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God Prophecy

By: Dr. Paraskev

...e Frodo in each of us has already taken sides in the battle, too. And step by step, the Fellowship against the Ring is formed in our world. On the oth... ...oo, have already made their choice. Period 2 : 2200-2500. Integration age. By the end of this period the level of technologies (energy-, electronic-, ... ...oducts and instruments for material satisfaction, more and more productive economies, higher and higher technologies, standards, purchasing power, liv... ... religious revolutions take place in some of us (not many). And thus, step by step, part 2 of God’s Plan is realized in us. Although invisibly. Theref... ...omet will hit and destroy Earth. No gigantic meteorite will smash and sink continents to the bottom of the ocean. No ocean will rise and flood the lan...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... 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 ... ...rtain goods and services offered). 2. A larger scale of operation does introduce economies of scale (and thus lowers prices). This, however, is n... ...mpetitors. - This tactic is mostly used by manufacturers in developing or emerging economies and in Japan. It consists of "pricing the competition ... ...ise scale-economy barriers. - Take unfair advantage of size and the resulting scale economies to force conditions upon the competition or upon the d... ...t also encompass the likes of an increasingly-Muslim Turkey? Is it a geographical (continental) entity or a cultural one? Is enlargement a time bom... ...another part of the same city, or in another geographical location (even in another continent). But contact was maintained by more or less frequent ... ...es – the virtual family has none. Its members can (and often do) live in different continents. They communicate by digital means. They have electro...

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

By: Matti Sarmela

...a, Kohtalon lait eivät katoa. Elämää Pohjois-Thaimaan kylissä. Published by the Finnish Literature Society and the Finnish Anthropological Society 2... ...ficient high-tech culture, where all society's problems should be resolved by scientific-technological development. Finland has wanted to imitate glob... ...e of former village communities. In Finland, the countryside is threatened by desertion, as people move into 'growth centres', metropoles. Internation... ...he Finnish elite is now integrating its country into the European Union, a continental state, part of the European United States. Finland also has the... ...e superseded local communities, and in international competition, national economies have been continually forced to grow and centralize; the basic te... ...ostlocal world, centralization continues and nation states are replaced by continental states, enveloped by a global market economy and universal deve... ...digital technology, space technology - automation, robotics, biotechnology Continental states - universal technosystems - Internet, global networks - ... ... also been under way.(68 Village monasteries that have operated as natural economies have moved over to cash economy, and the relations of monks and v... ...dy of a Northern Chao Phraya Delta Village. Tokyo Institute of Developing Economies. Occasional papers 17. — 1995. Changing Features of a Rice-Grow...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...Information Technology Tales By expanding the sharing of knowledge, time after time InfoTech upset the ... ...wer within major civilizations. BRAD BRADFORD Foreword and Epilogue By Michael S. Hart Dedication to CAROL For becoming my smart... ...use’s introduction to Seeds of Change. Table of Contents Foreword By Michael S. Hart, eBooks inventor and Project Gutenberg co-founder Pre... ...mation that they stored in their memories. When they created agrarian economies, however, they needed a better information technology to augment... ...s did Albert Einstein.) Soon after Alcuin‘s scholarly fame reached the continent, Charlemagne convinced the monk to join his palace to help launc... ... monasteries, they contributed greatly to a rebirth of scholarship on the continent. Despite being illiterate—or maybe because of it—Charlemagne ... ...m exist. Nevertheless, eight centuries after his empire terrorized two continents, the Great Khan is still revered by Mongolians. Named for him a...

...erate warrior-king brings the scholarly monk Alcuin and his literary arts and sciences school system to France to create the Carolingian renaissance. By changing the structure of words and sentences, the monk from York makes writing forever easier to read. -- 9. Largest Land Empire Ever-Illiterate tribes of nomad herder-hunters unite under Genghis Khan and then take less t...

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