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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

........... 127 8 CHAPTER IX: Thinking of Human Beings as Persons and as Artists of their own Lives and of the Life of the Universe ................ ...of art are such because they have a soul; and they have a soul because the artists that created them were capable of giving them a type of energy tha... ...e life and continuously regenerate it. Our goal is to become PERSONS and ARTISTS of our lives and of the life of the universe. This is an imposs... ... freely loving themselves, of loving others and of being loved Persons. Artists are those who are capable of making their own life and the life of... ...reating truth and beauty by following the laws of life. Persons that are Artists of their own lives and of the life of the universe can give rise ... ...rinting we can overcome it only with great difficulty. In this kind of landscape, thinking of life as a work is like saying: let’s grow roses in...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...d suicidal inclinations to kill and enlarge their brambly world. They were landscape artists of their personal deserts: hating, destroying, and replan... ... inclinations to kill and enlarge their brambly world. They were landscape artists of their personal deserts: hating, destroying, and replanting their... ...'s in Canada, Nawin? It's got a few walking snowmen but what else? Snowy landscapes and cold temperatures good for penguins. When someone thinks of... ...om deep in the stagnant pool of his being, there was only the window and a landscape of waxy greenery in the rain. He was mesmerized in the mellifluo...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

... suicide, go bankrupt, endure major depressive episodes, do drugs. But this massive landscape of resulting devastation does not deter him. He prefer... ...iticians, mad scientists, megalomaniac media barons, gung-ho generals and demented artists. This world is not of our making and our ability to shap... ...tently immoral, that the film loses its urgent ambivalence, its surrealistic moral landscape and deteriorates into another banal comedy of situatio...

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Secret of the Sands

By: Aren, Rai and E., Tavius

...g at the setting sun through a window. It was a beautiful sunset that seemed to bathe the landscape in a warm glow and reflect across the water of t... ...ah and Queen Elenia. In light of not having his daughter’s remains, Traeus had one of the artists from the priesthood create a painting of her to be... ...to be taken over by the Royal Family and donated to the people. Plans had been made to re-landscape the grounds and turn them into a park where all ...

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Leaves of Grass : 1892 "Deathbed" Edition, Volume 9, The Reader's Library

By: Walt Whitman; Neil Azevedo, Editor

...Whitman’s lifetime, LEAVES OF GRASS has gone on to become one of the most canonical books of poetry ever written, influencing and inspiring countless artists in the last two centuries. Written in a groundbreaking prosodic style Whitman referred to as “free verse” LEAVES OF GRASS takes the individual and a young American democracy as its themes and illustrates them with a l...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...gical processes . . . . :' "The French, generally speaking, are a nation of artists;" "The English, highly democratic as they are, nevertheless deem...

...o significant changes in the publishing industry. To ensure the 15th edition (2003) would fully address these shifts in the cultural and professional landscape, Chicago’s editorial staff solicited the advice of the Manual’s first-ever advisory board—a distinguished group of scholars, authors, and professionals from a wide range of publishing and business environments. The ...

