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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...free anthologies here: http://samvak.tripod.com/freebooks.html Visit Sam Vaknin's United Press International (UPI) Article Archive – Click HERE! ... ... So reveal documents released in January 2003 by the Public Record Office in the United Kingdom. Trundle is described as a "very charming adventu... ...to (428-347 BC). An Egyptian priest was supposed to have described it to the Greek statesman Solon (638-559 BC). The priest insisted that Atlanti... ...rants flooded the new state. Young men in Canada West left in droves for the United States due to a shortage of agricultural land. The 1849 Gold ... ... shine, be white, or guileless. Hence the words candle, incandescent. Political candidates in Rome wore a chalk-powdered white toga. http://... ...e tenth the victims of World War II - and this includes the 240,000 who died in the 1976 Tang- Shan, China event. Earthquakes are composites of: ... ... completed in Spring 2003. The State Department says that "a condolence book, a Presidential photo, and handmade sympathy cards written by child... ... Blacks could not become president until 1870 and women not until 1920. The presidential salary remained the same for almost 100 years. It w... ...arly. Actually, the Prohibition Party, established in 1869, still exists and fields candidates in most states of the Union. The Amendment was re...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...ija Rangelovska A Narcissus Publications Imprint, Skopje 2006 First published by United Press International – UPI Not for Sale! Non-commercial ed... ...ww.ce-review.org/authorarchives/vaknin_archive/vaknin_main.html Visit Sam Vaknin's United Press International (UPI) Article Archive – Click HERE! ... ... O N T E N T S I. The Author II. About "After the Rain" Containing the United States I. The Roots of Anti-Americanism II. Containing the Un... ... War or Just a War? The Roots of Anti-Americanism By: Dr. Sam Vaknin The United States is one of the last remaining land empires. That it is mad... ... by the the legislative branch of government (President Bush issued well over 750 "presidential statements", effectively obviating many of them) or... ...uation and rescue efforts in the wake of hurricane Katrina (2005), the issuance of "presidential statements" effectively obviating laws passed by Co... ...established joint council. The Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary - the eternal EU candidates - have full scale members of NATO for 3 years now. ... ...s, the demand for consumer goods and services will expand. Thus, the enlargement candidates can act both as a sink for Europe's production and th... ...tory of the World" (1971) by Hugh Thomas, "History of the World" by J. M. Roberts (1976), and, more recently, "Millennium" by Felip Fernandez-Armes...

The antecedents and aftermath of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the role of the United States in international affairs.

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...elow. The World Factbook is by the Directorate of II Central Intelligence Ag United States Governm' i 11 n n style, format, coverage, ^ designed to me... ...he World Factbook is by the Directorate of II Central Intelligence Ag United States Governm' i 11 n n style, format, coverage, ^ designed to meet thei... ... Tunisia 246 Turkey 247 Turks and Caicos Islands 249 Tuvalu 250 U Uganda 251 United Arab Emirates 252 United Kingdom 253 United States 255 Uruguay 257... ...9 Tuvalu 250 U Uganda 251 United Arab Emirates 252 United Kingdom 253 United States 255 Uruguay 257 Vanuatu 259 Vatican City 260 Venezuela 261 Vietnam... ...sions: 26 rrethet (districts) Legal system: based on constitution adopted in 1976; judicial review of legisla- tive acts only in the Presidium of the ... ...Minister (since January 1984) Suffrage: universal adult at age 18 Elections: presidential, 12 January 1984; departmental assemblies, 2 June 1974; loca... ...radi- tionally no political parties but partisans for particular independent candidates for the General Council on the basis of com- petence, personal... ...ancellor (since June 1986) Suffrage: universal over age 19; compul- sory for presidential elections Elections: presidential, every six years (next 199... ...ly 1985 did not produce the required major- ity for any of the three leading candidates; Victor Paz Estenssoro, center-left leader of the Nationalist ...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...d order, in other words, brainwashing. Webster's New World Dictionary , in fact , states that the word is "now often used disparagingly to connote d... ...ory when restrictions on the spread of ideas have been so relaxed, at least in the United States. Government, church and family are as liberal as th... ...n restrictions on the spread of ideas have been so relaxed, at least in the United States. Government, church and family are as liberal as they have... ...enefit other persons more than the receiver (of the message)" (Brembeck and Howell 1976, p. 340). The distinction is reminiscent of and parallel to,... ...ntries are not precisely ideas or issues but rather organizations, for example, the United Way, or tactics, such as VD hot line. These departures fro... ...en studied formally from a marketing viewpoint (Rothschild 1978; Palda 1980). The candidates name is a brand name for ideas (products) that are prom... ... features of the dwelling occupied by the family and Senator George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign strategists found that Volvo owners were a ... ...th a name like his he didn't need to. People choose products, including political candidates, based on the familiarity of the name (Newsweek, Septe... ...ional Extension Service, Bulletin No. 13. Novelli, William D. 1980a. "Toothpaste, Presidential Candidates and Good Health: Can Marketing Be Applied...

