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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...with the Nazi regime with the exception of a telegram from Edward to Hitler, urging peace. Edward was later appointed Governor of the Bahamas. Rece... ...and still does - the murderous military regime in her homeland and has won the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize. Her mother was ambassador to India in the ... ...ill does - the murderous military regime in her homeland and has won the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize. Her mother was ambassador to India in the 1960s.... ...es - the murderous military regime in her homeland and has won the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize. Her mother was ambassador to India in the 1960s. She i... ... wake of the first world war, Woodrow Wilson left Washington to participate in the peace negotiations. He stayed in Europe for 6 months to the grea... ...ver regained his stature in the eyes of the American public. He won the Pulitzer prize in 1953 for his tome, The Spirit of Saint Louis and died i... .../psychology.about.com/cs/dream/ http://www.shpm.com/articles/dreams/index.shtml Nobel Prizes The Nobel prizes are awarded on December 10. I... ...ology.about.com/cs/dream/ http://www.shpm.com/articles/dreams/index.shtml Nobel Prizes The Nobel prizes are awarded on December 10. In 1911... ..., the Polish-French scientist, Marie Curie, became the first person to win a second Nobel prize for the discovery of radium & polonium. Her second p...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

... Time Machine", the hero wanders off to the third millennium only to come across a peaceful Utopia. Its members are immortal, don't have to work, o... ...Old Europe that regards the United States and its inhabitants as a menace to world peace and stability and a clear and present danger to us all. ... ...stability and a clear and present danger to us all. Indeed, the United States, as Nobel prize winner Harold Pinter recently pointed out in his acc... ...ity and a clear and present danger to us all. Indeed, the United States, as Nobel prize winner Harold Pinter recently pointed out in his acceptanc... ...prepared we may be." (Brookins Institute - Proposed Studies on the Implications of Peaceful Space Activities for Human Affairs, 1960) Perhaps we s... ...je, 2000 Winner of numerous awards, among them Israel's Council of Culture and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Social ...

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...rrent Dalai Lama decided to follow Gandhi’s lesson and he was rewarded the Nobel Peace Prize as a result. The spirituality created by Christ and by... ...Dalai Lama decided to follow Gandhi’s lesson and he was rewarded the Nobel Peace Prize as a result. The spirituality created by Christ and by the C... ...Lama decided to follow Gandhi’s lesson and he was rewarded the Nobel Peace Prize as a result. The spirituality created by Christ and by the Christi... ... follow them. The laws of life are what give dignity, quality and profound peace to those who observe them. They are different from moral laws, fro... ... - The fusion between the masculine and the femminine principles is not a peaceful event, either on a biological level (Troy) or on an emotional one...

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The Renaissance of Science : The Story of the Atom and Chemistry

By: Ph.D. Albert Martini

.... It is our divine obligation to create our own light of truth, until there are enough scientific candles to make our lives shine with lasting joy, peace and hope! Every age has its own dreams, but we must leave behind the dreams of yesterday and take the torch of knowledge to find our own dreams and the dreams of tomorrow, which will create the beautiful world of the ...

...(1874-1937) – Italian Electrical Engineer 231 Inventor of the wireless radio communication. THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY 232 ALFRED B. NOBEL (1833-1896) Swedish Inventor 233 The inventor of Dynamite and creator of the Nobel Prize. CHARLES GOODYEAR (1800-1860) American Inventor 233 The inventor of the Vulcanized Rubber. WILLIAM H. PERKIN (1838-1907) Eng...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...atic, risks, known as alpha. Quantifying volatility has yielded an equal number of Nobel prizes and controversies. The vacillation of security pric... ...risks, known as alpha. Quantifying volatility has yielded an equal number of Nobel prizes and controversies. The vacillation of security prices is ... ...g the work of that invisible regulator - the market. Return Winners of the 1997 Nobel Prize in the Economic Sciences The Pricing of Options Th... ...work of that invisible regulator - the market. Return Winners of the 1997 Nobel Prize in the Economic Sciences The Pricing of Options The Roya... ... The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 1997 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Professo... ...ed to award the 1997 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel to Professor Robert C. Merton, Harvard University, and to ... ...ited States. 1990 to 1995 President of the Israel chapter of the Professors World Peace Academy (PWPA) and (briefly) Israel representative of the ...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