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An Apostate: Nawin of Thais

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...ny ways it besot him like orphic sound to a musician, or the tenebrisms of artists (Carvaggios like himself); but nonetheless he continued to project ... ...and now, the beauty of the human frame was there to be shown by discerning artists. He posited that his own artistic proclivities in conjunction with ... ...ty was wild flowers of searing energy popping up after a shower making the landscape anew. However, any titillation regarding a man was tremor and mud... ... with the burgeoning thickets of neuron brush that were daily mutating the landscape of his mind), he looked into the image of his own eyes to reassur... ... was a cartographer; and it had always been his hope that collectively all artists (himself included if he were not retired) would in time be able to ... ...was for pulling and clearing it was this weedy thicket of messy ideas in a landscape heavy in leanings toward sleep. 5 He was not exactly sure why, at... ...riaj Hospital who, despite their slit bodies acting the part of striptease artists of human entrails, had always seemed to him to resemble his own mot... ...hat they displayed in love, were volatile wills like tremors of changeable landscapes in which the suspension bridge of a relationship was tied. Somet... ...o an elephant in a hamlet, one in a forest, or one in a field of a passing landscape. "Do they put elephants in stables?" asked Nawin with ingenuous n...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...n activities. This trend is also likely to restore the balance between artists and the commercial exploiters of their products. The very definiti... ...ic scene. Work stability will suffer and work mobility will increase in a landscape of shifting allegiances, head hunting, remote collaboration, and... ..., Schwarzenegger and Grisham are businessmen at least as much as they are artists. Economically and rationally, we should expect that the costlier ... ...ic scene. Work stability will vanish and work mobility will increase in a landscape of shifting allegiances, head hunting, remote collaboration and ... ...rks at home via computer and Internet. The Internet makes it possible for artists to publish their own books, music, videos and Websites. Video conf... ... in the country. The money will be used to reimburse copyright holders - artists, performers, recording companies, publishers and movie studios - f... ... 3-dimensionaloffering viewers both a high-level orientation to the eBook landscape and an in-depth look at multiple eBook models and the partnership... ...yberspaces - cybermaps - help us visualise and comprehend the new digital landscapes beyond our computer screen, in the wires of the global communica... ...ermaps, like maps of the real-world, help us navigate the new information landscapes, as well being objects of aesthetic interest. They have been cr...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...iched between a bluff and a lake reflecting the marginal space of the Korean landscape. There were no classes for a while and the day was there to cel... ...fts that were tied to a few docks at a distance, he thought about the Korean landscape in general images: the croaking of frogs in the irrigated rice ... ...human creatures; and they weren't always so firmly in their right minds. The landscape seen from the moving bus was unremarkable but still the beauty ... ...reener fabric of grass after the evening's rain and exploring a more oceanic landscape with his sister as they splashed through an alien terrain in th... ...sical prostitution. Before Hallmark removed her from their list of freelance artists for accidentally mailing in one of her profane sketches, she had ... ... She supported her premise with quotations from Emerson, Thoreau, and myriad artists. It was a typical speech presented and specifically catered to t... ...it. On weekends they often went to nurseries to buy shrubs and trees for the landscape of her home as well as that of the school; but one Saturday mor... ...sery was intruding on her contemplation of beauty. It was often that way for artists, for the jungle, beautiful as it might seem from the external vie... ...ble entity that had tossed the chemicals of inchoate matter, then cloistered artists, philosophers, and other contemplatives would be the dominant for...