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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...ww.ce-review.org/authorarchives/vaknin_archive/vaknin_main.html Visit Sam Vaknin's United Press International (UPI) Article Archive – Click HERE! ... ...angible, retarded wealth formation. In some respects, the West - and especially the United States - are poorer now than they were in 1988. This monu... ..., retarded wealth formation. In some respects, the West - and especially the United States - are poorer now than they were in 1988. This monumental ... ...nsciously imploding the US markets. This caused a violent depression in the United States and some other countries, with the collapse of financial ... ...he Treasury Secretary. Given the term lengths, it is safe to predict that every new presidential administration will bring with it a new Board. The... ...t of liability. The recurrent rescues of Mexico - following its systemic crises in 1976, 1982, 1988, and 1994 - are textbook examples of moral haza... ...ng interest rates and longer maturities. Other factors must be at work; plausible candidates include greater income volatility, legalised gambling... ...n a single major bankruptcy in the Czech Republic since then - and not for lack of candidates. Poland is a special case. The pre-war (1934) law dec... ...re and Art Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Social Studies (1976), and the Bilateral Relations Studies Award of the American...

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Narcissistic and Psychopathic Leaders

By: Sam Vaknin

...York, Free Press, 1964-75 17. Kohut H. The Chicago Institute Lectures 1972-1976. Marian and Paul Tolpin (Eds.). Analytic Press, 1998 18. Kohut M. T... ...dividualism and self-gratification at the expense of community, namely the United States". They assert that the disorder is more prevalent among ce... ...lism and self-gratification at the expense of community, namely the United States". They assert that the disorder is more prevalent among certain p... ... Can we talk about a "corporate culture of narcissism"? Human collectives – states, firms, households, institutions, political parties, cliques, ban... ... the book "Being There". It describes the election to the presidency of the United States of a simpleton, a gardener, whose vapid and trite pronoun... ...come the second obstacle - the problem of the large constituency. Political candidates in a direct participatory democracy need to keep each and eve... ...c: it limits access to information (by reducing the money available to the candidates to spread their message). By doing so, it restricts choice an... ...ot revolutionary. His regime derives its legitimacy from parliamentary and presidential elections based on a neo-liberal model of government. It is... ...t Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Social Studies (1976), and the Bilateral Relations Studies Award of the American Embassy...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...ska A Narcissus Publications Imprint, Skopje 2003-7 First published by United Press International – UPI Not for Sale! Non-commercial edition. ... ...ww.ce-review.org/authorarchives/vaknin_archive/vaknin_main.html Visit my United Press International (UPI) Article Archive – Click HERE! World in C... ...ng impact on general thinking. Similar ideas were expressed in the United States in the Employment Act of 1946, which stated: "The Congress hereby d... ...level of employment. These ideas have been extensively used in the United States. An analogous procedure could be used with respect to inflation, b... ...tion by lobbying, making political contributions, and endorsing political candidates - as they have this past week Gerhard Schroeder who is up for r... ... and relocation and housing loans have become the norm in the leading EU candidates - Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, the Baltic States, and Sloven... ...ited Press International (UPI) Jean-Marie Le Pen - France's dark horse presidential contender - is clearly emotional about the issue of immigrati... ... Prize for Maiden Prose (1997), The Rotary Club Award for Social Studies (1976), and the Bilateral Relations Studies Award of the American Embassy i...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...y always opt for a vacation when they could otherwise work. People in the States still believe that money buys happiness. But when people are survey... ...rish. But I understand there are more problems in the poorer areas of the States and in Latin America where people know that contraception and abort... ...o most religions have had similar mystical experiences--the Hindu who has united with the Brahman through years of correct meditation. The holy Jew,... ...d they speak of their experiences just as do Buddhists or Hindus who have united with the oneness of nature. These saints are close brothers in thei... ...imes the intentions seem clear. If we look at Jefferson‘s platform for his presidential election he said ‗I am for freedom of religion, and against a... ...nd abortion banned from the medical establishment. A number of Republican candidates for national and state offices have been outspoken in their des... ...rants or criminals or terrorists! And what about the rights of those U.S. presidential candidates who win the popular vote and lose the election beca... ...inals or terrorists! And what about the rights of those U.S. presidential candidates who win the popular vote and lose the election because of the n... ...g crime rate. (111) ―In spite of the Supreme Court decision, in 1976, the U.S. Congress prohibited Medicaid funding of abortions for poor ...