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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

... Philosophical Musings and Essays http://samvak.tripod.com/culture.html Malignant Self Love – Narcissism Revisited http://samvak.tripod.com/ ISB... ... cave where Abraham is said to have been born. SOURCE: Bruce Feiler, Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths and Walking the Bible: A Jo... ...es their body weight. Only the colony's queen breeds. Unfertilized eggs develop into males. The queen also lives much longer - up to 10 years, c... ...hal, some real - of how art critiques, curators, collectors and buyers were fooled into purchasing "works of art" created by monkeys. The animals "... ...ed me." Venezuela became independent in 1811 and Bolivar, being a minor - though self-aggrandizing - political figure, had little to do with it. ... ... Drive-ins were invented by Richard M. Hollingshead, a car salesman. At first, the film was projected from the hood of his car on to a bedsheet, se... ...t shivering and brooding at Pietermaritzburg Station; in the further course of the journey he was beaten up by the white driver of a stagecoach bec... ... but finally was judged competent to stand trial. The trial started on November 7, 1968 and the jury found him guilty but criminally insane. He was... ... amended in 1934 making conspiracy to commit a kidnapping also a federal crime. In 1968 the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated that section of the Lind...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...es. In Finland, the countryside is threatened by desertion, as people move into 'growth centres', metropoles. International development has rendered l... ...al state, old- fashioned; the Finnish elite is now integrating its country into the European Union, a continental state, part of the European United S... ...ir future, who have nothing to live for. Society has become permeated with selfishness, cynicism, an anxiety-inducing loneliness. International consci... ...f continuously buying cultural enjoyment and producing experiences for the self, worshipping one's own body, buying newer and newer technological equi... ...e-Kamolmatayakul Annira Silver local culture. The collection contains few films and videos, although in 1999 I recorded 12 hours of video in all, usi... ... Goods were transported on zebu or buffalo carts. Zebu were used on longer journeys, because it walked faster than the water buffalo. Right up to the ... ...1971. Klausner 1972; 1981. Wijeyewardene 1967. Van Roy 1967; 1971. Moerman 1968. Potter 1976. Iddhichiracharas 1977. Sharp – Hanks 1978. Mulder 197... ...ge rice farming, I would specially like to mention Rajadhon 1961. Moerman 1968. Wijeyewardene 1965; 1967. Hanks, L. 1972. Also Adams 1948. Hirsch 19... ...sick who were unable to walk. So the deceased left his village on his last journey, surrounded by his neighbours, relatives and friends. Modern hearse...

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Begin the Adventure : How to Break the Light Barrier

By: Florentin Smarandache

...792 458 megameters per second as "the speed of light," we paint ourselves into a logical corner in which light is automatically taken as the subject ... ...ron and Ion Beam Science and Technology from The Electrochemical Society, 1968. Homer B. Tilton Pima Community College, EC Tucson, Arizona ... ...ly is "reality." I am, however confident that much of my research in thin films is performed under the rubric of STR, my ignorance of "reality" notwi... ... itself. If it indicated that the speed of light is a barrier even for a self-powered rocket, then that would end our aspirations of practical star... ... just an illusion like the apparent bending of a straight stick extending into a pool of water. This is false. The predictions of relativity are r... ...ion. A conventional rocket or interstellar ramjet flying free in space is self- propelled and disconnected from Earth, Sun, and all astronomical bodi... ...ing to its "strength," no matter how fast or slowly it moves. Bernstein, 1968 (p. viii): "In electrodynamics the photon plays a dual role. It is th... ...uer - their interstellar ramjet. The propellant for the main part of the journey is to be interstellar hydrogen and other ions, collected en route. ... ...nd any attempt to exceed lightspeed this time out would simply extend the journey, already programmed at eight years round trip. You punch up the...

...nderstood what I was saying. By referring to the universal constant c= 299.792 458 megameters per second as "the speed of light," we paint ourselves into a logical corner in which light is automatically taken as the subject of discussion even when it is not. The careful reader will know not to immediately think "light" when he hears or reads "the speed of light." But it ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

......................................................... 11 FROM THE PAST AND INTO THE FUTURE ............................................................ ...human history! Commander Lemuel Gulliver the 16 th has completed the first journey around the solar system. Today, May 17, 2025 is a day that will ... ...ous ancestor, the first Gulliver, I lusted for adventure. But the adventure into the unknown world by his sailing ship 300 years ago could not have b... ... hope of possible solutions to our planetary problems and a fear that human selfishness would continue to prevent them. “Plato saw the self... ... a Communist utopia hinged on a combination of human frailties— the economic selfishness of the masses, the power-mad leaders and the universal propen... ...and point out a few things. You know, this area was developed by some early film stars as a getaway in the 1920s. Clark Gable and C.B. deMille were ... ...ek and it flows to the ocean south—in that direction.” —“Wasn’t ‘Mash’ filmed around here?” —“Yes. The TV version was filmed about a half mi... ... “Do you remember the study done in the late 1960s by John Calhoun? (3) In 1968 he put four pair of mice in a 10 foot by 10 foot enclosure. He prov...

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A Courageous Battle

By: Susan Bracken

... the hot liquid trickle in her pants. She hung her head and forced her way into the toilet, where she stayed, sucking air, hiding in a stall, until th... ...ttled back to her house, tears falling again on hot, red cheeks. Numb with self-loathing, she took her books up to her bed and lay down. This new hurt... ...read her book as she ate her food. 6 SUSAN BRACKEN THE LONELY days turned into lonely weeks and years. Her teach- ers praised Lacey for her excellent... ...s now elderly parents. Free from restraint or example, he had grown into a self-centered man who, at twenty-five, lived for sports, the outdoors and s... ...” Lacey said wistfully. “What about your own family?” “I married Nicole in 1968. She worked at the bank where I had my accounts. Christopher was born ... ...e- ries of locks that would lower their boat at various locations on their journey. With great excitement, they left the dock, and boated through the ... ...it the thirty thousand islands for nothing!” exclaimed Jake. On the return journey, they had to enter at the bottom of the locks and maneuver the boat... ...esk clerks about having to wait. Finally they were called. After viewing a film on chemo- therapy and possible side effects, and being warned verbally... ...ld right to die movement; listing events, organizations, and bibliography, filmography, the laws), Norris Lane Press, 2008, 182 pp, PB Jean’s Way, Der...

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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

...t important, whose implementation can make the greatest difference.We came into this process with strong opinions about what would work.All of us have... ...ort, weather conditions could not have been better for a safe and pleasant journey .Among the travelers were Mohamed Atta and Abdul Aziz al Omari, who... ...ntal flights. 21 They were plan- ning to hijack these planes and turn them into large guided missiles, loaded with up to 11,400 gallons of jet fuel. B... ...the United States for attack. In August 1996, Bin Ladin had issued his own self-styled fatwa calling on Muslims to drive American soldiers out of Saud... ...n Ladin’s assumption of the helm of al Qaeda was evidence of his grow- ing self-confidence and ambition. He soon made clear his desire for unchal- len... ...enter flew into the Panjshir Valley to meet up with Massoud, a haz- ardous journey in rickety helicopters that would be repeated several times in the ... ...in the 9/11 conspiracy. Mohamed Atta Mohamed Atta was born on September 1, 1968, in Kafr el Sheikh, Egypt, to a middle-class family headed by his fath... ...s roommates recalls him referring to Hitler as a “good man” and organizing film sessions that included speeches by Bin Ladin. Motassadeq would help co... ...estigation, see Commission analysis of U.S. counterterrorism strategy from 1968 to 1993; FBI report,“History of the FBI.” 18. Louis Freeh interview (J...

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