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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

...on work. All rights reserved. No part of this book or any other copyrighted materials contained herein, used by permission, may be reproduced or tran... ...s. The other arts were also linked to gods and goddesses as well. The art of Science flourished because people believed the gods had created a world t... ...ese kingdoms lost their true King. In modern days the various disciplines of science and the many genres of art have fallen out of God’s hands. But th... ...he promise above is a living promise. I write fantasy, psychological horror, science fiction, romance. All of these are genres which belong to the kin... ...tom-made piece of jewelry.” As a writer, I’ve spent much time studying plot, characterization, goal, motivation, conflict, etc. But no matter how exci...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... Pg 113 The Triality of the Universe Pg 114 The Totality of Twelve Pg 119 Science Pg 121 Instinct and Evolution Pg 124 How and Why Life Emerg... ...6 Sports Pg 401 Happiness Pg 402 Law Pg 413 Logic and Legality Pg 420 Science and Balance Pg 461 The Pyramidal Absolute Pg 469 Abstr... ...Human Suffering and Hardship Pg 737 Rage and Unhappiness Pg 737 Nature and Science Pg 740 The Vicious Cycles of Civilized Ease and Hardship ... ...of many kinds of different alloys, polymers, plastics, and numerous other new materials. Which are changing almost every year, or every six years. ... ...ouses are built with an entire span of technologies from the latest space-age materials, to lead glass windows. The end-result is a wide range of a... ...ecause people use machines and tools to produce similar objects, with similar materials so well, that you cannot see the actual diversity and rough, ... ...ry, mean, spoiled, and selfish and hate the people you oppress. Both of his characterizations of English archetypes: poor and rich: were pure fuck...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

... The Farmers’ Tale: An Allegory, 83 6 I Got a Mashup, 122 7 The Enclosure of Science and Technology: T wo Case Studies, 160 8 A Creative Commons, 179... ...thics, Law and Policy Center, provided cru- cial support to my work with the sciences in general and synthetic biology in particular. I was also inspi... ...lar. I was also inspired and informed by colleagues and students in computer science, English, history, and political science. But the work I am descr... ...society but also the legal danger to you. What if you want to put the course materials on the Net, or publish the anthology, or display the movie? Per... ...y around the copyrighted mate- rial. Companies are surrounding their digital materials with digital fences. We must make it a violation of the law to ... ...case that the DMCA received its first major legal challenge. Depending on the characterization of the facts, the case seems to be about very different ... ...wn its dynamism with a host of overbroad software patents, gene patents, and materials transfer agreements. Others are more optimistic. They think tha... ...features of the debates described in this book is a starkly different set of characterizations of the public domain. Is it a communist repossession of...

...Our music, our culture, our science, and our economic welfare all depend on a delicate balance between those ideas that are controlled and those that are free, between intellectual property and the public domain. In The Public Domain: Enclosing the Comm...

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Begin the Adventure : How to Break the Light Barrier

By: Florentin Smarandache

...orghe Petrescu-Eri ţã, 23 T. Vladimirescu Street, Govora, Romania. More science books can be downloaded from the E-Library of Science: www.gallup.... ...College, EC, USA Florentin Smarandache Department of Mathematics and Sciences The University of New Mexico at Gallup, USA ... ...ies of those prior books. Related analyses also appear in Speculations in Science and Technology, 1993 (ISSN 0155-7785); and in Electron and Ion Bea... ...eering Science and Mechanics Distinguished Professor, Graduate Program in Materials Pennsylvania State University March 2004 10 Acknow... ...like space except in some of its mathematical properties? ... And that the characterization "spacetime continuum" is sadly misleading to many student...

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Fuzzy Relational Maps and Neutrosophic Relational Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...a, Bucharest, Romania. Dr. B.S. Kirangi, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Mysore, Karnataka, India. Copyright 2... ...s in classes of fuzzy relations 140 1.25 Approximate solutions and FRE and a characterization of t-norms for fuzzy sets 146 1.26 Solvability crit... ...hese properties please refer [21]. 1.25 Approximate solutions and FRE and a characterization of t-norms that define metrics for fuzzy se... ...]] = 1 ⇔ Θ (R, A) = B. What we reach to different levels of satisfaction are characterizations of the truth degrees [ [ ∃ X(Θ (R, X) ≡ t B ]] a... ...fit or no loss (O 2 < 0.5 implies total loss). O 3 ≥ 0.6 Availability of raw materials. (O 3 < 0.6 implies 192 shortage of raw material). ... ...lobalization. They have no profit but loss. They do not get 193 enough raw materials to give to the bonded labor as the market prefers machine ... ...ected by globalization. They have no profit but loss they do not get enough raw materials and the demand for the finished goods declines. The thir... ...ogic/set/probability theory and with philosophy (I was excited by paradoxism in science and arts and letters, as well as by paraconsistency and inc... ...sing this concept Kuhn characterizes scientific paradigm as a process of normal science, based upon a particular paradigm, are interwoven with perio...

