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...Lidija Rangelovska A Narcissus Publications Imprint, Skopje 2003 First published by United Press International – UPI Not for Sale! Non-commercial... ...guide.html http://economics.cjb.net http://samvak.tripod.com/after.html Created by: LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S ... ...IX. Law and Technology XL. The Author Economics - Psychology's Neglected Branch By: Dr. Sam Vaknin Also published by United Press International... ...nguish natural from synthetic resources. The scarcity of most natural resources (a type of "external scarcity") is only theoretical at present. Gra... ...s are moving resolutely to erase this distinction between on and off balance sheet types of capital. They want to transform "contingent equity" to ... ...in such environments will typically involve prices that differ across consumers and type of service; (ii) producers will want to engage in product a... ... finally, it infects every institution and profession in the land. It is the stuff revolutions are made of. Return Scavenger Economies, Predator ... ...lation". It usually lasts one or two decades. Various studies have shown that the revolutions in knowledge, communications and transportation tec... ...of mobility of people, goods and data (voice, visual, textual and other). The twin revolutions of transportation and of telecommunications really r...
... Download free anthologies here: http://samvak.tripod.com/freebooks.html Created by: LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA C O N T E N T S ... ...the sacrifice required of her is). Still, if she signed a contract with the fetus - by knowingly and willingly and intentionally conceiving it - suc... ...gainst A? Does A's right not to be killed preclude the righting of wrongs committed by A against others - even if the righting of such wrongs means ... ...ative statement "I am not a Syrian" implies 220 possible positive statements of the type "I am ... (a citizen of country X, which is not India)", in... ...tenment". But it was soon hijacked by East European Jews who espoused a pernicious type of Stalinism and virulent anti- Arab racism. The Jewish Re... ...igin. Yet, the converse is not always true. The same origin can give rise to many types of entirely unrelated products. There are too many free v... ... described by the late Thomas Kuhn in his masterpiece: "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions"). The Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome Differentiati... ...wer" is often required in order to establish democracy where it is unprecedented. Revolutions - velvet, rose, and orange - recently introduced dem... ...s well as informally secured in an evolutionary process, punctuated by minor legal revolutions. 4. Women had largely achieved equality in educatio...
...p://samvak.tripod.com/guide.html ISBN: 9989-929-23-8 Created by:LIDIJA RANGELOVSKA REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Additional articles about Di... ...S AND E-PUBLISHING The Future of Electronic Publishing First published by United Press International (UPI) By: Sam Vaknin UNESCO's somewhat ar... ...the last few months. Time Warner's iPublish and MightyWords (partly owned by Barnes and Noble) were the last in a string of resounding failures whic... ...inning to transact directly with content creators. The borders between the types of intermediaries are blurred. Barnes and Noble (the American bookst... ...idation. The number of players is severely reduced. The number of browser types will settle on 2-3 (Netscape, Microsoft and Opera?). Networks will me... ...d its proprietary software is now incorporated in most browsers. The user types a word, brand name, phrase, or code, and gets re-directed to a web s... ... quotidian, and surreptitiously gradual. This is not the outcome of legal revolutions and court-driven evolution. It is piecemeal, quiet, unnoticed,... ...have never produced enlightenment - only concentration camps and bloodied revolutions. the Internet can and will be used against us if we don't regul... ...e as well, in my view. I do not agree with Kuhn's model of "paradigmatic" revolutions. I find Deutsch's model of scientific advance through the subs...
...0-521-0600 (Customer Service) http://wwwlib.umi.com/bod/ Copyright 2002 by Xiquan 510 E Townley Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85020, USA E-mail: ggregor... ...December 1-3, 2001 University of New Mexico Contributed papers were sent, by November 30, 2001, to the organizer: Florentin Smarandache, Unive... ...e. Abstracts of papers were submitted to the following web site, provided by The York University, from Toronto, Canada, at: http://at.yorku.ca... ...ity (called sometimes the objective probability) process uncertainty of random type (stochastic) introduced by the chance. Uncertainty of the chance... ... < i < 1, t + f > 1); - the tautological set (i < 0). Compared with all other types of sets, in the neutrosophic set each element has three compone... ...> 1 or n_inf < 0); - the tautologism (for t_sup > 1). Compared with all other types of classical probabilities, the neutrosophic probability introd... ...Cable/3109/SKPhD5ps.zip [19] Kuhn, Thomas. (1996). The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. University of Chicago Press. [20] Lewin, Roger. (1993)....
