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Theological Immortal Romance

By: Kevin B. Wright

...for Theological Immortal Romance Theological Immortal Romance is the type of book you can’t put down. I was drawn to the spectacular way Kevin express... ...in expresses his thoughts on love. Each chapter gets better and better. This book is one of its kind and will definitely be a winner in the hearts of ... ...John Thomas) Casting Director - Manager - Producer Well let me just say this book is absolutely breathtaking. I have been a big fan of Kevin for many ... ...ithin the highest paradise, enlightened by the receiving beauty of her face. Publishing every thought written on my dearly hearted. She is my love let... ...eks the true teachings of the sky. 33 Sweet the Soul She will be counsel in company of sweetness and because of her loveliness paradise shall always ... ... its shades of living color. Only above the ivory towers of Elysium have the imprints of her amorous wings been discovered in the white wonders of the... ...s love that has past on to the heavens. Quote: “She will be sweet counsel in company to God and because of her loveliness paradise shall be filled wit... ...mmandment of my prayers to all dominions of love in the depth of my heart in company of all saints. I would give my days for her as far as Rome. To su...

...urney of love and romance seen through the eyes of the author. Many transcendental occurrences evolve during this journey through each chapter of the book. With each poem you are visually enlightened by his reverence and love to her. Mystery transpires within the pages as does the truth of his divine heart. Her beauty and their love are haunting to all who read. Theologica...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

... © 2002, 2005 Copyright Lidija Rangelovska. All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any manner wit... ...ng business on the web, digital content, its creation and distribution, e-publishing, e-books, digital reference, DRM technology, and other related ... ... the web, digital content, its creation and distribution, e-publishing, e-books, digital reference, DRM technology, and other related issues. htt... ...vak.tripod.com The Articles (please scroll down to review them): E-books and e-publishing The Future of Electronic Publishing I. The Dis... ...om The Articles (please scroll down to review them): E-books and e-publishing The Future of Electronic Publishing I. The Disintermediati... ...ontact Info: palma@unet.com.mk; samvaknin@gmail.com E-BOOKS AND E-PUBLISHING The Future of Electronic Publishing First published by Unite... ...cent breakdown of traditional roles (between publisher and author, record company and singer, etc.) and the direct access the creative artist is gai... ...worth some extensive quoting: "Imagine you're the manager of an Internet company reading a story online in the "Wall Street Journal" written by Sta... ...e forced registration of books in the register of the English Stationer's Company (a royal instrument of influence and intrigue). Such obligatory re...

...Essays dedicated to the new media, doing business on the web, digital content, its creation and distribution, e-publishing, e-books, digital reference, DRM technology, and other related issues....

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...dian Copyright: 1072425 Nov 12 th 2009 Due to the ideas presented in this book, I have had to use various terms and words that are not found in ... ...two complimentary, simultaneous conditions: Connection, and Separation. This book explores the logical extrapolation of this, and other Dynamics. ... ... this, and other Dynamics. My challenge to the reader is simple. Is this book true, or not? Preface ... ...n the early stages of infancy it is mostly the subconscious, which stores and imprints these traumas and experiences: to serve as the blueprint for t... ...rmies… just so one Nation can become more powerful than other Nations… so one company, one corporation can become more successful than other compani... ...their money. They were totally wrong. So… the Luxor Corporation. The only company that tried to do it… and almost did do it. And in fact did do ... ...thing better is instantly taken away and sabotaged. Just like the Tucker Car Company was sabotaged and shut down because it was a threat to the big ... ... all the media: all newspapers, radio stations, TV stations, journalists, all publishing houses, all editors, all authors, all schools, colleges, un...