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

By: Matti Sarmela

...hoose their future, to hang on to their local structures, their own ethnic landscape, the customs of local communities and human values? The informati... ...tinguishing features; the many thousands of human forms of living, village landscapes, different languages and dialects, different folk music, the who... ..., I'd build one of those bungalow-style houses. I think it suits a village landscape, too. Here in our village, we only have one house with a grass ro... ...as it's made of bricks and concrete and they are easy to get. It suits the landscape on a good road, but not in a forest. It's quite popular today. Th... ...ds were adapted to the nature of riversides, and they formed the cultural landscape of the river valleys. (1 Lampang City lies in the heart of the... ... traditional women's occupations, e.g. as women's hairdressers and make-up artists. Since paid employment became common, however, division of labour h... ...dern consciousness technicians reporters, politicians, advertising people, artists and researchers incessantly try to take control of the human mind, ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...wn) and a more universal one was relegated to a group of special individuals called artists. Theirs is the job to experience (mostly emotions), to ... .... They could be alive or dead (for instance, he could measure himself against past artists). They could be few or many, but they must exist for art... ...ody politic of "the Proletariat"). It failed and when it unravelled, it revealed a landscape of toxic devastation, frozen in time, an ossified natu... ...) meanings can be thought of as attractors. Contexts can be thought of as attractor landscapes in the phase space of language. They can also be desc... ...r landscapes in the phase space of language. They can also be described as fitness landscapes with optimum epistasis (interdependence of values ass... ... the rich, industrialized countries) is moonstruck. It surfs this beautiful, white landscape, in suspended disbelief. It holds it breath. It dares ... ...orders Indeed, personality disorders are an excellent example of the kaleidoscopic landscape of "objective" psychiatry. The classification of Axis ... ...ed by periods of frustration, dead ends, failures, and blind alleys in one's work. Artists - especially performing artists (like musicians) - often... ... century, there was no difference between these two classes of creative people, the artists and the artisans. Artists accepted commercial orders wh...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...wn) and a more universal one was relegated to a group of special individuals called artists. Theirs is the job to experience (mostly emotions), to ... .... They could be alive or dead (for instance, he could measure himself against past artists). They could be few or many, but they must exist for art... ...ody politic of "the Proletariat"). It failed and when it unravelled, it revealed a landscape of toxic devastation, frozen in time, an ossified natu... ...) meanings can be thought of as attractors. Contexts can be thought of as attractor landscapes in the phase space of language. They can also be desc... ...r landscapes in the phase space of language. They can also be described as fitness landscapes with optimum epistasis (interdependence of values ass... ... the rich, industrialized countries) is moonstruck. It surfs this beautiful, white landscape, in suspended disbelief. It holds it breath. It dares ... ...orders Indeed, personality disorders are an excellent example of the kaleidoscopic landscape of "objective" psychiatry. The classification of Axis ... ...ed by periods of frustration, dead ends, failures, and blind alleys in one's work. Artists - especially performing artists (like musicians) - often... ... century, there was no difference between these two classes of creative people, the artists and the artisans. Artists accepted commercial orders wh...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...allow a decentralized and iconoclastic cultural ferment in which independent artists, musicians, and writers can take their unique visions, histories,... ...rhaps you are a collage artist who wishes to incorporate images that amateur artists have put online. None of the works are marked by a copyright symb... ...r an acquisition but a creation, namely literary property...r econ- cile the artists with society by means of property. 43 Diderot wanted perpetual co... ... many ways in which state communications policy is set and the communicative landscape tilted to favor the rich and powerful. 54 Macaulay worried abou... ...e the Internet as a potential threat to their role as intermediaries between artists and creators on the one hand and the public on the other. Intelle... ...rate rock as a Ché Guevara, fighting heroically to bring about a new creative landscape in music. (It is almost as hard to take seriously the record in... ... the story of DeCSS, this little controversy has a lot to teach us about the landscape of intellectual property disputes, about the mental topography ... ... much on the DMCA, to the exclusion of the rest of the intellectual property landscape. Yes, the DMCA offers enormous potential for abuse, particularl... ...fear of legal action from the landmine patents that litter the technological landscape. As far as the participants are concerned, the patent pool is a...

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Sui Generis

By: Sharon E. Cathcart

...alking about what music we listened to. People around me cited Christian artists like Don Francisco (whose "He's Alive" I had sung during a service... ... had watched residents come and go, even pass away. He was a part of the landscape to them, always watching from a corner of the roof. He was po...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ct art on a practical basis for hundreds of years. It is one reason why many artists were ahead of their time. Because when they used the concept ... ...nfinity around their necks for over 200 years now: first as scholars, then as artists, and finally as a fashion statement denoting the highest socia... ...ve studied. Stone-age tribes all over the world regularly set fire to entire landscapes. Fire was used as a form of mass slaughter to kill animals ... ...et firewood. Even when they can visibly see how they are destroying the very landscape around them and turning it into a mud-packed, filth-strewn, u... ...all positive feedback being destroyed and taken away from them. By living in landscapes of desolation and death with nothing alive, not one living t... ...hey would have fled and never returned back to. To have a magically whitened landscape turn black… after rains which had before, cleansed the fores... ...y incapable of mechanically identifying or measuring life- energy at all. Artists have a saying of how things which they create, take on a life o... ... build your house, where you will dig your well, lay your pipes, how you will landscape it, which trees you will cut down, which ones you will keep. ... ... songs, etc. Fourthly… it is a competition. It assumes that entertainers and artists and composers and singers must compete against each other in o...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...m Moses proclaims the closing of the museums and the transformation of the artists in programmers of our phantasms - in order to amplify an art or cr... ...inal form that Rene Berger calls “an attempt to communicate” (even if the artists are attached to ideologies and structures, it seems that their exp... ... an aesthetic valued space. How look these in the mentioned work? - naive landscapes gnawed by their own imperfection, high, emptied spaces as if wa... ...tic Researches and Studies in Bordeaux. He is a member of the Writers and Artists International Association, led by a versed in the paradoxist pheno... ...se by Teresinka Pereira and entitled: Fanatico, International Writers and Artists Association, Moorhead State University, MN, USA, 1989; 27. LE PARD... ... Smarandache, Florentin (IWA), in “Directory of International Writers and Artists”, Bluffton College, USA, 1994, p.65 and 1996, p.60. Verzeanu, Val...