...ne to think there may be some reality in it. What day does Butler appoint? By the way, how do “events” of the same sort come on in your family? Are yo... ...eping house, but boarding at the Globe Tavern, which is very well kept now by a widow lady of the name of Beck. Our room (the same that Dr. Wallace oc... ... a week. Ann Todd was married something more than a year since to a fellow by the name of Campbell, and who, Mary says, is pretty much of a “dunce,” t... ...e- cisely the case of the Tories of our own revolution. It is a quality of revolutions not to go by old lines or old laws, but to break up both, and m... ...nding factions, and a government subject to constant changes by successive revolutions, the continued success of our arms may fail to secure a satisfa... ...’s eloquence did not consist, as many fine speci- mens of eloquence do, of types and figures, of antithesis and elegant arrangement of words and sente... ...ung; and yet at the next Presidential election you will vote for the exact type and representative of Stringfellow. The slave-breed- ers and slave-tra... ...ill begin to make things of poor white men? [Ap- plause.] Be not deceived. Revolutions do not go backward. The founder of the Democratic party declare...
...so much confidence in the judgment of Butler on such a subject that I incline to think there may be some reality in it. What day does Butler appoint? By the way, how do ?events? of the same sort come on in your family? Are you possessing houses and lands, and oxen and asses, and men-servants and maid-servants, and begetting sons and daughters? We are not keeping house, but...
... . . . . . 411 PREFACE iii PREFACE A mong many matters thrown into relief by a refreshed acquaintance with “The Golden Bowl” what perhaps most stands... ...e terms of this person’s access to it and estimate of it contributing thus by some fine little law to intensification of interest. The somebody is often... ...among my shorter tales I recognise, but an unnamed, unintroduced and (save by right of intrinsic wit) unwarranted participant, the impersonal author’s... ... echoes, expres sions of no particular thing in the text, but only of the type or idea of this or that thing. They were to remain at the most small p... ... of brighter and more con gruous material form, of stored up braveries of type and margin and ample page, of general dignity and attitude, than had m... ...d his account, aesthetically, in some gratified play of our modern sense of type, so scantly to be distinguished from our modern sense of beauty. Type ... ...r the Princess or the Prince or the Principino; she supported her, in slow revolutions, in mur murous attestations of presence, at all such times, an...
...Excerpt: PREFACE; Among many matters thrown into relief by a refreshed acquaintance with ?The Golden Bowl? what perhaps most stands out for me is the still marked inveteracy of a certain indirect and oblique view of my presented action; unless indeed I make up my mind to call this...
...orne A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Twice Told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer- s... ...r for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Twice Told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Class... ................................. 208 4 Twice Told Tales T wice T old T ales by Nathaniel Hawthorne THE GRA THE GRA THE GRA THE GRA THE GRAY CHAMP Y CHA... ...granite, with a slab of slate inlaid, commemorates the first fallen of the Revolutions. And when our fathers were toiling at the breastwork on Bunker’... ...r’s step pollute our soil, still may the Gray Champion come, for he is the type of New England’s he- reditary spirit; and his shadowy march, on the ev... ...ill,” said he, “so far as my vow may suffer me. Know, then, this veil is a type and a symbol, and I am bound to wear it ever, both in light and darkne... ...d by a black veil.” “But what if the world will not believe that it is the type of an innocent sorrow?” urged Elizabeth. “Beloved and respected as you...
...uncil, holding office from the King, and wholly independent of the country; laws made and taxes levied without concurrence of the people immediate or by their representatives; the rights of private citizens violated, and the titles of all landed property declared void; the voice of complaint stifled by restrictions on the press; and, finally, disaffection overawed by the f...