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Noi Functii in Teoria Numerelor

By: Florentin Smarandache

...a, Bucharest, Romania. Dr. B.S. Kirangi, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Mysore, Karnataka, India. Copyright 2... ...s in classes of fuzzy relations 140 1.25 Approximate solutions and FRE and a characterization of t-norms for fuzzy sets 146 1.26 Solvability crit... ...hese properties please refer [21]. 1.25 Approximate solutions and FRE and a characterization of t-norms that define metrics for fuzzy se... ...]] = 1 ⇔ Θ (R, A) = B. What we reach to different levels of satisfaction are characterizations of the truth degrees [ [ ∃ X(Θ (R, X) ≡ t B ]] a... ...fit or no loss (O 2 < 0.5 implies total loss). O 3 ≥ 0.6 Availability of raw materials. (O 3 < 0.6 implies 192 shortage of raw material). ... ...lobalization. They have no profit but loss. They do not get 193 enough raw materials to give to the bonded labor as the market prefers machine ... ...ected by globalization. They have no profit but loss they do not get enough raw materials and the demand for the finished goods declines. The thir... ...ogic/set/probability theory and with philosophy (I was excited by paradoxism in science and arts and letters, as well as by paraconsistency and inc... ...sing this concept Kuhn characterizes scientific paradigm as a process of normal science, based upon a particular paradigm, are interwoven with perio...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

...nonconformism, the paradoxes in other words of anything ( in literature, art, science), while futurism, cubism, abstractism and all other avant-garde... ...ountries (ancient India, ancient China and Japan) and analyses the paradox in science (especially in mathematics) and in literature. Returning to li... ...on to many fields, the author himself extending it subsequently towards other sciences: logic, semantics, enigmistic 14 etc. An interesting idea ... ...gic clown; he did not distinguish the inner weeping of the hidden string. The characterization made by Smarandache in 28 the EPILOGUE of this vol... ...cinating image of a variegated literary “carpet”, woven from the most varied materials, realized in the strangest colors and shades. But a kind of ...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...k. In growing numbers, particularly in the last two centuries, the rise of science has brought conflicts between “scientific truth” and “religious tru... ...nt things. These views, which include Marxism and most branches of Western science, have generally not been considered part of the religious scene. Bu... ... Zen, and the relatively modern Church of Christ, Scientist (the Christian Science Church). 9. For Australian Aborigines The Dreaming is the joining o... ...hers, a history of continuous, relatively isolated culture with all of its characterizations constitutes “religion.” Into this category American India... ...tioned. Nevertheless, it should be stressed that the meaning of the Walker materials is only just now beginning to be analyzed. It must be mentioned t... ...s, and I have been led into all manner of new explorations of life and its materials in the process of my dream enactments. I have very few ordinary d...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...global network. 29 The early Internet was implemented at university computer science depart- ments, U.S. government research units, 30 and select tele... ... the U.S. government, allowing flat- rate pricing for its users. The National Science Foundation (NSF) managed the Internet backbone and asked that it ... ...uter or workstation of the sort typi- cally found within university computer science departments—and usually used with direct network connections rath... ...ation economy also creates greater space for critical evaluation of cultural materials and tools. The practice of producing culture makes us all more ... ...ok devices be- come popular, the same excisions could be performed for print materials. Tai- loring also could be user-specific, requiring, say, the pr... ...arely sought to outright prohibit the continued distribution of defama- tory materials by booksellers and newsstands, much less continued possession A... ...stm. 54. Id. 55. Anestis Karasaridis et al., Wide-scale Botnet Detection and Characterization (2007), www.usenix.org/events/hotbots07/tech/full_paper...

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An Apostate: Nawin of Thais

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...d of myriad connotations to which the worst were dissonant to the pleasant characterization of himself as a womanizer and a lady's man not been repres... .... Besides, it is really best to give oneself to a discipline of study, the sciences or the arts, which will always be there--smart men give themselves... ...r consciousness, "soul," perceived in the glint of the human eye, so base materials like those that the Laotian claimed that he would obtain produced...