... This is how the perennial textbook "Economics" (seventeenth edition), authored by Nobel prizewinner Paul Samuelson and William Nordhaus, defines t... ... is how the perennial textbook "Economics" (seventeenth edition), authored by Nobel prizewinner Paul Samuelson and William Nordhaus, defines the dis... ...nputs as important as land and water - are not subject to scarcity, as work done by Nobel laureate Robert Solow and, more importantly, by Paul Romer... ...atic, risks, known as alpha. Quantifying volatility has yielded an equal number of Nobel prizes and controversies. The vacillation of security pric... ...risks, known as alpha. Quantifying volatility has yielded an equal number of Nobel prizes and controversies. The vacillation of security prices is ... ...beast in the capitalistic menagerie, market discipline. Nor is it regulation. Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, Thomas Hellman, and Kevin Murdock ... ... Press International (UPI) Conservative sociologists self-servingly marvel at the peaceful proximity of abject poverty and ostentatious affluence ... ...ive Justice of the Market Governments and Growth I. War and the Business Cycle Peace activists throughout the world accuse the American adminis... ...oday. Military buildups - with the exception of the Gulf War - mostly happen during peacetime. During the Unites States' recent spate of unpreceden...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...he case in the bloodied geopolitical sandbox known as the Balkans, an international peacekeeping force intervened. Yet it was - again, habitually - ... ...me Port (the Turkish authorities) by the Great Powers of the day. We mentioned the peacekeeping force which replaced the local gendarmerie. But ref... ... Tito, ordered Bulgaria to transfer them to Macedonia. Even in his death he knew no peace. Now he is buried in his final resting place, in the tranq... ...e Balkans was perceived to be the gate to the crumbling Ottoman Empire, The coveted prizes were not dirt poor Macedonia or Albania. It was the stepp... ...s Turk citizens. It was a zero-sum game played viciously by everyone involved. The prize was mere existence - the losers annihilated. It very nea... ...the name of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard... ...me of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard of th...

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Paradoxism and Postmodernism in Florenitin Smarandache's Work

By: Ion Soare

... war from Vietnam); from the onerous post charges, until the granting of Noble prizes on politic criteria; from the daily food, the cars and the road... ...r ” Any rule/ admits exceptions”; • double negation: “War/ Against the war”( Peace); • double assertion that gives a negation:” Saints’/Sanctificat... ...es that ”there is committed the communists’ sin(...) In occident were granted Nobel prizes for literature on political reasons.”(p.46); or “ The Ame... ...t ”there is committed the communists’ sin(...) In occident were granted Nobel prizes for literature on political reasons.”(p.46); or “ The American ... ...wishing to conquer it running away from it, there where the metaphor lives in peace with the parabola and the anecdote”(in “Curierul”, Cluj- Napoca,...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...rint system using movable type—wooden rather than metal.) To establish peace and order, he had Draconian laws drawn up to end the continual robbe... ... ―The golden afternoon of the Roman occupation—when the countryside lay at peace, dotted with opulent villas surrounded by fertile fields and park-li... ...e had to walk miles to borrow books from his distant neighbors‘ small but prized libraries. Little had changed after more than four centuries. Gu... ...ny worked on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, his boss for a year was Nobel Prize-winner Richard Feynman, who had assisted in establishing the sy... ...ked on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, his boss for a year was Nobel Prize-winner Richard Feynman, who had assisted in establishing the system f... ... University physics professor, was one of three scientists awarded a 1998 Nobel Prize for discovering a new form of quantum fluid. His book The Cr... ...rsity physics professor, was one of three scientists awarded a 1998 Nobel Prize for discovering a new form of quantum fluid. His book The Crime of...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... print system using movable type—wooden rather than metal.) To establish peace and order, he had Draconian laws drawn up to end the continual robbe... ... ―The golden afternoon of the Roman occupation—when the countryside lay at peace, dotted with opulent villas surrounded by fertile fields and park-li... ...e had to walk miles to borrow books from his distant neighbors‘ small but prized libraries. Little had changed after more than four centuries. Gute... ...ny worked on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, his boss for a year was Nobel Prize-winner Richard Feynman, who had assisted in establishing the sy... ...ked on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, his boss for a year was Nobel Prize-winner Richard Feynman, who had assisted in establishing the system f... ... University physics professor, was one of three scientists awarded a 1998 Nobel Prize for discovering a new form of quantum fluid. His book The Crim... ...rsity physics professor, was one of three scientists awarded a 1998 Nobel Prize for discovering a new form of quantum fluid. His book The Crime of R...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...f 15 countries regarded the conduct of the USA in Iraq as a greater threat to world peace that Iran's nuclear ambitions. The distinction formerly ma... ...ideals, and causes. It was a dream in the throes of becoming, a vision of liberty, peace, justice, prosperity, and progress. Its system, though far... ...- or, more often, a travesty thereof - back home. Americans - officials, scholars, peacemakers, non- government organizations - maintain a colonial ... ...stability and a clear and present danger to us all. Indeed, the United States, as Nobel prize winner Harold Pinter recently pointed out in his acc... ...ity and a clear and present danger to us all. Indeed, the United States, as Nobel prize winner Harold Pinter recently pointed out in his acceptanc... ...je, 2000 Winner of numerous awards, among them Israel's Council of Culture and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Social S...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