...The Path of Splitness is a major non fiction work of 1,868 pages: This is the latest revised version. The book analyzes and explains: 1: The origins of our Universe: where it came from and how it was created. 2: Basic aspects and dynamics of the Organic Universe and Organic Life. 3: The origins of modern humans going back 25...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...HEL EYQUEM DE MONTAIGNE (1533-1592) Translation by John Florio (1553-1625) Book I. | Book II. | Book III. Note on the e-text: this Renascence E... ...nd corrections to the Publisher, rbear [at]uoregon.edu. CONTENTS THE FIRST BOOKE Florio's Preface To the curteous Reader Dedicatory Poems The Author t... ...LV. Of Smels and Odors LVI. Of Praiers and Orisons LVII. Of Age THE SECOND BOOKE xx Florio's Preface I. Of the inconstancie of our Actions http://www.... ... and disposition, chance hath more interest in it than myselfe; occasion, company, yea the change of my voice drawes more from my minde than I can f... ...carefully beene brought up in mine infancie, and have lived in verie good company, because I would not bee ignorant of the good maners of our countr... ...s, the Lord of Franget, whilom Lieutenant of the Marshall of Chastillions company, having by the Marshall of Chabanes beene placed Governor of Fonta... ...was in time remedied by another kinde of raving. For himselfe avowing and publishing aforehand the infirmitie he was subject unto, the contention of ... ...mer of them; and they have some reason, being only hired to that end, and publishing nothing but their tittle-tattle to aime at nothing else so much... ...himselfe. And all just occasions are glorious enough; his owne conscience publishing them sufficiently to all men. Gloria nostra et testimonium cons...

...(Author to reader)--Reader, loe here a well-meaning Booke. It doth at the first entrance forewarne thee, that in contriving the same I have proposed unto my selfe no other than a familiar and private end: I have no respect or consideration at all, either to thy service, or to...

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Capitalistic Musings

By: Sam Vaknin

... © 2002, 2003 Copyright Lidija Rangelovska. All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any ... ...net services. Electronic publishers gleefully foresaw the replacement of the print book with the much heralded e- book. The irony is that the new ... ... from the financial statements of firms as well as background information about the company's products, business plan, management, industry, the eco... ... deduce future prices from past and present ones. Jack Schwager, sums it up in his book "Schwager on Futures: Technical Analysis", quoted by Stockc... ...- with a backdrop of rampant deflation - shrank 5.6 percent in the year to July as company bonuses were brutally slashed. Economists in a November ... ...e different price preferences according to its cost conditions and market share. A company might think it has certain advantages which its competit... ...nd elasticity). Both piracy and differential pricing may be spreading to scholarly publishing and other form of intellectual property such as softw... ...ntellectual property postulates that entrepreneurs assume the risks associated with publishing books, recording records, and inventing only because ... ...t the heels of their pricey and anticompetitive offline counterparts. Electronic publishing poses a threat - however distant - to print publishin...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

... © 2004-7 Copyright Lidija Rangelovska. All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any ... ...est of contracts. We open a business. We sell a software application, we publish a book – we engage in helping others to materialize their potentia... ...ws are instructed to exterminate all Amalekites, men, women, and children. In her book, "The Nazi Conscience", Claudia Koontz quotes from Freud's ... ...of the firm. Both are preoccupied with boosting the share's price - rather than the company's business. Hence the inflationary executive pay packet... ...snake charmers - the corporate executives - are allowed by shareholders to loot the company providing they generate consistent capital gains to thei... ...luential, professions (in banking, finance, the media, politics, the film industry, publishing, science, the humanities, etc.). This is partly the r... ... are under-represented in other, equally important, vocations (for instance, among company CEOs, politicians, diplomats, managers of higher educati... ...of years old - and court decisions, collectively known as "case law". Despite the publishing of a Model Penal Code in 1962 by the American Law Ins... ...ould like to discuss an astounding revolution that goes largely unnoticed: personal publishing. Today, anyone, using very basic equipment can publi...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