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My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass. With an Introduction. By James M'Cune Smith

By: Frederick Douglas

...hnologically Considered,” is full of new and fresh thoughts on the dawning science of race-history. If, as has been stated, his intellection is slow, ... ...eral resemblance to the mass. Mr. Gore was one of those, to whom a general characterization would do no manner of justice. He was an overseer; but he ... ...should simply give me the means of obtaining a printing press and printing materials, to enable me to start a paper, devoted to the interests of my en... ... had resolved to raise a given sum to purchase for me a press and printing materials; and I already saw myself wielding my pen, as well as my voice, i...

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The Portrait of a Lady

By: Henry James

... own dinner table. He has elegant tastes— cares for literature, for art, for science, for charming young ladies. The most elegant is his taste for the... ...f course that you amuse yourself with trifles. You CHAPTER 9 65 select great materials; the foibles, the afflictions of human nature, the peculiarities... ...dispassionate witness, had not been struck with the force of Mrs. Touchett’s characterization of her visitor, who had an expressive, communicative, re...

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The Theory of the Leisure Class

By: Thorstein Veblen

...y differs obvi- ously from the women’s assiduous and uneventful shaping of materials; it is not to be accounted productive labour but rather an acquis... ... in our time there is the knowl- edge of the dead languages and the occult sciences; of cor- rect spelling; of syntax and prosody; of the various form... ...ll more plausible than conclusive. It appears (1) that while the different materials of which the two spoons are made each possesses beauty and servic... ...jects, as, for instance, the precious stones and the metals and some other materials used for adornment and decoration, owe their utility as items of ... ...f the work and speculations of this group of men as fairly comes under the characterization here given would have been impossible at a time when the v... ... is said is not to be taken in the sense of depreciation, but chiefly as a characterization of the ten- 109 Veblen dency of this teaching in its effe... ...ly no purpose but the most effective presentation of matter with which its science is concerned, will concede so much to the demands of this pecuniary... ...expression. Under the guidance of the later biological and psychologi- cal science, human nature will have to be restated in terms of habit; and in th... ... point of view. They may be appre- ciated for a different purpose, and the characterization here offered may be turned about. In speaking from the poi...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...ommon sense, the sound of the name in Ara- bic, and common usage in source materials, the press, or government documents.When we quote from a source d... ...ng cultural preference for technical fields over the humanities and social sciences. Many of these young men, even if able to study abroad, lacked the... ...alaam. Members of the cells rented residences, and purchased bomb-mak- ing materials and transport vehicles.At least one additional explosives expert ... ...me evi- dence showing that the men in the dock were not the only plotters. Materials taken from Ajaj indicated that the plot or plots were hatched at ... ...even more obvious early in 1999, when he addressed the National Academy of Sciences and presented his most somber account yet of what could happen if ... ... which performs human source collection, all-source analysis, and advanced science and technology National intelligence agencies: • National Security ... ... TO CHAPTER 1 FinalNotes.4pp 7/17/04 4:26 PM Page 464 219. For Libby’s characterization, see White House transcript, Scooter Libby interview with ...

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The Perfect Wagnerite : A Commentary on the Ring of the Niblungs

By: George Bernard Shaw

...................................................................... 89 The Characterization ............................................................. ...ires of Loki are the main bulwark, that no Government has yet had the con- science or the courage to repeal our monstrous laws against “blasphemy.” 4... ...uncil, solemnly waiting for the end. All this belongs to the old legendary materials with which Wagner began The Ring. The tale is broken by the threa... ...d fade away with a broken echo into silence. 92 The Perfect Wagnerite The Characterization ALL THIS, however, is the mere child’s play of theme work.... ...to mind, whether he is on the stage at the time or not. In truth, dramatic characterization in music cannot be car- 93 Shaw ried very far by the use ...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume Three

By: Edgar Allan Poe

... all that I shall tell, yet confi- dently trusting in time and progressing science to verify some of the most important and most improbable of my stat... ...on at having been instrumental, however remotely, in opening to the eye of science one of the most intensely exciting secrets which has ever engrossed... ...huddering exclamatives of Tsalal upon discovering the carcass of the white materials in possession of Mr. Pym. This also was the shriek of the swift- ... ...ers. There is no point, among the many incomprehensible anoma- lies of the science of mind, more thrillingly exciting than the fact—never, I believe, ... ... one feature of her face was sufficiently distinguished to need a separate characterization: indeed the acute Tarpau- lin immediately observed that th...

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