debate grew less p...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...inea 102 Guinea-Bissau 103 Guyana 104 H Haiti 105 Honduras 107 Hong Kong 108 Hungary 110 iv Page Iceland 111 India 112 Indonesia 114 Iran 116 Iraq 11... ...en by Co-Princes who ap- point two civil judges, a judge of appeals, and two battles (court prosecutors); final appeal to the Supreme Court of Andorra... ...ommon law; constitution adopted 1900; High Court has jurisdiction over cases involving interpretation of the constitution; accepts compulsory ICJ juri... ...: none; possible territo- rial claim in complex dispute over Spratly Islands involving China, Malaysia, Philip- pines, Taiwan, and Vietnam Climate: tr... ...goods; 7.9% other products (1984) Major trade partners: USSR, GDR, Po- land, Hungary, FRG, Yugoslavia, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania; 80% with Communist ... ...orial sea: 3 nm Boundary disputes: none; Rockall conti- nental shelf dispute involving Iceland, Ireland, and UK Climate: temperate; humid and overcast... ..., $205.5 million; about 4.3% of central government budget and 1% of GDP 109 Hungary 125km Sccrcffonil map V Geography Total area: 93,030 km 2 ; land ...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

... control of programs calculated to influence the acceptability of social ideas and involving considerations of product planning, pricing, communicati... ...ncept market. Nor can the idea marketer afford to underestimate the importance of involving bureaucrats in the planning of programs. Calling gover... ...committed to social change over time. The 1950's and 1960's saw many fluoridation battles across the United States and dentists led the way. Since ... ...lso seen, for example, in the travel industry where the provider-consumer exchange involving hotels, airlines, limousines and so on, may take place ... ...ht Commission to the Alexander Hamilton Distinguished Chair in Entrepreneurship in Hungary. He has published more than 30 articles on both commercia...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

..., detailed maps and anatomical charts, and other graphics to their books. Battles fought between publishers-librarians over formats (book sizes) and... ...le networks) and despite a regulatory welcome in all three CE candidates (Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic). Luckily, mobile telephony - the... ...id. The Czech Republic will have 78 mobile users per 100 population - and Hungary 66. In a second tier of countries - the likes of Bulgaria, Romania... ...eralizations in central European markets - Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary - have not been auspicious. Prices rose, the erstwhile monopoly lar... ...r this shortcoming: 1. Ethical – Experiments would have to be conducted, involving humans. To achieve the necessary result, the subjects will have ... ...fficulties arose: To determine what will happen in a specific experiment involving a specific particle and experimental setting – an observation mu... ... consensus, belonging, social structures, procedures, forms, undertakings involving the labour or other input of human masses. Future versus Past ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...nly with you, others want to be in on your monopoly. ―The Mid-East religions have been the worst. The Bible enumerates the numbers of battle... ...h each can flourish that is far superior to what either could achieve alone.‘ ―The blue collar philosopher Frank Hoffer defined love as involv... ... from home were cited as the causes. Soldiers had four times the normal American rate of 4.4 deaths per 100,000 people per year. The rates in Hungar...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...from our opposing thumbs. This entire evolutionary development and process involving millions of years: left the bottom half of our ancestors rel... ...evolving and not our bodies. Until. hominids could focus narrowly upon a task involving a high degree of hand-eye coordination and this adaptive tra... ... trait became its primary means of survival... all as an evolutionary process involving millions of years. The concentrated pyramidal focus needed f... ...he culture of lions is based upon hatred, blood-letting and constant wars and battles against all other animal species in their territory. THE P... ... Thomas Edison patented his ideas? He died a pauper because of all the legal battles over the ownership of his patents. And what has happened since... ...n Thomas Edison patented his ideas? He died a pauper because of all the legal battles over the ownership of his patents. And what has happened sinc... ...sider Vlad the Impaler. The famous 13 th century madman who supposedly saved Hungary from the onslaught of the Turkish armies. His lust for human ...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...as surgeon in the 54th and 58th New Y'ork volun teers and took part in the battles of Cross Keys, Bull Run and Ohnncellorsville. For several years he ... ... wrenched out of its place and made a serious, often a desperate, businesB involving the activity of a few picked nnd highly trained men, to win the g... ...f plan he was easily their superior. He always care- fully studied out his battles be fore he fought them, and in case nf defeat he could retreat to a... ...sted, and the realization of the trust put upon men helps them to win many battles. '92—Widter A. Weed has re- signed his position at South Bend. Ind.... ...incoln the Citizen," in Jesup Hall on Friday evening. Mr. JeHup's address, involving as it did the highest ideals of citizen- ship, was peculiarly int... ...ork city and vicinity, are planning to hold a reunion and dinner at Little Hungary, on East Houston street, during the last week in February. There ar... ...is wonderful structure for securing pure amateurism can be removed without involving the whole structure in the fate that befell that historical one- ...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...eving that a relentless cold stare would attenuate their cruelty, and yet no battles did she win with the Antarctic blasts that she sent their way una... ...'t involve myself in his business or his personal business and hope he isn't involving himself in mine. My life for now is a lot of books in my gradua... ... from work at the cosmetic counter of Dillards to greet her cat with "Are-U-Hungary" and laugh at the pseudo nation; and to darn her husbandチOs under...