...on the harmony of humans with the universe, to maintain inner balance and peace. This kind of peace is worth far more than money and power that often... ...is sense, our ancients are educated to abandon selfishness to maintain the peace – first the internal peace, then the peace of family, extending to t... ...ce – first the internal peace, then the peace of family, extending to the peace of society. In spite of wars, this manner of education has continued... ...n a science report at the Great Hall of People, Beijing, the world famous Nobel Prize winner Tsung-DaoLee said that scientists understand no more tha... ...ience report at the Great Hall of People, Beijing, the world famous Nobel Prize winner Tsung-DaoLee said that scientists understand no more than 10 ... ...man mind.) No more than ten percent of matter isknown to scientists, said Nobel Prize winner, Tsung-Dao Lee in a science report at the Great Hall of... ...nd.) No more than ten percent of matter isknown to scientists, said Nobel Prize winner, Tsung-Dao Lee in a science report at the Great Hall of the P...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...and heavily armed neighbors. Israel did miss, though, quite a few chances to make peace, however intermittent and hesitant, with its erstwhile ene... ... The Jewish Response: Whether this Jewish state is doomed or not, time will tell. Peace with our Arab neighbors and equal treatment of our Arab ci... ...of its allies are out to further the causes of democracy, human rights, and global peace. The nations of the West have sown cynicism and they are r... ...ed "Productivity and Innovation". It summarizes the orthodoxy, first formulated by Nobel prizewinner Robert Solow from MIT almost five decades ago:... ...oductivity and Innovation". It summarizes the orthodoxy, first formulated by Nobel prizewinner Robert Solow from MIT almost five decades ago: "A s... ... the name of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard... ...ame of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard of th... ... the name of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard... ...ame of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard of th...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...and heavily armed neighbors. Israel did miss, though, quite a few chances to make peace, however intermittent and hesitant, with its erstwhile ene... ... The Jewish Response: Whether this Jewish state is doomed or not, time will tell. Peace with our Arab neighbors and equal treatment of our Arab ci... ...of its allies are out to further the causes of democracy, human rights, and global peace. The nations of the West have sown cynicism and they are r... ...ed "Productivity and Innovation". It summarizes the orthodoxy, first formulated by Nobel prizewinner Robert Solow from MIT almost five decades ago:... ...oductivity and Innovation". It summarizes the orthodoxy, first formulated by Nobel prizewinner Robert Solow from MIT almost five decades ago: "A s... ... the name of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard... ...ame of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard of th... ... the name of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard... ...ame of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard of th...

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The Conundrums of Psychology

By: Sam Vaknin

... the name of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard... ...ame of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard of th... ...are bound to satisfy some needs. Their very existence proves it. The attainment of peace of mind is a need, which was neglected by Maslow in his fa... ...t are plots good for? They are the instruments used in the procedures, which induce peace of mind (even happiness) in the client. This is done with ... ...rselves, our interactions with others, and with our environment. The attainment of peace of mind is a need, which was neglected by Maslow in his fa... ...je, 2000 Winner of numerous awards, among them Israel's Council of Culture and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Social S...