... © 2004-7 Copyright Lidija Rangelovska. All rights reserved. This book, or any part thereof, may not be used or reproduced in any ... ...est of contracts. We open a business. We sell a software application, we publish a book – we engage in helping others to materialize their potentia... ...ws are instructed to exterminate all Amalekites, men, women, and children. In her book, "The Nazi Conscience", Claudia Koontz quotes from Freud's ... ...of the firm. Both are preoccupied with boosting the share's price - rather than the company's business. Hence the inflationary executive pay packet... ...snake charmers - the corporate executives - are allowed by shareholders to loot the company providing they generate consistent capital gains to thei... ...luential, professions (in banking, finance, the media, politics, the film industry, publishing, science, the humanities, etc.). This is partly the r... ... are under-represented in other, equally important, vocations (for instance, among company CEOs, politicians, diplomats, managers of higher educati... ...of years old - and court decisions, collectively known as "case law". Despite the publishing of a Model Penal Code in 1962 by the American Law Ins... ...ould like to discuss an astounding revolution that goes largely unnoticed: personal publishing. Today, anyone, using very basic equipment can publi...

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Essays of Michel de Montaigne Book the Third

By: William Carew Hazilitt

...liam Carew Hazilitt 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 ESSAYS OF MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE Book the Third T ranslated by Charles Cotton Edited by William Carew Hazili... .............................................................. 319 4 Essays: Book III ESSAYS OF MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE T ranslated by Charles Cotton Edited... ...y Charles Cotton Edited by William Carew Hazilitt 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 BOOK THE THIRD CHAPTER I CHAPTER I CHAPTER I CHAPTER I CHAPTER I OF PR OF P... ...e lost the use of them, I find there more envy, injustice, and malice. Age imprints more wrinkles in the mind than it does on the face; and souls are ... ...staste to others, and too much imprinted in my fancy that it is a beast of company, as the ancient said, but not of the herd.—[Plutarch, On the Plural... ...passed a part of my own, and am of a humour cheer- fully to frequent great company, provided it be by intervals and at my own time: but this softness ... ...e of a trouble- some weight of idleness, and delivers me at all hours from company that I dislike: it blunts the point of griefs, if they are not extr... ...ne should in- cline to dissipate his patrimony.”—Horace, Sat., i. 4, 109.] publishing and accusing my own imperfections, some one will learn to be afr... ...shine, and does not please me. Whatever it be, whether art or nature, that imprints in us the condition of living by ref- 194 Essays: Book III erence...

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Essays of Michel de Montaigne

By: William Carew Hazilitt

...liam Carew Hazilitt 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 ESSAYS OF MICHEL DE MONTAIGNE Book the First T ranslated by Charles Cotton Edited by William Carew Hazili... ...blication ublication ublication ublication Essays of Michel De Montaigne, Book the First, trans. Charles Cotton, Ed. William Carew Hazilitt is a publ... ... as an electronic transmission, in any way. Essays of Michel De Montaigne, Book the First, trans. Charles Cotton, Ed. William Carew Hazilitt, the Penn... ...adame de Sevigne. “O,” exclaimed the Chatelaine des Rochers, “what capital company he is, the dear man! he is my old friend; and just for the reason t... ...ely and affec- tionately than he was wont to do, to give him as such of my company as possible. I was a little affected; yet was about to leave, when ... ...t; that, in my opinion, he is now qualified to present himself in the best company. It is perfectly possible that some fas- tidious persons will detec... ...f the lamp, by reason of a certain rough harshness that laborious handling imprints upon those where it has been employed. But be- sides this, the sol... ...he effects of custom are much more manifest in the strange impressions she imprints in our minds, where she meets with less resistance. What has she n... ... think to derive any great renown from bab- bling and prating; even to the publishing of their private letters to their friends, and so withal, that t...

Excerpt: Essays of Michel De Montaigne, Book the First, translated by Charles Cotton, Ed. William Carew Hazilitt.

