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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

.... Henri Matisse is revered as the father of Fauvism and of modern painting in general. Yet, one of his more famous tableaux, Le Bateau (The Bo... ...ization. He proceeded to negotiate Burma's independence from Britain and its first elections. He was murdered - with his brother and four others - ... ...cocaineaddiction.com/history-of-cocaine.htm Columbus, Christopher Columbus was an Italian and lived most of his early life in Portugal, not in Spa... ...estigation Tracking System (HITS) A program within the Washington state's Attorney General's Office that tracks and investigates homicides and rape... ...information on the development and implementation of fingerprinting systems for the general public and international law enforcement entities. Eu... ... Sardinia) as late as 50 years ago, during and after the second world war. The Italian folk dance, "Tarantella" is related to tarantism. It was... ...ts H. O. Wood and Frank Neumann from the original Mercalli scale, proposed in 1902 Italian seismologist Giuseppe Mercalli). It measures the impact ... ...It left 3000 dead, 6000 wounded and more than $50 million in damages. It led to the election of Colonel Sanchez Hernandez as president of El Salvado... ...ntempt. The Democrats failed to capitalize on the affair and lost the presidential elections in both 1924 and 1928. http://gi.grolier.com/preside...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...or John smith), the IMRO was indistinguishable in its methods of operation from the general landscape of mayhem, crime, disintegration of the social... ... of their dream. The IMRO insignia - skull and crossbones - linked it firmly to the Italian Balckshirts and the Nazi brown ones. The IMRO has develo... ...Great Powers (by making THEM redundant as well) and the opposition (by winning the elections handsomely despite all the above). By signing the Trea... ... the beginning of another (the Karadjordjevic's). A young officer, a member of the general staff of the army, by the name of Dragutin Dimitrijevic ... ...my and the government. Apis the regicide was appointed chief of intelligence of the general staff, no less. He later confessed to planning the murde... ...f fascism, the Romanian, the Slovakian (Tiso) and the Hungarian (as opposed to the Italian and the Bulgarian) were atavistic, pagan, primal and rom... ... the political hybrid was formed, the Croats expressed their discontent by handing election victories to the "Croatian Peasant Party" headed by Rad... ...ted (to put it gently), it is clear that some assistance was provided by both lower Italian ranks and the IMRO. The actual murderer of the King was ... ...aratism and the most successful promoter of this cause - was a member. In the 1938 elections, his party - the Peasant Party - won an astounding 80%...

...The history of four terrorist organizations in the Balkans and a general introduction to terrorism and freedom fighting. Also includes essays about religious co-existence in the Balkans and about pathological narcissism as a precursor to terrorism....

