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Margele Risipite

By: Florentin Smarandache

...erpretable! Your imagination may florish as a cactus in a desert. But, The American Manifesto of the PARADOXISM is especially a revolt of the emigra... ...anguage - an anti- language book written in more than a broken English (the American speach of Tomorrow?)… [From the book: NonPoems, by Florentin S... ...l! Sua imaginação pode florir como um cáctus no deserto. Mas, o Manifesto Americano do PARADOXISMO é especialmente uma revolta do emigrante ao Esta... ...livro anti-língua escrito em mais do quê um inglês despedaçado (o discurso americano do amanhã?)... [Do livro: NonPoems, por Florentin Smarandache, ... ...imaginación debe florecer como un cactus en el desierto. Pero el manifesto americano del paradoxismo es especialmente una revuelta de los immigrante... ...eira şi intitulat ă Fanatico, cu desene de Xico, International Writers and Artists Association, Moorhead University, MN, SUA, 1989. 3. Florentin Sm...

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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...d out of the Simpson household in July 1936. Nor was Wallis the Prince's first American liaison. He contemplated marrying one, Thelma Furness, ... ...he goings-on, reported noting almost until the King's abdication. The European and American press, in contrast, provided extensive coverage of the ... ...ser/gr/public/bh_home.html Bolivar, Simon Simon Bolivar (1783-1830) is a Latin American folk hero, revered for having been a revolutionary free... ...rewd despotism." The National Geographic describes how: "William Tudor, the American consul at Lima, wrote in 1826 of the 'deep hypocrisy' o... ...m/billh/julian.html Canada Following a series of rebellions, the British North American colonies achieved self-government in 1848. But the econ... ... mathematicians dedicated to studying the Fibonacci numbers (permutations of phi). Artists like Goethe, Cezanne, Bartok studied it obsessively. ... ... allowed to enter Leonardo's den, where he kept, as Giorgio Vasari in "Lives of the Artists", describes: "a number of green and other kinds of lizar... ... http://www.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/LeoHomePage.html http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/leonardo_da_vinci.html War In 1896 Zanzibar surrender...

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The Silver Lining: Moral Deliberations in Modern Cinema

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...gy of Environmentalism XI. The Invention of Lying: Fact and Truth XII. Hostel: The American Hostel XIII. Inceptions and Its Errors XIV. Aliens „R ... ... cultivates a False Self of a jazz giant in the making and the author of the Great American Novel but he is neither and he bitterly knows it. Even ... ...most heart rending smile when embarrassed or endangered. He is a caricature of the American dream: ambitious, driven, winsome, well versed in the m... ...iticians, mad scientists, megalomaniac media barons, gung-ho generals and demented artists. This world is not of our making and our ability to shap... ...e and desist with his activities. "It is MY brain" - he screams and, with a typical American finale, "I will see you in court". Craig responds: "But... ...s engineer would run afoul of Gödel's theorem. Note - Turing Machines In 1936 an American (Alonzo Church) and a Briton (Alan M. Turing) published...

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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 ... ...lopment of my reflections on the anthropic principle created by a group of American scientists. Anyone who would like to know more about the anthro...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

..., Register of Copyrights); see also Letter from Larry Urbanski, Chairman, American Film Heritage Association, to Senator Strom Thurmond Opposing S. 5... ...lowing groups and organizations: • book publishers (e.g., Association of American Publishers); • authors (e.g., The Authors Guild, Science Fiction... ...liance, Library of Congress, University of Michigan Libraries, Society of American Archivists, Stanford University Libraries, UCLA Film and Televisi... ...itution); • music publishers (e.g., The Harry Fox Agency); • recording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Musicians (“AFM”), Ame... ...s (e.g., The Harry Fox Agency); • recording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Musicians (“AFM”), American Federation of Televisio... ...ration of Musicians (“AFM”), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies (e.g.,... ...y Association of America); • rights administration organizations (e.g., American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (“ASCAP”), Broadcast... ...a and Arts, National Humanities Alliance); • illustrators (e.g., Graphic Artists Guild, Illustrators Partnership of America); • photographers (e.... ...iego Libraries); • museums (e.g., The J. Paul Getty Trust); • recording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Television and Radio A...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