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Joseph Andrews

By: Henry Fielding

... judges as time went on, was about to pass not merely upon this particular book, but upon his whole genius and his whole production as a novelist. His... ... 4 Joseph Andrews he displayed eminently and constantly in the four great books here given, he was not, as the French idiom expresses it, dans son as... ...ntrol, was passed. This measure put an end directly to the “Great Mogul’ s Company,” as Fielding had called his troop, and indirectly to its manager’s... ...ed to literature proper, or rather made his debut in it, with the immortal book now republished. The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and ... ...t opportunities of show- ing his wit to the lady, offered to join with the company in giving a mug of beer for his fare; till, partly alarmed by the t... ...f the best Nantes he had ever tasted: this the lady afterwards assured the company was the mis- take of her maid, for that she had ordered her to fill... .... He was the first inventor of the art which hath so long lain dormant, of publishing by numbers; an art now brought to such perfection, that even dic... ...cquired. From them I learn what I asserted just now, that nature generally imprints such a por- traiture of the mind in the countenance, that a skilfu... ...o the Lady Booby’s parish so to do; being particularly charged not to omit publishing the banns, being the third and last time. At length the happy da...

...ich posterity almost at once, and with ever-increasing suffrage of the best judges as time went on, was about to pass not merely upon this particular book, but upon his whole genius and his whole production as a novelist. His work in other kinds is of a very different order of excellence. It is sufficiently interesting at times in itself; and always more than sufficiently ...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: H. F. Cary

... who ne’er From me shall separate, at once my lips All trembling kiss’d. The book and writer both Were love’s purveyors. In its leaves that day We rea... ...c’d from its source. Far murkier was the wave Than sablest grain: and we in company Of the’ inky waters, journeying by their side, Enter’d, though by... ...econd in descent From God. These two, if thou recall to mind Creation’s holy book, from the beginning Were the right source of life and excellence To ... ...way Alike desist, for yonder I behold A mist new risen on the sandy plain. A company, with whom I may not sort, Approaches. I commend my treasure to ... ...ndemns him to this pain. Here too Medea’s inj’ries are avenged. All bear him company, who like deceit To his have practis’d. And thus much to know Of ... ...ione of Alamanni, l. i. — I’arte umana, &c. v. 111. Creation’s holy book.] Genesis, c. iii. v. 19. “In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat b... ... hue; so here the ambient air Weareth that form, which influence of the soul Imprints on it; and like the flame, that where The fire moves, thither fo... ...celli died in 1276. Many of Cavalcanti’s writings, hitherto in MS. are now publishing at Florence” Esprit des Journaux, Jan. 1813. v. 97. He perhap... ...rt, Which late we told of, the great minister Of nature, that upon the world imprints The virtue of the heaven, and doles out Time for us with his bea...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: Alighieri, Dante, 1265-1321

...n’d tow’rds the mountain, whither reason’s voice Drives us; I to my faithful company Adhering, left it not. For how of him Depriv’d, might I have sped... ...h Its course it enter’d. Whence he thus to me: “Were Leda’s offspring now in company Of that broad mirror, that high up and low Imparts his light bene... ..., Revolving in his mind, what luckless throws He cast: but meanwhile all the company Go with the other; one before him runs, And one behind his mantle... ... hue; so here the ambient air Weareth that form, which influence of the soul Imprints on it; and like the flame, that where The fire moves, thither fo... ...thered eagle. ] Chaucer, in the house of Fame at the conclusion of the first book and beginning of the second, represents himself carried up by the “g... ...celli died in 1276. Many of Cavalcanti’s writings, hitherto in MS. are now publishing at Florence” Esprit des Journaux, Jan. 1813. v. 97. He perhap... ...ocund or sad, delightful to the ear. v. 26. One crucified.] Haman. See the book of Esther, c. vii. v. 34. A damsel.] Lavinia, mourning for her moth... ...tum, sive inventum est ad vulgare prosaicum suum est); and he instances the books compiled on the gests of the Trojans and Romans and the delightful...

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