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Narcissism Book of Quotes

By: Sam Vaknin

...away from him. Without a doubt, the worst had yet to come…" "Narcissists are great con-artists. After all, they succeed in deluding themselves! As ... ...him justice and order, it introduces sense and logic into an otherwise totally confused landscape. It is a triumph of right over wrong, weak over st... ...elationship with the narcissist caters to very deep- set, imprinted, emotional needs and landscape of the partner. The partner perceives the relation... ...s and so on. In essence, the narcissist projects his own emotional barren and vitriolic landscape onto his environment. He sometimes forces people a... ...knin http://samvak.tripod.com/journal18.html "As you can easily see, the narcissistic landscape is fraught with contradictions. The narcissist dep... ...thological narcissism. It colours the narcissist's behaviour, cognition, and emotional landscape. This ubiquity renders it virtually untreatable. A... ...Infinite Mind – Narcissism Interviews with mental health professionals, narcissists, and artists about the disorder and its implications. WebMD Chat...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...s helped. I could not have survived in my vineyard at San Vittore: I need artists, sculptors, apprentices, courtiers, women, princes, jousting, masq... ...voice. When we had David in place we arranged a party. All the Florentine artists. Michelangelo was absent. A while ago Niccolò Machiavelli wrote... ...been reciprocated. And, when I am dead, he will remember me. That is what artists need—men who care. If there are those who care, it is as if one’s ... ...ishments; at the same time we were eager, pushy, ready to challenge other artists. Ready to consider a commission, evaluate it, carry it through to ... ..... Those youthful faces...Vitelli, 24 years old...Ferrara, 33 years old...artists... good men...friends. VOICES FROM THE PAST 288 Perhaps th... ...oughing, the fellow said: “Do you call your Mona Lisa and your Saint John landscapes?” I could sense that he was annoyed by my French. So, his hand... ...—rain on his velvet suit. And I began rethinking: why have I painted few landscapes, seascapes (in the Dutch tradition); why have I painted so many...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...nes The Dreaming is the joining of time and space. Totemic Beings gave the landscape the form it has, and became transformed into the specific feature... ... the form it has, and became transformed into the specific features of the landscape, while also continuously becoming the various animal and vegetati... ...e spiritual, more individually creative in the arts and crafts. We are all artists, in a dream-centered life, rather than relegating art only to speci... ...d their con- tinuing support by that land. For example, the open park-like landscape of much of the fertile regions of the continent has been enhanced... ... is the primary content of the myths of The Dreaming. They transformed the landscape as they established “tracks” through the hunting and wandering in... ...the culture. Often the Totemic Beings then metamorphosed into parts of the landscape. Features such as rock formations, caves, old trees, or waterhole...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ns Hall on Raphael and Uembrandt and was illustrated by slides both of the artists' works and of the country surrounding their homes. Prof. Rice showe... ... to Florence while still o youth; and here, under the influ- ence of other artists, he devoted his efforts to Madonnas. In this work the refinement an... ...e refinement and elegance of the faces show him to be an idealist; but the landscape back- grounds, that appear in all, show that realism too had cons... ...containing pictures of the various diseases apparent in classic art. Early artists used such great accu- racy in their pictures of diseased bodies tha... ...gs found in the book are exceptional, both in quality and in the number of artists whose work is published, acknowledgment being made to eleven alumni... ... PEERLESS PARAGONS Large and Many-Featured Under- class Parade—The Stellar Artists There riiny linve been in former yearsFreshman Parades untouched by... ...hes of German artists. Views of Dresden and Venice are shown and there are landscape scenes, among the most most striking of which are "Berg- einaamke... ...istler, Piatt and Palmer. The subjects of the pic- tures are in most oases landscapes or street scenes, delicately etched in browns or grays; but the ...

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