..., Register of Copyrights); see also Letter from Larry Urbanski, Chairman, American Film Heritage Association, to Senator Strom Thurmond Opposing S. 5... ...lowing groups and organizations: • book publishers (e.g., Association of American Publishers); • authors (e.g., The Authors Guild, Science Fiction... ...liance, Library of Congress, University of Michigan Libraries, Society of American Archivists, Stanford University Libraries, UCLA Film and Televisi... ...itution); • music publishers (e.g., The Harry Fox Agency); • recording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Musicians (“AFM”), Ame... ...s (e.g., The Harry Fox Agency); • recording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Musicians (“AFM”), American Federation of Televisio... ...ration of Musicians (“AFM”), American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“AFTRA”), Recording Artists Coalition); • record companies (e.g.,... ...y Association of America); • rights administration organizations (e.g., American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (“ASCAP”), Broadcast... ...a and Arts, National Humanities Alliance); • illustrators (e.g., Graphic Artists Guild, Illustrators Partnership of America); • photographers (e.... ...iego Libraries); • museums (e.g., The J. Paul Getty Trust); • recording artists and musicians (e.g., American Federation of Television and Radio A...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...ure; but she was still a woman down deep even if she denied it just as his American passport and name-change made him abstain from bits of himself. A... ...sed land he did not expect that even if he were to live somewhere in "Euro-American Bangkok" (Banglampool, Silom, and Sukumvit roads with their seven ... ... Then he obfuscated. "Didn't you read in an encyclopedia one time that the American president, Abraham Lincoln, said, 'In the civil war it is quite po... ... inclinations to kill and enlarge their brambly world. They were landscape artists of their personal deserts: hating, destroying, and replanting their... ... airport, she would continue to bury herself in comic books and the latest American sounds when not engrossed in her French palaver with the cassette ... ...t are they: these snowmen? Are they just Englishmen?" "That but also Americans who didn't want to fight against King George... Frenchmen, of co...

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Man with No Name

By: Wally Amos

...olate Chip Cookie Company changed my life-and it also changed the face of American business. I opened the first gourmet chocolate chip cookie store ... ... to partake of because Friday was also the day "the eagle flew"-the black American colloquialism for payday. And when Ruby got to work frying up fis... ...vin Gaye, to mention a few. I worked with some of the most extraordinary artists of our time. I took the utmost care to respect these relation­ ship... ... my friends Helen Reddy and her husband Jeff Wald, Marvin Gaye and United Artists' president Artie Mogull, I set forth on my venture. I also receive... ...ed shirt and Panama hat now reside in the Smith­ sonian National Museum of American History in the Business Americana Collection. That hat and shirt,... ...seum, valued them as symbols of being able to create your own destiny-the American Dream. To me they are a testament to the power of faith, commitme... ... I did not even think about literacy. But when I learned that millions of Americans could not read or write, I approached LV A and offered my servic... ...the mystery out of intuition in her trainings for executives, housewives, artists and others for over ten years. $10.95 Other Books from AsIan Pu...

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Desert Dreams

By: Gracie C. Mckeever

...t had seemed so real! She was relieved to see she only had on her good old American short Tasmanian Devil flannels. She stretched as she got up and he... ...red at one time to ogle the exhibit Therese had wangled compliments of the American Numismatic Society—a collection of coins and medals from around th... ...nown enough of these in his life to know one when he saw one. Ifreet. This American President, Bill Clinton, needed to learn a little self-control and... ...r sculpture. Nothing crazy in and of itself, except that Islam discouraged artists from producing such figures through art. Creation of living things ... ...from Guyana." "And our Dad—" "Auntie's brother is Puerto Rican and African American." "Mom says variety is the spice of life," Zee finished. "Your mot... ...handle her? It was intolerable and Mr. Avatar, unlike Lundquist, the crass American to whom Therese had previously alluded, should have known better. ...

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Kabbalah for Beginners

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ntradicted everything his contempo- - Perhaps one of the best known Native American traditions is the Council Circle. Here, the members sit in a cir... ...Ari, and without any evident direct connection, many people, specifcally artists and intellectuals, developed a keen interest in Kabbalah. One of t... ...couples, whose numbers have been declining for decades as a proportion of American households, have finally slipped into a minority, according to an... ...o the New England Journal of Medicine, “Annu- - ally, more than 46 million Americans, ages 15-54, suffer from depressive episodes.” And the Archives ...