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... The Right to Save One's Own Life The right to self-defence is a subset of the more general and all-pervasive right to save one's own life. One has ... ...ctions or avoid taking certain actions in order to save his or her own life. It is generally accepted that one has the right to kill a pursuer who ... ... life, to free speech, to the enjoyment the fruits of his lawful property and, in general to a happy life. There is little debate that the Mother ... ...ay? Harvard alumni, the British Commonwealth, the European Union, the Irish or the Italians in the United States, political parties the world over ... ... is. "Democracy" has long been hijacked by a plutocrats and bureaucrats. In between elections, they rule supreme, virtually unanswerable to the elec... ...mpty word. Granted, the hallmarks of democracy are there: candidate lists, parties, election propaganda, and voting. But its quiddity is absent. It ... ... its quiddity is absent. It is being consistently hollowed out and rendered mock by election fraud, exclusionary policies, cronyism, corruption, int... ...raction of these are likely to communicate with us. But, if this is true, to quote Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi: "where are they?". Ferm... ...dent of the public airwaves. A new Communications Act was legislated in the USA in 1934. It was meant to transform radio frequencies into a nationa...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... The Right to Save One's Own Life The right to self-defence is a subset of the more general and all-pervasive right to save one's own life. One has ... ...ctions or avoid taking certain actions in order to save his or her own life. It is generally accepted that one has the right to kill a pursuer who ... ... life, to free speech, to the enjoyment the fruits of his lawful property and, in general to a happy life. There is little debate that the Mother ... ...ay? Harvard alumni, the British Commonwealth, the European Union, the Irish or the Italians in the United States, political parties the world over ... ... is. "Democracy" has long been hijacked by a plutocrats and bureaucrats. In between elections, they rule supreme, virtually unanswerable to the elec... ...mpty word. Granted, the hallmarks of democracy are there: candidate lists, parties, election propaganda, and voting. But its quiddity is absent. It ... ... its quiddity is absent. It is being consistently hollowed out and rendered mock by election fraud, exclusionary policies, cronyism, corruption, int... ...raction of these are likely to communicate with us. But, if this is true, to quote Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi: "where are they?". Ferm... ...dent of the public airwaves. A new Communications Act was legislated in the USA in 1934. It was meant to transform radio frequencies into a nationa...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ns and permutations of differences and dissimilarities of all things that are generally the same size in the Universe proves beyond any doubt that t... ...tus is not inertia. Neither is it mass. It is an Organic Force. There is a general phenomenon throughout the Universe that Science calls Inertia.... ...he stone, it resumes its original path. The only reason light travels in a general direction that is more or less straight, is because when it is... ...ot love the children of their masters more than their own children? Today: Italians are known as a culturally non-violent Nation… They are now on... ...w one of the most peaceful and fun- loving cultures in Europe. Try to find an Italian raised in Italy who is brave physically… try to find a fighter,... ...ch millionaire hostages for money began in Italy. The kidnappers thought the Italians were such cowards that they would cave in and pay the money w... ...a Republic in name only… as it was the Emperor’s own nephew that won the first election, and became the first legally elected President. This legal ... ...ing; the U.S. Government has managed to sabotage nearly every democratic free election ever held in a 3 rd world nation. The U.S. needs to keep the... ...nd the poor stay poor. But the Law itself has advanced. This country now has elections. Human rights. To what effect? Almost nothing: the status...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...ts to fresher issues. A new Communications Act was enacted in the USA in 1934. It was meant to transform radio frequencies into a national resource... ...sation of scientists attracts the technology and R&D arms of the likes of General Electric to Asia and Intel to Israel. In other words, there are bu... ...Such perception, belief, or conviction are based on: • Past experience in general (with spam, with merchants, or providers, with a similar product c... ...a few variables. They are: (1) The nature of the information. People are generally willing to pay for specific or customized information, tailored ... ...udden were not. Friends told me that in Italy, for example, all the great Italian operas that had entered the public domain are no longer there. . . ... ...nguages as hard as I possibly can. So far we have English, Latin, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Swedish, Danish, Welsh, Portu... ...ed for purposes other than pilfering intellectual property digitally. The Italians, Portuguese and Dutch haven't even considered the option. Hardw... ...to fresher issues. A new Communications Act was legislated in the USA in 1934. It was meant to transform radio frequencies into a national resource... ...1999) was to reduce this unevenness by speeding democratic transmissions (elections, referenda, legal procedures) while, at the same time, reducing ...

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...er of the future digital ecosystem, rather than at its periph- ery: “It is a general purpose computer.... [ W ] e wouldn’t have done it if it was Intr... ...ht between specialized information appliances like smart typewriters and the general-purpose PC, highlighting the qualities that allowed the Internet ... ...y included as part of the deal with IBM. Further, while IBM’s computers were general-purpose information processors, meaning they could be repurposed ... ...52. See, e.g., Jeremy Reimer, Security Researchers Uncover Massive Attack on Italian Web Sites, A T, June 18, 2007, http://arstechnica.com/ne... ...a.com/news.ars/post/20070618-security -researchers-uncover-massive-attack-on-italian-web-sites.html (reporting on the com- promise of Italian Web site... ...e to a result that they personally think is wrong). 67. See McIntyre v. Ohio Elections Comm’n, 514 U.S. 334, 360–61 (1995) (Thomas, J., concurring) (“... ...wski eds., 2006). 131. Cf., e.g., Local Loan Co. v. Hunt, 292 U.S. 234, 244 (1934) (noting that providing debtors with a clean slate is “[o]ne of the ...

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All's Well, That Ends Well

By: William Shakespeare

...l find of the King a husband Madame, 12 you sir a father. He that so generally is at all times good, 13 must of necessitie hold his vertue... ...s his reading 556 And manifest experience, had collected 557 For generall soueraigntie: and that he wil’d me 558 In heedefull’st reseru... ...ade, then alone the recou’ry of the king, as to bee 929 Old Laf. Generally thankfull. 930 Enter King, Hellen, and attendants. 931 ... ...oth Soueraigne power, and fathers voice 948 I haue to vse; thy franke election make, 949 Thou hast power to choose, and they none to forsake... ...ch I durst not speake. His present gift 1198 Shall furnish me to those Italian fields 1199 Where noble fellowes strike: Warres is no strife 1... ...eeme 1933 very politicke. But couch hoa, heere hee comes, to be-guile 1934 two houres in a sleepe, and then to returne & swear 1935 the li... ...f language. 1985 If there be heere German or Dane, Low Dutch, 1986 Italian, or French, let him speake to me, 1987 Ile discouer that, which...

...s majesties command, to whom I am now in Ward, evermore in subjection. Laf. You shall find of the King a husband Madame, you sir a father. He that so generally is at all times good, must of necessitie hold his vertue to you, whose worthinesse would stirre it up where it wanted rather then lack it where there is such abundance. Mo. What hope is there of his Maiesties amendm...

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