...THE ILIAD OF HOMER TRANSLATED BY ALEXANDER POPE, WITH NO WITH NO WITH NO WITH NO WITH NOTES BY TES BY TES... ...Y ALEXANDER POPE, WITH NO WITH NO WITH NO WITH NO WITH NOTES BY TES BY TES BY TES BY TES BY THE THE THE THE THE RE RE RE RE REV V V V V. . . . . THEOD... ...S SERIES PUBLICATION The Iliad of Homer, trans. Alexander Pope with notes by the Rev. Theodore Alois Buckley, M. A., F . S. A. is a publication of th... ...stribution of ranks and duties, its con- tentions for power and occasional revolutions, its public meetings in the agora of Olympus, and its multitudi... ... p. 91, note. 43 This sceptre, like that of Judah (Genesis xlix. 10), is a type of the supreme and far-spread dominion of the house of the Atrides. Se... ...to draw the bow freely; this was at once a 466 The Iliad of Homer general type, stimulating to the fancy of the poet, and a theme eminently popular w...
Excerpt: The Iliad of Homer, translated by Alexander Pope with notes by the Rev. Theodore Alois Buckley, M.A., F.S.A.
...A R A R A R A Reminiscence eminiscence eminiscence eminiscence eminiscence by by by by by J J J J Joseph Conrad oseph Conrad oseph Conrad oseph Conrad... ...lication ublication ublication ublication ublication Falk, A Reminiscence by Joseph Conrad is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. Thi... ...r the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Falk, A Reminiscence by Joseph Conrad, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Se... ...and forty for all you could tell—one of those Chinamen of the death’s-head type of face and com- pletely inscrutable. Before the end of the third day ... ...nate desire. The engines must have been driven to the very utmost of their revolutions. W e heard them slow down at last, and, vaguely, the white hull...
...The Brotherhood of Consolation by Honore de Balzac T ranslated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley A Penn State... ...ate Electronic Classics Series Publication The Brotherhood of Consolation by Honore de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley is a publication of... ...s an elec- tronic transmission, in any way. The Brotherhood of Consolation by Honore de Balzac, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley, the Pennsylvania S... ...ind us rises the noble apsis of the cathedral. The Hotel de Ville tells of revolutions; the Hotel-Dieu, of the miseries of Paris. After gazing at the ... ...e eye, the face that we meet so often in Paris that it might be called the type of the Parisian; in it we may see ambitions deceived or dead, inward w...
...ity is an equal opportunity university. 3 Yo n g e A BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS BY CHARLOTTE M YONGE PREF PREF PREF PREF PREFA A A A ACE CE CE CE CE AS THE... ...of materials has compelled us to stop short of recording those noble deeds by which delicate women and light-hearted young soldiers showed, that in th... ...ring, bloodshed, and even barbarity—feeling our spirits moved and elevated by con- templating the courage and endurance that they have called forth. N... ...olden Deeds may we pass by her to whom our title page points as our living type of Golden Deeds—to her who first showed how woman’s ministrations of m... ...the control of the treasure of France; but a century of changes, wars, and revolutions has not blotted out the memory of the self-devotion of the chev... ...ot to be struck with ad- miration and almost reverence for the unconscious type of the one great act that has hallowed every other sacrifice. Thus it ...
...The Egoist A Comedy in Narrative by George Meredith A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The... ...e Meredith A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The Egoist by George Meredith is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. T... ...ment or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. The Egoist by George Meredith, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics ... ...minous rings eruptive of the infini- tesimal, or pointed with examples and types under the broad Alpine survey of the spirit born of our united social... ...r Willoughby, it was the fashion to 40 The Egoist exalt her as one of the types of beauty; the one providentially selected to set off his masculine t... ...thrust her out, quite apart from himself, to contemplate her dis- graceful revolutions. Deeply read in the Book of Egoism that he was, he knew the wis... ... was of the same race, partly of the same blood, and Corney loved him: the type of person was the annoyance. And the circumstance of its prevailing su...
... STEVENSON A PENN STATE ELECTRONIC CLASSICS SERIES PUBLICATION Lay Morals by Robert Louis Stevenson is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer... ...ment or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Lay Morals by Robert Louis Stevenson, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Cl... .....................................187 4 Robert Louis Stevenson Lay Morals by Robert Louis Stevenson LAY MORALS CHAPTER 1 T HE PROBLEM OF EDUCATION is... ...sion, he remains approvingly conscious of himself. Now to me, this seems a type of that rightness which the soul demands. It demands that we shall not... ...He seems to have been a man of the peasant class, certainly of the peasant type: shrewd, ignorant and bigoted, yet with an open mind, and capable of r... ... true lovers, pa- trons, and servants of mankind. And I take it, this is a type of our division; that you are one of those who have an eye for faults ... ...f Society, and knowing out of what small seeds of cause are produced great revolutions, and wholly new con- ditions of intercourse, sees from this sim... ...f transparent; through the even tenor of his gravity and courtesy profound revolutions of feeling were betrayed, seasons of numb despair, of restlessn...