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Ultrapolemici

By: Florentin Smarandache

...erpretable! Your imagination may florish as a cactus in a desert. But, The American Manifesto of the PARADOXISM is especially a revolt of the emigra... ...anguage - an anti- language book written in more than a broken English (the American speach of Tomorrow?)… [From the book: NonPoems, by Florentin S... ...l! Sua imaginação pode florir como um cáctus no deserto. Mas, o Manifesto Americano do PARADOXISMO é especialmente uma revolta do emigrante ao Esta... ...livro anti-língua escrito em mais do quê um inglês despedaçado (o discurso americano do amanhã?)... [Do livro: NonPoems, por Florentin Smarandache, ... ...imaginación debe florecer como un cactus en el desierto. Pero el manifesto americano del paradoxismo es especialmente una revuelta de los immigrante... ...eira şi intitulat ă Fanatico, cu desene de Xico, International Writers and Artists Association, Moorhead University, MN, SUA, 1989. 3. Florentin Sm...

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7 Scorpions : Rebellion

By: Mike Saxton

...ay of the fall, Zodiac declared himself the Lord and Master of the North American continent. The remnants of the government and military had fallen... .... “IDIOT! Always check all angles, especially when it comes to the former American government. Those fools were the greatest liars and hypocrites ev... ...cords, and other stuf. Looks like they were com- piling information on all Americans…Oh, sorry Vincent, didn’t mean to steal your thunder.” Vincent h... ...onnecticut. The town was named afer Samson Occom, who was a famous Native American clergyman from Connecticut. It was completely deserted, except fo... ...ctics would work well as they had in past wars like Vietnam and even the American Revolutionary War. But those wars were diferent. The enemy had de... ...arm. “No, of course not. I just mean that she could give crime lab sketch artists a run for their money.” “Hey, don’t even joke about this psychic s...

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Words to Wright By

By: Robin Bayne

...Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.” “Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1960,1962,1963,1968,1971,1972,1973,... ...orks of thine own hands.” God will help us become the writers, painters, the artists, He would have us be. In first grade, I fretted over every paint ... ...ke agents, publishers, editors, authors, copy editors, proofreaders, graphic artists and marketers. We all work like a symphony to deliver quality tho... ...such a difference, then how much more can we accomplish as writers, parents, artists, employees, wives, husbands, sons, daughters, and neighbors? Shor... ...a writer of devotions, personal essays and Christian fiction, is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, past president of the local chapter, ... ...cluding the Middletown Journal and Journal News (daily newspapers), Bassics, American Songwriter, CCM Magazine, HM Magazine, Relevant Magazine, Living... ...vels from Howard Books/Simon & Schuster. Deb serves on the advisory board of American Christian Fiction Writers. She and her husband, Ken Raney, have ... ...er, novelist, and student in the Christian Writers Guild. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW). Barbara lives in St. Cloud, Fl...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Women with Hiv/Aids

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...and has stayed that way for some time. In the same sense we can say that the artists canvas learns the pattern of paints the artist smears on its s... ...d so she referred her to the CRC hospital in the Tiruchi Bus stand. There an American doctor checked her and he said she should go for blood test. ... ...emes, K. K. (1991) Sexually Transmitted Diseases in the AIDS Era. Scientific American, No. 264, 62-69. 291 7. Armstrong, S. (1994) Culture of M... ...sney, M. A. and Smith, A. W. (1999) Critical Delays in HIV Testing and Care, American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 42, 1162- 1174. 24. Chin J. (199... ... (1993) Male Violence Against Women: Current Research and Future Directions, American Psychologists, Vol.48, 1054-1058. 39. Gray N. Powell (1999... ... Immunodeficiency Syndrome: A Historical Perspective on Recent Developments. American Journal of Medicine, Vol. 96, 439-450. 41. Hebb, D.O., (19...