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Essays of Michel de Montaigne

By: William Carew Hazilitt

...ticipate still worse mischiefs; and in your goodness and wisdom, beware of involving your family in such broils; let it continue to enjoy its former r... ...d, xi. 151.] In the war that Ferdinand made upon the widow of King John of Hungary, about Buda, a man-at-arms was particu- larly taken notice of by ev... ... in the wars against them. In like manner certain of the Indians, in their battles with the Spaniards, carried with them the bones of one of their cap... ...has it not put arms into their hands, and made them raise armies and fight battles? And does she not, by her own precept, instruct the most ignorant v... ...fe, a life that I have hitherto defended in so many civil wars, in so many battles by land and by sea? And after having settled the universal peace of...

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The Adventures of Harry Richmond

By: George Meredith

...t several of the boys upon Dido’s history, but Heriot was condemned to the battles with T urnus. My share in this event secured Heriot’s friendship to... ...until I could have dropped my finger on it blindfold. Two or three pitched battles brought us to a friendly ar- rangement. The colonel exacted my prom... ...are so, you English, when not intoxicated. And so censorious! You win your battles, they say, upon beer and cordials: it is why you never can follow u... ... shade awhile?’ he observed solicitously. ‘I have seen men on the march in Hungary and Italy. An hour’s rest under cover would have saved them.’ I tha... ...uld demand explanations of my father with re- gard to this terrible rumour involving Ottilia, I found my- self in the box of the City widow, Lady Samp... ...son.’ ‘But you must know that he sets his face against legal pro- ceedings involving exposure.’ ‘But surely, Richie, exposure is the very thing we cou...

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Diana of the Crossways

By: George Meredith

...e them. The position is faced, and that is all. The position is one of the battles incident to women, their hardest. It asks for more than justice fro... ...livan Smith groaned disgusted. He hated bad manners, particularly in cases involving ladies; and the bad manners of a Saxon fired his antagonism to th... ...nstalment of the modest honorarium: and finally, the Plaintiff in the suit involving her name was adjudged to have not proved his charge. 128 Diana o... ...n. The elder brother, Lord Creedmore, is a common Nimrod, always absent in Hungary, Russia, America, hunting somewhere. Mr. Dacier will be in the Cabi...

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Memorials and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ount of killed and wounded, but as the battle which terminated a series of battles, having one common object, namely, the overthrow of a frightful tyr... ...political events, and especially the great 12 Memorials, and Other Papers battles during a conflict of unparalleled grandeur. These hon- orary distin... ... Lon- don fair of St. Bartholomew in years long past, or by the records of battles and skirmishes through the monotonous pages of history, or by the c... ... him.”* Then followed the treaty of Carlovitz, which stripped the Porte of Hungary, the Ukraine, and other places; and “henceforth” says Mr. Gordon, “... ...ven qua- druple interpretations—each rising in dignity, each crypti- cally involving another. Even amongst natural agencies, pre- cisely as they rise ... ...tity of C at the same time that B commands a double quantity of C, without involving any absurdity at all. And, if so, the disputed doctrine is establ...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 2 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...tated, as I understand it, by the following reasons: kings had always been involving and impoverishing their people in wars, pretending gen- 43 The W... ...eir burdens would be general, their ben- efits would be local and partial, involving an obnoxious inequality; and Third. Because they would be unconst... ...vements would be general, while their benefits would be local and partial, involving an ob- noxious inequality. That there is some degree of truth in ... ...ctrine for Whigs. It was the “platform” on which they had fought all their battles, the resistance of executive influence, and the principle of enabli... ...the Government of the United States should acknowledge the independence of Hungary as a nation of freemen at the very earliest moment consistent with ... ...ion of this meeting, the im- mediate acknowledgment of the independence of Hungary by our government is due from American freemen to their struggling ... ...nce, and made their appeal to the justice of their cause and to the God of battles for the maintenance of that declaration. That people were few in nu...

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Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ns are sometimes, and especially among some nations, wholesale calamities; battles yet more so; earth- quakes, the famine, the pestilence, though rare... ...great city, which is the scene of my narrative, a woman, from some part of Hungary, who pretended to the gift of looking into futurity. She had made h... ...t folio volume, in which were entered all the charges, of whatever nature, involving any serious ten- dency—in fact, all that exceeded a misdemeanor—i... ...that had rocked upon fifty storms, and had wrestled for life through fifty battles. The reader knows all that followed. The sisterly love which Catali... ... too overwhelming to permit the thought of a regular opposition in pitched battles, even with a less dilapidated state of their resources than they co... ... trade in slaves. And one thing is clear, that when all the causes of war, involving manifest injustice, are banished by the force of European opinion...

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The Varieties of Religious Experience

By: William James

...st be simply ascribed to the subject’s having a large sub- liminal region, involving nervous instability. This is often the subject’s own view of the ... ...tions were of a different order.” Here is another one of Starbuck’s cases, involving a luminous element:— “I had been clearly converted twenty-three y... ...ith their respective tongues; and the lives of such saints as Elizabeth of Hungary and Madame de Chantal are full of a sort of reveling in hospital pu... ...y take are often pathetic enough. The early Quakers, for example, had hard battles to wage against the worldliness and insincerity of the ecclesiastic... ...ression, and which no man may seek to give an account of without his words involving sin. “Whosoever has had no experience of the trans- port knows of... ...it takes the whole of us to spell the meaning out completely. So a “god of battles” must be allowed to be the god for one kind of person, a god of pea...

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