...ondescend on error; and the best of education is to throw out some magnanimous hints. No man was ever so poor that he could express all he has in him by words, looks, or actions; his true knowledge is eternally incommunicable, for it is a knowledge of himself; and his best wisdom comes to him by no process of the mind, but in a supreme self-dictation, which keeps varying f...
...ent or for the file as an electronic trans mission, in any way. On Liberty by John Stuart Mill, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Clas... ...ty university . ON LIBER ON LIBER ON LIBER ON LIBER ON LIBER TY TY TY TY TY By JOHN STUART MILL CHAPTER I: CHAPTER I: CHAPTER I: CHAPTER I: CHAPTER I... ...erty: the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by soci ety over the individual. A question seldom stated, and hardly ev... ... has always been the rule, and many sidedness the exception. Hence, even in revolutions of opinion, one part of the truth usually sets while another ... ...that by attempting to form the mind and feelings on an exclusively religious type, and dis carding those secular standards (as for want of a better n... ...theirs, there will result, and is even now resulting, a low, abject, servile type of character, which, submit itself as it may to what it deems the Su... ...ong tendency to this narrow theory of life, and to the pinched and hidebound type of human char acter which it patronizes. Many persons, no doubt, si...
...e mis-named doctrine of Philosophical Necessity; but Civil, or Social Liberty: the nature and limits of the power which can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual. A question seldom stated, and hardly ever discussed, in general terms, but which profoundly influences the practical controversies of the age by its latent presence, and is likely soon to make ...
... The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with introduction and notes edited by Charles W. Eliot is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University... ...y. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with introduction and notes edited by Charles W. Eliot , the Pennsylva- nia State University, Jim Manis, Fac... .... THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES EDITED BY CHARLES W. ELIOT, L.L.D., P. F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, NEW YORK (1909)... ...n, however, with the undertak ing, and after having worked in composing the types and printing off the sheets, I was employed to carry the papers thr... ...e could not be said to write them, for his manner was to compose them in the types directly out of his head. So there being no copy, but one pair of c... ...g. He lik’d it, but ask’d me if my being on the spot in England to chuse the types, and see that every thing was good of the kind, might not be of som... ... in Library, May 19th, 1731. “That the great affairs of the world, the wars, revolutions, etc., are carried on and affected by parties. “That the view...
...FAMILIAR STUDIES OF MEN & BOOKS by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publicati... ... Electronic Classics Series Publication Familiar Studies of Men and Books by Robert Louis Stevenson is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer... ... an electronic transmission, in any way. Familiar Studies of Men and Books by Robert Louis Stevenson, the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Cl... ...d liberties of art. Of the two Americans, Whitman and Thoreau, each is the type of some- thing not so much realised as widely sought after among the l... ... indeed, one. Gilliat, alone upon the reef at his herculean task, offers a type of human industry in the midst of the vague “diffusion of forces into ... ...e pleasant enough companions; but the former is nearly as much an abstract type as the latter. There is a beginning, also, of an abuse of conventional... ... VILLON, STU- DENT, POET, AND HOUSEBREAKER PERHAPS ONE OF THE MOST curious revolutions in literary his- tory is the sudden bull’s-eye light cast by M.... ... of his temper could not fail to be impressed at the thought of disastrous revolutions in the fortunes of those he knew. He would feel painfully the t...
...Excerpt: Preface By Way Of Criticism. These studies are collected from the monthly press. One appeared in the New Quarterly, one in MacMillan?s, and the rest in the Cornhill Magazine. To the Cornhill I owe a double debt of thanks; first, that...
...Contents PREFACE BY WAY OF CRITICISM. ........................................................................................... 4 CHAPTER I ? VICTOR HUGO?S ROMANCES ........................................................................ 15...