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Veritas Neo: The New Vision for a New Reality

By: Kee

...ation or feeling; responsive to or conscious of sense impressions" by The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition and ... ... 2004-2007 Neo, unless otherwise credited; then © 2007, respective authors/artists below. Used by permission. About the Contributing Members Whose Te...

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

By: Walt Whitman; Neil Azevedo, Editor

...Walt Whitman (1819-1892) is widely considered to be the greatest and most influential of all American poets. LEAVES OF GRASS, Whitman's sole book published at his own expense, represents almost the entirety of his poetical output. The first edition of LEAVES OF GRASS, which he would continue to revise over the course...

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Hypotheses on Ulysses

By: Antonio Mercurio

... battle; much suffering must be faced and overcome, not as victims, but as artists capable of creating beauty that does not yet exist by extracting ... ..., and 13 they must only decide whether to live as unhappy victims or as artists called to contribute to the life of the entire universe, by creat... ...h those who learn how to perceive them can feel. So far, only the great artists have been able to produce this beauty through their immortal work... ... for ephemeral beauty and a large number of poets, sculptors, painters and artists of all types attempted to create a type of beauty that would be i... ...immortal beauty that is superior to the type of immortal beauty created by artists or attributed to the gods. ***** ... ...is. When, in October of 1994, a bullet killed the little seven-year-old American Nicholas Green while he was traveling with his family in Italy, ... ... first to assert this, and not long ago, Harold Bloom, one of the greatest American literary critics, said this in his most recently published book ...

...“The Odyssey is not an adventure story. It is, rather, a book of wisdom that explains the art of humanity’s journey toward becoming artists of life and of the life of the universe. It tells the tale of a love story that is based on love as a decision and as a project. It is not a tale of love based on falling in love or, worse, on love as passion, which i...

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Unification of Art Theories

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ama of commented art theories, together with experimental digital images using adopted techniques from various fields, in order to inspire the actual artists to choose from, and also to invent or adopt new procedures in producing their artworks. This book presents a short panorama of commented art theories, together with digital art images using adopted techniques from var...

... Morris utilizing a pile of dirt, and Robert Smithson who filled some boxes with rocks. Some projects demand enormous effort, for example carving the American presidential portraits in Mount Rushmore by Gustom Borglum, or wrapping the Australian coastline in 1969 with plastic and rope by Javacheff and Jeanne-Claude Christo (packed objects). Ephemeral patterns (art) in the ...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...world's biggest dummy. Sang Huin gave his typical defense of "Miguk sarem" ("American") which would bring on a confused and critical look--in this cas... ...rica, and so existing as a Korean only by birth and race definitely made him American in every way but a legal one. Most persons under such a scenario... ...ere two sides of the same coin. He loved his mother and she was alone on the American continent as he was in Asia. They were indeed alone in the world... ...mething to him in Korean. "Miguk Sarem imnidad" responded Sang Huin (I am an American). Sung Ki, accompanied by a high school friend, took him to eat ... ...America. Occasionally Korean women also got his attention but not as much as American women. He had trouble believing that such predilections were a s... ...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... ...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...

...This work is about a Korean American teaching in his homeland, feeling lost in Korean culture and that his own life is an outlier to this conservative society. As he lives there, making his living as an English teacher, he writes of Gabriele, a single ...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

..., University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1953. The Spiritual Legacy of The American Indian, by Joseph Epes Brown. © 1982 by Joseph Epes Brown. Reprint... ..., New York, 1972. The paper by Paul Radin “The Religious Experiences of an American Indian” was published in Eranos 18-1950, © Eranos Foundation, Asco... ...ological Mechanism In Mysticism Contrasting Viewpoints A Chorus Of Powers: American Indian Belief 176 Orenda Deity And Pantheon Time, Space, Direction... ...ill meet time and time again in this book, particularly in the chapters on American Indian and Australian Aboriginal beliefs. Analysis “in Jung’s mann... ...t of the University of Florida, a specialist in the philosophical bases of American Indian thought, has kindly contributed Chapter 5, “A Chorus of Pow... ...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...

...What Is Religion? 1Buddhism 16Christianity 59Mysticism 118A Chorus Of Powers: American Indian Belief 176The Sacred Land: Australian Aboriginal Religion 238Conclusion 277References 293The Collected Works Of Carl Jung 299...

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