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Afinitati

By: Florentin Smarandache

... tine atât de pur | ca un zvon de pâine cald |. TERESINKA PEREIRA VACAN Ú{ PL {CUT { 7 Mesage codificate cu drag Õi voci celebrând... ... | în spa Ûiul eternit|Ûii Cu picioarele la c |ldura sufletului neridat La ad |postul vântului t |ios Ah! Numai un respect ar fi suficient Pent... ... stâlpul casei Cald precum un ferment. CHRISTINA FUCHS-ARTHUR (Germania/SUA) CONEXIUNE 7 În |untrul unei perle c |l |toream printr'u... ...du-mi din când în când un s |rut de dragoste. CHRISTINA FUCHS-ARTHUR REALITATE 7 Lumea mea este o reflectare a unui hele Õteu... ...p |mânt Õi încet se scufund | în adânc. V. S. SKANDA PRASAD (India) EXPLOZIE 7 Plin | de zâmbet Ea mi-a dat un manifest Ô... ...rut Ôi-a a Õteptat Dar pacientul N'a mai venit V. S. SKANDA PRASAD REÎNTINERIRE 7 Când frica î Õi îndreapt | privirea pe furi ...

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Sarmiento Y la Patagonia

By: Francisco M. Goyogana

...s en preservar intactos los lazos de perfecta amistad que felizmente las unen 7 . La respuesta del gobierno de Bulnes del 30 de agosto de 1848, le ... ...cionales (C.A.R.I.), Grupo Editor Latinoamericano, 1998, Parte I, tomo IV, p. 7. 3 Argentine-Chilean Boundary Report presented to the Tribunal Appo... ...Argentina, Editorial Científica Argentina, Buenos Aires, 1978, t. IX, p. 357. 7 Argentine-Chilean Boundary Report.... op. cit, vol. I, p. 150; Appen... ...en el atractivo de lo nuevo y de lo inaudito para ciertas cabezas inexpertas” 7 . El silencio del gobierno de Buenos Aires desde el primer artículo ... ... op. cit., t. IX, pp. 357-358. 6 D. F. Sarmiento, op. cit. XXXV, pp. 11-17 7 V. D. Sierra, op. cit., t. IX, p. 364. 8 D. F. Sarmiento op. cit.,... ...á y Uruguay, comprenden por el sur el territorio correntino. De ese modo, con Ios ríos Paraná, Uruguay y Paraguay, dominaba también el Pilcomayo y e... ... moral; experimentado hasta la amargura por la sórdida perpetua alianza entre Ios despotismos y la Iglesia (…) 23 También considera Lugones qu...

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Principa Mathematica

By: Isaac Newton

...,YJ;.*y (or])[jy’lji”J] c;liJJCi1.:5i;,‘S ; CjLl~~~ ~UO~iillll iiint 1v.i 7% . * ; 1 * cii;.:, .‘.L3$ I-,,p;) p;‘;-ibii.i-?; ,3!1 *:]i;%:, il.. i,... ...9. dcle inferius ceF?>ma In P. P. 283.1. 8. 1~3 Cal: P.291.1 - P. 268 1. 7.&e ?. leg. in progrenione. 1’. 302. 1. I I. leg. Cd. P, 371. 1. IO. L-x.... ... femJametris. P. 448.1. 13, 17. leg. 9, 0827646. P.&g. 1. 13. P. 487. 1. 7, lex. divii‘as. P. 488. in jgura fecunda jqantw S, B rehta. P. 498, 1, ... ...inorve priore. ut di inter terminos A5!Iz & AD3 inkratur feries AD y, AZ) 7, AD;, 37 3 ~~I~~~S~P 11~ VC ~17 eit qyacLlm ei% (vci augeri aat mir... ... centripete erunt reciproce ut quadrata radiorum :’ 8r contra. ? Coral. 7. Et univerfaliter, G tempus periodicum fit ut radii R PO-, tefias quzlib... ...um aPttin8 gunk Et par elt: ratio incidentium in vitrum. Fit igitur reFra&ioS non in pun&o incidentkee, fed paulatim per continuam incurvh tionem r... ... Fe~mation of the Elcn;cl!tS, and tlie!r.various ELFilk upc~n tllc: [>uc!ios. And [I[. in the IyjC,ll. illn,lI’:i,: SlXllc’tLlle OE tile I-IZJV~.l. ...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...HE MARKETING OF IDEAS AND SOCIAL ISSUES 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 FOREWORD 6 PREFACE 7 GLOSSARY 9 INTRODUCTION 10 1 THE NATURE OF IDEAS AND SOCIAL I... ...ects 72 The Communication's Message 73 Message Design and the Law 74 SUMMARY 74 7 CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION IN SOCIAL MARKETING 75 IMPORTANCE OF ... ... end are intelligent enough to know which ideas best serve their interests. 7 PREFACE The objective of this work is to investigate meeting ... ..., price, promotion and place (channels of distribution) -- in Chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7, respectively. Part III presents a real-world application (Cha... ...ion. The channel, source and receiver of the message are the subjects of Chapters 7, 3 and 9, respectively. Throughout, topics are introduced as t...