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Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders

By: Sam Vaknin

...of the greatest story ever. If a novelist - he is on his way to a Booker or Nobel prize. This self-misperception is not amenable to light- headedness... ... greatest story ever. If a novelist - he is on his way to a Booker or Nobel prize. This self-misperception is not amenable to light- headedness or se... ...une to the consequences of their actions: "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword." (Matthew 10:34)... ... the Great would have greatly disliked contemporary Macedonians: they are peace-loving, overly-cautious, consensual, and compromise-seeking. It se... ...igated narcissism. Using humiliating language, he twice rejected offers of peace from Darius the Great King of Persia, whose family he held captive... ...0 Winner of numerous awards, among them Israel's Council of Culture and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Social Studies ...

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The Fundamental Assumptions Underlying the Modern Study of Psychopathology Examined.

By: Sam Vaknin

...ations and excuses. Rationalization is also used to re-establish ego-syntony (inner peace and self-acceptance). Though not strictly a defense me... ... puritanical, even though his emancipation from ancient taboos brings him no sexual peace. Fiercely competitive in his demand for approval and accl... ... chance to reenact his childhood, this time benignly. The pedophile's dream to make peace with his past comes true transforming the interaction with... ... the name of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard... ...ame of something and knowing something." Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988) "You have all I dare say heard of th... ...je, 2000 Winner of numerous awards, among them Israel's Council of Culture and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Social S...

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Abuse, Trauma, And Torture, And Their Consequences and Effects

By: Sam Vaknin

...Getaway 21a. Should You Get the Police Involved? 21b. Restraining Orders and Peace Bonds 22. The Dynamics of Spousal Abuse 23. The Mind of the ... ...ply, a punching bag for his rages, a co- dependent, a possession (though not prized but taken for granted) and nothing much more. This is the ungrate... ... you think about my performance…", "Do you think that I really deserve the Nobel Prize?"). b. They feel threatened and they want to neuter the thr... ...hink about my performance…", "Do you think that I really deserve the Nobel Prize?"). b. They feel threatened and they want to neuter the threat by... ...g, thus keeping the Narcissistic Supply flowing liberally, and keeping the peace (relatively speaking). • Get tremendous personal satisfaction out ... ...re and of smoke. The molten ashes, the cold metallic remnants, the core... A peace accord between you and your self. Return The Miracle of the Kisses... ...0 Winner of numerous awards, among them Israel's Council of Culture and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Social Studies ...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

... freshest, most vital writing I have seen for some time.” PEARL S. BUCK, Nobel Laureate in Literature: “He is an excellent writer.” HERBERT GORMAN... ...calm. Probably because of the recent hot spell, the captain said. What a peaceful island, our Lesbos... We saw Mt. Ida, olive groves, cypress, temp... ...moonlight, our songs and voices, and everything blended into a pattern of peace and goodness. There are times when our hearts are particularly open ... ... His smell and mine; the smell of earth: life was a vortex of fragrances, peace on the SAPPHO’S JOURNAL 71 fringes, then a shepherd’s bell! ... ... shallows. Pink shell in hand, treading a wave nakedly, he offered me his prize, as I leaned over the side. Kelp floated around him and tiny blue fis... ...he side to see a sailor with a green cup, treading water, offering me his prize. So the men had not been excited for nothing. Phaon was as pleased ... ...enly queen...man’s comfort and angel’s bliss...of all women thou hast the prize...” And I remember each word of Sanctus—and hear each word as you sa...

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Logic, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability and Statistics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ntial system, may be false in another one, and vice versa; - attempts to make peace in the war of ideas, and to make war in the peaceful ideas; -... ...ntial system, may be false in another one, and vice versa; - attempts to make peace in the war of ideas, and to make war in the peaceful ideas; -... ...ntial system, may be false in another one, and vice versa; - attempts to make peace in the war of ideas, and to make war in the peaceful ideas; - ... ...cientists are aware of, said by one of the most famous experts in the world, a Nobel Prize winner. Furthermore, what we are studying (including this... ...sts are aware of, said by one of the most famous experts in the world, a Nobel Prize winner. Furthermore, what we are studying (including this hypot...