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...ed issues. http://samvak.tripod.com/internet.html Visit Sam Vaknin's United Press International (UPI) Article Archive – Click HERE! This let... ...mnist for Central Europe Review, PopMatters, Bellaonline, and eBookWeb, a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent, and the ed... ...thoring an encyclopaedia was such a daunting and expensive task that only states, academic institutions, or well-funded businesses were able to produ... ...ir educational and technical programs provide us with a wealth of quality candidates for careers in electronic publishing. We could not have had thi... ...y-turvy world. Digital animation is produced in India and consumed in the States. The low compensation of scientists attracts the technology and R&D... ...te with the old boy publishing network. The third Information Age came in 1976 when the US increased the copyright term to 75 years and eliminated t... ...e reprint houses made possible by the new steam and electric presses. The 1976 Copyright Act was enacted merely to stifle the effect of the Xerox ma... ...another 24 million by the end of the decade). This may change only due to presidential initiatives to bridge the "digital divide" (from Al Gore's in ... ...ptions to cultural events, tourism packages and airline tickets - are all candidates for Net-Trading. The Internet is here to stay. Commercial...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...re is not much difference between the embryo and the comatose. A typical contract states the rights of the parties. It assumes the existence of pa... ...ion (state vector) in quantum mechanics – the represent millions of potential final states (=millions of potential embryos and lives). The fetus is ... ...ys been the most fervent anti-Semites. Jews are not so much a race as a community, united in age-old traditions and beliefs, lore and myths, histor... ...y. This viral hijacking of the host country's agenda is particularly evident in the United States where the interest of Jewry and of the only super... ...an begin to look for it. The function/use FILTERS the world and narrows the set of candidates to the definiendum. A definition is a series of super... ...Switzerland, Austria, Venezuela, Estonia, Argentina, Norway, Denmark, Sweden (until 1976), Brazil, Italy, Greece, and Spain. They talk about free c... ... useful guide in reality as well as in mystery books." AC: "This is again the same Presidential pattern of deceit, half truths and plain lies. The ... ...to overcome the second obstacle - the problem of the large constituency. Political candidates in a direct participatory democracy need to keep each... ...incestuous relationships abound: Ronald Reagan, the cinematic president was also a presidential movie star. In another movie ("The Philadelphia Exp...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...re is not much difference between the embryo and the comatose. A typical contract states the rights of the parties. It assumes the existence of pa... ...ion (state vector) in quantum mechanics – the represent millions of potential final states (=millions of potential embryos and lives). The fetus is ... ...ys been the most fervent anti-Semites. Jews are not so much a race as a community, united in age-old traditions and beliefs, lore and myths, histor... ...y. This viral hijacking of the host country's agenda is particularly evident in the United States where the interest of Jewry and of the only super... ...an begin to look for it. The function/use FILTERS the world and narrows the set of candidates to the definiendum. A definition is a series of super... ...Switzerland, Austria, Venezuela, Estonia, Argentina, Norway, Denmark, Sweden (until 1976), Brazil, Italy, Greece, and Spain. They talk about free c... ... useful guide in reality as well as in mystery books." AC: "This is again the same Presidential pattern of deceit, half truths and plain lies. The ... ...to overcome the second obstacle - the problem of the large constituency. Political candidates in a direct participatory democracy need to keep each... ...incestuous relationships abound: Ronald Reagan, the cinematic president was also a presidential movie star. In another movie ("The Philadelphia Exp...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

... INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES is a publication of the Penn sylvania State University. T... ... INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES is a publication of the Penn sylvania State University. This Por... ...ronic transmission, in any way. INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES , the Pennsylvania State Uni versity, Electronic Classics ... ...ransmission, in any way. INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES , the Pennsylvania State Uni versity, Electronic Classics Series ... ...until late February because Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, the two leading candidates, each had received 73 electoral votes. Consequently, the House... ... in a place of the Capitol associated with the Congress as a whole. The Vice Presidential oath of office for most administrations was taken in the Sen... ...DAY, MARCH 5, 1821 In 1821, March 4 fell on a Sunday for the first time that presidential inaugurations had been observed. Although his previous term ... ...ated Republic that a most striking contrast was observable in the conduct of candidates for offices of power and trust before and after obtaining them... ...SS THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1977 The Democrats reclaimed the White House in the 1976 election. The Governor from Georgia defeated Gerald Ford, who had be...

Excerpt: Inaugural addresses of the presidents of the United States.

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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

... Qaeda (1988–1992) 55 2.4 Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992–1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda’s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996–... ...(1988–1992) 55 2.4 Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992–1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda’s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996–1998) ... ...MS 215 7.1 First Arrivals in California 215 7.2 The 9/11 Pilots in the United States 223 7.3 Assembling the Teams 231 7.4 Final Strategies and... ...5 7.1 First Arrivals in California 215 7.2 The 9/11 Pilots in the United States 223 7.3 Assembling the Teams 231 7.4 Final Strategies and Tactic... ...1, the scrambling of jets was not discussed. 182 In Sarasota, Florida, the presidential motorcade was arriving at the Emma E. Booker Elementary School... ...uses and camps provided a mechanism by which al Qaeda could screen and vet candidates for induction into its own organization.Thousands flowed through... ...ng, al Qaeda had employed training and indoctrination to identify “worthy” candidates. 79 Al Qaeda continued meanwhile to collaborate closely with the... ...o 37 percent.The FBI’s Domestic Intelligence Division was dissolved. 15 In 1976,Attorney General Edward Levi adopted domestic security guide- lines to... ...s deadlier than hijacking and therefore of greater consequence. In 1996, a presidential commission on aviation safety and security chaired by Vice Pre...

...Excerpt: We present the narrative of this report and the recommendations that flow from it to the President of the United States, the United States Congress, and the American people for their consideration. Ten Commissioners--five Republicans and five Democrats chosen by elected leaders from our nation?s capital at a time of great partisa...

...2 Bin Ladin?s Appeal in the Islamic World 48 2.3 The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988?1992) 55 2.4 Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992?1996) 59 2.5 Al Qaeda?s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996?1998) 63 3. COUNTERTERRORISM EVOLVES 71 3.1 From the Old Terrorism to the New: The First World Trade Center Bombing 71 3.2 Adaptation?and Nonadaptation?...

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