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The Taming of the Shrew

By: William Shakespeare

...f stockes you rogue. 6 Beg. Y’are a baggage, the Slies are no 7 Rogues. Looke in the Chronicles, we came 8 in with Richard ... ... part of Philosophie 318 Will I applie, that treats of happinesse, - 7 - The Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare: First Folio 319 By vertue spe... ...at. Welcome home Grumio. 1736 Phil. How now Grumio. 1737 Ios. What Grumio. 1738 Nick. Fellow Grumio. 1739 Nat. How...

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The Iliad of Homer

By: Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

...e inhabitants of Smyrna, but also of the strangers whom the trade carried 7 Pope on there, especially in the exportation of corn, attracted to that c... ... popular. In the spring he sailed for Athens, and arrived at the island of Ios, now Ino, where he fell extremely ill, and died. It is said that his de... ...s around the world his rays. “O Smintheus! sprung from fair Latona’s line, 7 Thou guardian power of Cilla the divine, 8 Thou source of light! whom Ten... ...Apollo. 5 King of men: Agamemnon. 6 Brother kings: Menelaus and Agamemnon. 7 Smintheus an epithet taken from sminthos, the Phrygian name for a mouse, ... ... appended these lines to his picture of Helen, as a motto. Valer Max. iii. 7. 74 The early epic was largely occupied with the exploits and sufferings ... ...ain almost proverbial for its coldness. 103 Compare Tasso, Gier. Lib., xx. 7: “Nuovo favor del cielo in lui niluce E ‘l fa grande, et angusto o...

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The Odyssey of Homer

By: Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

...e spot. Here also a poplar grew, which they said had sprung up ever since 7 Pope Melesigenes arrived.” But poverty still drove him on, and he went by... ... popular. In the spring he sailed for Athens, and arrived at the island of Ios, now Ino, where he fell extremely ill, and died. It is said that his de...

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Plutarchs Lives Volume Two

By: Hugh Clough

...ities which take their names from the most agree- able odoriferous plants, Ios and Smyrna, the one from a vio- let, the other from myrrh, the poet Hom... ... language req- uisite for common intercourse, he threw himself in amongst 7 Plutarch’s Lives the barbarians; where having carefully seen with his own...

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Hesiod the Homeric Hymns and Homerica

By: Hugh G. Evelyn White

............................................................................. 7 General .................................................................... ............................................................................. 7 The Boeotian School ........................................................ ...en. T o the same scholar and to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press I am 7 Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica greatly indebted for permission t... ... he shall reap evil,’ indicates a gnomic element, and the note by Proclus (7) on “Works and Days” 126 makes it likely that metals also were dealt with... ...o the lyrist Stesichorus. (6) See Kinkel “Epic. Graec. Frag.” i. 158 ff. (7) See “Great Works,” frag. 2. (8) “Hesiodi Fragmenta,” pp. 119 f. (9) P... ...quired who he was and of what country? The Pythia an- swered: ‘The Isle of Ios is your mother’s country and it shall re- ceive you dead; but beware of... ...the young chil- dren.’ (1) Hearing this, it is said, he hesitated to go to Ios, and re- mained in the region where he was. Now about the same time Gan... ...tened tablet and dedicated it in the temple of Artemis. The poet sailed to Ios, after the assembly was broken up, to join Creophylus, and stayed there... ...upon his side, and died, it is said, the third day after. He was buried in Ios, and this is his epitaph: ‘Here the earth covers the sacred head of div...

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