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The Malignan Self Love : Narcissism Revisited

By: Sam Vaknin

...tween knowing the name of something and knowing something." [Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988)] "You have all I d... ...knowing the name of something and knowing something." [Richard Feynman, Physicist and 1965 Nobel Prize laureate (1918-1988)] "You have all I dare sa... ...ay to be accommodating, thus keeping the Narcissistic Supply flowing liberally, and keeping the peace (relatively speaking). • Get tremendous perso... ...e service of this eternal vigilance against aggressive drives, at the disposal of a never ending peacekeeping mission. With the classic narcissist, ... ...various media in the USA. 1990 to 1995 President of the Israel chapter of the Professors World Peace Academy (PWPA) and (briefly) Israel represent... ...ague and Skopje, 2000 Winner of numerous awards, among them Israel's Council of Culture and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Awar...

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Narcissism Book of Quotes

By: Sam Vaknin

...f yourself that is missing. A good man can help supply a feeling of wholeness and inner peace. He can help make you feel safe. An N can spot this be... ...y ('What did you think about my performance…', 'Do you think that I really deserve the Nobel Prize?'). b. They feel threatened and they want to neu... ...at did you think about my performance…', 'Do you think that I really deserve the Nobel Prize?'). b. They feel threatened and they want to neuter th... ...o them. Be you, don't be fake, or play a part for his sake, or for the sake of domestic peace. Employ a balanced, just and predictable set of reward...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...ve accompanied many suffering people as they try to find their way back to peace—or, for many of them, to find inner peace for the first time—I have f... ...in the East, a situation which persists to the present day. The promise of peace made by the Romans to the peoples they con- quered contrasted with an... ...r the plains; in his bitterness he cried, “How can I rest, how can I be at peace? Despair is in my heart. What my brother is now, that shall I be when... ...ludicrous over-simplification, it could be said that Konrad Lorenz won the Nobel Prize for pointing out that social interactions between ani- mals hav... ...ous over-simplification, it could be said that Konrad Lorenz won the Nobel Prize for pointing out that social interactions between ani- mals have an i...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ger/predator; they invented an artificial way to equalize the unfairness of a peaceful, harmless tree-dwelling ape forced to fight for survival again... ...o split even more things with. Instead of connecting the living world into a peaceful Garden of Eden where all living creatures lived together in p... ...surface of Africa to create the Rift Valley. War is created by breaking the peace. When was the first peace broken? When the first stones were b... ...f Life on a flat screen. That is abstraction. Art is abstraction. And we prize and cherish this abstract shit over and above all the millions an... ... from it at a later date. For the most part, knowledge itself has never been prized: it is only the advantage that can be gotten from it which make... ...ind out all the dirty secrets of who stole it all over again. Oh. Stealing a prized National Trophy that is so steeped in history and sacred, that i... ...ed this new scientific process in the most destructive way possible just like Nobel’s invention of dynamite was used; first to kill humans with… and ... ... The whitewashing of Science’s true destructiveness was cunningly reversed by Nobel creating a public relations gimmick, an award ritual that is now... ...a public relations gimmick, an award ritual that is now a household name: the Nobel Prize Awards hailing the worst inventions of hell as greatest le...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

... to distributors, shops, etc. A few months later (1997), I won the coveted Prize of the Ministry of Education (for short prose). The prize money (a f... ...et of guidelines coalesced into the "netiquette". It is a set of rules of peaceful co-existence intended to prevent flame wars and the eruption of i... ...s(TM) and wore Armani(TM). But his thirst was infinite, he wanted all the prize. He wanted girls: the Romans ravished the Sabines(TM). He became an ... ...ing". It is a prime demonstration of the Solow Paradox. Named after the Nobel laureate in economics, it was stated by him thus: "You can see the c... ...A. 1990 to 1995 President of the Israel chapter of the Professors World Peace Academy (PWPA) and (briefly) Israel representative of the "Washingto... ...Winner of numerous awards, among them Israel's Council of Culture and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Social Studies (1...

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